Box 5
Container
Contains 41 Results:
America's Answer to "Isms", 1939
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 18
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1939
Is the Dies Committee Un-American?, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 19
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
The Facts about Father Coughlin and the Christian Front (I), 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 20
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
The Facts about Father Coughlin and the Christian Front (II), 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 21
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
Further Facts about Father Coughlin and the Christian Front, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 22
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
It Must Not Happen Here!, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 23
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
Propagandists Discover Lincoln, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 24
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
Wanted: Brotherhood!, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 25
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
Consider the Source!, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 26
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940
Mr. Markham Poet of the People, 1940
Item — Box: 5, Volume: 1, Item: 27
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents of the Collection
From the Collection:
The Reverend Walton E. Cole Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and publications on the radio battle fought in the late 1930s between Reverend Cole and Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who was among the first to exploit the possibilities of preaching on the air. Coughlin, became highly controversial when his broadcasts took a political turn toward Nazism and anti-Semitism. Walton Cole, a Unitarian minister in Toledo, Ohio, tried to prevail upon the Catholic hierarchy to...
Dates:
1940