Manila (Philippines)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Edith and Joseph McGee Correspondence
Collection — Box MISC-14, Folder: MSS-0132
Identifier: MSS-0132
Content Description
The papers of Edith and Joseph McGee include one letter written while traveling to Manila in the Philippines and other letters written from Shanghai, China. The letters are addressed to Edith's mother ("Ma") and Brenton. Some letters are dated 1933 and the others are presumably from 1934. Edith wrote most of the letters with Joe typing one letter. Joe McGee was a salesman and far-eastern agent for Graton and Knight Manufacturing Co. Also included is a copy of the McGees' passports provided...
Dates:
circa 1933-1934
Robert Sandberg & Frank Hallgren, Military Propaganda Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0030
Scope and Contents
The collection contains propaganda leaflets and materials created by the Psychological Warfare Branch, along with descriptions of target audiences, information on the purpose of the leaflets, and translations. Selected examples of Japanese propaganda leaflets for Australian and U.S. troops are included. Additional items include newspapers published by the Office of War Information in the Philippines, photographs, posters, and Sandberg's diary from May 1943 through June 1945.
Dates:
1943-1948