Summary Information
Harry W. Flannery Papers 1927-1968
- Flannery, Harry W., 1900-1975
U.S. Mss 80AF; Audio 427A; PH 3429; PH 3459
13.6 c.f. (34 archives boxes), 805 tape recordings, 129 photographs (2 folders), and 5 films
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Harry W. Flannery, a foreign correspondent, news analyst, author, and AFL-CIO radio coordinator, consisting chiefly of books, articles, research files, World War II communiqués, plays, scripts for films and radio programs, speeches, and tapes. Work for the AFL-CIO is represented by films and film scripts, radio scripts, and over 800 tapes pertaining to ABC's As We See It and John Vandercook and the News and three syndicated programs, Labor Reports to the Nation, Labor Answers Your Questions, and Washington Reports to the Nation. All of the above are notable for the number of prominent individuals interviewed. Also noteworthy are letters written while he was a CBS correspondent in Berlin and as a war correspondent in 1941, and listener mail from the late 1940s concerning alleged Communist influence in California. Prominent correspondents include Paul H. Douglas, Arthur J. Goldberg, Hubert H. Humphrey, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, George Meany, Upton Sinclair, and Willard Wirtz. English
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Biography/History
Harry W. Flannery, former foreign correspondent and radio commentator, was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, the son of John V. and Catherine (Flynn) Flannery, March 13, 1900. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, class of 1923, with a degree of Ph.B. in Journalism. He took graduate work at Notre Dame, the University of Berlin and elsewhere. On July 5, 1937, he married Ruth Carmody. They had one daughter, Patricia Ann, the wife of Major Kenneth E. Yoder, ASF, who served in Vietnam.
Flannery was a reporter on the Hagerstown Herald in 1916, and later reported for the Hagerstown Mail, the Baltimore Sun, Chicago City News Service, the Albany Evening News, and was editor of the Hoosier Observer, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and makeup editor on the Los Angeles Examiner. He was secretary to J.P. McEvoy, 1925-1926, when McEvoy was writing and producing for Florenz Ziegfeld. He was radio news editor for station WOWO, Fort Wayne, 1932-1933; news editor and analyst for KMOX, St. Louis, 1935-1940; Berlin correspondent for the Columbia Broadcasting System, 1940-1941; news analyst, CBS, West Coast, 1942-1948; labor and foreign affairs editor, The Catholic Digest, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1949; editor, AFL New-Reporter, 1950-1955; AFL-CIO radio coordinator, 1955-1967. During the time he was with the AFL, Flannery served for a time as news commentator on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Also while with the AFL-CIO, he produced and announced programs for MBS, ABC and a taped program sent weekly to 725 radio stations.
Flannery was the organizer of the Catholic Labor Institute in Los Angeles, a member of the Radio Writers Guild Council, the American Newspaper Guild, and the American Federation of Radio and Television Artists. He is a member of Broadcast Pioneers.
He authored Assignment to Berlin, 1942; co-author of Off Mike, 1944; edited Pattern for Peace, 1962; co-authored The Church and the Working Man, 1965, and Which Way Germany?, 1968. Mrs. Flannery died in 1969. Mr. Flannery taught a class in Contemporary Labor Problems and another in Labor and World Affairs for the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Institute of Industrial Relations prior to his death in 1975.
Scope and Content Note
These Papers cover the entire period of Harry Flannery's development as a reporter, newscaster, and analyst, and are particularly revealing as to the role of both the listener and the newscaster in molding public opinion. His long association with the AFL-CIO is responsible for much material concerning labor and labor problems, and frequent reference may be found to his liberal interests as a leading Catholic layman.
The collection is organized into two parts: Part 1, the materials received in the Archives in 1967, dates 1917-1967 and comprises Box 1-28 and the tape recordings. Part 2, the 1969 Additions, dates 1937-1968 and is in Box 29-34.
Part 1 is the more extensive portion and is organized into the categories (1) correspondence, (2) articles and other material written by Flannery, with related papers, (3) material written by John W. Vandercook, also an AFL-CIO commentator, and a contemporary of Flannery, (4) publicity and biographical items, (5) miscellaneous, (6) tape recordings, and (7) films. These categories are described more fully below.
