The Youths Companion: New England Edition, late-1800s/early-1900s
LIFE Magazine, early-1970s issues
The Philadelphia Inquirer, April August, 1945

 

The Youths Companion: New England Edition (list maintains original box order):

Descriptive Summary:
Title: The Youths Companion: New England Edition
Inclusive Dates: late-1800s/early-1900s
Classification: 01-10
Identification: Box 24
Repository: UACCH Archives, UACCH Library
Extent: 1 folder
Scope and Content Note: 44 issues of The Youths Companion: New England Edition, from the late-1800s/early-1900s
Arrangement: The bulleted list below reflects box order.

  • August 17, 1905 Item #24/01
  • March 4, 1897 Item #24/02
  • San Francisco Commuters to Roll Across Bay in Trains, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston Edition, October 24, 1938 Item #24/03
  • April 7, 1904 Item #24/04
  • April 14, 1904 Item #24/05
  • April 21, 1904 Item #24/06
  • Special April Number 1904 Item #24/07
  • June 6, 1907 Item #24/08
  • June 13, 1907 Item #24/09
  • June 20, 1907 Item #24/10
  • June 27, 1907 Item #24/11
  • July 7, 1904 Item #24/12
  • July 14, 1904 Item #24/13
  • July 21, 1904 Item #24/14
  • July 28, 1904 Item #24/15
  • August 4, 1905 Item #24/16
  • August 10, 1905 Item #24/17
  • March 25, 1897 Item #24/18
  • March 18, 1897 Item #24/19
  • March 11, 1897 Item #24/20
  • April 3, 1902 Item #24/21
  • July 20, 1905 Item #24/22
  • December 2, 1897 Item #24/23
  • December 23, 1897 Item #24/24
  • February 1896 Item #24/25
  • Washingtons Birthday 1896 Item #24/26
  • February 27, 1896 Item #24/27
  • July 6, 1905 Item #24/28
  • Regular Issue for October 24, 1907 Item #24/0
  • March 6, 1902 Item #24/29
  • Spring Number 1902 Item #24/0
  • March 20, 1902 Item #24/30
  • Easter Number 1902 Item #24/31
  • Memorial Day Number 1902 Item #24/32
  • Easter Number 1901 Item #24/33
  • New Years Number 1905 Item #24/34
  • January 12, 1905 Item #24/35
  • January 19, 1905 Item #24/36
  • January 26, 1905 Item #24/37
  • May 11, 1899 Item #24/38
  • May 25, 1899 Item #24/39
  • July 4th Number 1905 Item #24/0
  • July 13, 1905 Item #24/40
  • October 4, 1894 Item #24/41
  • October 11, 1894 Item #24/42
  • October 18, 1894 Item #24/43
  • Fourth of July, 1901 Item #24/44

 


LIFE (list maintains original box order):

Descriptive Summary:
Title: Life Magazine
Inclusive Dates: early-1970s
Classification: 01-10
Identification: Box 24
Repository: UACCH Archives, UACCH Library
Extent: 12 issues
Scope and Content Note: 12 issues from the early-1970s
Arrangement: The bulleted list below reflects box order.

 

  • Special Double Issue, December 15, 1972 Item #24/45
  • July 21, 1972 Item #24/46
  • March 10, 1972 Item #24/47
  • January 8, 1971 Item #24/48
  • March 3, 1972 Item #24/49
  • October 29, 1971 Item #24/50
  • February 18, 1972 Item #24/51
  • March 31, 1972 Item #24/52
  • December 25, 1970 Item #24/53
  • Special Double Issue, December 17, 1971 Item #24/54
  • September 10, 1971 Item #24/55
  • April 21, 1972 Item #24/56

Descriptive Summary:
Title: 5 miscellaneous Philadelphia newspapers
Inclusive Dates: April to August 1945
Classification: 01-10
Identification: Box 24
Repository: UACCH Archives, UACCH Library
Extent: 5 issues
Scope and Content Note: 5 issues of Philadelphia newspapers from April to August, 1945
Arrangement: The bulleted list below reflects box order.

 

  • HITLER IS DEAD: Nazi Radio Reports Fuehrer Killed Fighting Russians, Doenitz Takes Over Rule; Resistance Fading in Berlin, The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 2, 1945 Item #24/57
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  • ROOSEVELT DEAD: Succumbs to Stroke at 63; Truman takes Oath as President Organized Fighting in Reich Over in a few Days, Army Says, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 13, 1945 Item #24/58
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  • THE WAR IS OVER! JAPAN SURRENDERS, The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, August 14, 1945 Item #24/58
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  • PEACE: Truman announces Japs Surrender, Ends Fighting, Names MacArthur Chief, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 15, 1945 Item #24/59
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  • V-E PROCLAMATION 9 A.M.; WAR IS ENDED IN EUROPE, Philadelphia Record, May 8, 1945 Item #24/60
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