Box 9
Contains 73 Results:
"Nixon Assails Democrats For Record of 'Cover Up' for Reds and Leftists" (Terre Haute [IN] Star), 1954-10-20
Articles about Vice President Richard Nixon's contention that Democrats have "covered up" for Communists and other security risks.
(Wall Street Journal), 1954-10-20
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), 1954-10-21
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.
(New Mexican, Sante Fe NM), 1954-10-24
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.
"Russia Glowers at European Pact" (Roswell [NM] Daily Record), 1954-10-24
Articles about the Soviet reaction to the possible rearming of West Germany.
"Adenauer Faces Treaty Revolt" (Birmingham Post-Herald), 1954-10-25
Articles about West Germany chancellor Konrad Adenauer's reaction to the revolt in West German over the Paris agreement on sovereignty and rearmament.
"Soviet Talks Possible--Dulles" (Atlanta Constitution), 1954-10-26
Articles about Secretary of State John Foster Dulles hinting at the possibility of talks with the Soviets over the issue of West Germany.
(Sports Roundup, Chattanooga TN), 1954-10-30
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.
"Red China Sentences Tanks as Spies" (Daily Journal-Gazette, Mattoon IL), 1954-11-23
Articles about the sentencing of thirteen U.S. airmen on charges of espionage by a Chinese military tribunal after the men were captured during the Korean War.
(Motor News, Chicago IL), 1954-12
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.