Alben W. Barkley papers

Abstract

The Alben W. Barkley papers (dated 1893-1966, undated; 167 cubic feet) include correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, cartoons, clippings, photographs, books, pamphlets, recordings, and memorabilia documenting Barkley's political career, including his time as Congressman, Senator, and Vice President.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Alben W. Barkley papers
Date
1893-1966, undated (inclusive)
Extent
167 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Politicians -- Kentucky.
Political parties -- Kentucky.
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Hilary Writt
Preferred Citation
63m143: [identification of item], Alben W. Barkley papers, 1893-1966, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Vice-President, U.S. Senator from Kentucky Barkley was born in Graves County, Kentucky in 1877. A graduate of Marvin College in Clinton, Kentucky, Barkley also attended Emory College in Oxford, Georgia, and the University of Virginia Law School. He was admitted to the bar in 1901 and began practice in Paducah. Barkley entered McCracken County politics, serving as county attorney and county judge successively. In 1913 he was elected to Congress. Ten years later, the Congressman made an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. He won a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1926 and became Democratic majority leader in 1937. When the Democrats lost control of the Senate in the 1946 elections, Barkley served as minority leader for two years. Nominated as Harry S. Truman's running mate, Barkley was elected Vice- President of the United States in 1948.
He retired to Paducah after failing to receive the 1952 Democratic nomination for President. Barkley returned to public life two years later as he won election once again to the U.S. Senate. The "Veep," as he was fondly known, died suddenly while addressing a student group at Washington and Lee University.
Scope and Content
The Alben W. Barkley papers (dated 1893-1966, undated; 167 cubic feet) include correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, cartoons, clippings, photographs, books, pamphlets, recordings, and memorabilia documenting Barkley's political career, including his time as Congressman, Senator, and Vice President. Each group, with the exception of the recordings, offers a cross section of the period represented in the papers. The papers cover the period of Senator Barkley's public career, and the two years, January 1953 to January 1955, when he was not in office. During the years 1953-1954, he was engaged in writing his autobiography, "That Reminds Me," publishing magazine articles, making radio and television appearances, and filling a great variety of speaking engagements.
The manuscripts are divided into three files, general, political and speeches. Folder title lists form the chief finding aid for these papers. There is a small selective name index. Among the correspondents are such public figures as Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adlai E. Stevenson, William Jennings Bryan, A. B. Chandler, James R. Byrnes, Bernard Baruch, James Farley, Henry Wallace, John N. Garner, Sherman Minton, Fred M. Vinson, Evangeline Booth, Cordell Hull, George C. Marshall, Dean Acheson, Sam Rayburn, Harold Ickes, John L. Lewis; entertainers, such as Dinah Shore, Bob Hope and Eddie Cantor; Kentucky political leaders of the period and constituents.
The scrapbooks contain chiefly clippings and pictures. Most of the cartoons are the work of Clifford K. Berryman and his son, Jim, of the Washington Star. Other cartoonists represented include Walt Disney, D. R. Fitzpatrick, John Baer and Gib Crockett. Flags, academic awards (hoods, keys, medals, etc.), citations, a collection of gavels, and trophies presented on many occasions are among the museum objects.
The recordings are of miscellaneous speeches and events, and do not cover the entire period. The keynote addresses delivered by Senator Barkley at the 1936 and 1948 National Democratic conventions, assorted campaign and commencement speeches, and the senator's last speech at the Washington and Lee University mock Democratic convention, April 30, 1956, are among the recordings.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment. A small group of family papers is sealed and there are special restrictions on the use of the Barkley-Shalett tape recordings.
Use Restrictions
• The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Politics, 1899-1956

Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Congratulatory (A - G), 1912

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Congratulatory (H - Q), 1912

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Congratulatory (R-Z), 1912

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Democratic Primary Election Expenditures and Receipts Statements of opponents, 1912

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Fulton County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - General, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence with newspapers, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election County news releases, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Graves County A - L, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Graves County M-Z, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Hickman County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Livingston County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Lyon County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Marshall County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - McCracken County, 1914

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - Trigg County, 1914

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General Correspondence, 1915

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Ways and Means Committee - Caucus Election Correspondence, 1915

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Campaign Correspondence - A-M, 1916

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Campaign Correspondence - N-Z, 1916

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General Correspondence, 1917

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General Correspondence, 1918

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Alben W. Barkley - Voting Record, 1919

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George Brown Martin - Voting Record, 1919

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General Correspondence, 1919

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General Correspondence, 1920

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General Correspondence, 1921

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Barkley's Announcement for Governor's Race, General Correspondence, 1922

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - A-H, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election Correspondence - I-Z, 1923

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Campaign Literature, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - County Lists, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - Newspaper Editorials, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - Newspaper Lists, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - Organizational Lists, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - Post Election Correspondence - A-K, 1923

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Democratic Primary Election - Post Election Correspondence - L-Z, 1923

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William Jennings Bryan - Speech delivered at Democratic National Convention (June 28, 1924) on Religious Liberty

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Correspondence, 1924

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John W. Davis - Biography and Record Pamphlet, 1924

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Democratic National Committee - News Releases, 1924

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Correspondence, 1925

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Democratic National Congressional Committee - News Releases, 1926

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Senate Election - Campaign Literature - Alben W. Barkley, 1926

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Senate Election - Campaign Literature - Richard P. Ernst, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence (April 24 - November Election) - A-C, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence (April 24 - November Election) - D-G, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence (April 24 - November Election) - H-L, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence (April 24 - November Election) - M-R, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence (April 24 - November Election) - S-Z, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence - Congratulatory - A-G, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence - Congratulatory - H-Q, 1926

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Senate Election - Correspondence - Congratulatory - R-Z, 1926

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Senate Election - Pre-Candidacy Correspondence - (January - April 23, 1926) - A-L, 1926

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Senate Election - Pre-Candidacy Correspondence - (January - April 23, 1926) - M-Z, 1926

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Senate Election - County Lists, 1926

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Senate Election - Democratic National Committee - News Releases, 1926

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Senate Election - Financial Record, 1926

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Senate Election - Fred M. Vinson, 1926

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Alben W. Barkley's Signed Oath of Office, 1927

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Post Election Statement of the Kentucky State Campaign Committee for the Democratic Party, 1927

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Presidential Election - Campaign Chairman for Al Smith for State of Kentucky -Correspondence, County Chairman Lists, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book I - Democratic County Executive Committees, First through Sixth Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book I - Democratic County Executive Committees, Seventh through Eleventh Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book II - Election Results by Kentucky County for 1926 and 1927, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book II - Prominent Democrats in Kentucky by County from the Fifth through Eleventh Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book III - Attorneys, Speakers, Doctors, Bankers, Merchants, Ministers, Traveling Salesmen, Farmers, Teachers, Federal Office Holders, County Officials - Fifth through Seventh Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book III - Attorneys, Speakers, Doctors, Bankers, Merchants, Ministers, Traveling Salesmen, Farmers, Teachers, Federal Office Holders, County Officials - Eighth through half of Ninth Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Lists - Book III - Attorneys, Speakers, Doctors, Bankers, Merchants, Ministers, Traveling Salesmen, Farmers, Teachers, Federal Office Holders, County Officials - Remainder of Ninth through Eleventh Congressional Districts, 1928

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Presidential Election - Campaign Literature, 1928

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Presidential Election - Correspondence, January - May, 1928

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Presidential Election - Correspondence, July - August, 1928

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Presidential Election - Correspondence, August - October, 1928

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Presidential Election - County Precinct Lists, 1928

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Presidential Election - County Surveys/Questionnaires, 1928

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Presidential Election - Financial Information (Folder A), 1928

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Presidential Election - Financial Information (Folder B), 1928

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Presidential Election - Press Releases, 1928

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Presidential Election - South Trimble (Clerk of U.S. House of Representatives) - Historical Defense of Roman Catholic Church, 1928

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Correspondence, 1929

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Franklin D. Roosevelt - Speech (December 10, 1929), 1929

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Correspondence, 1931

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Democratic National Committee - Notification of John N. Garner's Nomination for the Vice Presidency of the United States and Garner's Reply, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Alben W. Barkley's Certificate of Election and News Release Regarding Barkley's Election as Senate Majority Leader, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Campaign Literature, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, A-B, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, C-D, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, E-G, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, H-J, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, K-M, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, N-R, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, S-V, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Correspondence, W-Z, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - County Chair Lists, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Democratic National Committee - News Releases, 1932

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Presidential and Senatorial Election - Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Speeches, 1932

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Commissioner of Department of Internal Revenue - Helvering Nomination - Report on Opposition by W.D. Vincent, 1933

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M.M. Logan - Correspondence, European Itinerary, 1933

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Presidential Election - Anti-New Deal Handbill, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Correspondence, A-F, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Correspondence, G-N, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Correspondence, O-Z, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Committee - News Releases, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Telegrams (Folder A), 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Telegrams (Folder B), 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Congratulatory Correspondence & Telegrams Selected by Barkley, 1936

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Presidential Election - Democratic National Convention - Keynote Speech - Negative Telegrams, 1936

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Senatorial Election - M.M. Logan - J.C.W. Beckham Primary Vote Totals by County, 1936

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E.A. Halsey File - Democratic Digest Article & Congratulatory Dinner Items, 1937

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Politics - Reception for Governor & Mrs. Chandler, Senate Election & Reform Court Bill, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, A-C, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, D-G, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, H-L, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, M-O, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, P-S, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Correspondence, S-Z, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Telegrams, A-G, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Telegrams, H-Q, 1937

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Senatorial Election - Senate Majority Leader - Congratulatory Telegrams, R-Z, 1937

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Certificate of Election for U.S. Senator, 1938

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Memorandum Concerning Barkley's Congressional Record, 1913-1938, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler and Barkley Material, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler and Chandler Material, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler Material, A-Z, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler Campaign Finances, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler Federal Projects in Kentucky, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Barkley-Chandler Lists and Reports, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Correspondence in Support of Barkley's Re-election, 1938

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Primary - Senate - Election Results by District, Official Tabulated Vote, 1938

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Statements, Political Correspondence, Roosevelt & Barkley Cooperative Club, 1938

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Women's "Barkley for Senator" - Ballard County - Endorsement Speech for Barkley, 1938

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Barkley for Vice-President, "Public Opinion", September, 1939 Issue, 1939

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Reelection as Senate Majority Leader Congratulatory Correspondence, 1939

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Suit to prevent Barkley appearing on November Election Ballot, 1939

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Barkley's Statement opposing Election of Wendell Willkie, 1940

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Democratic National Convention Correspondence, 1940

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Democratic National Convention - Permanent Chairman - A-G, 1940

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Democratic National Convention - Permanent Chairman - H-O, 1940

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Democratic National Convention - Permanent Chairman - P-Z, 1940

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Reelection to the Senate - Congratulatory Correspondence - Members of Congress, 1940

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The 1940 Platform of the Democratic Party, July 22, 1940, 1940

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Reelection as Senate Majority Leader Congratulatory Correspondence, 1941

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Speech Material for an Engagement in Philadelphia on October 22, 1941, 1941

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Primary - Radio Address, WHAS - Chandler vs. John Y. Brown, July 30, 1942, 1942

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Gubernatorial Campaign - Madisonville Address of J. Lyter Donaldson, 1943

