Box 7
Contains 107 Results:
Jews, Israel and Palestine, 1938-1946
Excerpt from the journal of Charles Pinckey (re: Jews), 1789
Typewritten excerpt from the Journal of Charles Pinckney of South Carolina of the processings of the Constitutional Convention of 1789 regarding the statement of Benjamin Franklin concerning Jewish Immigration.
Letter from constituent from Ponca City, Oklahoma to Lyle Boren, December 26, 1945
Typewritten letter from a constituent from Ponca City, Oklahoma to Lyle Boren about "refugees in this country", "Jews".
Letter from Mothers of Pennsylvania to Lyle Boren, undated
Typewritten letter from Mothers from Pennsylvania, Catherine V. Brown (Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania) and Lillian Parks (National Blue Star Mothers of Pennsylvania) concerning "collapse of the Homefront".
Page from the Congressional Record - Radio Address by Louis T. McFadden, May 2, 1934
Page from the Congressional Record - Radio Address by Louis T. McFadden about the New Deal Plot to overflow the government.
Letter from the Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania to Lyle Boren, undated
Letter from the Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania to Lyle Boren concerning war, national defense and Louis T. McFadden's speech on May 2, 1934.
Communication between Mrs. Dan Russak and Lyle Boren, Feburary1, 1944-Feburary 5, 1944
Communication between Mrs. Dan Russak of Wewoka, Oklahoma and Lyle Boren concerning the deaths of Jewish boys in Europe.
Letter from "An American Citizen" to Lyle Boren, undated
Typewritten letter from "An American Citizen born under the Stars and Stripes and I hope to die under them, and I am willing to die defending them" to Lyle Boren concerning communications "wire control" and war.
Letters from Joseph M. Proskauer to Lyle Boren, November 14, 1944-October 23, 1944
Letters from Joseph M. Proskauer, President of the American Jewish Committee to Lyle Boren concerning application of the Declaration of Human Rights and Jewish Americans.
Communication between J.M. Byrd and Lyle Boren, January 28, 1944-Febuary 5, 1944
Communication between J.M. Byrd and Lyle Boren concerning the Nazi and the Jews of Europe and their need for refuge in Palestine.
