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Series: Subject Files
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14
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Academic freedom, 1945-1947
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Box
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15
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Academic freedom meeting, 1946
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Box
2
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1
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American Caravan meeting, 1945 June 27
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Box
2
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2
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Arts, Sciences, and Professional Council of Hollywood 1947-1950, undated
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Box
2
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3
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Atomic power, 1945
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Box
2
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4
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Atomic power mass meeting, 1945 December 12
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Box
2
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5
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Beverly-Westwood Democratic Committee (Political Reporter), 1945
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Box
2
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6
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Bretton Woods agreement, 1945
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Box
2
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7
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"The Crew of the Model T" scripts, 1945
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Audio
297A/14
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Audio recording of Henry Morgenthau Jr. program related to IMF Bretton Woods, 1945 April 30 : Henry Morgenthau Jr., "Bretton Woods and the International Monetary Fund." Morgenthau, while serving as the United States Secretary of the Treasury, played an important role in the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, which established the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and much of the post-World War II monetary system.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
Box
2
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8
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CIO, 1945-1946
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Box
2
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9
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California Democratic Party, 1944
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Box
2
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10
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California State Central Committee, 1944-1945
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Box
2
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11
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Campaign Expenditure Committee, 1946
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Box
2
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12
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Censorship, 1948
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Box
2
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13
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Child care, 1944-1945
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Box
2
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14
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Chinese Exclusion Act, 1943-1945
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Box
2
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15
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Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1943-1945
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Corwin, Norman
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Box
2
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16
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Award dinner, 1946 March 31
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Box
2
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17
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Costello, John 1943, undated
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Box
2
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18
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Davidson, Jo 1945-1947
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Box
2
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19
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Dekker, Albert 1945
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Box
2
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20
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Democratic National Committee, 1943-1945
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Box
3
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1
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Dewey, Thomas 1944
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Box
3
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2
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Douglas, Helen Gahagan 1944-1946
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Elections
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Box
3
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3
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1943 Municipal elections
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1944
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Box
3
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4
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Assembly District Committee
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Box
3
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5
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Coordinating committee
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Box
3
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6
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Literature
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Box
3
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7
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Miscellany
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Box
3
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8
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Primary elections
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Radio advertising
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Box
3
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9
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Scripts
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Recordings
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Audio
297A/7
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Audio recording of "Hollywood Town Meeting", 1944 May 11 : Chaired by Olivia de Havilland, various Hollywood celebrities speak in support of Democratic political candidates.
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Audio
297A/15
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Audio recording of "In Reference to Mr. Dewey", 1944 November 3 : Presented by the Hollywood Democratic Committee.
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Audio
297A/1-2
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Audio recordings of Norman Corwin election eve program, 1944 November 6 : Broadcast in support of the re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, celebrities and average citizens speak in favor of the incumbent president. The program is was produced by Norman Corwin, hosted by Humphrey Bogart, and also includes Judy Garland, James Cagney, and Groucho Marx, amongst others.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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3
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10
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1945 Municipal elections
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1946
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Box
3
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11
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Committee
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Box
3
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12
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Fundraising
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Box
3
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13-14
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Literature
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Box
3
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15
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Primary elections
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Radio advertising
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Box
3
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16
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General
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Box
3
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17-18
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Scripts
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Box
4
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1
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Scripts (continued)
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Box
4
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2
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Fair employment practices, 1946-1947
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Box
4
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3
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Film Committee, 1946
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Box
4
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4
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Film strike, 1945
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Box
4
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5
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Fine arts, 1945-1949, undated
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Box
4
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6-8
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Financial reports, 1944-1948
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Box
4
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9
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First Amendment Committee, 1947, undated
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Box
4
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10
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Free Indonesia Committee, 1945-1946
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Box
4
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11
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Full employment legislation, 1945
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Box
4
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12
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Grafton, Samuel 1943
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Box
4
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13
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"Get Out the Vote", 1944 September 12
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Audio
297A/6
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Audio recording of Hollywood Democratic Committee, "Get Out the Vote"
: A non-partisan radio program produced by the motion picture and radio industries, the Columbia Broadcasting System, and the Los Angeles Committee to Get Out the Vote. The program is hosted by George Coulouris, Gene Kelly, Olivia de Havilland, and James Durante.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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4
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14
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HUAC, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
4
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15
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Hamilton, Charles 1944
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Box
4
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16
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Healy, Ned 1945
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Box
4
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17
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Hollywood Independent, 1945
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Box
4
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18
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Hollywood Ten (The Other Side of the Story), 1947, undated
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Audio
297A/21
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Audio recording of Hollywood Ten: Gail Thunderbird : Possibly recorded with Martyn Burke as part of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's television documentary, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film." Sondergaard describes being blacklisted and the recent resumption of her theater and film career.
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Audio recordings of the Hollywood Ten documentaries and interviews
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Audio
297A/22
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," episode one 1970 : A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television documentary produced by Martyn Burke.
