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Series: 3: Publications, 1914-1969 : This series contains pamphlets and publications from World Wars I and II,
mainly covering the years 1914 to 1945, but with a smattering of items from
after the war as well. The materials, from both governmental and
non-governmental sources, explore the many different aspects of the war
effort, such as industrial mobilization for war production, the role of
women in the work force and war effort, civilian mobilization and defense,
rationing and conservation, volunteer efforts, and planning for the post-war
period. Six boxes of material document Wisconsin’s role in the war effort.
Most of the publications in the collection were printed and published in the
United States, but a significant portion of the collection originated
internationally, namely from Great Britain, but also from Canada and other
countries. The collection includes a few foreign-language publications too.
Materials include books, bulletins, guides and manuals, pamphlets, speeches
and addresses, reports, essays, and bibliographies.
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Absenteeism
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Absenteeism…Realities and Remedies,
1943
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Reducing Absenteeism Through Employee Education: A Report
Prepared for Metropolitan Group Policyholders,
1943
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African Americans
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Box
11
Folder
6
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The Negro and Defense: A Test of Democracy,
1942
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Box
11
Folder
6
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Negroes in Defense, 1941
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Agriculture
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Agriculture: Action Program for Clubs in 1942, Kiwanis
International, 1942
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Chronology of Agriculture's Part in the War,
1942
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Farm Adjustments to Meet War Impacts, paper by Sherman E.
Johnson delivered at annual meeting of American Society of Agronomy
and Soil Science Society of America,
1940
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Farming for Victory, radio address by Claude B. Wickard
delivered on the National Farm and Home Hour,
1942
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Farming in Wartime Britain,
1942
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Guides for Wartime Use of Women on Farms,
1942
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Guides to Successful Employment of Non-Farm Youth in War-time
Agriculture: For Use in Victory Farm Volunteer Program,
1943
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Box
11
Folder
7
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The Impact of War and the Defense Program on Agriculture: A
report prepared by an interbureau committee for the use of the
annual Agricultural Outlook Conference,
1940
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Regional Adjustments to Meet War Impacts,
1940
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Relation of Industry to Agriculture with Special Reference to
Defense and the Lower Third, address by Louis H. Bean before the
American Society of Agronomy, 1940
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Social Effects of the War and the Defense Program on American
Agriculture, 1940
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Some Selected References to the Impact of the War Upon the
National Agricultural Program, 1941
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Box
11
Folder
7
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A Study of Mobilizing Rural People for War Emergencies, Kern
County, California, 1943
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Successful Practices in the Employment of Nonfarm Women on
Farms in the Northeastern United States,
1944
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Summary Report on Defense Work of the Department of
Agriculture, 1941
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Box
11
Folder
7
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The Task Ahead, radio address by Claude B. Wickard, delivered
on the National Farm and Home Hour,
1941
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Box
11
Folder
7
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The War and Our Changing Agriculture, address by Eric Englund
before the American Society of Agronomy,
1940
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Aircraft
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Box
12
Folder
1
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Aircraft Engine Manufacturers,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
1
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Design and Operation of United States Combat Aircraft,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
1
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How Planes Fight and Bomb,
1943
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Box
12
Folder
1
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The Men Who Fly 'em, Tell You…,
1943
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Box
12
Folder
1
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These Names Make Victories: British Aircraft: their
achievement in Britain's air-war, circa
1943
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Aircraft Spotters Guidebooks
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Aeronautics Aircraft Spotters' Guide, nos. 2-3,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Aircraft Spotter: Aircraft Identification for Army, Navy and
Civilians, 1941
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Box
12
Folder
2
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State of Minnesota Manual for Airplane Spotting Service,
1942
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Air Raid Protection (A.R.P.), Precautions and
Procedures
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Box
12
Folder
3
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250 A.R.P. Questions Answered with 50 Additional Questions
Answered on First Aid, 1943
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Box
12
Folder
3
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A.R.P. in England, address by Lieutenant Colonel Harry M.
Leapman,
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Precaution Services, General: Combined Manual,
1941
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Precaution Services Manual No. 4: Control Centers,
First Aid, Rescue Parties, Fire and Police Aid, Demolition and
Repairs, 1941
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Precautions for Personnel, Plants and Buildings: A
Report Prepared for Metropolitan Group Policyholders,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Protection: A Bibliography Compiled by the Municipal
Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography #9),
1942
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Protection and First Aid,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raid Pocket Guide: For Your Protection! How to Spot Enemy
Planes, What to do When an Air Raid or Blackout Alarm is Sounded,
How to Fight Bombs, Other Necessary Measures of Civilian Defense,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Air Raids, Blackouts, First Aid: A Handbook for Civilians in
Wartime (also a Polish-language copy),
1942
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Bibliography of Air Raid Precautions and Civil Defense, vol.
3, 1942
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Blackouts and Air Raids—Model Ordinance Annotated: Full text
of ordinances of 12 cities together with other model statutes,
ordinances and materials relating to wartime problems of cities,
1942
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Bombs, Buildings and Shelters: ARP for the Home,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Course of Study in Air Raid Precautions, Boston Public
Schools, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Defend Yourself Against Fires, Bombs, Gases,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Facts for Air Raid Wardens and Every Civilian: Bombs,
Incendiaries, War Gases, Home Protection, Seattle Civilian
Protection Division, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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A Handbook for Demolition and Clearance Crews,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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A Handbook for Messengers,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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A Handbook for Rescue Squads,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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A Handbook for Road Repair Crews,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Little Oscar's First Raid,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Official Air Raid Instructions, Oregon State Council of
Defense, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Protection of School Children and School Property,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Protection of School Children During Air Raids: A Fact Sheet,
1943
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Selected References on Air Raid Protection,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Suggested Regulations for Large Apartment Houses in Blackouts
and Air Raids, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Suggested Regulations for Retail Stores (Department
Stores—Large Specialty Stores) for Blackouts—Air Raids,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
1
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What to Do in An Air Raid,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
1
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What to Do in Case of Air Raids: Official Rules for Civilians
Issued by the Los Angeles City Defense Council,
1942
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Air Raid Protection, Precautions and Procedures—Great Britain
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Box
57
Folder
5
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A.R.P. at Home: Hints for Housewives,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions, 1935
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions for Animals,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions for Government Contractors,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions in Schools,
1938-1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions in Schools and Other Problems Arising
Out of the War, 1940
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions Training Bulletin, no. 2,
1940
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Air Raids: What You Must Know, What You Must Do,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Basic Training in Air Raid Precautions,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Care and Custody of Equipment,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Cities to the Fore in Wartime England,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Compensation for Civilians Killed in Air Raids: Explanatory
Notes on the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Form of Prime Cost Contract for Emergency Work issued for the
guidance and use of Local Authorities in Great Britain,
1941
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Local Communications and Reporting of Air Raid Damage
(including Local Control), 1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Manual for Officers Responsible for A.R.P. Training,
1942
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Notes on the Construction, Maintenance and Replacement of
Sandbag Revetments, 1940
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Organisation of Air Raid Casualty Services,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Preliminary Memorandum on the Organisation of Air Raid
Precautions Services in Industrial, etc., Undertakings and the
Training and Equipment of Personnel,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Prime Cost Contracts for Emergency Work,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Protection of Windows in Commercial and Industrial Buildings,
1940
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Rescue Parties and Clearance of Debris,
1939
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Box
57
Folder
5
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Rescue Service Manual, 1942
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Air Raid Shelters
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Box
13
Folder
2
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5 Minutes in an Air Raid Shelter, circa
1941
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Air Raid Shelter Policy,
1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Air Raid Shelters, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Air Raid Shelters in Buildings,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Air Raid Shelters: Bibliography Compiled by the Municipal
Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography #1),
1941
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Air Raid Shelters: Report of the Lord Privy Seal's
Conference, 1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Civil Defense Act, 1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Communal Air Raid Shelters,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Further Recommendations of Lord Horder's Committee regarding
the Conditions in Air-Raid Shelters with special reference to
health; and a brief statement of action taken by the Government
thereon, 1940
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Provision of Air Raid Shelter (A.R.P. Department Circ.
91/1939), 1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Provision of Air Raid Shelter (A.R.P. Department Circ.
110/1939), 1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Provision of Air Raid Shelter in Specified Areas,
1940
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Recommendations of Lord Horder's Committee regarding the
Conditions in Air-Raid Shelters with special reference to health;
and a brief statement of action taken by the Government thereon,
1940
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Report of Bomb Tests on Materials and Structures: Memorandum
on Protective Construction, 1941
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Sectional Steel Shelters: Report Upon Investigations of the
Standard of Protection Afforded,
1939
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Shelter at Home, 1941
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Steel Shelters—Cases of Flooding,
1941
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Air Raid Wardens
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Air Raid Precautions: Training of Air Raid Wardens,
1939
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Box
13
Folder
3
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The Air Raid Warden in America: A Manual,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Civilian Protection: A Handbook for Civilian Volunteers:
Wardens Division, Washington State Defense Council,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
3
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A Handbook for Air Raid Wardens,
1943
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Instruction Manual for Air Raid Wardens, Philadelphia Council
of Defense, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Organisation of the Air Raid Wardens' Service,
1939
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Outlines of Technical Subject Matter Covered in Air Raid
Warden Training Course, City of Baltimore: Civilian Defense,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Training Course for Air Raid Wardens: Class 4 and 5: The
Organization of Civilian Defense and Duties During an Emergency,
Seattle Civilian Protection Division,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Wardens, 1941
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Air Raid Warning Systems
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Air Raid Warning System,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Aircraft Warning Service, New York State Council of Defense,
undated
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Aircraft Warning Service Manual, no. 2,
1941
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Box
13
Folder
4
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The Control System, Westchester County Defense Council
Training Bulletin XI, 1942
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Information Regarding Air Raid Warning Systems in Various
Virginia Cities, undated
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Outdoor Sound Systems for Public Air Raid Warning,
1942
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Box
13
Folder
4
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State of Minnesota Manual for The Civilian Air Raid Warning
System and Control Systems, 1942
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Aliens and Non-Citizens
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Non-Citizen Americans in the War Emergency,
1941
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Questions and Answers on Alien Registration,
1940
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Questions and Answers on Regulations Concerning Aliens of
Enemy Nationalities, 1942
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Regulations Controlling Travel and Other Conduct of Aliens of
Enemy Nationalities, 1942
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Wartime Britain's Alien Policy,
1942
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Apprentices
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Apprentice Training for America's Youth,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
2
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The National Apprenticeship Program,
1943
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Training Apprentices for War and Post-War Work,
1942
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Army Training and Education
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Box
14
Folder
3
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62 Questions and Answers on the Army Specialized Training
Reserve Program, 1944
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Catalog of the Army Institute,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Education in the Armed Forces,
1943
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Education in the British Army,
1943
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Fifty Questions and Answers on Army Specialized Training
Program, 1943
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Introduction to the Armed Forces: Suggestions for
Pre-Induction Informational Meetings,
1944
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Pre-Induction Training, 1943
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Technical Manual: Army Arithmetic,
1943
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Box
14
Folder
3
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USAFI: It's fun to learn!,
undated
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Aviation, Aviators and Aeronautics
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Airways, Airports, Air Training, Air Science,
1943
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Civil Aeronautics Administration Defense Regulations,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Civil Air Patrol: Organization, Purpose, Program, Enlistment,
1941
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Dunking Sense, 1943
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Mass Production of Pilots,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
4
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R.A.F., 1943
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Box
14
Folder
4
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R.A.F. Log Book, undated
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Staff Handbook: Civil Aeronautics Administration,
1941
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Symbol of Air Supremacy, Royal Canadian Air Force,
1941
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Targets in Germany: R.A.F. Attacks and Achievements,
1944
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Biography
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Churchill, 1942
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Box
14
Folder
5
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General Douglas MacArthur: A list of references,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Some Leaders of the World at War,
1942
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Who's Who in a World War,
1941
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister: A Selection from Speeches
Made by Winston Churchill During the Four Years That Britain Has
Been at War, 1943
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Blackouts
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Blackouts, 1941
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Blackouts: A Bibliography Compiled by Constance A. Strandel,
John Crerar Library, 1942
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Blackout Pointers: Do's and Don'ts for Blacking Out Your Home
as Recommended by the Blackout Precautions Advisory Committee of the
San Francisco Civilian Defense Council,
1941
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Factory Ventilation in the Black-Out,
1941
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Box
15
Folder
1
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State of Minnesota Manual of Blackout Procedure,
1942
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Suggested Methods of Obscuration During Blackouts,
1941
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Suggested Regulations for Theaters (Concert Halls—All
Enclosed Amusement Places) for Blackouts — Air Raids,
1942
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Ventilation in the Black-Out,
1941
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Block Plan
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Block Brigade Book, Baltimore Civilian Mobilization
Committee, 1943
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Block Leaders, Alert!, 1943
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Oversize Folder
2
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The Block Plan for Civilian War Services, diagram of
organization, 1942
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Box
15
Folder
2
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The Block Plan of Organization for Civilian War Services,
1942
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Box
15
Folder
2
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The Indiana Block Plan Including Neighborhood Groups for
Civilian War Services, 1942
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Neighborhood War Clubs: Michigan's Block Plan,
1942
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Book and Publication Lists and Bibliographies
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Bibliography Series—Number 2: Selected Bibliography of
Bibliographies on Subjects Related to National Defense,
1942
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Cleveland Public Library War and Defense Information Center
Accession List #6, 1943
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Defense Planning for Local Government: A Bibliography
compiled by the Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense
Bibliography #2), 1941
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Government Sources of Information on National Defense,
circa 1942
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Box
15
Folder
3
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List of Available Publications of the United States
Department of Agriculture, January 2,
1941
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Non-Government Sources of Information on National Defense,
circa 1942
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Box
15
Folder
4
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Official Defense Publications,
1941
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Box
15
Folder
5
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Official Defense Publications Supplement,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Public Protection in Defense Plans: A Bibliography compiled
by the Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense
Bibliography #3), 1941
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Selected List of Wartime Pamphlets, nos. 1-4,
1941-1943
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Box
16
Folder
1
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United States Government Periodic Publications: A Descriptive
List, 1942
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Victory Corps Aids for School Administrators,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
1
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War Service Bulletin (Formerly National Defense Bulletin)
F-89, 1942
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Box
16
Folder
1
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What's New On War and Defense: New Pamphlets and Newspapers
in the Cleveland Public Library War and Defense Information Center
(Accession Lists #2, #3, and #5),
1942-1943
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Where to Get Radio and Stage Scripts on the War, War Issues,
and War Problems, 1943
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Box
16
Folder
1
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The World War: A List of the More Important Books Published
Before 1934, 1934
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Box
16
Folder
1
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The World War: A List of the More Important Books
(Supplementary to Mimeographed list, April 2, 1934),
1936
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Business, Commerce and Trade
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Community Wartime Business Clinics,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Effects of the War on British Marketing: A Guide for American
Business, 1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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A Guidebook to War Business,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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How Your Business Can Help Win the War (includes A Guide to
Priorities, Allocations and Prices, revised and corrected as of
December 1, 1941), 1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Impact of the Present War on Ocean Shipping with Special
Reference to the Effects of War Shipping Conditions on United States
Agriculture, 1940
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Procedures for Conducting Local Wartime Business Clinics,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Shipping, 1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Some Problems of Foreign Traders in Wartime,
1942
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Camouflage
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Camouflage Bibliography,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Camouflage of Large Installations,
1939
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Camouflage: A list of references,
1940
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Camouflage: A supplementary list of references,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Civilian Defense: Protective Concealment,
1942
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Precautionary Camouflage: Planning for Low Visibility without
reliance upon Artificial Coverings,
1943
|
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Care of the Dead
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Box
17
Folder
1
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The Care of the Dead, 1916
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Censorship and Freedom of Speech
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Censorship, 1942
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Code of Wartime Practices for American Broadcasters,
1943
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Code of Wartime Practices for the American Press,
1943
|
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Freedom of Communication in Wartime, Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Library Select Bibliographies, no. 12,
1943
|
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Box
17
Folder
2
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A Personal Message to the Mothers, Wives, Fathers, Brothers,
Sisters and Friends of Service Men,
1943
|
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Box
17
Folder
2
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The Role of Criticism in Wartime,
1942
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Box
17
Folder
2
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War-Time Restraints: Texts of federal laws and regulations
affecting utterances, communication, enemy aliens, labor, etc.,
1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
2
|
U.S. Censorship Regulations,
1943
|
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Box
17
Folder
2
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U.S. Postal Censorship Regulations,
1942
|
|
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Child Welfare
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Action Program for Clubs in 1942: Boys and Girls Work,
Kiwanis International, 1942
|
|
Box
17
Folder
3
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Action Program for Clubs in 1942: Underprivileged Child:
Kiwanis Builds a Sound Body, A Clean Mind for All Children,
1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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The Care of Children Under Five in Wartime (England and
Wales), 1943
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Children and War: A selected list of references,
1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Children in Exile, 1942
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Children in Wartime: Parents' Questions,
1940
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Box
17
Folder
3
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A Children's Charter in Wartime,
1942
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Civil Defense Measures for the Protection of Children: Report
of Observations in Great Britain,
1941
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Community Action for Children in Wartime,
1943
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Community Responsibility for Youth,
1940
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Facts About Child Health,
1943
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Growing Up in a World at War,
1942
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Our Concern—Every Child: State and Community Planning for
Wartime and Post-War Security of Children,
1944
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Program of Advanced Training for Volunteer Child Health
Aides, 1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Rallying Resources for Youth: How Three Communities Set Up
Councils to Coordinate Separate Agencies and Make the Most of Their
Facilities, 1940
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Box
17
Folder
3
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The Relationship Between Problems of Children and the
Problems of Manpower: An address by Marshall Field before the
Delaware White House Conference on Children in a Democracy,
1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
|
Teen Trouble: What Recreation Can Do About It,
1943
|
|
Box
Folder
3
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They Need a Part, Connecticut State Board of Education,
1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
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To Parents in Wartime, 1942
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Box
17
Folder
3
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What Boys and Girls Can Do to Win the War: There is a Big Job
for Every Young American, 1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
|
What is the Federal Government Doing for Children: A Second
Report from Federal Agencies, 1942
|
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Box
17
Folder
3
|
Your Emergency Guide Prepared for You by the Santa Barbara
City Schools, undated
|
|
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Citizenship and Naturalization
|
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Americanism Manual: "To foster and perpetuate a one hundred
per cent Americanism", 1941
|
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Citizenship: Action program for clubs in 1942, Kiwanis
International, 1942
|
|
Box
17
Folder
4
|
Citizenship: Its Duties and Its Alibis, speech given by Ralph
Barton Perry at National League of Women Voters General Council,
1942
|
|
Box
17
Folder
4
|
Preparation for Naturalization of Foreign-Born Adults: A
Handbook for Teachers, 1942
|
|
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Civilian Conservation Corps
|
|
Box
18
Folder
1
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Civilian Conservation Corps: Contributing to the Defense of
the Nation, 1941
|
|
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Civil Rights and Liberties in Wartime
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Box
18
Folder
2
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The Bill of Rights in War: A report on American democratic
liberties in war-time, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
2
|
Building America: Civil Liberties,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
2
|
Civil Liberties and National Defense,
1941
|
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Box
18
Folder
2
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Civil Liberties and the War: An address by Francis Biddle
before the Junior Bar Conference,
1940
|
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Box
18
Folder
2
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Our Freedoms and Rights,
1942
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Box
18
Folder
2
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The Rights of Man Are Worth Defending,
1942
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Box
18
Folder
2
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The Rights We Defend, 1940
|
|
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Civilian Protection and Defense
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
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American Legion Auxiliary Civilian Defense Forum in
cooperation with the New York Times,
1942
|
|
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Baltimore Committee on Civilian Defense, Official
Publication, nos. 1-11
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
No. 1: Helpful Hints on Air Raids,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 2: How to Handle Incendiary Bombs,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 3: Know Your Air Raid Warden,
undated
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 4: The Housewife Can Help Too,
undated
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 5: Blackouts,
undated
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 6: Some Questions Answered,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 7: Air Raid Shelters,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 8: Your Utilities During Air Raids,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 9: What To Do In An Air Raid,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 10: Vehicle Traffic In An Air Raid,
undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
3
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No. 11: Safety Suggestions,
undated
|
|
Box
57
Folder
6
|
Chief Wardens Training Course, Westchester County Defense
Council Training Bulletin, no. 1, lecture 1,
1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Citizens' Defense Manual, Rhode Island State Council of
Defense, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Citizen's Guide for Civilian Defense, Los Angeles City
Defense Council, 1942
|
|
Box
57
Folder
6
|
Civil Defense: A Selected List of British Official
Publications Issued up to April 30,
1942
|
|
Box
57
Folder
6
|
Civil Defense: A Selected List of British Official
Publications Issued up to January 1st,
1942
|
|
Box
57
Folder
6
|
Civil Defense: British Official Publications (2 copies),
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civil Defense, compiled from articles written by Colonel
Joseph A. Baer, 1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civil Defense in Britain in the Fifth Year of the War,
1944
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: A Practical Bibliography, The Cooper Union
Library Bulletin, no. 10, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: A selected list of official publications
available in the Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland Public Library
Bulletin, no. 4, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: A selected list of recent references,
1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: A selection of available guide books and
pamphlets, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: A University of Chicago Round Table
Broadcast, 1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense Handbook for Schools, Rhode Island State
Council of Defense, circa 1943
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense Manual on Legal Aspects of Civilian
Protection, 1943
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
A Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, An Official Arm of the
Local Defense Council: What It Is, How to Organize It, What It Does,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
A Civilian Defense Volunteer Office: What It Is, How It Is
Set Up, What It Does, How to Organize It,
1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Civilian Defense Week: Plan and Suggestions for Defense
Councils, 1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Civilian Protection: A Handbook for Civilian Volunteers,
Washington State Defense Council,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Civilian Protection Control System for Smaller Communities:
This manual is intended for communities of less than 10,000
population, including cities, towns, and rural areas,
1943
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Civilian Protection: How to Organize It in Your Community,
circa 1941
|
|
Oversize Folder
2
|
Civilian Protection Organization for a Municipality,
Citizen's Defense Corps, diagram of organization,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Civilian War Services: An Operating Guide for Local Defense
Councils, 1943
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
The Control System of the Citizens' Defense Corps,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
The Control System of the Civil Protection Services, issued
by the New Jersey Defense Council,
1942
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Defense on Main Street: A Guidebook for Local Activities for
Defense and Democracy, 1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Enrolled Volunteer Worker Groups for Civilian Protection,
1941
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
First Annual Report of the Civilian Defense Director, State
of New Jersey, 1943
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
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General Outline Manual No. 1: Civilian Defense Procedures,
1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Handbook for Civilian Defense,
1941-1942
|
|
Box
57
Folder
6
|
Home Defense, Westchester County Defense Council Training
Bulletin, no. VI, 1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
The Home Guard of Britain,
undated
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
How to Organize Civilian Protection in Your Community,
circa 1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Local Organization for Civilian Protection,
1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Municipal Appropriations for Civilian Defense,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
The Municipality in Civilian Defense, address by James M.
