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World War II - Censorship - Wire services
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World War II - Censorship
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Telegrams, reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other information related to censorship of the media during World War II. Correspondents and topics include L. D. Hotchkiss; the Western Defense Command and Fourth Army; the federal Office of Censorship; the federal Office of War Information; and Japanese balloons. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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World War II - Censorship
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Transcripts, correspondence, press releases, reports, and correspondence related to censorship during World War II. Correspondents and topics include Archibald MacLeish; L. D. Hotchkiss; W. M. Mendenhall; National Broadcasting Company; subscribers; and the Foreign Service.. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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World War II - Censorship
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Correspondence, publications, public proclamations, and other material related to censorship of the media during World War II. Correspondents and subjects include L. D. Hotchkiss; the Western Defense Command and Fourth Army; the federal Office of Censorship; the federal Office of War Information; Hedda Hopper; and Senator Downey. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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World War II - Censorship (1 of 2)
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Copy Joint Resolution 63 annotated by Harry Chandler, memos, and correspondence related to censorship during World War II. Correspondents include Harry Chandler; Captain Robert W. Robb, Acting Public Relations Officer of the Army; and William Holden. File of L. D. Hotchkiss and William Holden.
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Wire Services
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Notes, newspaper clippings, and correspondence regarding the Associated Press and other news wire services. Correspondents include Harry Chandler, L. D. Hotchkiss and Kent Cooper. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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World War II (2 of 2)
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Correspondence, ephemera, legal documents, and other items related to World War II. Subjects and correspondents include isolationism; war in Europe; Japanese invasion of China; Adolph Hitler; Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies; Harry Chandler; and Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy. Split into two folders. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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