Part 2 consists of one additional folder of correspondence, a folder of articles and other short works by Flannery, carbon copies of two unpublished plays co-authored with Elmer Harris, which were based on Flannery's observations of events in Germany and Italy; works by Upton Sinclair and by Harris alone; travel itineraries; a subject and reference file on The Church and the Workingman and a more extensive similar file on Which Way Germany?; photographs that are primarily newsphotos showing Flannery with public figures, at conferences, on travels, conducting interviews, and as CBS correspondent in Berlin; and other items.
Description of Part 1
The Correspondence
The correspondence, 1927-1967, concerns arrangement for speaking engagements; personal correspondence; and business and publication details for his books, Assignment to Berlin, (1942) Which Way Germany? (1968) and Patterns for Peace (1962). Of special interest in this section are two periods. One, in the early forties, covers Flannery's correspondence to his wife while in Germany (1940-1941) and later while touring various theatres of war with the Allies. The second is the period of the late 1940s when there was much controversy in California concerning alleged communist (or “Un-American”) influences. Flannery, although not directly involved, received much listener and reader mail during this period commenting on these issues. Also there are letters from many national figures including Hubert H. Humphrey, George Meany, Robert Kennedy, John Kennedy and Upton Sinclair. Most of this latter correspondence was in the late 1950s and the 1960s. Of interest might also be a note that Flannery received from a listener in the early thirties while with WOWO, Ft. Wayne, signed “John Dillinger.”
Articles and other material written by Flannery
There are numerous articles and addresses by Flannery with the Papers, some accompanied by a related research file of clippings. These are arranged as Flannery maintained them, the manuscripts of articles being arranged topically, with the printed articles, found in scrapbooks, in chronological order. Also included are three film scripts written for AFL-CIO movies dealing with John F. Kennedy and unionism.
The manuscripts for both Assignment in Berlin (1941) and Which Way Germany? (written with Gerhart Seger in 1968) are in the collection. Assignment in Berlin, which is accompanied by some related material, is in extremely fragmented form. The manuscript for Which Way Germany? is complete, with some preliminary proposals included. A very interesting portion is made up of Flannery's notebook-diaries, which he kept concerning his many tours and assignments from the 1940s on.
The bulk of this section, however, deals with the products of Flannery, the broadcaster. There are scripts, many in complete series, of Flannery's numerous radio programs, some going back to his first show for WOWO, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Also in this section are extensive script files for programs broadcast by the CBS West Coast Network and KMOX, St. Louis.
Broadcasts of John Vandercook
Included with the Flannery Papers are the broadcast scripts, 1955-1960, of John Vandercook, a news analyst for AFL-CIO News, New York. Vandercook's series of programs was one of the many that Flannery supervised as co-ordinator for AFL-CIO Radio and TV.
Publicity and Biographical
This section contains the publicity for Flannery's various shows, publicity for his books and speaking engagements, and memorabilia. Much of the contents of this section are in scrapbooks.
Tapes
Received with the collection were 805 tape recordings. These cover the years 1937-1965, and are cataloged as Audio 427A. Most of the tapes are part of Flannery's radio series, although some individual recordings are of special interest. These include the speeches of Walter Reuther and George Meany; interviews with Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson; testimony before the McClellan Committee of February 1958, on the Kohler Strike; and interviews with European and African leaders, such as Kenneth Kaunda and Willy Brandt concerning labor matters.
Films
Five films received with the papers concern AFL-CIO conventions and issues.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Harry W. Flannery, Washington, D.C., 1967 and 1969. Accession Number: MCHC67-057, MCHC67-083, MCHC67-089, MCHC67-100, MCHC67-108, MCHC68-069, MCHC69-127, MCHC69-132
Processed by C. George, February 26, 1968 and by Steve Hensen, December 9, 1968.
Contents List
U.S. Mss 80AF
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Series: Part 1, Original 1967 Accession
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Box
1-2
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Subseries: Correspondence, 1927, November 23 - 1967, October 6
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Subseries: Articles and Other Material Written by Flannery
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Manuscripts of articles with related clippings
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American Christian Palestine Committee : See Egypt.
