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File · 1838 - 1924
Part of Bjug Aanondson Harstad Papers

Gjermund Aanondson Harstad was born in Valle, Norway; emigrated to America in 1868, and after 1875 settled on land near Hillsboro, No. Da., and married there in March 1878 to Borhild Kittilsdaughter, also born in Norway. Gjermund served two terms as member of the North Dakota Legislature and as Judge of Probate of Traill county, No. Dak. In 1893 the family moved to Parkland, Washington where Borghild died from burns cased by an exploded lamps in the fall of 1897. They had eight children.

Gjertrud Schnackenberg
File · 1979-1994
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials relating to Schnackenberg’s youngest daughter, Gjertrud Schnackenberg. File includes her poem “Advent Calendar”(1981), an article on her husband Robert Nozick (1983), materials concerning the honorary Doctor of Letters she received from Mount Holyoke (1985), and an interview with her printed in the Tacoma News Tribune (1985).

Global Studies Committee
File · 1983-1984
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Meeting agendas with Dr. Browning’s notes. Memoranda to committee from chair regarding upcoming Global Studies events and general program information. Committee meeting minutes. List of Global Studies students from 1984.

Global Use of Torture
File · 1993-2004
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Includes print (online and newspaper copies) of interviews about Browning—the release of his books, his experiences, and his awards. Articles and interviews are both in English and German.

File · 1992-1993
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Browning’s lecture entitled “Ordinary Germans or Ordinary Men?” about the Reserve Police Battalion 101 and Goldhagen’s interpretation. This lecture was delivered at Lessons and Legacies Conference, USHMM Conference, and UCLA. Also includes correspondence (fax and letters) regarding this debate.