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Gubernatorial Race Information, Kentucky Senators and Kentucky Visit Schedule, 1943

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Correspondence - Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944

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Proceedures for Democratic State Delegate Convention, Senator Guffey Material, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring, Anonymous, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring A (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring A (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 4), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 5), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring B (folder 6), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring C (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring C (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring C (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring D (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring D (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring D (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring E, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring F (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring F (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring G (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring G (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring G (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring H (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring H (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring H (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring H (folder 4), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring I, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring J- Telegrams, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring J, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring K (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring K (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring K (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring L (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring L (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring L (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring Mc (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring Mc (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring M (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring M (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring M (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring N, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring O, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring P-Q (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring P-Q (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring P-Q (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring R (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring R (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring R (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 4), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 5), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring S (folder 6), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring T (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring T (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring U-V, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring W (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring W (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring W (folder 3), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring W (folder 4), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Favoring X,Y,Z, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Unsorted, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed Anonymous, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed A, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed B (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed B (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed C, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed D, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed E, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed F, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed G, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed H (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed H (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed I-J, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed K, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed L, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed Mc, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed M, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed N-O, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed P-Q, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed R, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed S (folder 1), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed S (folder 2), 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed T, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed U-V, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed W, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Correspondence; Opposed X,Y,Z, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Requests for copy of Speech, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Magazine Articles, 1944

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Resignation as U.S. Senate Majority Leader - Union Correspondence; Opposed, 1944

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"Resolution of Confidence" Caucus of Democratic Senators, February 24, 1944, 1944

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Rosenman, Samuel I.; Letter Concerning Tax Veto, 1944

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Certificates of Election - U.S. Senator - Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1944

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Reelection to the Senate - Congratulatory Correspondence, 1944

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Reelection Campaign Personal Contributions Correspondence, 1944

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Dooley, Larry - Correspondence and Assorted Materials, 1945-1951

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Nomination of U.S. Senator & Campaign Handbook, 1946

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Relinquishment of Majority Leader Post - Gatliff & Hopper, 1947

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Truman's Speech, Virgil Chapman for Senator, Mayor Morrison of New Orleans, 1948

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Democratic National Convention, Sevareid, Eric - Radio Sketch of Barkley, 1948

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Wyatt Wilson Speech Nominating Barkley for Vice-President, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence A-B, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence C, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence D-E, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence F-G, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence H, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence I-K, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence L-M, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence N-Q, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence R, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence S, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence T-V, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence W-Z, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Correspondence - Opposed ; Anonymous/A-Z, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Requests for Keynote Speech, 1948

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Nomination for Vice-President - Suggestions, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence A-B, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence D, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence E, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence F, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence G, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence H (folder 1), 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence H (folder 2), 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence I-J, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence K, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence L, 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence Mc, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence M (folder 1), 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence M (folder 2), 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence N-O, 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence P-Q, 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence R, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence S (folder 1), 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence S (folder 2), 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence T, 1948-1949

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence U-V, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence W (folder 1), 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence W (folder 2), 1948

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Election, Vice-President - Congratulatory Correspondence X,Y,Z, 1948

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Election, Vice-President - U.S. News & World Report - November 19, 1948, 1948

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Speech Material - Campaign Speech; Rural Electrification, Taxes, 1948

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Correspondence - Democratic National Committee, 1949

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Expences, Correspondence - Democratic National Committee, 1950

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Invitations for Speaking Engagements Declined, 1950

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Kentucky Campaign Tour - October 27-November 5, 1951, 1951

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Expences, Correspondence - Democratic National Committee - Kentucky Tour, 1951-1952

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Constituent Correspondence - Presidential Election, Suggestions, Etc., 1952

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Expences, Correspondence - Democratic National Committee, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence A-B, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence C-D, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence E-G, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence H-K, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence L-M, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence N-P, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence R-S, 1952

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Campaign, Presidential - Correspondence T-Z, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Correspondence, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Correspondence and Materials, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Letters to Mrs. Barkley, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Letters from Other Candidates, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence A, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence B, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence C, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence D-E, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence F-G, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence H-I, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence J-K, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence L, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence Mc-M, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence N-P, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence R, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence S, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence T-V, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Messages of Confidence W-Z, 1952

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Democratic National Convention - Messages - Unfavorable, Crank, or Unanswered Letters (folder A), 1952

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Democratic National Convention - Messages - Unfavorable, Crank, or Unanswered Letters (folder B), 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Requests for Buttons, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Requests for Speech, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Correspondence and Material Separated by Barkley, 1952

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Democratic National Convention; July 23, 1952 - Shannon, J.B. Article (1953), 1952

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Correspondence with Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952

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Correspondence, Invitations, Congratulations, Suggestions, Etc., 1953

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Correspondence Urging Reelection to the Senate (Prior to Barkley's Announcement to Run for Reelection), 1953

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Correspondence - Democratic National Committee, 1953

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material (A), 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material (B), 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - John Sherman Cooper Voting Record, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - John Sherman Cooper Voting Record - 83rd Congress, 2nd Session, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - Speeches and Statements, 1954

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Correspondence - Campaign Support (Stevenson, Elrod), Taft-Hartley Act, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Itinerary, 1954

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Correspondence Concerning Reelection to the Senate Prior to Announcement to run A-I, 1954

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Correspondence Concerning Reelection to the Senate Prior to Announcement to run K-Z, 1954

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Notification and Declaration for U.S. Senator, Pre-Primary Election Expences, 1954

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Congressional Record of June 16, 1948 - page 8454-8557 - Tobacco Amendment, 1954

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Congressional Record, Senate - Speech - Cooper Praising Barkley - January 16, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - Tobacco, Farm Issues (folder A), 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - Tobacco, Farm Issues (folder B), 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material - Veterans Issues, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Agriculture - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Attack on Democrats and 15 Year Rule - Cooper, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Budget, Fiscal Policy and National Debt - Cooper, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - District of Columbia - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Education - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Federal Employees - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Foreign Policy - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Grain Allocation (Distilling) - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Health - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Highways - Federal Aid - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Housing - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Inflation and Controls - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Investigative Proceedures McCarthyism, Communists - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Miscellaneous - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - National Defene - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Mine Incentive Payments - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Labor - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Nominations - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Public Power, TVA and REA'S - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Reciprocal Trade - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Social Security - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Tidelands - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Congressional Record - Veterans - Cooper's Comments, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Materials - State Committee, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Materials - Democratic National Convention, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Campaign Material for Women's Club Meeting (and use thereafter), 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence - Doctor James Logan Delk, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Financial Reports, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Lists of County Chairmen and Committee Men, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Official Vote for Kentucky, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Temperance League, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence A-B, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence B-C, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence C, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence D-F, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence G, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence H, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence J-L, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence Mc-N, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence P-R, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence S, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Correspondence T-Z, 1954

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Campaign, Senate - Certificate of Election, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence A-B (folder A), 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence A-B (folder B), 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence C-D (folder A), 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence C-D (folder B), 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence E-F, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence G, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence H, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence I-K, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence L-Mc, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence M-O, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence P-R, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence S, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence T-V, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence W-Z, 1954

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Reelection - Congratulatory Correspondence - Senators and Gongressmen, 1954

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Correspondence - Form Letters, 1954

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Correspondence - Job Applications, 1954

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Democratic National Convention, 1954

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Campaign for Senate of 1954 - Correspondence, 1955

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Democratic National Convention - Correspondence, 1955

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Primary, Gubernatorial - Correspondence, 1955

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Reelection, Senate - Congratulatory Correspondence, 1955

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Election, Presidential of 1956 - Correspondence, 1955

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Correspondence, 1943-1948, 1943-1948

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Correspondence, 1951-1952, 1951-1952

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Correspondence, 1955, 1955

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Correspondence, 1956, 1956

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Campaign, Gubernatorial - January-June, 1955

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Campaign, Gubernatorial - August-November, 1955

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Campaign, Gubernatorial - Organizational Lists, 1955

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Primary, Gubernatorial - Earle Clements Speech, 1955

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early Legal Papers - Case Notes - A.E. Myles Re: Myles vs. Brower Case, 4 Pages, July 1900 - E.L. Matlock, W. Flint vs. W.F. Matlock, Contract, 28 August 1906 - M.H. Keeran, 23 July 1909 - H.L. Collier, February 1911, 1955

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Primary, Gubernatorial - Correspondence - Barkley Endorsement of Combs; Approval, 1955

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Primary, Gubernatorial - Correspondence - Barkley Endorsement of Combs; Disapproval, 1955

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Campaign, Gubernatorial - Speech Requests, 1955

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Correspondence - Invitations and Party Business, Stevenson Address, 1956

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Correspondence - Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1956

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National Democratic Convention - Correspondence - Requests for Tickets, 1956

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(publication) Republican Campaign Text-Book, 1916

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(publication) Republican Campaign Text-Book, 1932

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(publication) Campaign Handbook of the Republican Party Kentucky, 1919

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book Kentucky, 1899

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book Kentucky, 1903

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Hand-Book Kentucky, 1907

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book Kentucky, 1915

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(publication) The Democratic Text Book, 1916

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(publication) Democratic Manual, 1918

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book Kentucky, 1919

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(publication) Campaign Book of the Democratic Party Candidates and Issues, 1932

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(publication) A Campaign Guide to Political Publicity; published by Democratic National Committee

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(publication) Delegates and Alternates to the Democratic National Convention, 1932

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(publication) Democratic National Convention Manual, 1936

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(publication) Democratic Manual for the Democratic National Convention, 1944

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(publication) Democratic Manual for the Democratic National Convention, 1952

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(publication) Rules of the Democratic Party Adopted by the Democratic State Convention, 1916

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(publication) Rules of the Democratic Party Adopted by the Democratic State Convention, 1924

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(publication) Democratic Platform Adopted by the Democratic National Convention, 1924

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(publication) Platform Adopted by the Democratic National Convention, 1932

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(publication) The Systm of "Stealing" Party Nominations by League for Constitutional Government, 1932-1936

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Acceptance Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Address of Temporary Chairman Alben W. Barkley, Address of Permanent Chairman Joseph T. Robinson, Etc. Democratic National Convention, 1936

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by George D. Ellis / William Tyler Page, 1856-1920

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by George D. Ellis / William Tyler Page, 1856-1924

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by Leroy D. Brandon / South Trimble, 1856-1928

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by Leroy D. Brandon / South Trimble, 1932-1936

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by Leroy D. Brandon / South Trimble, 1932-1940

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by William Graf / South Trimble, 1932-1944

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(publication) Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties - Compiled by William Graf / Ralph R. Roberts, 1932-1948

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(publication) Who's Who Kentucky General Assembly, 1926

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(publication) Kentucky Court Calendar, 1940-1941

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(publication) Telephone Directory of Senators - Seventy Ninth Congress - First Session, 1945

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(publication) Telephone Directory of Senators - Eightieth Congress - Second Session, 1948

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(publication) Congressional Directory - Seventy Seventh Congress - Second Session, 1941

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(publication) Pocker Congressional Directory - Eighty Second Congress, 1951

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(publication) Pocker Congressional Directory - Eighty Fourth Congress, 1955

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(publication) Twenty Third Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1944

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(publication) The Democratic Text Book, 1920

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book, 1922

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Book, 1924

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(publication) Democratic Book of Facts, 1926

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(publication) Everybody's Political P-R-I-M-E-R

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(publication) The Campaign Book of the Democratic Party, 1928

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(publication) Democratic Summary of Campaign Issues, 1930

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(publication) Campaign Book of the Democratic Party Candidates and Issues, 1932

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Handbook, 1940

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(publication) The Democratic Book, 1940

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(publication) Democratic Manual for the Democratic National Convention, 1940

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(publication) The Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, 1940

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(publication) Campaign Issues…1946 Democratic National Committee, 1946

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(publication) Factual Campaign Information, 1940

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(publication) Factual Campaign Information, 1954

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(publication) Democratic Fact Book, 1954

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(publication) Democratic National Convention Telephone Directory and Guide, 1952

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(publication) Official Report of the Proceedings Democratic National Convention, 1924

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(publication) Official Report of the Proceedings Democratic National Convention, 1928

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(publication) Official Report of the Proceedings Democratic National Convention, 1936

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(publication) Official Report of the Proceedings Democratic National Convention, 1944

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(publication) Official Report of the Proceedings Democratic National Convention, 1948

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(publication) Democratic Campaign Handbook - General Election, 1943

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Several fliers advertising political speeches from early in Barkley's carerer and other related items.

