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M2002-135
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Part 3 (M2002-135): Additions, 1940-1996 2.0 c.f. (2 record center cartons), 90 tape recordings, and 4 photographs : Additions, 1940-1996, including correspondence and papers documenting Eisendrath’s social and political action activities. Correspondence (1940-1996) to and from Eisendrath and her husband Jack, comment on politics, other current events, and the Eisendraths’ personal and professional activities and interests. Social action materials (circa 1940-1995) contain correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, and materials from many organizations in which Eisendrath was involved, including World Federalists, American Friends Service Committee, The Milwaukee Foundation, State Radio Listeners, and Wisconsin Friends of Public Broadcasting. Also documented are Eisendrath’s interests in women’s issues, cable television, and national and state legislation. The sound recordings include speeches and oral histories by activists and educators in the fields of peace and disarmament, nuclear policy, and civil rights, as well as reminiscences by Bettie and Jack Eisendrath’s families.
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Correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
1-32
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Personal, 1940-1996
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Non-personal
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Box
1
Folder
33-57
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1942-1994
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Social action activities
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United World Federalists
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Box
2
Folder
1
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General
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Committee on Gender Equity
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Legislation letters
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Legislative contacts
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Zeidler, Frank
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Quaker / Society of Friends
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Box
2
Folder
7-8
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Women's issues
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Box
2
Folder
9
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The Milwaukee Foundation / Adele O'Shaughnessy
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State radio listeners
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Loewe, Milton
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Correspondence and memos
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Educational Communications Board hearing material
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Bylaws, annual report 1960, minutes, newsletters
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Miscellaneous
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Wisconsin Friends of Public Broadcasting
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Box
2
Folder
15-16
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WHA and Wisconsin public broadcasting literature
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Board of directors
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Box
2
Folder
18
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Correspondence
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Box
2
Folder
19
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Other
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Box
2
Folder
20
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding
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Box
2
Folder
21
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FM data
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Box
2
Folder
22
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“In the Public Interest”
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Box
2
Folder
23
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[Television]
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Box
2
Folder
24
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“America's Defense Monitor” TV Channel 36
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Educational / public television
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Box
2
Folder
26-27
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Cable television
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Citizens Right to Know symposia
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Box
2
Folder
29
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Co-operatives
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Daughters of the American Revolution, Concordia, Kansas chapter
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Box
2
Folder
31
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[Organizations]
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Box
2
Folder
32
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Eisendrath Christmas cards and newsletters
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Box
2
Folder
33-36
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Date books, 1978-1981, 1983-1989, 1992-1993
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Box
2
Folder
37
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Short story by Bettie Eisendrath
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Box
2
Folder
38
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State Historical Society, 1957, 1970, 1992
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Box
2
Folder
39
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Notes for tape recordings
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PH Box
3
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Photographs of the Eisendraths
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Sound Archive
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Audio recordings : Notations from notes in folder on tape recordings.
7" reel-to-reel tapes unless otherwise noted
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American economic development in [South?] Africa, Richard Thomas, Antioch College, December 9, 1966
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African songs and language, Dr. Jordan
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Lecture XXII, Part II, April 27, 1964
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Lecture XX
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Program 6, World Peace Through Law, Institutions, introduction by Norman Thomas, January 30, 1965
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Sane nuclear policy and economics of disarmament, Donald Keyes, November 1963
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Milton Mayer, May 22, 1967
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Side 1: Aunt Juliette reminiscences, September 1969; Side 2: Eisendrath family : Reminiscences of German-Jewish family in Chicago at turn of 20th century, why father left Germany, etc.
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Peace - control of national power, Mendolovitz
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Earl Warren, January 5, 1965; Mary Mannes, , February 28, 1965
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Discussion on education in underdeveloped areas of world, including Latin America, BBC, May 22, 1967
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Education in Latin America, Dr. Ward
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Education in Latin America, Dr. Frandizi
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Margaret Winter
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Productivitets [?] lectures 22 and 28, Mr. Mugambi
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Side 1: Tribute to Edith Piaf / contemporary Italian composers; Side 2: Dr. Earle Reynolds
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Beth's piano
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Side 1: Mrs. E.N. Robertson, June 28, 1977
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Gottschalk / In White America
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Zeidler and Bridelman
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Speech
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Police - civil rights / Hebrew language
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Barry Commoner
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Martin Luther King [Jr.] / The White America / Freedom songs
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Council of Federated Organizations and Freedom in Mississippi Part 4
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Birmingham (Ku Klux Klan) / Birmingham #4 Mother Day
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Birmingham, May 1963: #4 / #5 “Keep Birmingham Southern” / Abernathy / McGee / Poke / 16-year-old girl story / Knives razors / on white students participation / Marg / Julia / boy / girl / Bard President / Martin Luther King [Jr.] / mother
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Martin Luther King [Jr.], May 8, 1968, , May 15, 1968
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Clear and present danger doctrine, Dr. David Fellman
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Side 1: Boycott school, October 10; Side 2: Boycott school, Eugene Feldman, Dick Gregory, , October 21
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Side 1: Discourses in dissent, James Silver / 315 (Caste and class); Side 2: Discourses in dissent, Gov. George Wallace
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Reminiscences of Edwin Norris Robertson, Sr., M.D., taped by Bettie Mae Eisendrath (his stepdaughter) : Reminiscences of Lincoln, Nebraska childhood in late 19th century, medical residency in Durango, Colorado circa 1904, and career as ophthalmologist / otolarygologist in Concordia, Kansas. Family background and life in Midwest small town. Humanist / individualist. Viennese medical studies in 1920s.
