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19 October 1943
Lichty, George, 1905-1987
Grin and Bear It
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Grin and Bear It," illustrated by George Lichty. Related to the type of men who are being drafted or enlisting during World War II.
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Fuller Promoted to Captaincy; Is Stationed at K.C.
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Fuller Promoted to Captaincy; Is Stationed at K.C." Highlighting the promoting of Elgin T. Fuller, a resident of Hannibal, Missouri.
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Returns Home
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Returns Home." Pertains to Mrs. Harold L. Sargent, wife of the Lieutenant Commander Harold Sargent, returned to Annapolis after visiting with her parents.
GLC09993.175.04
Looking Backwards
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Looking Backwards." Pertains to highlights of local news dating between five to 25 years. Mentioned is a burglarly of the Landau family business.
GLC09993.175.05
24 October 1943
Landau, Dorothy K., 1908-1992
Liet. Don Faurot.
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Liet. Don Faurot." Image taken by the Associated Press. Pictured is Don Faurot meeting three football team members.
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Billopp, Christopher, fl. 1943
Baby of the Family
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Baby of the Family." Column pertains to the personality traits of the youngest child in a family.
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Associated Press
Mrs. Eisenhower Takes Wartime Life in Stride
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Mrs. Eisenhower Takes Wartime Life in Stride." Highlight profiling Mamie Eisenhower when Dwight Eisenhwoer served as a general.
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4 December 1943
To Observe Mark Twain's Birthday
One newspaper clipping entitled, "To Observe Mark Twain's Birthday." Describes Mark Twain's visit to Hannibal, Missouri.
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Churchill Acknowledges Mark Twain's Society Gold Medal Award
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Churchill Acknowledges Mark Twain's Society Gold Medal Award."
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23 July 1943
Health
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Health." Continued article related to the quarantine of men at Camp Wolters during the polio epidemic.
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25 July 1943
Soldiers with 'Code in the Head' Try to Get News Past Army Censors
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Soldiers with 'Code in the Head' Try to Get News Past Army Censors." Pertains to soldiers attempting to write to family and friends without being censored.
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Third Doctor to Join City Polio Battle
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Third Doctor to Join City Polio Battle." Pertains to John L. Lavan, a doctor from New York City, travelling to Dallas to join the efforts in slowing the spread of polio among children.
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Common Housefly Blamed Infantile Paralysis Virus
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Common Housefly Blamed Infantile Paralysis Virus." Pertains to the cause of polio infections.
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Many Eating Spots Are Out of Bounds for Troops
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Many Eating Spots Are Out of Bounds for Troops." Pertains to restaurants that are off limits to military troops due to the polio epidemic.
GLC09993.078.04
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Health." Pertains to the continued polio epidemic in Dallas, Texas.
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Servicemen Told To Stay Out of 23 Eating Places
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Servicemen Told To Stay Out of 23 Eating Places." Pertains to restaurants that are off limits to military troops due to the polio epidemic.
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22 July 1943
Medical Foundation
One newspapaer clipping entitled, "Medical Foundation," pertaining to the establishment of a new college from the Southwestern Medical Foundation.
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Flight Surgeon Declared Cafes "Out of Bounds"
One newspapaer clipping entitled, "Flight Surgeon Declared Cafes "Out of Bounds," pertaining to a quarantine of restaurants to prevent military servicemen from visiting during the polio epidemic in Dallas, Texas.
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Chapin, Carol, fl. 1943
A First-Hand Report from the Washington U. Hospital at a Resort Village in North Africa
One newspapaer clipping entitled, "A First-Hand Report from the Washington U. Hospital at a Resort Village in North Africa," pertaining to the Army Nurse Corps setting up a hosptial in North Africa.
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28 July 1943
Pyle, Ernie, fl. 1943
Navy Men Just Out of 'Civies' Led Sicily Free
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Navy Men Just Out of 'Civies' Led Sicily Free."
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Hopkins-Birney Nuptials to Be Performed Thursday
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Hopkins-Birney Nuptials to Be Performed Thursday." Item is a wedding announcement.
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29 July 1943
Thompson, Dorothy, fl. 1943
On the Record
One newspaper clipping entitled, "On the Record," written by Dorothy Thompson. Pertains to the Fascist party in Italy.
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10 August 1943
Unknown
Lizard Talks Back to Boys Who Catch Tropo in Tropics
One newspaper article entitled, "Lizard Talks Back to Boys Who Catch Tropo in Tropics."
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15 August 1943
Sgt. Gundling's Story
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Sgt. Gundling's Story." Relays the story of George P. Gundling, from Hannibal Missouri, who received the purple heart.
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30 August 1943
Shubert, Paul, fl. 1943
Berlin, Doomed Metropolis
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Berlin, Doomed Metropolis," written by Paul Shubert. Pertains to the transfer of power to Adolf Hitler.
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Animal, Life and Energy
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Animal, Life and Energy." (continuation of article in GLC09993.118.02)
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August 1943
[Newspaper article and slip of weekly calendar for August 1943]
One newspaper clipping related to warefare in Berlin, Germany.