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"Yea and Nay votes of Alben W. Barkley in the Senate of the United States December 5, 1927 to March 4, 1929."

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Copies of Barkley-Truman correspondence.

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Book commemorating Luftwaffe attacks on Britain during World War II; copy of North Atlantic Treaty.

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Assorted publicity photos, images, brochures and pamphlets related to Barkley.

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Young Democrats 1948 Campaign Book.

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Notebook containing information on assorted political issues.

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Correspondence between Barkley and Audel Hicks regarding Hicks' eligibility to serve in the Korean War. Correspondence between Hicks and UK Public Policy Archives regarding the donation of the letters.

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Folio containing assorted newspaper clippings and tabulation of the votes in Kentucky in 1932 elections.

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General files, 1900-1956

Early Legal Papers - Case Notes - A.E. Myles Re: Myles vs. Brower Case, 4 Pages, July 1900 - E.L. Matlock, W. Flint vs. W.F. Matlock, Contract, 28 August 1906 - M.H. Keeran, 23 July 1909 - H.L. Collier, February 1911, 1900-1911

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Barkley Address for a Deceased Member of Massac Lodge # 137, 1900-1911

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Daniel Boone Club Banquet, Program With A.W. Barkley; List of Stories - Appointments, Positions: P. Berry, H.C. Breckinridge; Re: Postmaster Position Depending on Woodrow Wilson Inauguration, Reference to A.W. Barkley Campaign 1912: J.R. Baker, W. Browder, W. Bridges, W.J. Colson, H.B. Champion, W. Dyer, C.F. Evans, S.L. Evans, J.A. Garner, J.R. Graham, G. Johnson, Th. A. Miller, J.R. Phillips, J.L. Parker, K. Rogers, B. Rappolee, F. Reid, T.C. Smith, W.M. Smith, P.T. Stayton, W.H. Taylor, W.N. Weldon, D.C. Wells, J.D. Weller, F. Wyatt, L.B. Wear, J.V. Ware, J.W. Young; West Point: C.S. Dupree; Internal Revenue Collectorship: J.T. Griffith; Kentucky Board of Control: Judge W.P. Lee; Prison Guard: W. Thomas - L.W. Arnett, Barkley Genealogy, New Jail - P. Berry Appointment, Illinois Central Railroad (ICRR) - Invitations: J.R. Burnley, Woodmen of the World Invitation; Mississippi River Levy Association Meeting, A.W. Barkley Attending as Delegate, Re: Flood…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Correspondence: Ms. M. Woodrow Wilson - Tribe of 'Roosters' Invitation to Participate in Highway Project - Department of Justice, Applications for Pardon, 1913

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Re: House of Representatives, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Secretary of State, Telegram - Letter to the Postmaster - Pending Legislation - Rural Credit for Farmers - Bankruptcy Law - Request for Department of Agriculture Bulletins - Invitation to Speak - Compensation Case, 1914

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Re: Pension Claims - Appointments, Colonel Watterson, J.O. Cox - Announcement of Woodrow Wilson's Marriage - R.E. Johnston - Vacancy on the Law Committee - Marvin College Reunion - Jersey Camp, Woodmen of the World, Life Insurance Association, 1915

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A to G - Correspondence: D. Breckinridge, J.C. Cantrill, Re: Woman Suffrage Amendment, Year of Presidential Election - Paducah Banking Company, J. Fort Abell - J. Rosenwald, West Kentucky Industrial College - Appointments, Positions: W.E. Aton; J.O. Cox, W.H. Farley, A.T.E. Brown, H.C. Cross - H.W. Arant, Emory University, Lamar School of Law - W.C. Adamson Re: Legislation to Avert a Strike, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Rev. J.W. Bell Request for Contributions - Engagement Agency, The Redpath Bureau - Reelection to Congress, H.L. Bennett - Parole Case Blagg - Jersey Camp, Woodmen of the World, Life Insurance Association - Thomas Jefferson Banquet - H.C. Cross Promotion, Benton Tribune Democrat; Letter to the Governor of Kentucky, A.O. Stanley - Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Party, Washington, D.C. - W.H. Farley; Owensboro Inquirer, Judge S.W. Hager, Governor Stanley - Odd Fellows Association Picnic - Democratic Convention in Lexington, KY…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H to Q - Appointments: Sen. S.R. Glenn, J. Graham, N.L. Gregory, H.V. Hill, etc. - Correspondence: Personal Extended Excuse Re: Missing a Meeting to State Council Trustee of United American Mechanics; Ship Purchasing Bill; Democratic Committee, R.C. Gore; Speech Engagements Agency; Commencement Address - Telegrams: The News Democrat; Oddfellow Club, Major H.S. Hale; E.O. Lovett, B.F. Gabby (Folder B), 1916

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Miscellaneous and Personal - R to Z - Appointments, Positions: W. Thomas; E.E. Reed; Ex-Senator Taylor; W.B. Kennedy; H. C. Cross, F.M. Smith; J.B. Tomlinson; H. Carr, W. Thomas, E.E. Reed, etc. - Correspondence: Iroquois Club Invitation, W. Rothman, Chicago, IL - F.G. Stevenson Re: Paducah High School Award Presentation - W.B. Haldeman, Democratic National Member, 1884-90, 1918-20, Re: Appointment to State Finance Committee, Preference of Wealthy Farmer or Banker from 1st District, J.C. Utterback - E.E. Reed Appointment, Senator James, Senator Hollis - Blandville Homecoming Invitation - B.F. Stamps and Constituents Against War in Europe, Support of Gore Resolution, Re: Presidential Power to Participate in International Negotiations, World War I, Foreign Affairs; Need for Congress to Stand by the President at a Time of Grave International Crisis; Admonishment of the Legislative Branch - St. Louis Star, Barkley Biographical Sketch, 9 March 1916 - Letters by the Governor of Kentucky, A.O…

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Legislation - Barkley Misbranding Bill, H.R. 3666 - Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Correspondence: Department of Agriculture, Amendment, 1916

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A to L - Appointments: W.J. Beal; etc. - Correspondence: Jersey Camp, Woodmen of the World, Life Insurance Association; Head Camp, Law Committee, W.V. Gregory; H.S. Brown; Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA); Anti-Saloon-League; W.A. Fraser, National Encampment of the Uniform Rank, Woodmen of the World, Head Consul, A.W. Barkley Certificate; Head Consul, Judge W.V. Gregory; B. Gardner; O.E. Lovett; Odd Fellows Meeting; etc. - Telegrams: J.C. Duffy, E.H. Gardner; H.J. Lamkin Re: Speech, World Peace (Folder A), 1917

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M to Z - Appointments: R.W. McKinney; L.D. Threlkeld; C.M. Talcott; etc. - Correspondence: J.G. Miller, R.L. Page, W.M. Reeder, E.J. Reiss, H.F. Simrall, W.E. Wooton, Head Camp Proceedings, Woodmen of the World; C.E. Rice, J.C. Utterback, City National Bank; Union Central Life Insurance; C.H. Sherrill; R.E. Jaggers, Kentucky Illiteracy Commission; Ms. M. Woodrow Wilson Recital; W. Thomas, Governor Stanley; M.M. Williams, Crisis With Germany; etc. - Telegrams: Head Camp Convention; L. Rubel, A. Loeb; E.C. Rice; R.T. Wells (Folder B), 1917

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Battlefield of Europe - Congressional Trip - Clipping, Diaries, Notes, Photographs (Folder A), 1918

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Battlefield of Europe - Congressional Trip - Official Papers, Passport, Permits (Folder B), 1918

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Jersey Camp No. 10, Woodmen of the World - J.F. Beatty Re: Victory in West Moreland County - Re: Victory in McCracken County - Contribution for the Red Cross - Invitation Atlantic City Lodge of Elks - YMCA Subscription - Letter to the Governor Re: a Pardon - Speech at Odd Fellow's Association - Massack Lodge - Woodmen of the World Re: Child Insurance Law, Signing of the Bill - Income Tax Payment - Speech at the Laymen's Association - Red Cross Speech July 4th - The City National Bank, J.C. Utterback - National Educational Prohibition Campaign Re: Education as to the Effect of Prohibition - Disasters - Appointments - Commencements, 1918

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Service Cases, A through I - War Risk Insurance - Re: Compensation (Folder A), 1918

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Service Cases, J through Z - War Risk Insurance - Re: Compensation (Folder B), 1918

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Temperance - Correspondence - G.W. Crabbe, National Anti-Saloon-League - Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) - W.E. Lampe, Cooperative Temperance Committee - G. Steunenberg Poem - Westmoreland County Temperance Federation - The National Dry Federation, 1918

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Legislation - Railroad - Esch-Cummins Transportation Act - Illinois Central Railroad Company - Association of Railway Executives Re: Interstate Commerce Committee (ICC) - R.K. Lewis, Endorsing the Plum Plan - C.R. Long Proposing Amendments to Section 417 of the Railroad Bill - E.C. Hawkins, Cummins Bill unlike Railroad Bill - Elk Horn Coal Corporation - International Association of Machinists - Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers - Shipcarpenters, Joiners, and Caulkers Re: Support in the Defeat of the Cummins Bill - First National Bank Re: the Miners - U.S. Railroad Administration, Colonel A.H. Egan - Order of Sleeping Car Conductors - Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen - United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employee and Shop Laborers - Brotherhood of Railway Carmen - Railway Station Agents - Attorneys, 1919

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Miscellaneous and Personal, A through K - Appointments - Commencements - Jersey Camp No. 10, Woodmen of the World; W.D. Brown, Head Camp, Committee for Mileage and Per Diem Expenses - M.M.D. Breckinridge Re: Suffrage Plank in the Democratic Platform, Kentucky Equal Rights Association - Woman's Christian Temperance Union - U.S. Post Office, Postmaster, J. Ely Re: The Tribune Democrat - Kentucky Sunday School Association Re: War Time Prohibition Bill - Th.E. Kennedy, Oil Proposition - Clipping, Right to Vote, Freedom of Speech - Income Tax Statement - Good Roads Committee of Graves County, KY - Clipping Re: Meridian Highway - Invitations (Folder A), 1919

