Box AD 8
Restricted
Contains 24 Results:
Campaign, Presidential, Kerr for President Club, Advertising Literature, 1952
Campaign, Presidential, Kerr for President Club, B. D. Eddie Material, 1952
Eddie was president of the Kerr for President Club. Includes correspondence, news releases, information on campaign contributions, clippings, and campaign expenses. Correspondents include Bernard J. Boyle (chairman of the Nebraska organization of Kerr for President), Tom Rucker, W. P. "Bill" Atkinson, Raymond Gary, S. D. Williams, Carl V. Rice, H. C. McCormick, Charles E. Dierker, Charles E. Plummer, and Charles Van Devander. There are several letters to C. R. Anthony re contributions.
Campaign, Presidential, Kerr for President Club, Campaign, Expenditures, 1952
Correspondents include Guy M. Gillette, Bernard J. Boyle, Dean A. McGee, and B. D. Eddie.
Campaign, President, Kerr for President Club, Contributions, 1952
Campaign, President, Kerr for President Club, Report of California Investigation, 1952
Concerns allegations and findings on whether the California delegation to the Democratic National Convention was offered money to switch their vote to Kerr.
Campaign, Presidential, Printed Material, 1952
Includes miscellaneous publications, many concerned with the Democratic National Convention.
Campaign, Kerr Supporters by County Notebook, 1953
Arranged alphabetically by county this list was apparently derived from names of people who sent letters to Kerr on various topics since he became a U.S. senator. Asterisks mark names called "supporters."
Campaign, U.S. Senate, Advertising Literature, 1954
Brochures, bumper stickers, and related material primarily for Kerr's second campaign for the Senate. There are a few brochures for the other candidates, including Raymond Gary and Ben Crowley.
Campaign, U.S. Senate, Campaign Managers, 1954
Campaign, U.S. Senate, Correspondence, 1953-1955
Folder contains a large portion of outgoing correspondence thanking people for support. Correspondents include Earle C. Clements, chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and W. P. "Bill" Atkinson.