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3 November 1948
Chicago daily tribune. [Vol. CVII, no. 264 (November 3, 1948)]
Infamous incorrect printing of the results of the 1948 election. Main headline reads, "Dewey Defeats Truman."
GLC08815
16 September 1981
"'Drug lag keeps foreign cures far from the U.S."
One newspaper article entitled, "'Drug lag keeps foreign cures far from the U.S." written by Mike Hurewitz dated September 16, 1981. Related to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) testing experimental antibiotics, costs of potential profits...
GLC0940.219.01
1971/02/20
Black Panther Party
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 4 (February 20, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated February 20, 1971.
GLC09416.01
1971/02/27
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 5 (February 27, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated February 27, 1971.
GLC09416.02
1971/03/06
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 6 (March 6, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 6, 1971.
GLC09416.03
1971/03/13
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 7 (March 13, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 13, 1971.
GLC09416.04
1971/03/20
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 8 (March 20, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 20, 1971.
GLC09416.05
1971/03/27
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 9 (March 27, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 27, 1971.
GLC09416.06
1971/05/29
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 18 (May 29, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated May 29, 1971.
GLC09416.07
January 1981
Browne, Malcome W., fl. 1959-1981
Harold Urey, scientist, dies at 87; war foe's work led to H-bomb [incomplete]
Written by Browne, a noted journalist, for the New York Times. Contains only the first page of the article. Discusses Urey's achievements, including his receipt of the 1934 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of heavy hydrogen. Describes...
GLC03152.08
1952/04/04
Periscope on Asia No. 157.
"Periscope on Asia No. 157." Korean orphans and orphanages.
GLC06196.277
1952/02
National Educators Association Journal.
"Educational Reconstruction in Korea: The Republic faces a big task with determination."
GLC06196.278
1953/08/03
United States. Congress
Excerpt concerning German-Soviet relations.
Congressional Record.
GLC06196.279
1947/02/02
Manning, Reg, 1905-1986
"One of the men Arizona can be most proud of is Assistant Secretary of State John Hilldring." Cartoon inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.267
1952/04/24
Unicef Executive Board
"Unicef Executive Board Concludes Session; Appoints Committee to Advise on Fund-Raising."
GLC06196.270
"Unicef Executive Board Agrees to Transfer $5,227,000 from China Allocation for Financing Child-Aid Projects in Other Areas-Approves $2,484,000 for Emergency Projects."
GLC06196.271
1952/04/23
"Unicef Board Approves Child-Health Projects to cost $1,900,000 for Europe and Latin America."
GLC06196.272
"Unicef Board Approves Child-Health Projects to Cost $2,840,000 in Asia and Eastern Mediterranean."
GLC06196.273
1952/04/22
"Unicef Executive Board Approves Million-Dollar Program of Aid to Children of Africa."
GLC06196.274
"Unicef Executive Board Opens Session: Progress in Child-Aid Activities Reported; Four New Contributions Announced."
GLC06196.275
1952/04/21
"Unicef Executive Board to Review Current Programs and Plan Future Activities. Report of executive Director Describes Significant Progress in Several Areas."
GLC06196.276
7 August 1948
The Richmond Afro-American (Richmond, Va.), 1941-1996
332nd Fighter Pilots in Exposition at Idlewild Airport
The first page of the clipping is a photograph of pilots of the 332nd Fighter Wing standing in front of a plane. The photo includes 1st Lt Weldon K. Graves, Maj. William A. Campbell, 1st Lt. Eugene Williams, Sgt. Calvin C. Hobbs, with Lt. Spann...
GLC09587.188
circa September 1949
Lieutenant Killed in Plane Crash
Article about the death of Roanoke resident Eugene W. Williams in a plane crash in Germany while serving in the Air Force, having recently been transferred to an integrated division. Details where and when Eugene Williams served in the Air Force and...
GLC09587.189
Roanoke Pilot Struck Steeple in Fatal Crash
Article about the death of Eugene Williams in a plane crash while serving in the Air Force in Germany.
GLC09587.190
Plane Accident in Europe Kills Roanoke Pilot
Article about the death of First Lt. Eugene W. Williams in a plane crash while serving in the Air Force in Germany. Notes that he trained at the Tuskegee "Air Base" and Lockburn Air Base. Mentions that his brother "Leroy" Williams was also killed...
GLC09587.191
GLC09587.192
Roanoker Killed When Army Plane Strikes Steeple
Article about the death of First Lt. Eugene W. Williams in a plane crash while serving in the Air Force in Gibelsadt, Germany with the 86th Fighter Group. Mentions that his brother "Leroy" Williams was also killed while serving in the Air Force in...
GLC09587.193
11 July 1960
Fay, Elton C., fl. 1960
[B-70 Held Perfect Plane For Spy Role]
A newspaper clipping from the Washington Times Herald on July 11, 1960. The first article, "B-70 Held Perfect Plane for Spy Role," describes the proposed B-70 bomber plane and explains the disagreement over whether or not to fund the construction of...
GLC09565.03
9 May 1968
United Democrats for Humphrey
Victory '68: News From United Democrats for Humphrey (9 May 1969)
The first issue of a weekly newsletter published by the United Democrats for Humphrey. It includes quotes from Vice President Humphrey, as well as information on his standing in the polls, who has endorsed him, and what his wife, Muriel, is like.
GLC09565.06
16 May 1968
Victory '68: News From United Democrats for Humphrey (16 May 1969)
The second issue of a weekly newsletter published by the United Democrats for Humphrey. Includes accounts of his victories at state conventions, his comments to the United Autoworker Convention, and the responses of columnists and pollsters to his...