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Miscellaneous and Personal, L through Z - Appointments, Letters of Recommendation - Commencements - Head Camp, Woodmen of the World, Committee on Credentials, Head Camp Meeting, Committee on Mileage and Per Diem Expenses - Cooperative Temperance Committee, W.E. Lampe - House of Representatives, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Application for License and Tags from the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles in Frankfort, Kentucky - Invitations - Claim against Mr. Davis, Rice Furniture Company - Dry Maintenance League - Woman Suffrage Association - Kentucky Equal Rights Association - Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League - Barkley Correspondence With J.W. Spence, 7 Pages, Mentions Trip to Europe - Dry Campaign Committee (Folder B), 1919

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Service Cases, A through G - War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government (Folder A), 1919

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Service Cases, H through Z - War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government (Folder B), 1919

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Subjects Suggested by A.W. Barkley: America and World Democracy; Western Front; American Business; Moral Fiber of a Nation - Campaign of Publicity, 1919

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Legislation - Railroad - Esch-Cummins Transportation Act - Congressional Record Re: Esch Legislation - Correspondence - L&N Railroad Re: Unworkable Provisions in the Amendment to the Cummins Bill - City National Bank, J.C. Utterback, Opposing the Proposed Bills, Suggestions, 1920

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through Z - Barkley Genealogy - D. Breckinridge Re: Sims Bill - D. Breckinridge Re: Ratification by the KY Legislature of the Federal Amendment - Anti-Saloon-League - Woodmen of the World Re: the Two Political Parties - No-Tobacco League, Fact Sheet - Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Address, KY - J.C. Utterback, Attorney of A.W. Barkley - Woodmen of the World Re: Raise in the Policies, Fraternal Insurance Companies - West Kentucky Press Association, Itinerary, A.W. Barkley on Domestic and Foreign Relations - E.C. Phelps Re: National Democratic Convention and 'Peace by Resolution' Speech and Reference to the Republican Congress - KY Equal Rights Association, 1920

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Service Cases, A through C - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder A), 1920

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Service Cases, D through Z - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government (Folder B), 1920

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Invitations - American Consular Service, Booklet Re: Jamaica - H.R. 7043, Migratory Bird Law, Tennessee, Kentucky - Woodmen of the World, Reinstatement - Receipts from Berlin, Germany - Nomination for the University Club in Washington, D.C. - R.T. Wells, State Tax Commission of Kentucky - Appointments - Discharge from the Military, 1921

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Service Cases, A through B - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder A), 1921

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Service Cases, C - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder B), 1921

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Service Cases, D through K - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder C), 1921

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Service Cases, L through R - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder D), 1921

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Service Cases, S through Z - War Risk Insurance - Treasury Department, Bureau of War Risk Insurance - Re: Allotments, Claims, Compensation, Purchase from the Government - Correspondence of A.W. Barkley, House of Representatives, With the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance (Folder E), 1921

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Veterans Cases - A through Z - Pensions, 1921

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Appointments - Academics, 1922

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Legislation - Railroad - Legislation Providing Mileage Books - Provisions of the Transportation Act, Hearings on Rates, 6% Provision - Supervision by Interstate Commerce Commission - President L&N Railroad Re: Financial Stability, Prosperity, 1922

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through Z - Invitations - Normal School, Clinton, KY -Muscle Shoals Project, Government Nitrate Plant, Tennessee River, Henry Ford - Odd Fellows Club - German Imports of Leaf Tobacco; American Consulate General in Berlin; Tobacco Trading Corporation, Louisville; Export - Responsibilities of the Editor of the News-Democrat, Paducah, KY - Production and Transportation of Coal, Government Interference, Coal Strike, 1922

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Oil Business - January through March - List of Stockholders of the Burton Fork Oil Company; Barkley Family With 92 Stocks - Statement of Runs and Returns on Wells, 1919 to 1921 - Oil Leases of Land in KY - Drilling of New Wells - Payments Received, 1922

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Oil Business - April through June - Deeds of Conveyance, Wells Ponders Heirs Royalty; Royalty Interest - Loans - Oil and Gas Lease, Oklahoma - Investment in the League Oil Company - More Drilling - Kentucky Oil Royalty Syndicate, Quarterly Distributions - $60,000 Syndicate With A.W. Barkley as Trustee, 1922

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Oil Business - July through December - List of Certificates Issued by A.W. Barkley - Investments in South and North 40 Acres in Oklahoma, Drilling Costs, Loss; Statement Re: a Failing Congress - Lack of Payments for an Oil Run, Bringing Suit Against Indian Refining Company - Defeat of Knight in Run for Governor of Ohio - Reference to Article in Stanford Interior Journal Re: Barkley Leading - Re: Cantrill for Governor; C.J. Sipple Nominating Barkley for Governor, 1922

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Service Cases - Discharge, 1922

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Veterans Cases - A through D (Folder A), 1922

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Veterans Cases - E through J (Folder B), 1922

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Veterans Cases - K through P (Folder C), 1922

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Veterans Cases - R through S (Folder D), 1922

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Veterans Cases - T through Z (Folder E), 1922

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Veterans Bureau - United States Veterans Bureau, Decentralization of the Cases - Section 408, War Risk Insurance Act, 1922-1923

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1923

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through Z - Appointments - Invitations - Governor Fields Re: Reappointment of Members of the State Board - The News-Democrat Re: Barkley's Speeches for Fields - Re: Mellon Plan, Reduction of Federal Taxes - Letters from Governor Fields, 1923

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Oil Business - January through June - List of Production of Crude Petroleum in Kentucky in November 1923 - Kentucky Oil Royalty Syndicate - Selection of an Advisory Committee - Proposal of a New Corporation - Lee County Oil Syndicate - List of Stockholders - Syndicating 300 Acres - General W.H. Sears - O.S. Allen, Topeka, Kansas Re: $100,000 for Investment (Folder A), 1923

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Oil Business - July through December - General W.H. Sears Circular to the Stockholders of Burton Fork Oil Company Re: Royalty Paying 5% Per Quarter; Senator C. Curtis on the Low Price of Crude Oil - Colonel C.J. Sipple - Honorable A.B. Rouse, Chairman, Democratic National Congressional Committee - Consolidation Plans - Looking for Development of the Properties and Loans - Upset between Col. Sipple and Gen. Sears - Drilling Postponed until Oil Prices Increase - Depression in Oil Prices, $ 1.50 Per Barrel (Folder B), 1923

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Oil Business - Statements of Accounts - C.J. Sipple - Leeland Oil Company, 1923

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Oil Business - Stock Transfers to Corporation Trust Company of America, Wilmington, Delaware - A through Z - Leeland Oil Company - Oil Proposition, Magoffin Oil Royalty Syndicate - Burton Fork Oil Company in Magoffin County, KY - W.H. Sears Selling Stocks at $200-$400 Per Share - Lee County Oil Syndicate, D.H. Kincheloe, House of Representatives - Resolution by the Board of Directors - Huntington Oil Royalty Syndicate, $3.00 Per Barrel, 1923

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Service Cases - Discharge, 1923

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Veterans Cases - A through M, 1923

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Veterans Cases - N through T, 1923

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Veterans Cases - U through Z, 1923

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1924

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Legislation - Northern Pacific Railway - Northern Pacific Land Grant - President Coolidge - House Committee on Public Lands, 1924

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Legislation - Railroad - Barkley-Howell Bill - Amendment to the Transportation Act of 1920 - S. 2646, Arbitration of Disputes Between Carriers and Employees - Howell-Barkley Railway Labor Act - H.R. 7358 Amendment - Editor, Courier Journal, Legislation Since 1888 - J.H. Scales, Esch Bill, Howell-Barkley Bill - Labor Organization Endorsing Railway Labor Act, S.E. Winslow, Chairman, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - New York Board of Trade and Transportation Opposes Bill - Voting List Issued by Railway Business Association - The Shop Employees Association Bulletin, Re: American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Passage of the Bill - U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington D.C., Bulletin, Re: Opposition to the Bill (Folder A), 1924

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Legislation - Railroad - Barkley-Howell Bill - Railroad Legislation Speech by E. Sanders, Congressional Record - List of Proponents of the Bill - Philadelphia Bourse Opposes Bill - Statements, D.B. Robertson, D.R. Richberg Before Committee on Interstate Commerce - List of Republicans and Democrats Opposing the Bill - National Legislative and Information Bureau, "The 'Expense' Objection to the Howell-Barkley Bill", Bill Establishes Less Expensive Machinery for Settling Railway Labor Disputes - Clipping Re: Cummins-Esch Bill - Brochure, "Summary of Testimony for and Against Howell-Barkley Bill - Pamphlet, "Digest of the Railway Labor Act" - The New Republic, "Hands off the Investigations" - W.J. Lauck Re: Railroad Revenues and Expenses - Fact Sheet - People's Legislative Service, "Railroad Propaganda" (Folder B), 1924

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Legislation - Railroad - S. 862, Pullman Surcharge, Hearings, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Amending Section 1 of the Interstate Commerce Act - Congressional Record, H.B. Hawes, "Brief Historical Development of the Present Railroad Situation" - H. J. Res. 141, Adjustments in the Rate Structure of Common Carriers - S. Blumberg, "The Mileage Book" - H.R. 527, To Prohibit the Collection of a Surcharge - List of Pertaining Bills - Speech and Notes - Railway Age, "Readjusting Rates According to Prices", "Prices and Freight Rates", 1924

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Legislation - Taxes - Statement, Taxpayer, 3 Pages, Re: H.R. 4832, Stengle Bill and Secretary Mellon, 1924

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through Z - Appointments, Positions - Letters by Governor Fields - Re-Election as Congressman, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, American Federation of Labor (AFL), Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, International Association of Machinists - List of Postmasters of Graves County, Kentucky - Situation at the Hickory Post Office - Pamphlet, U.S. Civil Service Commission, Information Re: Postmaster Positions Filled through Nomination, 1924

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Franklin National Bank Account Book - Correspondence C.J. Sipple, W.H. Sears, A.B. Rouse - Statement of Leeland Oil Company Oil Sold in 1923 - A.B. Rouse Report on Finances of Leeland Oil Company - C.J. Sipple Resignation as Director and General Manager, 1924

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Veterans Cases - A through K, 1924

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Veterans Cases - L through Z, 1924

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1925

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Appointments, Positions - Claims - Bryan Memorial - Senatorship in 1926 - American Legion of Kentucky, Legislative Proposals, Special Bulletin, 9 Pages - Southern Textile Machinery Company, Import / Export Questions, 1925

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Correspondence, C.J. Sipple, W.G. McAdoo, A.B. Rouse, A.W. Barkley, J.T. Bowser, S.A. Kendall, A.H. Warner, M.F. Smallwood - 1925 Taxes, Tax Receipt for Royalties over $ 8,500 - Litigation, Kentucky Glycerin Company, 1925

