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HARRY GOLDEN
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PAPERS [Part Two], 1944-1987
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UNCC MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 20
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| Contents: |
Collection Information |
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Biographical Note |
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Selected Bibliography |
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Scope and Content Note
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Series Descriptions |
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Container List |
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1: Carl Sandburg |
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2: Correspondence |
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3: Literary Productions |
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4: Businsess Material |
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5: Printed Material |
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6: Speehces |
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7: Awards and Memorabilia |
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8: Indexes |
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9: Audiovisual Materials |
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10: Financial Papers |
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11: Biographical, Family and Personal
Papers |
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12: Photographs |
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Size:
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72.0 linear feet (ca. 140,000 items) |
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| Locales: |
Charlotte (N.C.). |
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New York (N.Y.). |
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North Carolina. |
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Southern States. |
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| Bulk Dates: |
1950-1981. |
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| Languages: |
English. |
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| Summary: |
Part two of papers of a journalist, best selling author, and
civil libertarian. Consists chiefly of material generated as editor (1944
68) of the Charlotte-based Carolina Israelite but also documenting his involvement
in the Democratic Party, the civil rights movement, and Jewish issues. Includes
extensive correspondence files, manuscripts and research materials for books
and articles, speeches, financial records, publications, and photographs. |
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| Index Terms: |
Antisemitism. |
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Communism. |
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Democracy. |
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Golden, Harry, 1902-1981. |
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Golden, Harry, 1902-1981--Family. |
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Golden, Harry, 1902-1981--Political and social views. |
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Immigrants. |
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Jewish communists--United States. |
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Jewish way of life. |
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Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.). |
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Peace Corps (U.S.). |
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Race relations. |
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Socialism--United States. |
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Southern States--Politics and government. |
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Soviet Union--Foreign public opinion, American. |
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United States--Economic policy. |
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United States--Foreign policy. |
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United States--Foreign relations. |
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United States--Politics and government. |
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| Sources: |
Gifts of Harry Golden Jr., Richard Goldhurst, William Goldhurst,
1982-83, 1991; Elizabeth and Sanford Rosenthal, 1983; Anita Brown, 1991,
1993-94. |
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| Access: |
Unrestricted. |
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| Copyright: |
Richard Goldhurst serves as literary executor of Harry Golden.
For permission to publish material by Carl Sandburg, rights must be secured
from the Sandburg Family Trust. See collection folder for additional information.
For authors of other materials in this collection, copyright may be retained
by the authors or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright
law. It is the sole responsibility of users of this collection to observe
all copyright laws, permissions and restrictions applicable to the materials
contained in the collection. |
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| Citation: |
Harry Golden Papers [Part Two], University of
North Carolina at Charlotte Library. |
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| Research: |
Mark E. Lockwood, "The Role of Collaboration in the Writing
of Harry Golden's Carl Sandburg" (Unpublished thesis, University of
North Carolina at Charlotte, 1991). |
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Margaret Nash Sides, "Harry Golden's Rhetoric: The Persona,
the Message, the Audience" (Unpublished dissertation, Northern Illinois
Univ., 1988). |
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Clarence Walter Thomas, "The Journalistic Civil Rights
Advocacy of Harry Golden and the Carolina Israelite" (Unpublished dissertation,
University of Florida, 1990). |
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| Publications: |
Clarence W. Thomas, The Serious Humor of Harry Golden
(Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1997). |
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| Related Collections: |
Fred
D. Alexander Papers (UNCC Manuscript 94). |
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Kelly
Alexander Papers (UNCC Manuscript 55). |
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Harry Golden Exhibit, UNC Charlotte: a permanent exhibit
of Harry Golden memorabilia is on display in the Dalton Rare Book &
Manuscript Room in the J. Murrey Atkins Library. Includes a bust and etching
of Golden, a desk and typewriter, and awards, books, and photographs. |
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Harry Golden Papers, Carolina Room, Public Library
of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. |
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Harry
Golden Papers [Part One] (UNCC Manuscript 20). |
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C.
A. McKnight Papers (UNCC Manuscript 132). |
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Boyd
E. Payton Papers (UNCC Manuscript 71). |
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Morris
Speizman Papers (UNCC Manuscript 82). |
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| Harry Lewis Golden was born Herschel Goldhirsch
on May 6, 1902 to Leib and Anna Goldhirsch in the Austro Hungarian Empire.
In 1905, the Goldhirsch family emigrated to Lower East Side of New York
City. [The family name was Anglicized to Goldhurst by immigration officials.]
Golden graduated from P.S. 20 elementary school in 1917 and from East Side
Evening High School around 1920. He enrolled at the City College of New
York, but left two years later without a degree. Between 1921 and 1929,
he worked various jobs in New York and became a stockbroker. Golden married
Genevieve Gallagher in 1926 and they had four sons: Richard (b. 1927), Harry
Jr. (1927-1991), William (b. 1929), and Peter (1938-1957). In 1929, Golden's
brokerage firm declared bankruptcy and he was convicted for mail fraud and
sentenced to 5 years in the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta. Following his
parole in 1933, Golden wrote and sold advertising for The New York Daily
Mirror and The New York Post. He moved to Norfolk in 1941 to work for The
Norfolk Times Advocate, leaving shortly thereafter for Charlotte. From 1941
to 1944, Golden worked for the Charlotte Labor Journal and The Charlotte
Observer. In 1942, he commissioned The Charlotte News to print the first
issue of the Carolina Israelite, which had an initial circulation of 800.
