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52. Peter Shipka to Frank Donner and Arthur Kinoy Regarding New Representation, October 1950 (correspondence)
53.
What Will Become of the Left's Worker's Order Now?
Vos vet itst vern mit'n linkn arbayter-orden?
וואָס וועט איצט ווערן מיט׳ן לינקען אַרבּייטער–אָרדען ?
54. Outline Regarding the Anti-Ordn Campaign and Trial
55. Alfred J. Bohlinger to Rubin Saltzman Demanding Records, July 1951 (correspondence)
56. Joint Memorandum on Recent Decision Dissolving the I.W.O. in New York State
57. Nahum Polak to William Karlin about Separation of Fees of Cemetery Department, May 1951 (correspondence)
58. The "Forward" and the IWO
59.
Just a Few Words in Mama-Loshn
Bloyz a por verter in mame-loshn
בלויז א פּאר ווערטער אין מאמע־לשון
60.
Five Days on the Witness Stand
Finf Teg afn Eydes-Shtul
פינף טעג אויפן עדות־שטול
61.
Bulletin of the Order
Ordn–Buletin
אָרדן־־בולעטין
62. Outline: Four-Year Attack against the Ordn
63.
Account of Testimony, Five Witnesses. For the Bulletin.
Far dem buletin
פאר דעמ בולעטין
64.
The Reinsurance Plan: An Overview
Di reinsurens plan: An iberflekhlekhn iberblik
דער רעאינשורענס פּלאן: אן אויבערפלעכלעכן איבערבליק
65.
Five More Refuse to Answer Regarding Communism at Camps at Committee Hearing
Nokh finf antzogen zikh tsu entferen vegen komunizm in kemps bay komite-farher
נאָך פינף ענטזאגען זיך צו ענטפערען וועגען קאָמוניזם אין קעמפּס בּיי קאָמיטע-פאַרהער
66.
An analysis concerning the opinion of the Appellate Court
An analiz vegn opinion fun apeleyt kourt
אן אנאליז וועגן אָפּיניאָן פון אפּעלייט קאורט
67. Assignment of $1000 from R. Saltzman to Philip Jones
68. Z. Heifetz to Rubin Saltzman Inviting him to an Evening in His Honor, November 1952 (correspondence)
69. Ernie Rymer to Miss Jaffee about Song Book, April 1952 (correspondence)
70. Nahum Polak to William Karlin Arguing that the Cemetery Department is Distinct from the I.W.O., June 1952 (correspondence)
71. Alfred J. Bohlinger to I.W.O. Cemetery Department about Court Order Requiring Surrender of Books and Assets, February 1942 (correspondence)
72. Lawyer Plans Last Fight to Save Couple
73. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg Must Not Die!
74. President Truman Receives a Message Urging Him to Save the Rosenbergs (postcard)
75. What Constitutes a "Hazard"
76. Petition for Leave to File Petition and Petition for Writ of Mandamus
77. The Rosenberg Case
78. The A-Spy Couple: The Ones They Leave Behind
79. The A-Spy Couple: Were They Just 'Innocents'?
80. The A-Spy Pair - VI
81. Petition to President Truman to Save the Rosenbergs
82. The A-Spy Couple: Moscow 'Discovers' The Rosenbergs
83. Rosenbergs Face Death; Traitors Go Free
84. Rosenbergs Must Not Die!
85. The A-Spy Couple: The Party 'Line' on The Rosenbergs
86. Spies and Speech
87. The A-Spy Couple: The Story They Want to Forget
88.
The Demand for Truman to Alter the Rosenberg's [Death] Penalty
Di foderungen az Truman zol farbeytn di shrtof fun di Rosenbergs
די פאָדערונגען, אַז טרומאַן זאָל פאַרבייטן די שטראָף פון די ראָזענבערגס
89. Speech Decrying Reparations Negotiations
90. Rubin Saltzman to Sol Rotenberg to Confirm Speaker, February 1953 (correspondence)
91. Sadie Doroshkin to Rubin Saltzman about Need for Funds, September 1953 (correspondence)
92. Sadie Doroshkin to Rubin Saltzman about Needed Funds, October 1953 (correspondence)
93. Emily Alman and Ephraim Cross Regarding the Rosenbergs, May or June 1953 (correspondence)
94. Amicus Brief in the Rosenberg Case
95. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Brief for Appellant International Workers Order v. James P. McGranery
96. An Appeal for Clemency
97. Sheldon Binn Write Article "City Spot Check Favors Chair for A-Spies," June 1953
98. Officer of the Court? (newspaper editorial)
99. Rosenbergs Are Executed
100. Notes on the Rosenberg Case
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