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Veterans Cases, 1925

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1926

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Legislation - Agriculture - B.F. Yoakum, "A Letter to a Farmer" Re: Curtis-Aswell Bill, McNary-Haugen Bill - B.F. Yoakum, "A Letter to Secretary Mellon on Farm Legislation", Commodities: Cotton, Butter, Wheat, Corn, Swine - Speech, M. Jacobstein, "Constructive Criticism of Farm Relief Bills", "The Farm Problem" - H.R. 7893, Amendment to Create a Division of Cooperative Marketing in the Department of Agriculture - Congressional Record, Speech, P.E. Quin, "Reduction of Taxes" - Congressional Record, Extended Remarks, C. Hull, "Agricultural Problems and Remedies - Shall the Remedies Be Sound or Unsound ?" - Congressional Record, P. 9680, Amendment by A.W. Barkley, 1926

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Legislation - Bridges - Tri-State Bridges, Re: Opposition to Appropriations for Federal Projects - S. 927, To Extend the Time for Construction of Bridges over the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers - Report to Accompany S. 927 - H.R. 11668, Bridge Construction - Big Sandy Bridge Bill - Bevy Bill - Statement, Steubenville and Pittsburgh Bridge Company, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, 7 Pages - H.R. 11646, 1926

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Appointments, Positions - Invitations - Anti-Saloon League - American Cotton Growers Exchange Re: Cotton Surplus, McNary-Haugen Bill - Barkley Family Reunion, North Carolina - S. 705, H.R. 6738, Officers Serving in the Philippines - Electricity in Rural Districts Served by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario - H.R. 424 Re: Mussel Shell Beds in the Ohio River - Campaign for Senate Race - Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, District Meeting - Capital Stock Tax vs. Corporation Stock Tax - Telegram Re: Racing Commission of Kentucky - Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Re: Support, The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America, 1926

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Correspondence, C.J. Sipple, M.F. Smallwood, A.B. Rouse, W.G. McAdoo, A.W. Barkley - C.M. Lykins Re: Sale of Property Connected to Leland Oil Company, Statement of the Value of the Property Differs from that of the Pipe Line Company - Committee on Ways and Means, H.J. Bixler Re: Pipe Line Company, 1926

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Veterans Cases, 1926

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1927

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Legislation - Bridges - H.R. 7034, Re: Bridge Across Cumberland River - W.V. Gregory Re: Introduction of Bill for Bridge Across Mississippi River at Hickman, House Bill 7921 - Reference Bill H.R. 473, Ashland Bridge Company - Clippings Re: Combined Railway-Vehicular Bridge over the Ohio River, Maysville Bridge Company - H.R. 16888, Bridge Over Ohio River - Report Accompanying H.R. 16888 - Paducah Bridge Bill, 1927

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Legislation - Requests for Support - S. 16647, S. 5579, S. 3027 Re: Disabled Veterans - Christian County Farm Bureau, Resolutions, McNary-Haugen Bill - Tax Plan - Immigration Bill - Mussel Shoals, Mississippi - War Tax on Automobiles - General Hospital Bill, House Bill 17157, Disabled Veterans - H.R. 48, Marker in Memory of the Battle of Perryville - Medicinal Whiskey Bill Opposition - Radio Legislation - National Platinum Act, H.R. 16545 - H.R. 1, Amendment Re: Revenue Taxation Bill - Clipping, Senator Brockhart - Pension Bill for Civil War Veterans, Widows - Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, Resolutions - Senate Finance Committee, Revenue Act - Federal Cosmetic Act - Interstate Commerce Commission, Export Rates on Steel - Arbitration Between France and U.S. - Support Reduction in Immigration, Immigration Act - Maysville Bridge Construction - Education Bill - Legislation on the Coal Industry, The Emergency Fuel Act of 1927 - Automotive Equipment Association, Resolutions…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Pamphlet, W.E. Coleman, "Patents and How to Obtain Them-A Book for Inventors" - Request for Autograph - Invitations - Flood Control Committee, Mississippi River, Bridge Damage, Perry County, Kentucky River - F.J. Haskin, "The American Government", Book - Immigration Act of 1924; E.R. Lewis, "America: Nation or Confusion", Book - Order of Shares of Texas Land Trust - Chamber of Commerce of Panama, Welcome Speech, 3 Pages - Ways and Means Committee, Request for the Introduction of a New Tax Law, Revenue Act of 1924, 1927

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Correspondence Re: Kentucky Oil Royalty Syndicate , Dissolution of Trusteeship, Sale of Property - H.B. Sipple, C.H. Enderlin, H.J. Bixler, 1927

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Requests - Editorial, Positions, Government Publications, Information Re: Patent Laws, Autographs, Invitations, 1927

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Veterans Cases, 1927

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Appointments - West Point, Military and Naval Academies, 1928

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Legislation - Bridges - Pamphlet, Forms for Bridge Bills - Approved by the Two Commerce Committees - S. 4059, Bridge Across Tennessee River Near Clarks River - Opposition to Ohio River Bridge - Bridge Bill for Ashland, KY - Congressman Robsion, H.R. 13203, H.R. 13206, Bridges Across North and South Fork of the Cumberland River, S. 4288, S. 4294 - Pulaski County, Fact Sheet - S. 1407, Paducah, Bridge Across Cumberland River - Toll Bridge Across Mississippi River Near Columbus - Chain Bridge Between Washington, D.C. and Virginia - S. 3837, Bridge Across Ohio River Near Henderson - Bridge Across Mississippi River at Hickman, H.R. 7921 - Bridge Across Ohio River at Maysville - Clippings Re: Combined Bridge at Maysville - Shawneetown Bridge Bill, 1928

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Legislation - Requests for Support - A through K - H.R. 10051 Re: Increase in Pension - Federal Vocational Act - Senator Bruce, Revenue Act of 1926, Excise Taxes, H.R. 1, Statements Re: Alternative Amendments to H.R.1 - Cumberland Falls - S. 2506, To Amend Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 - Hickman Bridge Bill - H.R. 10286, Appropriations Bill on the Recommendations of Army Engineers - H.R. 88/89, Kelly Postal Policy Bill; H.R. 25, Lehlbach Bill - S. 777, Tyson Retirement Bill - S. 1986, H.R. 6077, Re: Non-Commissioned Officers, Senator Tyson - S. 7031, H.R. 9201, Re: Funds for Vocational Education - Memorial Fund Committee, "Heroic American Women in the World War" - Opposition Against Naval Building Plan - S. 1727, Retirement Bill - Capper-Ketcham Bill, Amendment of the General Federation of Women's Club - S. 1731 Re: Funds for Vocational Education - Bridge Bill for Mississippi at Hickman - Norbeck-Capper Amendment to Section 5219 U.S. Revised Statutes that Alter the Provision of…

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Legislation - Requests for Support - L through Z - H.R. 7759, La Guardia Bill - S. 1731, Federal Vocational Education Act - Thatcher Appropriation Bill, Amendment Re: National Library for the Blind Funds, American Printing House, Textbooks - House Bill H.R. 5940, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - S. 1667, Brookhart Bill - Veterans of Foreign Wars, Resolutions in Support of Specific Legislation - Welch Bill, H.R. 6518 - S. 105, Support by Mine Workers of America - H.R. 18016, Re: Osteopathic Examiners - S. 1727, Dale Retirement Bill - Federal Tax Bill, Section 141; H.R. 473, Vinson Bill, Ashland Bridge Bill - Correspondence Re: Introduction of a Bill to Increase Spanish War Veteran Pensions - S. 717, S. 3574, Re: Transportation of Coal, etc., Ports, Deportation of Alien Seamen, Memorandum Re: S. 3574 - S. 1940, Cooper-Hawes Bill, Support by City Firemen's Union - S. 2318 - Legalization of Amateur Boxing - Flood Control Policy Committee, Statement, F.R. Reid, Map of Area…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through O - Pamphlet, Library of Congress, "Rules and Practice Governing the Use and Issue of Books" - Invitations - Appointments, Positions - Annual Report of the Tariff Commission, FY 1927 - Immigration Case E. Bower, Senator McKellar, Department of Labor, State Department, Lumberman Ritter - J.J. Esch Confirmation as Member of the Interstate Commerce Commission - Revenue Bill, Robinson Amendment - Immigration Case Humbert - Statement B. Gardner, 4 Pages, Senator P. Harrison, Democratic National Campaign Headquarters, Re: Elections, Campaigning - Article, T.K. Vogler, "Christianity and War Never Can be Reconciled" - Cumberland River, Eddyville, KY - Prospectus of the Ore Property in Southern Kentucky, Chemical Analysis, Map of Bauer Cooperage Company Property, Statement, 8 Pages - Support of President Machado of Cuba, Trip to New York as Member of the Campaign Investigation Committee, Subcommittee on Foreign Relations - Disabled American Veterans…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - P through Z - Invitations - Appointments, Positions - War Department, Stockton Case - Parole Case - Confirmation of J.J. Esch - Fred M. Vinson Re: O'Connor - List of U.S. Government Publications - Clipping, "Bridges are Authorized", Bridge Bills - Welsh / Welch Bill Re: Increase in Pay for Government Employees - Kentucky Democratic Women's Club Re: First Issue of Journal - Investigation of Gas Rates in Lima, Ohio, Stock Ownership, Senator Morris, 1928

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Correspondence, O. Heidingsfeld, A.B. Rouse, C.J. Sipple, A.W. Barkley, 1928

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Requests - Speeches Re: Latin American Republics - Government Publications - Information Re: French Mandate in Syria - Agricultural Yearbook 1926 - Congressional Record - Information Re: McNary-Haugen Bill, Farm Relief Bill, 1928

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Veterans Cases, 1928

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Legislation - Bridges - S. 5630, Ohio River Bridge Near Carrollton, KY - Application for Approval of Plans of a Bridge - Augusta Bridge Bill, Ohio River Bridge at Augusta, KY - Telegrams, D.M. Barkley Re: Information on a Number of Different Bridge Bills - Clipping, Ohio River Bridge Near Carrollton, KY - Mississippi River Bridge at Columbus - S. 5511, Senator Watson; H.R. 16565, Congressman Gardner; Hawesville-Cannelton Bridge; Ohio River Bridge Near Hawesville and Cannelton; Resolutions; Sections 2 through 8 of Hawesville-Cannelton Bridge Company Act - Ohio River Bridge at Maysville, KY; Senator Sackett, Vinson Bill, S. 5585 - Dennison Bill - Bridge Extension Bill - Kentucky Bridge Bonds by State Highway Commission - Kentucky River Bridge, 1929

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through Z - Appointment, Positions - Invitations - Brochure, George Washington Memorial - Sewer Commission, Louisville, KY, Dixie Highway - Ayers Case - Senator Cousins' Children's Fund of Michigan, Education - C.W. Chase, Sr. Re: Legislation Concerning American Ports and Establishing Foreign Trade Zones for Handling of Foreign Goods and Shipping to Foreign Destinations - F.H. Callahan Re: Merging of Industrial Enterprises, Callahan Lists to Send Mailings to, 6,500 Names Total - Judge J.A. Diskin Permit, Immigration - B. Johnson, State Highway Department," Request for Courtesy of the Port" - Brochure, Union College, Barbourville, KY, Fund Raising - Application Before the Department of Commerce for Testing a Newly Manufactured Aeroplane Motor, Arthur Chevrolet Aviation Motor Corporation - Flood Control, Dams along the Ohio River, Chief of Engineers, War Department - Proposal to Create a New Federal Judicial District in Kentucky, J.M. Gilbert - Article, M…

