Box 75: 80th and 81st Congresses, General Files: Un-American Activities Committee - "V" General (1947-1951).
F 1: Un-American Activities Committee Hearings.
a. Hearings on H. R. 1884 and H. R. 2122: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (March 24, 1947). Part 1 - Testimony of William C. Bullit.
b. Hearings on H. R. 1884 and H. R. 2122: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (March 26, 1947). Part 2 - Testimony of J. Edgar Hoover, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation.
c. Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California. Vol. II.
d. Hearings on Public Law 601: "Hearings Regarding The Communist Infiltration of the Motion Picture Industry." (October 1947). 549 pages.
e. Hearings on H. Res. 5: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (September 1945). 175 pages.
f. Hearings on H. R. 1884 and H. R. 2122: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (March 1947).
F 2: Un-American Activities Committee Hearings.
a. Transcript of Proceedings - Public Law 601: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (February 6, 1947).
b. Report on Southern Conference for Human Welfare - P. L. 601 (June 12, 1947). 17 pages.
c. Booklet: "American's `Thought Police'." 46 pages.
d. Booklet: "100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the U.S.A." 29 pages.
e. Report on H. Res. 5: "Investigation of Un-American Activities and Propaganda (1947). 79th Congress, 2nd Session. 18 pages.
f. Hearings on H. R. 1884 and H. R. 2122: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda activities in the United States." Part I - Testimony of William C. Bullit (March 24, 1947). 31 pages.
g. Hearings on H. Res. 5: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States." (November 22, 1946). 73 pages.
F 3: Un-American Activities Committee (Research Material).
a. Correspondence and statement: re: infiltration of communism into motion picture industry. Paul V. McNutt.
b. Release: "The Citizens Before Congress." (October 26, 1947).
c. Release: "Your Stake in the Hollywood Inquiry." (October 30, 1947).
d. Statement by Eric Johnston, President of the Motion Picture Association of America." (October 27, 1947).
e. Address by Eric Johnson at the Annual Dinner of the Picture Pioneers (November 19, 1947).
f. Various statements by Paul V. McNutt.
g. Memorandum of Law with Regard to the Specific Questions Asked of the Hollywood Witnesses Indicating Why The House of Representatives Should Refuse to Approve The Contempt Citations Voted By The Committee on Un-American Activities.
h. Fact Sheet on the House Committee. on Un-American Activities.
i. CIO Statement on request of House Un-American Activities Committee to Cite Hollywood Writers, actors, and Producers for Contempt.
j. Statement by Helen Gahagan Douglas by Un-American Activities Committee (November 24, 1947).
k. Copy of clipping.
F 4: Unemployment Data.
a. Correspondence: re: unemployment.
b. Clipping, Unemployment Data: "Baltimore Sun, 4/13/47" *removed to outsized*
c. Periodical: Insured Unemployment: Vol. 2, No. 43 (March 22, 1947).
d. Report: Department of Labor: "Strengthening Unemployment Insurance." (March 20, 1950).
e. Unemployment Insurance Claims.
F 5: Union for Democratic Action.
General Correspondence.
F 6: United World Federalists (Alan Cranston).
Testimony by Alan Cranston: re: House Concurrent Resolution 64 (October 12, 1949).
F 7: Universal Military Training.
Copies of clippings.
F 8: United Nations (1946-1948).
a. Correspondence: re: goals and strengths of the United Nations.
b. Public Affairs Abstracts No.s 4-1 to 4-20 (January 1947).
c. Memorandum on Resolution Relating to International Children's Emergency Fund and Transfer of Certain Urgent and Important Welfare Services of UNRRA.
d. Flyer: The Unism Plan: "Compromise or Atomise?" 3 copies.
e. Flyer: The Unism Plan: "Food Fights For Freedom."
f. Flyer: THe Unism Plan: "Vision For Victory."
g. Booklet: The Unist. No. 2.
h. Flyer: "The Unism Plan - A Plan for the Plain Citizen."
i. Booklet: "Today's Children - Tomorrow's Leaders" 15 pages.
j. Information Sheet: "International Children's Emergency Fund."
k. Booklet: "The United Nations - Its Charter and Organization."
F 9: United Nations (1948-1950).
a. Correspondence: re: former Italian Colonies in Africa; United Nations aggression against Korea. Correspondents include: Harry S. Truman, President of the United States.
b. Booklet: Changing World: (March 1948). 16 pages.
c. Release: John Foster Dulles: re: Italian Colonies (April 6, 1949).
d. Background Information Relating To The Italian Colonies.
e. Speech (draft): "The United States and The United Nations Secretariat."
f. Provisional Agenda of the Fifth Regular Session of the General Assembly. (July 21, 1950).
g. Release: Secretary of State Dean Acheson. (September 20, 1950).
h. Periodical: Discussion Guide: Vol. 1, No. 16 (September 19, 1950).
i. Pamphlet: "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
j. Pamphlet: "Quick Facts About the United Nations Gram."
F 10: U.N.R.R.A.
a. Correspondence: re: relief program.
b. Speech: "Post UNRRA Relief."
c. Booklet: "10th Report to Congress on Operations of UNRRA Under the Act of March 28, 1944 as of December 31, 1946." 41 pages.
F 11: "V" General.
a. Correspondence: re: passports; housing for veterans; price controls; employment rent control; cost of living; atomic; visas; energy; European Recovery Program.
b. Paper: The New Spectator: Vol. I, No. 1 (May 1947).
c. House Committee Print No. 117: "Resume of Bills Reported by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs." 80th Congress, 1st Session.
d. Congressional Record: Emanuel Celler - New York: "Jewish War Veterans of the United States." (October 19, 1949).
e. Copy of clipping.
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