Box 1
Contains 173 Results:
Note Card
Small slip of card-stock with notes in pencil. Lists certain data for Airmail between USA and Europe.
NCWC Document, 1949-10
3 leaves, typed, stapled. Issued by the Slovenian Desk at the National Catholic Welfare Council. Labeled "Novi Amerikanec: Ponovino Iz Prve Stevilke"
Envelope addressed to Dr. Josef Turk, from the organization Sozialhilfe der Europa-Union, 1940-10-07
Contains German pamphlet identical to item 1.2.8, complete with list of standardized donation parcels for purchase, a return address card, and a green receipt card..
Business Card
Business card for Karl D. Beattie of the General Office Equipment Company in San Francisco, which specialized in Adding achines and Typewriters.
Telephone Message slip, Oct 3
Small slip of paper informing Monsignor Turk of a call from a Mrs. Ruso.
Newspaper Clippings
Official letter to Clergy and laity of the Archdiocese of San Francisco
Newspaper clipping of a letter from Archbishop John J. Mitty, announcing a clothing, shoes and soap drive during Thanksgiving week, 1949.
Document titled "Odasiljanje Poklona U Jugoslavije"
1 leaf, front and back, detailing stadard parcels of food and other amenities available for donation as a part of a relief operation in Yugoslavia.
Newspaper clipping on Yugoslavian politics, 1949-10-12
Two clippings of an article by Royce Brier regarding Yugoslavian leader, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, and his antagonistic relationship to the Kremlin. The article draws a historical parallel between this situation within the USSR and the declining power of the Antonine successors of Emperor Hadrian.
Newspaper Article titled "An Imagined Colloquy: Marshal Tito and U.S. Ambassador", 1949-10-11
A 3-column fictional dialogue between Marshal Tito, communist leader of Yugoslavia, and U.S. Ambassador Cannon. Deals with anxieties over possible Soviet invasion and the possibility and conditions of U.S. aid.