Reminiscences of Telford Taylor : oral history, 1967.

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Reminiscences of Telford Taylor : oral history, 1967.

Growth and influence of Federal Communications Commission; litigation and negotiation with radio networks; Cox investigation; impressions of James L. Fly.

Transcript: 60 leaves.Tape: 1 cassette.

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Taylor, Telford, 1908-1998

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Telford Taylor (born February 24, 1908, Schenectady, New York – died May 23, 1998, Manhattan, New York), American lawyer and professor. Taylor was known for his role as lead counsel in the prosecution of war criminals after World War II, his opposition to McCarthyism in the 1950s, and his outspoken criticism of American actions during the Vietnam War. With the US Army, Taylor served with the Military Intelligence Corps during WWII, and reached the rank of brigadier general in 1946, following ...

Connell, Sally Fly,

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Fly, James Lawrence, 1898-1966

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Fly was General Counsel of the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1934-1939; Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.), 1939-1944; and later in private practice as an attorney before the F.C.C., a member of the board of the American Civil Liberties Union, and a frequent lecturer about radio, television, and freedom of speech. From the description of James Lawrence Fly papers, 1920-1977. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 495526579 ...

United States. Federal Communications Commission

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