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The Indonesian Dispute In The Security Council, Robert L. Munkres Oct 1953

The Indonesian Dispute In The Security Council, Robert L. Munkres

Open Access Master's Theses (through 2010)

When the situation in Indonesia was brought to the attention of the Security Council in January, 1946, and again in July, 1947, a new step was taken in the field of international organization; for the first time an international organizations, the United Nations, was dealing with the problem of a colony seeking to become independent of its mother country. While one may be critical of the procedure and methods which were used by the Security Council, such an attitude must be tempered with the realization of the enormous difficulties which exist when a new type of problem is considered for …


Army Technical Intelligence Organizations, 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor Sep 1953

Army Technical Intelligence Organizations, 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1953, the production of technical intelligence was the responsibility of the chiefs of the Army technical services. The technical services were bureaus in the Headquarters, Department of the Army, each headed by a general. In 1953, the technical Services were:

  • The Army Medical Service headed by The Surgeon General
  • The Chemical Corps headed by the Chief Chemical Officer
  • The Corps of Engineers headed by the Chief of Engineers
  • The Ordnance Corps headed by the Chief of Ordnance
  • The Quartermaster Corps headed by the Quartermaster General
  • The Signal Corps headed by the Chief Signal Officer
  • The Transportation Corps headed by …


British Land Policy And The American Revolution: A Belated Lecture In Economic History, George O. Virtue Sep 1953

British Land Policy And The American Revolution: A Belated Lecture In Economic History, George O. Virtue

University Studies (University of Nebraska): Papers

If this were spoken from a pulpit instead of from a teacher's rostrum, I should be disposed to take as a text for what follows a passage from C. W. Alvord's study of The Mississippi Valley in British Politics. From the middle of the 18th century to the Revolution, how to deal with the great valley was, Alvord holds, the number one American problem of every British ministry: How to meet the claims of France to it and how to defend it once her claims were extinguished; how to meet the claims to it of the seaboard colonies by virtue …


Department Of The Army Pamphlet Pam 30-26, A Guide To The Collection Of Technical Intelligence, August 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor Aug 1953

Department Of The Army Pamphlet Pam 30-26, A Guide To The Collection Of Technical Intelligence, August 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical intelligence was interested in, including:

  • Armored vehicles
  • Artillery
  • Infantry small arms
  • Mortars, antitank weapons, and grenades
  • Mines, booby traps, and demolitions
  • Ammunition
  • Artillery rockets and rocket launchers
  • Radio and radar antennas
  • Radio transmitters and receivers
  • Bridge and stream-crossing equipment
  • Construction equipment
  • Engineer equipment used in Arctic warfare
  • Ordnance equipment used in Arctic warfare
  • Quartermaster equipment used in Arctic warfare

Because the descriptions are so detailed and well-illustrated, the pamphlet is a good guide to army technical terms.

When this pamphlet was published the technical intelligence …


Fm 30-16, Technical Intelligence, 29 June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1953

Fm 30-16, Technical Intelligence, 29 June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is the first US Army manual on technical intelligence. The concept of technical intelligence developed during World War II. Technical intelligence doctrine was formalized by a series of army training circulars and other directives. Toward the end of WWII a new army Field Manual 30-15, Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Civilians, Documents, and Materiel (June 1954) was issued, but that manual did not reflect the World War II technical intelligence experience or actual army practices. That manual was superceded by Field Manual 30-15, Examination of Personnel and Documents, 27 September 1951 and by this manual.

This manual defines technical …


Summary Of Major Events And Problems, Intelligence, Security, And Safety Office, Office Of The Chief Of Ordnance, Department Of The Army, 1 January - 30 June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1953

Summary Of Major Events And Problems, Intelligence, Security, And Safety Office, Office Of The Chief Of Ordnance, Department Of The Army, 1 January - 30 June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a digital version of a portion of a report. As the name indicates the Intelligence, Security, and Safety Office (IS&S) had diverse responsibilities within the Office of the Chief of Ordnance (OCO). That report is in the National Archives, Record Group 156: “Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance …Histories of Staff and Operating Offices and Divisions of the Chief of Ordnance, 1946-1954, IS&S Office, July 195 thru June 1953,” Box C 8.

In the early 1990s, Robert Bolin copied the section of the report related to the Intelligence Branch within IS&S. This document is a …


History Of The Intelligence, Security, And Safety Office: Office Of The Chief Of Ordnance, 1 July 1951 - June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1953

History Of The Intelligence, Security, And Safety Office: Office Of The Chief Of Ordnance, 1 July 1951 - June 1953, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a digital version of portions of four semiannual reports. The Intelligence, Security, and Safety Office had diverse responsibilities within the Office of the Chief of Ordnance within the Department of the Army. Those reports are in the National Archives, “Record Group 156: Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance…Histories of Staff and Operating offices and divisions of the Chief of Ordnance, 1946-1954, IS&S Office, “ Box C 8.