Landis before New York Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Necessity for Civilian Defense, address by Major General
Daniel Needham, undated
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
New York City at War: Emergency Services,
1943
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Organization for Civilian Defense: Control Centers, First
Aid, Rescue Parties, Fire and Police Aid, Demolition and Repairs,
New Mexico State Council of National Defense, circa
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Organizing for Civilian Defense: County Defense Councils,
Salem, Oregon, 1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Organization Outline for Local Defense Councils,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
An Outline of Civilian Defense in Great Britain,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Publications of the Office of Civilian Defense,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1
|
Report of Conference, Tutwiler Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
Report on New York State Defense Program,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
The Role of the Municipality in the Civilian Defense Program
(Pennsylvania), 1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
Standard School Lectures Series II: Civilian Protection,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
State of New York Message of the Governor Relative to
Establishment of State and Local Offices of Civilian Protection,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
Training Courses for Civilian Protection: Enrolled Volunteer
Groups, 1941
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
Training the Pennsylvania Citizens' Defense Corps,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
2
|
United States Citizens Defense Corps Regulations, nos. 3-4,
1943
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
The United States Citizens Defense Corps: Who Can Join, How
to Join, Qualifications, Schools, Duties, Insignia, Equipment,
Coordination of Groups, 1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
The U.S. Citizens Service Corps: Handbook for the United
States Citizens Service Corps, 1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
Wartime Organization of Cities,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
Wartime Protection—Municipal Employees: Citywide Inservice
Training Course, City of New York,
1942
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
What Will Happen If We Don't? address by Dr. James P. Adams
at the opening of the Air Raid Precaution School for Industry and
Business, undated
|
|
Box
19
Folder
3
|
What You Can Do in Civilian Defense: A Complete Handbook
Telling You the How, When and Why of Volunteer Activities on the
Home Front, 1942
|
|
|
Civilian Training Program
|
|
Box
20
Folder
1
|
Army Without Uniform: The Story of the War Department's
Civilian Training Program, 1942
|
|
|
Conscription and the Draft
|
|
Box
20
Folder
2
|
Compulsory Military Training: A supplementary list of
references, 1941
|
|
Box
20
Folder
2
|
The Draft and You, 1940
|
|
|
Conservation and Rationing—Fuel and Gas
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Emergency Gasoline Rationing Regulations: Ration Order No. 5,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Emergency Plan for Gasoline Rationing: Official Information
and Instructions for Those Who Will Carry Out the Plan,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Fuel Rationing: Report by Sir William Beveridge, K.C.B. to
the President of the Board of Trade,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
How to Keep Warm and Save Fuel in Wartime,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
How to Save Fuel At Home,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Index to Gasoline Rationing Guide Number One To Ration Order
No. 5C, 1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Local Board Mileage Rationing Letter: Gasoline Rationing
Guide Number One To Ration Order No. 5C,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Mileage Rationing: Gasoline Regulations: Ration Order No. 5C,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Wood Fuel in Wartime: Farmers' Bulletin, no. 1912,
1942
|
|
|
Conservation and Waste Reduction
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Army Ordnance Presents…Tremendous Trifles,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Battlenecks, 1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
The Care and Use of Electric Appliances in the Home,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Conservation: Key to Survival,
1941
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Conservation of Natural Resources: A supplementary list of
references, 1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Conserve Materials to Win the War: Tells How to Make the Most
of What We Have, 1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Controlled Materials Plan: General Instructions on Bills of
Materials, 1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
4
|
Enlisting Employees in Waste Reduction: A Report Prepared for
Metropolitan Group Policyholders,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Fight Food Waste in the Home: Food for Freedom,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
How to Make Your Electric Cords Last Longer,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
How to Make Your Gas or Electric Range Last Longer,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
How to Make Your Ironing Equipment Last Longer,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
How to Make Your Refrigerator Last Longer,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
How to Make Your Washing Machine Last Longer,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
A Job Only a Woman Can Do!,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Metalurgency, circa 1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Our Natural Heritage, address by James P. Pope before the Des
Moines Public Forum, 1941
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Save, Simplify, Substitute: A Campaign for Americans,
circa 1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Scrap is Fighting Metal: Vital for Victory,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Take Care of the Wool You Have,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
Take Care of Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet Sweepers,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
War Against Waste, 1941
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
War Work: A Daybook for the Home,
1942
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
War Work, The Second Year: A Daybook for the Home,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
WINS, Women in National Service: Wartime Homemaking Manual,
1943
|
|
Box
20
Folder
5
|
You Are America: A Presentation of the Santa Barbara City
Schools, 1942
|
|
|
Consumers and Consumption
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
132 Million Consumers, 1941
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
Consumer Knowledge Helps Win the War: A Selected Bibliography
of Available Pamphlet Materials,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
Defense and the Consumer,
1941
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
A Manual: Consumer Education for Wartime Living, Pennsylvania
State Council of Defense, 1943
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
Organization and Guidance of Consumer Committees of Local
Councils of Defense, Pennsylvania State Council of Defense Bulletin,
no. 20, 1941
|
|
Box
21
Folder
1
|
Selected Bibliography on Wartime Consumer Problems,
1942
|
|
|
Cultural, Religious and Recreational Activities
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
A Community Recreation Program for Men in Uniform in Defense
Time: He Will Go to Town, circa
1943
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Cultural and Recreational Activities in War-Time Britain and
Organizations for Civilians: General Cultural Activities,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Entertainment and the Arts in Wartime Britain,
1944
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Home Play in Wartime: Stay at Home Recreation on a War Bond
Budget, 1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Recreation and National Defense: A bibliography compiled by
the Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography
#6), 1941
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Recreation, a Major Community Problem: The Why, the What and
the How of Public Recreation, 1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Services for the American Soldier,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
The Soldier and His Recreation,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
The Soldier and His Religion,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Spare Time: A War Asset for War Workers,
1943
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
Support of Churches in Their Spiritual Aims: Action Program
for Clubs in 1942, Kiwanis International,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
USO on the March: Annual Report,
1942
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
What About Us? A Report of Community Recreation for Young
People, 1944
|
|
Box
21
Folder
2
|
What Can We Do in Our Town?,
1941
|
|
|
Democracy
|
|
Box
21
Folder
3
|
In Defense of Democracy,
1940
|
|
Box
21
Folder
3
|
Speak Up for Democracy: What You Can Do—A Practical Plan of
Action for Every American Citizen,
1940
|
|
Box
21
Folder
3
|
Strengthen Democracy for Defense: The Program Book 1941-1942,
1941
|
|
|
Directories and Manuals—War Agencies, Government Offices,
Organizations, Services and Programs
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Directory of Agencies, 1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Directory of War Agencies,
1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Directory of War Industries Board,
1918
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Handbook of Emergency War Agencies,
1943
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Manual for Local Defense Councils, New York State Council of
Defense, 1941
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Manual of Civilian War Services, Salem, Oregon,
1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
1
|
Office for Emergency Management Handbook: Functions and
Administration, 1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
Official Directory: United States Shipping Board and
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 1918
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
Organizing for Defense: A Manual for the Cities and Counties
of California, 1941
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
Purchasing Offices of the United States Government,
1918
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
Reference List of National Defense Publications: A selection
of pertinent bulletins and articles prepared by Federal agencies
actively engaged in the National Defense Program,
1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
Staff Manual: United States Citizens' Defense Corps,
1942
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
|
State of California War Council Manual: Civilian Protection,
Civilian War Services, 1943
|
|
Box
22
Folder
2
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War Agencies of United States and New York State,
1943
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Box
22
Folder
2
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War Effort Information Manual for San Francisco…,
1942
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Economic and Social Aspects of War—Bibliographies
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Box
22
Folder
3
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Modern War—Its Economic and Social Aspects: A Bibliography,
1942
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Box
22
Folder
3
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Social and Economic Problems Arising Out of World War II: A
Bibliography, 1941
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Economic Policy and Economic Aspects of War
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Box
23
Folder
1
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American Economic Mobilization: A Study in the Mechanism of
War, 1942
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Box
23
Folder
1
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The American Economic System Compared with Collectivism and
Dictatorship, 1936
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Box
23
Folder
1
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The Economical Consequences of the World War,
1914
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Economic Mobilization, 1941
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Economic Policy for Rearmament,
1940
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Economic Research in War and Reconstruction,
1942
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Effects of the Defense Program on Prices, Wages, and Profits,
1941
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Fundamental Economic Issues in National Defense,
1941
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Box
23
Folder
1
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P.S. For Your Letter to the Soldier or Sailor,
circa 1943
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Education, Schools and Teachers
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Axis Oppression of Education (Conditions in Occupied
Territories, no. 4), 1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Baltimore Bulletin of Education vol. XIX, no. 3,
1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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British Schools and the War,
1944
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Box
23
Folder
2
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The British Universities After Three Years of War,
1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Charting the Three R's of 1943: A Planning Guide for Teachers
and School Administrators on Price Control, Rent Control, and
Rationing, 1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Colleges and Universities and Civilian Defense,
1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Community War Services and the High-School Victory Corps,
1943
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Democratic Education: Suggestions for Education and National
Defense, 1940
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Education and Defense, Pennsylvania State Council of Defense
Bulletin, no. 6, 1941
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Educational Exchange with Japan: A Report to the Trustees of
the Endowment on Observations Made in Japan in 1912-1913,
1914
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Education in a Postwar World,
1944
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Education of Evacuated School Children in Time of Emergency
(2 copies), 1939, 1941
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Guidance Manual for the High-School Victory Corps,
1943
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Box
23
Folder
2
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High-School Victory Corps,
1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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How to Read the News, 1942
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Information Exchange on Education in Wartime,
1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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The Iowa State College Bulletin: War Services of the Iowa
State College, 1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Men Teachers and National Service,
1939
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Box
24
Folder
1
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A Problem for the Americas,
1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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The Ramparts We Defend, 1940
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Report of a Committee Representative of the Local Education
Authorities of England and Wales Appointed to Consider the Problems
of Adjusting Between Authorities the Expenditure Incurred by Them in
Respect of Evacuated School Children,
1940
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Report of a Conference Called by the National Committee on
Education and Defense Held in Washington, D.C.,
1941
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Box
24
Folder
1
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School Children and the War, New Jersey State Department of
Public Instruction, 1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Schooling in an Emergency: Suggestions for the Education of
Children Transferred to the Reception Areas,
1941
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Box
24
Folder
1
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The Schools and Civilian Defense, City of New York Board of
Education, 1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
1
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The Schools in Wartime, 1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Second Report of the Committee Representative of Local
Education Authorities of England and Wales Appointed to Consider the
Problems of Adjusting Between Authorities the Expenditure Incurred
by Them in Respect of Evacuated School Children,
1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Teachers and National Service,
1939
|
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Volunteers in the Schools,
1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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A War Policy for American Schools,
1942
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Box
24
Folder
1
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What the Schools Can Do,
1941
|
|
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Emergency/Survival Manuals
|
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Arctic Emergencies, 1943
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Jungle and Desert Emergencies,
1943
|
|
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Employment and Occupations
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Box
24
Folder
3
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A Man Can't Live on Glory. Give Him a Useful Job When He
Comes Home!, 1944
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Community Employment Problems Under Defense: A Memorandum of
the Council for Democracy, 1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Defense Employment and Training for Employment,
1941
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Man Meets Job—How Uncle Sam Helps,
1941
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Man-Power Mobilisation for Peace,
1943
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Box
24
Folder
3
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One Nation Indivisible with Liberty and Justice for All: A
Manual of Suggested School and Club Programs and Study Outlines on
democratic, non-discriminatory employment practice as a first line
of defense, circa 1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Schedule of Reserved Occupations,
1941
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Wartime Occupations: A selected bibliography,
1942
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
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War Work in Great Britain: What British Men and Women in the
United States Can Do, undated
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Box
24
Folder
3
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When I Get Out Will I Find a Job?,
1943
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Work Opportunities Open to Non-Citizens, Work Opportunities
Closed to Non-Citizens, from Manhattan Civilian Defense Volunteer
Office, 1942
|
|
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Employment—Handicapped and Disabled
|
|
Box
24
Folder
4
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Handicapped Manpower: Facts and Figures on Employment of the
Physically Handicapped, 1943
|
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Box
24
Folder
4
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The Peoria Plan for Human Rehabilitation,
1943
|
|
Box
24
Folder
4
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Rehabilitation in Great Britain,
1944
|
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Box
24
Folder
4
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Vocational Rehabilitation and National Defense,
1941
|
|
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Employment of Children and Youth
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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British Youth Activities in Wartime,
1943
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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British Youth Answers the Call,
1943
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Child Health in Relation to Employment,
1942
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Child Workers in Wartime,
1942
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Mr. Farmer…Can You Use This Boy? He Is a Victory Farm
Volunteer, 1945
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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The Need for Child Labor Vigilance in Wartime,
1942
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Protecting the Health of Young Workers in Wartime,
1943
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Wartime Employment of Boys and Girls Under 18,
1943
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Youth, Jobs and Defense,
1941
|
|
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English-Language Publications—Overseas Editions for Servicemen
|
|
Box
25
Folder
1
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Coronet: This Copy Is
Presented, with the Compliments of Coronet, for Use of the Men in
the Services, 1944
|
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Newsweek: "Battle Baby" for
the Armed Forces, 1944
|
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Box
25
Folder
1
