Letter from Clyde Miller to President Eisenhower
In this letter, Clyde Miller is urging clemency for the Rosenbergs.
In this letter, Clyde Miller is urging clemency for the Rosenbergs.
This memo is a report of Bennett's interview with the Rosenbergs. Bennett was the Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons.
This memo concerns the influencing foreign response to Rosenberg case
This flyer for a clemency rally also includes Michael Rosenberg's letter to President Eisenhower.
This correspondence concerns the foreign response to Rosenberg case. The telegram was originally sent from General Smith to Ambassador Dillon, and then Dillon sent his reactions in this note to Secretary of State Dulles. This copy of the correspondence was sent to President Eisenhower.
This memo concerns communism and Rosenberg case.
This memo concerns Michael Rosenberg's note to President Eisenhower.
This memo concerns the story of Pope's intervention.
This memo concerns the public response to President's action in Rosenberg case.