Title:
Rosene family papers, 1945-1998
Creator/Contributor:
Rosene (Family : Rosene, Russell David, 1922-), creator, creator.
Abstract:
The Rosene family papers document the travels of Russell David Rosene (b. 1922) and Juanita Haupt Rosene (b. 1927) and their
children in the United States, the Alaska Territory, Mexico, and Central America. The Rosenes were foreign aid workers for
the American Friends Service Committee and produced educational film strips for the Los Angeles City School District. Russ
Rosene wrote freelance travel articles and personal columns. He also worked on an oil tanker and as a merchant marine radioman
during World War II. The audiodiscs contain a recording entitled "Rosene Party". The audiotape reel contains (according to
a list enclosed in the autiotape reel box) recordings of the following: Banana train; Banana train conveyor; Managua-near
waterfront; Izalco Volcano; El Salvador at night; Dynamite in Guatemala; bulldozers and road scrapers; traffic; entertainers-Nicaragua;
music from radio; native Marimba-Guatemala; market sounds in Chichicastanengo; corn grinder in Chichicastanengo; funeral dirge
in Chichicastanengo; Guatemala City traffic; San Jose city traffic; Siren (noon), Managua; train leaving station, Managua;
school children singing, El Salvador; school teacher reciting, El Salvador. Audiotape reel is stored in box 1.
Date:
1945 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Travel
Alaska -- Description and travel
Mexico -- Description and travel
Alaska -- Descriptions et voyages
Mexique -- Descriptions et voyages
Alaska
Mexico
American Friends Service Committee.
American Friends Service Committee
Rosene family -- Archives
Rosene, Russell David -- 1922-
Rosene, Juanita Haupt -- 1927-
Note:
Gift of Chris Rosene; 2018.
Rosene family papers, BANC MSS 2018/117, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Type:
Archives
Physical Description:
print
0.3 (1 1
3 1
Language:
English
Origin:
California