Guide to the Morton J. Netzorg Collection

Guide to the Morton J. Netzorg Collection Creator of Collection – Netzorg, Morton J., 1912-1995 Collection Dates – 1785-1996 (bulk 1898-1946) Acce...
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Guide to the Morton J. Netzorg Collection Creator of Collection –

Netzorg, Morton J., 1912-1995

Collection Dates –

1785-1996 (bulk 1898-1946)

Accession –

OFI.NETDOCS.F1

Repository –

Ortigas Foundation Library Ortigas corner Meralco Avenues Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605 Metro Manila, Philippines (632) 631-1231 to 38 FAX: (632) 706-3834 URL: http://www.ortigasfoundationlibrary.com.ph/

Abstract –

This is collection of research-oriented materials on Philippine history, politics, culture, and society that Mr. Netzorg collected as personal holdings during his careers as bibliographer, book dealer, and scholar of the Philippines. Primary focus is on the American period (1898-1946), Japanese occupation and the World War II era (1942-1945), and Philippine self-rule as a republic (1946-present; collection contains items through 1996).

Access Restrictions –

The collection is open for research access during regular library business hours without restriction.

Use Restrictions –

Library staff may determine use restrictions dependent upon the physical condition of the collection materials. Researchers may be required to use photocopies or other surrogates.

Preferred Citation –

Morton J. Netzorg Collection, Ortigas Foundation Library, Manila, Philippines.

Extent –

21 boxes

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Dimensions –

Box size: 15” x 12” x 11”

Biographical Name –

Morton J. Netzorg

Biographical Notes –

Morton Jacob (Jock) Netzorg was born in 1912 in Nueva Caceres (now Naga City), Camarines Sur, Philippines. His mother, Katherine Cornelia Netzorg (1884-1949), and his father, Morton Isadore Netzorg (1884-1946), came to the Philippines in 1911 to teach in the Philippine public schools as part of the Tomasites teacher corps. Morton Jacob, called by most “Jock” (a Filipinization of his nickname “Jake”), grew up primarily in Manila, although he lived in Baguio in northern Luzon for a year and a half while he was a boy. He had two siblings - David Leon, and Leah. The family soon became prominent and active members of the Manila Jewish community, public figures, and business owners. In the 1930s Morton I. worked on bringing European Jewish refugees to the Philippines as the Jewish Refugee Committee secretary. Morton J. attended Manila Central School through his high school graduation. His first career was with Luzon Stevedoring Company working long hours at the docks in Manila Bay, and he eventually became a department manager there supervising 300 longshoremen. Tiring of the ceaseless hours of dock work, he left and worked for short stints as a trader at the Manila Stock Exchange, terminal foreman for Acoje chromite mine, refrigerator sales & service at Heacock’s Department Store, and taught at his mother’s school in Manila. After the Japanese forces occupied Manila on January 2, 1942, Morton I. and Katherine were imprisoned in the Santo Tomas internment camp. They were liberated by the American forces in February 1945. David L. Netzorg, who was a military pilot, died of malaria in 1942 at Camp O’Donnell, a Japanese POW Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 2

camp in Tarlac. Leah (married name Stine) resided in the United States. Adventurous and impetuous, Morton J. Netzorg had left Manila in February, 1940, bound for Vietnam, China and Japan. Japanese aggression across East Asia in that year made for perilous travel. He finally arrived in Japan just as the winds of war sent nearly all foreigners fleeing. He managed to find passage to San Francisco by working as a crew member on an American passenger liner. Morton J. Netzorg arrived in the United States in 1941 before the start of American involvement in the war. There he met Hannelore “Floh” Fuld (born in 1923), a Jewish emigrant from Berlin, Germany. Hannelore subsequently changed her name to Petra and was known as Petra Fuld Netzorg (“Pete”) for the rest of her life. After a whirlwind three-day courtship, Morton J. and Petra were married in 1941 and had two children, David (born in 1943) and Susan (born in 1946). Morton had a voracious appetite for knowledge which he fed through reading. The Netzorgs started in the bookselling business as much to clear the clutter of books in their home as to gain part-time income. Cellar Book Shop was formed in New York in February, 1946, and the Netzorgs devoted their life to managing it. In the 1950s the Netzorgs settled in Detroit, Michigan. Cellar Book Shop by now was specializing in material published in and about the South East Asia region and the Philippines and the Pacific Islands in particular, as well as East and South Asia, and Africa. Their business became an essential source of material dedicated to these regions. Morton acquired books, maps, journals, manuscripts, and other Filipiniana material from around the world and shipped them to Detroit. He built the largest Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 3

collection of Philippine children's books and textbooks. Morton himself became an important bibliographer and documentarian of the Philippines. He published articles in scholarly journals in the U.S., Philippines, and elsewhere. Morton was sought out as a resource person, editor, speaker, scholar, and contributor on Philippine and Southeast Asian history and affairs in many forums. He authored a number of important Filipiniana bibliographies and bibliographical essays, notably about children’s literature and about the World War II period in the Philippines: The Philippines in World War II and to Independence (December 8, 1941-July 4, 1946): An Annotated Bibliography (Cornell University Press, 1977; Cellar Book Shop Press, 1995); Backward, Turn Backward: A Study of Books for Children in the Philippines, 1866-1945 (National Book Store, 1985); E. J. Halsema, Colonial Engineer: A Biography (Cellar Book Shop Press, 1991); and his memoir, Jock Netzorg: Manila Memories (Pacific Rim Books, 1988). Morton J. Netzorg died in 1995. Petra Fuld Netzorg continued running the Cellar Book Shop for a few years until her retirement. She died in 2008. Edwin Bingham (E. B.) Copeland was an American professor (University of California-Berkeley), author (The Coconut and Rice, both published by MacMillan & Co.) who was a technical advisor on agricultural matters in the Philippines in 1932. Donn V. Hart (1918–1983) was a 20th century American scholar and researcher who focused on Philippine Studies. He was a close friend of Morton J. Netzorg, and the two shared articles, books, and drafts amongst each other for edits and comment, including drafts of Hart’s 1977 book, Compadrinazgo: Ritual kinship in the Philippines (Northern Illinois University Press).

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Douglas A. MacArthur, an Army general who commanded U. S. Army Forces in the Far East from the Philippines and Australia during World War II. He directed a strategic delaying retreat down the Bataan Peninsula to Corregidor until President Roosevelt ordered his evacuation to Australia in 1942. MacArthur famously vowed to the Filipino people, “I shall return.” Return he did, landing on Leyte in 1944 with the Sixth Army to eventually recapture the Philippines from Japanese forces. Ferdinand E. Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965-1986. He declared martial law in 1972, citing threats of insurgencies by Filipino communists and Muslim groups. Civil rights and press freedom were severely curtailed during this period. Corruption and the assassination of political rival Benigno Aquino Jr. led to the 1986 “People’s Power” revolution, which forced Marcos into exile in Hawaii. Verne E. Miller was an American from New Jersey who went to the Philippines in the early 1900s and became the supervising teacher at Laoag, Philippines. Jose Rizal, a 19th century Filipino doctor, scholar, poet, author, artist, and reformist patriot, famously wrote books (including Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) critical of Spanish rule and abuses by the friars. He was executed by the Spanish in Manila in 1896 for treason, never seeing independence for the country he cherished. Rizal is considered by most Filipinos to be their national hero. Russell Suter was an administrator from the U.S. serving in the Office of the Supervisor in Surigao, Cavite, and Manila in 1902-1904. Gregorio F. Zaide was a Filipino historian, researcher, scholar, and author in the 20th century. He authored

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67 books and some 500 articles on various subjects of Philippine history and cultural history.

Scope and Contents The collection consists of nearly 24 cubic feet of printed historical, cultural, and administrative materials collected about the Philippines by Netzorg from published and unpublished sources. It includes bibliographic records about Filipiniana books, book chapters, manuscripts, articles, newsletters, theses, reports, personal narratives, and ephemera. There are limited collections of correspondence and diaries as noted below. Materials are described to the folder level and in many cases, to the item level in order to facilitate searching. Materials are arranged into nine series, as follows: Series 1: American presence in the Philippines, 1898-1941. Series contains materials concerning military, political, administrative and social functions of American colonial rule in the Philippines. Materials consist of articles, books and book chapters, military and administrative records, pamphlets, speeches, diary, reports, scrapbook, ephemera, and personal narratives. Arranged chronologically within six sub-series as follows: Sub-series 1: The Spanish-American War (1898) and the Battle of Manila Bay (1898). (1898-1899). Articles, pamphlets, and speeches regarding the military campaigns that led to U.S. territorial claim to the Philippines, arranged chronologically. 2 folders. Sub-series 2: US Military Presence in the Philippines. (1898-1939, bulk 1898-1905). Articles, correspondence, book, reports, and personal narratives of U.S. military operations fighting Filipino insurgents. Arranged chronologically into 7 folders. Sub-series 3: US Colonial Presence in the Philippines. (1898-1941). Records of the U.S. political, administrative, and governing presence in the Philippines from the Spanish-American War of 1898 until the outbreak of World War II in 1941. Articles, seriographs, book excerpts and chapters, pamphlets, reports, congressional proceedings, and speeches. Arranged chronologically. 15 folders. Sub-series 4: Edwin Bingham Copeland. (1908, 1932). Correspondence, press clippings, research notes, and ephemera. Arranged chronologically in 1 folder. Sub-series 5: Verne E. Miller. (1884-1923, bulk 1884-1899). School records from elementary and high school in New Jersey, college records

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from Rutgers College (now University), correspondence, social and event invitations, and ephemera. 1 folder. Sub-series 6: Russell Suter. (1902-1904). Correspondence, primarily to his family, and personal narrative travelling from the U.S. to Manila in 1902, through 1904. 1 folder. Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946. Series contains materials concerning military and guerrilla operations in the Philippines from US, Philippine, and Japanese units, including war-crimes and collaboration charges. Articles, reports, theses, correspondence, books and book chapters, booklets, pamphlets, periodicals, newsletters, diaries, manuscripts, and personal narratives. Arranged as follows into 10 sub-series: Sub-series 1: World War II commentary from non-military sources. (1941-1995, bulk 1941-1946). Articles, theses, book excerpt, pamphlets about World War II in the Philippines, arranged chronologically. 11 folders. Sub-series 2: World War II commentary from military sources. (19421945, 1962). Official US military reports, correspondence, booklets and pamphlets pertaining to World War II in the Philippines, arranged chronologically. 8 folders. Sub-series 3: The 1942 defense of Bataan and Corregidor. (1947, 19511952, 1957-1971, 1975, 1979). Articles, reports, commemorative booklet, thesis, and newsletter of survivors group, The Quan. Arranged chronologically into 5 folders. Sub-series 4: The 1942 Bataan Death March. (1959, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1982, 1984). Reports, articles, and pamphlet about the infamous forced march of surrendered American and Filipino soldiers to prison camps. Arranged chronologically. 1 folder. Sub-series 5: General Douglas MacArthur. (1943-1980). Articles, book reviews, correspondence, and report. Arranged chronologically in 1 folder. Sub-series 6: General Jonathan Wainwright. (1946, 1953). Articles, arranged chronologically. 1 folder. Sub-series 7: Japanese Imperial Army. (1941-1946, 1976). Reports, articles, booklets (many propaganda-related) from Japanese forces in the Philippines, arranged chronologically. 1 folder. Sub-series 8: War crimes and treason. (1945-1946, 1953, 1965-1966, 1972, 1984). Articles, trial transcript, interrogations about war crimes and collaboration with the Japanese occupying forces, arranged chronologically. 1 folder. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 7