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Box
3
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Angola
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Box
3
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Bricker Amendment
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Box
3
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Bulgaria
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Box
3
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China (Communist)
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Box
3
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China (Nationalist)
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Box
3
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Churchill, Winston
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Box
3
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Civil Rights
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Box
3
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Colorado Basin
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Box
3
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Cuba
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Box
3
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Cyprus
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Box
3
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Danube Area
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Box
3
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DeGaulle, Charles
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Box
3
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Denmark
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Box
3
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Dunn, James C.
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Box
3
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Egypt
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Box
3
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Europe, Western, 1945
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Box
3
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Finland
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Box
3
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Fulbright, James William
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Box
3
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Germany, post-war proposals
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Box
3
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Germany, post-war zoning : See also Ruhr Valley.
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Box
3
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Gibbons, James Cardinal
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Box
3
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Hawaii
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Box
3
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Housing-Urban Renewal
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Box
3
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India
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Box
3
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Indonesia
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Box
3
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Iraq
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Box
4
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Israel
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Box
4
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Italy
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Box
4
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Japanese-Americans
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Box
4
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Japanese Americans in World War II (Volume 1)
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Box
4
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Jennings, Paul
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Box
4
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Laos
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Box
4
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Marlen, William
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Box
4
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Mboya, Tom
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Box
4
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Mikoyan, A.
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Box
4
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Minimum Wage
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Box
4
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Mitchell, James
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Box
4
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Morris, Wayne
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Box
4
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Murphy, Robert
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Box
4
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Pope Paul VI
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Box
4
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Petain, Henri
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Box
4
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Pope Pius XII
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Box
4
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Reuther, Walter
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Box
4
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Rickover, Hyman
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Box
4
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Right to Work
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Box
4
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Ruhr Valley : See also Germany.
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Box
4
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St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
4
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Symington, Stuart
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Box
4
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Turkey
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Box
4
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Truman, Harry
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Box
4
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Unemployment in the U.S.
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Box
4
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Venezuela
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Printed Articles by Flannery
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Box
5
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1934, October - 1957, September (Volume 2)
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Box
5
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, 1957-1963 (Volume 3)
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Box
6
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, 1964-1967 (Volume 4)
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Box
6
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Clippings of articles entitled Scribblings, 1930s? (Volume 5)
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Film Scripts, 1957-1965
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Box
6
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Unionism in Action, 1957
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Box
6
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The Task Before Us, 1965
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Box
6
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Remembrance of J.F.K., undated
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Box
6
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Speeches and Statements, 1940, June 23 - 1959, January
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Books
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Box
7
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Assignment to Berlin - fragments of manuscript, notes, documents and contracts, 1942
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Box
7
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Which Way Germany? - Proposals for book, 1966; Manuscript, , 1966-1967
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Notebooks, 1941-1966
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Box
8
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Diary-notebook kept while in Germany and the U.S., 1941 (Volume 6)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Germany, 1941 (Volume 7)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Spain, Germany, and France, 1941 (Volume 8)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Mexico, 1944 (Volume 9)
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Box
8
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Notebook while working with CBS, 1946 (Volume 10)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Middle East; Unions, 1952 (Volume 11)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Israel, Egypt, U.S. Foreign Affairs (Vietnam and Dulles), and U.S. Politics, 1954 (Volume 12)
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Box
8
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Notebook on U.S. Union Affairs and International Unions, 1955 (Volume 13)
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Box
8
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Notebook on U.S. Domestic Affairs; AFL-CIO, et cetera, 1956 (Volume 14)
