Michael Ranville papers 1953-2008
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Free-lance writer; author of book detailing the case of Milo Radulovich, who was accused by the Air Force of being a security risk. The case was the subject of an Edward R. Murrow program critical of the influence of Senator Joseph McMarthy. From the description of Michael Ranville visual materials. 1953 and 1990-2003. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 437034580 From the description of Michael Ranville sound recordings, 1993-1995 and undated. (University of Michi...
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Milo Radulovich was a reserve Air Force officer, who during the height of the Cold War and the influence of Senator Joseph McCarthy, was accused of being a security risk. His case was used by CBS News and Edward R. Murrow in a "See It Now" program exposing the unfair tactics and accusations of McCarthy. From the description of Milo Radulovich papers, 1945-2008. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 273061020 From the description of Milo Radulovich visual materials. 1...
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