Sub-series 9: Internment camps and prisoner-of-war (POW) camps. (1942-1984). Articles, reports, newsletters, and speech about military and civilian personnel interred by the Japanese. (Note: personal narratives are included in Sub-series 10, below). Arranged alphabetically by camp name, and then chronologically within folders. 9 folders. Sub-series 10: Personal narratives. (1942-1995). Diaries, transcripts, manuscripts, books and book chapters written by civilians and military personnel fighting, or held captive by, Japanese forces. Arranged alphabetically by author into 29 folders. Series 3: Philippine History and Culture. (1785-1996). Series contains books, book excerpts, manuscripts, theses, articles, newsletters, conference papers, event programs, speeches, and ephemera pertaining to Philippine studies, not elsewhere arranged. Netzorg collected some materials by subject, some by author, and a large contingent of loose or individual materials has been arranged by year of creation. Arranged as follows into seven subseries: Sub-series 1: Materials collected by subjects. (1887-1994; bulk 1965-1979). Books and book excerpts, articles, theses, brochures, newsletters, poems, sheet music, event programs, and maps. Arranged alphabetically into 19 folders. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author. (1901-1987; bulk 1952-1978). Books, articles, theses, conference papers, correspondence. Arranged alphabetically into 67 folders. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year. (1785-1994; bulk 1950-1982). Books and book excerpts, pamphlets, articles, newsletters. Arranged chronologically into 26 folders. Sub-series 4: Archival indexes and finding aids. (1967). Indexes of microfilm records in archives about the Philippines. Arranged alphabetically. 4 folders. Sub-series 5: Ephemera. (1862-ca. 1980s; bulk 1941-1978). Event programs, radio play scripts, campaign materials, correspondence, legal documents, stock certificate, and family tree. Arranged chronologically into 3 folders. Sub-series 6: Rizaliana. (Materials about Jos izal undated, 1887-1900, 1932, 1961, 1977). Books and book excerpts, pamphlets, articles, brochures. 1 folder. Sub-series 7: Donn V. Hart. (1955-1987; bulk 1960-1978). Sub-series consisting of articles, books, pamphlets in draft and published form; correspondence, research materials, and a copy of Hart’s Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 8

personal library card catalog contents. Arranged chronologically and alphabetically into 17 folders. Series 4: Non-governmental organizations and associations and the Philippines. (1950-1993). Series contains articles, reports, brochures, bulletins, newsletters, ephemera, and organizational records relating to non-governmental organizations either operating in the Philippines or concerning the Philippines. Arranged alphabetically by association name. No sub-series. 55 folders. Series 5: Philippine Government and Politics, 1898-1998. Series consists of articles, government publications, speeches, reports, conference papers, decrees, and administrative records relating to Philippine public officials operating in the course of their official duties. Materials are arranged as follows into four subseries: Sub-series 1: Philippine government and politics. (1898, 1932-1935, 19451961, 1967-1988, 1997, 1998) Articles, research notes and materials pertaining to government and politics, primarily in the post-war period as an independent republic. Arranged chronologically. 3 folders. Sub-series 2: Philippine government publications. (1901, 1903, 1909, 1926-1928, 1935-1940, 1951-1956, 1959-1968, 1972-1977, 1980; bulk 1951-1977). Official publications of Philippine government bureaus and agencies, primarily in the post-war period as an independent republic. Arranged alphabetically by subject area, then chronologically within folders. 7 folders. Sub-series 3: Political speeches. (1909-1914, 1922-1927, 1933-1950; bulk 1945-1950). Speeches of government officials in their official capacity; primarily presidential addresses. Arranged alphabetically by last name, and then chronologically within folder. 6 folders. Sub-series 4: Ferdinand E. Marcos. (1965, 1972-1977, 1982, 1984-1988; bulk 1984-1987). Articles, pamphlets, event invite, decrees, newsletters, reports, conference paper. Arranged chronologically in 1 folder. Series 6: Philippine Languages and Dictionaries 1892-1991. Series consists of published and unpublished dictionaries, scholarly articles, phrase books, workbooks and lesson plans for various languages and dialects used in the Philippines. Series is arranged as follows in two sub-series: Sub-series 1: Dictionaries and workbooks. (Undated, 1892, 1893, ca. 1900, 1921, ca. 1940s, 1943, 1957, 1962). Published and unpublished dictionaries, phrase books, vocabulary guides, workbooks, and Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 9

written exercises. Arranged alphabetically by name of Filipino language or dialect. 9 folders. Sub-series 2: Philippine languages, dialects, and linguistics. (Undated, 1913, 1939-1943, 1953-1958, 1960-1965, 1972-1981, 1991; bulk 19621964). Published and unpublished articles and reports, arranged chronologically. 3 folders. Series 7: Bibliographies, the Zaide Library, and Bookstore Catalogs, 1941-1990. Series contains articles, books, manuscripts, series, newsletters, pamphlets, and catalogs, all pertaining to bookstores and research materials. Arranged as follows in three sub-series: Sub-series 1: Bibliographies. (Undated, 1944-1989; bulk 1950s, 1970, 1980s). Published and unpublished bibliographies in the form of monographs, articles, and manuscripts, generally dealing with SE Asian and Philippine Studies. Arranged chronologically within subject folders. 6 folders. Sub-series 2: The Gregorio F. Zaide Library. (Undated). Copy of the card catalog of the Zaide Library, arranged chronologically; also a finding aid for the contents of Zaide’s filing cabinets. 1 folder. Sub-series 3: Bookstore Catalogs. (Undated, 1941, 1964-1968, 1970-1977, 1989, 1998). Catalogs and price lists from U.S. and Philippine bookstores carrying Filipiniana books. Arranged alphabetically into 2 folders. Series 8: Other Southeast Asia and Africa Studies. (1949, 1950, 1962-1963, 1977, 1979). Series consists of materials collected about Burma (now Myanmar), East Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia (Peninsular), and Malaysia (Sabah). Contains books and book excerpts, articles, newsletters, and reports, arranged alphabetically by country. No sub-series. 1 folder. Series 9: The Netzorg Family Papers and Collections, 1933-1990. Series contains of Netzorg family correspondence, catalogs and business records relating to The Cellar Book Shop, publications written by Morton J. Netzorg, and two large scrapbooks of Philippine-related ephemera collected by the Netzorg family. Series is arranged as follows into four sub-series: Sub-series 1: Netzorg family correspondence. (Undated, 1933, 1952-1956, 1960, 1966, 1972-1976, 1979, , 1980, 1986, 1990) Letters and notes primarily about books and other publications. Arranged chronologically into 2 folders.

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Sub-series 2: Morton J. Netzorg publications. (1966, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1986). Journal articles and conference materials written by Morton J. Netzorg. Arranged chronologically. 1 folder. Sub-series 3: The Cellar Book Shop, Inc. (Undated, 1953, 1955, 1960-1963, ca. 1960s, 1987). Catalogs, price lists, newsletters, and article, arranged chronologically. 3 folders. Sub-series 4: The Netzorg Ephemera collection. (1848-1986, bulk 18981930). Scrapbooks containing letters, articles, clippings, and various ephemeral items relating to the Philippines, especially U.S. presence since 1898. Contains some Netzorg family ephemera. 2 folders. Related Material –

Related materials consisting of personal and family papers may be found in the following collection and repository: Netzorg family papers Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Call number: 2012143 Aa 2 The Netzorg family papers contain family records and personal correspondence from the Netzorg and Fuld families, business correspondence and records from The Cellar Book Shop, visual materials, and audio materials. The Netzorg family papers add family, business, and historical context to the Morton J. Netzorg collection.

Separated Material –

None.

Notes –

None.

Index Terms – Persons Copeland, E. B. (Edwin Bingham), 1873-1964 Gatewood, Willard B. Hart, Donn V. (Donn Vorhis), 1918-1983 Laurel, Jose P. (Jose Paciano), 1891-1959 Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 11

MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964 Macmicking, Robert J. Marcos, Ferdinand E. (Ferdinand Edralin), 1917-1989 Miller, Verne E. Netzorg, Morton J., 1912-1995 Osme a, Sergio, 1878-1961 Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944. Quirino, Elpidio, 1890-1956 izal, Jos , 1861-1896 Roxas, Manuel A., 1892-1948 Suter, Russell. Taber, A. W. Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927 Zaide, Gregorio F., 1907-1986. Subjects Bataan Death March, Philippines, 1942--Personal narratives, American. Camp O'Donnell. Corregidor Island (Philippines). Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere. Internment camps. Laurel, Jose P. (Jose Paciano), 1891-1959. Speeches MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964. Manila Bay, Battle of, Philippines, 1898. Philippines. Philippines--Administrative and political divisions. Philippines. Constitution of the Philippine Commonwealth (1935) Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944. Speeches Santo Tomas Internment Camp (Manila, Philippines) Spanish-American War, 1898--Campaigns--Philippines. Treaty of Manila, 1946. United States. Army. Forces, Far East. United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 21st (1866-1958). United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 31st (1916-1957). United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 47th World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Aerial operations. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Amphibious operations. World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Philippines--Cabanatuan. World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, Philippine. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 12

World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Bibliography. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Cebu. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Leyte. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Luzon. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Manila. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Mindanao Island. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Newspapers. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Propaganda. World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Personal narratives, American. Organizations Ateneo de Manila University. Institute of Philippine Culture. Bayanihan Dance Company Cellar Book Shop (Detroit, Michigan) Acquisition Information – Materials were purchased by the Ortigas Foundation (along with the inventory of The Cellar Book Store) from Petra F. Netzorg in 1996 upon her retirement.

Container List Series 1: American presence in the Philippines, 1898-1941. Sub-series 1: The Spanish-American War (1898) and the Battle of Manila Bay (1898). Folder 1 – Spanish-American War, 1898 Folder 2 – Spanish-American War, 1899 Sub-series 2: US Military Presence in the Philippines. Folder 1 – US Military Presence in the Philippines, 1900-1910 Folder 2 – US Military Presence in the Philippines, 1911-1988 Folder 3 – Book (proof), Smoked Yankees and the Struggle for Empire, by Willard B. Gatewood (1987) Folder 4 – Newspaper, The Outpost, U.S. Army 21st Infantry, 1910-1912 Folder 5 – Personal Narrative, A.W. Taber, 1899-1900 Folder 6 – War diary and reports, Capt. Lester H. Simons, 1899-1901 Folder 7 - U.S. Army, 31st Infantry, 1916-1939

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Series 1: American presence in the Philippines, 1898-1941, continued. Sub-series 3: US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1898-1941. Folder 1 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1898 Folder 2 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1899 Folder 3 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1900 Folder 4 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1901 Folder 5 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1902 Folder 6 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1903 Folder 7 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1904 Folder 8 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1905 Folder 9 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1906 Folder 10 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1907 Folder 11 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1908 Folder 12 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 1909 Folder 13 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 19101919 Folder 14 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 19201929 Folder 15 – US Colonial Presence in the Philippines, 19301941 Sub-series 4: Edwin Bingham Copeland. Folder 1 - Edwin Bingham Copeland, 1908-1932 Sub-series 5: Verne E. Miller. Folder 1 - Verne E. Miller, 1884-1923 Sub-series 6: Russell Suter. Folder 1 - Russell Suter, 1902-1904 Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946. Sub-series 1: World War II commentary from non-military sources. Folder 1 - World War II, non-military sources, 1941-1943. Includes material on Hilario Abellana and guerrilla activities in Visayas, 1941-1946. Folder 2 - World War II, non-military sources, 1944. Includes British periodical The War Illustrated, 8 issues, 19421945. Folder 3 - World War II, non-military sources, 1945. Includes material on Jewish community in Manila, and others. Folder 4 - World War II, non-military sources, 1946.

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Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946, continued. Sub-series 1: World War II commentary from non-military sources, continued. Folder 5 - World War II, non-military sources, 1947-1949. Includes articles on the 26th Cavalry (Philippine Scouts); Layague, Aquilino L., The history and evaluation of the schools in free Negros Oriental during the Japanese rule (1948); and others. Folder 6 - World War II, non-military sources, 1950-1959 Folder 7 – Thesis, Philippines’ proclamation of war, 1957 Folder 8 - World War II, non-military sources, 1960-1969 Folder 9 - World War II, non-military sources, 1970-1979 Folder 10 - World War II, non-military sources, 1980-1989 Folder 11 - World War II, non-military sources, 1990-1995 Sub-series 2: World War II commentary from military sources. Folder 1 - World War II, military sources, 1942. Includes text of Gen. Wainwright’s radio announcement surrendering all troops in the Philippines, May 7, 1942; further surrender orders; and others. Folder 2 - World War II, military sources, 1943. Includes reports on guerrilla activities in Cebu and elsewhere; and others. Folder 3 - World War II, military sources, 1944. Includes 2 maps; USAFFE, We return; OSS, Law enforcement in the Philippine Islands; US Eighth Army reports; and others. Folder 4 – Who’s Who in the Philippines, USAFFE, 1944. Folder 5 - World War II, military sources, 1945. Includes USAFFE reports on the Hukbalahap; USAFFE, A directory of Philippine Commonwealth officials; US Sixth Army, The Sixth Army in action: A photo history, Jan. 1943 – June 1945; USAFFE, Maptalk (6 issues, AugustNovember, 1945); US Eighth Army reports; photobook, Manila 1945 (facsimile); and others. Folder 6 – Daily Intelligence Briefings, US Fifth (5th) Air Force, Leyte. November 25, 1944 – January 19, 1945. Folder 7 – Report on War Damage… Manila and Subic Bay, 1945