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The New Yorker, distributed by
Special Service Division, Army Service Forces, U.S. Army: Special
Edition for the Armed Forces, 1943
|
|
Box
25
Folder
1
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Omnibook Magazine: Overseas
Edition for Armed Forces, distributed by Special Services Division,
A.S.F., U.S. Army, 1944
|
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Overseas Edition of Science News
Letter, 1944
|
|
Box
25
Folder
1
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Time, vol. XLII, no. 23:
edition specially printed for members of the U.S. armed forces
overseas, 1943
|
|
|
Etiquette
|
|
Box
25
Folder
2
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Etiquette: A Guide to Manners and Form in Social Intercourse
with Special Reference to War Time Condition, Correct Form for All
Social Occasions Fully Described,
1942
|
|
Box
25
Folder
2
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Wedding Social Etiquette of the United States Armed Services,
undated
|
|
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Evacuation
|
|
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Government Evacuation Scheme
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Circular 1800, 1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Circular 1841, 1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Circular 1965, 1940
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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D.H.S. Circular No. 23/1940,
1940
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Educational Provision,
1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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General Memorandum, 1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Memo. Ev. 4, 1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Memo. Ev. 5: Enclosure to Circular 1841,
1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Memo. Ev. 8: Enclosure to Circular 1965,
1940
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Report of Committee on Evacuation with a covering memorandum
by the Secretary of State for the Home Department,
1938
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Report on Conditions in Reception Areas by a Committee under
the Chairmanship of Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, M.P.,
1941
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
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State of Connecticut Manual for Evacuation,
1942
|
|
|
Films
|
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Box
25
Folder
4
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A List of U.S. War Information Films,
1942-1943
|
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Box
25
Folder
4
|
War Films for War Use, 1944
|
|
|
First Aid and Emergency Medical Services
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Air Raid Manual for First Aid Detachments,
1942
|
|
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Air-Raid Precautions Act of 1937
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Ambulance Service, 1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Ambulance Services—Stretcher Carrying Fitments for Small
Ambulances, 1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Collective Training for First Aid Posts,
1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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First Aid Posts and Points,
1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Central Control and Administration of Emergency Medical
Service, 1942
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Emergency Medical Service for Civilian Defense,
1941
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Emergency Medical Service, Westchester County Defense Council
Appendix E, 1941
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Equipment and Operation of Emergency Medical Field Units,
1942
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
First Aid Precautions Act, 1937: First Aid Posts and
Ambulance Services, 1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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First Aid in the Prevention and Treatment of Chemical
Casualties, 1941
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Handbook of First Aid, 1942
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Medical Treatment and Special Centres, circa
1941
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Memorandum for the Guidance of Medical Officers and Other
Personnel at First Aid Posts, 1939
|
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Box
25
Folder
5
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Outline of Organization of Industrial First Aid,
undated
|
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Box
25
Folder
5
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Procedure on the Admission, Transfer, Discharge or Death of
Casualties, and for the Provision of Out-Patient Treatment,
1940
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
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Statement Relating to the Emergency Hospital Organisation,
First Aid Posts and Ambulances,
1939
|
|
Box
25
Folder
5
|
Suggestions in First Aid for Children,
undated
|
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Box
25
Folder
5
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The Training and Work of First Aid Parties,
1939
|
|
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Food and Nutrition
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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20 Questions on "Enriched" Flour and Bread: Government Food
Experts Give You the Answers, 1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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The American Red Cross in the Movement for Better Nutrition:
Nutrition and Canteen Courses, 1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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The Army Trains Student Dietitians, circa
1943
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Community Feeding in War Time,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Consumers' Guide: National Nutrition Conference Issue,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Eat Right to Work and Win,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Eat the Right Food to Help Keep You Fit,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Food and Its Protections Against Poison Gas: The Conservation
of Food is Second Only to the Preservation of Life,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food: A World Problem, prepared with special reference to the
film "World of Plenty", 1944
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food Fights for Freedom,
1943
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Food for Thought: The School's Responsibility in Nutrition
Education, 1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food for Young Children in Group Care,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food Joins the Colors, circa
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food Rationing and the War, an address by Mr. Elmer Davis,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
|
Food Values in Wartime, 1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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Germany's Food Supply, 1916
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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How to Mobilize Your Community to Make Food Fight for
Freedom: Produce and Conserve, Share and Play Square: Food Fights
for Freedom, circa 1943
|
|
Box
60
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It's Time for Total War on Food Waste! How Advertisers can
Help the "Food Fights for Freedom" Program During June, July, and
August, 1944
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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National Defense and Health in Relation to Nutrition
(bibliography), 1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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The National Food Situation,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
1
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National Wartime Nutrition Guide: U.S. Needs Us Strong, Eat
the Basic 7 Every Day, 1943
|
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Box
26
Folder
1
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Nutrition Course, Westchester County Defense Council,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
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Nutrition Education in the School Program,
1941
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
|
Nutrition Exhibits, 1941
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
|
Nutrition in Wartime Britain,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
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Nutrition: The Armor of Robust Health,
1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
The Production and Distribution of Food in Great Britain,
1943
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Rationing of Food in Great Britain,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Report of the Food (Defence Plans) Department For the Year
ended 31st December 1937, 1938
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
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The Schools in War-time: Canteen Meals for School Children,
1939
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
The Soldier and His Food,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
A Start Toward Freedom from Want: The Story of the United
Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture,
1943
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Suggestions for Adjusting to Wartime Restrictions: Supplement
to Children's Bureau Publication, no. 285—Food for Young Children in
Group Care, 1943
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
This Problem of Food, 1941
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
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Vitamins for Health, 1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Vitamins from Farm to You,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Wartime Food Developments in Germany,
1942
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
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Wartime Food Management: An Analysis with Recommendations,
1943
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
|
Well-Nourished Children,
1939
|
|
Box
26
Folder
2
|
Wise Eating in Wartime, 1943
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
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World Needs for U.S. Food and Fiber,
1943
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
|
Your Baby's Food in War Time,
1942
|
|
|
Foreign Language Publications
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Bericht Über Deutschland des Amerikanischen Hochkommissars
für Deutschland, 1. Januar-31. März,
1951
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Der Prozess Gegen Mitglieder Verbrecherischer Organisationen,
1947
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
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Grundursachen der Wirtschaftsnöte,
1936
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Sport und Politik, 1928
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Strafgesetzbuch für das Deutsche Reich mit
Strafrechtspflegeordnung 1946 und Jugendgerichtsgesetz Sowie
Wichtigen Nebengesetzen, 1948
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Vom Werden Einer Neuen Kultur: Aufgaben der
Arbeiter-Kultur-und Sport-Organisationen,
1930
|
|
Box
26
Folder
3
|
Wie der Weltkrieg Enstand: Dargestellt nach dem Aktenmaterial
des Deutschen Auswartigen Amts, Karl Kautsky,
1919
|
|
|
Foreign Policy, International Relations and Diplomacy
|
|
Box
27
Folder
1
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Diplomatic Correspondence Respecting the War Published by the
Belgian Government, 1914
|
|
Box
27
Folder
1
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Diplomatic Documents Concerning the Relations of
Austria-Hungary with Italy, from July 20th 1914, to May 23rd,
1915
|
|
Box
27
Folder
1
|
The Nineteenth Century and After: Poland, Russia and Great
Britain, 1943
|
|
|
Forests and Forestry
|
|
Box
27
Folder
2
|
Behind the Eagle Stand the Forests, circa
1943
|
|
Box
27
Folder
2
|
Forest Fire Fighters Service: Regulations, Purpose,
Organization, Duties, Training, How to Join,
1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
2
|
…More about Lumber and National Defense…,
1941
|
|
|
Gases, Chemical Warfare and Decontamination
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Air Raid Precautions to be Taken by Users of Ammonia,
1940
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Air Raid Precautions Which Should be Taken in Electro-Plating
Shops, 1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Anti-Gas Precautions for Merchant Shipping,
1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Anti-Gas Protection of Babies and Young Children,
1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Anti-Gas Training, 1936
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
An Atlas of Gas Poisoning,
1939
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Certification Mark for Filtration Plants Giving Protection
Against Poison Gases Used in War,
1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Charges for Respirators Lost or Damaged by Members of the
Public, 1940
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Chart of War Gases, 1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Civilian Respirators Fitted with Microphone Attachments,
1939
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Decontamination, 1942
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Decontamination of Clothing Including Oilskin Anti-Gas
Clothing and Equipment from Blister Gases,
1939
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Decontamination of Materials,
1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Experiments in Anti-Gas Protection of Houses,
1938
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Gas and Chemical Warfare, Westchester County Defense Council
Lecture, no. III, undated
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Gas Defense and Decontamination, address by Captain Courtland
Smith, Chemical Warfare Service,
undated
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Gas Detection and Identification Service,
1944
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
A Handbook for Decontamination Squads,
1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Inspection and Repair of Respirators and Oilskin Clothing,
1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Microbe-Culture at Bukarest: Discoveries at the German
Legation from the Rumanian Official Documents,
1917
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Organisation of Decontamination Services,
1938
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Personal Protection Against Gas,
1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
3
|
Protection Against Gas, 1941
|
|
|
Girl Scouts
|
|
Box
27
Folder
4
|
Girl Scout Service Bureaus: Girl Scouts Prepared for Service,
undated
|
|
|
Government
|
|
Box
27
Folder
5
|
The British Constitution: A Description of the Relationships
of the British Parliament, Privy Council and the Crown, by a Leading
American Authority, 1943
|
|
Box
27
Folder
5
|
A Comparison of Democracy, Communism, Fascism: Part of the
Article "Government" Reprinted from The World
Book Encyclopedia, 1941
|
|
Box
27
Folder
5
|
Our American Government: What Is It? How Does It Function?
283 Questions and Answers: A Comprehensive Story of the History and
Functions of Our American Government Interestingly and Accurately
Portrayed, 1942
|
|
|
Health, Hygiene and Fitness
|
|
Box
28
Folder
1
|
The British Health Services in Wartime,
1943
|
|
Box
28
Folder
1
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Causes of Rejection and the Incidence of Defects Among 18 and
19 Year Old Selective Service Registrants,
1943
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Come Clean!, 1918
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Correcting Physical Defects in Applicants for Aviation
Training, 1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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The Doctor Shortage and Medical Care of Civilians in Wartime,
1943
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Fit to Fight…and Fit for Life,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Fitness for Freedom: Twenty Articles on Health in Wartime,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Fitness…for Victory, 1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Health in National Defense Program: Bibliography Compiled by
Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography, no.
4), 1941
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Health in the National Defense Program: Publications Acquired
for Use of the Staff of Los Angeles City Health Department, by
Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography, no.
4): Supplement, 1941
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Health, Welfare and Related Aspects of Community War
Services, 1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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How to Keep Well in Wartime,
1943
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Box
28
Folder
1
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National Defense and the Health of Civilians (bibliography),
1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Physical Fitness Through Health Education for the Victory
Corps, 1943
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Physical Fitness Through Physical Education for the Victory
Corps, 1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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References on Industrial Hygiene in Relation to National
Defense, 1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Selective Service and the Public Welfare: The Use of Social
and Health Counsellors in the Selective Service System of New
Jersey, 1943
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Box
28
Folder
1
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The Soldier and His Health,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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This is Ann: She's Dying to Meet You,
1944
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Volunteers in Health, Medical Care and Nursing,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Wake Up Main St., 1941
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Box
28
Folder
1
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A Young Man's Health: Lord Kitchener's Instructions to
Soldiers, circa 1917
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Hospitals
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Air Raid Precautions: Provision of Hospital Accommodation,
1938
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Emergency Hospital Organization,
1940
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Emergency Hospital Scheme: Equipment of Hospitals,
1939
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Memorandum on Records to be Kept by Hospitals Included in the
Emergency Hospital Scheme, 1940
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Protection of Hospitals,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Structural and other Precautions against Air Raid Risks in
Hospitals, 1939
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Household Safety and Protection
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Between You and Disaster: For Your Survival—A Civil Defense
Home Food Storage Program, 1956
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Civil Defense Household First Aid Kit: Easily Assembled and
If In Your Home Shelter It May Save Your Life! But…Learn How to Use
It at Once in a Red Cross First Aid Training Course,
1951
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Civil Defense Household First Aid Kit: Easily Assembled and
If In Your Home Shelter It May Save Your Life! But…Learn How to Use
It at Once in a Red Cross First Aid Training Course,
1954
|
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Box
28
Folder
3
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A Family Action Program: Home Protection Exercises,
1957
|
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Fire Fighting for Householders,
1956
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Fire Fighting for Householders,
1963
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Housing
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Building America: The Role of the Housebuilding Industry,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
4
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The Care of the Homeless,
1942
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Defense Housing, 1941
|
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Defense Housing: A Bibliography compiled by the Municipal
Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography #8),
1941
|
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Housing for Defense, 1941
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Housing is Drafted for War: Here is information for the
person who asks: Why can't I build a house? And for the person who
says: No houses ought to be built when materials are scarce,
1943
|
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Indiana Real Estate and Mortgage Conference on Defense
Housing and Private Enterprise,
1941
|
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Box
28
Folder
4
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War Housing Manual Including War Housing Critical List and
Procedures for Processing Applications,
1942
|
|
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Industrial and Plant Protection
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Emergency Plant Protection Manual,
1942
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Emergency Protection in Factories,
1940
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Industrial Defense and Communications, address of Harold A.
Fasick, undated
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Industrial Plant Survey—Police and Guards, address of D.R.
