Meredith Harless interviews several individuals for KTAR radio in 1951. Interviewees include her husband, US Congressman Richard Harless; Arizona FBI Agent William Murphy; US Congressmen Harold “Porque” Patten (D-AZ), Walter S. Baring Jr. (D-NV), Wesley A. D'Ewart (R-MT), and Charley Willis, Executive Secretary of the Small Miners Association of Arizona; New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio and Casey Stengel; and actresses Susan Peters and Jane Winton.

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Created1951-01-14
DescriptionMeredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona." They discuss such topics as the Phoenix Women's Club (00:01:54), prosecution of 11 suspected communists arrested in New York in 1949 (00:02:18), and Phoenix's "Cook murder case" (00:10:45).
Created1951-01-14
Description
Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona." They discuss such topics as the Phoenix Women's Club (00:01:54), prosecution of 11 suspected communists arrested in New York in 1949 (00:02:18), and Phoenix's "Cook murder case" (00:10:45). This recording duplicates Side A

Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona." They discuss such topics as the Phoenix Women's Club (00:01:54), prosecution of 11 suspected communists arrested in New York in 1949 (00:02:18), and Phoenix's "Cook murder case" (00:10:45). This recording duplicates Side A of Recording 2.
Created1951
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Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States and Congressmen Harold “Porque” Patten (D-AZ), Walter S. Baring Jr. (D-NV), Wesley A. D'Ewart (R-MT), and Charley Willis, Executive Secretary of the Small Miners Association of Arizona, regarding

Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States and Congressmen Harold “Porque” Patten (D-AZ), Walter S. Baring Jr. (D-NV), Wesley A. D'Ewart (R-MT), and Charley Willis, Executive Secretary of the Small Miners Association of Arizona, regarding such subjects as the Colorado River Project and "Indian problems" in Arizona.

Created1951
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Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States (Side A) and actress Jane Winton (Side B).