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| The following year he formed Southland Publishing
Company with Henry Stalls and Martin Rywell to own and publish the Israelite
and their venture operated from 1944 to 1949, when the company's assets
were transferred to the Henry Lewis Martin Publishing Company. Golden first
met Carl Sandburg in 1948. In 1950, Golden wrote and published his first
book, Jews in American History, with Martin Rywell. During the period 1956
57, Golden began popularizing his civil rights convictions through his articles
in the Israelite on "vertical integration." An accidental fire
destroyed his offices in 1958, as year in which he also released his first
best seller, Only in America and his mail fraud conviction and prison sentence
were revealed in The New York Herald Tribune. In 1960, Golden toured West
Germany to study the status of Jews in that country. Two more tours followed
in 1961: one to Israel to cover the Eichmann trial for Life and the other
to South Korea. Declining health forced Golden to cease publication of the
Israelite in 1968. President Richard M. Nixon pardoned him in 1974. Golden
died in Charlotte on October 2, 1981. |
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SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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| 1950: |
Jews in American History with Martin Rywell. |
| 1954: |
Jewish Roots in the Carolinas. |
| 1958: |
Only in America. |
| 1959: |
For 2 Cents Plain. |
| 1960: |
Enjoy, Enjoy! |
| 1961: |
Carl Sandburg. |
| 1962: |
Five Boyhoods with Walt Kelly, Howard Lindsay, John Updike,
and William Zinsser. Martin Levin, editor.
You're Entitle'. |
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The Harry Golden Omnibus. |
| 1963: |
Forgotten Pioneer. |
| 1964: |
Mr. Kennedy and the Negroes. |
| 1965: |
So What Else is New?. |
| 1966: |
Ess, Ess, Mein Kindt. |
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The Best of Harry Golden. |
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The Right Time. |
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So Long as You're Healthy. |
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The Israelis. |
| 1972: |
The Golden Book of Jewish Humor. |
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The Greatest Jewish City in the World. |
| 1973: |
Travels Through Jewish America with Richard Goldhurst. |
| 1974: |
Our Southern Landsmen. |
| 1975: |
Long Live Columbus. |
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SCOPE AND CONTENT
NOTE
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| The Harry Golden Papers comprise an extensive
collection of materials reflecting the multi faceted career of the author
and civil libertarian. The collection's emphasis is on Golden as editor
and publisher of the Charlotte based Carolina Israelite (1942 68), a bi
monthly newspaper that liberally addressed political issues, Jewish and
minority concerns, and the daily lives of the common individual from the
perspective of an American Jew. The collection also reflects his career
as best selling author, beginning with Only in America in 1958, and as spokesperson
for civil rights and individual social liberty. These papers provide insight
into personal journalism of the 20th century, as well as an appreciation
of the political and social atmosphere of the South from the 1940s through
the 1960s, particularly in relation to desegregation. |
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
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| The collection has been arranged to maintain
where possible Golden's systems of arrangement and is organized primarily
by types of material. Part Two of the Golden Papers is divided into twelve
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| Series 1, Carl Sandburg,
consists of materials Golden collected while writing an informal biography
of his friend Sandburg (Carl Sandburg, World Publishing Company, 1961).
Contains miscellaneous materials and newsclipping albums. |
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| Series 2, Correspondence,
is divided into two subseries. The Subject Correspondence (Series 2.1) represents
Golden's filing system for those individuals and organizations with which
he was most directly concerned. The General Correspondence (2.2) contains
chronological files of correspondence related to subscription requests,
responses to Golden's writings, hate mail, and holiday and greeting cards. |
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| Series 3, Literary Productions,
is divided into five subseries. The Carolina Israelite Columns (3.1) contain
copies of articles, drafts, galleys and letters to the editor for Golden's
newspaper, the Carolina Israelite. The Only in America Columns (3.2) contains
copies of columns, drafts, and correspondence related to his syndicated
column "Only in America." Articles (3.3) contain materials related
to and copies of articles written by Golden for various publications, including
widely-reprinted titled articles, articles for various publications and
organizations, and miscellaneous articles, contributions, reviews, and scripts.
Books (3.4) contains materials related to many of Golden's books published
from 1958 through 1975, including correspondence, drafts, galley proofs,
manuscripts, research materials, and reviews. Manuscripts (3.5) contains
manuscripts submitted to Golden by other writers, including related correspondence.
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| Series 4, Business Material,
contains assorted materials used to facilitate Golden's various enterprises,
including advertising, contracts and agreements, and correspondence with
agents and syndicates. |
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| Series 5, Printed Material,
is divided into two sub-series. Newspaper Clippings/Scrapbooks (5.1) contain
newspaper clippings and scrapbooks which primarily document Golden's writing
and activities as a civil libertarian. The newspaper clippings contain copies
of his Only in America column, articles, reviews, and statements by Golden,
articles documenting his activities, and files dealing with various civil
liberties issues and political figures. The scrapbooks document Golden's
authorship and civil liberties activities. Miscellaneous Publications (5.2)
contain various miscellaneous publications, including items dealing with
Jewish culture. |
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| Series 6, Speehces, is
divided into four subseries. Public Speeches (6.1) contain speeches by Golden
on various issues. Radio and Television (6.2) contains materials related
to Golden's appearances on radio and television programs. Correspondence
with Agents (6.3) contains correspondence with agents regarding Golden's
speech tours, and Itineraries (6.4) contain records and correspondence related
to his speech tours. |
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| Series 7, Awards and Memorabilia,
contains awards, medallions collected by Golden, and miscellaneous personal
items. |
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| Series 8, Indexes, contains
a series of indexes documenting Golden's writing, research, personal contacts,
articles, books, columns, quotes, reviews, speeches and appearances, and
an index to books in Golden's personal library. |
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| Series 9, Audiovisual Materials,
contains four microfilm reels of The Carolina Israelite (1944-68); nine
microfilm reels of Golden's columns, speeches, and correspondence; five
videotapes, including "A Glass of Warmth," "World of Harry
Golden," "They Entered the Golden Door," "The Golden
Touch" and "Anita Brown's documenting of Harry Golden on 8th St.";
two metal film canisters containing the films "Glass of Warmth"
and "World of Harry Golden"; one audiotape containing "Whispering
Hope" and "Drowsy Waters"; one audiotape to Harry Golden
from "Jarrett" of Central Piedmont Community College; and one
cassette audiotape, "Israel." |
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| Series 10, Financial Papers,
contains records documenting Golden's personal and business financial affairs,
including deposit journals, financial statements, legal papers, and tax
records. |
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| Series 11, Biographical,
Family and Personal Papers, contains papers primarily related to Golden's
personal affairs, including biographical materials, family correspondence,
and legal papers. |
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| Series 12, Photographs,
contains a photographic album presented to Golden by the Pak Ai Orphanage