GLC09565.07
23 May 1968
Victory '68: News From United Democrats for Humphrey (23 May 1969)
The third issue of a weekly newsletter published by the United Democrats for Humphrey, with headlines about Humphrey's standing in the Gallup Poll, his endorsements by columnists and political figures, and his campaign strategy developments.
GLC09565.08
30 May 1968
Victory '68: News From United Democrats for Humphrey (30 May 1969)
The fourth issue of a weekly newsletter published by the United Democrats for Humphrey. It has information about Humphrey's lead with delegates and in the Louis Harris poll, about his visit to his South Dakota hometown, and about Robert Kennedy's...
GLC09565.09
29 July 1968
Victory '68: News from United Democrats for Humphrey (29 July 1968)
The 29 July issue of the Victory '68 newsletter advocating the election of Vice Presient Hubert Humphrey to the presidency. It contains Humphrey's stances on and recent action involving aid to farmers, urban regeneration, gun control, and the draft...
GLC09565.11
12 February 1965
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-
to Louis Stamps
Newspaper clipping by the Associated Press, dated 12 February 1965, which Susanne Sabaroff included in her 13 February letter to Louis Stamps. The articles discusses the proposed construction of a liquor store in State College, PA.
GLC09571.32.02
12 September 1964
Conlin, Bill, fl. 1964
[Penn State Hopes Wydman Fills QB Vacancy and Princeton to Battle Yale]
Newspaper clipping by Bill Conlin sent from Susanne Sabaroff to Loius Stamps about who will become the next quarterback for Penn State. Refers to the quarterback-naming ritual, "the Miracle of Mount Nittany," and names previous quarterbacks. It...
GLC09571.01.02
circa September 1964
[Bucknell and On Television] [newspaper clipping]
Newspaper clipping describing the state of Bucknell's football team. Back of clipping has television schedule for football.
GLC09571.01.03
June 5, 2000-June 18, 2000
Vinch, Chuck, fl. 2000
The Stars and Stripes. [(June 5, 2000) - (June 18, 2000)]
"D-Day: Success and Challenges on the Beaches of Normandy," written by Chuck Vinch, reflects on the reasons behind the success of the Invasion of Normandy. Vinch attributes a large part of the success of the invasion to decieving the German's into...
GLC09557.08
September 1959
American Library Association
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. 8, No. 3
One newsletter dated September 1959. Edited by Donald E. Strout from the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Mentions censorship and other racial insensitivities. Topics printed include an article regarding a librarian...
GLC09641.02
March 1961
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. 10, No. 1
One newsletter dated March 1961. Edited by Everett T. Moore from the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Mentions censorship and other racial insensitivities. Issues in this volume of the newsletter includes ALA's...
GLC09641.03
June 1961
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. 10, No. 2
One newsletter dated June 1961, edited by Everett T. Moore as part of the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Mentions censorship and other racial insensitivities. Issues in this volume of the newsletter includes a...
GLC09641.04
October 1962
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. XI, No. 3
One newsletter dated October 1962, edited by Leroy Charles Merritt as part of the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Mentions censorship and other racial insensitivities. Issues in this volume of the newsletter...
GLC09641.05
1987
unknown, fl. 1987
[Obituary of Jeral D. Stewart]
One newspaper clipping printing the obituary of Jeral D. Stewart. It states that he died in Wichita in St. Francis Regional Medical Center. He was married to Madeline Baucom following his service in World War II. He was survived by his wife, a...
GLC09573.01.32
1966
Betrothal Revealed
Newspaper wedding engagement announcement for Betty Ann Aloisio and Robert Louis Vega. Wedding is planned for December 5 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help church. Betty Ann attended Southeastern Louisiana University and Louisiana State University. Mr...
GLC09600.33
16 July 1969
DiChristina, Richard J., 1949-2016
Newspaper Clipping
One newspaper clipping containing horoscopes. The Libra and Capricorn are circled in pen.
GLC09626.07.02
4 February 1970
Pacific Stars and Sripes
Match Made in Heaven; Knot Tied Via MARS
One newspaper clipping printed by the Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper dated February 4, 1970. Reports the marriage of S. Sgt. Dexter Hales and Phyllis Ann Sheets via ham-radio telephone. Sgt. Hales, a career soldier at Vung Tau, Vietnam, married...
GLC09626.12
December 1957
Intellectual Freedom, Vol. 6, No. 4
One newsletter dated December 1957. Edited by Donald E. Strout from the Intellectual Freedom Committee of the American Library Association. Articles related to censorship and other racial insensitivities in media. Other articles include a ban lifted...
GLC09641.01
8 November 2015
Smith, Jenn, fl. 1982
Legacy of Letters
An article from the Lifestyles section of the Berkshire Eagle newspaper describes how the "Letters in a Box" project began. Mentions that Sheila Stone was going to give the collection to the World War II Museum in New Orleans.
This copy is the same...
GLC09620.248.01
GLC09620.248.02
February 21, 1944
Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-2010
Iwo Fierce and Bloody
The front page of the Honolulu Advertiser. Includes photographs of the island of Iwo Jima before and after. Reverse side talks about the Pacific theatre battles in more detail.
Dated Wednesday, February 21, 1944, however February 21, 1944 was a...
GLC09620.249
21 February 1945
Honolulu Star-Bulletin (newspaper), 1912-2010
Landing in Bonins Reported!
The front page of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Includes articles on "U.S. Planes Strike Hitler's Hideout", "Nazis Surrender as West Wall Crumbles", "Fight for Iwo Continues at Furious Pace." Includes two images to go along with the articles.
GLC09620.250
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