Morley, undated
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Industrial Protection Against Incendiary Bombs,
undated
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Necessary Cooperation, address of Lewis O. Barrows at the
Rhode Island A.R.P. School, 1941
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Passive Protection for Industrial Plants,
1942
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Plant Inspection and Safeguarding and Protection of Fire
Hazards in Manufacturing Plants,
undated
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Plant Protection: Cleveland Public Library, War and Defense
Information Center Mimeographed Bulletin #5,
1942
|
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Practical Organization of Industrial Plant Protection,
circa 1942
|
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Protecting the Rhode Island Target, address of J.M. Loughlin,
undated
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Protection of Industrial Plants and Public Buildings,
1941
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Protection of Plant and Personnel,
1942
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Box
29
Folder
1
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The Rhode Island Plan of Industrial Plant Organization,
address of Frederick A. Wilmot,
undated
|
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Security for Industrial Plants,
1942
|
|
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Industry and Industrial Mobilization and Efficiency
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Box
60
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Conversion: How to Go After War Work,
1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Converting Industry: Turning a Nation's Production to War,
1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Industrial Mobilization: A selected list of references,
1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Industrial Mobilization of Great Britain (I.D. 183-5),
1942
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Industrial Mobilization of Great Britain (I.D. 328 replacing
I.D. 183-4), 1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Little Known Facts About America at Work,
1941
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Plant Efficiency: Ideas and Suggestions on Increasing
Efficiency in Smaller Plants, 1943
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Renegotiation, 1943
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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War Job, 1951
|
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Box
58
Folder
1
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War Program of American Industry and Resolutions Adopted by
the War Congress of American Industry, December,
1942
|
|
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International Law and the Hague Convention
|
|
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of
International Law, Pamphlets, nos. 1-20
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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No. 1: Arbitrations and Diplomatic Settlements of the
United States, 1914
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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No. 2: Limitation of Armament on the Great Lakes: Report
of Honorable John W. Foster to the President of the United
States, December 7, 1892, 1914
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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No. 3: Signatures, Ratifications, Adhesions and
Reservations to the Conventions and Declarations of the First
and Second Hague Peace Conventions,
1914
|
|
Box
29
Folder
2
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No. 4: The Hague Conventions of 1899 (I) and 1907 (I) for
the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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No. 5: The Hague Conventions of 1899 (I) and 1907 (IV)
Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 6: The Hague Conventions of 1899 (III) and 1907 (X)
for the Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of the Principles of the
Geneva Convention, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 7: The Hague Declarations of 1899 (IV, 1) and 1907
(XIV) Prohibiting the Discharge of Projectiles and Explosives
from Balloons, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 8: The Hague Declaration (IV, 2) of 1899 Concerning
Asphyxiating Gases, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 9: The Hague Declaration (IV, 3) of 1899 Concerning
Expanding Bullets, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 10: The Final Acts of the First and Second Hague
Peace Conferences, Together With the Draft Convention on a
Judicial Arbitration Court,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 11: The Hague Convention (II) of 1907 Respecting the
Limitation of the Employment of Force for the Recovery of
Contract Debts, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 12: The Hague Convention (III) of 1907 Relative to
the Opening of Hostilities,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 13: The Hague Convention (V) of 1907 Respecting the
Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons in Case of War
on Land, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 14: The Hague Convention (VI) of 1907 Relating to the
Status of Enemy Merchant Ships at the Outbreak of Hostilities,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 15: The Hague Convention (VII) of 1907 Relating to
the Conversion of Merchant Ships Into War-Ships,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 16: The Hague Convention (VIII) of 1907 Relative to
the Laying of Automatic Submarine Contact Mines,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 17: The Hague Convention (IX) of 1907 Concerning
Bombardment by Naval Forces in Time of War,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 18: The Hague Convention (XI) of 1907 Relative to
Certain Restrictions with Regard to the Exercise of the Right of
Capture in Naval War, 1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 19: the Hague Convention (XII) of 1907 Relative to
the Creation of an International Prize Court,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
3
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No. 20: The Hague Convention (XIII) of 1907 Concerning
the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War,
1915
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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Judicial Settlement of International Disputes No. 15 and 16:
The Status of the International Court of Justice with an Appendix of
Addresses and Official Documents,
1914
|
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Box
29
Folder
2
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Judicial Settlement of International Disputes No. 23: The
Supreme Court of the United States as an International Tribunal,
1915
|
|
|
Internment, War Relocation and Forced Evacuations
|
|
Box
30
Folder
1
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First Quarterly Report, March 18 to June 30, 1942: War
Relocation Authority, 1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
1
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Forced Evacuations, 1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
1
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Second Quarterly Report, July 1 to September 30, 1942: War
Relocation Authority, 1942
|
|
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Jews
|
|
Box
30
Folder
2
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In the Nation's Service: A Compilation of Facts Concerning
Jewish Men in the Armed Forces during the First Year of the War,
1943
|
|
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Juvenile Delinquency
|
|
Box
30
Folder
3
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Adolescent Changes as a Factor in Delinquency,
undated
|
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Box
30
Folder
3
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Adolescents in Conflict with Authority,
1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
3
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Controlling Juvenile Delinquency: A Community Program,
1943
|
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Box
30
Folder
3
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The Role of the Informal Education and Recreation Agency in
the Treatment and Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: A Discussion
Outline for Use of Local Study Groups,
1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
3
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Understanding Juvenile Delinquency,
1943
|
|
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Labor and Labor Supply
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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The British Labor Exchange: Keystone of Man Power Supply for
the War Effort, 1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Control of Manpower in Britain,
1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Is There Enough Manpower?,
1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor, Defense, and Democracy,
1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor in the Defense Crisis,
1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor Defends America, 1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor Speeds Defense: Report of Progress,
1941
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor Defends America: Americans All, All for Defense,
circa 1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Labor Policies in Wartime: A University of Chicago Round
Table Broadcast, 1942
|
|
Box
30
Folder
4
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Manpower Planning for Victory,
1942
|
|
Box
30
Folder
4
|
Should We Have A Compulsory National War Service Act? A
Discussion Leaflet From the office of War Information: An Outline
for Teachers, Discussion Leaders, and Speakers, circa
1943
|
|
Box
30
Folder
4
|
Solving the Manpower Problem: Upgrading—Women Workers—Optimum
Hours, 1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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The Worker, His Job, and His Government: An Introduction to
Federal Labor Laws, 1942
|
|
Box
30
Folder
4
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Workers and National Defense,
1940
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Work Will Win: The Story of Manpower,
1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
4
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U.S. Labor Goes to War, 1942
|
|
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Lend-Lease and Mutual Aid
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
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All for One; One for All: The Story of Lend-Lease,
1943
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
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Britain and the Common Pool,
1944
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
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Britain's Part in Lend-Lease and Mutual Aid,
1944
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
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Lend-Lease is a Two-Way Benefit: Innovation in Creative
Statesmanship Pools Resources of United Nations, and Supplies
American Forces Around the World,
1943
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
|
Lend-Lease and Us, 1943
|
|
Box
30
Folder
5
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A Report on Mutual Aid: Text of a White Paper Presented by
the Chancellor of the Exchequer to Parliament By Command of His
Majesty, 1943
|
|
|
Reports to Congress
|
|
Box
30
Folder
6
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Report to the 78th Congress on Lend-Lease Operations From
the Passage of the Act, March 11, 1941, to December 31, 1942,
1943
|
|
Box
30
Folder
6
|
Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For Year
Ended March 11, 1942
|
|
Box
30
Folder
6
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Fifth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For the
Period Ended June 11, 1942
|
|
Box
30
Folder
6
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Sixth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For the
Period Ended September 11, 1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Seventh Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For
the Period Ended December 11,
1942
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Eighth Quarterly Report to Congress on Lend-Lease
Operations For the Period Ended March 11,
1943
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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[Ninth] Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For
the Period Ended April 30, 1943
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Eleventh Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For
the Period Ended July 31, 1943
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Twelfth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations:
Reverse Lend-Lease Aid from the British Commonwealth of Nations,
1943
|
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Thirteenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations
For the Period Ended November 30,
1943
|
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Fourteenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations
For the Period Ended December 31, 1943,
1944
|
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Fifteenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For
the Period March 31, 1944
|
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Sixteenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations For
the Period Ended June 30, 1944
|
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Seventeenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations:
Reverse Lend-Lease Aid from the British Commonwealth of Nations,
1944
|
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Eighteenth Report to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations
For the Period Ended December 31, 1944,
1945
|
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Libraries
|
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Box
31
Folder
2
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Books and the War: The New York Public Library in 1941,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
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German Library of Information: A Clearing House of Knowledge,
1940
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
|
How Libraries May Serve,
1941
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
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Libraries and the War: A Statement of Library Policy Adopted
by the American Library Association,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
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Libraries in England Under Wartime Conditions As Reported in
Current Journals and Abstracted by a Committee of Students of The
Library School, New Jersey College for Women,
1941
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
|
Library Service in the Baltimore Industrial Area During the
National Defense Program: A Survey Conducted by the Industry and
Science Department, 1941
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
|
National Defense and the Public Library,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
2
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Volunteers in Library Service,
1942
|
|
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Maps and Mapping
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
|
America in World War II: 32 Pages of Maps and Background
Facts, 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
|
Global Geography, 1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
|
Map Making and Map Reading, Westchester County Defense
Council Lecture, no. IV—A, undated
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
|
Military and Naval Map of World War II,
1942
|
|
Oversize Folder
2
|
Miscellaneous Maps, various publishers,
1941-1942
|
|
Oversize Folder
1
|
Time Magazine Enlargements,
1941-1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
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A Short Course in Map Plotting for Air Raid Defense Plotting
Officers, Westchester County Defense Council Training Bulletin, no.
VIII, 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
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War Atlas: 42 Maps Prepared by Experts to Help You Follow the
War on All Fronts, 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
3
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World Maps for the Air Age: Excerpts from a speech by Dr.
George T. Renner, undated
|
|
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Maternity and Child Care
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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All-Day School Programs for Children of Working Mothers,
1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
Bibliography: Training Course for Volunteers in Child Care (2
copies), 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Child Care Development and Protection: Suggested Record Forms
and Their Use, New York State War Council,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Children's Centers Vital to Victory: Why? How?,
1942
|
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Box
31
Folder
4
|
A Community Program of Day Care for Children of Mothers
Employed in Defense Areas, 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
Course of Instruction for Child Care (under 6 years of age),
Westchester County Defense Council,
undated
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Does Our Community Need to provide Care for the Children of
Working Mothers? A Discussion Leaflet from the Office of War
Information, circa 1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
Emergency Maternity and Infant Care for Wives and Infants of
Enlisted Men in the Armed Forces,
1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Factors in Planning Community Day-Care Programs,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
Guides for Establishing Nursery Schools and Child Care
Development Centers By or under the Auspices of Local Educational
Authorities, New York State War Council and New York State Education
Department, 1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
Maternity and Infant Care for Wives and Infants of Men in the
Armed Forces, 1943
|
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Nursery Schools Vital to America's War Effort,
1943
|
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Box
31
Folder
4
|
Proceedings of Conference on Day Care of Children of Working
Mothers With Special Reference to Defense Areas,
1941
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
|
School Services for Children of Working Mothers: Why? What?
How? Where? When?, 1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Selection and Training of Volunteers as Child Care Aides,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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The Selection and Training of Volunteers in Child Care,
1943
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Standards for Day Care of Children of Working Mothers,
1942
|
|
Box
31
Folder
4
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Volunteers in Child Care,
1942
|
|
|
Mental Health
|
|
Box
32
Folder
1
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How is Your Mental Health? Are You in Step With Normal
Living?, 1943
|
|
Box
32
Folder
1
|
Neuroses in War-Time: Memorandum for the Information of the
Medical Profession, 1940
|
|
Box
32
Folder
1
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Psychiatric Toll of Warfare: Why breakdowns are higher than
expected and what is being done to prevent them,
1943
|
|
|
Money and Money Management
|
|
Box
32
Folder
2
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Know Your Money: How to Know Counterfeit Money, What to Do
About It, How to Guard Against Forged Government Checks,
1941
|
|
Box
32
Folder
2
|
A Selected List of References on Family Financial Planning
and Money Management, 1939
|
|
|
Morale
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
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Education and the Morale of a Free People,
1941
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
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Parents Prepare: Maintaining Family Morale in Wartime,
1942
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
|
Parents Prepare: A Supplement to Bulletin 3, Maintaining
Family Morale in Wartime, 1942
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
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School and College Civilian Morale Service: How to
Participate, 1941
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Music
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Box
32
Folder
4
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Music in the National Effort,
1942
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National Defense
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Box
32
Folder
5
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America Rearms: The Citizen's Guide to National Defense,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Bibliography on Defense, The Ryerson Library, Art Institute
of Chicago, 1942
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Channels of Defense, 1941
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Cities and the National Defense Program: Report No. 146,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
5
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The Defense Program: A Handbook for Speakers,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
5
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How Inventors Can Aid National Defense,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
6
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National Defense and Neutrality: Proclamations, Executive
Orders, Military Orders and Presidential Administrative Orders,
Regulations and Letters, July 1, 1939 to July 1,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Reference List of National Defense Publications: A selection
of pertinent bulletins and articles prepared by Federal agencies
actively engaged in the National Defense Program,
1941
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Report of the Executive Committee, Mayor's Committee on
National Defense, New York City,
1917
|
|
Box
32
Folder
6
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Supplement: National Defense and Neutrality: Proclamations,
Executive Orders, Military Orders and Presidential Administrative
Orders, Regulations and Letters, July 1, 1939 to July 1,
1942
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Washington's Resources for National Defense,
1941
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Naval Campaigns and Naval Aspects of War (includes blockades)
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The British Blockade: What It Means, How It Works,
1917
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Case Against Armed Merchantmen, circa
1916
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Freedom of the Seas,
1915
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Box
33
Folder
1
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How the British Blockade Works: An Interview with
Rear-Admiral Sir Dudly De Chair, K.C.B., M.V.O.,
1916
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Box
33
Folder
1
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If the British Fleet Had Not Moved!,
1915
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Box
33
Folder
1
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International Law and the Blockade,
1916
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Law of Blockade, 1916
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Navy and the War (August, 1914 to August, 1915),
1915
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Samora (Part Cargo Ex): Report of the Argument Before
Lord Parker of Waddington, Lord Sumner, Lord Parmoor, Lord Wrenbury,
and Sir Arthur Channell, on the hearing of the Appeal from the
judgement of Sir Samuel Evans, in the above Case, and of the
Judgement of the Board delivered by Lord Parker,
1916
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The Starvation of Germany,
1917
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Box
33
Folder
1
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The War on German Submarines: Sir Edward Carson on the
British Navy's Success, 1917
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Neutrality (and violations of)
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Box
33
Folder
2
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Admiralty (In Prize.) The Kim. The Alfred Nobel. The
Bjornsterjne Bjornson. The Fridland. Bring the Arguments in the
Above Cases and the Judgement of Sir Samuel Evans,
1915
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Box
33
Folder
2
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A List of Neutral Ships Sunk by the Germans, From August 8,
1914 to April 26, 1917, 1917
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Box
33
Folder
2
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To Neutral Peace-Lovers: A Plea for Patience,
1916
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Box
33
Folder
2
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The Violation by Germany of the Neutrality of Belgium and
Luxemburg, 1915
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Box
33
Folder
2
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The Violation of the Neutrality of Belgium,
1915
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Nurses and Nursing
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Box
33
Folder
3
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The Army School of Nursing Announcement 1918-1919,
1919
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Get Free Training with Pay in the World's Proudest
Profession: Join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps,
1943
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Box
33
Folder
3
|
Home Nursing for Civilian Defense: Participation of the
School Nurse-Teacher, 1942
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Professional Nurses are Needed,
1944
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Volunteers and Other Auxiliary Workers in Public Health
Nursing: A Guide to Their Selection, Training and Use,
1943
|
|
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Origins and Causes of War
|
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Box
33
Folder
4
|
Austria-Hungary and the War,
1915
|
|
Box
33
Folder
4
|
Britain's Designs on Norway: Documents Concerning the
Anglo-French Policy of Extending the War: Full Text of White Book
No. 4, Published by the German Foreign Office,
1940
|
|
Box
33
Folder
4
|
Britain versus Germany: An Open Letter to Professor Eduard
Meyer…, 1917
|
|
Box
33
Folder
4
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The Dual Alliance vs. the Triple Entente: Germany's Case in
the Supreme Court of Civilization: Dr. Karl Helfferich, German
Secretary of the Treasury, Reviews the "White," "Yellow," and
"Orange" Papers, and Reaches a Different Conclusion from that of
James M. Beck, Holding the Allies Responsible for the War,
1915
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Box
33
Folder
4
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England and Her Critics,
1917
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Box
33
Folder
4
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England on the Witness Stand: The Anglo-German Case Tried by
a Jury of Englishmen, 1915
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Box
33
Folder
4
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The German Note and the Reply of the Allies,
1917
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Box
33
Folder
4
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German White Book: Documents Concerning the Last Phase of the
German-Polish Crisis, 1939
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Box
33
Folder
5
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German White Book on Armed Merchantmen with Facsimiles of the
Secret Orders of the British Admiralty,
1916
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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The German White Book with Important Official Addenda:
Documents Anent the Outbreak of the European War,
1914
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Italy on the Path of War, circa
1916
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Search-Lights on the War,
1915
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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The Second Belgian Grey Book: Part I and Part 2 (Section 10),
1915
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Box
33
Folder
5
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The Spectre of Navalism,
1915
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Box
33
Folder
5
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War Conference at Moscow: Press Releases of the Department of
State Containing the Declaration Providing for the Prosecution of
the Present War Which was Signed by the Foreign Secretaries of the
United States of America, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union
and the Chinese Ambassador at Moscow, at the Conference Held at
Moscow, Russia, Together with other Papers Relating Thereto,
1943
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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The War in Outline: Materials for the Use of Army Orientation
Course, 1943
|
|
Box
33
Folder
5
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The War: Its Causes and Its Message: Speeches Delivered by
the Prime Minister, August-October,
1914
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Who Wanted War? The origin of the war according to diplomatic
documents, 1915
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Why Britain is at War: The Causes and Issues, set out, in
Brief form, from the Diplomatic Correspondence and Speeches of
Ministers, 1915
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Why Italy is With the Allies,
1917
|
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Pay, Benefits and Allowances for Servicemen and Their Dependents
|
|
Box
34
Folder
1
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Benefit Guide for Dependents of Certain Personnel of the Army
of the United States and Civilian Employees of the War Department,
1943
|
|
Box
34
Folder
1
|
Family Allowances for the Dependents of Soldiers Under the
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act of 1942 as Amended,
circa 1943
|
|
Box
34
Folder
1
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Pay and Allowances of the Armed Forces: Presented to
Parliament by Command of His Majesty, August,
1942
|
|
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Pearl Harbor
|
|
Box
34
Folder
2
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Attack Upon Pearl Harbor by Japanese Armed Forces: Report of
the Commission Appointed by the President of the United States to
Investigate and Report the Facts Relating to the Attack Made by
Japanese Armed Forces Upon Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii
on December 7, 1941, 1942
|
|
|
Police and Fire Services
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
|
Civilian Defense: Organization and Training of Civilian
Auxiliary Fire Fighting Forces, New York State Defense Council,
1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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Essential Fire Fighting Methods, address of Percy Bugbee,
undated
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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Fire Defense Organization,
1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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Fire Defense, Westchester County Defense Council,
undated
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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Fire Guard Instructor's Manual,
1943
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
|
Fire Protection in Civilian Defense,
1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
|
Fire Service During War Time: A Bibliography Compiled by the
Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography #10),
1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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A Handbook for Auxiliary Firemen,
1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
|
A Handbook for Auxiliary Police,
1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3
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A Handbook for Fire Watchers,
1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
|
Manual for Forest Fire Fighters Service, Pennsylvania State
Council of Defense, 1943
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
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New York State Forest Fire-Fighters Handbook: A Handbook on
the Control of Forest, Brush and Grass Fires,
1943
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
|
Organizing for Civilian Defense: Auxiliary Police:
Instruction Manual, Salem, Oregon,
1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
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Organizing for Civilian Defense: Fire Prevention and Fire
Fighting: A Manual for Auxiliary Fire-fighters, Salem, Oregon,
1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
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Police Course: Lectures I through IV, Bronxville, NY,
undated
|
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Police Course: Lectures V through IX, Bronxville, NY,
Civilian Defense, undated
|
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Police Service During War Time: A Bibliography Compiled by
the Municipal Reference Library, Los Angeles (Defense Bibliography
#11), 1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
4
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Private Fire Brigades, address by John C. Caldwell,
undated
|
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Training Auxiliary Firemen,
1942
|
|
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Police and Fire Services—Great Britain
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Air Raid Precautions Act, 1937: Fire Precautions,
1938
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Circulars and Memoranda Including A.R.P. Department Circulars
and Memoranda and A.R.P. Department (Grants) Circulars in which
reference is made to the Auxiliary Fire Service: List and Index
covering the period 23rd February 1937 to 30th June,
1939
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Development of Emergency Fire Brigade Organisation,
1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Emergency Fire Brigade Appliances,
1938
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Emergency Fire Brigade Organisation,
1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Fire Brigades Act, 1938: Memorandum on Local Fire Services in
Rural Districts, 1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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The Fire Guards Handbook,
1942
|
|
Box
34
Folder
5
|
Fire Prevention (Business Premises) (no. 2) Order, 1941:
Supplement to the Explanatory Memorandum Issued on 12th September,
1941, by the Ministry of Home Security and the Scottish Home
Department, 1941
|
|
Box
34
Folder
5
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Fire Protection for the Guidance of Occupiers of Factories
and Other Business Premises, 1942
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Memorandum on Care and Maintenance of Emergency Fire
Appliances (PUMPS), 1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Memorandum on Emergency Fire Brigade Measures in Rural
Districts, 1941
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Memorandum on Emergency Water Supplies for Fire Fighting,
1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Officers' Ranks and Uniforms, Messengers' Uniforms, Etc.,
1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Protection of Fire Brigade Premises Against Air Attack
(Circular no. 3624), 1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Protection of Fire Brigade Premises Against Air Attack (F.B.
Circular no. 39/1939), 1939
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Sketch of Emergency Fire Brigade Organisation for a
Hypothetical Town, 1937
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Uniforms and Equipment: Specifications, Badges of Rank and
Purchasing Arrangements, 1939
|
|
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Posters
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1
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Outdoor Advertising a Channel of Communication in the War
Effort, 1944
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1
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Poster Handbook: A Plan for Displaying Official War Posters:
How to obtain them from the Government, How to organize a poster
committee, How to distribute them in your community, How to display
them to advantage, 1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
1
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Posters for Production: Salvage, Morale, Conservation, Time
Saving, Campaigns, Absenteeism, Suggestions, Safety,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
1
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Posters Used by American Industries as War Production
Incentives, 1942
|
|
|
Post-War Planning
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
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After Defense—What? Full Employment, Security, Up-Building
America: Post-Defense Planning,
1941
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
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After the War—Full Employment: Post-War Planning,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
2
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Britain Plans, 1942
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
|
British Government Machinery for Reconstruction (A Summary
Account), 1944
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
|
The Bureau of Special Services in Collaboration with the
Editors of Time, Life and Fortune Presents a Study and Discussion oOutline: The
United States in a New World with a series of articles from Fortune comprising a study of postwar
problems and objectives, 1943
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
|
Economics of Defense and Reconstruction: A Symposium by a
Score of Speakers at Lake Mahopac Summer Conference of the League
for Industrial Democracy, 1941
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
|
Economic Problems of the Post-War: Bibliography Selected and
Annotated, nos. 1-2, 1943-1944
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
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First Things First, 1943
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
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An Introduction to Postwar Planning: A Report Prepared for
Metropolitan Group Policyholders, circa
1943
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
|
National Resources Development Report for 1943: Message from
the President of the United States Transmitting Two Reports of the
National Resources Planning Board, "National Resources Development
Report for 1943" and "Security, Work and Relief Policies",
1946
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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Note as to Some Post-War Economic Problems,
1941
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
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Post-War Planning: Full Employment, Security, Building
America, 1942
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
|
Post-War Planning in Britain: Unofficial Post-War Planning
1939-1944, 1944
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
|
Postwar Planning in the United States: An Organization
Directory, 1944
|
|
|
Post-War Readjustments Bulletins, nos. 1-9
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 1: Post-War Readjustments: Why Plan for the Post-War
Period?, 1943
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 2: Is Post-War Collapse Inevitable? The Short-Run
Favorable Factors, 1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 3: Some Unfavorable Factors,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 4: Maladjustments in the Post-War,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 5: Absorbing the Total Labor Supply,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 6: The Problem of Business Incentives,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 7: Small Business: Its Place and Problems,
1943
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 8: Deficit Spending and Private Enterprise,
1944
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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No. 9: Full Employment: Its Politics and Economics,
1944
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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A Procedure Community Post-War Planning: Jobs and Production
at War Ends, 1943
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
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Toward a Federal World: An address delivered at the Parrish
Art Museum by Nicholas Murray Butler,
1939
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
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The United States in a New World: A series of reports on
potential courses for democratic action prepared under the auspices
of the Editors of Fortune,
1943
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
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War Aims and Post-War Plans,
1941
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
|
The War and Human Freedom,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
|
War and Postwar Issues: Proceedings of the National Institute
on War and Postwar Issues, Chicago, January 30-31,
1943
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
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Winning the Peace: A Series of 21 Articles on Post-War
Planning by Nationally Known Authorities,
1943
|
|
|
Presidential Orders and Communications
|
|
Box
36
Folder
2
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Address of the President: April 28,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
2
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Address of the President of the United States Delivered at a
Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress, December 8,
1914
|
|
Box
36
Folder
2
|
Presidential Orders Pertaining to the National Emergency and
the War, formerly National Defense and Neutrality, July 1, 1939-July
1, 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
2
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Presidential Orders Pertaining to the National Emergency and
the War: Supplement, July 1-December 31,
1942
|
|
|
Prices, Inflation and Cost of Living
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Battle Stations for All: The Story of the Fight to Control
Living Costs, 1943
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Between Automatic and Authoritarian Price-Making: Chapter 1
of the forthcoming book Price-Making in a Democracy,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Changes in Cost of Living in Large Cities in the United
States, 1913-41, 1941
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
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Cost of Living in 1941, 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Economics of the Home Front,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
The Effect of War on the Cost of Living: A selected list of
references, 1941
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
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The Effect of War on the Cost of Living: A selected list of
references (revised edition), 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
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The General Maximum Price Regulation,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
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How to Stop Inflation, 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Inflation: A selected list of recent references,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Inflation: What is it? What does it mean for each of us? What
can we do about it?, 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
Prices and Inflation: A Quiz, circa
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
"Price Control", 1941
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
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Signposts of the General Maximum Price Regulation,
1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
What Every Retailer Should Know About the General Maximum
Price Regulation, 1942
|
|
Box
36
Folder
3
|
What Wartime Price Control Means to You,
1942
|
|
|
Prisoners and Prisoners of War
|
|
Box
37
Folder
1
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Gearing Prisoners to the National Defense,
1941
|
|
Box
37
Folder
1
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The Treatment of Prisoners of War in England and Germany
During the First Eight Months of the War,
1915
|
|
|
The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
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The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals: Supplement
1, February 28, 1942 to Revision I of February 7,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
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The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals: Supplement
2, March 27, 1942 to Revision I of February 7,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
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The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals: Supplement
3, April 11, 1942 to Revision I of February 7,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
|
The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals: Supplement
4, May 1, 1942 to Revision I of February 7,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
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The Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals: Revision I,
February 7, 1942 Promulgated Pursuant to Proclamation 2497 of the
President, 1942
|
|
|
Progress of War and Defense Efforts
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
1 Year of War: Annual Report of the Michigan Council of
Defense, 1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
America's War Effort: Objectives, Resources, Progress,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
As Hitler Sowed…So Shall Hitler Reap!, circa
1943
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
Britain's Part in the War,
1916
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The British Share in the War,
1915
|
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Box
37
Folder
3
|
The CIO Defense Plan, circa
1940
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The Coming Victory: A Speech Made by General Smuts on October
4, 1917
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The Common Cause: Britain's Part in the Great War,
1918
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The First Four Years: This is Britain's Four-Year Record,
undated
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
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Germany's Move and Britain's Answer: Speech by the Right Hon.
Earl Curzon of Kedleston on December 19th,
1916
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
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Is England Apathetic? A Reply,
1915
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The Offensive Phase: The historic speech delivered by General
Smuts to Members of the Two Houses of Parliament on Wednesday,
October 21st, 1942
|
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Box
37
Folder
3
|
Pennsylvania's First Year at War: December 7, 1941-December 7
1942, 1943
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
Planning for Democratic Defense: Questions and Answers on the
CIO Defense Plan Proposed by President Philip Murray,
circa 1941
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
Report to the Nation: The American Preparation for War,
1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
The War for Freedom: Background Facts to Help You Understand
the War, 1942
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
When the War Will End: Mr. Lloyd George's Speech at Glasgow,
1917
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
Why Belgium Was Devastated, As Recorded in Proclamations of
the German Commanders in Belgium, circa
1914
|
|
|
Propaganda
|
|
Box
37
Folder
4
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The British Workman Defends His Home,
1917
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Box
37
Folder
4
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The Commemorative Medal in the Service of Germany,
1917
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Fighting Jugoslavia: The Struggle of the Slovens,
1942
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Box
37
Folder
4
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The German Whisper, 1918
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds, circa
1940
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Box
37
Folder
4
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H.M. King Peter II of Yugoslavia,
1941
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Box
37
Folder
4
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How to Win the War…and Lose What We're Fighting For?,
1942
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Box
37
Folder
4
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John Britain, 1944
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Liberty, Art, Nationhood by Adolph Hitler: Three Addresses,
delivered at the Seventh National Socialist Congress, Nuremberg,
1935
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Norway Fights!, 1942
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Our War…Our Victory, 1942
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Box
37
Folder
4
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The Polish Review, vol. III, no. 15,
1943
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Box
37
Folder
4
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A Suspect Manifesto and a Neutral Expert, circa
1915
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Tale of a City, 1942
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Box
37
Folder
4
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The War of Nerves in the News,
1942
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Protection of Records and Cultural Resources
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Box
38
Folder
1
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Air Raid Precautions in Museums, Picture Galleries and
Libraries, 1939
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Box
38
Folder
1
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The Care of Records in a National Emergency,
1941
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Box
38
Folder
1
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Emergency Protection of Works of Art in Private Houses,
circa 1942
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Box
38
Folder
1
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The Protection of Cultural Resources Against the Hazards of
War: A Preliminary Handbook, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
1
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The Safeguarding of Documents,
1941
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Public Opinion
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Box
38
Folder
2
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Current Misconceptions about the War,
1915
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Box
38
Folder
2
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Has America Forgotten? Myths and Facts About World Wars I and
II, circa 1944
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Box
38
Folder
2
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Plain Words From America: A Letter to a German Professor,
1917
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Box
38
Folder
2
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A Reply to Mr. Samuel Harden Church's Pamphlet on "The
American Verdict on the War", 1915
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Box
38
Folder
2
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War Hypocrisy Unveiled: An Essay on the World Conflict,
1915
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Box
38
Folder
2
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War Myths: A University of Chicago Round Table Broadcast,
1940
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Box
38
Folder
2
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What is the Matter with England? A Criticism and A Reply,
1915
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Radio Broadcasting
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Box
58
Folder
2
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G.I. being a record of the phenomenal accomplishments of the
Army Hour during its first eighteen months on the air, from April 5,
1942, to October, 1943, 1944
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Box
60
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Listening in on the World…,
undated
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Box
58
Folder
2
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QST Visits Gallups Island: Radio Instruction for Amateurs
Under Ideal Conditions, 1941
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Box
58
Folder
2
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Radio Answers the Call, circa
1941
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Box
58
Folder
2
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Radio Training Course, Westchester Defense Council Training
Bulletin, no. 5, 1941
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Rationing
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Cloth and Clothing Coupons and Quotas: Clothes Rationing
Manual for Manufacturers, Makers-Up, Wholesalers and Retail Traders,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Clothes Rationing in Britain,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Information Regarding Rayon,
1940
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Box
38
Folder
3
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The Plan for Distributing War Ration Book One for Individual
Consumers: Official information and Instructions for Those Who Will
Carry Out the Plan, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool,
1941
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool:
Third Circular: Issue of supplementary coupons for certain
categories of children, 1941
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Rationing: Why and How, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Sugar Rationing Regulations: Rationing Order No. 3: Title
32—National Defense, Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
3
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Sugar Rationing: The Plan for Trade Registration:
Registration of Retailers, Wholesalers, Institutions, and Industrial
Users, Including Food Service Establishments,
1942
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Raw Materials (and regulation of)
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Cotton Contraband, 1915
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Materials for Defense, 1941
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Raw Materials Bibliography,
1939
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Resources for Victory, 1942
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Strategic and Critical Raw Materials, circa
1942
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Wartime Building Supplies: Cooking Appliances: Schedule of
Requirements for Government Departments,
1941
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Recipes for Rations
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Brer Rabbit's Modern Recipes for Modern Living,
undated
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Food From Over-Seas: Recipes,
1941
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Good Fare in War-Time, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
4
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New Ways to Make Desserts Without Using Sugar,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Sugarless and Sugar-Saving Recipes for U.S.O. Cake Bakers,
undated
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Sugarless Recipes, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Victory Begins at Home! Recipes to Match Your Sugar Ration,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
4
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Victory Begins at Home: Recipes to Match Your Sugar Ration:
Fruits and Fruit Desserts, Custards and Pudding, Cakes Cookies,
Pies, circa 1942
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Red Cross
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Box
38
Folder
5
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The American Red Cross: A Brief Story,
1944
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Box
38
Folder
5
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The American Red Cross Needs You: Apply to Your Local
Chapter, Volunteer Special Services, circa
1942
|
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Box
38
Folder
5
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American Red Cross Nursing Service (abridged),
1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Chapter Guide to Red Cross Participation in Civilian Defense
and Civilian War Aid, 1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Disasters: From July 1, 1940 to June 30, 1942,
1943
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Four Years of Foreign Civilian Relief by and through American
Red Cross From Sept. 1, 1939 through Dec. 1, 1943,
1944
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Box
38
Folder
5
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General Information on Course in Red Cross Home Nursing,
1941
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Guide for the Training of Volunteer Nurse's Aides,
circa 1941
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Information for Chapter and Committee on Red Cross Home
Nursing, 1942
|
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Motor Corps: Volunteer Special Services, circa
1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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The Red Cross Home Nursing Story,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Red Cross Questions and Answers,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Services to the Armed Forces,
1941
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Services to the Armed Forces: How the American Red Cross
Helps to Meet the Human Needs of Service Men and Their Families,
1942
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Syllabus of Course of Instruction for Volunteer Nurse's
Aides, 1941
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Teamwork from Publicity to Plasma,
1943
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Uncle Sam Needs Nurses, 1941
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Box
38
Folder
5
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Volunteer First Aid Detachments,
1942
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|
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Red Cross—Junior Red Cross
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Box
38
Folder
6
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American Junior Red Cross School Correspondence:
International-Intersectional, 1940
|
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Box
38
Folder
6
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How to Enroll Your School in the American Junior Red Cross,
1942
|
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Box
38
Folder
6
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The National Children's Fund of the American Junior Red
Cross: Its Purposes and History,
1942
|
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Box
38
Folder
6
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Practical Plans for Elementary School Participation,
1942
|
|
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Regions of the World
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Africa
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Box
39
Folder
1
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African Victory with the British Forces from El Alamein
to Cape Bon, 1944
|
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Box
39
Folder
1
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Free French Africa, 1942
|
|
Box
39
Folder
1
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French North Africa: A Brief Outline of General
Information, 1943
|
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Box
39
Folder
1
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Language Guide to North Africa,
1943
|
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Box
39
Folder
1
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Pocket Guide to North Africa,
1942
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Box
39
Folder
1
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South Africa at War, circa
1943
|
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Americas
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Alaska: America's Continental Frontier Outpost,
1943
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Aleutian Islands: A list of references,
1943
|
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Argentina: Profile of a Nation, circa
1943
|
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Bolivia: Storehouse of Metals,
1945
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Brazil: Introduction to a Neighbor,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Chile: Land of contrasts,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Colombia: Land of El Dorado,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Costa Rica: Nation of Schools,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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The Dominican Republic: Caribbean Larder,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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El Salvador: Land of Eternal Spring,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Guatemala: Volcanic but Peaceful,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Haiti: Pioneer of Freedom,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Holland Carries On: The Netherlands West Indies,
circa 1945
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Box
39
Folder
2
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Honduras: Where Old Meets New,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Islands and Peoples of the Indies,
1943
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Latin America: Its People, Resources, Problems and Share
in the War, 1942
|
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Mexico: Next Door Neighbor, circa
1944
|
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Box
39
Folder
3
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The Netherlands Indies at War,
1941
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Nicaragua: Lakes and Volcanoes,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Panama: Crossroads of the World,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Paraguay: Country of Rivers,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Peru: Land of Tradition,
1945
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Box
39
Folder
3
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A Pocket Guide to Alaska,
1943
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Postwar Reconstruction of the Netherlands: Lecture
delivered before the Society of Netherlands Scholars in North
America, 1942
|
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Theaters of War: The North Pacific and Alaska,
1942
|
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Uruguay: Vigorous Democracy, circa
1944
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Box
39
Folder
3
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Venezuela: Land of Oil,
1945
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Asia
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Burma—Gateway to China,
1943
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Box
39
Folder
4
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China, 1944
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Clark Lee's Bataan Bylines: The Story of a Gallant
Defense, 1942
|
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Facts and Figures About the Philippines,
1942
|
|
Box
39
Folder
4
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India at War, 1943
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Box
39
Folder
4
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India's 3rd Year of War: What India is Doing for the
United Nations, 1943
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Box
39
Folder
4
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India's Right to Freedom,
1943
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Box
39
Folder
4
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The Peoples of French Indochina,
1944
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Peoples of India, 1944
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Box
39
Folder
4
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A Pocket Guide to China,
1942
|
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Box
39
Folder
4
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A Pocket Guide to India,
1943
|
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Theaters of War: India,
1942
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Canada
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Box
40
Folder
1
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Canada and the People's War,
undated
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Box
40
Folder
1
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Canadian War Orders and Regulations,
1944
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Box
40
Folder
1
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Canadians All: A Primer of Canadian National Unity,
1941
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Box
40
Folder
1
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The Extent of Canada's War Effort: Speech by Honourable
J.L. Ralston, 1942
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Box
40
Folder
1
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Historical Papers 1969: A selection from the papers
presented at the 1969 Annual Meeting held at Toronto, The
Canadian Historical Association,
1969
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Box
40
Folder
1
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The New Canadian Corps, circa
1941
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Europe
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Box
40
Folder
2
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10 Facts About Belgium Today, circa
1943
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Box
40
Folder
2
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76 Questions and Answers on the Soviets: The Present
Government of Russia, What the Soviets Have Done, Difficulties
the Soviets Faced, Six Charges Against the Soviets, the Soviet
Leaders and the Bolsheviks, The Russians and America,
1919
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Box
