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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 86

 Container

Contains 27 Results:

"Mind if we walk you there?", 1969-11-07

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 1
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A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads "End the War!" approaches a sign point the way to "November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.

Dates: 1969-11-07

"Ok, I'll put it this way…are there any volunteers with yearnings to work in an area of youth rehabilitation?", 1969-11-10

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 2
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A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.

Dates: 1969-11-10

"That came up quietly!", 1969-11-11

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 3
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A large truck labeled, "Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load" comes up behind a much smaller car.

Dates: 1969-11-11

"I wanted to be a teacher once - but I finally settled for a job with more money and more prospects for advancement.", 1969-11-27

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 4
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Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.

Dates: 1969-11-27

"Oh, come now!", 1969-11-30

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 5
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A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.

Dates: 1969-11-30

"Who is this heah impudent snob?", 1969-12-02

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 6
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Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled "G. Wallace Vietnam." He finds "The South," represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.

Dates: 1969-12-02

"Nothing please - we'd just like to sit and talk.", 1969-12-03

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 7
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A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.

Dates: 1969-12-03

"I hear sirens!", 1969-12-15

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 8
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A group of men from "Mafia Inc." tie up a man representing "Local Government."

Dates: 1969-12-15

"Catch! Ho-Ho-Ho!", 1969-12-17

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 9
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Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled "$800 tax exemption," out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.

Dates: 1969-12-17

"The Hanoi letter torture", 1969-12-18

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 10
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A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled "Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions]." He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.

Dates: 1969-12-18

"Ok, we'll admit you - just don't get uppity!", 1969-12-23

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 11
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Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get "uppity."

Dates: 1969-12-23

"…And a happy, happy New Year!", 1969-12-28

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 12
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A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.

Dates: 1969-12-28

"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?", 1970

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 13
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President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading "truce zone," and "arms banned in this area." Nasser says, "What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?"

Dates: 1970

"From the President of the United States - Greetings…", 1970

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 14
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A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.

Dates: 1970

Benny the Book, 1970-01-06

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 15
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A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.

Dates: 1970-01-06

"Le Shrug", 1970-01-13

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 17
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President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.

Dates: 1970-01-13

"New Space Development", 1970-01-15

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 18
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United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.

Dates: 1970-01-15

[Nixon and Agnew[], 1970-01-15

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 19
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United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.

Dates: 1970-01-15

"…and, Mr. Thieu, I want you to know how truly touched I am that you came to me for this, instead of asking those friends of yours!", 1970-01-16

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 20
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A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the "Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club," which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads "Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army."

Dates: 1970-01-16

"Soldier, you look like the man we need - how would you like to be on radio…?", 1970-01-18

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 21
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An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.

Dates: 1970-01-18