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Box
8
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Notebook on U.S. Politics & Foreign Affairs; Latin America, et cetera, 1959 (Volume 15)
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Box
8
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Notebook on Teamster & AFL-CIO Conventions, 1961 (Volume 16)
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Box
9
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Notebook on West Germany, Union-Economy, et cetera, 1962 (Volume 17)
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Box
9
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Notebook on labor, Europe, Latin America, and U.S. political affairs, 1962 (Volume 18)
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Box
9
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Notebook on American politics, Latin America; Germany, 1963 (Volume 19)
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Box
9
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Notebook on Germany; U.S. Unions, 1965 (Volume 20)
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Box
9
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Notebook on ACDA; Germany Church Council in Rome; , 1965 (Volume 21)
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Box
9
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Notebook on Latin America, 1966 (Volume 22)
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Box
9
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Notebook on Latin America, 1960s? (Volume 23)
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Box
9
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Notebook on Europe, Africa, U.S. domestic affairs and U.S. labor, undated (Volume 24)
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Box
9
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Notebook on labor interviews in Europe, undated (Volume 25)
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Broadcast Scripts, 1935-1966
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Box
10
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CBS Broadcast, 1947, May 9
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Box
10
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CBS News program ideas
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Box
10
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Bound CBS broadcasts by Flannery, 1941-1946 (Volume 26-28)
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Box
11
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KMOX broadcasts by Flannery, 1935-1940 (Volume 29-31)
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Scripts for As We See It
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Box
12
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Unbound script, 1957, May 19
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Box
12
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, 1956-1960 (Volume 32-35)
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Box
13
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, 1951-1964 (Volume 36-39)
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Box
14
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, 1965-1966 (Volume 40-41)
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Scripts for Washington Reports to the People
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Box
15
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, 1958-1961 (Volume 42-45)
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Box
16
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, 1962-1965 (Volume 46-49)
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Box
17
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Scripts for Labor Answers Your Questions, 1956-1957 (Volume 50-51)
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Box
18
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Scripts for Labor Reports to the Nation, 1956 (Volume 52)
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Box
18
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Preliminary Plans for Labor Reports to the Nation
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Box
19
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Broadcasts from WOWO, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1933
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Box
19
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Broadcasts Scripts for Special Programs, 1938-1950 (Volume 53)
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Box
19
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Miscellaneous Broadcast Scripts, 1954-? (Volume 54)
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Box
19
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Communiqués on World War II, 1945
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Box
20
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Communiqués from Flannery and Others during Tour of Theatres of War, 1945 (Volume 55)
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Subseries: Materials Written by John Vandercook, 1955-1960
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Box
21
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1955-1956, June (Volume 56-57)
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Box
22
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1956, July - 1957, June (Volume 58-59)
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Box
23
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1957, July - 1958 (Volume 60-61)
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Box
24
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, 1959-1960 (Volume 62-63) : Includes substitute broadcasts by Quincy Howe and Bill Shadel.
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Subseries: Publicity and Biographical Items
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Box
25
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Publicity for Labor Answers Your Questions, 1957, February 16 - August 10
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Box
25
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Publicity for Labor Reports...to the Nation
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Box
25
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Clippings and releases concerning Flannery and his statements as a Catholic layman
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Box
25
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Publicity and biographical material concerning Flannery as a reporter and writer
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Box
26
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Scrapbook containing book reviews and publicity on Assignment to Berlin (Volume 64)
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Box
26
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Scrapbook containing clippings, photos and documents of Flannery's stay in Germany, 1940-1941 (Volume 65)
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Box
26
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Scrapbook of publicity for Flannery's book Pattern for Peace plus items pertaining to his congressional campaign and other miscellaneous publicity (Volume 66)
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Box
27
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Scrapbooks of miscellaneous clippings, 1934-1956, undated (Volume 67-68)
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Subseries: Miscellaneous Materials, 1939-1960; undated
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Box
28
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American Veterans Committee, 1944-1947; undated
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Box
28
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Catholic Association for International Peace, 1957, February 13 - May 20; 1963
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Box
28
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Contracts, 1951-1952
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Box
28
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Material concerning lawsuit between National Farm Labor Union (A.F. of L.) and DiGiorgio in California, 1949-1950
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Box
28
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Office of War Information - Material on China, 1945
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Box
28
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“The Partorg's Mistake,” an anti-Communist short story, undated
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Box
28
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Passes and miscellaneous information from World War II tour of Asia
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Box
28
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Speeches and Rhymes written by others and used by Flannery, 1939-1960
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Box
28
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Patterns for Peace (Volume 69)
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Box
28
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Bound issues of Free World with articles by Flannery, 1943-1944 (Volume 70) : Free World is a monthly magazine “devoted to democracy and world affairs.” The articles are “The Catholic Church and Fascism,” September 1943, and “Salvemini, the Catholic Church and Fascism,” January 1944.
