Box 8
Contains 80 Results:
"Agree to End Long Hawaii Dock Strike; Mine Talks Set Today in Washington" (Terre Haute [IN] Star), 1949-10-07
Article about the end of a 159-day dockworkers strike in Hawaii.
(Chattanooga News-Free Press), 1949-10-08
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(Chattanooga News-Free Press), 1949-10-10
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(Atlanta Journal), 1949-10-14
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
"Convictions Deal Blows to Reds in U.S." (Evansville [IN] Courier), 1949-10-15
Article about the conviction of eleven leaders of the communist party in the United States for advocating violent revolution against the government.
(Olney [IL] Daily Mail), 1949-10-15
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
"U.S. Reds Get Knockout Blows" (St. Louis Globe-Democrat), 1949-10-15
Article about the conviction of eleven leaders of the communist party in the United States for advocating violent revolution against the government.
"NAACP Doubles Award in Dallas Bombing" (Texas Edition of the Call), 1950-05-26
Articles about the NAACP offering a $1,000 reward for information regarding the bombing of several African-American homes in Dallas.
"Order Use of Draft; U.S. Tanks in Korea" (Decatur [IL] Review), 1950-07-07
Articles about the build-up to the beginning of the Korean War.
"Revive Draft! Call Boards U.S. Tanks Arrive in Korea" (Chicago Tribune), 1950-07-08
Articles about the build-up to the beginning of the Korean War.