Box TP 4
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Contains 33 Results:
Education, 1960
Correspondence; Home Economics in Land-Grand Colleges and Universities, booklet; "Why Can't Some of Our Universities Be Fair to the United States Congress," pages from American Legion Magazine; international education exchange program; Baptist Indian Center in Mississippi; Carter Seminary; hearings on H.R. 13016 regarding the school lunch program.
Communism/Socialism, 1957-1959
Committee on Un-American Activities; legislation; Paul Robeson; "Dan Smoot Report." Correspondents include Francis E. Walter.
Communism/Socialism, 1960
Committee on Un-American Activities; National Council of Churches; abolition of committee; Subversive Activities Control Act; "The Crimes of Khrushchev, Part 5," committee report publication.
Communism/Socialism, January-June, 1961
Post Office policy concerning communism; John Birch Society; Committee on Un-American Activities; films on Communism; Pillion Resolution declaring war on ninety-eight communist parties.
Communism/Socialism, July-September, 1961
Pillion Resolution declaring war on the ninety-eight communist parties; Committee on Un-American Activities. Correspondents include A. Willis Robertson.
Communism/Socialism, October-December, 1961
Committee on Un-American Activities; John Birch Society; Pillion Resolution against communist party. Correspondents include J. G. Puterbaugh and Eddie Rickenbacker.
Communism/Socialism, 1962
Aid to Communist countries
Crackpot/Crank Letters, 1949-1952, 1959-1960, 1962
Economy of the United States, 1949, 1951-1954, 1957
Prices; taxes; waste and efficiency; budget; William Stix Wasserman, "The Case for Inflation," reprinted from The Analysts Journal; and "Why a Financier Supports the Democratic Party."
Economy of the United States, 1958
Inflation; money supply; unemployment; social security; recession; wage and price controls; taxes; Standard and Poor editorial, "The Pitfalls of Inflation"; Harold B. Wess, "The Case for Immediate Tax Reduction," reprinted from Human Events. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd.