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Box 39

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Contains 64 Results:

Saturday Spectator - Republicans can Stand No Tallow-Candle Leader, Feb. 22, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2424
Scope and Contents note 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 There are three unpublished...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. 22, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Roosevelt's Knife at the Root of Americanism, n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2426
Scope and Contents note 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 There are three unpublished...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 - Technique of an Illustrious Modern Demagogue, Jan. 25, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2430
Scope and Contents note 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 There are three unpublished...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. 25, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Toward a Grip of Men and Things International, n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2431
Scope and Contents note 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 - Tumult, Confusion, Blood, and their Lessons, Jul. 12, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2432
Scope and Contents note 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. 12, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Uncle Sam is Not Taking Back the Track, Thank You!, n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2433
Scope and Contents note 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 - "Union Nowers" the Enemies of Union Now or Ever, Jun. 28, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2434
Scope and Contents note 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. 28, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Watch for the "Wild Turkey's" Next Forward Step!, Mar. 29, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2435
Scope and Contents note 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. 29, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Watch for Women and Men Not Yet in the Books, Aug. 23, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2436
Scope and Contents note 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. 23, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Watchman, What of the Day, and What of the Night?, Sep. 6, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2437
Scope and Contents note 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: Sep. 6, 1941

Saturday Spectator - What is the Big American Fight all About?, Jan. 4, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2438
Scope and Contents note 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. 4, 1941

Saturday Spectator - What is this Big World Drama we are Witnessing?, n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2439
Scope and Contents note 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 - What is this France of the Pending Agony, Nov. 22, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2440
Scope and Contents note 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. 22, 1941

Saturday Spectator - What Worldly Thing is Weirder than Politics?, Sept. 27, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2441
Scope and Contents note 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: Sept. 27, 1941

Saturday Spectator - When America Shall Have Poets?, Oct. 25, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2442
Scope and Contents note 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. 25, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Whirligigging with Kipling's "Big Round World", n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2443
Scope and Contents note 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 - Whither Washington's "Favorite Object of my Heart?", Mar. 1, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2444
Scope and Contents note 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. 1, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Who Will Stop this Drift Toward World Disaster, Feb. 28, 1942

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2445
Scope and Contents note 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. 28, 1942

Saturday Spectator - Why the "Speed" Cry Falls on Ears not very Acute, n.d.

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2446
Scope and Contents note 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 - Why This Anti-Appeasement Bullyragging?, Nov. 30, 1940

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2447
Scope and Contents note 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. 30, 1940

Saturday Spectator - Will They Leave Us Naked to Our Enemies?, ca. 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2448
Scope and Contents note 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: ca. 1941

Saturday Spectator - With the Stream of Men and Things International, May 31, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2449
Scope and Contents note 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 31, 1941

Saturday Spectator - World Censorship Reversed Trend at Ypres, Dec. 27, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2450
Scope and Contents note 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. 27, 1941

Saturday Spectator - You American! Are You Sure You HAVE a Country?, Feb. 8, 1941

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2451
Scope and Contents note 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. 8, 1941

Saturday Spectator - Untitled and Fragments, 1940-1942

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 2452
Scope and Contents note 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: 1940-1942