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- Johnny [videorecording] / by Fair, Mel,act; Majors, Lee,act; Phillips, Jerry,act; Vander, Musetta,act;
Musetta Vander, Mel Fair, Aubyn Cole, Jerry Phillips, Lee Majors.When Dr. Drew Carter tragically lost his 10-year-old son in a car accident while his wife Julia was driving, he didn't expect to lose his whole family as well. Since the accident, Julia is emotionally absent from Drew and their daughter Kayla. When Dr. Miller refers Johnny, a foster child with leukemia, to Drew, the wheels start to turn as he sees a chance to heal his family. Johnny doesn't know what he is in for, but is convinced he's there for a special mission.Not Rated.DVD; NTSC; all regions; widescreen; Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: Adoption; Children; Chronically ill children.; Families; Feature films.; Grief;
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- Rolling thunder [videorecording] / by Devane, William,1939-act; Flynn, John.drt(CARDINAL)724716; Gould, Heywood.scr(CARDINAL)713361; Haynes, Linda,1947-act; Jones, Tommy Lee,1946-act(CARDINAL)348246; Schrader, Paul,1946-scr(CARDINAL)765931; American International Pictures (Firm); Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1992- )pbldst(CARDINAL)357087; Orion Pictures.pro;
MARCIVE 10/14/11Music, Barry DeVorzon.William Devane, Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Haynes.When Major Charles Rane returns home to Texas, he is given a true hero's welcome. He and his friend Johnny Vohden have endured eight years of physical and mental torture in a POW camp. Charlie's big homecoming includes a Cadillac convertible and a couple of thousand dollars ... and the news that his wife has fallen in love with another man.MPAA rating: RDVD; Dolby Digital; Region 1, NTSC.
- Subjects: Ex-prisoners of war; Feature films.; Revenge; Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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- The Old Dominion; essays for Thomas Perkins Abernethy / by Rutman, Darrett Bruce.(CARDINAL)142013; Abernethy, Thomas Perkins,1890-1975.(CARDINAL)198167;
Bibliographical footnotes.The Virginia Company and its military regime, by D. B. Rutman.--Virginia and the Cherokees: Indian policy from Spotswood to Dinwiddie, by W. S. Robinson.--The War of Jenkins' Ear, by F. L. Berkeley, Jr.--The rise and decline of the Virginia aristocracy in the eighteenth century: the Nelsons, by E. G. Evans.--The fat major of the F. H. C., by Carson.--Two men on a tax: Richard Henry Lee, Archibald Ritchie, and the Stamp act, by J. C. Matthews.--Letters from Norfolk: Scottish merchants view the Revolutionary crisis, by W. M. Dabney.--Weights, measures, and mercantilism: the inspection of exports in Virginia, 1742-1820, by N. B. Jones.--Depredations in Virginia during the Revolution, by E. Cometti.--Virginia's "critical period," by A. Schaffer.--The formation of the Virginia Historical Society, by W. M. E. Rachal.
