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Your land and mine radio talks

Title
Your land and mine radio talks, 1949-1950.
Author
Taylor, Henry J. (Henry Junior), 1902-1984.

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Box 1Mixed materialSupervised use *T-Mss 2000-033 Box 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre

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Description
.21 lf. (1 box)
Summary
Consists of thirty radio talks by Henry J. Taylor, from his weekly program YOUR LAND AND MINE, from the period May 9, 1949 to March 20, 1950.
Subject
  • Taylor, Henry J. 1902-1984
  • Hiss, Alger
  • General Motors Corporation
  • Communism
  • Communists > United States
  • Economics > United States
Genre/Form
Radio scripts.
Access (note)
  • Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Source (note)
  • Resnick
Biography (note)
  • Henry J. Taylor was an economist, journalist, columnist, author, and ambassador.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged
Call Number
*T-Mss 2000-033
OCLC
NYPW00-A175
Author
Taylor, Henry J. (Henry Junior), 1902-1984.
Title
Your land and mine radio talks, 1949-1950.
Restricted Access
Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Biography
Henry J. Taylor was an economist, journalist, columnist, author, and ambassador. Born in Chicago in 1902, later a resident of Virginia, Henry J. Taylor began his career as a journalist and columnist. His articles describing his world travels during the two decades between the First and Second World Wars were collected in his first book, TIME RUNS OUT (1942). Mr. Taylor's other books included MEN IN MOTION (1943), MEN AND POWER (1946), AN AMERICAN SPEAKS HIS MIND (1957), a novel, THE BIG MAN (1964), and another collection of essays, MEN AND MOMENTS (1966). Mr. Taylor was U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, 1957-60, during Pres. Eisenhower's second term. Henry J. Taylor died in 1984.
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