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Preface by Senator Sam J Ervin Jr chairman Subcommittee on Con Page
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Prevalence of wiretapping
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The case against wiretapping
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Appendix Index to parts IV Wiretapping Eavesdropping and
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Wiretapping and eavesdropping legislation 1961Continued
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Historical background of New York State wiretapping problem
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Eavesdropping by other electronic devices
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Problems raised by the Soviet oil offen
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Oil offensive in Europe 10
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Index 17
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Education for survival in the struggle
MORE ANTICOMMUNIST EDUCATION IN JUNIORSENIOR
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CollegeUniversity Year Course on U S S R and World Communism
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Developing an Adequate Training Program for Present and Future
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The Use of Congressional Committee Materials by Prof Kenneth
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Philosophical Considerations Behind AntiCommunist Education
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1950s made provision for this second means in its optional 2year
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Teaching About Communism in the Schools by Carl F Hansen
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The Uses of Hostility
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Reaching Through to Young Minds by Harry and Bonaro Overstreet
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Some Problems Involved in Teaching About Communism in the Schools
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The Danger of Superficial Textbooks by E Merrill Root
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Cold War in the Classroom by Robert StrauszHupe and William
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Available resources material
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Concentration ratios in manufacturing
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Introduction 1
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2A Percent of value of shipments accounted for by the largest companies
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Percent of employment accounted for by the largest companies
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Letter from Earl W Kintner to Commissioner Ladd forwarding the final Page
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Individual views of Senators Wiley Dirksen and Hruska
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Summary of recommendations contained in the final report of the 196162
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Part IA description of how the management survey of the Patent Office
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Part IIIRecommendations based on our study relating to these major
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Part IVAttachments including various charts and work papers of
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Part IVAttachmentsContinued Page
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Communist penetration and exploitation
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Communist Infiltration of the Bulgarian Press Prior to
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Attachment No 1c Summary of comments received from patent
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Testimony of Aleksandr Yurievich Kasnakheyev
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The Communist Destruction of the Free Press in Cuba by Carlos
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Communist Seizure of Power and the Press Czechoslo
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The Reds and the Press of Estonia Prior to Occupation
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The Communist Infiltration in Latvia by A Berzins
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Communist Infiltration and Exploitation of the Rumanian
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III
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State Department security The case
Patent practices of the Federal Commun
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Agency viewpoint
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Patent practices of the Department of
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Agency viewpoint
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4 Electrolytic process for the extraction
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A List of patents held by the Department of the Interior__
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Department of the Interior employee invention regulations_
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G July 25 1961 Solicitors statement on Department patent policy relat
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The law of employed inventors in Europe
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Report and order in dockets Nos 10090 and 11228 adopted April
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