in Korea; a photographic album presented to Golden by Dick Stalley and Greg
Villet of Time magazine; images used (and not used) in his book, The Greatest
Jewish City in the World; and photographs of Golden engaged in a variety
of activities. |
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| Series 1: CARL SANDBURG
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Contents |
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| 1:1 |
CARL SANDBURG, MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS (1963-86) |
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| 1:2 |
NEWSCLIPPINGS ALBUM (1943-45) |
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NEWSCLIPPINGS ALBUM (photocopies) |
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| Series 2: CORRESPONDENCE
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| This series is divided into five sub series:
Subject Correspondence (2.1), General Correspondence (2.2), Letters to the
Editor (2.3), Arrangements for Articles (2.4), and Arrangements For Speeches
(2.5). |
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| Series 2.1: Subject Correspondence |
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| This subseries contains correspondence and related
material arranged alphabetically by name of individual or organization or
by subject. Arrangement maintains, with minor modifications, Golden's system
of subject classification. Subjects reflect people, organizations, and topics
with which Golden was most directly concerned, primarily Jewish affairs
and civil rights. |
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Contents |
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| 1:5 |
ABERNETHY, GEORGE (1961 80) |
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ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS (1962 63) |
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| 1:7 |
ADAMS, HARRIETT (1963) |
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ADAMS, JOEY (1963, 1969) |
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| 1:9 |
ADLER, BILL (1968) |
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AFRICA--CORRESPONDENCE (1961-64) |
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| 1:10 |
AFRICA--MAGAZINE ARTICLES AND PAMPHLETS (1960 63) |
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| 1:11 |
AFRICA U.S. GOVERNMENT AND STATE DEPT. (1961 66) |
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| 1:12 |
AFRO AMERICAN CULTURE (1974) |
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| 1:13 |
AGARWAL, PREM (1970) |
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| 1:14 |
AGRONSKY, MARTIN (1963 66) |
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| 1:15 |
AIRLINE PASSENGERS ASSOCIATION (1969 71) |
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| 1:16 |
AIRWAYS CLUB INC. (1961 62) |
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| 1:17 |
AL PAUL LEFTON CO., INC. (1958 59) |
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ALL-AMERICAN FAMILY SEARCH (1972) |
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ALEXANDER, FRED (1964 80) |
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| 1:19 |
ALFIERI, NICKY (1965 67) |
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| 1:20 |
ALLASTON, DOROTHY (1974 75) |
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| 1:21 |
ALLEN, STEVE (1959 61) |
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| 1:22 |
AMERICA--GENERAL (1960-61) |
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| 1:23 |
AMERICA ISRAEL SOCIETY (1958-64) |
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| 1:24 |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE UNITED NATIONS (1961) |
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| 1:25 |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINOLOGY (1961 65) |
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| 1:26 |
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL (1963) |
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| 1:27 |
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (1965-72) |
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| 1:28 |
AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR NATIONALITIES SERVICE (1963 64) |
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| 1:29 |
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR (1959-64) |
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| 1:30 |
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY (1964 68) |
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| 1:31 |
AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE (1953 67) |
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AMERICAN INDIANS (1962 63) |
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| 1:33 |
AMERICAN JEWISH ARCHIVES (1966) |
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| 1:34 |
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE (1957-76) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE--ABRAM, MORRIS (1964 66) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE--ARTICLES (1954, 1968) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE--ENGLE, IRVING M. (1954-74) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE--ENGLE, IRVING M.--ARTICLES, SPEECHES
AND PRESS RELEASES (1955-59, 1969) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE--PAMPHLETS (1954-64) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS--ARTICLES (1957-76) |
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AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS--CORRESP. (1956-76) |
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| 1:43 |
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY (1962 68) |
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| 1:44 |
AMERICAN JEWISH LEAGUE FOR ISRAEL (1974) |
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| 1:45 |
AMERICAN JEWISH MUSEUM OF ART AND CULTURE (1969) |
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| 1:46 |
AMERICAN JUDAISM (1959 63) |
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AMERICAN LIBRARY SERVICE (1960 75) |
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AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (1961-65) |
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| 1:48 |
AMERICAN ISRAELI SHIPPING COMPANY (1964) |
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| 1:49 |
AMERICANS FOR BIAFRAN RELIEF (1969 71) |
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| 1:50 |
AMERICANS FOR CHILDREN'S RELIEF (1969 70) |
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AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION (1967) |
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| 1:52 |
ANGOFF, CHARLES (1954 55, 1962-66) |
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ANNIE LAURIE WILLIAMS, INC. (1958 63) |
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| 1:54 |
ANTI CATHOLIC ARTICLES, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1960-63) |
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ANTI COMMUNIST ARTICLES, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (1959 62) |
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| 2:1-3 |
ANTI DEFAMATION LEAGUE (1954 75) |
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| 2:4 |
ANTI NEGRO AND HATE MAIL (1958 63) |
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| 2:5 |
ANTIOCH PRESS (1962 63) |
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ANTI SEMITISM AND HATE MAIL (1940 63, n.d.) |
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ANTI SEMITISM--PUBLICATIONS (1944-66) |
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| 2:10 |
ARAB REFUGEES (n.d.) |
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| 2:11 |
ARABS (1966) |
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| 2:12 |
ARENDT, HANNAH (1961 63) |
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ARENDT, HANNAH--NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS |
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| 2:13 |
ARTISTIC FORM CO. (1961 63) |
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| 59:6 |
ASH, MONTY (1967-68) |
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| 2:14 |
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN (1962 65) |
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| 2:15 |
ASHMORE, HARRY--CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
(1965 69) |
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| 2:16 |
ASLET, THOMAS (MRS.) (1958 64) |
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| 2:17 |
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY, INC.
