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Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Joseph Bernardin Papers","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":71,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T11:00:11.549Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_763.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bernardin, Joseph, Papers","title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1913-1987"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1913-1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Joseph Bernardin Papers","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. 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June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. 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Wilfred Lambert Papers","College of William and Mary--Commencement","College of William and Mary--Faculty and Staff","College of William and Mary--Reserve Officer Training Corps","College of William and Mary--Students","Student Organizations--Circle K","Certificates","Photographs","Programs","Scrapbooks","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Acc. 2011.465: The fragile nature of this material may limit handling.","Acc. 2011.465 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2011.","The University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) includes a striped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981(Acc. 1998.001), Lambert's F.H.C. Society Medal (Acc. 1994.080.1), a 13 Society charm that was owned by Lambert (Acc. 1994.080.2), and key from an unidentified organization (Acc. 1994.080.3); the University Archives Oral History Collection includes an interview with Dean Lambert (UA 43); University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10). See also various administrative records from Dean Lambert's career at the College of William and Mary."," A portrait of Dean Lambert hangs in the Botetourt Gallery in Swem Library."," Lambert's diplomas from high school and William and Mary, along with an honorary degree from William and Mary, were removed from this collection and added to the University Archives Diploma Collection (UA 342).","The collection includes awards and certificates of appreciation from organizations such as the Alumni Society, Circle K, Omicron Delta Kappa; photographs of Lambert with staff and students, as well as many College events such as Commencement, Parents Day, and ROTC Summer Camp; and a copy of a Commencement program from 1927 when Lambert graduated from William and Mary with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The collection also contains a scrapbook including photographs, clippings, and other publications concerning the service of J. 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Scrapbooks contain ephemera and photographs documenting the organizations activities. An account book contains a record of expenses and membership dues. Minute books, including one from the Beta chapter of Pi Kappa Omega, the precursor to the Alpha Chi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, document the organization's regular meetings, business, and activities. Loose papers, comprising a member list, national constitution, and eligibility rubrics for students, were removed from the Pi Kappa Omega. Beta Chapter minute book and placed in a sub-folder with the minute book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sub-folder of loose pages previously inserted into the back of the minute book comprising a member list, national constitution, and eligibility rubrics for students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront page reads \"President's Book of Pi Kappa Omega. Beta Chapter - Founded May 24, 1923,\" but the book primarily documents the activities of the Alpha Chi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. 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Beta Chapter minute book and placed in a sub-folder with the minute book.","Includes sub-folder of loose pages previously inserted into the back of the minute book comprising a member list, national constitution, and eligibility rubrics for students.","Front page reads \"President's Book of Pi Kappa Omega. Beta Chapter - Founded May 24, 1923,\" but the book primarily documents the activities of the Alpha Chi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. Includes a resolution honoring Mary Jo Walters, alumna of the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg, member of Alpha Chi member, and local school teacher, who passed away unexpectedly as a result of an automobile accident in September 1934. The bulk of the book is blank.","Primarily documents Alpha Chi meeting minutes, but also includes bylaws, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and annotations providing historical information on the formation of the Beta chapter of Pi Kappa Omega. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_7fcc35bf09b04d31cbcd8c0752f4ffa9\"\u003eThis collection comprises a record book, account book, original charter, minute books, scrapbooks, and papers that document the history of the Alpha Chi Chapter of the Kappa Delta Pi at the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg, from 1923-1986.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection comprises a record book, account book, original charter, minute books, scrapbooks, and papers that document the history of the Alpha Chi Chapter of the Kappa Delta Pi at the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg, from 1923-1986."],"names_coll_ssim":["Kappa Delta Pi (Honor society)","State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.) -- History","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- History"],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Kappa Delta Pi (Honor society)","State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.) -- History","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- History"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Kappa Delta Pi (Honor society)","State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Va.) -- History","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- History"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":11,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:18:57.997Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_450"}},{"id":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_400","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Kathryn Eye Papers","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_400#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in three series. All series are arranged chronologically.","Correspondence, 1920-1975 Artifact Information, 1959-1991 Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988","\"Find A Grave Index,\" database,  FamilySearch  (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-BGNZ : 13 December 2015), Kathryn Eye, 1979; Burial, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States of America, Clover Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery; citing record ID 67091406,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.","Garnett, William E. and Emma Garnett McCoy.  