Box CRJO 1
Container
Contains 358 Results:
"The Evening Star" (clipping with several articles) Date: March 30, 1955; Article #1: "Two Suspended Physicists Reinstated by the Army"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"McCarthy files Hints at Red Tinge for NLRB" (photocopy) Author: Willard Edwards; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports the announcement of McCarthy that he has accumulated a bulky file of evidence involving alleged Communist influences in the National Labor Relations Board.
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Five Outstanding Soldiers Chosen as 1st Division Guests " (10 photocopies) Date: August 17, 1954; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports that five outstanding soldiers of the 1st infantry division in Germany will be guests of the 1st Division society at its national convention in Chicago on August 21st to the 23rd. The soldiers included are M/Sgt. Richard E. Report, M/Sgt. James E. Hoch, Sgt. Augst W. Hines, William E. Boothe, and M/Sgt. Theodore L. Dobol.
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Communists Protected; Anti-Red Prosecuted" (handwritten note at top says this article should be given more publicity) Author: Francis Sullivan; Content: Relates the case of Miss Miriam DeHaas, who after working for the Loyalty Review Board and in government services for twelve years, was dismissed because it was suspected that she willingly spoke to Senator Joseph McCarthy and leaked to him information concerning specific individuals and their Communist affiliations.
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Adlai Must Clarify His Stand on Chinese"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Kimmel Blames High Officials for Pearl Harbor Debacle"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Blacklisted Broker Determined to Clear his Name in Courts"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/09
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Ex-NLRB Aide Bars Immunity Pledge at Quiz"
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Identifier: CRJO 1/07
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Final Appeals in Hughs Trial Set for Today"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"McCormack Resolution: Was GOP Outsmarted?"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Trial by Jury: Extension of Remarks of Hon. Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin in the Senate of the United States"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Censure of 5 Colleges Asked in Loyalty Firings"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"Walter Hits ADA Critic, Denies 'Bullying' Judges"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"68 Cases of Espionage Studied, Tomkins Says"
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.
"New York Confidential" (photocopy, attached is a card which reads "Compliments of Eugene W. Castle") Date: August 4, 1955; Author: Lee Mortimer; Published in: Daily Mirror; Content: Highlighted is a snippet which reports how Eugene Castle's book Billions, Blunders, and Baloney , which opposes foreign aid, became a best seller and influenced Senator Allen J. Ellender to oppose a foreign aid bill in the Senate.
Item — Box: CRJO 1
Identifier: CRJO 1/08
Dates:
1918-1956.