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After the Day of Infamy


"Dear Mr. President", Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 7, 1942

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Listen: Disc Side A
Transcript

Listen: Disc Side B
Transcript

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CONTRIBUTORS
Interviewee: Austen, Ted
Interviewee: Erickson, Reid
Interviewee: Gelb, Phillip
Interviewee: Hofley, Barbara
Interviewee: Kingsbury, Margarit
Interviewee: McDowell, Betty Ann
Interviewee: Olsson, Olaf
Interviewee: Olstead, Tor
Interviewee: Pertchard, Bruce
Interviewee: Raymond, Lotte
Interviewee: Saturn, Leland
Interviewee: Schuller, Mrs. M. R.
Interviewee: Williams, James

CREATED/PUBLISHED
Date created:  February 7, 1942

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 16 in.

NOTES
Sound Recording, Non-Music

Part of a series of interviews made February 7, 1942.

CONTENTS
Disc Side A
-Interview with Leland B. Saturn
-Interview with librarian
-Interview with Bruce Pertchard
-Interview with Philip Gelb
-Interview with Lotte Raymond
-Interview with Reid Erickson
-Interview with Ted Austen
Disc Side B
-Interview with Margarit Kingsbury
-Interview with Tor Olstead
-Interview with James Williams
-Interview with Olaf Olsson
-Interview with Mrs. M. R. Shuller
-Interview with Barbara Hofley
-Interview with Betty Ann McDowell
-Interview with Social Worker

SUBJECTS
Autarchy
Conscientious objection--United States
Isolationism--United States
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
Profiteering--United States
Casualties--United States--World War, 1939-1945
Economic aspects--United States--World War, 1939-1945
Public opinion--World War, 1939-1945
Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
Minnesota--Minneapolis

IDENTIFIER
LWO 3493, Reel 46, Side A (preservation tape)
AFS 6427 (original disc)
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/afc1942003.sr61

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