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BOX 14-24 |
Wendell L. Willkie File,
1930-1944
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Articles, speeches, certificates and awards, and printed matter pertaining to
Wendell L. Willkie. |
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Arranged by type of material. |
BOX 14 |
World tour, 1942
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General |
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China |
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(9 folders) |
BOX 15 |
(1 folder) |
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Middle East |
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(9 folders) |
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Russia |
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(4 folders) |
BOX 16 |
Research concerning William M.
Brooks |
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Correspondence, 1938-1942
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Miscellany |
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Printed matter |
BOX 17 |
Articles and talks, 1930-1940
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Speeches |
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Alphabetical by title |
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“America Unafraid” |
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“The American College” |
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“America's Farm Problems” |
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“America's Purpose” |
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“The Christian Colleges” |
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“The Coming Presidential
Election” |
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“Economic Freedom for the
World” |
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“Fight for Freedom” |
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“Free Men” |
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“The Function of a Political
Party” |
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“The Future of the Utilities” |
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“Government and Private
Ownership” |
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“Government and the Public
Utilities” |
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“Government's Relation to the Power
Industry” |
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“The Great American Tripod” |
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“How Can Government and Business Work
Together” |
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“Liberalism” |
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“Lidice” |
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“Mobilization of Human Needs” |
BOX 18 |
“The New Fear” |
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“The Next Step toward the World We
Want” |
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“Old Stencils” |
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“The Opposition Party” |
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“The Other Side of the T.V.A.
Program” |
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“Our Fiscal Policy” |
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“A Plea for the Solution of the Public
Utility Problem” |
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“The Public Utility Problem” |
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“Regulation” |
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“A Renewed Pledge to
Liberalism” |
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“Report to the People” |
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“The Road to Victory” |
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“Sacrifice for Service” |
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“Some of the Issues of 1940" |
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“Statement on Power Question” |
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“The Utilities and the T.V.A.
Situation” |
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“What Helps Business Helps Your
Campaign” |
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“What Is America's Foreign
Policy?” |
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“The Wheeler-Rayburn Bill” |
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“Whipping-Boy” |
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Chronological |
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1933, June 26-1940, Nov. 2
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BOX 19 |
1940, Nov. 11-1943, June 5
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BOX 20 |
1943, June 26-1944, Feb. 11
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Untitled and undated
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Articles |
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Alphabetical by title |
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“Airways to Peace” |
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“Americans, Stop Being Afraid” |
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“Better Management, Please, Mr.
President!” |
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“Brace Up, America” |
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“The Case for the Minorities” |
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“A Code for the Conduct of
War” |
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“A ’Conservative' Business Man Reflects
upon Liberalism” |
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“The Court Is Now His” |
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“Don't Stir Distrust of
Russia” |
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“Economy of Demobilization” |
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“Fair Trail” |
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“The Faith That Is America” |
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“The Federal Government and
Utilities” |
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“Five Minutes to Midnight” |
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“Foreign Policy” |
BOX 21 |
“Friends for Tomorrow” |
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“The Future of the Holding
Company” |
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“Give Your Children a World
Outlook” |
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“Horse Power and Horse Sense” |
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“How the Republican Party Can Win in
1944" |
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“Idle Money-Idle Man” |
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“In Union” |
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“Lessons of the TVA” |
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“Let's Keep the Ball” |
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“Let's Look Ahead” |
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“Life on the Russian Frontier” |
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“A Message to the British
People” |
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“Patriotism or Politics” |
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“Political Power” |
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“The Remedy against Government
Competition” |
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“Set Enterprise Free” |
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“The Strength That Comes from
Adversity” |
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“The TVA Giant and What It Costs to Feed
Him” |
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“Tariff and International
Trade” |
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“There Is No Power Shortage” |
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“To Keep the Record Straight” |
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“A Tribute to Missions” |
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“United China Relief” |
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“Utilities and the Public” |
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“We Can't Have Unity under
Roosevelt” |
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“We Must Fight Our Way Not Only to
Victory, but to a New World Idea” |
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“We Must Go Forward” |
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“We Must Work with Russia” |
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“We the People” |
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“What I Learned about the Nazis From
Stalin” |
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“The Whole World Must Be Free” |
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“Why the Wheeler-Rayburn Bill Must Be
Stopped” |
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“Willkie Points Path to
Recovery” |
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“Winning on the Morale Front” |
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Chronological, 1934, Nov.-1944, Sept.
1
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Untitled and undated
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Book review, Mr. Pitt and America's Birthright by John Cuthbert Long |
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Lists of speeches and articles |
BOX 22 |
Book file |
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An American Program
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One World
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Reading draft for Book-of-the-Month
Club |
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Radio script |
BOX 23 |
Screenplay |
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Scrapbook
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