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McAllister family - Aunt Winifred Hanson, Eva Mae Robertson / Welch history by Albert Welch [Betty Eisendrath's grandfather on mother's side] : Reminiscences regarding life of a Civil War orphan, raised in orphanage in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Life of homesteader in Cloud County, Kansas at turn of the century. Family life with Lily McAllister Welch and children. Attitudes regarding politics and economy / labor relations. Good regarding sense of Midwest rural life.
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Side 1: John Trude giving history of Grandmother Mabel Trude
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Allen - harmonica piano / Beth?
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Malawi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students, December 13, 1964
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Side 1: Reminiscences, Robertson, July 25, 1963; Side 2: Reminiscences, Betournay, , July 25, 1963
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Reminiscences, Aunt Winnie (Welsh) [Walsh?]
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Reminiscences, S. Allen Aldrich, father of Betty Eisendrath : Reminiscences of family life in Rochester, Minnesota, county agent work in northern Minnesota, rural problems, amusing anecdotes, and character descriptions.
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Mrs. Annette Roberts, January 6-7, 1966 : Reminiscences of Milwaukee in late 19th and 20th century, family background, including some Quakers and Jefferson Davis, also German antecedents. Psychic experiences and meetings with noble leadership, such as George Bernard Shaw, Baroness Von Sattner, and Jane Addams. Opposition to war, leadership roles in women suffrage and WILPF and conviction about world peace though world law.
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Bruno Bitker
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Bruno Bitker, UWF + 17 organizations, Villa Terrace, Milwaukee, January 9, 1969
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Frank Zeidler and Bob Landry, November 12, 1974
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Dr. Schumann on Vietnam
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Peace through law, Jacob Javits / Saul Mendlovitz, Philip Van Slyck, Elbert Geuss[?], Scarsdale High School Social Studies Department
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Chester Graham, June 21, 1966 and , March 13, 1974 : Reminiscences of a man who became a Quaker, a conscientious objector and pacifist, a Socialist, a leader in the cooperative movement, who established a couple of folk schools, had radio programs for Farmer's Union in North Dakota. Remarkable memory, remarkable life. Also taught and was director of Immigrant Acculturation School (or similarly named school) in the 1920s.
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UN agencies, Dr. Eugene Boardman / Nature Conservancy / John Ludwig, Ingraham / Dr. Alan Watts, September 1963 / Lowell Erickson and UWF, , October 14, 1963
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Side 1: Betty Boardman; Side 2: Gottschalk - Cake Walk / Stars and Stripes
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Mueller and ITT case, March 16, 1972 / T. Phillipson and Rick--Cable Comm., , February 1972
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Kenneth Hanson, Robert Hanson, August 1972
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Side 1: Marian Ogden, Spring St., May 18, 1965
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Tom Phillipson, Homemaker's program, April 17, 1975 / Cole Porter, Anything Goes Can Can
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seligman, December 8, 1963
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Clem Bonnell, August 24, 1974
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Mrs. Aurora Spransy (mother of Celeste Spransy Gass)
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Mrs. Preston B. Gass (Emma Butler), mother of Alan Laue Gass, December 26, 1964 : Reminiscences of Michigan farm life before 1900, Chicago in the early 20th century, Hawaii in the 1930s, etc.
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Grant Haas, March 1966, son of German language newspaper editor in Milwaukee : Reminiscences of family background of mixed militarist-religious (Lutheran) leadership leading to pacifist thinking, and escape from German conscription.
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Richard Mahone
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Rodney Shaw
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Dr. Amiya Chakravarty, secretary to Gandhi and to Tagure [?], Friends Forum, Milwaukee, April 7, 1974 : Reminiscing regarding Schweitzer, Pasternak, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nehru, etc., and social movements, ethics, religion, and what one can do.
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Chakravarty, January 25, 1966
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Swami Chinmayanda, April 7-8, 1965
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Side 1: Cable - Ricky Bae, FP2 (erasable); Side 2: Annette and Lois West, cousins of Annette Roberts, 1969 (?)
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Dr. Karl Kassowitz 4 tapes : Reminiscences of family background, medical (diphtheria test) World War I, escape from Russian prison camp 40 miles north of Vladivostok and walk through China 500-700 miles, travel across U.S., career in Dolomites ag [?], Italians, subsequent pacifist thinking, medical problems in Vienna following WWI.
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Dr. Kassowitz, Rudolf and Marketa Morris, Celeste Gass regarding Kathe Kollowitz
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Professor Rudolph Morris, July 15
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Professor Rudolph Morris - self, August 21, 1967
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Professor Rudolph Morris #3 (unfinished)
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Professor Rudolph Morris
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Dr. R.E. Morris, “The Case for Psychology Today,” March 6, 1953 2 - 5" reels
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Karl F. Miller [?]
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Jack Eisendrath
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Unidentified 13 tapes
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Hubert Humphrey memorial service Cassette tape
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