(1968) |
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| 2:18 |
ATLANTA JOURNAL AND ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (1959 66) |
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| 2:19 |
AUFBAU (1958-66) |
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| 59:7 |
AUSTRALIA (1958-69) |
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| 2:20 |
AUTHORS GUILD (1958 59, 1971 74) |
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| 2:21 |
AWARDS (1957 79) |
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| 2:22 |
AWARDS--EMMY FOR THE GREATEST JEWISH CITY IN THE WORLD (1973
74) |
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| 2:23 |
AWARDS--GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB (1973 74) |
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| 2:24 |
AWARDS--HARRY GOLDEN DAY (1969) |
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| 2:25 |
AWARDS--HARRY GOLDEN LECTURE SERIES AT UNC CHARLOTTE (1969-73)
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| 2:26 |
AWARDS--ISABELLA GERIATRIC CENTER (1969) |
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| 2:27 |
AWARDS--NORTH CAROLINA AWARD IN LITERATURE (1979) |
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| 2:28 |
BACON, EMERY F. (1962) |
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| 2:29 |
BAGGS, WILLIAM (1965 69) |
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| 2:30 |
BAHA'I (1945 1948) |
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| 2:31 |
BAKER, RUTH (1969 73) |
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| 2:32 |
BALDWIN, JOHN (1962 63) |
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BARBER SCOTIA COLLEGE (1967 73) |
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| 2:35 |
BARKAS, JANET (1974) |
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BARRAM, S. A. (1974) |
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| 2:36 |
BARRY, RICHARD H. (1963) |
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| 2:37-38 |
BARUCH, BERNARD (1947, 1950 65) |
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| 2:39 |
BEACON PRESS (1958 63) |
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| 2:40 |
BEAME, ABRAHAM D. (1974) |
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| 2:41 |
BELK BROTHERS (1962, 1969) |
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| 2:42 |
BELL, HOLLY MACK (1955 72) |
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| 2:43 |
BELL, SPENCER (1961 68) |
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| 2:44-45 |
BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE (1956 81) |
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| 2:46 |
BEN AMI, RABBI (1965) |
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| 2:47 |
BENTLEY, WILMER (1967 80) |
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| 3:1 |
BERKOWITZ, RABBI WILLIAM (1960-62, 1969-73) |
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| 3:2 |
BERLIN, IRVING (1962-76) |
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| 3:3 |
BERNSTEIN, MARK (1968) |
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| 3:4 |
BERNSTEIN, RABBI PHILIP S. (1964 73) |
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| 3:5 |
BERNSTEIN, SALLY (1971) |
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| 3:6 |
BETTMANN ARCHIVES (1972 74) |
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| 3:7 |
BICENTENNIAL 1976 (1974-75) |
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| 3:8 |
BIRNN, ALMA (1962) |
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| 3:9 |
BISHOP, JIM (1969) |
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| 3:10 |
BLACK CAT PRESS (1961 62) |
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| 3:11 |
BLACK, HUGO L. (1962 71) |
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| 3:12 |
BLITCH, IRIS (1961) |
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| 3:13 |
BLOCK, HERBERT (1960 61) |
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| 3:14 |
BLUE STAR CAMP (1965) |
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| 3:15 |
BLUMBERG, ALLEN (1961 67) |
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| 3:16 |
BLUMENTHAL, I.D. (1947-49) |
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| 3:17 |
BOOKS--TEN GREATEST (1961) |
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| 3:18 |
BOSS OF THE YEAR (1961) |
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| 3:19 |
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1964 65) |
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| 3:20-25 |
BOWEN, MARGARET (1962 81) |
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| 3:26 |
BOXER, KARL (1964 65) |
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| 3:27 |
BOYD, TY WBTV (1962 74) |
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| 3:28 |
BOYLE, SARAH P. (1958 64) |
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| 3:29 |
BRADEN, CARL AND ANNE (1958 59) |
