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Box 34

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Correspondence and yellowslips, 1938 June-1939 December

 File — Box: 34, folders: 1-2, document: 2000.01C
Identifier: Subseries 1.3:
Scope and Contents From the File: After two unsuccessful attempts by the government to deport Bridges, he appeared before a judge in San Francisco to receive citizenship. The judge asked Bridges if he was a communist, and Bridges stated that he was not, calling Henry Schmidt and Paul Schnur as character witnesses. Bridges’ citizenship was granted, but the government later charged him with conspiracy due to Schnur being unable to present his...
Dates: 1938 June-1939 December

Printed documents, 1939

 File — Box: 34, Folder: 3, document: 2000.01
Identifier: Subseries 1.3:
Scope and Contents From the File: After two unsuccessful attempts by the government to deport Bridges, he appeared before a judge in San Francisco to receive citizenship. The judge asked Bridges if he was a communist, and Bridges stated that he was not, calling Henry Schmidt and Paul Schnur as character witnesses. Bridges’ citizenship was granted, but the government later charged him with conspiracy due to Schnur being unable to present his...
Dates: 1939

Supreme Court proceedings, 1942

 File — Box: 34, Folder: 4, document: 2000.01E
Identifier: Subseries 1.3:
Scope and Contents From the File: After two unsuccessful attempts by the government to deport Bridges, he appeared before a judge in San Francisco to receive citizenship. The judge asked Bridges if he was a communist, and Bridges stated that he was not, calling Henry Schmidt and Paul Schnur as character witnesses. Bridges’ citizenship was granted, but the government later charged him with conspiracy due to Schnur being unable to present his...
Dates: 1942