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Secretary of the Interior File, 1928-1946 (continued)
24, "National Reich-Church, Alfred Rosenburg”
June
24, "Enemy Votes"
"Criticism: The Lifeblood of Democracy"
July
28, "The Federal Diary
"Rubber to Stretch"
Aug.
8, "Plenty of Oil, But How to Get It?"
"Bastion and Last Frontier"
"The Battle of Oil"
"Hitler Reaches for the World's Oil Supply"
"I Told You So"
BOX 114 Sept., "How to Keep Warm This Winter"
Oct. 24, "Francais D'amerique"
Nov.
6, "Oil War"
"Oil for Victory"
"Dead Emperors Are Hard to Kill"
Dec.
4, "Oil Goes to War"
7, "Resources for Victory"
"Mobilizing the Fisheries for War"
1943
Jan., "Praises Aid of Oil Industry"
Feb.
20, "Watch Out for Women"
26, "Russia, an Old Friend"
Mar. 27, "Confessions of a Sourpuss"
Apr.
12, "Oil Supply"
"Conservation in Wartime"
"The Cold, Hard Facts about Oil"
"Coal's New Horizons"
May
17, "President Roosevelt, a Great Democratic Leader"
"Navy Needs Oil"
June
"Oil Crisis Ahead"
"The Fifth Freedom"
"A Memo to My Successor"
"Union Now"
BOX 115 July
25, "Go Ahead and Cuss Me"
27, "Statement by Petroleum Administrator for War"
Aug.
14, "What Is a New Dealer?"
20, "O'Donnell"
27, Coal article
30, "Significance of Big Inch"
31, "If I Were Martin Dies, M.C."
"What the U.S.A. Is Worth"
"The Answer Is: We're Winning"
BOX 116 Sept.
2, "A Change Has Come Over Uncle Sam"
11, "What's Ahead for the Motorist?"
11, "Jam on the Brakes"
"Are We Nearing the End of the Gasoline Age?"
Nov., "How Free Is Free Enterprise?"
Dec.
4, "Oil from Coal, A Must for America"
5, "Veterans, Here's Your Empire!"
1944
Jan.
15, "Indians Have a Name for Hitler"
16, "In Defense of Bureaucrats"
"We're Running Out of Oil"
Mar.
19, "Most Exciting Moment of My Life"
25, "How Free Is Free Enterprise?"
May 8, "Testifying before Congress"
June
4, "Soviet Russia Today"
5, Negro Digest article
July 21, "Free Farmers or Vassals"
Aug.
25, "It Is the Heart That Counts"
"The Appetite for Land"
Oct. 1, "Thomas E. Dewey"
Nov.
"On Free Enterprise"
BOX 117 "Clear It with Claire"
Dec.
2, "Oil and Peace"
15, "Where the Coal Has Gone"
16, "Beyond Victory's Horizons"
19, "Uncle Scrooge"
20, "The Job of the Labor Press"
20, "Alaska"
1945
Feb., "In Defense of Bureaucracy"
Mar.
15, "Petroleum"
"Do We Need More Bureaucrats?"
May, "We Want No Tissue Paper Peace"
June 7, "Uncle Scrooge"
July
6, "100 Octane Madness"
18, "An Invitation to Bungling"
24, "Can the Philippines Stand Alone?"
BOX 118 Aug. 30, "Substituting for Drew Pearson"
Sept. 15, "Coal or Chaos in Europe"
Oct. 31, "Funny Man O'Donnell"
Dec.
20, "Let's Be Fair to Puerto Rico"
30, "My Pet Peeves"
"The War and Our Vanished Resources"
"How to Set the American Indian Free"
"The Next War, 1970"
1946
Jan.
3, Oil articles
10, "Our New Frontiers"
Feb.
3, "Let's Open the Doors of Alaska"
23, "Underwater Wealth"
BOX 119 Set III
1934, "Happier Living for All"
circa 1938, Re municipal projects
circa 1940
"Why America Will Reelect Roosevelt"
"Why the People's Government Should Be Reelected"
circa 1942
Public Works Administration and national defense
"Oil Makes the War Go, So What about It?"
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