The Garnetts of Albemarle County, Virginia: James Muscoe and Cornelia Wingfield Garnett, Antecedents and Descendants . 1963.","Obituary for Rev. Kathryn Eye,  Daily News-Record , November 17, 1979.","Kathryn Eye was born February 9, 1909 in West Virginia to William D. Eye, a Methodist reverend, and Leila Lupton Eye. She appears to have attended the Shenandoah Collegiate Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia; however, the exact dates of her attendance are unknown. Eye received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory \u0026 Henry College in 1931 and a Bachelor of Science and Registered Nurse degrees from Johns Hopkins University in 1936. She continued to work at Johns Hopkins Hospital as the superintendent of surgical and obstetrical nursing until receiving her missionary appointment to the Belgian Congo in 1938. She served as a medical, educational, and evangelistic missionary in Central Africa for more than two decades.","Before her arrival in Africa, Eye spent several months training and traveling in Western Europe. During her furloughs from missionary work she continued to study medicine at various institutions including Vanderbilt University, the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. During Eye's long service in Africa, she was head of educational work, director of the evangelistic program, and director of the Methodist Hospital. She served four missionary terms in the Congo and was partway through a fifth when the tumult of the Congo independence from Belgium led the United States Air Force to evacuate her in August 1960. Although Eye anticipated returning to Africa, she never did.","On her return to the United States, Eye served as the Director of Religious Education at Asbury Methodist Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia before becoming the pastor at the Montague Avenue United Methodist Church in Winchester, Virginia. She spoke and preached in various locations from Virginia to Maryland, and even into Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In June 1964, Emory \u0026 Henry College presented Eye with the Humanities Award for servicing the world. She was a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society and was an honrary life patron of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church. Eye retired and lived in Rawley Springs, Virginia until her death on November 16, 1979.","Marie Garnett, the donor and collector of this collection, was a friend and frequent correspondent of Kathryn Eye. Garnett was the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Johnson. In 1942, she married Hugh Garnett. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech where she also did graduate work. During the Garnett's residence in New York, Marie was active in radio, newspaper, and magazine work. She served as the President of Republican Women. The Garnetts lived in Harrisonburg, Virginia and had one son, Stephen Lee Garnett.","The materials were first donated in 1990 by Marie Garnett, friend of Kathryn Eye, to Dr. Joanne Gabbin, then Director of the James Madison University Honors Program. After transfer to the Madison Art Collection, items from this collection were processed by Madison Art Collection staff. All materials were given an accession number (still present on the back of most documents) and delivered to Special Collections. It is likely the materials were labeled in original order; however, to increase their discoverability, the correspondence was rearranged in chronological order. The Madison Art Collection accession numbers allow the original order to be ascertained if necessary.","The scrapbook was disbound and laid open with acid-free paper interleaved between the pages. Loose items were placed in envelopes and placed in their original location.","The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and the exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook. This collection is arranged into three series: 1. Correspondence, 1920-1975; Artifact Information, 1959-1991; and Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1920-1975, contains letters primarily documenting Eye's service in the Belgian Congo. Also included in this series are photographs attached to letters, Christmas cards, and envelopes. The letters are from Eye to family and friends, letters received by Eye, and letters from Congolese people to friends of Eye. The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"","Of note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.","Several letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.","Series 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. The appraiser of the Kathryn Eye artifacts, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, is mentioned in the aforementioned article.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988, contains a scrapbook documenting Eye's early life, her extensive stamp collection with a related 1959 issue of  Life  magazine, photographs of her friends and family, and various papers relating to her life and work for the Methodist Church. A single page from a scrapbook (not in the collection) is included and housed in an Oversize box with the  Life  magazine and Kathryn Eye's scrapbook.","Kathryn Eye's stamp collection contains over 500 stamps from around the world. Many of these stamps were sorted by image in plastic bags when received by Special Collections. These stamps were removed from the plastic bags and placed in acid-free envelopes. Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of  Life  magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.","The scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.","Other items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.","Series 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page.","The Madison Art Collection retains all artifacts donated by Marie Garnett and collected by Kathryn Eye. Artifacts include weaponry, jewelry, sculpture, and paintings, and can be viewed at the Lisanby Museum at James Madison University. A copy of Richard K. MacMasters'  Our Strong Heritage, 1778-1988: Asbury United Methodist Church, Harrisonburg Virginia  (1988) was removed from the collection, cataloged, and placed in Special Collections' rare book collection. 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During her furloughs from missionary work she continued to study medicine at various institutions including Vanderbilt University, the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. During Eye's long service in Africa, she was head of educational work, director of the evangelistic program, and director of the Methodist Hospital. She served four missionary terms in the Congo and was partway through a fifth when the tumult of the Congo independence from Belgium led the United States Air Force to evacuate her in August 1960. Although Eye anticipated returning to Africa, she never did.","On her return to the United States, Eye served as the Director of Religious Education at Asbury Methodist Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia before becoming the pastor at the Montague Avenue United Methodist Church in Winchester, Virginia. She spoke and preached in various locations from Virginia to Maryland, and even into Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In June 1964, Emory \u0026 Henry College presented Eye with the Humanities Award for servicing the world. She was a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society and was an honrary life patron of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church. Eye retired and lived in Rawley Springs, Virginia until her death on November 16, 1979.","Marie Garnett, the donor and collector of this collection, was a friend and frequent correspondent of Kathryn Eye. Garnett was the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Johnson. In 1942, she married Hugh Garnett. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech where she also did graduate work. During the Garnett's residence in New York, Marie was active in radio, newspaper, and magazine work. She served as the President of Republican Women. The Garnetts lived in Harrisonburg, Virginia and had one son, Stephen Lee Garnett."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials were first donated in 1990 by Marie Garnett, friend of Kathryn Eye, to Dr. Joanne Gabbin, then Director of the James Madison University Honors Program. After transfer to the Madison Art Collection, items from this collection were processed by Madison Art Collection staff. All materials were given an accession number (still present on the back of most documents) and delivered to Special Collections. It is likely the materials were labeled in original order; however, to increase their discoverability, the correspondence was rearranged in chronological order. 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The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOf note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeveral letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. 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Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLife\u003c/emph\u003e magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and the exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook. This collection is arranged into three series: 1. Correspondence, 1920-1975; Artifact Information, 1959-1991; and Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1920-1975, contains letters primarily documenting Eye's service in the Belgian Congo. Also included in this series are photographs attached to letters, Christmas cards, and envelopes. The letters are from Eye to family and friends, letters received by Eye, and letters from Congolese people to friends of Eye. The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"","Of note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.","Several letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.","Series 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. The appraiser of the Kathryn Eye artifacts, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, is mentioned in the aforementioned article.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988, contains a scrapbook documenting Eye's early life, her extensive stamp collection with a related 1959 issue of  Life  magazine, photographs of her friends and family, and various papers relating to her life and work for the Methodist Church. A single page from a scrapbook (not in the collection) is included and housed in an Oversize box with the  Life  magazine and Kathryn Eye's scrapbook.","Kathryn Eye's stamp collection contains over 500 stamps from around the world. Many of these stamps were sorted by image in plastic bags when received by Special Collections. These stamps were removed from the plastic bags and placed in acid-free envelopes. Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of  Life  magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.","The scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.","Other items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.","Series 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Madison Art Collection retains all artifacts donated by Marie Garnett and collected by Kathryn Eye. Artifacts include weaponry, jewelry, sculpture, and paintings, and can be viewed at the Lisanby Museum at James Madison University. A copy of Richard K. 