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         <titlestmt>
            <titleproper>Preliminary Guide to the Mitchell Bert G. Papers <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">1926-1932</date>
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            <titleproper altrender="nodisplay" type="filing">Mitchell (Bert G.) Papers</titleproper>
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            <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher>
            <date normal="2008" encodinganalog="date">©2007 (Last modified: 1/31/2020)</date>
            <address>
               <addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline>
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         <langusage>Finding aid written in
		  <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language" scriptcode="latn">English</language>.</langusage>
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            <corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname>
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         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">1210 (Accession No. 1210-001)</unitid>
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            <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100" authfilenumber="2283256" altrender="sync">Mitchell, Bert G.</persname>
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         <unittitle type="collection">Bert G. Mitchell papers</unittitle>
         <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1926/1932">1926-1932</unitdate>
         <physdesc>
            <extent>1.33 cubic feet</extent>
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         <langmaterial>Collection materials are in
		<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language> and 
		<language>Russian</language>.</langmaterial>
         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Educator and
		  leader of the Young Men's Christian Association in Russia in the
		  1920s</abstract>
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         <p>Bertram Grant Mitchell was born in Saint Louis, Missouri in the late
		  19th century. He attended a Christian co-ed liberal-arts college in Parksville,
		  Missouri (near Kansas City) called Park College (now Park University). During
		  his years at Park, he was active in music, theater, sports, and the YMCA. He
		  graduated in 1906, and the quote in his yearbook suggests that he might have
		  been the class clown. By Halloween, he was living in Metlakatla, Alaska with
		  his wife, Faye. In 1907, they had their first child, Eleanor. By the end of
		  1912, they had their second child, Louise. During this period, Bert worked for
		  the YMCA in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington. Bert was interested in
		  Eurasia, and in late 1918, he traveled to Vladivostok, Russia. Soon, the
		  Mitchell family was living in Harbin, China and Bert was the General Secretary
		  of the local YMCA. Harbin was a busy railroad city with an international
		  flavor. According to a newspaper article published circa 1919, “He (Bert) and
		  his wife have rendered valuable service in assisting citizens of many different
		  lands and have had many experiences and adventures.” Russia was in the midst of
		  a civil war, and among other things, Bert assisted anti-Bolshevik refugees who
		  were trying to get to America. He witnessed many historic events including a
		  ceremony in Omsk, Russia in the summer of 1919 involving the Cossack Army and
		  Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, an Anti-Bolshevik dictator who was executed in
		  February 1920. The Mitchell family left Asia in 1922 and traveled through
		  Europe in 1923 and 1924.</p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent>
         <p>Correspondence, documents, memorabilia, and clippings. The materials
		  relate to Mitchell's activities as YMCA leader in the U.S.S.R. in the
		  1920s.</p>
         <p>Materials in Russian.</p>
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         <p>Access restricted: For terms of access,
		   contact Special Collections</p>
         <p>Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.</p>
         <p>Public Records (Public disclosure laws may restrict access to some
		  records)</p>
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         <p>Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of
		  Washington Libraries.</p>
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         <p>Gift of Herbert N. Harris, 8/20/1969.</p>
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         <corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" source="uwsc-naf" altrender="sync">Young Men's Christian Association (Vladivostok, Russia)</corpname>
         <geogname source="lcsh" rules="scm" role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Soviet Union--Social life and customs</geogname>
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