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Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946, continued. Sub-series 2: World War II commentary from military sources, continued. Folder 8 - World War II, military sources, undated, 1946, 1962. Includes Joint US Military Advisory Group to the Republic of the Philippines, Operations against guerrilla forces (undated); and others. Sub-series 3: The 1942 defense of Bataan and Corregidor. Folder 1 – Bataan and Corregidor (1947-1952, 1971-1979) Folder 2 – The Quan, 1957-1969, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor Folder 3 – The Quan, 1970-1979, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor Folder 4 – The Quan, 1980-1989, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor Folder 5 – The Quan, 1990-1995, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor Sub-series 4: The 1942 Bataan Death March Folder 1 - Bataan Death March (1959-1967, 1982, 1984) Sub-series 5: General Douglas MacArthur Folder 1 – Douglas MacArthur (1943-1980) Sub-series 6: General Jonathan Wainwright Folder 1 – Jonathan Wainwright (1946, 1953) Sub-series 7: Japanese Imperial Army Folder 1 – Japanese Imperial Army (1941-1946, 1976) Sub-series 8: War crimes and treason Folder 1 - War crimes and treason, 1945-1984 Sub-series 9: Internment camps and POW camps Folder 1: Chit-chat around the world, 1956-1976 Folder 2 – General materials about POW and internment camps (1942-1945, 1952, 1965, 1987) Folder 3 – Bilibid prison camp (1945-1946) Folder 4 – Cabanatuan prison camp (1969, 1970, 1985) Folder 5 – Los Banos internment camp (1945, 1951, 1983) Folder 6 – Puerto Princesa prison camp (1945) Folder 7 – Santo Tomas internment camp (1943-1983) Folder 8 – Camp Stotsenburg (1942) Folder 9 – Tarlac concentration camp (1942)

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Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946, continued. Sub-series 10: Personal narratives Folder 1 – Abellana, Jovito S. (1949). My moments of war to remember by: A portrait of Japanese prisoners. Folder 2 – Adevoso, Terry (1974). Recollections of thirty years ago. Folder 3 – Babcock, Oroville E. (1942). Schools report, Tacloban (Leyte) and Cebu. Folder 4 – Baclagon, Uldarico (1964-1965). Pendatun’s Christian-Muslim guerrillas. Folder 5 – Bell, H. Roy (1958). Trails to freedom. Folder 6 – Binder, Martin (1946). October ship. Folder 7 – Bohannan, Charles T. R. (1988). Untitled biography. Folder 8 – Carson, Lew (undated). Diary. Folder 9 – Carunungan, Celso Al. (undated). The samurai sword and the music box. Folder 10 – Cushing, James (1980). The Cushings. Folder 11 – Dolphin, Ida Rowe (1991). Life on hold. Folder 12 – Edmunds, Howard J. (undated). The Howard J. Edmunds papers. Folder 13 – Fassoth, William J. (1983). Fassoth’s camp. Folder 14 – Fenton, Harry (1942-1944). Diary. Folder 15 – Glunz, Charles and Henrietta (undated). From Pearl Harbor to the Golden Gate. Folder 16 – Hamner, J.A. (1944). Report on Sulu and North Borneo areas. Folder 17 – Horan, [Colonel] (undated). The first five months of guerrilla warfare in Northern Luzon. Folder 18 – Llanes, Jose L. (1968). I saw the nation in travail. Folder 19 – Mascunana, Maria Paz Zamora (1960). Nuestros cinco ultimos dias bajo el jugo Nipon. Folder 20 – Mills, Scott A. (1991). Stranded in the Philippines. Folder 21 – Milni, Lucie (1941), Potpourri. Folder 22 – Milni, Lucie (1995). Cebu: The child in me remembers. Folder 23 – Muto, Arika (1946). Unitiled memoir of Leyte and Luzon campaigns. Folder 24 – Navarro, Edmundo G. (1988). Beds of nails.

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Series 2: The World War II era in the Philippines, 1941-1946, continued. Sub-series 10: Personal narratives, continued. Folder 25 – Robb, James Milton (1942-1944). Carry on (copy 1). Folder 26 - Robb, James Milton (1942-1944). Carry on (copy 2). Folder 27 – Rodriguez, Ernesto R. (1982). The bad guerrillas of Northern Luzon. Folder 28 – Sherrod, Robert (undated), Press conference. Folder 29 – Tiempo, Edilberto K. (undated). They called us outlaws. Series 3: Philippine History and Culture. Sub-series 1: Materials collected by subjects Folder 1 – Aguinaldo, Emilio (1898, 1905, 1945, 1963-1978) Folder 2 – Baguio (City) (1925, 1948-1956, 1975) Folder 3 – Bayanihan Dance Company (undated) Folder 4 – Bonifacio, Andres (ca. 1960s, 1962-1964 Folder 5 – Cebu (City) (undated, 1968) Folder 6 – First National Conference on Philippine Studies (Quezon City, 1985) Folder 7 – International Conference on Asian History (Malaysia, 1968) Folder 8 – Labor movement (undated, 1975) Folder 9 – Lopez Memorial Library (undated, 1960, 1961) Folder 10 – Mabini, Apolinario (1887, 1964-1974) Folder 11 – Malvar, Miguel (1965) Folder 12 – Missionaries (1902-1909, 1939, 1963, 1964, 1985) Folder 13 – Music (1929, 1942, 1948, 1964, 1972) Folder 14 – Nurses (1975-1979) Folder 15 – Poetry (undated, 1943, 1958, 1974, 1987) Folder 16 – Short stories (undated, 1917, 1936, 1953, 1975) Folder 17 – Sugar industry (undated) Folder 18 – The Far Easterner, 1954-1969 Folder 19 – U.S. bases in the Philippines (1978, 1989, 1994) Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author Folder 1 – Adler, Les (1986). Cebuano witchcraft and sorcery: A review of relevant works. Folder 2 – Aguellon, Rosalina S. (1952). Life and times of Manuel Roxas. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 18

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 3 – Alexander, Charles F. (1904). A day in Cebu. Folder 4 – Allen, Sen. William V. (1899). Speech in the U.S. Senate, March 1, 1899. Folder 5 – Ando, Hirofumi (undated). A study of the Iglesia ni Kristo in the 1961 election in the Philippines. Folder 6 – Appleton, Sheldon (1959, 1960). Communisam and the Chinese in the Philippines (1959); Overseas Chinese and economic nationalism in the Philippines (1960). Folder 7 – Aquino, Corazon (1987). Speech and other materials. Folder 8 – Arce, Wilfredo F. (1963). Social organization: Moslems in Sulu. Folder 9 – Arcellana, Francisco (1960). Filipino writing in English. Folder 10 – Arellano, Cayetano S. (1956). Folder 11 – Aruiza, Arturo C. (1991). Book review of Ferdinand E. Marcos: From Malacañang to Makiki. Folder 12 – Austria, Librado (1959). Tales about “Gomburza.” Folder 13 – Barranco, Majela G. (1972). Correspondence on the proposed sale of 140 Filipiniana books to Cellar Book Shop. Folder 14 – Barrows, David P. (ca. 1954). Memoirs. Folder 15 – Bernad, Miguel A. (undated, 1955-1989). “Carlos Bulosan: The issue of honesty (undated); An episode in Philippine bibliographical history: The discovery of the earliest books printed in the Philippines (undated); A bus tour of Luzon: 1955 (1955); A second tour of Luzon: 1956 (1957); Discovering Mindoro (1957); Tragic mountain: Manung-gal a year after the crash (1958); A two-fold renaissance in Philippine literature (1961); newspaper columns, Sunday Daily Express, 1977-1980; How not to write history (book review; c. 1978); The indigenization of the Philippine metrical romance: Two books on the “Awit” or “Corrido” (1989). Folder 16 – Beyer, H. Otley (1917, 1921). Population of the Philippine Islands in 1916 (1917); The non-Christian people of the Philippines (1921).

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Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 17 – Buss, Claude A. (undated, 1959, 1966). “Report from Manila: Independence is a hot issue – with a reverse twist (undated); A new American look at the Philippines (1959); Manuel Luis Quezon (1966). Folder 18 – Cabrera, Agustin A. (1967). Status of the education of the Bajaus of Sulu. Folder 19 – Carter, Tom (1982-1986). Magazine columns (1982-1984); Yankee Yakan (1986). Folder 20 – Castillo, Gelia T. (undated, 1981). A study of occupational evaluation in the Philippines. Folder 21 – Clymer, Kenton J. (undated) Protestant missionaries and American colonialism in the Philippines, 1899-1916: Attitudes, perceptions, and involvement. Folder 22 – Conklin, Harry C. (1954, 1964, 1988, 1991). An ethnological approach to shifting agriculture (1954); Ethnogenealogical method (1964); Maling, a Hanunoo girl from the Philippines (1964); Des orientements, des vents, de riz… Pour une etude lexicologique de saviors traditiononnels (1988); Doctrina Christiana, en lengua Española y Tagala. Manila, 1593 (1991). Folder 23 – Cullinane, Michael (undated, 1977, 1980). A Filipino revitalization movement: The case of the “Moncadistas” (undated); The population of Cebu province, Philippines, in the nineteenth century: A working paper in historical demography (1977); The Filipino Federation of America: The prewar years, 19251940 – a brief overview (1980). Folder 24 – Fernandez, Doreen G. (undated, 1973). Philippine popular culture: Dimensions and directions (undated); A brief historical survey of Philippine theater (undated); Ten Higalayon poems: Translations and an introduction (1973). Folder 25 – Funston, Frederick (1901, 1911). The capture of Emilio Aguinaldo (1901); The making of a regiment (1911); Caloocan and its trenches (1911); Up the railroad to Malolos (1911); From Malolos to San Fernando (1911).

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Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 26 – Golay, Frank H. (undated, 1956, 1958). The search for revenues (undated); Philippine-American trade: The case for disengagement (undated); The emerging alternative to peso devaluation (1956); Commercial policy and economic nationalism (1958). Folder 27 – Goodman, Grant K. (1963, 1969). The Japanese occupation of the Philippines was a success (1963); Japan and the Philippine Revolution: Image and legend (1969). Folder 28 – Grow, L. M. (undated, 1976). Modern Philippine poetry in the formative years: 1920-1950 (undated); Reticent resolve: The poetry of Manuel A. Viray (undated); The ghost of time past: Philippine literary criticism in English (1973). Folder 29 – Hartendorp, A. V. H. (1960, 1964). An indispensable source book (1960); A.V.H. Hartendorp: An autobiographical sketch (1964). Folder 30 – Harper, Reginald K. (1958). Co-operative extension in community development (1958); Economics of cooperation (1958); Co-operative origins and primary philosophy (1958). Folder 31 – Hollnsteiner, Mary Racelis (c. 1959). The dynamics of power in a Philippine municipality. Folder 32 – Houston, Charles O., Jr. (1953-1957). Customs associated with rice cultivation in the Philippines (1953); The Philippine coconut industry, 1934-1950 (1954); Progress in Philippine archeology: 1953-1957 (1956); Philippine studies: The poor relation in American scholarship (1957); Folder 33 – Hunt, Chester L. (1955-1957, 1965, 1977, 1980, 1990). Can Magsaysay succeed in the Philippines? (1955); The Americanization process in the Philippines (1956); Social distance in the Philippines (1956); Ethnic conflict in the Orient: A brief statement (1956); Intermarriage and cultural change: A study of Philippine-American marriages (1957); Education and Philippine economic development (with Thomas R. McHale, 1965); The Philippine compact farm: Right answer or wrong question? (1977); The moth and the flame: A look at Manila’s housing problems (1980); Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 21

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 33 – Hunt, Chester L., continued. … Confessions of a minor-league sociologist: The academic impact of race, sex, war, religion, radicalism, and foreign aid (1990). Folder 34 – Jenks, Albert Ernest (1907). Ra-long-long, the Igorot boy. Folder 35 – Kasman, Edward (1964). A study of the birth and death rituals among the Tausugs. Folder 36 – Kerkvliet, Benedict J. Tria (1986). In the interim: Resistance between rebellions in Central Luzon, the Philippines. Folder 37 – Kuder, Edward M. (1966). National cultural minorities of the Philippines. Folder 38 – Lent, John A. (undated, 1977). Guerilla press of the Philippines, 1941-1945 (undated); The Philippine press during the revolution and the Philippine-American War (1977); Mass communication research in the Philippines: Background, trends, problems, and needs (1977). Folder 39 – Lopez, Salvador P. (undated, 1960, 1966, 1974, 1981). The United States and the Philippines: The colonial relationship (undated); How Manuel Arguilla died (1960); Philippine perceptions of American policy in Asia (1966); The Philippines under martial law (1974); Biographical note (1974); Address to the Retired Officers Association, Philippine chapter (1981). Folder 40 – Magsalay, Remedios Gil (1973). A short history of Catholicism in Balingasag, Oriental Misamis, Philippines. Folder 41 – Majul, Cesar Adib (1959, 1965, 1975-1980). A critique of Rizal’s concept of a Filipino nation (1959); Political and historical notes on the old Sulu sultanate (1965); The Muslim problem in the Philippines (1975); Some of the social and cultural problems of the Muslims in the Philippines (1976); Islam in relation to change and development (1977); The education of Muslims in the Philippines: History, present situation, and problems (1977); The Islamic attitude toward development (1978); The Hijrah and the Muslim Ummah (1980); The prophet Muhammad as the norm for true humanity (1980). Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 22

