Sound Recording - "Meet the Press"; Recording of a Memorial Day Service in Japan for Korean War Dead - 1955 September 25, [Undated]
Brucker, Wilber Marion
2016
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Abstract
[Item 8] : [Part 1] : Interview of Hon. Wilber M. Brucker on "Meet the Press" NBC program September 25, 1955. Brucker discusses budget issues in the Army, the Red Scare, nuclear weapons and the Army, and the draft.Other Identifiers
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Content note: The sound recording(s) associated with this repository item derive from a single audio reel tape. A single tape may yield multiple audio files if there were variations in tape stock, speed, or channels (i.e. stereo or mono). For more information see http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/108126.
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Interviews Television Talk shows