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| 3:30 |
BRAILLE TRANSCRIPTION (1959) |
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| 3:31 |
BRICE, ELIZABETH (1964) |
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| 3:32 |
BRINKLEY, DAVID NBC (1962 65) |
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| 86:2 |
BRITH ABRAHAM--BNAI ZION (1983) |
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| 3:33 |
BROACH, CLAUDE (1964, 1969) |
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| 3:34 |
BROOKSHIRE, STANFORD R. (1962 69) |
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| 59:9 |
BROUGHTON, J. MELVILLE (1944-49) |
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| 3:35 |
BROWN, ANITA (1972-74) |
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| 85:12 |
BROWN, ANITA--ENGLISH #190 COURSEWORK (1969) |
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|
| 3:36 |
BROWN, CHESTER A. (1951) |
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|
| 3:37 |
BROWN, EDWARD H. (1953, 1962-64) |
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| 59:10 |
BROWN, HAZEL (1968-70) |
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| 3:38 |
BROWN, PAT--CAMPAIGN MATERIALS (1962 66) |
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| 59:11 |
BROWN, PAT--CAMPAIGN MATERIALS (1966) |
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|
| 3:39 |
BROWNELL & STAFF (1974) |
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| 3:40 |
BRYAN, CHARLES V. (1954 57) |
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|
| 3:41 |
BRYAN, G. MCLEOD (1958) |
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| 3:42 |
BUBBLE GUM LETTERS FROM STUDENTS (1963 64, 1966) |
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| 3:43 |
BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F. (1962 63, 1966) |
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| 59:12 |
BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F.--ARTICLES AND NEWS CLIPPINGS |
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|
| 3:44 |
BUFFALO, CHARLES BARTH (1960 64, 1971-73) |
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|
| 3:45 |
BULLERS, ELIZABETH (1974) |
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| 3:46 |
BURKE, ALAN (1960 66, 1969) |
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|
| 59:13 |
BURKE, ALAN (1964) |
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|
| 3:47 |
BURKHALTER, DAVE CHARLOTTE CITY MANAGER (1971) |
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|
| 3:48 |
BUSING (1971-72) |
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|
| 59:14 |
BUSING--CONGRESSIONAL RECORD (1972) |
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|
| 3:49 |
BYRNES, JAMES (1946, 1957) |
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|
| 3:50 |
CALIFANO, JOSEPH--SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON
(1966 68, n.d.) |
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|
| 3:51-55 |
CANAAN DOGS (1966 74, n.d.) |
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|
| 59:15 |
CANAAN DOGS--ARTICLES, CORRESPONDENCE AND FLYERS (1966-74)
|
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| 3:56 |
CANNON, CHARLES A. (1954 62) |
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| 59:16 |
CANNON MILLS (c. 1960) |
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|
| 65:10 |
CANNON, BISHOP JAMES, JR.--AFFADAVIT, 1937 |
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|
| 59:17 |
CANNON, RICHARD (1969) |
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| 3:57 |
CANTOR, EDDIE (1960 63) |
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|
| 3:58 |
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (1956 62) |
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|
| 59:18 |
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (1964, 1969) |
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|
| 3:59 |
CAPLE, HORACE B. (1968 69) |
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|
| 3:60 |
CAPP, AL (1966) |
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|
| 3:61 |
CAREER GIRL (1966) |
| |
|
| 80:2 |
CARL SANDBURG JUNIOR HIGH--PENNANT |
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|
| 3:62 |
CARSWELL, GUY (1962 62) |
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|
| 3:63 |
CARTER, JIMMY (1975 77) |
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|
| 59:19 |
CARTER, JIMMY (1975-77) |
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|
| 3:64 |
CASABLANCE (MME. MAZALTARIAN) (1964) |
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|
| 3:65 |
CASH, JOHN (1962 65, n.d.) |
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|
| 3:66 |
CATHOLIC INTERRACIAL COUNCIL (1962-64) |
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|
| 3:67 |
CATHOLICS (1954-63) |
| |
|
| 59:20 |
CATHOLICS--ARTICLES (1955-63) |
| |
|
| 80:3 |
CATHOLICS--NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS |
| |
|
| 3:68 |
CBS RADIO AND TELEVISION (1960 69) |
| |
|