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Subseries: Tape Recordings
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427A/1-7
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At Your Service, 1961, October 18 - 1961, November 27
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427A/8-332
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As We See It, 1955, December 3 - 1965, February 20 : See also 427A/709.
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427A/333-341
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Labor Answers Your Questions, 1957, April 12 - 1957, July 11
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427A/342-381
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Labor News Conference, 1961, May 7 - 1963, April 21
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427A/382-407
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Labor Reports to the Nation, 1956
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427A/408-443
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George Meany Speeches, 1957, October 1 - 1962, September 2; undated : See also 427A/445, 427A/459, and others below which are marked with an asterisk.
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427A/444-459
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Walter Reuther Speeches, 1956 - 1964, March 26 : See also the tapes below which are marked with an asterisk.
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427A/460-704
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Washington Reports to the People, 1958, January 7 - 1965, February 21
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Miscellaneous Tapes
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427A/705
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January 20, 1937,
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Second Inaugural Address : Received by Flannery, 5/3/1960.
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427A/706-707
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September 11, 1940,
Teamster Union Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt : Received by Flannery, 5/3/1960.
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427A/708
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1949,
AFL Convention in Cleveland; Speaker: Phillip Murray
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427A/709
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March 14, 1950,
As We See It; Participants: William Green, Senator J. Meyer; Reporter: Phil Pearl
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427A/*710
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1953,
AFL-CIO Convention, St. Louis, Missouri; Speakers: Durin, Eisenhower, Nixon and Meany
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427A/*711
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1953,
AFL Convention, St. Louis, Missouri; Speakers: George Meany, President of AFL introducing V.P. Nixon
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427A/712-713
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1953,
AFL Convention, St. Louis, Missouri; Speaker: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
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427A/*714-715
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1953,
AFL Convention, St. Louis, Missouri; Speaker: George Meany, President of AFL
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427A/*716-717
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1954,
AFL Convention (73rd), Los Angeles; Speakers: Ramfort presents gavel to Meany and Meany's Speech
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427A/*718
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1954,
AFL Convention in Los Angeles; Speakers: Meany, Well, President Truman
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427A/719
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September, 1955,
Vice President Nixon at AFL Convention, St. Louis, Missouri
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427A/720-721
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December, 1957,
AFL-CIO Convention; Subject: Teamsters
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427A/722-725
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February 26-27, 1958,
McClellan Committee; Subject: Graskamp et al.
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427A/*726-729
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February 26-27, 1958,
McClellan Committee; Subject: Kohler Strike
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427A/730
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October 26, 1958,
Issues in the News; Subject: “Morality today”; Speaker: W.F. Schnitzler
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427A/*731-738
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December 28, 1958,
Anti Trust & Monopoly Committee : Reuther in 427A/734-738.
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427A/739
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January 7, 1959,
“James B. Carey and Liston Oak:” Interview about Carey's luncheon with Premier Mikoyan
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427A/740
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March 25, 1959,
“Morse and Kennedy on Labor:” Management Legislation
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427A/*741-745
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June 4, 1959,
Labor-Management Panel at General Federation of Women's Clubs, Los Angeles : 427A/742 is an address by Reuther.
