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Box 7

 Container

Contains 276 Collections and/or Records:

New Horizons: The Magazine of America's Merchant Marine of the Air, vol. XII, no. 9, p. 13, July 1943 (Pan American Airways, Inc. N.Y., N.Y.). In a section, entitled "under control," within a larger feature entitled "In the Americas" Josh Lee praises Latin American Airlines.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_1
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "Future Air View of the Americas," Foreign Commerce Weekly, vol. XII, no. 13, pp. 3-4, 29, September 25,1943 (U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC; material printed is not copyrighted). Discussion of rapidly developing technology, in the field of air travel, and its effects on the modern world.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_2
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

National Aeronautics, vol. XXI, no. 10, p. 24, October 1943 (National Aeronautic Association Washington, DC: no copyright date or statement regarding copyrighting). In a section entitled "NAA Chapters," Josh Lee is included in an article entitled "Akron Women Mark 19th Charter Day." This is an account of Josh Lee's speech before the nineteenth charter day celebration of the Akron women's chapter in which he praises air travel technology, its place in the future, and the job future for returning WWII pilots.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_3
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "Civil Aviation's Contribution" The Baptist Student, vol. XXIV, no. 9, pp. 8-9, June 1945 (Sunday School Board of Southern Baptist Convention; no copyright date; or statement regarding copyrighting). Discussion of the extent to which civil aviation can help prevent war. Civil aviation brings world prosperity and therefore lessens the likelihood of war.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_4_1
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Wings Over One World. pp. 44-46 (American Airlines, Inc., N.Y., N.Y., 1945). A symposium on postwar aviation based on eight discussions presented in NYC by Town Hall Workshops. Discussion by Josh Lee entertains the ideas of better world trade through improved aviation.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_4_2
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "'Shine Up' the Airport Terminals," Airports, December 1945.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_4_3
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Group of magazine articles from Aviation Week discussing the airline business in which Josh Lee participated: January 17 - Lee's discussion of the decision of the CAB to "turn local service Route 106 into a trunkline"; February 28 - Braniff route dispute and Lee's dissent; item on the effect of the hiring of Ross Rizley on Lee's prospects for subsequent appointment; March 7 - CAB feeder policy discussed; Lee mentioned as being in the supporting majority; June 27 - "CAB Stands Pat in Pacific Case"; Lee mentioned as having been in the majority on that case; August 1 - Short paragraph about Wingate H. Lucas, Lee's prospective replacement, being dropped from consideration by the White House; August 8 - Discussion of whether or not to open an investigation of Texas-California interchange to determine if the American Airlines monopoly is unfair; majority against, Lee dissents; August 24 - CAB voted on operating authority for non-scheduled lines; Lee in majority; October 24 - "Josh Lee Protests Short-Haul Mail Rates"; Dec. 19 - "Minetti Replaces Lee on CAB; Rizley Expected to Resign Soon."

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_5_1
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "How to Prepare and Deliver a Good Speech," National Education Association Journal, vol. XLIV, no. 4, pp. 204-205, April 1955 (National Education Association Washington, DC). Discussion of the components of a well designed, well delivered speech.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_5_2
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Transport Trends, September 26, 1955 - Lee is "key CAB figure."

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 5
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_5_3
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "When You Stand Up to Speak" American Junior Red Cross Journal, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 18-20, March 1956 (American National Red Cross Washington, DC, 1956). Discussion about how to choose ideas for speeches and how to design and deliver a good speech based on that idea.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_6_1
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.