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 42 – Marks, Tom (undated, 1986, 1987). Seven newspaper/magazine articles on communist insurgency in the Philippines. Folder 43 – Marquardt, Frederic S. (1945, 1971, 1974). An unparalleled venture in education (1945); various newspaper columns in the Arizona Republic (1971); The life and times of the Philippine Free Press (1974). Folder 44 – May, Glenn A. (undated, 1981). Private Presher and Sergeant Vergara: The “underside” of the FilipinoAmerican War (undated); The ‘zones’ of Batangas (1981). Folder 45 – McCoy, Alfred W. Colonizing the mind: United States’ colonial education in the Philippines (1971); Politics by other means: World War II in the Western Visayas (undated). Folder 46 – Montepio, Susan (1978). Folk medical practices in Negros Occidental. Folder 47 – Onorato, Michael P. (1964-1973). The Philippine decision to send troops to Vietnam (undated); The Democrata party (1964); The United States and the Philippines (book review, 1966); Leonard Wood and his khaki cabinet in the Philippines, 1921-1927 (1966); A brief review of American interest in Philippine development (1968); Governor-General Leonard Wood and his administration: A re-appraisal (1971); Manuel Luis Quezon and his modus operandi (1973); Martial law and the Philippines: A personal perspective (1973). Folder 48 – Owen, Norman G. (1974, 1977, 1978, 1987). Trends and directions of research on Philippine history: An informal easy (1974); Filipinos in America: Some reading suggestions (1977); Americans in the Abaca trade: Peele, Hubbard & Co., 1856-1875 (1978); Subsistence in the slump: Agricultural adjustment in the provincial Philippines (1987). Folder 49 – Polotan, Kerima (undated, 1960-1964). Letter from Davao City (undated); four newspaper articles (19601964).

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Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 50 – Rahmann, Rudolf (undated, 1975). Our responsibilities toward the cultural minorities (undated); Animal horns and similar motifs in Filipino, Eurasian and Amerindian folklore (with Jose Kuizon, undated); The Philippine Negritos in the context of research on foodgatherers during this century (1975). Folder 51 – Robb, Walter (undated, 1950, 1964, 1966, 1970). Various newspaper articles. Folder 52 – Romulo, Carlos P. (undated, 1945, 1946, 1964, 1986). The East and West have met (undated); Orders from Tokyo – The destruction of Manila – Price of Filipino loyalty to America (speech, 1945); Philippine independence and rehabilitation (speeches, 1945, 1946); three newspaper articles. Folder 53 – Roth, Dennis M. (1977). The friar estates of the Philippines. Folder 54 – Saito, Shiro (1973, 1978, 1984). The state of retrospective research in Southeast Asia – The Philippines (1973); Philippine social sciences: A guide to the producers of the literature (1978); Philippine-American interaction: A guide to manuscript sources in the United States (1978); Needed research tools and resources (1984). Folder 55 – Scott, William Henry (undated, 1958-1960, 19631969, 1971, 1974, 1976). The discovery of the Igorot gold mines (undated); The Ifugaos a hundred years ago (undated); Articles in Sagada Igorot (undated); Some contrasts in missionary patterns (undated); Celtic culture and the conversion of Ireland (undated); The word Igorot (undated); Economic and material culture of the Kalingas of Madukayan (1958); Some calendars of Northern Luzon (1958); Worship in Igorot life (1959); Social and religious culture of the Kalingas of Madukayan (1960); The ApoDios concept in Northern Luzon (1960); The proper use of documents (1963); The Philippine Independent Church in history (1963); The legend of Biag, an Igorot culture hero (1964); Ritual life of the Igorots of Sagada: Courtship and marriage (1965); The birth and death of a mission: A chapter in Philippine church history (1965); … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 24

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 55 – Scott, William Henry, continued. … Chau Ju-Kua’s description of the Philippines in the thirteenth century: A new translation (with Ju I-hsiung, 1967); Inside Igorots (1969); The Igorot struggle for independence (1971); Cordillera chronology (1974); Who are you, Filipino youth? (1976). Folder 56 – Scott, William Henry (undated, 1978-1983, 1989, 1994). Crusade or commerce? Spanish-Moro relations in the 16th century (undated); The nine clergy of Nuevo Segovia (undated); Struggle for independence in Candon (undated); Filipino class structure in the 16th century (1978); Amor patrio in the Philippine insurgent records (1980); Sixteenth-century Tagalog technology from the Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala of Pedro de San Buenaventura, O.F.M. (1981); Isabelo de los Reyes: Provinciano or nationalist? (1981); The Union Obrera Democratica, first Filipino labor union (1983); The Mediterranean connection (1989); Preliminary working bibliography of William Henry Scott (1994). Folder 57 – Sibley, Willis E. (1957, 1960, 1965, 1970). Work partner choice in a Philippine village (1957); Leadership in a Philippine barrio (1957); Social class structure and planned change: A case study from the Philippines (1960); Economy, history, and compadre choices: A comparative study in two Bisayan Philippine settlements (1965); The Prince-Charming syndrome: Case study of an imaginary suitor (Barbara Jean Sibley, 1970). Folder 58 – Stauffer, Robert B. (1981). The Philippine development model: Global contradictions, crises, and costs. Folder 59 – Stone, Richard L. (1965). Intergroup relations among the Taosug, Samal, and Badjaw of the Sulu archipelago (1965). Folder 60 – Terami-Wade, Motoe (1988). The Sakdal movement, 1930-1934; Benigno Ramos and the Sakdal movement. Folder 61 – Verano-Lao, Lourdes (1961). Children’s life and problems as reflected in the Cebuano-Visayan literature. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 25

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 2: Materials collected by author, continued. Folder 62 – Villa luz-Basa, Juliet (1978). Wonder in selected Filipino children’s literature. Folder 63 – Wickberg, Edgar B. (undated, 1954, 1955, 1962). Current state of American research on Philippine history (undated); The Philippine National Archives (1954); Spanish records in the Philippine National Archives (1955); Early Chinese economic influence in the Philippines (1962). Folder 64 – Wilson, David (undated). The ring. Folder 65 – Wilson, Laurence L. (1952-1957). Some notes on the mountain peoples of northern Luzon (1952); Some notes on the mountain peoples of northern Luzon, II (1953). Some ballads from northern Luzon (1953); A brief history of the Mountain Province, Luzon (1953); Ballad of Uning (1953); Occupational acculturation in the Mountain Province (1953); Notes on the mountain peoples of northern Luzon, III (1954); Mt. Province trends (1955); Sapao: Walter Franklin Hale, in memoriam (1957). Folder 66 – Youngblood, Robert L. (undated). Politics in Jolo: The 1963 mayoralty election. Folder 67 – Ziegler, John H. (undated). Untitled manuscript (cultural anthropology of the Sulu archipelago in the 1930s-1940s). Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year. Folder 1 – Philippine History and Culture, undated. Asis, R. Vinzones, Bondoc Peninsula; Goldrick, William B., Among the Bontoc Igorots; Schurz, William L., The Philippine situado; Edades, Jean, Drama down the ages: The story of the Filipino theater and Memories of Vidal Tan and the old U.P. days; Rivera, Vicente, Jr., A reappraisal of Filipino literature; Saleeby, N. M., The Moro problem; Gerardo, Fortunato J., Marriage rites of the Ilocanos; Quitalong, Manuel A., Some creatures of superstition; Larkin, John A., The place of local history in Philippine historiography; Woods, William Seaver, Lessons of world conflict teach us vital needs of preparedness; Barton, R. F., Myths and their magic use in Ifugao; Isidro, Antonio, General Licerio Geronimo, an… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 26

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 1 – Philippine History and Culture, undated, continued. …obscure hero of the past revolutions; Nakpil, Carmen G., The jeepney – a product of Filipino ingenuity: Eberly, Annette, Manila? Where? Us?; Putong, Cecilio, Shall we preserve our folkways?; Picardo, Percival, Waray-waray ways; Gardner, Fletcher, Tagalog folk-tales, I and Tagalog folk-tales, II; Eslao, Nena, Child-rearing among the Samal of Manubul, Siasi, Sulu; Martin, Harold, The Philippines; Churchill, Bernadita Reyes, The Philippine independence missions to the United States (1919-1934); Loofs, H. H. E., Some remarks on “Philippine megaliths”; Ealdama, Eugenio, The Monteses of Panay. Folder 2 – Philippine History and Culture, undated. Fansler, Dean S., Metrical romances in the Philippines; Aluyen, Rodolfo M., Holidays in the uplands; Samson, José A., The ethnic history of the early Filipinos; Kerkvliet, Benedict J., Critique of the Rand study on the Philippines; Stone, Richard L., Some aspects of Muslim social organizations; Garcia, Rafael, Aportacion para la historia de las misiones de Palawan; n.a., Notes on the Bisaya in the Philippines and Borneo; Bayliss, Clara Kern, Philippine folk-tales. Folder 3 – Philippine History and Culture, 1785-1878. Real Cedula de ereccion de la Compañia de Filipinas de 10 de Marzo de 1785; Bajot, M., Annales maritimes et coloniales (1830); Historia dse la provincial de Philipinas de la Compañia de Jesus (1749); Stewart, Charles Samuel, A visit to the south seas… (1833); Our foreign letter file: From China, and the Philippine Islands (1839); Hedde, Isadore, Description methodique des products divers recueillis dans un voyage en Chine (1848); Campagne de circumnavigation de la fregate L’Artemise (1848); Bowring, John, L’archipel des Philippines et la domination Espagnole (1860); Barrantes, V., La instruccion primaria en Filipinas (1869); Torio, Torquado, Lecciones de urbanidad Cristinan (1866); Lopez, Rafael Garcia, Origen e historia del jardin… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 27

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 3 – Philippine History and Culture, 1785-1878, continued. …botanico y de la escuela de agricultura de Filipinas (1872); Meyer, A.B., Ueber die Negritos oder Aetas der Philippinen (1878) and Die Philippinischen inseln betreffende schriften (1878); 3 others. Folder 4 – Philippine History and Culture, 1883-1896. The boa-constrictor in the Philippines (1883); Catalogo correspondiente a las provincias ultramarinas de España (colonial expo, 1885); Baer, G.A., Catalogue des coleopteres des Ilse Philippines (1886); Homenaje a Luna (biography of Juan Luna y Novicio, 1888); Schuchardt, Hugo, Ueber das maliospanische der Philippinen (undated); Labuan, F.T., Borneo pirates (1862; pub. 1889); Retana, Wenceslao E., Sinapismos (branitas y critiquillas) (1890); Kneeland, Samuel, Manila and its surroundings; Ateneo de Madrid, Magallanes y Elcano, conferencia de D. Pedro Novo y Colson (1892); T. H. Pardo de Tavera, Los Tagalos en Filipinas (1892), Die sitten und brauche der alten Tagalen (1893), El mapa de Filipinas (1894); Aviles, Angel, speech opening the Exposicion Regional de Filipinas (1895); Calkins, Carlos Gilmin, The Filipino insurrection of 1896 (undated); Vergara, Francisco Engracio, La Masoneria en Filipinas (1896). Folder 5 – Philippine History and Culture, 1899-1909. Manila guide for foreigners - a useful book for all (1899); Martinez, Jose V. Perez, Perdida de la provincia Isabela de Luzon (1900); Crooker, Joseph Henry, The Philippine problem (1900); Culin, Stewart, Philippine games (1900); Walls y Merino, M., Nuestra marina de guerra (1901); Oswald, Felix L., Pets from the Philippines (1902); Fischer, Leo, Imitators of Masonry in the Philippines (undated); Lehlbach, Leonard, The Mancayan copper deposits in the Philippine Islands (1907); Maxfield, Berton L. and Millington, W.H., Visayan folk-tales, I, II, and III (1906-1907); Ludlow, Clara Southmayd, The mosquitos of the Philippine Islands (1908); … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 28

