Box 13
Contains 6 Results:
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1941
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1941
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1941
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1940
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1940
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 1941
Files 3-15 contain Arkansas and some out-of-state correspondence related to world affairs, 1940-42, concerning largely United States participation in World War II in Europe. Clyde Taylor Ellis responses are largely routine. Subjects include: United States neutrality, Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and labor strikes in defense industries. Correspondents include: William Bernard Barry, John William McCormack, Sam Taliaferro Rayburn, and Robert LeRoy Ripley.