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No Power In Opinion, Fred F. Marshall
No Power In Opinion, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
A letter to the editor from Fred Marshall regarding the League of Nations lack of power. Marshall discusses the fact that the League of Nations condeming Japan for its aggression towards Manchuria will have little effect on Japan's future plans. He suggests that if the League can't enforce its will, that it should disband.
Cedarville Boy Sits Outside Castle Gates Watching For Kaiser, Fred F. Marshall
Cedarville Boy Sits Outside Castle Gates Watching For Kaiser, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Letter published in The Evening Gazette from Fred Marshall to Ted Richards of Cedarville. In the letter Marshall describes the the landscape of the Hague in the Netherlands, his thoughts on the monarchy there, his understanding of the Dutch and their culture, and more.
Dayton Boy Military Attache At The Hague
Dayton Boy Military Attache At The Hague
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Newspaper article about a letter from Fred Marshall to his sister about being appointed to the American Legation at the Hague. He discusses why he was sought by the American Legation and more.
Letters From Soldier Boys, Fred F. Marshall
Letters From Soldier Boys, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
A reprint of a letter from Fred Marshall to his father. In his letter Marshall discusses living in the Netherlands, the difficulty getting enough food due to allotments, the landscape, his luck in being chosen to come to the Hague, and more.
Paris To The Hague, Described By Dayton Boy, Fred F. Marshall
Paris To The Hague, Described By Dayton Boy, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
A reprint of a letter from Fred Marshall to his family discussing his trip from Paris to the Netherlands. In his letter he describes the devestation of the War that he witnesses in the countryside, the sight of windmills, the cleanliness of the houses in the Netherlands, and more.
Greene County Boy Has Proud Distinction Of Being Chosen To Attend Peace Conference., Fred F. Marshall
Greene County Boy Has Proud Distinction Of Being Chosen To Attend Peace Conference., Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
A reprint of a letter from Fred Marshall to his parents discussing being chosen to attend a peace conference at Versailles was reprinted in "The Evening Gazette". In his letter he talks about the honor of being chosen to photograph the conference, the oddity of being in civilian clothes, and more.
Troopers And Troupers On The Way, Fred F. Marshall
Troopers And Troupers On The Way, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Comic that depicts the United States Signal Corp heading to Watertown riding in a bus desgined to look like a large format camera.
Some Of The High Spots In The Signal Corps Show, Fred F. Marshall
Some Of The High Spots In The Signal Corps Show, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Comic depicting the United States Signal Corp preparing to perform a vaudeville show at the Watertown City Opera House.
Voices From The Sea, Claude Shafer
Voices From The Sea, Claude Shafer
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Comic that depicts the SS Antilles sinking in water that has the phrase "Buy Liberty Bond" repeatedly printed on it.