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427A/*746
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August, 1959,
Rep. John Shelley and George Meany discussing “California on the Shelley labor bill” on NBC Today
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427A/*747-748
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January 11, 1960,
AFL-CIO Legislative Conference; Speakers: George Meany, Gerald Ford (R-Michigan), John McCormack, David McDonald
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427A/*749-751
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January 13, 1960,
AFL-CIO Legislative Conference; Speakers: Johnson, Reilley, Currin, Peterson, Reuther, and Biemiller introducing Schnitzler
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427A/752-755
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March 9, 1960,
American University - AFL-CIO Series; Speaker: Hyman Bookbinder on Questions and Answers
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427A/756
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March 31, 1960,
Dedication of Railway Labor Building; Invocation remarks by Sam Rayburn and James P. Mitchell (part I)
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427A/757-758
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Skipped in numbering
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427A/759
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March 31, 1960,
Dedication of Railway Labor Building; Speakers: Lyndon Johnson, John S. Cooper and John B. Bennett (part II)
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427A/760-761
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April 9, 1960,
Upton Sinclair Interview by H.W. Flannery
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427A/762
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April 21, 1960,
Harry Flannery Interviews Ohioans on Minimum Wage
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427A/763
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August 14, 1960,
“Franklin D. Roosevelt Talks” (for Social Security Dinner)
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427A/764
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February 17, 1961,
Negro American Labor Council Rally; Speakers: A. Phillip Randolph and Representative Adam Clayton Powell
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427A/*765-769
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March 7, 1961,
IUD Legislative Conference; Speakers: James Carey, Walter Reuther (parts 1 and 2), Representative Adam Powell, Frank Thompson
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427A/770
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March 13, 1961,
Willy Brandt Interview at Mayflower Hotel
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427A/771
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April 4, 1961,
Arthur Goldberg interviewed by Harry Flannery (Used on Washington Reports to the People)
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427A/772
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April 4, 1961,
Interview: Kenneth Kaunda, President of National Independence of Northern Rhodesia
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427A/773
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September 8, 1961,
Irving Brown interviews African labor leaders (French with English translation)
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427A/774
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1961,
Louis Untermeyer at Library of Congress
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427A/775
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March 25, 1961,
“The Triangle Fire” (Broadcast over WNYC in New York)
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427A/776
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July 4, 1962,
President Kennedy's Independence Day Address, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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427A/777
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August 10, 1962,
Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg at Press Conference, Chicago, Illinois
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427A/778
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August 11, 1962,
“Washington View Point”; Guest: Andy Biemiller; Reporters: Ann Corrick and Sid Davis
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427A/779-780
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November 7, 1962,
Interview by Harry Flannery at Espelkamp in Germany
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427A/781
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April, 1963,
“Truth in Lending” discussed on KMOX radio by Senator Paul Douglas
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427A/782
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November 12, 1963,
“Hospital Insurance for the elderly through Social Security”; Speakers: JFK, Spock, Duffy, Cherkasky, Halpern, King, Rutstein, Lourie
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427A/783
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October 18, 1963,
Interview by Harry Flannery of Dr. Kurt Kiesinger
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427A/784
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November 24, 1963,
Speeches at the Rotunda by Mansfield, et cetera
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427A/*785-788
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November 7, 1963,
IUD Conference at Staller Hotel; Speaker: Carey, Reuther (785-788), Meany (788)
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427A/789-791
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January 29, 1964,
AFL-CIO Legislative Conference; Speakers: Biemiller, Hubert Humphrey, Representative Albert
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427A/792
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May 15, 1964,
Senator Everett Dirksen, “The Dirksen Amendments”
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427A/*793-795
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September 2, 1964,
AFL-CIO Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; Speakers: Roy Wilkens, W. Reuther (794-795), Al Barkin, Slaiman and discussion from the floor
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427A/796-798
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November 17, 1964,
Labor Standard Day (30th Anniversary of Bureau of Standards) Hotel Mayflower; Speakers: William Wirtz, Francis Perkens, Gilhooley
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427A/799
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March 15, 1965,
President Johnson remarks to a joint session of Congress
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427A/800
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Undated,
25th Anniversary National Gallery; Speaker: William Morrison, assistant to the director
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427A/801-802
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Undated,
“The Music of the American Railroad Man”
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427A/803
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Undated,
(1) Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; Speaker: Charles Nagel, Director
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427A/803
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Undated,
(2) Air & Space Museum, E. Durant, Assistant Director
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427A/804
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Undated,
President Truman at Invocation. Also Perlis, Gavin & Dorking, Kansas City
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427A/805
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Undated,
Interview with G. Mennen Williams for KMOX, St. Louis, on “Africa-United Continent”
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427A/806
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Undated,
Samuel Gompers on “Labor and War Bonds,” WWI
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427A/807
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April 4, 1958,
Washington Reports to the People
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Film Archive
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Subseries: Films
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Program for Progress, AFL-CIO 1963 Convention, New York
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AFL-CIO 5th Convention, April 30, 1964
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Union Democracy
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Government Pay Raise
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AFL-CIO Convention, 1961-1962
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U.S. Mss 80AF
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Series: Part 2, 1969 Additions
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Box
29
Folder
1
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General Correspondence, 1940, August 29 - 1968, May 2
Significant Correspondents
Cohen, Wilber, 1968, April 30
Douglas, Paul, 1967, November 10
Goldberg, Arthur J., 1967, October 3
Humphrey, Hubert, 1968, May 2
Meany, George, 1966, January 18
Price, Melvin, 1967, October 10
Wirtz, Willard, 1967, October 5
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Box
29
Folder
2
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Articles, radio reports, interviews, et cetera by Harry W. Flannery, 1937, February 6 - 1968, June 29, undated
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Plays
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Box
29
Folder
3
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Cicero , 1960 : Autographed mimeograph copy of play by Upton Sinclair.