| 3:69 |
CELLER, EMANUEL, CONGRESSMAN (1964-66) |
| |
|
| 59:21 |
CENSORSHIP--ARTICLE (1954) |
| |
|
| 3:70-72 |
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE--CREATIVE WRITING CLASS
(1969-73) |
| |
|
| 4:1 |
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE--LIBRARY (1967 77) |
| |
|
| 4:2 |
CERVANTES/SHAKESPEARE (1964) |
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|
| 4:3 |
CHANNELS (1964 65) |
| |
|
| 4:4 |
CHARLOTTE (1966-74) |
| |
|
| 4:5 |
CHARLOTTE--BOMBINGS (1965) |
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|
| 4:6 |
CHARLOTTE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1955-62) |
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|
| 4:7 |
CHARLOTTE CITIZENS COUNCIL (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 4:8 |
CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY ART CENTER (1968 70) |
| |
|
| 4:9 |
CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM (1960 61) |
| |
|
| 59:22 |
CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM (1960 61) |
| |
|
| 4:10 |
CHARLOTTE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES (1962 68) |
| |
|
| 4:11 |
CHARLOTTE HOSPITAL INTEGRATION (1962) |
| |
|
| 4:12 |
CHARLOTTE NEWS (1952 73, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 4:13-15 |
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (1962 80, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 4:16 |
CHARLOTTE OPERA (1972 73) |
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|
| 4:17 |
CHARLOTTE POLICE DEPARTMENT (1969, 1974) |
| |
|
| 4:18 |
CHARLOTTE POST OFFICE (1963 64) |
| |
|
| 4:19 |
CHARLOTTE PUBLIC LIBRARY (1960 76) |
| |
|
| 4:20 |
CHARLOTTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS (1955 56, 1966-72) |
| |
|
| 4:21 |
CHARLOTTE SCHOOLS (1952 56, 1970-72) |
| |
|
| 59:23 |
CHARLOTTE SCHOOLS (1954-55) |
| |
|
| 4:22 |
CHARLOTTE SYMPHONY (1973 74) |
| |
|
| 4:23 |
CHARLOTTE URBAN LEAGUE (1969 70) |
| |
|
| 4:24 |
CHARLOTTE WRITER'S CLUB (1962 65) |
| |
|
| 4:25 |
CHATTERTON, THOMAS (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 4:26 |
CHICAGO SUN TIMES (1973) |
| |
|
| 4:27 |
CHICAGO TRIBUNE (1958 66) |
| |
|
| 4:28 |
CHINA (1909, 1961 63) |
| |
|
| 4:29 |
CHRISTIAN BROS. WINERY (1971) |
| |
|
| 4:30 |
CHRISTIANITY (1958, N.D.) |
| |
|
| 4:31 |
CHURCHILL, WINSTON |
| |
|
| 80:4 |
CHURCHILL, WINSTON--NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS |
| |
|
| 4:32 |
CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (1961)
|
| |
|
| 59:24 |
CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (1961)
|
| |
|
| 4:33 |
CITY OF HOPE (1963 68) |
| |
|
| 4:34-35 |
CIVIL RIGHTS (1959 63) |
| |
|
| 59:25 |
CIVIL RIGHTS--REPORTS (1960-64) |
| |
|
| 59:26 |
CIVIL WAR (1961) |
| |
|
| 4:36 |
CLARK, CATHERINE (1958) |
| |
|
| 59:27 |
CLARK, DAVID (1952) |
| |
|
| 4:37 |
CLARK, RAMSEY (1970-74) |
| |
|
| 4:38 |
CLARK, SEPTIMA (1962) |
| |
|
| 4:39 |
CLEMENS, CYRIL -MARK TWAIN JOURNAL (1968 73) |
| |
|
| 4:40 |
CLEVELAND PRESS (1964) |
| |
|
| 4:41 |
COFFEY, BABETTE (1970) |
| |
|
| 4:42-43 |
COHEN, GABRIEL [editor, Jewish Post] (1963 80) |
| |
|
| 4:44-45 |
COHEN, H.E.--H.E. COHEN COMPANY (1962 77, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 59:28 |
COHEN, MICKEY (1963-65) |
| |
|
| 4:46 |
COLLINS, LEROY (1960) |
| |
|
| 4:47 |
COMMENTARY (1963, 1965 66, 1968) |
| |
|
| 4:48 |
COMMUNISM (1955 62) |
| |
|
| 80:5 |
COMMUNISM--MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS |
| |
|
| 4:49 |
COMPTON AND COMPANY (1963) |
| |
|
| 4:50 |
CONE, BONNIE -CHARLOTTE COLLEGE (1962 63, 1972 75) |
| |
|
| 4:51 |
CONGRESS BI WEEKLY (1958 72) |
| |
|
| 4:52 |
CONGRESS OF RACIAL EQUALITY (1962 64) |
| |
|
| 4:53 |
CONSERVATISM (1959, 1960 63) |
| |
|
| 4:54 |
CONSIDINE, BOB--ARTICLE (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 4:55 |
CONSULATE OF ISRAEL (1972) |
| |
|
| 4:56 |
CONVERTS (1953, 1956) |
| |
|
| 4:57 |
COOKBOOK (1958, 1963 75) |
| |
|
| 4:58 |
COOPER, FRANK (1959 62) |
| |
|
| 4:59 |
CORNELL UNIVERSITY (1963) |
| |
|
| 4:60 |
COUNCIL ON LEADERS AND SPECIALISTS (1964-66) |
| |
|
| 4:61 |
COUSINS, ARCHBISHIOP NORMAN (1972) |
| |
|
| 4:62 |
COX, LARRY--POETRY (1962 63) |
| |
|
| 4:63 |
CRANFORD, WILSON (1961) |
| |
|
| 4:64 |
CRAVEN, J. BRAXTON [judge] (1964 73) |
| |
|
| 59:29 |
CRAVEN, J. BRAXTON [judge] (1964-65, 1972) |
| |
|
| 59:30 |
CRAWFORD AND CONOVER, INC. (1965) |
| |
|
| 4:65 |
CREGER, RALPH C. (1960 65) |
| |
|
| 4:66 |
CRILE, HELGA (1966 74) |
| |
|
| 4:67 |
CRISIS (1957, 1962 63) |
| |
|
| 4:68 |
CRUTCHFIELD, CHARLES (1961 66) |
| |
|
| 4:69 |
CUBA (1960-69) |
| |
|
| 59:31 |
CULICK, ROSE (1965) |
| |
|
| 4:70 |
CURTIS BROWN, LTD. (1974 77) |
| |
|
| 4:71 |
DAG HAMMARSKJOLD FELLOWSHIP (1962 65) |
| |
|
| 4:72 |
DANGER, MARRE (1966 67) |
| |
|
| 4:73 |
DANIELS, JONATHAN NEWS & OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N.C. (1948
56, 1961 67) |
| |
|
| 4:74 |
DANIELS, JOSEPHUS (1945 48) |
| |
|
| 59:32 |
DANN, SOL (1964-74) |
| |
|
| 4:75 |
DARROW, CLARENCE (1957) |
| |
|
| 4:76 |
