An editorial in the BG News claiming that Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes should face consequences for the 1970 Kent State Shootings.
A poem by Jack Ramsey titled "The Flight of the 'Liberty Truck,'" about the journey of the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") to Washington, D.C., to be delivered into the service of the U.S. Army for use in World War I.
A typewritten pamphlet detailing one student's dissatisfaction with increasingly liberal student governance.
Celebration in Defiance, Ohio, in anticipation of the end of World War I, November 7, 1918. The armistice officially ending the fighting between the Central and Allied Powers would be signed on November 11, 1918.
Pamphlet of President Roosevelt's message to Congress.
On the "Witness" Luxor & Upper Nile Nov. or Dec. 1922
A splendid picture of the Witness. Clarice took it on my camera as the boat started on its way up the Nile last Wednesday.
Witness
A freak picture of the Witness. There must have been a "kink" in the film. Look how it sits on the water.
Lyrics sheet of theme song for Wendell Willkie and his presidential campaign.
Color, dark blue interlocking highways
Troops from the 135th Field Artillery, 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, 37th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Forces, engaged in battle in the Thiaucourt Sector of France during World War I.