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Owensboro Rockport Bridge Company - Application for the Construction of a Railway Line - Clipping, The Messenger, "U.S. Senators to Urge Action on Ohio River Span "- Interstate Commerce Commission, Finance Docket No. 7235 - Motion by Commissioner Hale, Resolution - Reference to A.W. Barkley Statement in Support of the Project, 1929

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Owensboro Rockport Bridge Company - Interstate Commerce Commission - Finance Docket No. 7235, 51 Pages, Blueprint for Proposed Railroad Between Rockport and Owensboro, 1929

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Report of Proposed Railroad and Combined Rail and Highway Bridge for Owensboro Rockport Bridge Company, 188 Pages Including 5 Maps, 1929

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Oil Business - Leeland Oil Company - Correspondence, D.H. Kincheloe, A.B. Rouse, A.W. Barkley, C.J. Sipple, S.A. Kendall - Erlanger and Franklin Notes With the Franklin National Bank - Letter of 2 June 1939 Re: Declining Income on Certificates Since the Time C.J. Sipple Organized the Kentucky Oil Royalty Syndicate; $1,200 to $1,800 per Year Per Group of Certificate Holders - Letter of 14 September 1950 Re: Complete Failure of Leeland Oil Corporation, No Longer in Existence [Corporate Records Kept Separately, 3 Books], 1930-1950

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Interparliamentary Union (IPU) Re: London Conference of 1930 at which A.W. Barkley Participated - Request for Subscription, 1930

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Legislation - Bridges - Anderson County Chamber of Commerce Resolution Re: Kentucky River Bridge Bill Near Tyrone, Kentucky - J.L. Donaldson Re: Bill Authorizing the Grouping of Bridges for Financing Purposes, State Highway Department - Clipping Re: Kentucky River Bridge Bill - Henderson Bridge Bill - S. 4215, Ohio River Bridge Bill Near Henderson, KY - Resolution by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Re: Henderson Bridge - Hawesville-Cannelton Bridge Bill, H.R. 16565, H.R. 10258 - Maysville Bridge Bill - S. 4269, Bridge Bill Introduced by A.W. Barkley, Passed by Senate, 1930

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Legislation - Unemployment - Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce on S. 3059 Re: Construction of Public Works for the Stabilization of Industry, S. 3060 Re: Establishment of a National Employment System, S. 3061Re: "an Act to Create a Department of Labor" - Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary on S. 3059, S. 3060, H.R. 8374, H.R. 8655, H.R. 9560, H.R. 11414, H.R. 12550, H.R. 12551, 1930

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Legislation - Bridges - Bill, S. 5845, Re: Railroad Bridge Across Ohio River Near Cincinnati, Kentucky-Ohio Terminal Company - Clippings on the Political Situation Re: Hoover Election, Governor Smith Campaign Speech, Questions for the Kentucky Democratic Committee, 1931

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W.G. McAdoo Re: Statement in Congressional Record, Consideration for Workers, Democratic Party Issues, State Election Kentucky - Governor Murray, Oklahoma; Wheat and Cotton Holdings, Farm Board; Passing of a Senate Resolution Re: Deliverance of Such Information by the Farm Board, Price Control Issue; Governor Sampson, Kentucky - Northwestern University, School of Commerce, Vawter Lecture, Addition to Page 88; November 1931; Redpath and Vawter, Chautauqua Platform - Department of Commerce, Louisville Annual Report, 4 Pages - Telegram, H. Hoover Re: Barkley's Automobile Accident - Invitations: Lone Oak High School, National Association of Credit Men - K. McKellar, Committee on Appropriations, Re: Wolf and Nonoonnah Rivers Requesting a Letter of Support - Abraham Lincoln Conference, Invitation by F.D. Sampson, Governor of Kentucky; Speech, "If Abraham Lincoln Were Alive Today" - National League of Commission Merchants Invitation, 1931

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Thomas Brady Speaker's Bureau - Engagement Agency - List of Available Speakers Including A.W. Barkley, 1931

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Barkley, A. W. - Death of Father - July 1932 - Letters in Support of the Federal and State Elections - Citizens Bank L.O. Bradford Re: Depression, Silver, Abolishment of the Interstate Commerce Commission to Help the Railroad, Prohibition, Tax on Alcohol, Abolishment of the Farm Board to Ensure Stabilization of the Prices, Price Control, Control of Government Expenditure on Unnecessary Employees - Campaign for Reelection, Pendennis Club - Support of the 18th Amendment on Prohibition - Campaign for Reelection in Kentucky, W.O. Shankle, Support not Needed as Victory Is Certain; November Election, Presidential Election, 1932

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Legislation - Bridges - Passage of the Owensboro and Cairo Bridge Bills - Owensboro Bridge Bill, H.R. 10982; Cairo Bridge Bill, H.R. 11417 - Maysville Bridge Toll, Chief of Engineers - Owensboro Bridge, S. 4635 - Amendment to the Agricultural Appropriation Bill, Kentucky Bridge Program, 1932

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Veterans Administration (VA), Robert Barkley, Revolutionary War, Genealogy - Invitation, Dedication of the Carillon - Mrs. Conner, Free Mail Delivery in Bardstown; Bill; American Flag form the Capitol - Memorandum for S. 1357 - World Economic Conference, Establishment of an International Uniform Coinage System, 4 Pages - Legion Theatre Company, Re: Competition Between Warner Brothers and Others - Reopening of the Henderson Cotton Mill - War Memorial Address - River and Rail Terminal at Paducah, KY ; Roosevelt's Victory Expected - Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association Invitation - Governor Laffoon Re: Kentucky's Application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to Provide Funds for Underprivileged and Unemployed, Unemployment - W.G. McAdoo Re: Becoming Senator for California - McCracken County Democratic Campaign Committee Headquarters Invitation - Th. E. Peters, Unemployment, Regulation of Work Hours, Support of 8-Hour-Day, 1932

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Appointments, Positions - Committee on Finance, A. W. Barkley - Secretary of War Invitation to Covington, KY - Car/Automobile Insurance, Laura Barkley, 1933

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Request for Photograph - E.C. Winston Letter of Resignation, U.S. Civil Service Commission - Application for Position - Homer Cummings Address on Education, Science, and the New Deal, 1934

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence - 14 November 1934, 1934

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Legislation - Statement, Possamaquoddy Project, Holding Company Bill - R. Brewster, T.G. Corcoran - 8 Pages, 1935

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Lower Tennessee Valley Association - Petition - Aurora Dam - [Hardcover], 1935

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Lower Tennessee Valley Association - Petition - Aurora Dam - [Hardcover], 1935

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Program, 100th Anniversary Celebration of J.G. Carlisle, Covington, Kentucky - Plan, Layout of Paducah Waterfront - Invitations, 1935

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Invitations, ID Cards, Trip to Berlin, Appointments - Letters, W.E. Dodd, Congressmen McReynolds and Millan Re: Location of the Consulate - Positions at the Treasury Department Re: Refund Provisions under Revenue Act of 1936 - Telegram, Audubon Museum, Henderson, KY - Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commission, Invitation to the President - Pioneer National Monument Association, Invitation to the President - Poster, Evangelist Meeting "Neutrality" - essay by Bernard M. Baruch, "The Constitution" - address by Hugh Morrow, 1936

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence Re: Barkley's Speech at the Convention, 1936

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Barkley-Logan Dinner Program - Dinner Sponsored by the Kentucky Democratic Club of Washington, D.C. - Barkley Address, 1937

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Interparliamentary Union (IPU) - Press Release Re: Trip to Europe, Not Sent Out - G.C.S. Black - E.A. Halsey - Trip to England, France and Italy - Ethel Downe - Mrs. B. Saint Coeur, Women's Democratic State Committee, "Conference Interparlementaire" - Trip to Moscow With Senator McKellar - D.G. Van Ackere - J.T. Howington Re: Helium Bill, S. 1567 - Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce, Paris, L. Brown - Invitation, American Club, Paris - Herald Tribune, Mr. Smith, Article Re: Presidency, 1937

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Appointments, Invitations - Legislation Re: Disaster Loans, S. 1439 - Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, Th.G. Bilbo, Invitation, Nomination 1940 - List of Personnel Endorsements by A.W. Barkley - J.T. Robinson, The Toiler's Martyr - Barkley Statement Re: Economic Improvement With President Roosevelt - C.M. Redman Re: Barkley Family, Genealogy - Petition, by the Barclay-Barkley Families of Texas, Boost "Barkley for President in 1940" - Invitation to Address Star Radio Forum - National Radio Forum, Re: Data for the Speech, Democratic Senatorial Committee Chairmanship, Senator Miller Re: Barkley Leadership - Customs Re: Antique Furniture Shipment - E.A. Halsey, Rising Tide, Sponsored by Oxford Group Re: National Problems; Article, 12 December 1937, Re: Judicial Reform by the Senate, Judiciary Committee, 14 Pages - T. Biddle, Jr., Warsaw, Poland, Re: Interparliamentary Union (IPU) Conference in the Netherlands, The Hague - A.B. Chandler Re: Governor L.C…

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence to A.W. Barkley, 3 Pages, 15 July 1937 Re: Judicial Reform - Credit: National Archives and Record Service, F.D. Roosevelt Library, 1937

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Greetings, 1938

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Press Release, F.D. Roosevelt to Secretary McIntyre, 21 January 1938 in Support of A.W. Barkley - The Commentator, G.E. Sokolsky, "Sizing up the Field" - E.A. Halsey - Barkley Testimonial Dinner - Invitation - Campaign for F. Van Nuys Re-Election - Clipping Re: Nomination of A.W. Barkley's Son-in-Law, M. O'Rell Truitt, by F.D. Roosevelt as Member of the Maritime Commission - Loyal Order of Moose, J.C. Meikle - F.M. Vinson Re: Works Progress Administration (WPA) Introduced by Roosevelt in 1935 - Appointments, Positions - A.B. and M. Chandler Invitation - W.G. McAdoo Re: Position - W.S. Wood, Bureau of Narcotics, Treasury Department, Re: Hearings for the Taxation of Marihuana, House Ways and Means Committee - Loan Application, A.D. Vincent - Trip to Europe, France - F. Cantrill - Statement, U.S. Senate, Office of the Secretary, Library, Re: Power of the President to Appoint a National Holiday - Invitation to Speak, Town Hall of Milwaukee - Telegram Re: Super…

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence Re: Position for J.T. Vance as Librarian of the Library of Congress - Instituting a Private Church Service, 1938

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Greetings, 1939

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Halsey, E.A., Secretary of the Senate, 1933-1945 - Statement, 17 July 1939 Re: Kentucky, Senator Barkley and July 4 Celebrations - Barkley Statement Re: Including of Materials of the Present Session in the Appendix - Request for Congressional Records - Invitation to Star Radio Forum Re: Keynote Address for Congress, 1939

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Legislation - Barkley Bill, S. 477 to Provide for the Regulation of Securities in Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Committee on Banking and Currency, R.F. Wagner (Carter Glass, etc.), Securities and Exchange Commission, Amendments - Memorandum, 5 Pages, to: Federal Reserve Board; from: Securities and Exchange Commission, 1939