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- North Carolina, 1780-'81 : being a history of the invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81 : with the particular design of showing the part borne by North Carolina in that struggle for liberty and independence, and to correct some of the errors of history in regard to that state and its people / by Schenck, David,1835-1902.(CARDINAL)200454;
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- Logan's run [videorecording] / by Agutter, Jenny.act; Anderson, Michael,1920-drt; Browne, Roscoe Lee.act; David, Saul.pro; Fawcett, Farrah,1947-2009.act; Goldsmith, Jerry.act; Goodman, David Zelag.aus; Jordan, Richard,1937-1993.act; Laszlo, Ernest.cng; Nolan, William F.,1928-Logan's run.; Ustinov, Peter.act(CARDINAL)131603; Wyman, Robert.flm; York, Michael,1942-act; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.pre(CARDINAL)150193; Time Warner Entertainment Company.; Warner Home Video (Firm)dst(CARDINAL)218485;
side A: widescreen -- side B: standard.Music, Jerry Goldsmith ; editor, Bob Wyman ; director of photography, Ernest Laszlo.Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Peter Ustinov."Live it up today, your time is up tomorrow. In the Year of the City 2274 humans forsake the ravaged outer environments by living in a vast, bubbled metropolis. There computerized servo-mechanisms provide all needs and everyone can pursue endless hedonism. Endless, that is, until Lastday. That's when anyone who's 30 must submit to Carrousel, a soaring trip to eternity and supposed rebirth. The screen's first use of laser holography provides some of the sci-fi kicks in this post-apocalyptic saga honored with a Special Achievement Academy Award for Visual Effects. Michael York plays Logan 5, a government Sandman authorized to terminate Runner fleeing Carrousel. Logan is almost 30. Catch him if you can."--Back of container.In the year 2274, everyone lives a wonderful life until they're 30 years old-- then they're executed.MPAA rating: PG.DVD, Dolby surround 5.1, region 1.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Johnson, George Clayton; Nolan, William F., 1928-; Life spans (Biology); Logan (Fictitious character);
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- The lord of the rings. by Osborne, Barrie.pro.(CARDINAL)847628; Jackson, Peter,1961-ausdrtpro.(CARDINAL)529204; Walsh, Fran,1959-auspro.(CARDINAL)541190; Sanders, Tim.pro.(CARDINAL)375241; Boyens, Philippa.aus.(CARDINAL)541974; Shore, Howard.cmp.(CARDINAL)844636; Wood, Elijah,1981-act.(CARDINAL)528627; McKellen, Ian.act.(CARDINAL)813573; Mortensen, Viggo,1958-act.(CARDINAL)686550; Astin, Sean.act.(CARDINAL)747669; Bloom, Orlando,1977-act.(CARDINAL)346575; Rhys-Davies, John.act.(CARDINAL)340715; Boyd, Billy,1968-act.(CARDINAL)838296; Monaghan, Dominic,1976-act.(CARDINAL)832553; Hill, Bernard,1944-2024.act.(CARDINAL)892073; Otto, Miranda.act.(CARDINAL)341269; Wenham, David.act.(CARDINAL)739479; Tyler, Liv.act.(CARDINAL)531891; Blanchett, Cate,1969-act.(CARDINAL)344981; Lee, Christopher,1922-2015.act.(CARDINAL)349057; Weaving, Hugo,1960-act.(CARDINAL)807350; Serkis, Andy.act.(CARDINAL)347753; Tolkien, J. R. R.(John Ronald Reuel),1892-1973.Fellowship of the ring.(CARDINAL)521578; Tolkien, J. R. R.(John Ronald Reuel),1892-1973.Two towers.(CARDINAL)521579; New Line Cinema Corporation.(CARDINAL)340619; New Line Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)356389; WingNut Films (Firm)(CARDINAL)852133;
Disc 1, Side A. Theatrical version, pt. 1; Extended version, pt. 1 -- disc 1, side B. Theatrical version, pt. 2; Extended version, pt. 2 -- disc 2. Special features.Director of photography, Andrew Lesnie ; film editor, Michael Horton ; music, Howard Shore ; costume designers, Ngila Dickson, Richard Taylor ; production designer, Grant Major ; special make-up, creature, miniature and digital effects, WETA Ltd., NZ ; visual effects supervisor, Jim Rygiel.Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham, Brad Dourif, Karl Urban, Andy Serkis, Sean Bean.In the second film of 'The lord of the rings' trilogy, the breathtaking adventure continues. The Fellowship is broken, but its quest to destroy the One Ring continues. Frodo and Sam continue on to Mordor in their mission to destroy the ring, as their former companions make new allies and launch an assault on Isengard.MPAA rating: PG-13; epic battle sequences and some scary images.DVD, NTSC; region 1, widescreen (2.35:1, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo., surround.System requirements for DVD-ROM and on-line features: A computer running Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher, the (included) InterActual Player installed, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, Macromedia Flash 6.0 and an Internet connection, a DVD-ROM drive, and a software or hardware DVD player. This DVD will not work in a CD-ROM drive and the DVD-ROM features are not available on Apple Macintosh.Academy Awards, 2003: Best Effects, Visual Effects; Best Sound Editing.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fantasy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; DVD-Video discs.; Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973; Baggins, Frodo; Gandalf; Aragorn II, King of Gondor; Middle Earth (Imaginary place); Hobbits (Fictitious characters);
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- Blue streak/national security double feature [videorecording] by Berry, Michael,1947-2008.aus; Blumenthal, John.aus(CARDINAL)739388; Busfield, Timothy.(CARDINAL)343718; Carpenter, Stephen.aus; Chappelle, Dave.act; Dugan, Dennis.(CARDINAL)886700; Duke, Bill,1943-; Edelman, Randy.(CARDINAL)844737; Feore, Colm.; Ferry, April.(CARDINAL)847571; Forsythe, William,1955-act; Fulton, Larry.; Green, Michael.(CARDINAL)525083; Greene, Peter,1965-act; Lawrence, Martin,1965-(CARDINAL)370818; Lawrence, Martin,1965-act(CARDINAL)370818; Lee, Robinne,1974-(CARDINAL)799764; Mayfield, Les.drt(CARDINAL)727859; Neil-Fisher, Debra.(CARDINAL)849244; Newmyer, Robert.(CARDINAL)857288; Roberts, Eric,1956-(CARDINAL)843623; Ronn, David.(CARDINAL)344918; Scherick, Jay.(CARDINAL)344919; Silver, Jeff.; Wilson, Luke,1971-act(CARDINAL)340633; Wood, Oliver.; Zahn, Steve,1968-(CARDINAL)347752; Columbia Pictures.(CARDINAL)747663; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)332237; Intermedia Films.; Outlaw.;
Blue streak (1999 ; approximately 94 min.) -- National security (2003 ; approximately 88 min.) Blue streak: director of photography, David Eggby; production design, Bill Brzeski; editor, Michael Tronick; music, Edward Shearmur.National security: music, Randy Edelman ; director of photography, Oliver Wood ; editor, Debra Neil-Fisher. National security: Martin Lawrence, Colm Feore, Bill Duke, Eric Roberts.Blue streak: Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, William Forsythe. Blue streak: Master jewel thief Miles Logan has a big problem. A National security: When Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn team up as security guards, no one's safe! LAPD reject and major troublemaker Earl got L.A. cop Hank kicked off the force for brutality. Now, these two guys who can't stand each other are stuck working together as lowly security guards. And they're playing cops to bring down a smuggling ring, if they can stay alive and stay one step ahead of the real cops. MPAA rating: PG-13 DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Los Angeles (Calif.). Police Department.; Comedy films.; Ex-convicts; Feature films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Jewel thieves; Police; Security guards; Smuggling;
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- Blue sky [videorecording] / by Boothe, Powers,1948-2017.; Jones, Tommy Lee,1946-(CARDINAL)348246; Jones, Tommy Lee,1946-act(CARDINAL)348246; Lange, Jessica.; Lange, Jessica.act; Locane, Amy,1971-; O'Donnell, Chris.(CARDINAL)219795; Richardson, Tony,1928-1991.; Richardson, Tony,1928-1991.act; Snodgress, Carrie.; MGM Home Entertainment Inc.; MGM Home Entertainment, Inc.; Orion Pictures.;
Music, Jack Nitzsche ; editor, Robert K. Lambert ; co-producer, Lynn Arost ; screenplay, Rama Laurie Stagner ; producer, Robert H. Solo ; director, Tony Richardson.Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, Powers Boothe, Carrie Snodgress, Amy Locane, Chris O'Donnell.An Army major assigned to monitor a top-secret nuclear test is thrust into the center of a high-level military conspiracy. The only person who has a chance to save him from the nightmare cover-up is his wife--the wife who has nearly ruined his career with her scandalous behavior.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo surround.1994 Academy Award: Jessica Lange, best actress.
