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  1. Serial - EC1159

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 13), printed for the week of December 11-15, 1944. It is paginated 97-104. The articles discuss the resignation of Secretary of State Cordell Hall and his pursuit of peace, B-29s flying over and bombing the industrial cities of Japan in continuous raids, Argentina--its policies, its economic state, and its call for a Pan-American conference, importation and use of rubber for national defense, and short summarie...

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  2. Serial - EC1160

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 14), printed for the week of January 1-5, 1945. It is paginated 105-108. The articles discuss the ten biggest events of the previous year 1944, as well as the current events of the war (including reorganization of the State Department by the new Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, General MacArthur's invasion of Mindoro Island in the Philippines, air attacks on Japan by China and Saipan, disagreement on go...

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  3. Serial - EC1161

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 15), printed for the week of January 8-12, 1945. It is paginated 109-116. The articles discuss the 79th United States Congress meeting at the U.S. Capitol building -- the House of Representatives elected officers and the Senate swore in new members and Harry Truman became the new presiding officer, the possibility of veterans settling in Alaska and the conditions they would encouter, the Atlantic Charter and a ...

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  4. Serial - EC1162

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 16), printed for the week of January 15-19, 1945. It is paginated 117-124. The articles discuss the cause for the length of the war in Europe, an explanation of how Congress functions, how Americans can help the war effort to reduce the loss of American soldiers' lives, three people at the head of the war effort on the home front, the positive impact of the insecticide DDT, a new way to pick people up by airpla...

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  5. Serial - EC1163

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 17), printed for the week of January 22-26, 1945. It is paginated 125-132. The articles discuss crops in Central America aiding the United States, naval battles in the Philippines, new government in Hungary, how to identify Army and Navy medals and ribbons, and news of the war effort at home and abroad.

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  6. Serial - EC1164

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 18), printed for the week of January 29-February 2, 1945. It is paginated 133-140. The articles discuss the Russian army's push against Germany from the Eastern Front, the amount of U.S. government money that is going towards the war, manpower shortage in the Army and Navy and Congress's "Work-or-Fight" legislation, detailed information about the B-29 bombers--including the locations, missions, Bomber Commands,...

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  7. Serial - EC1165

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 19), printed for the week of February 5-9, 1945. It is paginated 141-148. The articles discuss the controversy over the former Vice President Wallace's appointment as Secretary of Commerce in Roosvelt's fourth term, a description of the duties of each cabinet department, German militarism in East Prussia, why knowledge of geography is significant in warfare, the importance of bulldozers and other equipment for ...

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  8. Serial - EC1166

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 20), printed for the week of February 12-16, 1945. It is paginated 149-156. The articles discuss Roosevelt's Reconstruction Finance Corporation, improving the efficiency of Congress, a new road from India to China called the Stilwell Road, the successes of the China-Burma-India campaign, physical therapy for wounded soldiers, victory of United States soldiers in Manila, the Russians using the Free German Commit...

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  9. Serial - EC1167

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 21), printed for the week of February 19-23, 1945. It is paginated 157-164. The articles discuss unity between the "Big Three" (U.S., Great Britain, and Russia) and the history of each of the three leaders, the importance of knowing geography in warfare and how the Russians have used geography to their advantage in fighting Germany, the history and current state of the draft in Canada, victory in the Philippine...

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  10. Serial - EC1168

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 23), printed for the week of March 5-9, 1945. It is paginated 173-180. The articles discuss the impact of World War II on industry on the West Coast and how peace will impact the area, U.S. Marines fighting for Iwo Jima, the location of the Japanese naval forces, Russia not participating in the war against Japan and reasons why they may eventually join in this fight, an experiment to understand how airplanes fu...

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  11. Serial - EC1169

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 24), printed for the week of March 12-16, 1945. It is paginated 181-188. The articles discuss heavy income taxes due to the war, ration boards in each community and an explanation of the ration books, how the war began--focusing on Czechoslovakia and President Eduard Benes, Congress studying a bill to draft nurses due to a shortage and how the U.S. Army nurses who volunteered are living under fire in France, th...

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  12. Serial - EC1170

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 25), printed for the week of March 19-23, 1945. It is paginated 189-196. The articles discuss a coal shortage and a possible strike on the East Coast and Central states, Americans (U.S. and Canadian forces) crossing the Rhine River, Turkey declaring war on Germany, four nations of Europe remaining neutral (Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland), the development of television, radar and its uses after the war...

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  13. Serial - EC1171

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 26), printed for the week of March 26-30, 1945. It is paginated 197-204 (though pages 199-202 are missing). The articles discuss the Allies closing in on Germany from the east and the west, orders on how to treat German civilians, a flood on the Ohio River and ways of storing water, and news from around the world regarding the war.

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  14. Serial - EC1172

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 27), printed for the week of April 9-13, 1945. It is paginated 205-212. The articles discuss food production and storage, the crossing of the Rhine by the Allies during a news blackout, a conference with 44 national representatives advocating for world peace that will be held in San Francisco, the Dumbarton Oaks conference, the Yalta Conference, U.S. strikes on Japan from 1400 planes that were carried on aircr...

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  15. Serial - EC1173

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 28), printed for the week of April 16-20, 1945. It is paginated 213-216. The articles discuss the current state and possibility for democracy in Germany, inflation in the United States, a cancelled treaty between Russia and Japan as of April 24, 1945, the Japanese cabinet's resignation and replacement, the U.S. Tenth Army fighting on Okinawa and the Japanese fleet's attempt to attack the U.S. naval fleet, and a...

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  16. Serial - EC1174

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 29), printed for the week of April 23-27, 1945. It is paginated 217-224. The articles discuss Harry Truman becoming president after the death of Roosevelt, Truman's relationship with Congress and keeping Roosevelt's cabinet intact, a summary of Roosevelt's terms in office (including Roosevelt's New Deal and the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps), the Allied forces' progress in Germany, the upcoming Sa...

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  17. Serial - EC1175

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 30), printed for the week of April 30-May 4, 1945. It is paginated 225-232. The articles discuss the duties of the United States President, Freedom of the Press, the United States working to make China stonger to benefit the United States in the war and in future conflicts, the U.S. representatives at the San Francisco United Nations Security Conference, and short summaries about the war in various areas of the...

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  18. Serial - EC1176

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 31), printed for the week of May 7-11, 1945. It is paginated 233-236. The articles discuss the history of the Nazis' attempt at world conquest, the addition of two nations -- Syria and Lebanon -- to the Security Conference in San Francisco and the later vote to add three others (White Russia, Ukraine, and Argentina), flooding in the Netherlands caused by dynamite damage to the great main dike at the Ijssel Meer...

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  19. Serial - EC1177

    Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 32), printed for the week of May 14-18, 1945. It is paginated 237-244. The articles include photographs and information about war crimes and criminals, how the victory in Europe will impact the home front, the impact of the war on American farms and soil conservation districts, the 49-nation peace conference in San Francisco, a summary of how victory was achieved in Europe, and a short list of President Truman'...

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  20. Sermon - 2017.066.0217

    Typed funeral service for Allen J. "Bud" Sutherland. There are 5 total pages printed on watermarked First Baptist Church letterhead. The sheets are paginated 1 through 6 with no page 4; Page 4 appears to have been used as part of a handwritten obituary about Bud (2017.066.0216a). The service contains prayers, hymns, quotations, anchors, and the final benediction.

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    Sermon (page 1, funeral service for A.J.Sutherland)

Thank You!

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