Box 2
Container
Contains 240 Results:
Armed Services are forced to lower their induction standards., 1951
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Identifier: Item 3
Dates:
1951
Federal spending into bankruptcy has full support of Communist sympathizers in America, declared Paul Cunningham at Westerman Field., 1951
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Identifier: Item 4
Dates:
1951
A bill to pay Carroll O. Switzer for five months service on the federal bench is introduced in the House., 1951
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1951
Iowa Health Fair to offer emergency health problems in civil defense, fist aid, cancer, and dental care., 1951
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Identifier: Item 6
Dates:
1951
Senator Alden Doud denounces President Truman's proposed $71 million tax proposal as a camouflage for socialist measures., 1951
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Identifier: Item 7
Dates:
1951
President Truman says we are to continue in Korea., 1951
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Identifier: Item 8
Dates:
1951
Knoxville school system asks for $49,000 federal aid for building construction., 1951
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Identifier: Item 9
Dates:
1951
C.D Van Nordstrand suggests nominating Paul Cunningham for the presidency in '52, 1951
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Identifier: Item 10
Dates:
1951
Iowa Congressmen receive mailed protests against drafting 18-year olds., 1951
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Identifier: Item 11
Dates:
1951
Cunningham seeks investigation of discrimination against Ames, Iowa, manufacturer, the General Filter Company, operated by J.P Lawlor., 1951
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Identifier: Item 12
Dates:
1951
Suggests Veterans Administration use W.W. II army and navy hospitals rather than building new ones., 1951
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Identifier: Item 13
Dates:
1951
Iowan Homer G. Hamilton moves closer to collecting from the government on his claim that he was the original designer of the "Jeep.", 1951
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Identifier: Item 14
Dates:
1951
Coach Earl H. Blaik asks Congressman Cunningham to appoint a good football prospect to West Point., 1951
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Identifier: Item 15
Dates:
1951
Taxes in the United States have now hit the 35 per cent mark., 1951
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Identifier: Item 16
Dates:
1951
Ninety cadets at West Point named for dismissal because of "cribbing" in examinations., 1951
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Identifier: Item 17
Dates:
1951
Hebert subcommittee reveals as much as $2 a pair difference in prices the Armed Services were paying for dress shoes., 1952
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Identifier: Item 1
Dates:
1952
President Truman's seizure of the steel industry termed "unconstitutional"., 1952
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Identifier: Item 2
Dates:
1952
L.M. Peet announces his candidacy for Republican nomination for Congressman in the fifth district., 1952
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Identifier: Item 3
Dates:
1952
The low-bidding Ames General Filter Company is squeezed out of an air force contract., 1952
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Identifier: Item 4
Dates:
1952
President Truman calls Otha Wearin a "pinheaded Congressman.", 1952
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1952