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 5 – Philippine History and Culture, 1899-1909, continued. … Wallace, William Henry, Journal of the “great voyage” from Philippines to America (1908); Walker, Herbert S., Notes on the sprouting coconut, on copra, and on coconut oil (1908); Retana, W.E., De la evolucion de la literature Castellana en Filipinas (1909). Folder 6 – Philippine History and Culture, 1913-1929. Benedict, Laura W., Bagobo myths (1913); McGrew, Donald F., The star-spangled banner (1913); Seale, Alvin, Sea products of Mindanao and Sulu, II: Pearl shells and button shells (1916); Kroeber, A.L., The history of Philippine civilization as reflected in religious nomenclature (1918); Schurz, William L., The Royal Philippine Company (1920); Northcliff, Alfred V., The Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, and Canton (1923); Egan, Maurice F., Recollections of a happy life (1924); Wolfson, Marguerite, In the spirit of Manila (1924); Putnam. George G., The ship St. Paul and some account of the trade with the Philippine Islands (1924); Regidor y Jurado, Antonio, Commercial progress in the Philippine Islands (1925); Villegas, Valente, Horse breeding in the Philippines (1925); Lyons, Norbert, The Nationalist victory in the Philippine Islands (1925); May, Trevis, The rarest gem of the ocean (192-?); Thompson, Carmi A., Cocoanut politics in the Philippines (1927); Diamonon, V., The rubber problem and Filipino heritage (1928); Mendoza-Guazon, Maria Paz, The development and progress of the Filipino women (1928); Kay, Gertude Alice, Adventures in geography (1929). Folder 7 – Philippine History and Culture, 1930-1939. Geiger, Charles & Sabitchi, Ruth, From coco palms to coconut oil (1930); The Philippine Journal, 4(74), September 1930; Lilius, Aleko E., An American sultan (1931); Stafford, H.E., Igorot folklore (1934); n.a., Philippine gold (1934); n.a., Rebel leader rejoices in Philippine freedom (1934); Cole, Fay-Cooper, Peoples of the Philippines (1934); Ziegler, John H., An attempt to… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 29

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 7 – Philippine History and Culture, 1930-1939, continued. … analyze the political difficulties of the province of Sulu and their causes (1934); Kirtland, Lucian S., Finding the worth while in the Orient (1934); Beckman, Frank H., West of the Golden Gate (1936); Bartlett, Harley H., Vernacular literature in the Philippines (1936) and Jar burials in the Babuyan Group, Philippine Islands, especially those of Dalupiri Island (1938); Masterson, William F., Report on communistic activities and counteragents in the Philippine Islands (1937); Bernardo, Gabriel A., “Sungka” – Philippine variant of a widely distributed game (1937); Nixon, Larry, Vagabond voyaging – The story of freighter travel (1938); Objectives of the Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines (1938); Ireland, Irma T., Mrs. Riley comes to town (1938); Rodriguez, Eulogio B., Ignacio Villamor – The savant and the man (1939); Thomas, Lowell, Midas of the Philippines (1939); Araneta, Salvador, AmericanPhilippine reciprocity (1939). Folder 8 – Philippine History and Culture, 1940-1949. Jacobs, Fenno, The Philippines – Garden of rice (1940); Shea, Nancy, The army wife (1941); n.a., The oldtime galleon commerce, 1941; ); n.a., Synopsis about the future of the Philippines (1941); Graiño, Antonio, Tres joyas de la bibilografía linguística Filipina (1942); Parker, T.C., The subterranean river of Palawan, Philippine Islands (1942); Salgado, Paz P., Getting acquainted with the Philippines (1944); Lackner, Peter R., Tropical cyclones throughout the world (1945); Bauken, Iris B., You can’t marry a Filipino (not if you live in California), 1945); Janse, Olov, Archeology of the Philippine Islands (1946); Current Events Review (December 1945-April 1946); Romero, Jose E, Our issue against Mr. Roxas (1946); Simpich, Frederick, Mindanao, on the road to Tokyo (1946); Guerrero, Leon Ma., Twilight in Tokyo (1946); Razon, Jose, Roxas, the Japs, and destiny (undated); Lava, V.G., The democratic movement in the Philippines (1947); … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 30

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 8 – Philippine History and Culture, 1940-1949, continued. … Lagon, Felipe, Consider the “teniente del barrio” (1948); n.a., Gen. Moncado acquitted (1948); Rosinger, Lawrence K., The Philippines – Problems of independence (1948); Martin, Dalmacio, J. Scott McCormick: Apostle of education in the Philippines (1948); Lynch, Francis X., An mga asuwang: A Bicol belief (1949). Folder 9 – Philippine History and Culture, 1950-1953. n.a., Race and culture in the Pacific Islands (undated); The American Chamber of Commerce [Philippines] Journal (July, 1950); n.a., The United States-Philippine relations in the year 1950: Change without correction (undated); Cason-Bonardel, F., L’Armaril Cecil a Basilan (Philippines) (1950); Clark, Blake, Are the Philippines going the way of China? (1950); Economic Survey Mission to the Philippines, Report to the President of the United States (1950); Philippine Information Council, The News (1951) and Ti Damag (1951); Lilius, Aleko, Pearls in a typhoon (1951); Riggs, S.A., Sidelights on the Filipino and his drama (undated), and Seditious drama in the Philippines (1951); The Society for the Advancement of Education, School and Society (August, 1951, and November, 1953); U.S. Dept . of State, Background – The Philippines today (1951); n.a., Jose Garcia Villa: The poetry of calibration, and ‘The frail blue doves of Aphrodite’: Irony and perspective in the Poetry of Nick Joaquin (undated); Agoncillo, Teodoro A., The Filipino intellectuals and the revolution (1953); The Philippine Trade Review (February, 1953 & May, 1953). Folder 10 – Philippine History and Culture, 1954-1956. Lontoc, Nemisioo, The present rice industry in the Philippines (1954); Philippine National Bank, Business Letter – Review of economic conditions… (May-June, 1954); Perez, Gilbert S., Manila galleons and Mexican pieces of eight (1954); Beyer, H. Otley, Anthropology at the Manila Congresses, 1953 (1954); … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 31

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 10 – Philippine History and Culture, 1954-1956, continued. … Dalisay, Amando M., Financing economic development (1954) and The guiding principles of the Philippine agricultural program (with Isidoro Macaspac, undated); Lambrect, Francis, Genealogical trees of Mayawyaw (1953) and Ancestor’s knowledge among the Ifuagos… (1954); Philippine Library Journal (November, 1954); Rivera, Vicente, Jr., Appointment with a theater (1955); Vigus, Robert, Pageant of the Philippines (1955); The Provincial News Digest (1955, 1957); Lynch, Frank, The Jesuit letters of Mindanao as a source of anthropological data (1956); Siquia y Pineda, Enrique, La lucha por el poder en el extreme Oriente (1956); VibarBasco, Carmen, Two Bago villages: A study (1956); Pajo, Maria Caseñas, The ascension into heaven. A folktale from Bohol, Philippines (1956); Magsaysay, Ramon, Roots of Philippine policy (1956); American Chamber of Commerce, Cost of living survey among American and/or other foreign staff families in Manila, Philippines (JuneSeptember, 1956). Folder 11 – Philippine History and Culture, 1957-1959. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economic developments in the Philippines, 1956 (1957); Vanderkroef, Justus M., The Philippines, Indonesia, and United States aid (1957); Roperos, G.M., Four old men in Philippine art (1957); Starner, Frances A., The problems of Philippine nationalism (1957); Smythe, Lewis, Eight approaches to rural community development (1957); Goquingco, Leonor, Dances of the Philippines (1957); Cutshall, Alden, Dumaguete: An urban study of a Philippine community (1957); Yabes, Leopoldo Y., The Ilocano epic: A critical study of “The life of Lam-ang”, 1958; Malay, Paula Carolina, Some Tagalog folkways (ca. 1958); ForéGanzon, Guadalupe, La Solidaridad; Volume 1, No. 1, February 15, 1889 (The Spanish original with translation into English) (1958); Quiason, Serafin D., The Japanese colony in Davao, 1904-1941 (1958); Art Directors’… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 32

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 11 – Philippine History and Culture, 1957-1959, continued. … Newsletter (1958); Fieldiana – Zoology, 5 articles from the Philippine Zoological Expedition 1946-1947; Legarda, Benito, Jr., Some historical precursors of Philippne economic nationalism (1958) aned The concentration of Philippine foreign trade (1956); New Horizons (Philippine Christian higher education, 1958, 1967); Saniel, Josefa M., The origin of San Lazaro Hospital (1958); Casambre, Napoleon J., Manuel L. Quezon and the Jones Bill (1958); Asia Colleges Newsletter (August, 1958); Levinson, G.I., The workers’ movement in the Philippines (1958; translated from Russian original); n.a., The Philippines: The U.S. gets out (1959); Zaide, Gregorio F., The Philippines and the PanAmerican world (1959); Monteclaro, Pedro, Maragtas (History of Panay) (1959 translation); plus 5 newspaper articles. Folder 12 – Philippine History and Culture, 1960-1961. Abella, Domingo, Eighteenth century documents on Bishop Miguel Lino de Espleta of Cebu (1960); Miranda, Luis G., Primer document imprese sobre la historia de las Filipinas (1960); Quasha, William H., An American looks at Dr. Jose P. Laurel (1960); U.S. Dept. of State, Background: Republic of the Philippines (1960); Conklin, Harold C., Maling, a Hanunóo girl from the Philippines and A day in Parina (1960); Quirino, Jose A., Perpetual villains in local war movies (ca. 1960) and Jikiri and the man who killed him (1960); Quirino, Carlos, Philippine documents in Mexico (ca. 1960), A fabulous battle (1960), and A wonderful discovery (1960); Jocando, F. Landa, The forgotten minorities and A plea for understanding (1960); Guillermo, Artemio R., 8 articles on the Philippines in The Asian Student (1959-1967, bulk 1960-1962); plus 11 newspaper articles. Folder 13 – Philippine History and Culture, 1962-1963. Tengco, Alfredo M., Filipino folk beliefs in marketing (1962); Abella, Domingo, Presentation of the reissued… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 33

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 13 – Philippine History and Culture, 1962-1963, continued. … Blair and Robertson series (1962); Lava, Jesus, A critique of Benedict J. Kerkvliet’s The Huk Rebellion: A study of peasant revolt in the Philippines (undated); Bohannan, Charles T.R., Antiguerilla operations (1962); de Young, John and Hunt, Chester E., Communication channels and functional literacy in the Philippine barrios (1962); Friend, Theodore, Decolonization of the Philippines: A Russian and French view (1962); Gowing, Peter, Resurgent Islam and the Moro problem in the Philippines (1962); Lachica, Eduardo, The age of awakening. Part Two: The early English and Part Three: The early Americans (1963); Zafra, Nicholas, The residencia in the colonial administrative system in the Philippines (1963); Salamanca, Bonifacio S., Was the Philippine encomienda a land grant? (1963); Neira, Eladio, The social structure of pre-Hispanic Filipino society (1963); Francisco, Juan R., Analogous customs, beliefs, and traditions in India and the Philippines (1963); 5 newspaper articles. Folder 14 – Philippine History and Culture, 1964-1965. Pedrosa, Pio, The beginnings of Quezon City; Gowing, Peter, Muslim Filipinos today (1964); Morehouse, Ward, and Hart, Donn V., Asia: A study in depth (1964); Tipace, Amanda R., Philippines marriage customs (1964); Maslog, Crispin, Emilio Aguinaldo – Filipino exrebel (1964); Galvan, G.L., What a woman can do (1964); Anderson, Gerald H., Missionary readings on the Philippines: A guide (1964) and Christianity in Southeast Asia: A bibliographical guide (1965); Bernal, Rafael, La experiencia Mexicana en Filipinas (1964); Tegengren, Felix R., A historical review of gold in the Philippines (1964); Bayang, Eugenio, Bayang’s Demang notes (Sagada Igorot culture, 1964); Benesa, Leonides V., Manila through the artist and The Filipino novel from 1941 to 1962: A critical glance at (1964); TagumpayCastillo, Gelia, Man with many faces: The researcher in… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 34