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- America's major wars: crusaders, critics, and scholars, 1775-1972. / by Decker, Leslie E.(Leslie Edward),1930-(CARDINAL)218800; Seager, Robert,II,1924-2004.;
Includes bibliographical references.v. 1. 1775-1865.--v. 2. 1866-1972.VOLUME 1. INTRODUCTION -- THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION -- I. The crusaders and scholars: American [A. The war message: the Declaration of Independence -- B. Delegate Richard Henry Lee warns the people of Great Britain -- C. Delegate Samuel Adams on American independence -- D. Professor Jack P. Greene on the ambiguity of the American Revolution -- E. Professor Lawrence A. Harper on mercantilism and the American Revolution] -- II. The crusaders and the critics: Great Britain [A. Former Prime Minister William Pitt counsels appeasement and moderation -- B. Member of parliament Isaac Barre condemns British policies in Massachusetts -- C. Member of parliament William Mayne on American acts of treason against Britain -- D. General John Burgoyne on a military solution to the American problem] -- III. The critics and the scholars: American [A. Delegate John Dickinson opposes the Declaration of Independence -- B. Loyalist Emigre John Randolph's plan of accommodation for America after British victory in the war -- C. Professor Leonard W. Labaree on the nature of American loyalism] -- THE WAR OF 1812 -- I. The crusaders and the scholars: American [A. The war message: President James Madison -- B. Representative Felix Grundy urges a war for empire against Great Britain -- C. Professor Norman K. Risjord on the War Hawks of 1812 -- D. Professor Bradford Perkins on maritime neutral rights and the War of 1812 -- E. Professor Warren H. Goodman on changing interpretations of the War of 1812] -- II. The crusaders and the critics: Great Britain [A. Member of parliament Henry P. Brougham urges repea of the orders-in-council -- B. Member of parliament George H. Rose argues that repeal of the orders-in-council would aid France -- C. Member of parliament Alexander Baring urges conciliation of the United States -- D. Foreign secretary Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, on the orders-in-council and national defense -- E. Member of parliament George Canning opposes the "free ships make free goods" doctrine, but urges moderation toward America] -- III. The critics and the scholars: American [A. Representative John Randolph predicts defeat and disaster for the United States in the coming war -- B. Professor Samuel E. Morison on the unpopularity of the War of 1812 -- C. Resolutions of the Hartford Convention: flirtation with secession] -- THE MEXICAN WAR -- I. The crusaders and the scholars: American [A. The war message: President James K. Polk -- B. Historian Bernard DeVoto on the personality and foreign policy of President Polk -- C. Professor Norman A. Graebner on Polk and manifest destiny] -- II. The crusaders: Mexican [A. Professor Justin H. Smith on Mexican eagerness for war in 1846] -- III. The critics: American [A. Unitarian clergyman William E. Channing opposes the annexation of Texas on anti-slavery and pacifist grounds -- B. Representative Joshua R. Giddings views the Mexican War as a Polk conspiracy -- C. Senator Thomas Corwin condemns the Mexican War as unconstitutional and disruptive of the union -- D. Abolitionist poet James Russell Lowell on manifest destiny and the aggressive slavocracy -- E. Senator John C. Calhoun opposes the annexation of all of Mexico] -- THE CIVIL WAR -- I. The scholars [A. Professor Avery Craven on how the war came about -- B. Professor Pieter Geyl on the inevitability of the Civil War] -- THE WAR OF THE REBELLION -- I. The crusaders: union moderates and extremists [A. Representative John A. Logan pleads for moderation and an end to extremist rhetoric -- B. President Abraham Lincoln extends thorn bush and olive branch to the seceded states in his first inaugural address -- C. A war message: President Abraham Lincoln calls for volunteer soldiers to defend the Union -- D. Abolitionist editor Orestes A. Brownson welcomes the war as a holy crusade against slavery] -- II. The critics: Union [A. Historian Frank L. Klement on the Copperhead movement in the North] -- THE WAR FOR SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE -- I. The crusaders: Confederate moderates and extremists [A. Georgia statesman Alexander H. Stephens counsels reason, moderation, and non-secession -- B. A war message: President Jefferson Davis calls for military preparations in his inaugural address -- C. The Charlottesville, Virginia, Review on Lincoln's war-of-revenge policy -- D. The New Orleans, Louisiana, Bee on Lincoln's conspiratorial war against the South] -- II. The critics: Confederate [A. Historian Georgia Lee Tatum on treason and disloyalty in the Confederacy].VOLUME 2. INTRODUCTION -- THE SPANISH-AMERICAN-PHILIPPINE-WAR -- I. The crusaders: American [A. The war message: President William McKinley -- B. President McKinley's instructions to the American peace commissioners -- C. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge explains the origin of the American-Philippine war and absolves the United States of wrongdoing -- D. Senator Albert J. Beveridge supports imperialism and a vigorous prosecution of the Philippine War -- E. Brigadier General J. F. Bell on the problems of guerilla tactics and warfare in the Philippines] -- II. The crusaders: Filipino [A. The war message: President Emilio Aguinaldo -- B. President Emilio Aguinaldo on why the Philippine Republic must fight -- C. Propaganda leaflet distributed by the Philippine government to Filipino soldiers and civilians] -- III. The critics: American [A. Anti-Imperialist Professor Charles Eliot Norton condemns the war with Spain and laments the ending of American isolationism -- B. Senator Benjamin Tillman views the Philippine War as a Filipino struggle for liberty -- C. Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan and the case against imperialism -- D. Senator Charles A. Culberson on army atrocities in the Philippines: testimony of Pvt. Andrew K. Weir] -- WORLD WAR I -- I. The crusaders and the scholars: American [A. The war message: President Woodrow Wilson -- B. Representative John Jacob Rogers views the war as a great crusade for Christianity and decency -- C. Professor Richard Leopold on historical interpretations of American intervention in 1917] -- II. The crusaders and the critics: German [A. The German Crown Council debates resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare -- B. Germany announces the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare -- C. Professor Ernest R. May on the dilemmas of German chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg] -- III. The critics: American [A. Senator Robert M. LaFollette views American entry into the war as a plot against the poor and a defeat for democracy -- B. Senator George W. Norris sees American involvement in the war as a Wall Street conspiracy -- C. Representative Fred A. Britten on the horrors of war and the certain need for conscription -- D. Social reformer Jane Addams on the loneliness of the pacifist in time of war] -- WORLD WAR II -- I. The crusaders and the scholars: American [A. The war message: President Franklin D. Roosevelt -- B. President Franklin D. Roosevelt warns America that aggressors are on the march -- C. President Franklin D. Roosevelt defines the four freedoms for which the United States stands -- D. A New York Times editorial on the necessary end of isolationism and an isolated America -- E. Historian Herbert Feis on Roosevelt and the final days before Pearl Harbor -- F. President Franklin D. Roosevelt explains the origins of the war to the American people] -- II. The crusaders: German and Japanese [A. Diplomat Douglas Miller predicts the probable future course of German foreign policy -- B. German colonel Freidrich Hossbach records Adolf Hitler's plans for aggressive war in Europe -- C. Ambassador Joseph C. Grew predicts the probable future course of Japanese foreign policy -- D. Japan casts the die for war - Tokyo -- E. Naziism in full flower: German engineer Herman Grabe describes a German massacre of Jews in the Ukraine] -- III. The critics and the scholars: American [A. Senator Gerald P. Nye on staying out of the next European war -- B. Senator Robert A. Taft opposes Roosevelt's lend-lease policy -- C. Colonel Charles A. Lindberg and the Spirit of Fortress America -- D. Professor Charles C. Tansill on Roosevelt's conspiracy to enter the war against Hitler through the Pacific back door] -- THE COLD WAR -- I. The crusaders: American [A. Diplomat George F. Kennan on the containment of Soviet imperialism -- B. President Harry S. Truman pledges American aid to free nations struggling to maintain their freedom in the face of Communist aggression: the Truman doctrine -- C. Secretary of State George C. Marshall commits the United States to assistance in rebuilding Europe's war-torn economy: the Marshall Plan -- D. President Harry S. Truman explains the need for American military intervention in Korea -- E. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the "Domino Theory" of Communist aggression in Southeast Asia -- F. President John F. Kennedy on the American stake in Southeast Asia -- G. President Lyndon B. Johnson defends American military escalation in Vietnam -- H. The State Department explains why the United States fights in Vietnam -- I. Pvt. Paul Meadlo describes American atrocities in the South Vietnamese village of My Lai in March, 1968 -- J. President Richard M. Nixon explains the necessity of the American military incursion into Cambodia -- K. Columnist Joseph Alsop fears the advent of a new isolationism in the United States] -- II. The crusaders and the scholars: Communist [A. Joseph Stalin on Soviet security and the hostility of the Anglo-Americans -- B. Soviet Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov condemns Anglo-American imperialism -- C. Professors Katzenbach and Hannahan on the revolutionary strategy of Mao Tse Tung: an American view -- D. Professor Douglas Pike on the strategy, tactics, and ideology of the Viet Cong -- E. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong atrocities in the South Vietnam city of Hue] -- III. The critics: American [A. Columnist Walter Lippmann challenges the Kennan concept of containment -- B. Progressive party presidential candidate Henry A. Wallace links American anti-Communism abroad with reaction and racism at home -- C. General Douglas MacArthur attacks Truman's limited war policy in Korea -- D. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy sees a Communist conspiracy in the State Department to turn the world over to Soviet Russia and Red China -- E. Student radical Carl Oglesby of Students for a Democratic Society condemns America's liberalism and the war in Vietnam -- F. Representative John Bell Williams defines the peace movement in America as a conspiracy of native radicals and blacks -- G. Senator J. William Fulbright on America's arrogance of power in world politics -- H. Senator Eugene McCarthy's plan to end American involvement in Vietnam -- I. Student editorial reactions to the Cambodian incursion and the tragedy at Kent State University in Ohio: the University of Oregon and Washington College in Maryland -- J. Professor Henry Steele Commager on executive usurpation of the constitutional power of congress to make war].
