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Found in 5 Collections and/or records:

 Collection

Claude Charles Bloch Papers

Identifier: MSS12419
Abstract

Naval officer. Correspondence, printed matter, and other material relating to Claude Charles Bloch’s naval career before and during World War II, including his command at Pearl Harbor.

Dates 1926-1945; Majority of material found within 1937-1941
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Thomas T. Craven Papers

Identifier: MSS61733
Abstract

Naval officer. Correspondence, family papers, and subject files relating primarily to his convoy duty and command of United States Naval Aviation Forces in Europe during World War I, and his command of a gunboat flotilla on the Yangtze River in China during 1929-1931.

Dates 1842-1969; Majority of material found within 1917-1945
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Theodore Granik Papers

Identifier: MSS75822
Abstract

Lawyer and radio and television moderator. Correspondence, legal proceedings, printed transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scripts, memoranda, production inventories, and newspaper clippings documenting Granik's law practice in Washington, D. C., and New York, N.Y., and his work in broadcasting.

Dates 1930-1970; Majority of material found within 1941-1967
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Stanford Caldwell Hooper Papers

Identifier: MSS52670
Abstract

Naval officer and electronics consultant. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, articles, transcripts of audio recordings, research notes, notebooks, financial and legal papers, bibliographical file, and newspaper clippings relating to Hooper's role in the planning and development of radio communications in government service.

Dates 1899-1955; Majority of material found within 1918-1945
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John Callan O'Laughlin Papers

Identifier: MSS35355
Abstract

Politician, statesman, newspaperman, and publisher. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, journals, writings, reports, printed material, scrapbooks, and records of the Army and Navy Journal documenting O'Laughlin's career as a newspaperman and advocate of Republican Party and conservative causes.

Dates 1895-1949