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 14 – Philippine History and Culture, 1964-1965, continued. … a program of planned change, and A development program in action: A progress report on a Philippine case (1964); Paterno, Roberto, American military bases in the Philippines: The Brownell opinion (1964); Manglapus, Raul S., Democracy for new Asia (1964); Salt, Alexander, and Heistand, H., Manila walls and their fortifications (1964); San Juan, E., Jr., Pantikan: A critical introduction to Tagalog literature (ca. 1965); n.a., Philippine historical documents in the National Archives of Mexico (ca. 1965); Evangelista, Alfredo E., Identifying some intrusive archeological materials found in Philippine proto-historic sites (1965); Blaker, James R., The Chinese newspaper in the Philippines: Toward the definition of a tool (1965); Dacanay, Julian E., Jr., The okil in Muslim art: A view from the drawing board (1965); Stauffer, Robert B., Philippine interest groups: An index of political development (1965). Folder 15 – Philippine History and Culture, 1966-1967. Saniel, Josefa M., The Japanese minority in the Philippines before Pearl Harbor: Social organization in Davao (1966); Philippine Historical Association, Historical Bulletin (several articles about Manuel Quezon, June, 1966); Fernandez, Alejandro M., The 1898 republic and statehood (ca. 1966); Katigbak, Maria K., The American woman in the Philippines (1966); Laufer, Berthold, The relations of the Chinese to the Philippines (1967); Regudo, Adriana C., and Murphy, Edmund M., The Philippine population in the Seventies (1967); Sison, Herminia A., I. V. Mallari (plus biographical data, 1967); Abella, Domingo, State of higher education in the Philippines to 1863 – A historical reappraisal (1960s), When Filipino colonial troops fought in Vietnam in 1858 (1966), A brief introduction to the study of Western cultural penetration in the Philippines (1967), and Koxinga nearly ended Spanish rule in the Philippines in 1662 (1968); two newspaper articles. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 35

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 16 – Philippine History and Culture, 1968-1969. Pacific War Memorial, Corregidor Island (dedication ceremony poster, 1968); Philippine Studies (July, 1968); Concepción, Mercedes, and Hendershot, Gerry, Factors associated with married women’s ideal family size and approval of family planning (1968); n.a., Señor (1968 reprint of undated original); Kiefer, Thomas M., Reciprocity and revenge in the Philippines: Some preliminary remarks about the Tausug of Jolo (1968); Bureau of Census and Statistics, Consumers’ price index for low-income families in Manila (1968-1969); Nimmo, H. Arlo, Reflections on Bajau history (1968); Brooks, Patricia, The miracle of Makati puts beauty in a swamp (1969); Ohshima, George, An ethnological study of South Western Palawan (1969); Gowing, Peter G., Christians and Moros: The confrontation of Christianity and Islam in the Philippines (1968); Zuñiga, Oscar, Manila’s happy days (1969); n.a., Growing nationalism deters foreign investment in the Philippines; Japan now leads U.S. in market (1969); Escoda, Isabel T., & Vecina, Ramon, Atiatihan! (1969); 2 newspaper articles. Folder 17 – Philippine History and Culture, 1970-1971. Mangahas, Federico, Are there readable Filipino writers? (1970); Tenorio, Jose, The customs of the Tiruray people (1970); Grow, L.M., The poet and the garden: The green world of Bienvenido N. Santos (ca. 1970s); Golay, Frank, Fourth annual report of the Cornell Philippines project (1971); Peterson, Warren E., Preliminary report on two sites from Northeastern Luzon (ca. 1970); Berger, Kenneth W., Francisco Baltazar – Premier Philippine poet (1971); Spoehr, Alexander, The double outrigger sailing canoe of Zamboanga and the Sulu Archipelago, Southern Philippines (1971); American Geographical Society, Focus: Philippines (1971); n.a., Kabikolan (preserving Bicol culture, 3 issues 1971 and 1969 PSIAA meeting booklet); Williams, J. David, An American view of Manila in 1887 (1971); n.a., Your family in a rural community (ca. 1970s); Taylor, John R.M., The… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 36

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 17 – Philippine History and Culture, 1970-1971, continued. … Philippine insurrection against the United States: A compilation of documents with notes and introduction (title page only, 1971). Folder 18 – Philippine History and Culture, 1972-1973. Huerbana, Ricardo R., Philippine folk beliefs and customs file: Use, organization, source, and method of analysis & classification (ca. 1972); Vamenta, Albert, Sketches of choice museum artifacts (1972); Lucas, Christopher, The fantabulous Philippines (1972); Averch, Harvey, & Koehler, John, Explaining dissident success: The Huks in Central Luzon (1972); Youngblood, Robert L., Political attitudes and the Filipino family: A perspective from Manila (1972); Foronda, Marcelino A., Some notes on Philippine historiography (1972); Consignado, Angelita S., On Filipino writers in English (1973); MendozaEscobar, Vicente, Filipino-oriented children’s books for the New Society (1973); Quirino, Carlos, A checklist of documents on Gomburza from the Archdiocesan Archives of Manila (1973); Ramos, Maximo D., Filipino cultural patterns and values and their mythological dimensions (1973); Rixhon, Gerard, A preliminary survey of Tausug oral tradition (1972); Jiminez-Magsanoc, Letty, Viva Villa: National artist still in search for answers to eternal questions of life (1973); van der Kroef, Justus M., Communism and reform in the Philippines (1973). Folder 19 – Philippine History and Culture, 1974-1975. Pacific Basin Reports, Philippines: Exxon pulls out of the oil business (1974); Kann, Peter R., The Philippines without democracy (1974); Wada, Richard O., A note on sensitivity properties of four income inequality measures (1974); Philippines Information Bulletin (7 issues, December 1973 - December 1975); Lieban, Richard W., Medical anthropology (1974); Goldman, Hymen, Manila adventure, in “I could write a book” (1974) Grow, L.M., Modern Philippine literature in English: Current trends and the tradition (ca. 1975); Espiritu, Percy L., … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 37

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 19 – Philippine History and Culture, 1974-1975, continued. … Ilokano-English comics presents: T & H (1975); Pahayag (pro-democracy newsletter, April 1975 & May 1975); Cultural Research Society of the Philippines, Cultural Research Bulletin (4 issues, 19751976). Folder 20 – Philippine History and Culture, 1976-1977. Lieban, Richard W., Traditional medical beliefs and the choice of practitioners in a Philippine city [Cebu] (1976); Guzman, Virginia, Guthrie, Helen, & Guthrie, George, Physical and intellectual development in Philippine children fed five different dietary staples (1975); National Federation of Associations of Barangay Councils (NFABC), Barangay Bulletin (3 issues, March-June 1976); Garrett, Eugene A., A bibliography of catalogs (1976); Price, Grace R., Edward A Quisumbing: Portrait of the botanist as a Filipino (1976); Kilusan ng Mga Mamimili ng Pilipinas, Ang Mamimili (1976), Shaplen, Robert, Letter from Manila (May, 1976); Philippine Airlines, Topic (3 issues, 1976); Lott, Juanita T., Migration of a mentality: The Pilipino community (1976); Guthrie, George, Masangkay, Zenaida, & Guthrie, Helen, Behavior, malnutrition, and mental development (1976); Johnson, Stephen, The Philippines: A nation in transition (1977); Rizal Travel Center, Newsletter (Fall, 1977); Civil Service Commission, The new Philippine foreign policy (1977); Bulosan, Carlos, The power of the people (as printed in Alive, September 10, 1977); Dansalan College, Marawi City (brochure, 1970s); Dansalan Research Center, Publications and reports (bibliography, January 1975 – June 1978); Dansalan Research Center, Occasional papers (research reports, 4 issues, 1977-1978); Quiason, S.D., Some notes on the cultural studies in the Philippines (1977); Hunt, Chester L., The Philippine compact farm: Right answer or wrong question? and The development of Philippine sociology: A summary statement (1977); Lawless, Robert, … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 38

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 20 – Philippine History and Culture, 1976-1977, continued. … Deforestation and destruction of an indigenous ecocultural niche in northern Philippines (1977). Folder 21 – Philippine History and Culture, 1978-1979. Cruikshank, Bruce, The settlement of Samar in the nineteenth century (1978), An essay on the Franciscans on Samar Island, the Philippines, 1768-1898 (1978), and The Franciscans in the Philippines, 1578-1898: A research proposal (ca. 1979); Jose, Ricardo T., Pre-war Manila (1978) and Old forts never die, they just fade away… to scrappers (1979); Howard, Henry B., An examination of the Muslim insurgency in the southern Philippines and proposals for peace in the region (1978); Hsieh, S.C. & Ruttan, Vernon, Technological, institutional and environmental factors in the growth of rice production: Philippines, Thailand and Taiwan (undated); Cariño, Ledivina V., Some problems in the pursuit of social development in the Philippines (1978); Aquino, Belinda A., Filipino immigrant women in Hawaii: An overview (1978); Rivera, Cenon M., Pitig ng buhay (1979); Lande, Carl H., The future of Philippine politics and American policy (ca. 1979); Youngblood, Robert L., Churchmilitary relations in the Philippines (ca. 1979); Johnson, Lawrence T., Time bomb in the U.S. empire (1979); Laygo, Teresito M., Presenting Philippine culture through the short story (ca. 1979); Jenks, Jeffrey, Reexamining military expenditures for the Philippines (1979); International Food Information Service (IFIS), Newsletter (1979); Heritgage/Pag Galleries, “Mother and child” (exhibition by Cenon M. Rivera, 1979). Folder 22 – Philippine History and Culture, 1980. Balajadia, Basilio P., The phenomenon of spirit possession cults in Metro Manila (ca. 1980); Association of Progressive Filipinos, Binhi (2 issues, 1979-1980); Molina, Ma. Carmen, The Dominican Fr. Juan de Paz as a source of historical information through his writings (1980); Cultural Survival, Inc., The Chico River dams (1980); … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 39

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 22 – Philippine History and Culture, 1980, continued. … Gabriel, Pedro B., Maharlika, thy name was Philip (1980); Villegas, Edberto M., Notes on the labor code and the conditions of the industrial working class in the Philippines (1980); 75th anniversary – Filipino immigration (supplement to The Maui News, 1980); Alejandro, Reynaldo, Philippine studies drew a diverse lot (1980); American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Development assistance programs of U.S. non-profit organizations – Philippines (1980); Hooley, Richard, Philippine economics: Developments and major issues (1980); Jorge B. Vargas, 1890-1980 (obituary in Asiaweek, March 7, 1980); Reyes, Soledad S., The Philippine komiks (after 1980); Marquardt, Frederic S., A generation of teachers that gave so much to the Philippines (1980). Folder 23 – Philippine History and Culture, 1981-1982. Headland, Thomas N. Imposed values and aid rejection among Philippine Negritos (1981); Special report – Publishing industry (Business Day, June 18, 1981); Hunter, Pat, Hanapepe massacre recalled by survivors (1981); Nagano-Kano, Yoshiko, The structure of the Philippine sugar industry at the end of the American colonial period and after 1974 (1981); Fegan, Brian, Rentcapitalism in the Philippines (1981); Ramos, Elias T., Changing roles of trade unions in Southeast Asia (1981); Ledesma, Antonio J., Land to the tiller: Paradigm lost for Philippine villages? (1981); Macaranas, Federico M., Tables and charts for a benefit-cost analysis paradigm of international migration: The Filipino experience in America (1981); Jesus, Angel G. de, Lydia V. Arguilla, renaissance woman (1982); Hicks, G. L. & Redding, S. G., Culture and corporate performance in the Philippines: The Chinese puzzle (1982); David, Randolf S., Sociology and development studies in the Philippines (1982); Lopez Family Reunion, Newsletter No. 2 (1982); Nagano, Yoshiko, Formulation of Sugarlandia in the late 19th century Negros: Origin of underdevelopment in the… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 40

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 23 – Philippine History and Culture, 1981-1982, continued. … Philippines (1982); Jahn Ed, ‘Ferdy’ hails heroes Uncle Sam slighted (1982); Philippine Folklore Society & the National Conference on Local History, Bulletin of Philippine Folklore & Local History (8 issues, 1981-1983). Folder 24 – Philippine History and Culture, 1983-1985. Doeppers, Daniel F., Mortgage loans and lending institutions in pre-war Manila (1983); Yoshihara, Kunio, A note on information sources on Philippine business history (1984); Branigin, William, Southern city becomes battlefield and Crony capitalism blamed for economic crisis (1984); Carrion, Jean Zaruba, A matter of time (1984); Urban Life Center, Synapses Messages (5 issues, May 1984 – May 1985); Niehaus, Marjorie, Philippines in turmoil: Implications for U.S. policy and Philippine internal conditions: Consequences of the Aquino assassination (1984); Tapales, Prosperina D., Women in the Philippines bureaucracy: Toward an alternative approach to the study of political participation (1984); Warren, Charles P., Black Asians in the Philippines: The “Negrito problem” revisited (1984); Bank of Boston, The Boston connection: Tracing the origin of the early ties between Boston and the Philippines (1984); Jesus Garcia, Rufino de, What the real problem in the Philippines ‘is not’? (1985); Gleeck (?), Beyond nationalism: Ileto’s historiography (1985); Lohr, Steve, Inside the Philippine insurgency (1985). Folder 25 – Philippine History and Culture, 1986-1989. Young, James W., The Homma medal (1986); McAfee, Kathy, Negros Island: Hunger besets Sugarland (1986); Eder, James F., Economic change and the demise of curing ceremonies among the Batak of Palawan (1986); Quirino, Carlos, Why the 1896 Philippine Revolution failed (1986), Jagoe, D. A., The 1986 Philippine presidential election: Witnessing a watershed (1987); Hargrove, Thomas R., Dive notes to sunken church, Lake Taal, December 1987; Jones, Clayton, Aquino pays steep price to … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 41

Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 3: Materials arranged by year, continued. Folder 25 – Philippine History and Culture, 1986-1989, continued. …appease military (1987); Fallows, James, A damaged culture (1987); Philippine-Michigan Club of Ann Arbor [MI}, The PMC News, December 1987 – January 1988; Mangahas, Mahar, SWS survey bulletin on the 1986-87 economic recovery (1988); Dacanay, Julian E., Jr., Ethnic houses and Philippine artistic expression (1988); Torres, B. J., Raphael Palma: Paragon of moral courage and integrity (1989); Zeitin, Arnold, At last, F. Sionil Jose makes it in the US (1989); Montreal, Lani T., The big little bookshop that purrs (1989); Spector, Ronald H., Our man in Saigon and Manila, (1989). Folder 26 – Philippine History and Culture, 1990-1994. Hodgson, Gregor, Lost cities of Lake Taal (1990); Asia Watch, “Disappearances” in the Philippines (1990); Escobar, Gabriel, Looking at the past with pride: Filipino community celebrates heritage (1990); Institute on Church and Social Issues, Intersect (December, 1992); Weir, William, The guns of the Philippine wars… as much myth as fact (1992); Shulman, Frank Joseph, The bibliographic control of English-language writings about Japan with particular focus on the social sciences and area studies (1993); Chin, Steven A., Filipino veterans poor in land they fought for (1993); America Online, Balita Pilipina (2 issues, 1994). Sub-series 4: Archival indexes and finding aids Folder 1 – Chinos (Chinese) – Manila (1967). Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. Index of microfilmed documents at the National Archives of the Philippines on the Chinese community in Manila. Folder 2 – Chinos (Chinese) – Provinces (1967). Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. Index of microfilmed documents at the National Archives of the Philippines on the Chinese community in other Philippine provinces.

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Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 4: Archival indexes and finding aids, continued. Folder 3 – Manila complex (1967). Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. Index of microfilmed documents at the National Archives of the Philippines about the founding and administrative history of Manila. Copy 1. Folder 4 – Manila complex (1967). Institute of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines. Index of microfilmed documents at the National Archives of the Philippines about the founding and administrative history of Manila. Copy 2. Sub-series 5: Ephemera Folder 1 – Ephemera, ca. 1800s – 1949. Includes materials on Claro M. Recto, Bicol Athletic Association, Oriental Commercial Company, and others. Folder 2 – Ephemera, ca. 1950s – ca. 1980s. Includes materials on Diosdato M. Yap, Vidal A. Tan, Isabelo de los Reyes, Trinity College, and others. Folder 3 – Ephemera, Tagalog (undated, 1954, 1962) Sub-series 6: Rizaliana Folder 1 – Materials about Jose Rizal (undated, 1887-1900, 1932, 1961, 1977). Includes books and other materials by Ferdinand Blumentritt. Sub-series 7: Donn V. Hart Folder 1 – Donn V. Hart, articles & research, undated, 1944, 1948, 1956, 1957. Folder 2 – Donn V. Hart, articles & research, 1960-1969. Folder 3 – Donn V. Hart, articles & research, 1970-1979. Folder 4 – Donn V. Hart, articles & research, 1980-1987. Folder 5 – Donn V. Hart, bibliographies, Syracuse University Library, 1961. Folder 6 – Donn V. Hart, bibliographies, Syracuse University Library, 1962-1965. Folder 7 – Donn V. Hart, bibliographies, Northern Illinois University. An annotated bibliography of Philippine bibliographies: 1964-1973 (1974). Folder 8 – Donn V. Hart, personal library contents (undated).

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Series 3: Philippine History and Culture, continued. Sub-series 7: Donn V. Hart, continued. Folder 9 – Donn V. Hart. The Cebuan Filipino Bayot and Lakinon: Homosexuality and transvestitism in the Bisayas, Philippines (1967). Folder 10 – Donn V. Hart. Cebuan Filipino social structures (undated). Folder 11 – Donn V. Hart. Compadrinazgo: Ritual kinship in the Philippines (draft; ca. 1976). Folder 12 – Donn V. Hart. Compadrinazgo: Ritual kinship in the Philippines (typescript; draft; ca. 1976). Folder 13 – Donn V. Hart. Compadrinazgo: Philippine ritual kinship with comparisons to Latin America (draft; ca. 1976). Folder 14 – Donn V. Hart and Harriet Hart. Doña Florentina (dramatic script; obtained 1957). Folder 15 – Donn V. Hart and Harriet Hart. Juan Pusong: The Philippine trickster revisited (draft; 1975). Folder 16 – Donn V. Hart. Life cycle in Barrio Caticugan: The early years (draft; 1955). Folder 17 – Donn V. Hart, Phya Anuman Rajadhon, and Richard J. Coughlin. Southeast Asian birth customs: Three studies in human reproduction (excerpts; 1965). Series 4: Non-governmental organizations and associations in the Philippines. Folder 1 – 4-H Clubs of the Philippines (undated, 1977). Folder 2 – Agency for International Development (AID) (1966). Folder 3 – American Association of the Philippines, American Historical Committee (1974-1988). Meeting minutes and reports. Folder 4 – American Institute of Pacific Relations (undated). Folder 5 – American School Alumni Association of Manila (ASAAM) (1985). Bamboo Bridge. Folder 6 – American Studies Association of the Philippines (ASAP) – Cebu chapter (1979). ASAP-Cebu Newsletter. Folder 7 – American Universities Field Staff (1959-1971). Reports. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 44

Series 4: Non-governmental organizations and associations in the Philippines, continued. Folder 8 – Art Association of the Philippines (AAP). Monthly Bulletin, 1951-1952. Religious Art Exhibition, 1958. Folder 9 – Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP). Ichthys, 1978-1983. Folder 10 – Association for Asian Studies, Philippine Studies newsletter, 1975-1984 Folder 11 – Big 10 Alumni Club of the Philippines, 1958. Directory 1958. Folder 12 – Boy’s Town, Inc., 1957. Boy’s Town Tribune. Folder 13 – Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines, 1975. The state of the nation after three years of martial law. Folder 14 – College English Teachers’ Association (CETA), 1952. CETA Proceedings. Folder 15 – Communist Party of the Philippines, 1977. Ang Bayan. Folder 16 - Council on Economic Affairs, 1959-1962. Newsletter and reports. Folder 17 – Cultural Center of the Philippines, 1981. Events calendar. Folder 18 – Filipino Students’ Catholic Association (FISCA), 1960-1963. FISCA Newsletter. Folder 19 – Friends of the Filipino People (FFP), 1977-1990. Bulletin and reports. Folder 20 – Fund for Assistance to Private Education, 1969. Folder 21 – IBON, undated, 1976. Folder 22 – Indonesian Students’ Association in the Philippines, 1954. Bulletin. Folder 23 – Institute of Export Development, undated. Wood products brochures. Folder 24 – Institute for Filipino Resources and Administration (IFRI), undated. Brochure. Folder 25 – Institute for Food and Development Policy, undated, 1989. Folder 26 – International Association of Filipino Patriots (IAFP), 1978. Folder 27 – International Rice Researcher Institute (IRRI), 1981-1987. The IRRI Reporter. Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 45

Series 4: Non-governmental organizations and associations in the Philippines, continued. Folder 28 – Japanese-American Philatelic Society, 1968. The Postal Bell (newsletter). Folder 29 – Jord Financial Advisory, 1989. Newsletter. Folder 30 – MERALCO (Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company). Sixty-six years of service, 1969. Folder 31 – Mindanao Agricultural Resettlement Agency (MARA), 1971. MARA Bulletin. Folder 32 – Mindanao State University, University Research Center, 1974-1978. Unirecent. Folder 33 – Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), 1980. The Bangsamoro right to self-determination. (Misuari, Nur) Folder 34 – Peace Corps Philippines, 1968. Philippine Studies Notebook. Folder 35 – Philippine Association. Undated, 1962. The Philippine Newsletter. Folder 36 – Philippine Booklovers Society, 1955, 1959. Newsletters and event brochure. Folder 37 – Philippine Historical Association (PHA), 1980. The PHA Balita. Folder 38 – Philippine Historical Portfolio, undated. Promotional materials. Folder 39 – Philippine Information Council, 1951. Ang BALITA. Folder 40 – The Philippine Mission in Japan, 1960. Minisphil Tokyo Fortnightly. Folder 41 – Philippine Nurses Association of Chicago (PNAC), 1978. PNAC Gazette. Folder 42 – Philippine Philatelic Society, 1986-1993. Philippine Philatelic Society Journal. Folder 43 – Philippine Resource Center, 1985. Philippine Report. Folder 44 – Philippine Scouts Heritage Society, 1992. Quarterly Newsletter. Folder 45 – Philippine Tobacco Association (PTA), 1960, 1963. PTA Digest.

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Series 4: Non-governmental organizations and associations in the Philippines, continued. Folder 46 – Pilipino-American Association, 1972, 1975. Newsletters, report, invitations. Folder 47 – Salvation Army – Philippines, undated, 1976. Brochures. Folder 48 – Samaka Service Center, 1956. Let us raise goats on our homesite farm. Folder 49 – School for the Deaf & Blind (SDB), 1965-1975. The SDB Gazette. Folder 50 – Silliman University, 1956, 1961, 1976, 1977, 1980. Alumni bulletin, ephemera. Folder 51 – Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 1984. Newsletter. Folder 52 – Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), 1966, 1967. SEATO Record. Folder 53 – United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1950. Report of the mission to the Philippines. Folder 54 – Union Church of Manila, 1917, 1967, 1975. Folder 55 – University of the Philippines, 1979, 1983. Carillon (alumni quarterly magazine), 1979. Japanese capitalism and the Asian Development Bank, 1983. Series 5: Philippine Government and Politics, 1898-1998. Sub-series 1: Philippine government and politics Folder 1 – Netzorg research materials, 1997-1998 Folder 2 – Government & politics articles, 1898-1961 Folder 3 – Government & politics articles, 1967-1988 Sub-series 2: Philippine government publications Folder 1 – Agriculture (undated, 1903, 1951, 1953, 1973-1974). Oficina de Agricultura, Memoria preliminar sobre los terrenos de abaca de Filipinas (1903); Dept. of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Guide in brooding chicks (1951); Bureau of Agricultural Extension, Community planting: A cooperative undertaking (undated); U.S. Foreign Operations Administration, The Philippine program for cottage industries (1953); Department of Agrarian Reform, From tenant-farmer to owner-cultivator (1973) and Modes of payments to… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 47

Series 5: Philippine Government and Politics, 1898-1998, continued. Sub-series 2: Philippine government publications, continued. Folder 1 – Agriculture, continued. … landowners (undated); Social Survey Research Unit, Research report series, nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 13 (1973-1975). Folder 2 – Banking & finance (1935-1936, 1952-1960, 1980). Anti-Usury Board, The anti-usury bulletin (1936, 1936); Central Bank of the Philippines, Central Bank news digest, 1952, 1959, 1960; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economic reports – Philippine regulations on profit remittances, 1956; Ministry of Labor and Employment, Base compensation, personnel practices and fringe benefits survey – banking industry (1980). Folder 3 – Census data (1968). Bureau of the Census and Statistics, Special release. Folder 4 – Community development (1901, 1909, 1956). Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes for the Philippine Islands, Instructions for volunteer field workers (1901); Bureau of Public Works, Road Book: Capataz manual of road work (1909); Presidential Assistant on Community Development, Understanding community development and barrio survey (1956). Folder 5 – Education (1926-1928, 1940, 1961-1967). Bureau of Education, The School News Review (1926-1928); Department of Public Instruction, Adult Education Action (1940); Bureau of Public Schools, Panatang makabayan Pilipino (1962); Commission on National Integration, Rules and regulations on local scholarships (1962); Bureau of Public Schools, Revised SIPA rules (1962); Collection and compilation of historical and cultural materials… (1963); Teaching literature in the high school (1963); IR-8 miracle rice – mahimalang palay (in 6 local editions, 1967). Folder 6 – Executive Branch (1955). Government Survey and Reorganization Commission, Improving the organization of the executive branch of the government of the Philippines. Folder 7 – Science and technology (1972-1977). Philippine Commission on Volcanology. The COMVOL letter.