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Audio
297A/23
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," episode two 1970 : Continued from Audio 297A/22.
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Audio
297A/24
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," interview with Herbert Biberman 1970 : This is the unedited interview with Herbert Biberman used in the production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's documentary. The interview was likely conducted by Martyn Burke, the program's producer.
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Audio
297A/25
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," interview with Ring Lardner Jr. 1970 : This is the unedited interview with Ring Lardner Dr. used in the production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's documentary. The interview was likely conducted by Martyn Burke, the program's producer.
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Audio
297A/26
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," interview with Dore Schary 1970 : This is the unedited interview with Dore Schary used in the production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's documentary. The interview was likely conducted by Martyn Burke, the program's producer.
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Audio
297A/27
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CBC, "The Hollywood Ten and Others: A History of Politics in Film," interview with Dalton Trumbo 1970 : This is the unedited interview with Dalton Trumbo used in the production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's documentary. The interview was likely conducted by Martyn Burke, the program's producer. The reel begins with an unrelated, partial interview with Jack Ryan, which was intended for another CBC program.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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4
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19
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Housing, 1945-1946
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ICCASP
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Box
4
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20
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Constitutions, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
4
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21
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Correspondence, 1945-1946
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Box
5
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Directors minutes, 1945-1946
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Box
5
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2
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Field Department, 1946, undated
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Box
5
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3
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Legislative Office, 1945
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Box
5
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Miscellaneous chapter material, undated
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Box
5
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5
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Miscellany, 1944-1946, undated
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Box
5
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6
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Press releases, 1945, undated
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Box
5
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Report From Washington, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
5
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Philadelphia, 1946
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Seattle
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Box
5
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9
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Minutes, 1946
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Box
5
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10
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Correspondence, 1946
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Box
5
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11
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Literature and publicity, 1946, undated
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Box
5
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12
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Ickes, Harold 1944-1946
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Audio
297A/8-12
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Audio recordings of H.L. Ickes tribute dinner, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California 1944 October 8 : At this time Ickes was serving as the United States Secretary of the Interior, a position he had held since 1933. Recorded at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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5
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KFI censorship, 1945
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Box
5
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14
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Kenny, Robert 1946-1947
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Box
5
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15
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Kilgore, Harley 1945-1946
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Box
5
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Lea labor bill, 1946
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Box
5
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"Let's Go Out and Ring Doorbells", 1944 March 24
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Audio
297A/13
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Audio recording of "Let's Ring Doorbells" and "Are You Backing Your Commander-In-Chief", 1944 March 24
Eddie Cantor, "Let's Go Out and Ring Doorbells" - produced for a voter turnout campaign.
Mario Silva, "Are You Backing Your Commander-In-Chief" - produced by the Hollywood Democratic Committee.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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5
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Liberty Caravan, 1947
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Box
5
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19
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Loyalty oaths, 1949, undated
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Box
6
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1
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Lynching incidents, 1946, undated
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Box
6
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2
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McDonough, Gordon 1944-1945
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Box
6
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"Message to Washington", 1943 April 28
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Audio
297A/5
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Miscellaneous audio recordings including Olivia de Havilland speech and Hollywood Democratic Committee radio spots
Includes Olivia de Havilland speech in support of Harry S. Truman.The speech was given before a Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions (HICCASP) rally.
Includes Hollywood Demoncratic committee radio spots. The spots are in favor of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Clyde Doyle (the Democratic candidate for California's 18th United States congressional district), Archibald B. Young (the Democratic candidate for California's 20th United States congressional district), and Monrad C. Wallgren (the Democratic candidate for the governor of Washington). There are also a number of advertisements urging citizens to register to vote.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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6
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4
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Moss case, 1946
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Box
6
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5
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Mundt bill, 1948
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Box
6
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6
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Music Division, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
6
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Music for Victory, 1942
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Box
6
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8
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National Citizens Political Action Committee, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
6
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9
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions 1948-1950
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Box
6
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10
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National Democratic Convention, 1944
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Box
6
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11
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Newsboys' strike, 1946
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Box
6
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12
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Nonpartisan Association for Franchise Education, 1944
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Box
6
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13
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OPA, 1945-1946
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Box
6
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14
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Palestine, 1946
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Box
6
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15
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Pauling, Linus 1946, 1948
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Peace
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Box
6
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16
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General, 1945-1946, undated
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Conferences
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Box
6
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17-18
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1948
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Box
6
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19
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1949
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Box
6
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20
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Pepper, George, Personal miscellany undated
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Box
7
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1
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Phillips, Hubert 1946
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Lot A106/WCFTR
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Photographs of Ickes dinner and signature collection for buyers strike, circa 1943-1945 : Photos show John Garfield, Charles Boyer, Howard Koch, and Harold Ickes, among others.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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7
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2
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Poll taxes, 1943-1946
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Box
7
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Poulson, Norris 1943
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Box
7
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Presidential Expenditures, Special Committee on 1944-1945
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Box
7
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Price controls, 1943
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Progressive Citizens of America
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Box
7
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General, 1947-1948
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Box
7
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7
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California, 1947-1949
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Audio
297A/18-19
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Audio recordings of campaign radio spots and rally speeches, 1947 May 19
Audio 297A/18 - Richard Frankensteen campaign radio spots: Radio spots in support of Richard Frankensteen's 1945 Detroit mayoral campaign. Frankensteen, then vice president of the United Auto Workers, was running against incumbent mayor Edward J. Jeffries Jr. Both were running as non-partisan candidates.