40
Folder
2
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Baltic States in Post-War Europe,
1943
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Box
40
Folder
2
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Belgium and Greece, 1917
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Box
40
Folder
2
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Bohemia: A Brief Evaluation of Bohemia's Contribution to
Civilization, 1917
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Box
40
Folder
2
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Bohemian (Czech) Hopes and Aspirations: A Lecture
Delivered by Charles Pergler, L.L.B. at the State University of
Minnesota on March 28th, 1916
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Box
40
Folder
2
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The Bohemians (Czechs) In the Present Crisis: An address
delivered by Charles Pergler, L.L.B. on the 28th day of May,
1916, in Chicago, at a meeting held to commemorate the deeds of
Bohemian volunteers in the Great War,
1916
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Box
40
Folder
2
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The Campaign in Greece and Crete,
1942
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Box
40
Folder
2
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The Czecho-Slovaks: An Oppressed Nationality (2 copies),
1917
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Box
40
Folder
2
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Escape from Belgium: The story of two Belgian air
officers who escaped to England by aeroplane, circa
1941
|
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Box
40
Folder
2
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European Governments in Exile,
1942
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Fighting France!, 1918
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Box
40
Folder
3
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"Fortissimi Sunt Belgae": The Heroism of the Belgian Army
of 1940, 1941
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Greater Rumania: A Study in National Ideals,
1917
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Box
40
Folder
3
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The Justice of Rumania's Cause,
1917
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Keep Your Pity for the Weak,
1942
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Malta Invicta, 1943
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Box
40
Folder
3
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A Pocket Guide to Northern Ireland,
1942
|
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Portugal: Beleaguered Neutral,
1941
|
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Box
40
Folder
3
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The Slavs Among the Nations,
1916
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Box
40
Folder
3
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The Slovenes Want to Live, circa
1943
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Speed the Day of Victory! Report of Marshal Joseph Stalin
at the Anniversary Meeting of the Moscow Soviet, November 6,
1943
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Technical Manual: Icelandic Phrase Book,
1941
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Box
40
Folder
3
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They Ride Through Belgium (2 copies), circa
1941
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Box
40
Folder
3
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The Unconquered People,
1942
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Germany and Japan
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Box
41
Folder
1
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Britain versus Japan,
1944
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Box
41
Folder
1
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Germany: Twelfth Army Group, Area of Control,
undated
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Box
41
Folder
1
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The Japanese, 1943
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Box
41
Folder
1
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Report on Germany, September 21-December 31,
1949
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Box
41
Folder
1
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The Shimonoseki Affair: A Chapter of Japanese History,
undated
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Great Britain
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Box
41
Folder
2
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Anthony Eden: Address to the Maryland General Assembly,
1943
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Box
41
Folder
2
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Britain and Her Dependencies,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
2
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The British Commonwealth and Empire,
1944
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Box
41
Folder
2
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The Enigma of the British,
undated
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Box
41
Folder
2
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Notes for Your Guidance: This is a copy of a pamphlet
prepared by the Air Ministry for distribution to R.A.F. cadets
proceeding to the United States for training,
undated
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Box
41
Folder
2
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A People at War: Life in Britain Today,
1943
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Box
41
Folder
2
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A Picture of Britain: Background of a People,
1944
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Box
41
Folder
2
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A Short Guide to Great Britain,
1942
|
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Middle East
|
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Box
41
Folder
3
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50 Facts About the Middle East,
1944
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Box
41
Folder
3
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The Commercial Future of Baghdad,
1917
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Box
41
Folder
3
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A Pocket Guide to Eygpt,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
3
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A Pocket Guide to Iran,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
3
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A Short Guide to Iran,
1942
|
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Box
41
Folder
3
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A Short Guide to Syria,
1942
|
|
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Oceania
|
|
Box
41
Folder
4
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Australia: A selected list of references,
1942
|
|
Box
41
Folder
4
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Island Peoples of the Western Pacific Micronesia and
Melanesia, 1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
4
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The Job Australia is Doing,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
4
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Meet the Anzacs!, 1942
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Box
41
Folder
4
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New Zealand Attacks,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
4
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A Pocket Guide to Australia,
1942
|
|
Box
41
Folder
4
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Pocket Guide to New Caledonia,
1943
|
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Box
41
Folder
4
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Pocket Guide to New Zealand,
1942
|
|
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Pan-/Inter-Americanism
|
|
Box
42
Folder
1
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The Americas Cooperate for Victory,
1942
|
|
Box
42
Folder
1
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Americas United, 1943
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Box
42
Folder
1
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Inter-American Economic Cooperation, vol. III of the
Series on Evolution of the Pan American Movement,
1942
|
|
Box
42
Folder
1
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The Inter-American Movement: An Outline,
1942
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|
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Relief Work
|
|
Box
42
Folder
2
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Contributions for Relief in Belligerent Countries,
undated
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Box
42
Folder
2
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Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation: A selected list of
references, 1943
|
|
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Reports—War Department
|
|
Box
42
Folder
3
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Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1914: Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of
War, 1914
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|
Box
42
Folder
3
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Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1915: Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of
War, 1915
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|
Box
42
Folder
3
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Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1916: Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of
War, 1916
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Reserve Militia (Minute Men)
|
|
Box
42
Folder
4
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Practical Home Guard Organization for Reserve Militia or
"Minute Men," National Rifle Association,
1942
|
|
Box
42
Folder
4
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Practical Home Guard Organization: Supplementary Bulletin
Covering Application of the "Minutemen" Plan to Large Cities,
National Rifle Association, circa
1942
|
|
|
Reuther Plan
|
|
Box
42
Folder
5
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500 Planes a Day: A Program for the Utilization of the
Automobile Industry for Mass Production of Defense Planes,
1941
|
|
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Rubber
|
|
Box
42
Folder
6
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Crude Rubber: A brief summary of the present situation
respecting crude rubber with special reference to the effect of war
conditions on United States imports,
1940
|
|
Box
42
Folder
6
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Guide to the Literature on Rubber,
1941
|
|
Box
42
Folder
6
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A Mileage Conservation Program for Retailers to Help Keep
America Rolling, undated
|
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Box
42
Folder
6
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Progress Report No. 4, Office of Rubber Director,
1943
|
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Box
42
Folder
6
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Report of the Rubber Survey Committee,
1942
|
|
Box
42
Folder
6
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Rubber: Possibilities of Producing Rubber in the United
States and Rubber Conservation,
1941
|
|
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Salvage
|
|
Box
42
Folder
7
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Salvage for Victory Program: A Plan for State and Local
Organizations, circa 1942
|
|
Box
42
Folder
7
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Salvage for Victory: America's war factories need waste
paper, old rags, scrap metal, old rubber. Start saving these today!
Get in the scrap!, 1942
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Box
42
Folder
7
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Scrap and How to Collect It,
1942
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Box
42
Folder
7
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Your School Can Salvage for Victory: A Handbook for
Superintendents, Principals and Teachers,
1943
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Ships and Shipbuilding (includes British Navy)
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Box
58
Folder
4
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Achievement in British Shipbuilding,
1942
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Box
58
Folder
4
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America Builds Ships: The Program of the United States
Maritime Commission: Travel and Ship Under the American Flag,
1940
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Box
58
Folder
4
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Britain's Sea Power, 1944
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Box
58
Folder
4
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The Chummy Book of Little Ships,
undated
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Box
58
Folder
4
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His Majesty's Ships: An account of ships in the Royal Navy,
the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Australian Navy, the Royal New
Zealand Navy, the South Africa Naval Forces, the Royal Indian Navy,
1942
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Box
58
Folder
4
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History of the Von Steuben and the Part She Played in the
Great War, 1919
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Box
58
Folder
4
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H.M.S. Britain's Fighting Navy, circa
1943
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Box
58
Folder
4
|
Marine Distance and Speed Tables with Map of World Showing
Load Line Zones and Seasonal Areas,
1941
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Box
58
Folder
4
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New Ships for the Merchant Marine: A description, with
principal characteristics, of the types of ships being built in the
construction program of the United States Maritime Commission,
1940
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Box
58
Folder
4
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Ships for Freedom: The Story of the Stabilization Program in
the Shipbuilding Industry, 1941
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Social Services
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Box
43
Folder
1
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50 Facts about Social Services in Britain,
1943
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Box
43
Folder
1
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The British Social Services,
1945
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Course of Instruction for Social Service Aide Course,
Westchester County Defense Council,
1941
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Box
43
Folder
1
|
Emergency Relief Organisation for Persons Rendered Homeless
by Enemy Attack, 1940
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Progress in Freedom, 1943
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Public Welfare and War Services: A Bibliography,
1942
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Social Work and Community Organization Problems in Wartime:
Relationship of Community Chests and Councils of Social Agencies to
Defense Council Activity, 1942
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Soldiers
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Box
43
Folder
2
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C.I.O. Servicemen's Manual,
1944
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Box
43
Folder
2
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The Soldier and His Housekeeping,
1942
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Box
43
Folder
2
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When a Soldier Breaks the Law: Facts and Suggested for State
and Local Authorities, 1941
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Box
43
Folder
2
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Your Job in the Army, 1943
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Strikes
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Box
43
Folder
3
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The Public and Strikes, 1941
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Box
43
Folder
3
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The Right to Strike: Keystone of Liberty,
1941
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Subversive Activities
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Box
43
Folder
4
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Divide and Conquer, 1942
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Box
43
Folder
4
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The Fifth Column Conspiracy in America: Authentic Map and
Directory, circa 1942
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Box
43
Folder
4
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Fifth Column Lessons for America,
1941
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Box
43
Folder
4
|
Footprints of the Trojan Horse: Some methods used by Foreign
Agents within the United States,
1942
|
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Box
43
Folder
4
|
A Program for the Internal Defense of the United States,
address by Robert H. Jackson at Mid-Summer Meeting, New York State
Bar Association, 1940
|
|
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Telephones
|
|
Box
43
Folder
5
|
The Role of the Telephone in the Civilian Defense
Organization, 1942
|
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Box
43
Folder
5
|
Telephone Lines and Air Defense,
1942
|
|
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Tennessee Valley Authority
|
|
Box
43
Folder
6
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TVA and National Defense, address by Mr. James P. Pope before
the Denver Open Forum, 1941
|
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Transportation
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
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Address of George R. Nuzum before the Air Raid Precaution
School for Industry and Business,
1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Automobile Transportation in the War Effort,
1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
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The Automobile User's Guide with Wartime Suggestions on How
to Get the Most Out of Your Car and Make it Last Longer: A practical
operating manual for automobile owners and their families. For the
expert as well as for people who are just learning to drive, and
containing information not generally available, circa
1943
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Employee Transport Plan for War Industries,
undated
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
A Handbook for Drivers' Corps Members,
1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Highway Transportation Feeds the Nation in Defense,
1941
|
|
Box
58
Folder
5
|
If We Are to Keep America on the Wheels,
1942
|
|
Box
58
Folder
5
|
Mass Transportation in Relation to National Defense: A
Selected Bibliography Compiled by the Los Angeles Railway
Corporation Library, Municipal Reference Library (Defense Series,
no. 7), 1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Motor Mechanics Training Course, Westchester County Defense
Council Training Bulletin, no. 4,
1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Organisation of Road Transport for a Defence Emergency, Part
II: Public Service Vehicles, 1939
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Box
60
Folder
|
A Plan for the Conservation of Vital War Transportation,
circa 1944
|
|
Box
58
Folder
5
|
Priority for Traffic Safety,
1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Training Manual: Civilian Motor Convoy Transport Program,
1943
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
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Transportation and the Defense Program,
1941
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Transportation Corps: Railway Shop Battalion,
1944
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
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Transportation Goes to War: The Official Story of British
Transport 1939-1942, 1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Truck Talk, 1918
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
War Plant Employee Transportation: The Problem,
1943
|
|
Box
58
Folder
5
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War-Time Lighting Restrictions: Lights Carried by Road
Vehicles, circa 1939
|
|
Box
58
Folder
5
|
War Traffic Control, 1942
|
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Box
58
Folder
5
|
Willy Jeep, 1943
|
|
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Uniforms, Dress, and Appearance
|
|
Box
43
Folder
7
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On the Double: Designed by Elizabeth Arden for Women in
Uniform, 1943
|
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Box
43
Folder
7
|
The Quartermaster Review, vol. XXI, no. 5,
1942
|
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Box
43
Folder
7
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The Soldier and His Uniform,
1942
|
|
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United Nations
|
|
Box
43
Folder
8
|
Facts About the United Nations,
1943
|
|
Box
43
Folder
8
|
The United Nations Fight for the Four Freedoms: The Rights of
All Men—Everywhere, 1942
|
|
Box
43
Folder
8
|
The United Nations: Their Creed for a Free World, address by
Sumner Welles before the New York Herald Tribune Forum,
1942
|
|
Box
43
Folder
8
|
United Nations: A Tribute to the Thirty Nations of the World
Fighting for Life, Liberty, Independence, and Religious Freedom,
1943
|
|
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U.S. Armed Forces
|
|
Box
44
Folder
1
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The Army and Navy of the United States,
1940
|
|
Box
44
Folder
1
|
Guide to the United States Armed Forces,
1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
1
|
Military Service: Army, Army Air Forces, Navy, Marines, Coast
Guard, Nurses, 1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
1
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Service in the Armed Forces,
1944
|
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Box
44
Folder
1
|
Uncle Sam's Fighting Men,
1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
1
|
United States Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and
Civil Affairs, 1943
|
|
|
U.S. Army and Army Air Force
|
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Box
44
Folder
2
|
Air War: Official Report of the Commanding General of the
Army Air Forces to the Secretary of War,
1944
|
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Box
44
Folder
2
|
Armored Command Field Manual: The Armored Division,
1944
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
The Army and You, 1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
Army of Occupation in Germany: New Year's 1919,
1918
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
Army Selectee's Handbook for Those Men Who Will Be Called for
Duty under the Selective Training and Service Act,
1943
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
Aviation Cadet Training for the Army Air Forces,
1943
|
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Box
44
Folder
2
|
Basic Field Manual: Military Training,
1941
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
Keep 'Em Flying! Aviation Cadets Train for Air or Ground
Crews, circa 1942
|
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Box
44
Folder
2
|
Lessons that Live as told by A.A.F. Pilots,
1941
|
|
Box
44
Folder
2
|
Meet the U.S. Army, 1943
|
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Box
44
Folder
2
|
Men 18 and 19…Enlistment Privileges in the Army of the United
States, 1942
|
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Box
44
Folder
3
|
The New Army of the United States,
1941
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
Our Army and Our Navy: Men, Equipment, Insignia, Ships and
Planes and Our Important Auxiliary Services,
1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
Put 'Em Across: Amphibian Engineers, circa
1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
Regimental History of the United States Regular Army:
Chronological Outline 1866-1918,
1918
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|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
Service with the Colors: A Review of the Various Arms and
Services Comprising the Regular Army with Opportunities Afforded
Enlisted Men for Advancement in Each,
1940
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
The United States at War: Official Report by Gen. George C.
Marshall, 1943
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
We Keep 'Em Falling! Antiaircraft Artillery,
1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
3
|
You Can Have Silver Wings: If you are 17 and less than 18
years of age you may volunteer for enlistment in the Air Corps
Enlisted Reserve for future training as an Aviation Cadet with the
U.S. Armed Forces, circa 1943
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Box
44
Folder
3
|
Your Handbook, 1943
|
|
|
U.S. Army—Signal Corps
|
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Box
44
Folder
4
|
The December Information Letter: No. 12—Unrestricted, War
Department, 1942
|
|
Box
44
Folder
4
|
Men Wanted to "Get the Message Through!" The Signal Corps of
the U.S. Army, "The Nerve Center of the Army", circa
1942
|
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Box
44
Folder
4
|
New and Interesting Opportunities in the U.S. Army Signal
Corps, 1942
|
|
Box
45
Folder
1
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Radio News: Special U.S. Army Signal Corps,
1944
|
|
Box
44
Folder
4
|
Signal Corps Field Manual: Mission, Functions, and Signal
Communication in General, 1940
|
|
|
U.S. Army—Women's Army Corps
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
73 Questions and Answers About the WAC: Women's Army
Corps—Army of the United States, circa
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Back of the Fighting Front…Women's Army Auxiliary Corps,
United States Army, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Be an Air WAC! Attention! Women of America! The Army Air
Forces Needs You!, circa 1944
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Box
45
Folder
2
|
A Career as a WAC, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
College Women in the WAC,
1944
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Facts You Want to Know About the WAC: Army of the United
States—Women's Army Corps (2 copies),
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Improve Your Skill or Learn a New One in a Vital Army Job,
circa 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
This is Our War…Join the WAAC: Women's Army Auxiliary Corps,
United States Army, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
The WAC with the Army Ground Forces,
1944
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Woman's Place in War: Women's Army Corps, Army of the United
States, circa 1944
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, United States Army,
circa 1942
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Women's Army Corps: Preview, Mental Alertness Test,
1943
|
|
|
U.S. Coast Guard
|
|
Box
45
Folder
3
|
Deeds of Valor from the Annals of the United States Coast
Guard, 1943
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Box
45
Folder
3
|
Operations of the Coast Guard in Time of War, circa
1941
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Box
45
Folder
3
|
Piping All Hands for the U.S. Coast Guard,
1942
|
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Box
45
Folder
3
|
The Significance of Aids to Marine Navigation,
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
3
|
United States Coast Guard: Its Purpose and Activities in War
and Peace, 1941
|
|
|
U.S. Coast Guard—SPARS (Women's Reserve)
|
|
Box
45
Folder
4
|
A Career in the SPARS, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
4
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Facts About SPARS, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
4
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A Message to You…from the Coast Guard SPARS, with hopes that
you are qualified to become one of them…, circa
1943
|
|
|
U.S. Marine Corps
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
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167th Anniversary: Always Advance with the U.S. Marines,
1942
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
|
A Career in the United States Marine Corps,
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
|
Flying with the Marine Corps,
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
|
Marine Aviation at Cherry Point,
1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
|
Ready the Fightin'est Men: On Land, At Sea, In the Air,
circa 1942
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
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Who Am I? The Marine's Catechism, circa
1924
|
|
|
U.S. Marine Corps—Women's Reserve
|
|
Box
46
Folder
1
|
Be a Marine…Free a Marine to Fight,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
1
|
A Career in the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
1
|
So Proudly We Serve: U.S. Marine Corps, Women's Reserve,
1944
|
|
Box
46
Folder
1
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United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve,
1943
|
|
|
U.S. Maritime Service
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
The American Merchant Marine in the War,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
Emergency Regulations Governing the Appointment and Training
of Cadets of the United States Merchant Marine Cadet Corps,
1942
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
Pictorial Report of the American Seaman's Friend Society, a
National Society Cooperating with All Who Aid Merchant Seamen,
Organized May 1828: The 115th Annual Report,
undated
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
Safety for Seaman: Any Fact May Save Your Life,
undated
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
Specimen Examinations for Merchant Marine Deck Officers,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
United States Maritime Commission Instruction Courses for
Personnel of the American Merchant Marine,
1940
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
United States Maritime Service: General Information on
Apprentice Seaman Training, June 14,
1941
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
United States Maritime Service: General Information on the
Resident Radio School, Gallups Island, Boston, Massachusetts,
1941
|
|
Box
46
Folder
2
|
The United States Merchant Marine Cadet Corps and Academy:
Information Booklet for Young Americans Interested in a Career as an
Officer in the United States Merchant Marine,
1944
|
|
|
U.S. Navy
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Build and Fight with the Seabees and Follow Your Trade in the
Navy, 1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Helpful Hints to the Navy Recruit,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
How You Can Win Your Wings,
1942
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Information for Applicants for Appointment as Officers: U.S.
