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A Guide to Perfect Security

Sykes, Jay G. | April 6, 1957 issue

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It is rare that a compilation of federal laws published by the government printing office turns out to be a historic document. But the book "Internal Security Manual," compiled by U.S. Senator Alexander Wiley turns out to be a historic document. He and staff have gathered together all laws, orders and directives defining and proscribing treason, communism, disloyalty and subversion. The resulting catalog is an awe-inspiring volume. Its most significant feature is that it contains 409 pages, most of which are filled with laws of the past twenty years.

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INTERNAL Security Manual (Book); WILEY, Alexander; FEDERAL legislation; INTERNAL security; PRINTING plants; LEGISLATORS -- United States; UNITED States
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