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Title
"Adlai's Highbrow Talks Worry Staff"
Identifier
e_rap_0347
Creator
Alsop, Stewart
Topic
Politics and government
Dates
1952-09-28
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2.116/7
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J. R. Parten papers
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Article describes staff's concern over Governor Adlai Stevenson's highbrow speech. Published in The Houston Post, September 28, 1952
Title
"Demise of the Center"
Identifier
e_rap_0305
Creator
Associated press
Dates
1975-05-26
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2.116/38
Resource
J. R. Parten papers
Description
Article describing the demise of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Published in Time Magazine, May 26, 1975
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"Kennedy vs. Nixon Fight Furiously to Bitter End"
Identifier
e_rap_0328
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Associated press
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Politics and government
Dates
1960-11-08
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2.116/6
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J. R. Parten papers
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Article describing presidential race between Nixon and Kennedy. Published in The Houston Post, November 8, 1960
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"Vocational Training -- an escape hatch to no jobs"
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e_rap_0294
Creator
Hutchins, Robert M.
Dates
1963
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2.116/46
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J. R. Parten papers
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Article on the lack of jobs relating to vocational training. Published in Los Angeles Times, 1963