Box CM 8
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Contains 37 Results:
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1951
A- Z; correspondents include Herbert Gibson; redistricting map.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1952
A-Z; correspondents include Clark M. Clifford.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1953
A-B; correspondents include Alfred Albert, Kathleen Burton, Bernard J. Boyle and Edith Burgess.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1953
C-H; correspondents include B. D. Eddie, Herbert Gibson and Clark Clifford.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1953
I-O.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1953
P-Z; correspondents include Julian J. Rothbaum.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1954-1955
A-Z; several of the letters ask if Kerr plans on running for the Presidency.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1956
A-L; correspondents include Samuel A. Boorstin and Henry S. Johnston; several letters refer to the upcoming election, Kerr as a possible presidential candidate, and Eisenhower's health; brochure for the Democratic mock convention.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1956
M-Z; correspondents include Carl Rice, Adlai Stevenson, and Stanley Arnett; suggestions that Kerr run for President; Eisenhower's health.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence, 1957
A-Z; correspondents include C. B. Akers; also includes the Democratic Fact Sheet which criticizes Eisenhower; anti-Eisenhower cartoon.