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Greetings - Invitations - David M. Barkley Airplane Crash, Investigation, Air Corps Tactical School - Barclay-Barkley Society of Texas, Genealogy - "Sprig of Green Collection "- Committee on Commerce, Appointments - U.S. Senate, Conference of the Majority, Letter to J.A. Blomgren, Definition of a True Liberal, Political Philosophy - Retirement Letters - Manuscript Re: the History and the Name of the Barkley Family - Copies of Hansard - Contested Payment for an Oil Painting, 3 Pages - Committee on Finance, Pat Harrison Thanking A.W. Barkley for Action - Will Rogers Statue Presentation, Barkley's Part in the Production, Making of 2 Records - Antique Furniture - Correspondence Re: Address to the Patriotic Foundation of Chicago - Commemorative Stamps of the 163rd Anniversary of the U.S., Set of 4 Chinese Stamps, 4 July 1939, People's Political Council, Nankai University; Asking for War Time Medical Aid in China - Telegram to L. Wood Robert - Pass for American…

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence Re: Public Works Administration (PWA), Appropriation Act of 1939 and "Work Relief", Provide Employment, Description of Projects, 5 Pages - Barkley Letter Re: 2 Judicial Appointments, Felix Frankfurter for Supreme Court Appointment, Giving Frankfurter the Next Vacancy as a Result of First Satisfying the West of the U.S., Justice Brandies Retirement, 3 January 1939 - Reference to Barkley's Letter Re: C.A. Gallagher - Transcript, F.D.R. Library Cornerstone Ceremony for A.W. Barkley, 1939

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Greetings, 1940

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Affidavit Re: Stamping Ground, Buffalo Springs, Distilling Company - Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission - Department of Agriculture and Commerce, Puerto Rico - Beecher Terrace Housing Project - Invitations - White House Invitation to Church Service - River Front/ Waterfront, Paducah, KY - Government Publications - Secretary of State, State Department, C. Hull - C. Hull, P. Harrison Re: Trade Agreements Legislation - F.D. Roosevelt to P. Harrison Re: Foreign Trade Agreement Act - S. Res. 280, C. Hull - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), J.E. Hoover, Post Office Department Information - Letter from Geneva, Switzerland, Re: Situation in Europe - Letter Re: Purchase of the Nall Farm, Mayfield, KY - Thank You Notes for Gifts - Loan of Books Via the War Department Re: Selective Service in the Last War and the Burke-Wadsworth Bill, Deviation from the World War System - Chicago Daily News Clipping, Editorial, "One Way to Deal With French Possessions in…

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Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, "Owensboro, Center of Markets", Cost Factor Survey, 61 Pages, 1940

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Jewish National Fund Dinner, St. Louis, Missouri, Clipping, 1940

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U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial - Progress Report, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, 1940

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Halsey, E.A. - M. McIntyre, Message to Kentuckians, 2 Pages - Congressional Record Re: Jefferson Bicentennial Commission, Barkley Speech - Memorandum for Senator Barkley Re: Joint Committee for Deferment of Legislative Employees, 1941-1943

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Correspondence - Get Well Messages - Hospital Stay - A through I (Folder A), 1941

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Correspondence - Get Well Messages - Hospital Stay - J through Z (Folder B), 1941

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Invitations - Programs, 1941

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Jewish National Fund of America - Brochure, Land for Victory Re: Tree-Planting in Israel - Address in Milwaukee - Brochure, "Dorothy Thompson's Message to You", United Jewish Appeal for Refugees - American Palestine Committee - Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs - Brochure," Because Ussishkin Lived-A Tribute to His Memory", Dr. Goldstein, 1941

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through R (Folder A) - Memorandum Re: Senator M.M. Logan - Reference Letter to H.R. 4250, Medal Presentation - Barkley Genealogy, Barklay-Barkley Society - Department of the Navy, S. 860 - Inter-American Affairs, Pan-American Union, Re: Barkley's Membership in the National Honorary Committee - Visit to Cuba, Foreign Service, Colonel Bornn - The American Friends of a Jewish Palestine Re: Immigration or Extermination, Balkan Pogrom - Letter to E. Quezon, Philippine Commonwealth, 1941

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S through Z (Folder B) - Ukiah Republican Press," Arthur H. Samish Is Pictured Outstanding Character He Is "- Committee on Military Affairs, S. 860, Opposition of War Department - Clipping, "Barkley and Judgeship "- U.S. Navy Hospital Statement, Reimbursement - War Department Memorandum Re: Grants for the Construction of State Hospitals, etc., in Kentucky, 1941

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence, 1941

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War Plants for Western Kentucky - Letter Re: Paducah, Kentucky, Defense Plant, 9 Pages and Tables - The Messenger, "No Politics", Sites for a Shell Loading Plant - The Paducah Sun Democrat, Re: Training Camp - The Mayfield Messenger Re: W.H. Brizenridge Open Letter to the Public, 1941

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through R (Folder A) - The Alaska Highway, Senator Langer's Speech - J.M. Holzworth, "The Alaska Highway", 19 Pages - Jew's Harp Dam Association Re: Funds for the Project on Barren River, Allen County, KY - Telegram, F. Bratton Re: Yugoslav Legation and King Peter - Letter by Barkley Re: Barkley Genealogy - Telegram to Cuban Embassy - University of Kentucky, Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Laws to A.W. Barkley - The Paducah Sun Democrat, "Pearson and Allen Salute Barkley for His Outstanding Leadership in Year Just Ended", 1942

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S through Z (Folder B) - Excerpts from Address of Senator Barkley Before Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, 7 Pages - The Salt Lake Tribune, Clipping Re: General MacArthur in the Philippines and Changes in Government in China, 1942

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence Re: H.R. 4, H.R. 4845, Office of Price Administration (OPA) Appropriation, Letter Re: the Parity Principle, Farm Labor, and New Proposed Legislation, 1942

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency, 1942

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Legislation - Bills Introduced by A.W. Barkley - S. Res. 1, Committee of Two Senators - S.318, T.C. McGroary - S. 319, To Authorize Acceptance of Permanent Loan, National Gallery of Art - S. Res. 47, C. Glass - S. Res. 48 Re: E.A. Halsey Election for Secretary of the Senate - S. Res. 49 Re: L.L. Biffle Election for Secretary for the Majority of the Senate - S. Res. 51 Re: F. Brown Harris Election for Chaplain of the Senate - S. Res. 52 Re: Rule 25 - S. Res. 56 Re: Notification of the President of the Election of E.A. Halsey - S. Res. 57 Re: Notification of the House of Representatives of the Election of E.A. Halsey - S. Res. 62 Re: Carter Glass - S. Res. 63 Re: Carter Glass - S. Res. 87 Re: W. Doxey - S. Res. 93 Re: S. Res. 160 of 1935 and Wool Marketing - S. Con. Res. 7 Re: F.D. Roosevelt - S. 749 Re: Parity Prices for Citrus Fruits - S. 834 Re: Immigration and Naturalization of J.M. Grandal - S. Con. Res. 9 Re: Atrocities by the Nazi Government against the Jews - S. 963 Re: Section…

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Correspondence - Get Well Messages - Hospital Stay - A through Z, 1943

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Invitations - Including Adlai Stevenson, 1943

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Miscellaneous and Personal - War Bond Records, Sales, Graves County - Archduke Otto of Austria, Military Committee for the Liberation of Austria - H.L. Stimson, Secretary of War Re: Visit of the Orient and the Fighting Fronts, A.B. Chandler - Thomas Jefferson Commission, Reaffirmation of the Declaration, 1943

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Senate Office Financial Forms - Provision of the Legislative Appropriation Act - Editorial Research Reports, 78th Congress, 1943

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence Re: McKellar Bill, Manpower Appointments - Proposed Overseas Trip of the Truman Committee, General Marshall - Supreme Court Matter, 1943

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Invitations, 1944

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Legislation - Palestine Resolution - Palestine Emergency Conference, 1944

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Legislation - Post War Planning - S. 1893, Titles I to III - S. 1730 - H.R. 4469 - Report to Accompany H.R. 4469 Re: Facilitation of the Settlements of Claims Arising from Terminated War Contracts - Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, S. Russell, 1944

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Legislation - Price Administration - Statement, C. Bowles, Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Proposed Amendments to the Price Control Act, 73 Pages (Folder A), 1944

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Legislation - Price Administration - C. Bowles - Public Law 421, H.R. 5990 to Further the National Defense and National Security by Checking Prices - Statement, C. Bowles, to the Senate and House Banking and Currency Committees Re: Proposed Amendments to the Price Control Act, 112 Pages - Office of Price Administration (OPA), "Crude Petroleum Price Control", 19 Pages - OPA, "Rent Control", 40 Pages - OPA, "Renewal of the Price Control Act", 144 Pages - Press Release, "The Role of the Government after the War", 14 Pages - Press Release, "As Our Farmers Face the Challenge of Peace", 9 Pages - Clippings (Folder B), 1944

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Legislation - Service Cases - Clipping, D. Pearson, "The Daily Washington Merry-Go-Round"; a Barkley Story; Drew Pearson Column, 1944

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Miscellaneous and Personal - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Public Law 276, Tobacco Allotments - Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), McKellar Amendments - Memorandum, Smaller War Plants Corporation, Owensboro Wagons Company, Kentucky, 10 Pages - Office of Price Administration (OPA) Re: Crude Oil Prices - Office of War Information (OWI) - Letter by C. Bowles to A.W. Barkley, 29 Pages, Re: Food Support and Subsidy Programs - Recommendations of Tobacco Growers Re: Post-War Program - Statement on Army Personnel, Men and Women Taken from the State of Kentucky - Address, J.L. Sullivan, Assistant Secretary, Treasury Department, 1944

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Requests, Crank Letters, 1944

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - United Palestine Appeal - Launching of the Battleship Missouri - Data Submitted for the Consideration of A.W. Barkley Re: Program for the Rebuilding of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine, 6 Pages - United Palestine Appeal - American Zionist Emergency Council - Press Release, "Senators Wagner and Taft Introduce Palestine Resolution", 4 Pages - Statement, W.F. Wagner, 3 Pages; Statement, R.A. Taft, 1 Page; Statement, A.W. Barkley, 3 Pages; Statement W.H. White, Jr., 1 Page, 1944

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Truman, H.S. - Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence, 1944

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Legislation - Bills Introduced by A.W. Barkley - S. Res. 1, Committee of Two Senators - S. Con. Res. 2, Assembly on 6 January 1945 - S. Res. 4, K. McKellar - S. Res. 5, K. McKellar - S. Res. 6, K. McKellar - S. 144, M.E. Cafferata, J. Granata - S. 145, Creating Office of Naval Research, Development, and Patents - S. 146, H. Gardiner Bowen - S. Res. 69, L.L. Biffle - S. Res. 70, L.L. Biffle - S. Res. 71, L.L. Biffle - S. Res. 91, J. Moses - S. Res. 119, Death of F.D. Roosevelt - S. 906, Franking Privilege, E. Roosevelt - S. Res. 126, W. Warren Barbour, E.D. Smith, F. Van Nuys, F. Maloney, J. Moses - S. 1037, Water-Pollution-Control - S. 1038, M.O. Cassady - S. 1069, F.H. Murphy - S. 1141, Civil Service Retirement Act, Employees of the Smithsonian Institution - S. 1208, O.N. Bradley as Administrator of Veterans Affairs - S. 1216, O.N. Bradley as Administrator of Veterans Affairs - S. Con. Res. 27, Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack - S. 1400, R.R. Rowe - S.J…