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- The committee; the extraordinary career of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. / by Goodman, Walter.(CARDINAL)128901;
Bibliography: 549-550.A history of the committee from its origins in the Palmer Raids of the 1920's, through the rise of Communist and Fascist groups in the 1930's, culminating in the McCarthyism of the 1950's, and continuing into the investigations of civil rights and peace organizations of the 1960's. Includes photos of major figures.1. Dickstein's monster: Fish committee ; McCormack-Dickstein committee ; Martin Dies -- 2. 1938 : The Dies committee: John Frey amd Walter Steele ; J. B. Matthews ; Federal theatre ; Harry Bridges ; Frank Murphy -- 3. 1938 : Disarray on the left: General Moseley ; Fritz Kuhn ; Earl Browder ; William Z. Foster ; American League for Peace and Democracy ; Joe Curran ; American Youth Congress ; Consumers union -- 4. 1940 : Popularity and power: William Dudley Pelley ; Smith act ; Mike Quill ; Carl Byoir ; Nazis ; Jerry Voorhis -- 5. 1941-1944 : End of the Tether: Institute for propaganda analysis ; American peace ; Mobilization ; Japanese-Americans ; Walter Winchell ; C.I.O.-P.A.C. -- 6. 1945-1946 : Rankin's coup: John Rankin ; Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee ; Gerald L. K. Smith ; Louis Budenz -- 7. 1947 : The Thomas committee: Gerhart Eisler ; Southern Conference for Human Welfare ; Hanns Eisler ; Hollywood ten.(Con.) 8. 1948: Vintage year: Mundt-Nixon bill ; Edward Condon ; Elizabeth Bentley ; Harry Dexter White ; Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers ; Laurence Duggan ; J. Parnell Thomas -- 9. 1949-1950 : In contempt: John Wood ; Atomic scientists ; G. Racey Jordan ; William Remington ; Lee Pressman ; Internal Security Act -- 10. 1951-1952 : Many are called: Hollywood revisited ; Oliver Clubb ; Herbert Philbrick ; United Electrical Workers -- 11. 1953-1954 : The Velde capers: Harold Velde; Schools and colleges ; Bishop Oxnam ; Truman subpoenaed -- 12. The Fifth Amendment: Dean Griswold and Professor Hook ; John Watkins ; Lloyd Barenblatt -- 13. 1955-1956 : The Walter Committee: Francis Walter John Gojack ; Edward Corsi ; Broadway ; Fund for the republic ; N.L.R.B. ; Otto Nathan ; Arthur Miller -- 14.1957-1960 : Operation abolition: Musicians and artists ; Boris Morros ; Air Force manual ; Mitchell and Martin ; Legislation ; J. Edgar Hoover ; Cyrus Eaton ; Frank Wilkinson and Carl Braden.(Con.) James Roosevelt ; San Francisco -- 15. 1961-1966 : The lean years: Women strike for peace ; Travelers to Cuba ; Russell Nixon, Dagmar Wilson, Donna Allen ; Dr. Stamler and Mrs Hall ; Ku Klux Klan ; Vietnam.
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