Canada. Parliament. House of Commons and Senate Committees [ microform]
Shelved by Session of Parliament and committee name. Located at call number J103 K6N381. Also available at the Law Library, Canadian parliamentary committees [microform], 1935-2008 Law Library MIcrofiche KE37 C35.
Canada. Unpublished House of Commons Sessional Papers [microform] 12th Parliament, 6th session (12 Jan. 1916/18 May 1916)]-33rd Parliament, 2nd session (30 Sept./1986/1 Oct. 1980. Law Library Microfilm KE55.2 C362
France. Journal Officiel. Debats Parlementaires. Chambre Des Deputes, 1881-1940.
The official record of the country's legislative body, The National Assembly (Chambre des Deputes) from 1881 to the dissolution of the Third Republic on July 9, 1940, at Vichy. It gives verbatim accounts of parliamentary debates, records of roll-call votes, texts of laws and decrees and various other public documents. Microfiche J341 K2.
Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500.
From the Oxford English Dictionary: 2. (With sing.incunabulum): Books produced in the infancy of the art of printing; spec. those printed before 1500.
This microfiche collection (located at call number Z240 I535) assembles--in thematic units numbered 1 to 81--full-text editions of incunabula from libraries around the world. See the Author Index and the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue at http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/istc/index.html
J. Edgar Hoover and Radicalism in Hollywood Part 1: Communist Infiltration of the Motion Picture Industry
The investigation of Hollywood by the FBI was a continuation of pressures first exerted in the late 1930s and 1940s by the Dies Committee and State Senator Jack Tenney's California Joint Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities. HUAC charged that Communists had established a significant base in the dominant medium of mass culture. Communists were said to be placing subversive messages into Hollywood films and discriminating against unsympathetic colleagues. A further concern was that Communists were in a position to place negative images of the United States in films that would have wide international distribution. Files in this collection include investigations of mainstream films, informer reports, and surveillance of hundreds of influential writers, actors, directors, producers, union leaders, and studio executives. The investigations chronicle the working of major studios, such as Paramount, RKO, and Warner Brothers, and the power struggles between the studios, studio management, and labor unions. Microfilm collection located at E743.5 J2. Index