In the early 1990s, Robert Bolin copied the sections of those reports related to the Intelligence Branch within the Intelligence, Security, and Safety Office. This document is a …


Nebraska 4-H Club Music : Extension Circular 0-22-02 Jan 1953

Nebraska 4-H Club Music : Extension Circular 0-22-02

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This was a packet stapled together. It had three pages of the original title and then also includes: the 4-H Music Identification Test List (EC 0-20-2) master, Music Identification Test list (EC 0-21-2) test, Tips for a Song Leader (Special 59) from 1953, Division I-Music Identification Contest, Registration Card and the Judge's Record (EC form 0-19-2).


Will You Be A 4-H Club Leader? : Extension Circular 0-48-2 Jan 1953

Will You Be A 4-H Club Leader? : Extension Circular 0-48-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Booklet discussing opportunities for leadership in 4-H and propaganda to encourage you to be a leader.


4-H Ewe And Lamb Project Outline : Extension Cirular 2-81-2 Jan 1953

4-H Ewe And Lamb Project Outline : Extension Cirular 2-81-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Outline for : Discusses selection and care of lambs and ewes. Provides information in lieu of a manual for the ewe and lamb prject for 4-H.


Building A 4-H Program : Extension Circular 0-53-2 Jan 1953

Building A 4-H Program : Extension Circular 0-53-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Gives a floorplan for creating a 4-H program.


4-H Sunday : Extension Circular 0-49-2 Jan 1953

4-H Sunday : Extension Circular 0-49-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Discusses the origin of 4-H Sunday which encourages members to attend a church of their choice. Includes suggestions for participation in church activities.


Correlation Index: Document Series And Pb Reports, Gretchen E. Runge, Special Libraries Council Of Philadelphia And Vicinity, Office Of Technical Services, Us Department Of Commerce, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1953

Correlation Index: Document Series And Pb Reports, Gretchen E. Runge, Special Libraries Council Of Philadelphia And Vicinity, Office Of Technical Services, Us Department Of Commerce, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Electronic Reference Materials

Shortly after World War II, the President created the Publication Board, an interagency committee, and authorized it to distribute government documents bottled up by war-time secrecy as well as documents containing information obtained from World War II enemies. The Publication Board began advertising documents for sale in the Bibliography of Scientific and Industrial Reports (BSIR) in 1946. Those documents were assigned PB numbers which were to be used as order numbers when ordering documents from the Publication Board.

The documents distributed by the Publication Board soon came to be known as technical reports. The Publication Board eventually evolved into the …


Beginning Baking : Extension Circular 9-111-2, Kathryn Cooley Jan 1952

Beginning Baking : Extension Circular 9-111-2, Kathryn Cooley

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Beginning Baking is made up of recipes for quick breads and cookies. You'll make muffins, biscuits, cornbread and snickerdoodle, called quick breads because of the baking powder makes them rise so quickly. You bake different kinds of cookies too. These recipes are easy to prepare and you'll learn to do many things that will help you later with more complicated baking. Of course, you want the food you make to be good. There are many keys to success. If you follow those in the book they will lead toward better baking.


4-H Awards : Extension Circular 0-10-2 Jan 1952

4-H Awards : Extension Circular 0-10-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This publication lists and describes the awards given each year.


As We Speak : Extension Circular 0-43-2, Julia Crom, Harlan H. Adams Jan 1952

As We Speak : Extension Circular 0-43-2, Julia Crom, Harlan H. Adams

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

I. Preparation of material

A. Choose timely subject

B. Read and gather material

C. Organize your thinking

D. Include introduction, main body and summary

E. Prepare actual speech

II. Delivery of Speech

III. General Suggestions


Your Own Best Exhibit : Extension Circular 4-13-2, Gerda Petersen Jan 1952

Your Own Best Exhibit : Extension Circular 4-13-2, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Discusses all aspects of this 4-H project: being the best you can be from grooming to selecting clothes that are right for you.


As We Judge : Extension Circular 0-44-2 Jan 1952

As We Judge : Extension Circular 0-44-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Pamphlet discussing the different judging activities in 4-H.


The Pure Seed Plan : Extension Circular 1-61-2 Jan 1952

The Pure Seed Plan : Extension Circular 1-61-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Creating and using pure seed for use in your region.


4-H Beef Club Manual : Extension Circular 2-61-2, K. C. Fouts Jan 1952

4-H Beef Club Manual : Extension Circular 2-61-2, K. C. Fouts

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Revised and updated--Manual for raising a calf project. This includes all aspects from purchasing the calf to showing it and marketing it.


4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2 Jan 1952

4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This publication describes who can join the club and illustrates how the club should be organized and run.