Hugh Mitchell campaign radio spot: James Roosevelt speaks on behalf of the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions' (ICCASP's) support for Hugh Mitchell's 1946 re-election campaign to the United States Senate. Mitchell was running as the Democratic Candidate for the state of Washington.
Hugh De Lacy campaign radio spot: James Roosevelt speaks on behalf of the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions' (ICCASP's) support for Hugh De Lacy's 1946 re-election campaign to the United States House of Representatives. De Lacy was running as the Democratic Candidate for the state of Washington.
Katharine Hepburn, "Speaking for Freedom": The speech was given by Hepburn at a Progressive Citizens of America rally, held before 30,000 people at the Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Hepburn speaks in support of Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign, labor rights, free speech, and liberal politics. In doing so, she names the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) as an enemy and a threat to the arts community. This tape ends with a discussion of the persecution of Paul Robeson.
Audio 297A/19 - Hepburn continues speaking in support of Paul Robeson, discusses the censorship of books in public schools, the cancellation of the State Department's "Advancing American Art" exhibition, the persecution of Henry Wallace by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), and the censorship of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals (MPAPAI).
Henry Wallace, "The True Road to Peace": The speech was given by Wallace at a Progressive Citizens of America rally, held before 30,000 people at the Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Wallace, former Vice President and 1948 presidential candidate for the Progressive Party, speaks against the dangers of renewed economic depression and war, and he speaks in favor of the United Nations and peaceful relations with the Soviet Union. In doing so, he speaks against the use of anti-Communism as an excuse to suppress democratic politics at home and agitate for war abroad.
Henry Wallace, "Back to the United Nations": The speech was given by Wallace at a Progressive Citizens of America rally, held before at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. He speaks in support of the United Nations and against the threat of the Truman Doctrine, which he believed would only renew global conflict under the pretext of anti-Communism.
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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7
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8
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Convention, 1949 January
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7
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Progressive Party, 1948
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Box
7
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10
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Progressives, Conference of 1946
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Box
7
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11-12
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Publicity, undated
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Box
7
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13
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Race relations, 1943-1945
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7
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14
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Race riots, 1943
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7
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15
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Radio, 1947
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Box
7
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16
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Rankin, John 1945-1946
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Box
7
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Reorganization of ICCASP and NCPAC, 1946, undated
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Box
7
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18
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Roosevelt, James 1945-1946
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Box
7
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19
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Roosevelt, Death of 1945
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Box
8
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Science Division, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
8
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Shapley, Harlow 1948
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Box
8
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Smith, Gerald L.K. 1945-1946
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Box
8
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Soldiers' vote, 1943-1944
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Box
8
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Spain, 1945
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Audio
297A/20
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Spot Announcements audio recordings
Henry Wallace, "Back to the United Nations" (Continued from Audio 297A/19): The speech was given by Wallace at a Progressive Citizens of America rally, held before at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. He speaks in support of the United Nations and against the threat of the Truman Doctrine, which he believed would only renew global conflict under the pretext of anti-Communism.
Hollywood Democratic Committee radio spots: The spots are in favor of Clyde Doyle (the Democratic candidate for California's 18th United States congressional district), Archibald B. Young (the Democratic candidate for California's 20th United States congressional district), Hal Styles (the Democratic candidate for California's 15th United States congressional district), and Ned R. Healy (the Democratic candidate for California's 13th United States congressional district).
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U.S. Mss 31AN
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8
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Styles, Hal 1944
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Box
8
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7
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Target for Tomorrow, 1943-1944
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Box
8
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8
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Tenney, Jack undated
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Box
8
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Thought Control conference, 1947
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Box
8
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10
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Time article, 1946
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Box
8
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11
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UNESCO, 1945-1947
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Box
8
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12
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United Nations meeting, 1945
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Box
8
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13
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"United We Stand" meeting, 1943-1944
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Box
8
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14
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Voting records, 1945-1946, undated
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Box
8
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15
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Wallace, Henry
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Box
8
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15
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Correspondence, 1943-1946
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Box
8
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16
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Presidential radio advertising scripts, 1948
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Box
8
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Presidential campaign literature (ICCASP and NCCASP), 1948
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Box
8
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War Relocation Authority, 1943-1945
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Box
8
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Warren, Earl 1946
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