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(2) Commemorative Plaque, “Past Presidents of the American Association of Neurological Nurses, 1968 - 1980, 15 x 11, wooden plaque, names in brass templates, good condition, 1980
2. Contracts
The first part of the collection has 16 law student notebooks created by John C. McCoid II during his law study at Vanderbilt University between 1950 and 1953. The addendum, received in 2016, contains a University of Virginia report regarding the admission of women in 1968, and some correspondence regarding the recruitment of African American faculty members in 1972 and teaching materials.
2 December 1941 – D. D. 1400-Y-2: “Memorandum of a Conversation, Foreign Affairs of the US, v. II, p. 777-778”
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – D. D. 1400-Z-2: “Statement Handed by the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (TARASAKI) to Mr. Joseph W. Ballantine on December 2, 1941,” Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 778
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – def. Doc. # 2820: Excerpt from the Interrogation of OSHIMA, Hiroshi on 27 February 1946, p. 201-207
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1400-H-7 [2978]: Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the US, Japan: 1931-1941, v. II
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 1500-D-6 [Welles 2979-A]: Excerpt from Pearl Harbor Attack
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Def. Doc. No. 2936 (Togo) [363 ?]: The United States of America, et al v. ARAKI, Sadao et al, Affidavit of SHIMAZU, Hisanaga
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Do. No. 1400-H-7: Statement Handed by the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (TERASAKI) to Joseph W. Ballantine on December 2, 1941,” Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 778
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Doc. 1500-X-3 : Exhibit No. 37, Basic Exhibit of Dispatches, from OPNAV, Action CINCAF, CINCPAC, COM 14, 16. Excerpt from Exhibit No. 37 of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, 79th Cong. 1st Sess.
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Doc. No. 1400-F-3: “Memorandum of a Conversation,” Excerpt from Foreign Relations of the US, v. II, p. 780
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2101: “Verbal Directive of the Chief of Naval General Staff Osami NAGANO
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Defense Document 2892 [SHIMIDA 3565]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 1532-A, Gen. No. 37421 [605-A]: Telegram No. 1405 from Foreign Minister TOGO to Ambassador OSHIMA in Berlin; Certificate of authenticity, 3 September 1946 [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (30) [1211]: Secret Telegram from Tokyo to Havana, Circular #2445: “Take great pains that this does not leak out. You are to take the following measures immediately!” [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2593-D (32): Secret Telegram from Canton to Tokyo: “Secret outside the department”
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Doc. No. 2685 [1331]: Regulations of the Sixth Committee, Approved by the Prime Minister December 2, 1941, Amended January 23rd, 1942 [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Document No. 6255-E [1258]: From Tokyo to Honolulu #123, Japanese Messages Concerning Military Installations, Ship Movements, etc.; IMTFE, City of Washington, District of Columbia, Certificate of John Ford Baecher, Commander, U.S.N.R., 25th June 1946; IPS No. 6255-E: Certificate of authenticity, 8 October 1946 [2 c.]
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.
2 December 1941 – Excerpt of unknown document, p. 73: Interview with Welles
The ephemeris files consist of a detail account of day to day information that DeMartino filed and organized beginning January 1 - March 10, 1936; and March 10 1941 - 1948.