Box 39
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Contains 64 Results:
Saturday Spectator - Examining that Matter of Isolationism, Dec. 21, 1940
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2389
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Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Dec. 21, 1940
Saturday Spectator - Facets of the World Drama and its Effects on Ideals, Mar. 7, 1942
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2390
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Mar. 7, 1942
Saturday Spectator - Firmly, Definitely He Sets Our Course for War, Jan. 11, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2391
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Jan. 11, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Give us Science in Our Statecraft, n.d.
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2392
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
n.d.
Saturday Spectator - Glancing Around the World's Lurid Red Horizon, May 17, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2393
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
May 17, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Glimpses One Catches in the World's Kaleidoscope, May 9, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2394
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Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
May 9, 1941
Saturday Spectator - God Grant Us, As Americans, the Right Kind of Courage, Dec. 7, 1940
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2395
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Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Dec. 7, 1940
Saturday Spectator - How Our Political Jaunters Afar Spill the Beans, Feb. 15, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2396
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Feb. 15, 1941
Saturday Spectator - How Shall We Make America Great?, Nov. 1, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2397
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Nov. 1, 1941
Saturday Spectator - How Strange Are the Ways of History!, Dec. 13, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2398
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Dec. 13, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Inquiring Into Japanese Strategy in the War, Mar. 28, 1942
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2399
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Mar. 28, 1942
Saturday Spectator - Inveterate Antipathies & Passionate Attachments, Oct. 18, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2400
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Oct. 18, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Just a Word About the Winnie-Franklin Sea Movie, Aug. 30, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2401
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Aug. 30, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Let the Fight for World Peace Go Resolutely On!, Mar. 22, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2402
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Mar. 22, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Let Us Turn a Little Light on That Fireside Chat, Jun. 7, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2403
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Jun. 7, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Light from Indiana on the War Rubber Question, Apr. 4, 1942
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2404
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Apr. 4, 1942
Saturday Spectator - Little Causerue About American Lunatics, Feb. 1, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2405
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Feb. 1, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Mr. Hoover's Word "Eloquence" Makes One Think a Little, Jul. 19, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2406
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Jul. 19, 1941
Saturday Spectator - More About that Interesting Matter of "Isolation", Apr. 12, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2407
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Apr. 12, 1941
Saturday Spectator - "Muse of History Unrolls Her Page" - Beattie, Jun 14, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2408
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Jun 14, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Neat Bit of Political Artful Dodging in Washington, n.d.
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2409
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
n.d.
Saturday Spectator - New Blood an Urgent Need of American Politics, Feb. 14, 1942
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2410
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Feb. 14, 1942
Saturday Spectator - A Non-Vocal Democracy is a Dead Democracy, Apr. 5, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2411
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Apr. 5, 1941
Saturday Spectator - Prosper the Banner of the Army of Morals and Mind!, Feb. 7, 1942
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2420
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Feb. 7, 1942
Saturday Spectator - Reality of Representation the Thing Demanded, Jan. 18, 1941
File — Box: 39, Folder: 2422
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From the Series:
Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished...
Dates:
Jan. 18, 1941