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Series 5: Philippine Government and Politics, 1898-1998, continued. Sub-series 3: Political speeches Folder 1 – Political speeches, 1909-1945 Folder 2 – Jose Laurel, speeches 1943-1953 Folder 3 – Sergio Osmena, speeches 1922-1945 Folder 4 – Manuel Quezon, speeches 1911-1941 Folder 5 – Elpidio Quirino, speeches 1949-1950 Folder 6 – Manuel Roxas, speeches 1946-1948 Sub-series 4: Ferdinand E. Marcos Folder 1 – Ferdinand E. Marcos materials (1965, 1972-1988) Series 6: Philippine Languages and Dictionaries 1892-1991. Sub-series 1: Dictionaries and workbooks Folder 1 – Bagobo-Espanol (Spanish). Dictionary, 1892 Folder 2 – Cebuano-English. Vocabulary and workbook, undated Folder 3 – English-Japanese. Textbook, 1943 Folder 4 – English-Malay-Tagalog-Ilocano-Visayan. Dictionary and workbook, ca. 1944 Folder 5 – Filipino-Espanol (Spanish). Dictionary, 1921 Folder 6 – Itbayaten-English. Dictionary, 1966 Folder 7 – English-Moro. Dictionary, ca. 1900 Folder 8 – Sagada Igorot-English. Dictionary, 1957; workbook, 1962 Folder 9 – Espanol (Spanish)-Tiruray. Dictionary, 1893 Sub-series 2: Philippine languages, dialects, and linguistics Folder 1 – Philippine language articles (1913-1958 and undated). Conant, Carlos E., The names of the Philippine languages (undated); Lola, Al, English language for Filipinos (undated); Beyer, H. Otley, Origin myths among the mountain peoples of the Philippines (1912) and List of Philippine languages and dialects (ca. 1942); Veyra, Jaime C. de, Sobre la “k” y “w” (1939); USAFFE Counter Intelligence Corps, Tagalog course (ca. 1943); Jamais, Carmelo J., Some Ilocano proverbs (1953); Bibliographical Society of the Philippines, Bicentenary celebration of the publication of Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala (1954); Buhain, Amparo R., The Tagalog particle “na” (1958).

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Series 6: Philippine Languages and Dictionaries 1892-1991, continued. Sub-series 2: Philippine languages, dialects, and linguistics, continued. Folder 2 – Philippine language articles (1960-1965). LeonPortilla, Miguel, Algunos nahuatlismos en el castellano de Filipinas (1960); Rodda, Rosemary, Phonemes of Batak (1961); Maryott, Kenneth R., The phonology and morphophonemics of Tabukang Sangir (1961); Maryott, Alice, The nuclear predication in Sangir (1963); Lee, Ernest W., On non-syllabic high vocoids in Maguindanao (1962); McKaughan, Howard, Overt relation markers in Maranao (1962); Thomas, David & Healey, Alan, Some Philippine language subgroupings: A lexicostatistical study (1962); Manuel, E. Arsenio, Bagobo riddles (1962); Chrétien, Douglas, A classification of twenty-one Philippine languages (1962); Healey, Alan, Three-letter abbreviations of Malayo-Polynesian (Austronesian) language names (1962); Elkins, Richard, Partial loss of contrast between ”a” and “e” in Western Bukidnon Manobo (1963) and The anit taboo: A Manobo cultural unit (1964); Frake, Charles O., Sindangan Subanun word list (1954), Zamboangueño: Creole Spanish in the Philippines (1962), A structural description of Subanun “religious behavior” (ca. 1962), Cultural ecology and ethnography (1962), Notes on queries in ethnography (1964), How to ask for a drink in Subanun (1964), Struck by speech: The Yakan concept of litigation (1960s), and The ethnographic study of cognitive systems (undated); Conklin, Harold C., Some terms in contemporary Philippine English (1965). Folder 3 – Philippine language articles (1972-1991). Yamada, Yukihiro, Speech disguise in Itbayaten numerals (1972); Dorn, Luis, Multilingualism in two urban Lutheran churches (1974); Manuel, E. Arsenio, A vademecum for Filipinists and specialists (ca. 1978); Wrigglesworth, Hazel, Sociolinguistic features of narrative discourse in Ilianen Manobo (1977), Tulalang slays the dragon: A complete song from the Ilianen Manobo epic of Tulalang (1977), Rhetorical devices distinguishing the genre of folktale (fiction) from that of oral history (fact) in … Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 50

Series 6: Philippine Languages and Dictionaries 1892-1991, continued. Sub-series 2: Philippine languages, dialects, and linguistics, continued. Folder 3 – Philippine language articles (1972-1991), continued. … Ilianen Manobo narrative discourse (1980), and Manobo storytelling as approximation to drama (1984); Espiritu, Precy, Prospects for “Filipino” as a national language (1981); Conklin, Harold C., A systematic orthography for writing Ifugao (1991). Series 7: Bibliographies, the Zaide Library, and Bookstore Catalogs Sub-series 1: Bibliographies Folder 1 – Bibliographies, SE Asia (1952-1979). Hobbs, Cecil, Southeast Asia: An annotated bibliography of selected reference sources (1952); Lasker, Bruno, Books on Southeast Asia: A select bibliography(1956); Kublin, Hyman, Education in Asian countries: An introductory reading and buying guide for undergraduate colleges and libraries (1964); Embree, Ainslie T. [Ed.], A guide to paperbacks on Asia (1964); Morehouse, Ward, & Ehrman, Edith, Preliminary bibliography on Southeast Asia for undergraduate libraries (1969); Wright, Joyce [Ed.], CORMOSEA bulletin (1975/1976, 1979); Shulman, Frank J., The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives: An overview with special attention to newsletters published within the region of the Southeast Conference, Association for Asian Studies (1987). Folder 2 – Bibliographies, Philippines & Filipiniana (19521984). Abrera, Carlos P., Bibliography on foreign relations and foreign policy of the Republic of the Philippines since 1945 (1952); Bernardo, Gabriel A., A bibliography of the old Philippine syllabaries (1953); n.a., Bibliographic notes (1953); Phelan, John Leddy, The Philippine collection in the Newberry Library (1955); Manuel, E. Arsenio, The Beyer Collection of original sources in Philippine ethnography (1958); Abella, Domingo, Filipiniana in foreign archives and libraries (1959); Boxer, C.R., Catalogue of Philippine manuscripts in the Lilly Library (1968); University of San Carlos… Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 51

Series 7: Bibliographies, the Zaide Library, and Bookstore Catalogs, continued. Sub-series 1: Bibliographies, continued. Folder 2 – Bibliographies, Philippines & Filipiniana (19521984), continued. … library, Cebu City, Nova et Detera (12 issues, July 1969 – February 1971); Kerkvliet, Melinda, index of articles on Manila labor issues, 1920s-1930s (undated); Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center, Book Fair ’71 (1971); Institutum Historicum Ord. S. Augustini, Relazioni del secondo congresso internazionale di storia dell’ordine Agostiniano (1974); Hornedo, Florentino H. [Ed.], A bibliography of Philippine studies by William Henry Scott, historian (1984); Mak, Alice, A selected list of recently added Philippine materials to the Asian collection, University of Hawaii library, November 1984 (1984); n.a., Steiner Filipiniana collection (undated); n.a., List of titles of extra copies of books, government documents, periodicals, serials, etc. of the American Historical Collection library (undated). Folder 3 - Bibliographies, Philippine subjects (1906-1980 and undated). Dept. of Public Instruction, Price list of public documents for sale by the Bureau of Printing, Manila, P.I. (1906, 1913); Romualdez, Enrique P., An annotated survey of periodicals published in the Philippines after World War II (1948); Bernardo, Gabriel A., The present state of bibliographical services in the Philippines (1950); Bureau of Mines, List of publications of the Bureau of Mines (1959); Scheans, Daniel J. & Schlegel, Stuart A., A working bibliography of Philippine archeology (ca. 1964); Scott, William Henry, Cordillera bibliography (1970); Scott, Geoffrey, Forestry and kaiñgining in the Philippines: A selected bibliography (1980); Doeppers, Daniel F., A preliminary search list of pre-war Manila and Philippine labor periodicals and newspapers (undated); Gowing, Peter G., Islam and Muslims in the Philippines: A bibliography of materials in English (undated); Kiefer, Thomas M. & Schlegel, Stuart A., Selected bibliography: Philippine Moslems (undated); n.a., Selected bibliography of Mindanao and Sulu studies (undated). Finding Aid – Morton J. Netzorg Collection (rev. 09/04/14) - 52

Series 7: Bibliographies, the Zaide Library, and Bookstore Catalogs, continued. Sub-series 1: Bibliographies, continued. Folder 4 - Bibliographies, World War II in Philippines (19451989 and undated). Philippine Research and Information Section, The Philippines during the Japanese regime, 1942-1945: An annotated list of the literature published in or about the Philippines during the Japanese occupation (1945); Vromans, A.G., List of books on prisoners of war and internment camps in the Far East during the Second World War (1953); Imon, Hiroshi, Taiheiyo senshi bunken kaidai [Bibliography of the Pacific War, World War II] (1971); Faderon, Rosalie B., A survey of sources materials on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, 1942-1945 (1974); Nakamura, Mitsuo, Research materials in Japan on the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia (1979); Shulman, Frank J., Bibliography on the Allied occupation of Japan (1980); Kawashima, Shin’ichi, The bibliography on Southeast Asian materials in the Japanese language (1985); Mitchell, John L., Japanese propaganda leaflets (1989); Daws, Gavan, POW book list and Additional POW materials (undated); O’Day, ay M., Bibliography (prisoner of war accounts in World War II, undated); Conde, D.W., Japanese wartime propaganda pamphlets and magazines (undated). Folder 5 - Bibliography, Manila area study, sources (Ateneo de Manila University, 1963). Folder 6 - Bibliographies, United States (1952, 1963, 1982). National Archives and Records Service, The formation of the union: An exhibit (1952); Dornbusch, C.E., Charles King, American Army novelist (1963); n.a., Published works of William Henry Scott (ca. 1982). Sub-series 2: The Gregorio F. Zaide Library Folder 1 - The Gregorio F. Zaide Library card catalog (undated).

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Series 7: Bibliographies, the Zaide Library, and Bookstore Catalogs, continued. Sub-series 3: Bookstore Catalogs Folder 1 – Bookstore catalogs, alpha A-E (undated, 19671968, 1970-1976, 1980-1989). Alemar’s Ateneo de Manila Press; Beachcomber Bookshop; BEE Cross Media; Biblio-Filipino; Best Books; Bookmark; Casalinda Bookshop; Claretian Publications; De La Salle University Press; Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) Press; Erehwon, the Original Bookshop Everybody’s Bookstore. Folder 2 – Bookstore catalogs, alpha F-W (1941, ca. 1950, 1963-1967, 1977-1978, ca. 1990). Filipiniana Book Guild; The Filipino Library; National Bookstore; New Day Publishers; Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA); Philippine Expressions Corp.; Klaus Renner; Solidaridad Bookshop; University of Chicago; University of the Philippines Press; Wyngate Manuscripts; Edna S. Wingo. Series 8: Other Southeast Asia and Africa Studies. Folder 1 – Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma/Myanmar, East Africa (19491950, 1962-1963, 1977, 1979, undated). Philippine Consulate General, Seattle, The facts about Sabah (undated); Sastroamidjoyo, Ali, & Delson, Robert, The status of the Republic of Indonesia in international law (1949); Brady, Cyrus T., Commerce and conquest in East Africa (pp. 21-22; 1950); The Asia Foundation, Program Bulletin (December 1962); n.a., The Philippines looks at Borneo (1962); n.a., Historians debate North Borneo status (1962); Macaskie, C.F.C., The Philippines claim to Borneo (1962); Tregonning, K., North Borneo and the Philippines (1962); Embassy of the Philippines, Washington, D.C., The Philippine claim to North Borneo (1963); The Asia Society, Asia Bulletin (May-June 1977); Reed, Robert R., The colonial genesis of hill stations: The Genting exception (1979).

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Series 9: The Netzorg Family Papers and Collections. Sub-series 1: Netzorg family correspondence Folder 1 – Netzorg correspondence, 1933-1990. Folder 2 – Netzorg correspondence re: Robert J. Macmicking, 1980. Sub-series 2: Morton J. Netzorg publications Folder 1 - Morton J. Netzorg publications (1966, 1969, 19811986) Sub-series 3: The Cellar Book Shop Folder 1 – Cellar Book Shop. Newsletters (undated, 1953, 1961-1963, 1987) Folder 2 – Cellar Book Shop. Catalogs: Books on the Philippines (1955-1960) Folder 3 – Cellar Book Shop. Catalogs: Books on East Asia and the Pacific Islands; Books on Africa south of the Sahara. (ca. 1960s) Sub-series 4: The Netzorg Ephemera collection Folder 1 – Scrapbook, 1898-1930 Folder 2 – Scrapbook, 1848-1986

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