Arthur D. Morse papers 1945-1977

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Arthur D. Morse papers 1945-1977

Arthur David Morse (1920-1971) was an author and television producer for the Columbia Broadcasting System. Typescripts of Morse's published and unpublished articles, speeches, and books; scripts of his television programs "Yesteryear" and "See it Now;" and press clippings, reviews, and other printed matter. Includes page proofs, research notes, and other papers relating to the pubication of Morse's book, WHILE SIX MILLION DIED: A CHRONICLE OF AMERICAN APATHY (1968). Material about the War Refugee Board. Also, other writings concerning nutrition, health, and education.

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Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1966

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United States. War Refugee Board

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The Board was established on January 29, 1944 to provide rescue, transportation, maintenance, and relief of victims of enemy oppression. Its directors were John W. Pehle and Brig. Gen. William O'Dwyer. From the description of Records, 1944-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155525209 ...

Morse, Arthur D.

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Arthur David Morse (1920-1971) was an author and television producer for the Columbia Broadcasting System. From the guide to the Arthur D. Morse papers, 1945-1977, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...