Box 2
Contains 31 Results:
Tuberculosis: the Chief Problem in the Philippines,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Defend the Constitution,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
N. T. C. Polestar,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Filipino Art and Culture in Pre-Spanish Times,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Youth's Opportunities under the New Regime,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Subpoena to Fred A. Hendricks,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Three Notices to the Guests of the Manila Hotel,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Philippine Trade,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Keynote Speech of Congressman Jose E. Romero,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
My Stand by Jose C. Zulueta,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.