Box 21
Contains 23 Results:
George D. Bailey, 1944-1950
Senator Josiah W. Bailey, 1939-1942
Commodore Harold D. Baker, 1944-1945
Frank Bane, 1934-1944
Norman W. Baxter
Henry S. Bell, 1944-1945
Raymond Bell, 1942-1955
Bell is a Brigadier General.
Aneurin Bevan, 1941
John Paris Bickell, 1941-1949
Walter H. Brummett, 1936-1955
Jack Burnett (KULA radio station of Honolulu), 1955
Gus P. Backman, 1926-1956
Bernard M. Baruch, 1944-1954
August 8, 1944--Letter of congratulation to Hinckley in his new position as director of Contract Settlement.
Alben W. Barkley, 1946-1956
Birthday greetings to Barkley and letters of commendation to and from Barkley and Hinckley in their respective roles in government.
Preston Bassett, 1949-1950
December 8, 1949 and March 14, 1950--Discussion of color television in its beginning.
Thomas H. Beck, 1940-1942
Editorial director of Crowell-Collier Publishing Company writing of his intention to convince the public of the need for national defense. Related correspondence and publication of two articles on aviation by Hinckley.
Alfred Bergman, 1940-1942
A series of articles and letters in which Bergman warns of the dangers of Nazism to the United States and the world if the U.S. does not commit itself not only militarily, but also through labor, industry, and capital.
Leslie L. Biffle, 1943-1965
Address in honor of Biffle and his fifty years of service in Washington, D. C. Regular correspondence covering many years of mutual respect and admiration.
William Avery Bishop, 1942
Magazine article on the famous World War I ace, biographical notes on his position as air marshal and director of recruiting as the air training plan took shape in Canada in 1940. Correspondence relating to the honor paid Air Marshal Bishop with the Legion of Merit.