Transsiberian Railway, 1941: tickets, luggage tags
Map of Shanghai
Josef Buchler, vital information form, ca. 1943
St. Francis Xavier's College, 1941-44
Xavier's College Class Exercise Books
Universite L'Aurore, 1944-47
L'Aurore Class Exercise Books
Newsletter: The Collegiate, Shanghai, 1 issue, 1945
Newsletter: The Beacon, Shanghai, Vol. 1, nos. 4-7, 5-6/1946
Boy Scouts
Poem: "Return of the Native", ca. 1946
Tikvah Youth Organization, Shanghai, 1947
Newsletters:
Tikvah Star, Shanghai, 1947
Tikvah Star, U.S., 1 issue, 1948
Tikvah Star, St. Louis, 1948-50
Tikvah Star, New York, 1949
Tikvah: Addresses of Members Abroad, c. 1947-48
Letters relating to Immigration to U.S., 1947
Passage to U.S., S.S. Marine Adder, 1947
Music Programs, Shanghai
Music and Permission to Play, Café Splendid, 1941
Program, 1941
Programs, 1945
Shanghai Municipal Symphony, 1946-47
Programs, 1946-47
Postcards, Shanghai: Collected by Buchler in Berkeley, CA, c. 1970-90
Oral History: Articles on Shanghai experiences
Oral History: Transcript of audiotaped interviews
Oral History: Summaries of interview tapes, Buchler itinerary
"For Markie Sopher", 1978
Newsletters: Tikvah Star, San Francisco, 1948-49
Additional Note
American President Lines, S.S. Marine Adder: tax receipt and ship's newsletter, December 1947
Additional Note
Poem by Sali Buchler, 1941 (en route to Shanghai: handwritten, extreme water damage)
Additional Note
Oral History Tapes: 4 cassettes, Interviewer: Theresa Pipe
1) Interview 8/12/94, Sides A & B: Buchler's family experience in their move as stateless refugees to Shanghai during WWII.
2) Interview 8/23/94, Sides A & B: Buchler's experience in Shanghai -- transport there in 1941, living in Hongkew Ghetto (Jewish Community WWII). Attending St. Francis Xavier's College.
3) Interview 8/23/94, Side A: Buchler's experience in Shanghai during WWII.
4) Interview 9/9/94, Side A: Buchler's experience in Shanghai during WWII. Univ. L'Aurore and end of the war.