Naval Reserve, 1942
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Men Make the Navy…the Navy Makes Men,
1942
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
The Naval Reserve of the United States Navy: A Pamphlet for
the Instruction and Guidance of Naval Reserve Officers,
1941
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Ship Repair Units: Keep the Fleet in Fighting Trim…Serve with
the Navy, 1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
3
|
Using Your Navy Wings, 1943
|
|
|
U.S. Navy—Hospital Corps
|
|
Box
46
Folder
4
|
Hospital Corps, United States Navy: First Aid in Action,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
4
|
United States Navy Hospital Corpsman,
1943
|
|
|
U.S. Navy—WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
|
A Career as a WAVE, 1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
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Enlist in the WAVES: Serve in the Hospital Corps,
1943
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
|
The IOWAVE, undated
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
|
Schools and Rates for Navy Women,
1944
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
|
The Story of You in Navy Blue,
1944
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
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WAVES: A Boot's Eye-View: U.S. Naval Training School (WR) New
York, N.Y., circa 1943
|
|
|
U.S. Territories
|
|
Box
47
Folder
1
|
Building America: America's Outposts,
1941
|
|
|
Utilities and Sanitation
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Before Disaster Strikes…What to do Now About Emergency
Sanitation at Home: A Family Handbook,
1957
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Emergency Plumbing Standards for Defense Housing,
1942
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Memorandum on Municipal Signaling Systems, Including
Specifications for Emergency Electrical Power Equipment,
1941
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Municipal Sanitation Under War Conditions,
1942
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Possible Auxiliary Utility Requirements, address by William
Webster, undated
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Protection and Maintenance of Public Water Supplies Under War
Conditions, 1942
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
The Protection of Electric and Water Utilities During
Wartime: A Bibliography compiled by the Bureau of Power and Light
Library, Municipal Reference Department, Los Angeles Public Library
(Defense Bibliography #5), 1941
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Protecting Plant Manpower: Practical Points on Industrial
Sanitation and Hygiene, 1941
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Utilities, Works and Facilities Committee, Missouri State
Defense Council Technical Bulletin, no. 2,
undated
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Wartime Building Bulletin No. 12: Emergency Pipe Repairs,
1941
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Water and Power Official Bulletin, Los Angeles City Defense
Council, 1942
|
|
|
Victory Book Campaign
|
|
Box
47
Folder
3
|
1943 Victory Book Campaign: Activities Program for Women's
Organizations for Participation in the Drive for More and Better
Books for Our Armed Forces, 1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
3
|
1943 Victory Book Campaign: Manual for State and Local
Directors, 1943
|
|
|
Victory Gardens
|
|
Box
47
Folder
4
|
Victory Gardens, 1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
4
|
Victory Gardens: Town, 1943
|
|
|
Victory Speakers
|
|
Box
47
Folder
5
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Speak Up for Victory, 1942
|
|
Box
47
Folder
5
|
Victory Speaker: An arsenal of information for speakers, nos.
1-2, 5, 1942-1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
5
|
Wanted 100,000 Speakers: How to Set Up a Local Victory
Speakers Bureau, 1942
|
|
|
Vocational Education and Training
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
Engineers are Needed: A Plan for Secondary Schools and
Engineering Institutions to Supply Engineers Urgently Needed for War
Production, 1942
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
How to Fit Yourself for Defense Jobs: Tips from Employers,
Jobs with a Future, Schools and Books, Sample Trade Tests, Rates of
Pay, 1941
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
Job Training for Victory: A condensed guide to programs
authorized by Congress to train persons for work in defense
industries, Governmental agencies, and the armed services,
1942
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
More Production Through Training: Meeting the Need for
Skilled Workers in a New Airplane Engine Plant, Example No. 4,
circa 1941
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
Training for Victory: A Special Report on the War Industries
Training Program of the Board of Education of the City of New York
for the three years beginning July 8, 1940 and ending June 30, 1943,
circa 1944
|
|
Box
58
Folder
6
|
Vocational Guidance: Action Program for Clubs in 1942,
Kiwanis International, 1942
|
|
|
Volunteers
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
A Central Volunteer Bureau in Defense: Suggestions for its
Organization and Program, 1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
A Handbook for Victory Aides: Minnesota Volunteer Victory
Aide, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
How to Be an Active Citizen in a Democracy: A Directory of
Agencies Through Which Citizens May Work Voluntarily in the Service
of American Democracy, 1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
Looking to the Future: A Digest of Information from 64
Communities Planning to Continue Centralized Volunteer Services,
1944
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
Organization and Development of the Women's Voluntary
Services, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
Together We Serve: Voluntary Agencies and the War Program,
1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
Volunteers for Victory: Original Radio Drama sponsored by
Missouri State Council of Defense,
undated
|
|
Box
59
Folder
1
|
Volunteers in Consumer Programs,
1942
|
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Volunteers in Family Security,
1942
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Volunteers in Nutrition,
1942
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Volunteers in Recreation,
1942
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Women's Voluntary Services: How to Organize a Volunteer
Centre, undated
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Youth and National Defense: The Volunteer Services, Defense
Job Training, the Role of Young Women, Civilian Defense Services,
References and Audio-Visual Aid,
1941
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|
|
Voting
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|
Box
47
Folder
6
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State Absentee Voting and Registration Laws,
1942
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|
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War (general)
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Box
47
Folder
7
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Are Wars Inevitable?, 1943
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Box
60
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Victory, vol. 1, no. 1, circa
1945
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|
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War Aims and Peace Programs
|
|
Box
47
Folder
8
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America's Peace Aims: A Committee Report,
1941
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|
Box
47
Folder
8
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America's War Aims and Peace Program,
1918
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|
Box
47
Folder
8
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The Attitude of Great Britain in the Present War,
1916
|
|
Box
47
Folder
8
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The British Empire and a League of Peace: Suggesting the
Purpose and Form of an Alliance of the English-Speaking Peoples,
1919
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Box
47
Folder
8
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Comparative Peace Plans,
1943
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Box
47
Folder
8
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The German Idea of Peace Terms,
1917
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|
Box
47
Folder
8
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How Britain Strove for Peace: A Record of Anglo-German
Negotiations, 1898-1914, Told from Authoritative Sources,
1914
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Box
47
Folder
8
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A Lasting Peace: A Conversation Between X. (a Neutral) and Y.
(an Englishman), 1917
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|
Box
47
Folder
8
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The New German Empire: A Study of German War Aims from German
Sources, undated
|
|
Box
47
Folder
8
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Peace Aims: British Official Statements: A Chronological
Record, from September 2, 1939, to September 24, 1941,
circa 1941
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Box
47
Folder
8
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Peace: How to Get and Keep It,
1919
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Box
47
Folder
8
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Peace Proposals and the Attitude of the Allies: Speech by the
Prime Minister, The Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, on December 19th,
1916
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Box
47
Folder
8
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The Peace Terms of the Allies,
1917
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Box
47
Folder
8
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War and Peace Aims: Extracts from Statements of United
Nations Leaders: Special Supplement No. 1 to the United Nations
Review, January 30, 1943
|
|
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War and the Home Front
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
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America's Home Front, 1943
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
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Bundles for America: Here's What our Fighting Men and Their
Families Think About…, undated
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
|
Bundles for America: Yearbook,
1943
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
|
The Duties of Home Defense Leagues: Practical Hints for
Organizations in Cities, Towns, Villages, circa
1917
|
|
|
Fighting the War at Home: Complete Series of 10 Discussion
Outlines for Group Leaders, New York State War Council Office of
Civilian Mobilization
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
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Group Leader Instructions, circa
1943
|
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 1: Setting the Scene, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 2: Blacking Out for Safety, circa
1943
|
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 3: Fighting Fire Bombs, circa
1943
|
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 4: Caring for Casualties, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 5: Salvaging for Victory, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 6: Eating for Health, circa
1943
|
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 7: Stretching Our Supplies, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 8: Freeing Our Children From Fear, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 9: Facing the War Facts, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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No. 10: Investing to Win, circa
1943
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Box
48
Folder
1
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The Home Front in National Defense,
1941
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Box
48
Folder
1
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How to Win on the Home Front,
1942
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Box
48
Folder
1
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The Mobilization of the Home Front: The British Experience
and Its Significance for the United States,
1942
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Box
48
Folder
2
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Nation at War: Shaping Victory on the Home Front,
1942
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Box
48
Folder
2
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My Part in This War: Helping on the Home Front,
1943
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Box
48
Folder
2
|
Preview of Life in '43, 1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
2
|
Reading List on Home and Defense: Cleveland Public Library,
War and Defense Information Center Mimeographed Bulletin #3,
1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
2
|
Small Town Manual for Community Action!,
1942
|
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Box
48
Folder
2
|
We Are All in the War—The Whole Family,
undated
|
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Box
48
Folder
2
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What Can I Do? The Citizen's Handbook for the War,
1942
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Box
48
Folder
2
|
What Does the War Mean to You?,
1942
|
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Box
48
Folder
2
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You and the War, undated
|
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Box
48
Folder
2
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Your Community in the War: A Guidebook of Home-Front
Activities, 1942
|
|
|
War Commentary, Addresses, and Sermons
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
The American Plan to Prevent War: Address of Dr. Nicholas
Butler at the 188th Commencement of Columbia University, New York
City, June 2, 1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
Britain's Home Front, 1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
Britain's War Effort Through the Eyes of a Belgian,
1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
The Lusitania Case: Was Bryan's Resignation Justified?,
1915
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
On Four Battle Fronts with the German Army,
1915
|
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Box
48
Folder
3
|
Poem and Prayer Release for an Invading Army,
1944
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of the Other: A Letter to Mr. L.
Simons of the Hague, 1917
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
The Villain of the World Tragedy: A Letter to Professor
Ulrich V. Wilamowitz Mollendorf,
1917
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
"We Suffer in a Thousand Ways": Letters from Occupied
Belgium, circa 1942
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
Why I Fight: Prize Winning Essays from the North African
Theater of Operations, 1944
|
|
|
War Crimes and Atrocities
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
An Appeal to Truth: A letter addressed by Cardinal Mercier,
Archbishop of Malines, and the Bishops of Belgium, to the Cardinals,
Archbishops and Bishops of Germany, Bavaria and Austria-Hungary,
circa 1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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The Belgian Deportations,
1917
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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Collection of Evidence Concerning the Violations of
International Law by the Countries at War with Austria-Hungary,
Concluded on January 31, 1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Conditions in Occupied Territories: The Axis System of
Hostages, 1942
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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The Deportations: Statement by the American Minister to
Belgium, 1917
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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German Atrocities from German Evidence,
1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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German Atrocities in France: A Translation of the Official
Report of the French Commission,
1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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The Horrors of Aleppo: Seen by a German Eyewitness,
1916
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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How Germany Seeks to Justify Her Atrocities,
1915
|
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Box
49
Folder
1
|
The Martyrdom of Belgium: Official Report of Massacres of
Peaceable Citizens, Women and Children by the German Army: Testimony
of Eyewitnesses, circa 1917
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Polish Acts of Atrocity Against the German Minority in
Poland, 1940
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Punishment for War Crimes: The Inter-Allied Declaration
Signed at St. James's Palace, London, on 13th January, 1942, and
Relative Documents, 1942
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages Appointed
by His Brittanic Majesty's Government and Presided Over by the Right
Hon. Viscount Bryce, 1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Some More News About the Destruction of Louvain,
1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
A Statement About the Destruction of Louvain and
Neighborhood, 1915
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
|
Those "Gentlemen" of Germany, circa
1917
|
|
Box
49
Folder
1
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The War on Hospital Ships: from the Narratives of
Eye-Witnesses, 1917
|
|
|
War Damage
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
Latest Developments in War Damage Insurance,
1942
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
Repair of War Damage: Essential Buildings and Plants,
1939
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
Report of the Committee on Liability for War Damage to the
Subject-Matter of Contracts, 1939
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
Report of the Committee on the Responsibility for the Repair
of Premises Damaged by Hostilities,
1939
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
War Damage to Educational Property,
1941
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
War Damage to Lands and Buildings: A Short Explanatory
Pamphlet on Claims under the War Damage Act of 1941,
1944
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
War Damage to Property: Government Compensation Scheme: Final
Report of the Committee on the Principles of Assessment of Damage,
1940
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
War Damage to Property: Government Compensation Scheme: First
Report of the Committee on the Principles of Assessment of Damage,
1941
|
|
Box
49
Folder
2
|
War Damage to Property: I: Report of a Conference Presided
Over by The Right Hon. Viscount Weir, G.C.B. II: Statement of
Government Policy on the Report,
1939
|
|
|
War Finance and Taxation
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Administration of the Wartime Financial and Property Controls
of the United States Government,
1942
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Curtailment of Non-Defense Expenditures,
1941
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Direct Taxation and Post-War Credits in Britain,
1943
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Dollars for Democracy, 1941
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Financing Defense: How Shall We Pay the Bill?,
1941
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
How to Raise $16 Billion: A discussion of 1943 tax problems,
1943
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Paying for the War, 1942
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
Wartime Taxation in Britain,
1944
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
The World's Largest Loan,
1917
|
|
|
War Pictures and Pictorials
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
Catalogue of Photographs and Stereopticon Slides: March 1 to
June 1, 1918
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
Catalogue of Photographs and Stereopticon Slides: October 25,
1917, to January 31, 1918
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
Catalogue of Photographs and Stereopticon Slides: Pictures
Issued During February, 1918
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
Classified List of Pictorial Materials on Civilian Defense,
1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
Great Lakes Recruit: A Pictorial Naval Magazine, vol. IV, no.
11, 1918
|
|
Box
50
Folder
1
|
The War Pictorial: October,
1917
|
|
|
War Production
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
The First Year on the Home Front,
1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Guns Not Gadgets: The Impact of Defense,
1941
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Guns, Planes, and Your Pocketbook,
1941
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Heads…You Win!, 1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
History of War Production Training as Conducted by the Board
of Education, City of Chicago, circa
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Priorities and Industry,
1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Producing More for Victory, circa
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Production Goes to War, 1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
Recommendation on Hours of Work for Maximum Production,
1941
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
War Facts: A Handbook for Speakers on War Production,
1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
War Production Drive: Official Plan Book (2 copies),
circa 1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
War Production Drive: Production Charts, circa
1941
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
War Production in 1942, 1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
The War Production Program: Selected Documentation on the
Economics of War, 1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
2
|
War Winning Suggestions in the War Production Drive,
1943
|
|
|
War Records and History
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
California in the War, War History Project of the University
of California, undated
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Collection and Preservation of the Materials of War History:
A Patriotic Service for Public Libraries, Local Historical Societies
and Local Historians, State Historical Society of Iowa,
1918
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Connecticut State Library War Records Department,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Helping Record Indiana's Part in the War,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Iowa World War Record: An Outline of the Work of Collecting
and Preserving the Record of Iowa in World War II,
undated
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
The Ohio War History Commission: The State Agency Created to
Collect and Preserve the Records of Ohio's Participation in the War,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Our Community at War: A Manual of Suggestions, Pennsylvania
Historical Commission and War Finance Committee,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
Virginia in Wartime 1942-43,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War History Manual Prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical
Commission and Cooperating Agencies,
1942
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Records Handbook, University of State of New York,
Division of Archives and History,
1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Records Manual Issued by the North Carolina Office of
Civilian Defense in Cooperation with the State Department of
Archives and History, 1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Records of Michigan: What are you doing to help Michigan
preserve her war records?, 1919
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Records of Michigan: World War II: Manual for organizing
committees to collect and preserve the war records of Michigan and
to make a permanent record of the participation of citizens of
Michigan in World War II, 1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Records Projects in the States 1941-1943,
1944
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
War Subject Headings for Information Files,
1943
|
|
Box
50
Folder
3
|
What Are War Records? (A conversation between a member of a
war-records collection committee and a person who approves the idea
of collecting war records, but has only the vaguest idea as to what
they are), War Records Department, Connecticut State Library,
undated
|
|
|
War Resistance and Conscientious Objectors
|
|
Box
51
Folder
1
|
Conscience and the War: A Report on the treatment of
conscientious objectors in World War II,
1943
|
|
Box
51
Folder
1
|
Pacifists and Civil Defense,
1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
1
|
What is War Resistance?, circa
1942
|
|
|
War Savings—Bonds and Stamps
|
|
Box
60
|
3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th War Loan Campaign Books,
undated
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps: What they are and the part
they play in the Defense Savings Program,
1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Handbook for Canvassers in the Pledge Campaign,
1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
It Is Later Than You Think! Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps:
What they are and the part they play in the National Emergency,
1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Long May It Wave: Our Good Earth…Keep It Ours!,
1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Madame Chairman, Mr. Chairman: A Program of Action for Clubs,
Lodges and Other Organizations on United States Savings Bonds,
Stamps, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Manual for State and Local Committees of the United States
Defense Savings Staff, 1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
A Message to You, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Minute Women at War Week, November 22-28,
1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Mrs. Brown Buys a Bond, 1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Mrs. Brown Goes to War, 1943
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Pay-Roll Savings Bond Program: General Electric Company
Employees, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
The Pledge Campaign: Information and Suggestions to Chairmen
and Administrators, State and Local Committees of the Defense
Savings Staff, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Questions and Answers about United States War Savings Bonds
(Series E) and Stamps, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Rapid-Fire Questions and Answers: For use at club meetings,
forums and in schools. Also recommended to give information to
volunteers staffing stamp booths to others selling United States
Savings Bonds and Stamps, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Speech for Club Bond and Stamp Chairman: A suggested
12-minute speech for the Chairman of War Bond and Stamp Committees
of Clubs, Lodges, and other Organizations,
1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
Voluntary Pay-Roll Savings Plan for Purchase of War Savings
Bonds by Employees of the United States Government: Handbook for
Minute Men, 1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
2
|
War Savings Speech for Club President: A suggested 12-minute
Speech for Presidents of Clubs, the Presiding Officers of Lodges,
and other Organizations, 1941
|
|
|
Wartime/Protective Construction
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
The Architectural Forum Civilian Defense Reference Number,
1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
Construction and Building Aspects of Protection, address by
Professor Walter C. Voss, undated
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
Glass and Glass Substitutes (2 copies),
1941
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
Protective Construction,
1941
|
|
|
Wartime Building Bulletin
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 3: Type Designs for Small Huts,
1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 5: Economical Type Designs in Reinforced Concrete for
Single Storey Factories, 1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 8: Walls for Factory Buildings, Columns for Factory
Buildings, Tubular Steel Trusses and Purlins for Factory
Buildings, A System of Heating for Wartime Factories,
1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 9: Conservation of Cement and of Clay Bricks,
1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 11: Precautions for Concreting and Bricklaying in
Cold Weather, 1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 13: The Fire Protection of Structural Steelwork,
1941
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 15: Standard Designs for Single Storey Factories for
War Industries with Notes on Siting and Layout,
1941
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 16: Jointing Mortars for Brickwork,
1941
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 17: Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Structures to
Air Attack, 1941
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
|
No. 18: Fire Stops for Timber Roofs,
1942
|
|
|
Weapons and War Equipment
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Bomb Reconnaissance, 1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Enemy Fire Bombs, 1943
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Fire From the Air: The ABC of Incendiaries,
1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Fireworks: A selected
list of books and pamphlets, 1943
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
How to Fight the Fire Bomb,
undated
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
The Manufacture of Munitions: An Interview by the Rt.
