Paul and Edna Ruth Kliger and the Kliger Family Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Photographs

Papers

Music Instruments and Artifacts



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Finding Aid for Paul and Edna Ruth Kliger and the Kliger Family Papers, 1880-2020 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

By Carol Berthold

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Collection Overview

Title: Paul and Edna Ruth Kliger and the Kliger Family Papers, 1880-2020View associated digital content.

ID: 26/20/254

Primary Creator: Kliger, Edna Ruth (1918-2020)

Other Creators: Kliger, Elizabeth "Lisa" (1952-), Kliger, Paul I. (1911-2000)

Extent: 2.5 cubic feet

Arrangement: Organized in three series: Series 1, Photographs, ca. 1880-1999. Series 2, Papers, 1936-2020, is organized in 2, Sub-series: Sub-series 1: Paul Kliger, 1936-2000; Sub-series 2, Edna Ruth Schaeffer Kliger, 1943-2020. Series 3, Music Instruments and Artifacts, ca. 1940s-1956. Series 1 follows original order, which is organized first by family group and then chronologically. Series 2 remains in original order, those materials were received from the donor in two large notebooks. This material follows a rough chronological order.  Series 3 is unarranged.

Date Acquired: 12/08/2023. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Alumni, American folk music, Army, United States, Folk music, Jewish Refugees, Military Music, Music, Percussion, Salvation Army, Social Work, University of Illinois, World War II

Formats/Genres: Correspondence, Musical instruments, Photographs, Uniforms

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of photographs, correspondence, music instruments, and artifacts, mostly from World War II, documenting the Kliger Family and their musical activities.

Biographical Note

Edna Ruth (née Schaeffer) Kilger (1918-2020) was the daughter of Jewish immigrants from Belarus and Romania. She was born in her maternal grandmother’s home in Purcell, Oklahoma, on Oct. 28, 1918, two weeks before the Armistice of WWI. At the time of her birth, her father, Leon Schaeffer, was serving in France as a U.S. Army medic. Edna’s mother, Helen Schwartz, was the third of nine children. In 1900, her mother, Selma, had sailed from Odessa with four little girls and a baby boy, to join her husband, Paul, in Oklahoma. They entered through the Port of Galveston, to settle and become Jewish pioneers of the West. Edna Ruth graduated from high school in 1937 and studied art at the University of Oklahoma. In 1943, Edna Ruth enlisted in the Women's  Army Auxiliary Corps (the WAACs, the first cohort of service women to shed the title “auxiliary” and be inducted into the Army). Sergeant Edna Ruth Schaeffer was stationed at Pine Camp, New York, as Private Paul Kliger’s secretary in the Public Relations Office. Three months later they were married, on August 15, 1943.

After the war, Ruth and Paul moved back to Champaign-Urbana to continue Paul’s studies in social work. Ruth worked at the News-Gazette in Urbana. In 1949, their first daughter was born in Champaign. Their second daughter, Elizabeth, was born in Peoria in 1952. In 1956, they moved to Minneapolis to study social work at the University of Minnesota. Ruth earned her B.A. Degree. In 1960, they moved to Evanston, Illinois. Ruth taught full-time for the Head Start Program in Chicago. In 1997, Ruth and Paul moved to Colorado to be closer to their eldest daughter. When Paul died in 2000, Ruth moved to Moscow, Idaho, near Elizabeth. She later moved to assisted living in Boulder, Colorado. Ruth passed away on July 2, 2020, at the age of 101.

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
American folk music
Army, United States
Folk music
Jewish Refugees
Military Music
Music
Percussion
Salvation Army
Social Work
University of Illinois
World War II

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: A collection of Red Herring Folk Music Posters, Photographs, and Clippings was donated by Lisa Kliger on April 9, 2024.

Access Restrictions: The original photograph of Jacob Kliger standing behind a pillar in a Czarist Army uniform may not be photocopied or scanned. This limitation will be in effect until February 15, 2044.

Acquisition Source: Elizabeth (Lisa) Kliger

Acquisition Method: Gift


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Photographs, ca. 1880-2017],
[Series 2: Papers, 1936-2020],
[Series 3: Music Instruments and Artifacts, ca. 1940-1944],
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Series 3: Music Instruments and Artifacts, ca. 1940-1944
Consists of pins, buttons, patches, music instruments, and sewing kit owned by Paul Kliger during WWII. Materials arranged by material type.
Box 1
Folder 15: U.S. Army Issue Book "The Sad Sack," Post Card, and Notes- Paul Kliger, ca. 1940
RSN 2024-2620254-007
Box 2
Item 1: U.S. Army Uniform Hat Pin, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.005
Item 2: U.S. Army Uniform Cuff Link, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.011
Item 3: U.S. Army Uniform Pin, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.017
Item 4: U.S. Army Uniform Pin, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.010
Item 5: U.S. Army Uniform Collar Pin, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.018
Item 6: U.S. Army Post Quartermaster Badge, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.019
Item 7: Adlai Stevenson Campaign Pin, 1956
Accession number 2024.2620254.014
Item 8: U.S. Army Dog Tags, Paul Kliger, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.004
Item 9: U.S. Army Dog Tags, Paul Kliger, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.003
Item 10: U.S. Army Sewing Kit, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.002
Item 11: World War II Issue Bible, ca. 1944
Accession number 2024.2620254.001
Item 12: VFW Arm Band, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.009
Item 13: U.S. Army Uniform Shoulder Patch, ca. 1942
Accession number 2024.2620254.006
Item 14: U.S. Army Uniform Shoulder Patch, ca. 1942
Accession number 2024.2620254.008
Item 15: U.S Army Uniform Shoulder Patch, ca. 1942
Accession number 2024.2620254.007
Box 3
Item 1: Tambourine, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.015
Item 2: Drum Brush, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.013
Item 3: Drum Brush, undated
Accession number 2024.2620254.012
Box 4
Item 1: Paul Kliger's U.S. Army Knapsack, ca. 1942
Accession number 2024.2620254.016

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