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A small portion of the book related to Kathryn Eye is photocopied and contained within Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_dc6abb5b677a2f6a7661dd6cba76e988\"\u003eThe Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook."],"names_coll_ssim":["James Madison University. Madison Art Collection","United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Virginia -- Harrisonburg","United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Virginia -- Winchester","Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963. (Title of work: Correspondence.)","Eisenhower, Dwight D. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in three series. All series are arranged chronologically.","Correspondence, 1920-1975 Artifact Information, 1959-1991 Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988","\"Find A Grave Index,\" database,  FamilySearch  (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-BGNZ : 13 December 2015), Kathryn Eye, 1979; Burial, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States of America, Clover Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery; citing record ID 67091406,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.","Garnett, William E. and Emma Garnett McCoy.  The Garnetts of Albemarle County, Virginia: James Muscoe and Cornelia Wingfield Garnett, Antecedents and Descendants . 1963.","Obituary for Rev. Kathryn Eye,  Daily News-Record , November 17, 1979.","Kathryn Eye was born February 9, 1909 in West Virginia to William D. Eye, a Methodist reverend, and Leila Lupton Eye. She appears to have attended the Shenandoah Collegiate Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia; however, the exact dates of her attendance are unknown. Eye received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory \u0026 Henry College in 1931 and a Bachelor of Science and Registered Nurse degrees from Johns Hopkins University in 1936. She continued to work at Johns Hopkins Hospital as the superintendent of surgical and obstetrical nursing until receiving her missionary appointment to the Belgian Congo in 1938. She served as a medical, educational, and evangelistic missionary in Central Africa for more than two decades.","Before her arrival in Africa, Eye spent several months training and traveling in Western Europe. During her furloughs from missionary work she continued to study medicine at various institutions including Vanderbilt University, the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. During Eye's long service in Africa, she was head of educational work, director of the evangelistic program, and director of the Methodist Hospital. She served four missionary terms in the Congo and was partway through a fifth when the tumult of the Congo independence from Belgium led the United States Air Force to evacuate her in August 1960. Although Eye anticipated returning to Africa, she never did.","On her return to the United States, Eye served as the Director of Religious Education at Asbury Methodist Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia before becoming the pastor at the Montague Avenue United Methodist Church in Winchester, Virginia. She spoke and preached in various locations from Virginia to Maryland, and even into Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In June 1964, Emory \u0026 Henry College presented Eye with the Humanities Award for servicing the world. She was a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society and was an honrary life patron of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church. Eye retired and lived in Rawley Springs, Virginia until her death on November 16, 1979.","Marie Garnett, the donor and collector of this collection, was a friend and frequent correspondent of Kathryn Eye. Garnett was the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Johnson. In 1942, she married Hugh Garnett. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech where she also did graduate work. During the Garnett's residence in New York, Marie was active in radio, newspaper, and magazine work. She served as the President of Republican Women. The Garnetts lived in Harrisonburg, Virginia and had one son, Stephen Lee Garnett.","The materials were first donated in 1990 by Marie Garnett, friend of Kathryn Eye, to Dr. Joanne Gabbin, then Director of the James Madison University Honors Program. After transfer to the Madison Art Collection, items from this collection were processed by Madison Art Collection staff. All materials were given an accession number (still present on the back of most documents) and delivered to Special Collections. It is likely the materials were labeled in original order; however, to increase their discoverability, the correspondence was rearranged in chronological order. The Madison Art Collection accession numbers allow the original order to be ascertained if necessary.","The scrapbook was disbound and laid open with acid-free paper interleaved between the pages. Loose items were placed in envelopes and placed in their original location.","The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and the exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook. This collection is arranged into three series: 1. Correspondence, 1920-1975; Artifact Information, 1959-1991; and Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1920-1975, contains letters primarily documenting Eye's service in the Belgian Congo. Also included in this series are photographs attached to letters, Christmas cards, and envelopes. The letters are from Eye to family and friends, letters received by Eye, and letters from Congolese people to friends of Eye. The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"","Of note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.","Several letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.","Series 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. The appraiser of the Kathryn Eye artifacts, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, is mentioned in the aforementioned article.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988, contains a scrapbook documenting Eye's early life, her extensive stamp collection with a related 1959 issue of  Life  magazine, photographs of her friends and family, and various papers relating to her life and work for the Methodist Church. A single page from a scrapbook (not in the collection) is included and housed in an Oversize box with the  Life  magazine and Kathryn Eye's scrapbook.","Kathryn Eye's stamp collection contains over 500 stamps from around the world. Many of these stamps were sorted by image in plastic bags when received by Special Collections. These stamps were removed from the plastic bags and placed in acid-free envelopes. Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of  Life  magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.","The scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.","Other items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.","Series 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page.","The Madison Art Collection retains all artifacts donated by Marie Garnett and collected by Kathryn Eye. Artifacts include weaponry, jewelry, sculpture, and paintings, and can be viewed at the Lisanby Museum at James Madison University. A copy of Richard K. MacMasters'  Our Strong Heritage, 1778-1988: Asbury United Methodist Church, Harrisonburg Virginia  (1988) was removed from the collection, cataloged, and placed in Special Collections' rare book collection. 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All series are arranged chronologically.","Correspondence, 1920-1975 Artifact Information, 1959-1991 Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003e\"Find A Grave Index,\" database, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eFamilySearch\u003c/emph\u003e (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-BGNZ : 13 December 2015), Kathryn Eye, 1979; Burial, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States of America, Clover Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery; citing record ID 67091406,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eGarnett, William E. and Emma Garnett McCoy. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Garnetts of Albemarle County, Virginia: James Muscoe and Cornelia Wingfield Garnett, Antecedents and Descendants\u003c/emph\u003e. 1963.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary for Rev. Kathryn Eye, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, November 17, 1979.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["\"Find A Grave Index,\" database,  FamilySearch  (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-BGNZ : 13 December 2015), Kathryn Eye, 1979; Burial, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States of America, Clover Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery; citing record ID 67091406,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.","Garnett, William E. and Emma Garnett McCoy.  The Garnetts of Albemarle County, Virginia: James Muscoe and Cornelia Wingfield Garnett, Antecedents and Descendants . 1963.","Obituary for Rev. Kathryn Eye,  Daily News-Record , November 17, 1979."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eKathryn Eye was born February 9, 1909 in West Virginia to William D. Eye, a Methodist reverend, and Leila Lupton Eye. She appears to have attended the Shenandoah Collegiate Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia; however, the exact dates of her attendance are unknown. Eye received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory \u0026amp; Henry College in 1931 and a Bachelor of Science and Registered Nurse degrees from Johns Hopkins University in 1936. She continued to work at Johns Hopkins Hospital as the superintendent of surgical and obstetrical nursing until receiving her missionary appointment to the Belgian Congo in 1938. She served as a medical, educational, and evangelistic missionary in Central Africa for more than two decades.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBefore her arrival in Africa, Eye spent several months training and traveling in Western Europe. During her furloughs from missionary work she continued to study medicine at various institutions including Vanderbilt University, the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. During Eye's long service in Africa, she was head of educational work, director of the evangelistic program, and director of the Methodist Hospital. She served four missionary terms in the Congo and was partway through a fifth when the tumult of the Congo independence from Belgium led the United States Air Force to evacuate her in August 1960. Although Eye anticipated returning to Africa, she never did.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn her return to the United States, Eye served as the Director of Religious Education at Asbury Methodist Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia before becoming the pastor at the Montague Avenue United Methodist Church in Winchester, Virginia. She spoke and preached in various locations from Virginia to Maryland, and even into Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In June 1964, Emory \u0026amp; Henry College presented Eye with the Humanities Award for servicing the world. She was a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society and was an honrary life patron of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church. Eye retired and lived in Rawley Springs, Virginia until her death on November 16, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarie Garnett, the donor and collector of this collection, was a friend and frequent correspondent of Kathryn Eye. Garnett was the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Johnson. In 1942, she married Hugh Garnett. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech where she also did graduate work. During the Garnett's residence in New York, Marie was active in radio, newspaper, and magazine work. She served as the President of Republican Women. The Garnetts lived in Harrisonburg, Virginia and had one son, Stephen Lee Garnett.