Box OSB
Contains 48 Results:
America's Red Hand Knocks at White House, from the magazine section of an unidentified newspaper, 1932
Re: visit of Osage Chiefs to State Capitol to thank WHM for his friendship and help.
Oklahoma Celebrates Her Twenty-Fifth Birthday as a State With a Mammoth Parade, Oklahoma City Times, 1932
Photographs of the parade, the old capitol at Guthrie, the present capitol, and Oklahoma's governors since 1889. Handwritten note at top of page concerning occupants of the State car.
Homes of Oklahomans, "Oklahoma Harvest," and "Prominent Men of Oklahoma," The Denver Post, 1932
A Break for the Prisoners, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933
Re: building of sub-prison project in Atoka County. Includes photographs of site and present structures. Photograph of guard tower has been clipped out.
America on Parade, The Sunday Star, Washington, D.C., Gravure Section, 1934
Includes photograph of WHM as Member of the House of Representatives in 1914.
The Lantern, Tulsa, 1934
Re: speech by Robert W. Kellough at the convention of the Republican Party of the First District concerning his platform. Paragraph has been marked re opposition to war except in defense.
Alfalfa Bill Steps Down, The Daily Oklahoman, 1935
Re: events during WHM's term as Governor. Includes photographs of WHM at desk in Governor's office, sitting in the mansion, at the Chicago convention in 1932, and at the Red River bridge. Article is incomplete.
Gov. Murray Fires Final Salvo at New Deal and "Gov. Murray Pleads for States' Rights Against Federal Encroachment in Final Message," The Oklahoma News, 1935
Re: WHM's last general message to the state legislature and the opening of the new state legislature. Includes photographs of WHM reading his message and of the legislative leaders opening the session.
New Deal is Full of Socialism, Pastor Tells Mr.Roosevelt, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 1935
Re: letter to President Franklin D.Roosevelt from Rev.Charles L.Brooks of Mangum, Oklahoma, concerning AAA, Guffey coal bill, NRA, Wagner-Connery bill, share-the-wealth movements, social security legislation, and Postmaster General Farley.
Presenting Sixty Aggie Student Leaders..., The Daily O'Collegian, Stillwater, 1936
Includes photograph of Burbank Murray as President of Hanner Hall.