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Box 93

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

"Good morning, sir, I represent the Handy-Dandy Brush and Mop Company, and I…Sir?...Sir?...", 1971-06-04

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents

A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled "Ok for Red China" arrives at a large closed entrance.

Dates: 1971-06-04

"Ouch! Watch what you're…doing…up…there…", 1971-06-04

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 22
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United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled "Aluminum Settlement" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled "July 31 Steel Negotiations" falls toward him.

Dates: 1971-06-04

"…Or, if you really want to go out in style, you can flush yourself straight into the East River!", 1971-06-09

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents

A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.

Dates: 1971-06-09

"…Which brings us to you, old buddy!", 1971-06-11

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 24
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United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing "Banks." Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing "Failing Companies." Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.

Dates: 1971-06-11

"Er, Mr. Laird…?", 1971-06-14

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 25
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A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled "an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam."

Dates: 1971-06-14

"Stop the war - Name the date now!", 1971-06-15

 Item — Box: 93, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents

The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.

Dates: 1971-06-15