DAVIDSON COLLEGE (1955 57, 1959) |
| |
|
| 5:1 |
DAVIS, AARON W. (1966) |
| |
|
| 60:1 |
DAVIS, BURKE (1953-66) |
| |
|
| 5:2 |
DAVIS, JEROME (1962 68) |
| |
|
| 5:3 |
DAVIS, SARA (1971) |
| |
|
| 5:4 |
DAVIS, VACHEL (1963-66) |
| |
|
| 5:5 |
DAYAN, YAEL (1956-57) |
| |
|
| 60:2 |
DE BOER, HANS (1966) |
| |
|
| 60:3 |
DE SOLA POOL (1970-74) |
| |
|
| 5:6 |
DEAD SEA SCROLLS (1955 57) |
| |
|
| 5:7 |
DEASY, MIRIAM (1964) |
| |
|
| 5:8 |
DEBS, EUGENE V. (1962 74) |
| |
|
| 5:9 |
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE (1960, 1968-72) |
| |
|
| 5:10 |
DEMOCRATIC PARTY (1964) |
| |
|
| 60:4 |
DENMAN, NATHANIEL A. (1963) |
| |
|
| 5:11 |
DENMARK (1960 65) |
|
|
| 5:12 |
DEPUTY (1963-64) |
| |
|
| 5:13 |
DETROIT FREE PRESS (1956 65) |
| |
|
| 5:14 |
DIAL PRESS (1964-66) |
| |
|
| 5:15 |
DI SALLE, MIKE (1962) |
| |
|
| 5:16 |
DOAR, HARRRIET (1962 69, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 5:17 |
DODSWORTH, RUSSELL (1969 73) |
| |
|
| 5:18 |
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (1960) |
| |
|
| 5:19 |
DORF, MICHAEL (1963) |
| |
|
| 5:20 |
DORN, PIROSKA (1971) |
| |
|
| 5:21 |
DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O. (1963 75) |
| |
|
| 5:22 |
DRINAN, ROBERT F. (1970 75) |
| |
|
| 60:5 |
DRINAN, ROBERT F. (1970-75) |
| |
|
| 60:6 |
DRUG ADDICTS (1962) |
| |
|
| 5:23 |
DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (1970) |
| |
|
| 5:24 |
DUNN, JAMES A. C. (1969) |
| |
|
| 5:25 |
DUNNING, DR. E.J.--ARTICLE (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 5:26 |
EAST, P. D. (1959 71, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 5:27 |
EAST SIDE (1958 63, 1969, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 5:28 |
EASTER, PAULINE (1966 74) |
| |
|
| 5:29 |
EASTERN AIRLINES (1961 75) |
| |
|
| 5:30 |
ECONOMIC PROGRESS, CONFERENCE ON (1967 68) |
| |
|
| 5:31 |
EDGERTON, CHESTER L. (1971 74) |
| |
|
| 60:7 |
EDGERTON, CHESTER L. (1970) |
| |
|
| 5:32 |
EDITORIALS, HUMOROUS |
| |
|
| 5:33 |
EDMISTEN, RUFUS L. (1974 75) |
| |
|
| 60:8 |
EDMISTEN, RUFUS L. (1974-75) |
| |
|
| 5:34 |
EDUCATION (1961-64) |
| |
|
| 5:35 |
EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE (1956 62) |
| |
|
| 5:36 |
EDUCATIONAL HERITAGE, INC. (1964) |
| |
|
| 5:37 |
EDWARD H. WEISS AND CO. MOGEN DAVID WINE (1965) |
| |
|
| 5:38 |
EHRENFELD, AKIBA (1958 59) |
| |
|
| 5:39-43 |
EICHMANN, ADOLF (1960-63, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 60:9-10 |
EICHMANN, ADOLF (1960-61) |
| |
|
| 80:6 |
EICHMANN, ADOLF--TRIAL--ARTICLES BY GOLDEN |
| |
|
| 5:44 |
EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1973) |
| |
|
| 60:11 |
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. (1951-53) |
| |
|
| 5:45 |
EISENMAN, ABRAM (ABE) (1959 65) |
| |
|
| 5:46 |
EL AL AIRLINES (1959 67, 1974) |
| |
|
| 5:47 |
ELKIN LABOR FUSS (HEATON, GEORGE D.) (1955 58) |
| |
|
| 5:48 |
ELYSIUM INC. (1965 66) |
| |
|
| 5:49 |
EMERGENCY CIVIL LIBERTIES COMMITTEE (1959-63) |
| |
|
| 5:50 |
EMMA LAZARUS COMMITTEE (1968 70) |
| |
|
| 5:51 |
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA (1968 70) |
| |
|
| 5:52 |
ENGEL, IRVING (1958 78) |
| |
|
| 5:53-54 |
ENGLAND (1952-68) |
| |
|
| 60:12 |
ENGLAND (1959) |
| |
|
| 5:55 |
ENGLE, NATHAN (1969) |
| |
|
| 5:56 |
ERNST, MORRIS (1958-62) |
| |
|
| 5:57 |
EROS (1962 66) |
| |
|
| 5:58 |
EUROPE (1960 67) |
| |
|
| 5:59 |
FACT MAGAZINE (1963 66) |
| |
|
| 5:60 |
FAMILY HEALTH (1913) |
| |
|
| 5:61 |
FARLEY, JAMES A. (1965) |
| |
|
| 5:62 |
FARRAR, ANN -RFK MEMORIAL FOUNDATION (1968 69) |
| |
|
| 5:63 |
FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION |
| |
|
| 6:1 |
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (1959 62) |
| |
|
| 6:2 |
FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES (1959 64) |
| |
|
| 6:3 |
FETTNER, ANN (1978) |
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|
| 6:4 |
FIEDLER, LESLIE (1963) |
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|
| 6:5 |
FINDLATER, BOB (1972 74) |
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|
| 6:6 |
FIRE LETTERS (1958) |
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|
| 6:7 |
FISHMAN, JOEL (1972) |
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|
| 6:8 |
FLEESON, DORIS (1961-63) |
| |
|
| 6:9 |
FLUORIDATION (1962 67) |
| |
|
| 6:10 |
FOCUS (1972 73) |
| |
|
| 6:11 |
FOCUS/MIDWEST (1961 64) |
| |
|
| 6:12 |
FOLK SINGERS (1963) |
| |
|
| 6:13 |
FONTAINE, JOAN (n.d.) |
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|
| 6:14 |
FORD, GERALD R. (1965, 1974) |
| |
|
| 6:15 |
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE (1963-66) |
| |
|
| 6:16 |
FOUR FREEDOMS AWARD (1966-67) |
| |
|
| 6:17 |
FRANCE (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 6:18 |
FRANK, JERRY (1968 75) |
| |
|
| 6:19 |
FREEDOM RIDERS (1962) |
| |
|
| 6:20 |
FREEMAN, SAMUEL D. (1957 61) |
| |
|
| 6:21 |
FRIARS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (1958) |
| |
|
| 6:22 |
FRIENDLY VISITORS INC. (1960 61) |
| |
|
| 6:23 |
FROMER, PAUL (1963) |
| |
|
| 6:24 |
