Box 12
Restricted
Contains 146 Results:
Henry J. Taylor. Talk number 409. "No Watchdogs for America, the Fabulous Orphan, Stalin's Great Target." Presented by General Motors.
This series of 0.7 cubic feet of material contains correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, newsletters, and press releases.
Henry J. Taylor. Talk number 410. "The Holes in Our Armor, Welcome Mat for the Trojan Horse, Defend America First." Presented by General Motors.
This series of 0.7 cubic feet of material contains correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, newsletters, and press releases.
Henry J. Taylor. Talk number 411. "The Need For Better Defenses, Don't Penalize Efficiency." Presented by General Motors.
This series of 0.7 cubic feet of material contains correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, newsletters, and press releases.
Henry J. Taylor. Talk number 412. "Truth Under Wraps, Propaganda Legislation, Heading Toward Inflation, What the Record Reveals." Presented by General Motors.
This series of 0.7 cubic feet of material contains correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, newsletters, and press releases.
Edward L. Bernays, 1950
How American Business Can Sell the American Way of Life to the American People. This was an address delivered at the Fourth Annual Conference of Businessmen and Educators, Babson Institute of Business Administration.
Henry Steele Commager, 1951
Our Schools Have Kept Us Free. Reprint from Reader's Digest.
Save Our Troops! No Deals in Korea, No Appeasement! (editorial); "Freedom Through Security, Security Through Preparedness!" (editorial). Reprint from Philadelphia Inquirer, 1950
This series of 0.7 cubic feet of material contains correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, newsletters, and press releases.
Josh Lee, member Civil Aeronautics Board, 1950
The Planned Promotion of Air Transportation. Address given before the National Seminar for Feeder Airlines, sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and Southern Flight Magazine.
G. C. Marshall, 1945
For the Common Defense.
Assistant Secretary Worsmer, 1954
Reorganization-Bureau of Mines.