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Duane Krohnke Papers File
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Hale and Dorr: Backgrounds and Styles

Written by John A. Dolan, a history of the Hale and Dorr law firm, including a chapter entitled Joseph Nye Welch, a graduate of Grinnell College (1914) and a research subject of Duane Krohnke. It also specifically details Welch's confrontation with Joseph McCarthy, and the trial in which Welch represented the United States Army.

Joe Welch's comments in class letters (class of 1914)

From the Grinnell College Alumni Office, newsletters for the class of 1914 entitled Your '14 Classletter. They detail Welch's life and career after Grinnell as well as some of his then current projects, including his representation of the Army when under fire by Joseph McCarthy, as well as his lucid series on the constitution for OMNIBUS, as quoted from the newsletter dated January 1958. There are in total two photocopied documents and a page of Duane Krohnke's handwritten notes on the papers.

Joseph Welch Research

Various items used during research of Joseph Welch by Duane Krohnke including booklets, articles and movie reviews of Anatomy of a Murder.

Major Addresses of the Grinnell College Convocation

Convocation program entitled American Culture at Mid-Century, as well as a list of major addresses of the convocation and transcripts of those major addresses, including a lecture given by Joseph Welch, '14, one of Krohnke's subjects of research.

Materials regarding Dean Acheson

includes Acheson's obituary, a photocopy of Morning and Noon by Dean Acheson, a photocopy of Among Friends: Personal Letters of Dean Acheson, a photocopy of Fragments of My Fleece by Dean Acheson, Krohnke's handwritten notes, and printouts of Acheson's publications from online library catalogs

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