Dates: 1975-1993
The papers of Robert S. Raymond consist mainly of correspondence relating to his life, particularly his experiences in the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Force during World War II.
Size: Less than one linear foot (about 25 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: No donation of copyright was received with this collection. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Catherine Cooney (2008) as part of the Truman Library Internship Program.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and David Clark.
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1912 (October) |
Born in Kansas City, Missouri |
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1932-1934 |
B.S., University of Kansas |
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1940 |
Joined U.S. Ambulance Corps, attached to the French Army |
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1940-1943 |
Royal Air Force (RAF), England |
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1943-1945 |
U.S. Army Air Force |
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1944 (March 11) |
Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross by the RAF |
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1947-1948 |
Student at London School of Economics |
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1948-1982 |
Teacher at eleven universities in England, Spain, and the United States. Twenty-two of these years were spent at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he became a Professor Emeritus. |
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1951 |
M.B.A., University of Kansas |
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1953 |
Ph.D., Ohio State University |
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1977 |
Author, A Yank in Bomber Command |
The Papers of Robert S. Raymond mainly consist of correspondence related to his military career during World War II.
Included are a letter containing biographical information about Raymond and his wife Betty; a letter describing the World War II experiences of Gifford Doxsee (who was a prisoner of war in Dresden, Germany, at the same time as Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., and survived the bombing described in Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse Five); and a memo describing the effort that went into producing Raymond’s book. The book, A Yank in Bomber Command, is in the Truman Library’s book collection and describes Raymond’s experiences as a pilot during World War II.
Container Nos. |
Series |
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1 |
CHRONOLOGICAL FILE, 1975-1993 Correspondence describing Raymond’s experiences as a pilot (and the experiences of others in the military) during World War II. Arranged chronologically. |
Box 1
- July 1977 Memo, “The Book”
- January 10, 1981, Letter from Gifford Doxsee to Ada
- c. 1993, Fiftieth Anniversary Letter of Robert and Elizabeth Raymond