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Kathryn Eye was born February 9, 1909 in West Virginia to William D. Eye, a Methodist reverend, and Leila Lupton Eye. She appears to have attended the Shenandoah Collegiate Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia; however, the exact dates of her attendance are unknown. Eye received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory \u0026 Henry College in 1931 and a Bachelor of Science and Registered Nurse degrees from Johns Hopkins University in 1936. She continued to work at Johns Hopkins Hospital as the superintendent of surgical and obstetrical nursing until receiving her missionary appointment to the Belgian Congo in 1938. She served as a medical, educational, and evangelistic missionary in Central Africa for more than two decades.","Before her arrival in Africa, Eye spent several months training and traveling in Western Europe. During her furloughs from missionary work she continued to study medicine at various institutions including Vanderbilt University, the Florence Nightingale Hospital in London, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. During Eye's long service in Africa, she was head of educational work, director of the evangelistic program, and director of the Methodist Hospital. She served four missionary terms in the Congo and was partway through a fifth when the tumult of the Congo independence from Belgium led the United States Air Force to evacuate her in August 1960. Although Eye anticipated returning to Africa, she never did.","On her return to the United States, Eye served as the Director of Religious Education at Asbury Methodist Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia before becoming the pastor at the Montague Avenue United Methodist Church in Winchester, Virginia. She spoke and preached in various locations from Virginia to Maryland, and even into Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In June 1964, Emory \u0026 Henry College presented Eye with the Humanities Award for servicing the world. She was a life member of the Woman's Missionary Society and was an honrary life patron of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church. Eye retired and lived in Rawley Springs, Virginia until her death on November 16, 1979.","Marie Garnett, the donor and collector of this collection, was a friend and frequent correspondent of Kathryn Eye. Garnett was the youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Johnson. In 1942, she married Hugh Garnett. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech where she also did graduate work. During the Garnett's residence in New York, Marie was active in radio, newspaper, and magazine work. She served as the President of Republican Women. The Garnetts lived in Harrisonburg, Virginia and had one son, Stephen Lee Garnett."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials were first donated in 1990 by Marie Garnett, friend of Kathryn Eye, to Dr. Joanne Gabbin, then Director of the James Madison University Honors Program. After transfer to the Madison Art Collection, items from this collection were processed by Madison Art Collection staff. All materials were given an accession number (still present on the back of most documents) and delivered to Special Collections. It is likely the materials were labeled in original order; however, to increase their discoverability, the correspondence was rearranged in chronological order. The Madison Art Collection accession numbers allow the original order to be ascertained if necessary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["The materials were first donated in 1990 by Marie Garnett, friend of Kathryn Eye, to Dr. Joanne Gabbin, then Director of the James Madison University Honors Program. After transfer to the Madison Art Collection, items from this collection were processed by Madison Art Collection staff. All materials were given an accession number (still present on the back of most documents) and delivered to Special Collections. It is likely the materials were labeled in original order; however, to increase their discoverability, the correspondence was rearranged in chronological order. The Madison Art Collection accession numbers allow the original order to be ascertained if necessary."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, SC 0231, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, SC 0231, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook was disbound and laid open with acid-free paper interleaved between the pages. Loose items were placed in envelopes and placed in their original location.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The scrapbook was disbound and laid open with acid-free paper interleaved between the pages. Loose items were placed in envelopes and placed in their original location."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and the exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook. This collection is arranged into three series: 1. Correspondence, 1920-1975; Artifact Information, 1959-1991; and Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence, 1920-1975, contains letters primarily documenting Eye's service in the Belgian Congo. Also included in this series are photographs attached to letters, Christmas cards, and envelopes. The letters are from Eye to family and friends, letters received by Eye, and letters from Congolese people to friends of Eye. The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOf note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeveral letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. The appraiser of the Kathryn Eye artifacts, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, is mentioned in the aforementioned article.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988, contains a scrapbook documenting Eye's early life, her extensive stamp collection with a related 1959 issue of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLife\u003c/emph\u003e magazine, photographs of her friends and family, and various papers relating to her life and work for the Methodist Church. A single page from a scrapbook (not in the collection) is included and housed in an Oversize box with the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLife\u003c/emph\u003e magazine and Kathryn Eye's scrapbook.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eKathryn Eye's stamp collection contains over 500 stamps from around the world. Many of these stamps were sorted by image in plastic bags when received by Special Collections. These stamps were removed from the plastic bags and placed in acid-free envelopes. Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLife\u003c/emph\u003e magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and the exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook. This collection is arranged into three series: 1. Correspondence, 1920-1975; Artifact Information, 1959-1991; and Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1920-1975, contains letters primarily documenting Eye's service in the Belgian Congo. Also included in this series are photographs attached to letters, Christmas cards, and envelopes. The letters are from Eye to family and friends, letters received by Eye, and letters from Congolese people to friends of Eye. The majority of the letters are written as a serialized newsletter describing the activities of Eye in the Congo to her friends and family. She would send the letter to one individual with instructions detailing how the letter should progress. The letters are a mix of typed and handwritten correspondence with many including sketches. Subjects discussed include holiday celebrations, church services, interactions between natives and whites, food and customs, and political conflict. Eye describes the uncertainty that is facing the Congo in a letter dated January 23, 1960: \"The future seems rather uncertain. As we contrast the past with the present confusion and conflict we wonder if we shall really be privileged to serve the Lord, much longer in this once favored colony….Our prayers would be especially toward the little children growing up in the midst of such disturbance and hatred as has been in evidence in the inter-tribal warfares.\"","Of note is a Christmas card and photograph dated September 1959 of Kathryn Eye holding an African baby. The card claims that the photo is of Kathryn Eye and her nephew, shortly after her return from the Congo; however, Kathryn is clearly in the Congo and holding a baby of African descent. It is unclear if the wrong photo was included with the card or the note writer was mistaken.","Several letters from American political dignitaries to Marie Garnett and Kathryn Eye are included. Correspondents include Pat Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, dated October 28, 1960, thanking Kathryn Eye for an ivory elephant she gifted to Eisenhower during a recent visit to Staunton. Eye presented the trinket to the President as a token of gratitude for the part the United States Air Force played in rescuing her from the unrest in the Congo.","Series 2: Artifact Information, 1959-1991, contains information regarding the artifacts collected in the Belgian Congo by Eye and the related exhibit at the Madison Art Collection. Notable items in this series include a document, written by Kathryn Eye, with photos and descriptions of various African artifacts. Also included is an art appraisal and an article on the Maryland Museum of African Art. The appraiser of the Kathryn Eye artifacts, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa, is mentioned in the aforementioned article.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1924-1988, contains a scrapbook documenting Eye's early life, her extensive stamp collection with a related 1959 issue of  Life  magazine, photographs of her friends and family, and various papers relating to her life and work for the Methodist Church. A single page from a scrapbook (not in the collection) is included and housed in an Oversize box with the  Life  magazine and Kathryn Eye's scrapbook.","Kathryn Eye's stamp collection contains over 500 stamps from around the world. Many of these stamps were sorted by image in plastic bags when received by Special Collections. These stamps were removed from the plastic bags and placed in acid-free envelopes. Stamps and notes were kept separated in the same manner as received. Also in this series is a November 1959 issue of  Life  magazine featuring an article on international stamps. Many of the stamps mentioned in the article were collected by Kathryn Eye. Due to the disparate nature and sheer quantity of the stamps, no attempt has been made to assign a date range to those materials.","The scrapbook is another notable item in this series. The scrapbook documents Kathryn Eye's life during her time at the Shenandoah College Institute in Dayton, Virginia and Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia. Included in the scrapbook are programs and souvenirs from various events she attended, cards from friends with holiday imagery, and photographs. Items of note are dried flowers and locks of hair.","Other items include coins and paper currency from the Belgian Congo and photographs depicting Kathryn Eye, her friends and family, the Statue of Liberty, and the gardens of Versailles. Most of the photographs include handwritten descriptions of the subjects or scenes depicted. Photographs originally attached to correspondences were not removed; these can be found throughout Series 1: Correspondence.","Series 3 also consists of one box of oversize materials that do not fit within standard Hollinger boxes. Items include Kathryn Eye's scrapbook and one folder containing an issue of Life magazine and an oversize scrapbook page."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Madison Art Collection retains all artifacts donated by Marie Garnett and collected by Kathryn Eye. Artifacts include weaponry, jewelry, sculpture, and paintings, and can be viewed at the Lisanby Museum at James Madison University. A copy of Richard K. MacMasters' \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eOur Strong Heritage, 1778-1988: Asbury United Methodist Church, Harrisonburg Virginia\u003c/emph\u003e (1988) was removed from the collection, cataloged, and placed in Special Collections' rare book collection. A small portion of the book related to Kathryn Eye is photocopied and contained within Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The Madison Art Collection retains all artifacts donated by Marie Garnett and collected by Kathryn Eye. Artifacts include weaponry, jewelry, sculpture, and paintings, and can be viewed at the Lisanby Museum at James Madison University. A copy of Richard K. MacMasters'  Our Strong Heritage, 1778-1988: Asbury United Methodist Church, Harrisonburg Virginia  (1988) was removed from the collection, cataloged, and placed in Special Collections' rare book collection. A small portion of the book related to Kathryn Eye is photocopied and contained within Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_dc6abb5b677a2f6a7661dd6cba76e988\"\u003eThe Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. 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