Honorable Christopher Addison, M.P., to the Associated Press of the
United States, 1915
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Provisional Statutory Rules and Orders: Civil Defense,
1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Retention of Items of A.R.P. Equipment by individual members
of Services, 1940
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Study Guide—Incendiaries: Questions, Answers and Practical
Exercises, 1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Thou Shalt Not Kill: The Exportation of Arms and Munitions of
War: Should the United States Allow It? A Discussion,
1915
|
|
Oversize Folder
2
|
Typical Kilo Magnesium (Electron) Incendiary Bomb (diagram),
1942
|
|
Box
51
Folder
3
|
Weapons Used in Aerial Attacks: Technical Bulletin, no. 1,
Missouri State Council of Defense,
1942
|
|
|
Wisconsin/Local
|
|
Box
51
Folder
4
|
A Glimpse of Tomorrow…, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.,
1943
|
|
Box
51
Folder
5
|
Accredited Schools for Nurses in Wisconsin, State Board of
Medical Examiners, 1918
|
|
Box
51
Folder
6
|
Annual Report: July 1, 1943, ending June 30, 1944, American
Red Cross, Milwaukee County Chapter,
1944
|
|
Box
51
Folder
7
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At Work for Victory, Army-Navy "E" Award, Milwaukee Saddlery
Co., 1942
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Box
51
Folder
8
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Background and Informational Publication on American Junior
Red Cross and its Activities, Milwaukee County Chapter,
undated
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Box
59
Folder
3
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Badger Bulletin: Official Publication of the Wisconsin War
Fund (A Branch of the National War Fund), vol. 2, nos. 1-4,
1944
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Box
52
Folder
1
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The Banking Laws of Wisconsin Governing State Banks—Mutual
Savings Banks, Trust Company Banks, Land Mortgage Associations,
Cooperative Credit Associations, Foreign Exchange Business,
1919
|
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Box
52
Folder
2
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Blackhawk Wrenches: Fightin' Tools for Every Job, Blackhawk
Mfg. Company, 1943
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Box
52
Folder
3
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Block Leader Handbook, Wisconsin Council of Defense,
undated
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Box
52
Folder
4
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Career Building in the Mighty Profession of Electricity,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
undated
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|
Box
52
Folder
5
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Christmas 1943: Aviation Students, Milwaukee State Teachers'
College, 1943
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Box
52
Folder
6
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City of Milwaukee Civil Defense and Disaster Committee 1952
Home Show Exhibit, 1952
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Box
52
Folder
7
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Civics and Commerce: Devoted to the Commercial, Industrial
and Civic Advancement of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Merchants and
Manufacturers Association, 1917
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Box
52
Folder
8
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The Civil Defense Alert America Convoy, the Valley Forge
Foundation, Inc., undated
|
|
Box
52
Folder
9
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Civil Defense Training Course Directory: January 1955, City
of Milwaukee Civil Defense Administration,
1955
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Box
59
Folder
4
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Civilian Defense News, vol. I, nos. 1-21 and vol. II, nos.
1-12 (some duplicate copies),
1942-1944
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|
Box
52
Folder
10
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College of Electrical Engineering, annual catalog 1941-1942,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
1942
|
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Box
52
Folder
11
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Community Ceiling Prices in Milwaukee County, Office of Price
Administration, Milwaukee County District Office,
1943-1944
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Box
52
Folder
12
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Courses of Instruction and Instructor Training, American Red
Cross, Milwaukee County Chapter,
undated
|
|
Box
52
Folder
13
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Employment Stabilization Program for the Milwaukee Area, War
Manpower Commission, 1943
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|
Box
52
Folder
14
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Evening Classes, Milwaukee School of Engineering,
undated
|
|
Box
52
Folder
15
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Extra Service bulletin, Cudahy Federal Rubber Company, vol.
2, no. 12; vol. 3, nos. 1-10, 12; vol. 4, nos. 2-4, 6-10 (some
duplicate copies), 1918-1919
|
|
Box
53
Folder
1
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Finding the Facts About Youth: How Three American Communities
Conducted Surveys to Learn What the Youth Problem Meant Right at
Home (includes Milwaukee), American Youth Commission of the American
Council on Education, 1940
|
|
Box
53
Folder
2
|
Folks Newsletter, Harley-Davidson Motor Co., nos. 1-7,
1918-1919
|
|
Box
53
Folder
3
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Forest Products and Defense, United States Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison,
Wisconsin, in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin,
1941
|
|
Box
59
Folder
5
|
Germania-Herold, vol. II, no. 3 and vol. III, no. 28,
1916-1917
|
|
Box
53
Folder
4
|
A Good Shelter Should…, Milwaukee Civil Defense
Administration, undated
|
|
Box
53
Folder
5
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Government in the United States, Federal Security Agency,
National Youth Administration for Wisconsin,
1940
|
|
Box
53
Folder
6
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Handbook for Victory Speakers, Wisconsin Council of Defense,
1942
|
|
Box
53
Folder
7
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Have a Victory Garden: Eat What You Can, Can What You Can't
Eat, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company,
undated
|
|
Box
53
Folder
8
|
The Home Defense Corps Directory prepared by City of
Milwaukee Civil Defense Administration,
undated
|
|
Box
53
Folder
9
|
Information and Directional Service Furnished by Milwaukee
U.S.O. Travelers Aid Volunteer Corps,
undated
|
|
Box
53
Folder
10
|
Japan and the Next World War, Milwaukee Chinese Patriotic
Association, 1932
|
|
Box
53
Folder
11
|
July 4, 1950, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.,
1943
|
|
Box
53
Folder
12
|
Law Providing Aid to Dependent Children (Mothers' Pension
Law) with the Opinions of the Attorney General thereon and Statement
of Expenditures, compiled by the State Board of Control of
Wisconsin, 1918
|
|
Box
53
Folder
13
|
Laws of Wisconsin Relating to Building and Loan Associations,
State Banking Department, 1920
|
|
Box
53
Folder
14
|
Let the WAVES from Wisconsin Tell You the Wonders of Navy
Life (2 copies), undated
|
|
Box
53
Folder
15
|
List of Articles for Production, American Junior Red Cross,
Milwaukee County Chapter, 1942
|
|
Box
53
Folder
16
|
Louis Allis Messenger, Red Cross issue,
1943
|
|
Box
53
Folder
17
|
Louis Allis Messenger, U.S. Army Air Corps issue,
1942
|
|
Box
53
Folder
18
|
Meet the Mechlins: A Special Study for Both Buyers and Users
of Wrenches, Blackhawk Mfg. Company,
1943
|
|
Box
53
Folder
19
|
Metropolitan Milwaukee and the Atom Bomb (2 copies),
circa 1951
|
|
Box
53
Folder
20
|
Milwaukee Civil Defense Newsnotes (2 issues),
1958-1960
|
|
Box
59
Folder
6
|
Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department Training School
bulletins, nos. 1-13, and other miscellaneous publications from the
Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office,
1941-1942
|
|
Box
60
|
Milwaukee Journal Book of War
Maps, 1942
|
|
Box
53
Folder
21
|
Milwaukee War Directory, issued by Milwaukee County Council
of Defense (2 copies), 1918
|
|
Box
53
Folder
22
|
Milwaukee…If an Atom Bomb Burst Over Milwaukee Will it Mean
Life or Death for You and Your City?, Committee for Recruitment of
Hospital Volunteers, Milwaukee Hospital Council Committee on
Civilian Defense, undated
|
|
Box
54
Folder
1
|
Milwaukee's Post-War Resource, no. 1, Milwaukee YMCA,
1944
|
|
Box
54
Folder
2
|
Milwaukee's Progress 1941: Municipal Activities of Milwaukee
for 1941: 21st Annual Consolidated Report of the Common Council,
1942
|
|
Box
59
Folder
7
|
Order No. 3: Maximum Prices for Milwaukee County, Milwaukee
District Office of Price Administration,
1943
|
|
Box
54
Folder
3
|
Our University Serves, Bulletin of University of Wisconsin,
1943
|
|
Box
54
Folder
4
|
Patriotic Congressional League Plan,
1918
|
|
Box
54
Folder
5
|
The Poison Growth of Prussianism: "Oh Land of Now, oh, Land
of Then," address by Otto H. Kahn in Auditorium,
1918
|
|
Box
54
Folder
6
|
Population and Housing: Statistics for Census Tracts,
Milwaukee, Wis., 1942
|
|
Box
54
Folder
7
|
The Porthole, Navy ROTC unit, Marquette University,
undated
|
|
Box
54
Folder
8
|
Postwar Planning: Winning the War—and the Peace, Milwaukee
Association of Commerce, 1943
|
|
Box
54
Folder
9
|
Reference Material: Wisconsin Civilian Defense Board,
Wisconsin Council of Defense,
undated
|
|
Box
55
Folder
1
|
Report on the Cost of Living in Milwaukee: July 15, 1915-July
15, 1918, Milwaukee County Council of Defense,
1918
|
|
Box
55
Folder
2
|
Report to the Community by the Milwaukee Army and Navy
Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board,
1943
|
|
Box
55
Folder
3
|
Season of 1918, Pewaukee Yacht Club,
1918
|
|
Box
59
Folder
8
|
The Skymaster: Army Air Base, Billy Mitchell Field, vol. 1,
nos. 1, 3-20, 22 and vol. 2, nos. 1-11, 13 (some duplicate copies),
1943-1944
|
|
Box
59
Folder
9
|
Some of St. John's 900 Men in Service in 1943, St. John's
Military Academy, 1943
|
|
Box
59
Folder
10
|
South Side's Part (Milwaukee) in the World War,
undated
|
|
Box
55
Folder
4
|
Suggestions for Block Leaders, Wisconsin State Council of
Defense, 1943
|
|
Box
55
Folder
5
|
This Is Our Job, Jewish Vocational Service,
undated
|
|
Box
55
Folder
6
|
War Activities, Madison Association of Commerce,
1918
|
|
Box
55
Folder
7
|
The War Job is Our Job, Milwaukee Association of Commerce,
circa 1942
|
|
Box
55
Folder
8
|
War Production Training Courses, Milwaukee Vocational School,
circa 1942
|
|
Box
55
Folder
9
|
War Records Manual, prepared by the War Records Commission of
the Wisconsin State Council of Defense,
1943
|
|
Box
55
Folder
10
|
War Savings Societies for Adults: Suggestions for School
Officers and Teachers Regarding Their Management and Programs,
issued jointly by the State Director of War Savings for Wisconsin
and the State Department of Public Instruction,
1918
|
|
Box
55
Folder
11
|
War Tales and Souvenir Program for Victory Festival and Home
Coming by the War Mothers of Milwaukee County: Auditorium, February
22nd to March 2nd, 1919
|
|
Box
55
Folder
12
|
War Time Service Policy, Milwaukee Automobile Dealers, Inc.,
undated
|
|
Box
55
Folder
13
|
War Work in Milwaukee-Downer College and Seminary,
1918
|
|
Box
55
Folder
14
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What Really Makes Milwaukee Famous, Milwaukee Association of
Commerce, 1922
|
|
Box
55
Folder
15
|
Wisconsin Contract Distribution Branch, War Production Board,
Bulletins, nos. 102-107, 1942
|
|
Box
55
Folder
16
|
Wisconsin Memorial Day Annual,
1919
|
|
Box
55
Folder
17
|
You Can Help in 4 Ways! Allis-Chalmers Labor-Management War
Production Drive Committee, 1943
|
|
Box
55
Folder
18
|
Your Emergency Survival Kit: A Listing of Food, Menus,
Recipes, Utensils, First Aid and Other Items, Milwaukee Health
Department and Milwaukee Civil Defense Administration,
circa 1955
|
|
|
Women's Work and Women in War Effort
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
50 Facts About British Women at War,
1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Answers to Questions Women Ask About War Work,
1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
British Women in the Armed Forces,
undated
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Community Service for Women War Workers,
1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
CWAC Digest: Facts About the C.W.A.C.,
undated
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Effective Industrial Use of Women in Defense Program,
1940
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
The Employment and Demand for Women Workers in the
Manufacture of Instruments—Aircraft, Optical and Fire-Control, and
Surgical and Dental, 1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Artillery
Ammunition, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Cannon and Small
Arms in 1942, 1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Small-Arms
Ammunition, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
The Employment of Women in War Production,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
"Equal Pay" for Women in War Industries: Men's and Women's
Jobs, Light Work, Saving Skilled Labor, Output, Plant Changes, Women
Workers Pro and Con, Women Support Families, Government Upholds the
Rate for the Job, Unions Uphold the Rate for the Job, Women's Pay
Rates in War Industries, The Rate for the Job, Needs of Industry and
Workers, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Experience as to Standards for Women's Work in Periods of
Rapid Increases in Production: Increase in Women Employment,
1914-1918; Relaxation of State Labor Laws for Women, 1917-1918;
Efforts to Maintain Labor Standards for Women, 1917-1918; Evidence
of Ill Effects of Relaxing Labor Standards; Legal Standards for
Women's Work, 1939
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
The First Year: A Study of Women's Participation in Federal
Defense Activities, 1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Hazards to Women Employed in War Plants on Abrasive-Wheel
Jobs, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
How Can a Lady Help to Win the War?,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
1
|
Increase in Women Employment, 1914-1918, and Occupations of
Women in Defense Industries: Extracts from Women's Bureau Bulletin
12, New Position of Women in Industry (1920), and Reports by Two
Other Agencies, 1940
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Lifting Heavy Weights in Defense Industries: Methods for
Conserving Health of Women Workers,
1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Night Work for Women and Shift Rotation in War Plants: Night
Work in Wartime, Reducing Health Dangers of Night Work, Rotation of
Shifts: How Frequent? Recommendations, Sources of Information,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Occupations for Girls and Women in Wartime: Selected
References, 1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
A Preview as to Women Workers in Transition from War to
Peace, 1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Progress Report on Women War Workers' Housing, April 1943,
1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Recreation and Housing for Women War Workers: A Handbook on
Standards, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Safety Caps for Women in War Factories,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Safety Clothing for Women in Industry,
1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
The Second Year: A Study of Women's Participation in War
Activities of the Federal Government,
1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
"They Also Serve", undated
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Training Womanpower, 1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Training Women for War Work: Methods and Suggestions for
Expediting the Job, 1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
War Jobs for Women, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
The Wartime Responsibility of Women's Organizations,
1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
War Work of the Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
Washing and Toilet Facilities for Women in Industry:
Recommendations for Installation and Maintenance,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
What Job is Mine on the Victory Line?,
1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
2
|
What Women Can Do to Win the War: There is a Man-Sized Job
for Every Patriotic Woman in America—Full Time or Part Time,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
When You Hire Women, 1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
The Woman Counselor in War Industries: An Effective System,
1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Woman Workers in Two Wars,
1944
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women in Khaki, circa 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women in the War by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women in the War: Remarks of Mr. Henry Bridges, California
Regional Director of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and
President of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union before the Sixth Annual Convention of the California CIO
Council, 1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women in War Industries in Great Britain,
1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women in War Production,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Effective War Work Requires Good Posture,
1943
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Employment in Artillery Ammunition Plants,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Factory Employment in an Expanding Aircraft
Production Program, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Part in World War II: A list of references,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Role in War, undated
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's War Work in Britain,
1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Women's Work in the War: Women Stand Ready to Fill War Jobs,
Control of Industrial Home Work in War Time, Standards for Lighting
War-Production Plants, War Emergency Acts Affecting Women in
Manufacturing, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Your Questions as to Women in War Industries: Types of Jobs,
Replacement of Men by Women, Employment and Unemployment, Attitudes
of Employers, Operation of Labor Laws, Wages of Men and Women,
Training, British Experience, 1942
|
|
Box
56
Folder
3
|
Yugoslav Women Fight for Freedom,
1943
|
|
|
Worker's Safety
|
|
Box
56
Folder
4
|
The Worker's Safety and National Defense,
1940
|
|
Box
56
Folder
4
|
Conserving Manpower in Defense Industries: A Plan for Pooling
Safety Services to Conserve Manpower in Defense Industries,
1941
|
|
Box
56
Folder
4
|
Safety for the Worker, 1942
|
|