Ec 9992 Yeast Rolls, Ethel Diedrichsen Nov 1951

Ec 9992 Yeast Rolls, Ethel Diedrichsen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Handling yeast dough is fun. There is much satisfaction in molding the dough and watching it rise. You and your family will enjoy the delicious flavor and delicate texture associated with homemade rolls. The process of making rolls is similar to that of making bread. Less kneading is required because the gluten in rolls does not have to be developed so much in order to support the structure of the roll. As a rule. the dough is much softer and sweeter than that for bread. With a variety of ingredients and shapes. you can make tempting rolls for any occasion. …


History Of Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

History Of Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is an excellent description of the history of Army technical intelligence during World War II. It gives good descriptions of technical intelligence in the various theaters of operation and of the lessons learned from each. The experience in the Pacific Theater was highlighted. The use of a Technical Intelligence Company in the Pacific has proven an influential model for the organization of technical intelligence in the field in later wars. The first part of the document is an outline showing how to present the material to the students. The final 8 pages are a summary of the material covered …


Chemical And Medical Technical Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

Chemical And Medical Technical Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a detailed description of the idealized organization and activities off medical and technical intelligence activities in the various echelons of the army. It also discusses intelligence in the Headquarters, Department of the Army, in the offices of the Surgeon General and the Chief Chemical Officer.


Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-50, Soviet Gun, Tank, 100mm, Model 1944, (Д-10); Gun, Tank, 85mm, Model 1944 (Zis-S53); Gun, Tank, 76mm, Model 1941, (Zis-5) Firing 100mm Fragmentation High Explosive Shell Oф-412; 100mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-412; 85mm Fragmentation Shell O-365 And 0-365К; 85mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-365 And Бp-365К; 76mm Fragmentation Shell O-350; [And] 76mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-350; June 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-50, Soviet Gun, Tank, 100mm, Model 1944, (Д-10); Gun, Tank, 85mm, Model 1944 (Zis-S53); Gun, Tank, 76mm, Model 1941, (Zis-5) Firing 100mm Fragmentation High Explosive Shell Oф-412; 100mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-412; 85mm Fragmentation Shell O-365 And 0-365К; 85mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-365 And Бp-365К; 76mm Fragmentation Shell O-350; [And] 76mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-350; June 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly before World War II, Army Technical Services had been instructed to set up intelligence sections in the offices of their chiefs. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of officers in the related branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose military units. There were a number of technical services including the Chemical Warfare Service, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Department, etc. The Ordnance Department provided fire arms, artillery, combat vehicles, and related ammunition, …


Organization For Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert L. Bolin Depositor May 1951

Organization For Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert L. Bolin Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a through description of the technical intelligence cycle and of the responsibilities and duties of personnel at each echelon and of general and technical service officers. At that time the Technical services were the Chemical Corps, the Corps of Engineers, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Corps, the Quartermaster Corps, and the Signal Corps.

The last six pages of the document are a “Student Summary” describing the organization of technical intelligence. .

Given that this was written a few years after World War II, this may well have been written by officers with practical experience with technical intelligence operations …


Special Text, St 8-30-1, Medical Intelligence, 1951, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1951

Special Text, St 8-30-1, Medical Intelligence, 1951, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1951, Army Medical Service (AMS) was the technical service that provided medical supplies, equipment, and services to the army. Like all of the technical services, the AMS was responsible for intelligence in its field of expertise. The chief of the AMS was The Surgeon General, US Army, and his headquarters was the Office of The Surgeon General (OSG) in Washington. The OSG was part of the Headquarters, Department of the Army.

A staff section within the OSG was the top level army medical intelligence production organization.

This is a textbook used in the Army Medical Field Service School at …


Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-82-2, Soviet Mortar, 82 Mm, Models 1936, 1937, 1941, And 1943 Firing High Explosive Projectiles, O-832; High Explosive Projectile O-832Д; And Smoke Projectile, Д-832, March 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1951

Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-82-2, Soviet Mortar, 82 Mm, Models 1936, 1937, 1941, And 1943 Firing High Explosive Projectiles, O-832; High Explosive Projectile O-832Д; And Smoke Projectile, Д-832, March 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly before World War II, Army Technical Services had been instructed to set up intelligence sections in the offices of their chiefs. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of officers in the related branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose military units. There were a number of technical services including the Chemical Warfare Service, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Department, etc. The Ordnance Department provided fire arms, artillery, combat vehicles, and related ammunition, …


4-H Woodworking : Extension Circular 7-11-2 1951, D. A. Kitchen Jan 1951

4-H Woodworking : Extension Circular 7-11-2 1951, D. A. Kitchen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This is a "learn by doing" club. You will learn the value of good tools. You will learn to use them and care for them. When you have finished the work in this manual, you will appreciate the need of a shop on your farm, and you will have completed some useful articles as well.


4-H Awards : Extension Circular 0-10-2 Jan 1951

4-H Awards : Extension Circular 0-10-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This publication lists and describes the awards given each year.