Our Energy: Phony Shortages to Justify Control
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. [58731]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. [58731]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1974). Wraps. 16 p. Parents in Kanawha County, West Virginia were up in arms over the adoption by their local public schools of textbooks which contained, in Hoar's words, a "liberal sprinkling of obscenities; atrocious language passed off as 'non-standard' grammar; numerous..... [5566]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. "How artificially created crises are being used to force America into a one-world government." The cover cartoon by Don Eckelkamp shows a gun-toting Henry Kissinger dressed like a 1930s-style gangster. [58730]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1976. Six-page leaflet. An attack on the "celebrated Polish bisexual frog grant" and other allegedly frivolous research projects sponsored by the "newt-lovers" at the N.S.F., written by a John Birch Society journalist. [13394]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1978. 8vo. Wraps. 11 p. [58729]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1966). 8vo. Wraps. 15 p. Compendium of quotes from Hoover's writings which warn of the threat Communism. [82225]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1979. Six-page leaflet. Hospers, a philosophy professor at U.S.C., was the Presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party in 1972. [11760]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 12 p. This essay "exposes the plot of C.F.R. master planners to use American produce to create a New World Order" [58732]
No place (Belmont, Mass.?): American Opinion, ca. 1968. Wraps. 25-40 p. Favorable review of George Wallace's presidential candidacy reprinted from the major journal of the John Birch Society. [4453]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. xxi, 297 p. The Americanist Library. [15683]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1962. Wraps. 169 p. Reprint Series. [33238]
New York: Jewish Society of Americanists, 1966. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed. 2 p. (printed on rectos only). "We are proud and pleased to announce that there has been formed in New York City, early in January (1966), the Jewish Society of Americanists, consisting entirely of Jewish members of..... [90740]
Belmont, Mass.: John Birch Society, 1965. 8vo. Wraps. 11 p. [82234]
No place (Belmont, Mass.?): (John Birch Society), n.d. 14 1/2 x 3 in. Bumper sticker. [58843]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1962. Wraps. 96 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [12737]
Belmont, Mass.: John Birch Society, 1960. Stiff wraps, spiralbound. Paginated variously. [17453]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1958. 8vo. Wraps. 34 p. [52290]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1971. 12mo. Wraps. 11 p. The first rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14667]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1972. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. The third rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14668]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1977. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. The eleventh rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14671]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1978. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. The fifteenth rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [15614]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1973. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. The fifth rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14669]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1978. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. The fourteenth rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14672]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1975. 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. The seventh rating of Congressmen and Senators according to the standards of the John Birch Society. [14670]
No information given. Bumper sticker (measuring 11 3/4 by 3 1/2 "). Issued anonymously but stylistically resembling other J.B.S. items and expressing one of their obsessions of the 1970s. [14638]