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12 January 1944
Laud Work of Lieut. Greene On Bougainville
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Laud Work of Lieut. Greene On Bougainville." Article highlights naval surgeon Harry M. Greene who was originally from Hannibal, Missouri.
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Greene
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Greene," which is a continuation of "Laud Work of Lieut. Greene On Bougainville." Article highlights naval surgeon Harry M. Greene who was originally from Hannibal, Missouri. (see GLC09993.318.02)
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17 January 1944
Military Secret is Toy for Child, But It Scares RAF
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Military Secret is Toy for Child, But It Scares RAF." Pertains to a child who was playing with a model of secret military plane.
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Col. Piel, Captain Lofquist To Speak Here at Wendt-Sonis 'E' Flag Ceremonies Friday
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Col. Piel, Captain Lofquist To Speak Here at Wendt-Sonis 'E' Flag Ceremonies Friday."
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Gladewater, Tx.
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Gladewater, Tx." Pertains to two soldiers running into each other and writing to their parents about the encounter.
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Dear Tex
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Dear Tex." Article is a column of news related to updates of military service members.
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18 January 1944
Don Faurot to be Transferred
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Don Faurot to be Transferred."
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22 January 1944
Navy's Air Force Growing At Rate of About Three an Hour
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Navy's Air Force Growing At Rate of About Three an Hour."
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Whitehead, Don, fl. 1944
Invasion Was Such Surprirse Troops Utterly Amazed
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Invasion Was Such Surprirse Troops Utterly Amazed," written by Don Whitehead. Mention of doughboys arriving in Germany.
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24 January 1944
Baby Recovers From Rare Tumor Operation
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Baby Recovers From Rare Tumor Operation."
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26 January 1944
Crawford Smith Promoted to Rank of Army Captain
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Crawford Smith Promoted to Rank of Army Captain." HIghlights the promotion of Crawford Smith, a resident of Marion County.
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Mustering Out Pay Scale Top Due for $300
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Mustering Out Pay Scale Top Due for $300." Pertains to legislation passed for mustering out payment for those served in the military to men and women.
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Nineteenth Century Club Met Thursday With Mrs. E.M. Polk
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Nineteenth Century Club Met Thursday With Mrs. E.M. Polk."
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[Enlistment announcement for Dan B. Cunningham]
One newspaper clipping announcing that Dan B. Cunningham had enlisted into the military. Lists his training and education.
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circa 1944
Young Men's Christian Association
Victory Songs
One pamphlet entitled Victory Songs published by the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and the Department of the East National War Work Council. The pamphlet includes text of forty songs which are: Smiles, Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The...
GLC10047.02.474
7 November 1943
$889,156 Needed In 2 Days to Meet Goal In United War Fund Drive
One newspaper clipping titled "$889,156 Needed In 2 Days to Meet Goal In United War Fund Drive" sent in a letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated November 7, 1943.
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12 December 1943
Landrum, Baylor, Jr., fl. 1943
Capt. Gist Leaves Butler Detachment
One newspaper clipping entitled "Capt. Gist Leaves Butler Detachment" sent by Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer with a letter dated December 12, 1943. Regarding Captain Gist's transfer to Boca Raton, Florida.
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22 March 1944
Back Home For Keeps
One newspaper clipping sent by Joan Pietry to Robert E. Dyer postmarked March 22, 1944. Features an image of an airman and a blond woman wrapped up in each other's arms and staring at each other. There is an annotation in pen that reads, "Us Someday...
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[Under the clock]
One newspaper clipping sent by Joan Pietry to Robert E. Dyer postmarked March 22, 1944. Features a cartoon of a crowd of people under a clock the caption reads, "Sometimes it's even worse. Everybody always says they will meet under the clock." An...
GLC09996.112.02
October 1884
Goldsmith, J.S., fl. 1884
"Always against the People! Gov. Grover Cleveland, the chief of adulterators!!"
One pamphlet entitled, "Always against the People! Gov. Grover Cleveland, the chief of adulterators!!" Printed in 1884 by J.S. Goldsmith. Item was printed to oppose Grover Cleveland's bid for President based on his veto of an anti-food adulteration...
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19 July 1974
Christian Science Monitor, fl. 1974
to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
One newspaper clipping from The Christian Science Monitor sent to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead by John Stuart Mill dated July 19, 1974. The Christian Science Monitor supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "More facts could be cited...
GLC09613.02.0975.02
1977
Milk, Harvey, 1930-1978
"Street Fairs, Harvey Milk & You"
One campaign flyer entitled "Street Fairs, Harvey Milk & You" dated 1977. Details the Castro Street Fair which was organized by Harvey Milk. Contains images from the fair and Harvey Milk canvassing for the vote. Explains his vision for the Castro...
GLC09871.04
"The day after Election Day is too late to find out where your candidate stands on the issues."
One booklet entitled, "The day after Election Day is too late to find out where your candidate stands on the issues," dated 1977. Includes Milk's stance on matters related to zoning, infrastructure, transportation, elections and community involvement...
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