Box 4
Contains 817 Results:
Young, Glenn O., 5/22/1940
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray stating Young's support for Murray as Congressman at Large; the government indictment against Young for attorney's fees paid in foreclosing mortgages; additional comments on the OK Supreme Court's ruling in the Pure Oil Company case when Murray was governor and plantiff . [State Ex Rel. v. Pure Oil Co., 37 P.2d 608 (Okla. 1934)].
Young, Glenn O., 11/13/1940
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray ordering 2 copies of Murray's book, "Uncle Sam Needs a Doctor."
Young, Glenn O. to Milo J. Warner, 5/7/1941
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to Milo J. Warner concerning the American Legion's definition of Americanism--Young atagonistic to the Legion's endorsement of "hyphenated Americanism." Leads to a critique of the country's current defense policies with the war in Europe.
Young, Glenn O., 8/29/1941
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray ordering ten copies of Murray's "The Finished Scholar;" Young notes his later hearing of Charles Linbergh combined with criticism of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) participation in the Lend-Lease program to the UK
Young, Glenn O., 3/7/1942
Typewritten letter from William H. Murray to Glenn O. Young concerning Oklahoma State Supreme Court opinion and the governor's power to sue.
Young, Glenn O., 7/28/1942
Typewritten letter by Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray noting his continued support for Murray with veiled criticisms attacks against isolationists.
Young, Glenn O., 9/20/1944
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray ordering copies of William H. Murray's books and further critical comments on Roosevelt's foreign policy
Young, Glenn O., 5/15/1947
Typewritten letter from Glenn O. Young to William H. Murray concerning a contribution for book publication, the creation of the state of Israel, the Palestinian problem, and Young's citing the "leaven of communism"--in the appeal for racial, social and religious equality.
"Murray's Altus Speech: Opening His Campaign for Governor" , 4/19/1910
The Lobby. Delivered by William H. Murray in the U.S. House of Representatives, 6/10/1913
Typewritten speech by Representative William H. Murray concerning an amendment to House Rules: Rule XLII, " Limit to Lobbying" that limits the registration and public appearance of lobbyists and their potential influence on Congress. Printed. (5 copies)