Box 10
Contains 56 Results:
"USW Will 'Go to Court' If U.S. Uses T-H in Steel Strike" (Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne IN), 1959-10-08
Articles about the United Steel Workers' contention to pursue legal action if the U.S. government attempted to end an 85-day steel strike through the use of the Taft-Hartley Act.
(Kissimmee Gazette), 1959-10-15
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.
(Maryland Gazette), 1959-10-29
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.
(Los Angeles Times), 1960-01-02
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.
(Chicago Tribune), 1960-01-26
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.
(Chicago Tribune), 1960-01-27
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.
"Wilson Strikers Okay Pact; Union Will Lift All Pickets" (Evening World Herald, Omaha NE), 1960-02-19
Articles about the decision by the United Packinghouse Workers of America to end their strike against Wilson and Company.
"I See Chessman Die" (Daily Mail, England), 1960-05-03
Articles about the execution of convicted murder Caryl Chessman.
"Russians Cancel U.S. Trip" (Chicago Tribune), 1960-05-14
Articles about the Soviets canceling a meeting with U.S. officials in Paris over the recent U-2 spy plane incident.
(Chicago Tribune), 1960-06-27
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.