FUHRMAN, HARRY (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 6:25 |
FUNK AND WAGNALLS (1967 68) |
| |
|
| 6:26 |
FURNESS, BETTY (1961 62) |
| |
|
| 6:27 |
GAMZEY, ROBERT (1954 66) |
| |
|
| 6:28 |
GANNETT NEWSPAPERS (1980) |
| |
|
| 6:29 |
GANZ, SYLVIA (1969) |
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|
| 6:30 |
GARY, KAYS (1958 71) |
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|
| 6:31 |
GAYNOR, MAYOR (1960 61, 1981) |
| |
|
| 6:32 |
GEIGER, GEORGE (1948, 1954 80) |
| |
|
| 6:33 |
GENERAL ARTISTS CORP. (1961 64) |
| |
|
| 6:34 |
GEORGE HENRY FOUNDATION (1961 63) |
| |
|
| 6:35 |
GERALD, MARK (MRS.)--SHALOM STATUE (1966) |
| |
|
| 6:36 |
GERBER, RABBI ISRAEL J. (1959 73) |
| |
|
| 6:37-38 |
GERMANY (1958 66) |
| |
|
| 6:39 |
GERMANY--ARTICLES ON JEWS (1960) |
| |
|
| 6:40 |
GILBERT, L. WOLFE (1962 72) |
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|
| 60:13 |
GILL, EDWIN (1959) |
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|
| 6:41 |
GILLIGAN, MIKE (1961 62) |
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|
| 6:42 |
GILSTON, RICHARD (1962 66) |
| |
|
| 6:43 |
GLAMOUR (1963) |
| |
|
| 6:44 |
GLEN'S CUSTOM TAILORS, HONG KONG (1968 69) |
| |
|
| 60:14 |
GLUCK, HERB--NIMBUS PRODUCTIONS (1969, 1974) |
| |
|
| 6:45 |
GOLDBERG, ARTHUR (1962 67) |
| |
|
| 6:46 |
GOLDBURG, RABBI (1969) |
| |
|
| 6:47 |
GOLDEN, HARRY FAN CLUB (1966 75, n.d.) |
| |
|
| 6:48 |
GOLDEN, HARRY GOLDEN CLUB AWARD CHARLOTTE WRITERS (1971 72)
|
| |
|
| 6:49 |
GOLDEN, HARRY REQUESTS FOR HIS PAPERS (1963 73) |
| |
|
| 60:15 |
GOLDENBERG, SUSAN (1980-81) |
| |
|
| 6:50 |
GOLDSBORO NEWS ARGUS (1959 60) |
| |
|
| 6:51 |
GOLDSTEIN, ISRAEL (1958 75) |
| |
|
| 6:52 |
GOLDWATER, BARRY (1964) |
| |
|
| 6:53 |
GOMME, LAURENCE (1964 66) |
| |
|
| 6:54 |
GOMPERTS, ROBERT (1962) |
| |
|
| 60:16 |
GORDON, EUGENE--THE ROBESON STORY (n.d.) |
| |
|
| 6:55 |
GORDON, JACK -MIAMI BEACH HERALD (1971 72) |
| |
|
| 6:56 |
GOULD, DAN (1962, 1964) |
| |
|
| 6:57 |
GRACE, EUGENE V. (1968 69) |
| |
|
| 6:58 |
GRAHAM, BILLY (1958 66, 1971, 1973) |
| |
|
| 6:59-63 |
GRAHAM, FRANK PORTER (1946-72) |
| |
|
| 60:17 |
GRAHAM, FRANK PORTER (1960) |
| |
|
| 80:7 |
GRAHAM, FRANK PORTER--NEWSPAPERS, ELECTION FLYERS |
| |
|
| 6:64 |
GRAND STREET BOYS ASSOCIATION (1958 68) |
| |
|
| 6:65 |
GREATER CHARLOTTE DANCE GUILD (1970 71) |
| |
|
| 6:66 |
GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) |
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|
| 6:67 |
GREENKY, LEWIS A. (1964 65) |
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| 6:68 |
GREENBAUM, MAURICE (1959-64) |
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| 6:69 |
GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS (1974) |
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| 6:70 |
GREENSBORO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (n.d.) |
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| 7:1 |
GREENVILLE KIWANIS CLUB (1960) |
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| 7:2 |
GREY CULBRETH SCHOOL (1970) |
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| 7:3 |
GROSS, ALFRED (1962 73) |
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| 7:4 |
GROSSINGER, JENNIE (1966) |
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| 7:5 |
GROSSINGER'S (1963 67) |
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| 7:6 |
GROVE PRESS (1962 65) |
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| 7:7 |
GUGGENHEIM, CHARLES (1964 65) |
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| 7:8 |
GUTTMANN, FREDRICK (1967-68) |
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| 7:9 |
HAEFNER, RUTH (1958, 1963 65) |
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| 7:10-12 |
HALDEMAN JULIUS, EMANUEL (1925 26, 1951, 1956-60, 1969) |
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| 60:18 |
HALDEMAN JULIUS, EMANUEL (1951) |
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| 80:8 |
HALDEMAN JULIUS, EMANUEL--THE AMERICAN FREEMAN |
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| 7:13 |
HALDEMAN JULIUS, SUE (1951 56, 1968 69, n.d.) |
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| 7:14 |
HALL, GRACE (1972 74) |
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| 7:15 |
HANDWRITING, ANALYSIS OF GOLDEN'S (1966-69) |
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| 7:16 |
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC. (1958 64) |
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| 7:17 |
HARRIS, BERNICE K. (1954 64, n.d.) |
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| 7:18 |
HART, CLEMENTINA (1960 62) |
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| 7:19 |
HART, PHILIP A. (1961 74) |
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| 7:20 |
HARTFORD COURANT (1964) |
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| 7:21 |
HARTLEY, W. D. (1966) |
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| 7:22 |
HASTY, CHARLES (1973) |
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