Archive Collection description: ROS
Rose (William John) Collection (1938-1939)
William John Rose (1885-1968) was born in Manitoba, Canada. He studied as
a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University before returning to Canada to work
as a lecturer. He returned to Europe once more shortly before the First
World War and took up an appointment as secretary of the Student
Christian Movement in Prague. He was on holiday in Polish Silesia when
war broke out and he and his wife were civilian prisoners of the
Austro-Hungarian authorities throughout the war. After the collapse of
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Rose undertook a mission to the Western
Allies on behalf of the Polish National Council of Teschen (Cieszyn).
After a brief return to Canada, Rose returned to Poland to work for the
YMCA 1920-1927. In 1927 he took up lecturing once more at Dartmouth
College, New Hampshire. In 1936 he became Reader in Polish History and
Literature at SSEES. In 1938 he became a professor and from 1945 to 1947
was Director of SSEES. In 1950 he retired but remained very active,
helping to set up a Department of Slavonic Studies at British Columbia
University.
Ref: Stone, D "The Polish memoirs of William John Rose" (Toronto, 1975);
"Slavonic and East European Review" vol 47, no 108, 1969, pp 8-10
Contents
Lantern slides, mostly made in Poland, showing views of Poland and ancient and modern sculptures and buildings; death notices of Germans reproduced from the German press in Poland, October 1939; examples of fine printing from Czechoslovakia from the late 1930s.1938-1939
1 box containing 21 lantern slides and 1 packet
(Language) English & German & Polish
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