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Leaflet - 2017.070.0024
This is an 8 page leaflet printed on semi-glossy paper. Pages 3 through 6 are folded as a separate section and loosely placed between pages 1 and 8. There is a white background with green text. This is the Fall 1998 leaflet from IFYE NEWS, covering topics such as the 7th World IFYE Conference where the 50th Anniversary of 4-H International programs was celebrated, and the future plans of IFYE.
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Letter - 2019.019.0002b
Handwritten letter from Laura Lindsey in Sheridan, Wyoming, to her son, Private First Class Kenneth Lindsey.The letter is dated August 28, 1945; at the time this was sent, Laura Lindsey had not yet received the news that her son was killed in action on December 14, 1944 at the Puerto Princessa Prison Camp in the Phillipines. In the letter, Mrs. Lindsey asks how Kenneth is and says that she hopes he will be home soon. She also mentions another son...
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Letter - 2019.020.0023b-f
Handwritten letter from Corporal Archie Lindsey in the Philippines to his wife, Edna Lindsey. The letter was not dated, but the envelope it was sent in was postmarked on March 6, 1945. The letter is four pages; the last page has a section that was removed by an army censor. In the letter, Archie discusses the population of the Philippines, how they have are living and how they have been treated by the Japanese military, the U.S. Army building roa...
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Serial - EC1154
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 8), printed for the week of October 30-November 3, 1944. It is paginated 57-64. The paper includes articles about overcrowding in cities focused on the war effort, the Unites States' plan to bomb Formosa in the Pacific Ocean (to stop its aid to Japan and its use as an air and naval base for Japan; also to make a path for U.S. forces to the coast of China and to the Philippines), problems in Greece, the importan...
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Serial - EC1155
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 9), printed for the week of November 6-10, 1944. It is paginated 65-72. The articles discuss Congress and its role in making peace, the presidential election and pride in being able to hold a national election during wartime, American and Filipino forces fighting the Japanese and the impending freedom in the Philippines, eductional broadcasting through FM radio, President Osmeña returning to the Philippines, an...
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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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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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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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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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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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Telegram - 2019.019.0001
Telegram informing Laura Lindsey (spelled incorrectly on telegram) that her son, Private First Class Kenneth C. Lindsey (also spelled incorrectly on telegram) was killed in action on December 14, 1944 at the Puerto Princessa Prison Camp in the Phillipines. It was sent by United States Marine Corps Commandant A.A. Vandercraft. The telegram was sent on the 30th; no month is given, but a letter from Laura to her son written in late August 1945 (2019...
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