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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box 88

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

"Er--Salaam?...Comrade..?", 1970-05-01

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 1
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A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads "Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets."

Dates: 1970-05-01

"Hi, Spic!", 1970-05-04

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 2
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A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled "Hispanos" using a racial slur.

Dates: 1970-05-04

"Brewer, you only supposed to be keepin' this here chair warm!", 1970-05-07

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 3
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Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.

Dates: 1970-05-07

Quick! What year is this?, 1970-05-08

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 4
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Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline "Stock Market in Slump." A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.

Dates: 1970-05-08

"Let me pull those drapes for you, Congressman…", 1970-05-10

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 5
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A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing "Junk Mailers," offers the congressman cigars and brandy.

Dates: 1970-05-10

"Don’t do it, Sir - All is well, just as we said!", 1970-05-28

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 7
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United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads "Market Up!"

Dates: 1970-05-28

In my war of attrition, comrade, am I the attritor and the attritee?, 1970-05-31

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 8
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Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.

Dates: 1970-05-31

"You really did it this time, Finkley!", 1970-06-01

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 9
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A tow truck arrives at "Morrison Road Towing Center," pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.

Dates: 1970-06-01

Air Pollution Variance, 1970-06-07

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 10
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A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled "Air Pollution Variance," lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled "Public Service Co."

Dates: 1970-06-07

"None left! Some guys called Cooper and Church came through earlier and…", 1970-06-12

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 11
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United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, "Senate Gas," telling Nixon there is none left.

Dates: 1970-06-12

Meeting of the Board, 1970-06-15

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 12
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A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps "Approved" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.

Dates: 1970-06-15

"…And I was so very inspired by Mr. Nixon's message that I decided to make no more wage claims until he has things straightened out!", 1970-06-18

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 13
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A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.

Dates: 1970-06-18

[Representatives Rogers and Aspinall], 1970-06-22

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 14
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Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.

Dates: 1970-06-22

"Ok, suppose we got them to stop shooting and sit down together - Now, give us phase two of your plan…", 1970-06-26

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 15
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Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled "My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace."

Dates: 1970-06-26

Senate, 1970-06-28

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 16
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United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.

Dates: 1970-06-28

"Let's not overdo it, Murphy…", 1970-06-30

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 17
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A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.

Dates: 1970-06-30

"Round me up a bunch of honest Italians - I feel the call of leadership.", 1970-07-03

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 18
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A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline "Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment." He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.

Dates: 1970-07-03

Fire, 1970-07-08

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 19
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A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the "Fire" button.

Dates: 1970-07-08

"My Lai Probe Facts", 1970-07-16

 Item — Box: 88, Folder: 20
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United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled "My Lai Probe Facts," referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.

Dates: 1970-07-16