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Box
29
Folder
4
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The Time Is Now, 1948 : Carbon copy of unpublished play by Harry Flannery and Elmer Harris.
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Box
29
Folder
5
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Upon These Ashes : Carbon copy of unpublished play by Harry Flannery and Elmer Harris with notes and corrections.
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Box
29
Folder
6
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Young Sinners : Carbon copy of unpublished play by Elmer Harris.
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Box
29
Folder
7
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Reviews, biographical, print and near-print material, miscellaneous
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Box
29
Folder
8
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Travel itineraries
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Subject and Reference file regarding The Church and the Workingman
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Box
29
Folder
9
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England - sources
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Box
29
Folder
10
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France - sources
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Box
30
Folder
1
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Germany - sources
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Box
30
Folder
2-3
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United States - sources
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Subject and Reference file regarding Which Way Germany? : Includes clippings, articles, notes, and correspondence.
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Adenauer
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Box
30
Folder
5-6
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Berlin
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Box
30
Folder
7
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Bonn
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Box
30
Folder
8
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Burdens
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Box
30
Folder
9
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Christian Democratic Union
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Culture
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Box
31
Folder
2
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Dachau, et cetera
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Box
31
Folder
3
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D.G.B. (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund)
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Box
31
Folder
4-5
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Economy
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Economy - East
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Box
31
Folder
7
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Education
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Erhardt
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Box
31
Folder
9
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F.D.P. (Freie Demokratische Partei)
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Box
32
Folder
1
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Foreign Affairs
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Box
32
Folder
2
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Foreign Aid
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Box
32
Folder
3-4
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Foreign Policy
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Germany - American Association for a Democratic
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Germany - Pictorial
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Box
32
Folder
7
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Government
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Box
32
Folder
8
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Hamburg
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Box
32
Folder
9
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History
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Box
32
Folder
10
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Jews
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Box
32
Folder
11
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Kiesinger
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Box
33
Folder
1
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Krupp
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Box
33
Folder
2
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Labor
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Box
33
Folder
3
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The Left
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Box
33
Folder
4
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Lübke
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Military
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Box
33
Folder
6
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Munich
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Box
33
Folder
7
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Nationalism
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Box
33
Folder
8
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Nazis
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Box
33
Folder
9
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Neo-Nazis
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Box
33
Folder
10
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Nuclear
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Box
33
Folder
11
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People
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Box
33
Folder
12
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Politics
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Box
33
Folder
13
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Press
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Box
33
Folder
14
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Refugees
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Box
33
Folder
15
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Religion
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Box
33
Folder
16
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Resistance
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Box
33
Folder
17
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Re-unification
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Seger, Gerhart : Includes correspondence, 1961, April 10 - 1966, December 22.
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Box
34
Folder
2
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Social
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Box
34
Folder
3
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S.P.D. (Sozial democratische Partei Deutschland)
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Spies
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Trade Unions
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Box
34
Folder
6
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Ulbricht, Walter
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Box
34
Folder
7
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U.S. Troops
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Box
34
Folder
8
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Welfare
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PH 3429, PH 3459
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Photographs
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