Box 1
Container
Contains 29 Results:
Correspondence to Miss Boulden, June 9, 1929
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: June 9, 1929
Correspondence to Miss Boulden, November 11, 1929
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: November 11, 1929
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, December 21, 1929
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: December 21, 1929
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, March 15, 1930
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: March 15, 1930
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, July 12, 1930
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: July 12, 1930
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, September 5, 1930
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: September 5, 1930
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, December 13, 1930
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: Folder 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: December 13, 1930
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, March 22, 1931
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: Folder 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: March 22, 1931
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, October 6, 1931
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: Folder 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: October 6, 1931
Correspondence to Mrs. Peterson, December 1932
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The John Jung Letters consist mainly of 25 letters from Jung to Fanny (Boulden) Peterson, 1929-1936. The letters reveal Jung's adjustment to and reflections on life in the United States, as well as his common daily activities and his experiences in the American educational system. As indicated by Fanny Peterson in 1984, "his intriguing letters are a literary event, I feel. They reveal a developing personality and a young man dedicated to making it in a 'white man's world'.” (see folder...
Dates:
created: December 1932