From January 26 until October 4, 1937, Gropp traveled with his wife
Dorothy ("Dee"), who acted as his secretary, to the countries of Central
America. On January 23, 1938, the Gropps resumed their travels, this time
to the West Indies, including Bermuda and British Guiana, and returned to
New Orleans on September 1. Everywhere they went, Gropp met and
interviewed everyone possible associated with libraries or books, or was
of national importance; he sent voluminous reports, gathered extensive
bibliographical information, bought books, and took seemingly limitless
photographs not only of the inside and outside of libraries, but of other
architecture and archaeological sites. Gropp was tireless, meticulous,
and thorough, and so was Dee.
ARRANGEMENT OF COLLECTION
The 23-page guide to the Gropp Collection is available in the office of
the Latin American Library.
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