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Big Picture, Episode 180, The Korean Ceasefire Talks Begin
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 180 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows the beginning of the Korean truce talks.
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 180 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
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CHAPTER X: SOCIAL WELFARE
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in California Voters' Handbook (Palo Alto, CA: League of Women Voters of California, 1954), [109]-114
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in California Voters' Handbook (Palo Alto, CA: League of Women Voters of California, 1954), [109]-114
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Oscar R. Ewing on the Cost of His Hospitalization Plan, 1951
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interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993; in Oscar R. Ewing, Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 8 mins
NOVEMBER 23, 1951 Participants: Oscar R. Ewing, Administrator of the Federal Security Agency, interviewed by Henry Hazlitt and William Bradford Huie. Topic: Plan to include hospitalization benefits in the old age security program.
interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993; in Oscar R. Ewing, Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 8 mins
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Chronoscope, Paul G. Hoffman (1951)
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interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 14 mins
JULY 30, 1951 Participants: Paul G. Hoffman, president, Ford Foundation, and former administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, which managed postwar aid to Europe, interviewed by Henry Hazlitt and William Bradford Huie. Topics: U.S. foreign-aid program and military aid to Europe.
interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 14 mins
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Theodore R. McKeldin on Federal Aid to Education, 1951
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interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Donald I. Rogers; in Theodore R. McKeldin (1951), Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 3 mins
SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 Participants: Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor of Maryland, interviewed by Donald I. Rogers and William Bradford Huie. Topics: McKeldin's record in Maryland; the Maryland state budget, taxes, and revenue; teachers' salaries and school finance; possible Republican nominees for President; and 1952 e...
interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Donald I. Rogers; in Theodore R. McKeldin (1951), Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 3 mins
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Chronoscope, Tingfu F. Tsiang (1951)
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interview by Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 15 mins
JULY 3, 1951 Participants: Tingfu F. Tsiang, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt. Topics: Korean cease-fire talks, veto power in the United Nations, and chances of peace in the world.
interview by Henry Hazlitt, 1894-1993 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1951), 15 mins
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Chronoscope, Louis V. Sutton (1952)
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interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Donald I. Rogers, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 15 mins
JULY 16, 1952 Participants: Louis V. Sutton, president, Carolina Power and Light Company, interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Donald I. Rogers. Topics: Government's role in the production of electric power, spending for advertising (promotion), dam building, hydroelectric projects, and other types of power pl...
interview by William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983 and Donald I. Rogers, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 15 mins
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Chronoscope, Robert L. Johnson
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interview by Gabriel Hauge, 1914-1981 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 15 mins
JANUARY 11, 1952 Participants: Robert L. Johnson, president, Temple University, and chairman, Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report, interviewed by Gabriel Hauge and William Bradford Huie. Topics: Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report on the reorganization of the federal government.
interview by Gabriel Hauge, 1914-1981 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 15 mins
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Chronoscope, Sen. Fred A. Seaton (R-NE)
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interview by Ansel Talbert, 1912-1987 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 14 mins
APRIL 25, 1952 Participants: Senator Frederick A. Seaton (R-NE) interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Lt. Col. Ansel E. Talbert. Topics: Missouri River flood damage and flood control.
interview by Ansel Talbert, 1912-1987 and William Bradford Huie, 1910-1983, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1952), 14 mins
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Chronoscope, Ancher Nelsen
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interview by Kenneth Crawford and Larry LeSueur, 1909-2003, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1953), 15 mins
NOVEMBER 27, 1953 Participants: Ancher Nelsen, Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), interviewed by Larry Lesueur and Kenneth Crawford. Topics: Resources for electricity, REA, and future of hydroelectric power.
interview by Kenneth Crawford and Larry LeSueur, 1909-2003, in Chronoscope (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1953), 15 mins
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