Perell papers
Scope and Contents
The Emile Perell Papers chiefly consist of correspondence written in French or English. A few letters are written by Perell, but most are letters written to him by relatives, friends, and associates between 1942 and 1949. Correspondents include his niece, Rachel Bespaloff, and his sister, Dora Perelmutter Pasmanik. Rachel Bespaloff was a French professor at Mount Holyoke College, a lecturer at the Entretiens de Pontigny, an author, and a philosopher. Also included is the correspondence of Bespaloff's daughter Naomi Levinson; Arthur Younger, a publisher in New York; Paul Frederic Saintonge, one of Bespaloff's collegues at Mount Holyoke, and friends or relatives of Bespaloff named, Fanny Ettinger, Hermine Zohrab and Fernande Peyrot Parsons. Most of the letters discuss personal and family matters, such as Pasmanik's ill health and Levinson's education at Mount Holyoke College and Radcliffe College. A few letters by Bespaloff and Ettinger discuss conditions in Europe during World War II. Correspondence with Younger and Saintonge concern the publication of Bespaloff's work and events after her suicide in 1949. The collection also includes published articles by Bespaloff dating from 1935, 1943, 1945, and 1947 and a posthumous publicaiton from 1950 on topics such as Reflexions sur l'age classique
and The Humanism of Peguy
as well as biographical information about her. Materials relating to Levinson, in addition to letters by and to her, consist of a short story that she wrote, an autobiographical essay, biographical information, and her Mount Holyoke senior photo, 1948.
Dates
- Creation: 1935-1949
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1941 - 1949
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Biographical Note
Emile Perell (original surname, Perelmutter) trained as an engineer at a polytechnic school in Europe, worked doing odd jobs, and taught mathematics at the boarding house operated by his sister, Dora Perelmutter Pasmanik. Prior to 1942 he immigrated to the United States where he lived in Greenwich Village, New York, for thirty years. For two years he worked to establish himself as an engineer in preparation for his family's immigration to the United States. In 1942 his sister immigrated to New York City from Hyeres, France. Accompanying her were her daughter Rachel Bespaloff, son-in-law Nisson Bespaloff, and granddaughter Naomi Levinson.
Extent
0.21 Linear Feet (1 half Hollinger box)
Language of Materials
French
Abstract
Perell, Emile; Engineer and educator. Papers consist of correspondence in both French and English. Primarily consisting of letters from his relatives, including his niece Rachel Bespaloff. Also included are documents pertaining to her work as a teacher and experiences during World War II.
- Title
- Perell papers, 1935-1950 (bulk 1941-1949)
- Subtitle
- Finding Aid
- Status
- Edited Full Draft
- Date
- © 2003
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
- Sponsor
- Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Repository Details
Part of the Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections Repository
50 College Street
8 Dwight Hall
South Hadley MA 01075-6425 USA
413-538-3079
archives@mtholyoke.edu