Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Part 1
Including travel permits, registration forms, passes, membership cards, press cards, etc.
Part 2
Including travel permits, registration forms, passes, membership cards, press cards, etc.
E. R. Noderer - Harold Hutchings correspondence, 1975 - 1977
Contains background information on materials in this collection sent to the Tribune Company Archives by Noderer in July-September, 1977, as well as on the Noderer material found in the Tribune's Promotion Department, November 12, 1975
Material found November 12, 1975, 1942 - 1959
Miscellaneous papers confiscated by British intelligence from Noderer in 1941, 1939 - 1941
Including bills, receipts, tickets, invitations, etc.
Writings about conditions outside the United States, 1941 - 1948
- Six pieces concerning censorship in various countries, 1941-1948
- Two letters from Noderer to his parents (January 1942) describing conditions in the Dutch East Indies
- Nine items sent from Jerusalem in May 1948 during military action during the creation of the Republic of Israel
- Stories sent by Noderer concerning radical conditions in channel ports in 1941
Correspondence, 1941 - 1950
- 22 letters or cables to and from E. R. Noderer, 1941-1950, chiefly directions from Robert R. McCormick or the editors
- 12 letters, 1937-1939, between Robert R. McCormick and David Darrah of the London office relating to a plaque with the names of Chicago Tribune correspondents
Letter to E.R. Noderer from General Douglas MacArthur, 1945-03-15
Awarding him the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon
Miscellaneous invitations and bills, and six letters to Noderer, 1942 - 1945
Letters from:
- Maj. C.R. Fisher (1942-05-01)
- Pat Maloney (1942-12-04)
- Gen. Clovis Byers (1943-02-02)
- Harold Lasky (1945-04-08)
- Aneurin Bevan (1945-08-10)
- Mrs. R. L. Eichelberger (February 12, year not stated)
Service messages, cables and letters, 1942 - 1950
Chiefly between E.R. Noderer and J. Loy ("Pat") Maloney, from locations including Australia, England, Italy and Switzerland
Correspondence and related materials, 1943 - 1950
Correspondence from a file labeled "London Office - R. McCormick", 1939
Chiefly letters from McCormick to members of the London Bureau (Larry Rue, David Darrah), including some carbon copies of their replies, 1939-05-19/1941-08-25. Includes letter from Lord Camrose of 1939-05-19 criticizing McCormick's speech on freedom of the press, and McCormick's reply on 1939-06-02