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Barkley, A.W. - Mother's Death, 1945

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Application to the War Production Board (WPB) for Funds to Repair Flood Damages ; Lunken; Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Cincinnati Airport - 2 Clippings Re: J.D. Inman for Federal District Attorney; Statement, A.W. Barkley, 4 Pages - Print from G. Dean, "Nuernberg"; Nuremberg - Statement, A.W. Barkley, James Gavin Case - Letter by Lister Hill, Democratic Whip - Committee on Military Affairs Re: the Plant at Ft. Thomas, KY, for the Veterans Bureau - H. McCormack Letter Re: Pope Pius and a Medal, 1945

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Nomination - H. Wallace as Secretary of Commerce - Letter to the President - Barkley Statement Re: George Bill, George Resolution, Federal Loan Agency, World War II, 1945

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - American Christian Palestine Committee - Statement Re: Jewish Statehood and Support of President Roosevelt by U.S. Zionist Jews, Suggestion to Vote for Republicans, 17 Pages - Jewish National Fund, Suggested Topics for the Address, 1945

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Truman, H.S. - Roosevelt, F.D. - Correspondence: Historic Joint Statement of 12 February 1945 - Roosevelt Letter Re: H. L. Black and Liberalism of Thomas Jefferson, 24 March 1945 - Truman Letter Re: Bretton Woods Legislation to Be Enacted Prior to the Big Three Conference, 5 July 1945 - Truman Letter Expressing Friendship to Barkley, 9 August 1945 - Correspondence Samuel I. Rosenman - Truman Letter Addressing Barkley's Heavy Legislative Duties, U.N. Charter, Iowa Bankers Association, 1945

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Churchill, Winston - Iron Curtain Speech, "A Shadow Has Fallen on Europe and Asia", 54 Pages, 1946

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European Trip to Germany, France and Switzerland - Barkley to Max [Max Truitt?] Re: Meeting in Berlin; General Clay, Ambassador Murphy, Upcoming Campaign, 4 September 1946 - Barkley to General Clay upon Arrival in Paris, 4 September 1946 - Barkley Letter to S.E. Woods, American Consul General, Zurich, Switzerland - Barkley Letter to R.D. Murphy, Ambassador to Belgium Who Had a Residence in Berlin, Germany, 1946

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Greetings - Christmas, 1946

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Legislation - Railroads - H.R. 1362 Introduced by R. Crosser, Committee on Interstate Commerce, Railroad Retirement Acts, Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, Internal Revenue Code - Report to Accompany H.R. 1362 - Supplemental Report to Accompany H.R. 1362 - Crosser Bill, Railroad Retirement Act Amendments of 1948 - S. 1911 of 1944, Senators Wheeler and Wagner, Later Reintroduced as S. 293 - Congressman R. Crosser, H.R. 4805 of 1944 - Notes for A.W. Barkley Re: H.R. 1362, 10 Pages, 1946

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Senator Taft, Bill Before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, B.M. Baruch - Legislative Appropriation Act for the Fiscal Year Ending 1947, Provisions of Law - Letters to D. Pearson, Merry-Go-Round Column - Letter Re: Loans to Great Britain - The Cincinnati Enquirer, "Airport is Dedicated"; Wehrman Speech at the Dedication of the Greater Cincinnati Airport, 7 Pages, 1946

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - American Jewish Congress, Brief Review of the Principles and Program, 6 Pages - United Jewish Appeal Re: Suggested Material for A.W. Barkley's Radio Address - New York Credit Men's Association, Barkley Address, "Problems Confronting the American Businessman Today" - Clipping Re: Loan to Great Britain - Jewish National Fund, List of 7 Suggested Points to be Emphasized in the Speech, 1946

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence: Letter Re: Consideration of the Convention on Introduction of an International Civil Aviation Organization, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ratification, 3 Pages - Letter Re: C. Murphy, Legislative Counsel, 1946

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Barkley, A.W. - Wife's Death, 1947

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European / Pacific Trip - Proposed Itinerary - Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, Pacific Trip, Tentative Schedule - Smith-Mundt Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations, To Study Effectiveness of Information Service - Report of the Results of the Moral Re-Armament Assembly in Switzerland - Cable Re: Coal Output - Excerpts from Speeches by German Leaders, Caux, Switzerland, 1947

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Greetings - Birthday, 1947

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Legislation - Cloture Rule - Rule 22, Section 2, 1917, 14 Pages; S.B. 101, S.B. 2644, H.B. 29; Senator McKellar - Statements, 10 Pages, 1947

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Shorthorn Fraternity - J.F. Dulles, Radio Report on the Moscow Conference of Council of Foreign Ministers, 14 Pages - Letter to S. Diaconescu, Romania, 1947

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Hill College, Rhode Island, Commencement Address, Clippings, "Barkley Backs Europe Aid Plan in R.I. Talk", "Barkley Warns Graduates to Guard Free Enterprise", "Barkley Reveals Party Tax Policy", "Senator Barkley Tells Relations Between Politics, Commerce", etc., 1947

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence: Letter Re: Labor Bill, National Unity, 23 June 1947 - Letter Re: Death of Truman's Mother, 1947

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Senate Committee Assignments - Letters to Barkley and the Steering Committee to Fill Committee Vacancies in the Coming Senate Session - Senator Kilgore Looking for Appointment to the Senate Appropriations Committee - Address, Senator A.W. Robertson, United American Mechanics, "Our Foreign Policy", 4 Pages - Joint Atomic Energy Committee, Clipping, "Hick's Abilities Needed on Atom Committee", 1948-1949

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Collier Award, Colliers Magazine - A through Z - Booklet, "For Distinguished Congressional Service "- C.G. Bowers, Embassy in Santiago, Chile - Clipping, Lexington Herald Leader, "Senator Barkley Honored", Barkley Receives Collier Congressional Award - etc., 1948

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W.S. Symington, Appointed (Sept., 1947) by President Harry S. Truman to Be the First Secretary of the Air Force; Advocated a Greatly Increased Air Force As Necessary for National Defense, and When Appropriations for His Department Were Reduced He Resigned (April, 1950) in Protest - 3-Page-Statement Re: Development of the Air Force [Possibly by Symington] - 3-Page-Statement Re: A.W. Barkley [Possibly by Symington] - Vandenberg's Report of Four Treaties, Foreign Relations Committee - Report, Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation With the Italian Republic; Italy - Letter, S. Diaconescu, Romania - Letter, D. Holbrook, 3 Pages, Re: Inflation - J. Bruce, Embassy, Buenos Aires, Argentina Re: Friendly Relations to Argentina on a Totalitarian Path - C.G. Bowers, Embassy, Santiago, Chile - Springfield Sun, Governor E. Clements Endorsing Barkley for Re-Election, Jackson Day Dinner - Letter to Barkley by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Church and Education - W…

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Senate Vote - Yea and Nay Votes in the Senate of the U.S., 80th Congress, 2d Session - Senate Congressional Record, Pages 1645 -10278 - Voting Record, 1948

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Jewish National Fund, 5 Suggestions for the Address, Propaganda Meeting Re: Buying Land for the New State of Israel, 1948

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence - Letter Re: Vice Presidential Flags Sent to Barkley - Memorandum Re: Hobson's Choice, Exchange of Letters - Handwritten Note Re: Collier Award for Best Senator - Letters Re: Four-Leaf-Clover to be Worn on Inauguration Day 1949 - Letter to John W. Snyder Re: Value of A.W. Barkley, 1948

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Articles on A.W. Barkley - U.S. News, World Report, Colliers Magazine, Time Magazine, Rotarian, Scholastic, News Week, Life Magazine, Saturday Evening Post, N.Y. Times Magazine, New Republic, Emory Alumnus, Elks Magazine, Democratic Digest, Reader's Digest, Life and Health - Lists of Articles, 1949 to 1951, 1949-1952

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National Security Council - Council Meetings, 1949-1952

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Airports, Kentucky, 1949

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Gavels Made from Historical Trees - Washington Elm - Clipping, Lexington Herald, "Barkley Gets Harrison County Gavel "- Card: J.G. Marks With a Gavel that Was Once the Property of Alexander Hamilton - Statement, "…The Gavel Is Made of Black Walnut…The Walnut in the Gavel Came from a Tree Which Was Planted by Paul Bunyan... "- Letter Re: Gavel Cut from Ancient White Oak on the Lincoln Birthplace Farm - Letter Re: History of the Frigate Augusta, 1949

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Inauguration - The Ohio Electoral College - Booklet of Photographs, 1949

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Legislation - American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) - Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA) - Taft / Hartley Repeal - Housing Legislation, S. 1070 - Rent Control, H.R. 791, S. 434 - Anti-Inflation, H.R. 2756 - Social Security, H.R. 2892, H.R. 2893, H.R. 2645 - Health Insurance, S. 5 - Civil Rights - Taxation - Federal Aid to Education and The Labor Extension Service Program, S. 246, S. 110 - Valley Authorities and Regional Development - Farm Program, S. 900, H.R. 2682 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program, H.R. 1211 - 12 Pages, 1949

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A through L (Folder A) - J. Edgar Hoover, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Commencement - D.M. Barkley Re: Dedication of Barkley Airfield, List of the Organizers - Knoxville Journal on A.W. Barkley, 3 Pages - Letter, E.L. Barkley, Genealogy - B.M. Baruch, Labor Legislation, Russia, European Support, North Atlantic Pact, Marshall Plan, L.L. Biffle - Clipping, "...When Do Taxes Run Down ?" Re: Senator George and Excise Levy Cut - Railway Labor's Political League, Letter to Thomas G. Corcoran, France Connection, Letter of Introduction - E. Dietz, Barkley Family Tree - James A. Farley, Correspondence - Atomic Energy Commission, D. Lilienthal, Oak Ridge Tennessee, 1949

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M through Z (Folder B) - Telegram McKellar Re: R. Taft - J. McCormack Re: Cloture Petition - Drew Pearson - Excellency Quirino, Philippine Islands - Governor of South Carolina, J. Strom Thurmond - Collier's Award Statement, 4 Pages, 1949

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Committee for the Celebration of the first Anniversary of the Creation of the State of Israel, 5 Suggestions for the Address - United Jewish Appeal, 1949

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Transportation Schedules, 1949

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Truman, H.S. - Stevenson, A.E. - Correspondence - Truman Memorandum Re: Acheson and Locket; Ambassador to the Philippines, M.M. Cowen - C.A. Hatch Re: Supreme Court Justice Appointment, 1949

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U.S. Information Service (USIS) - G.V. Allen, USIS in Europe, Committee on Foreign Relations, Recommendation, S. Res. 161, H.R. 295 - Report No. 855, ca. 60 Pages, 1949

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Wedding - Certificate and Ring - Press Release, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - A, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - B, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - C, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - D through F, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - G, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - H, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - I, J, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - K, L, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - M, N, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - O through Q, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - R, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - S, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - T through V, 1949

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Wedding - Congratulations - W through Z, 1949

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Wedding - Gifts - A through L (Folder A), 1949

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Wedding - Gifts - M through Z (Folder B), 1949

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Wedding - Gifts - List and Miscellaneous Cards, 1949

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Engagements of the Vice President and Mrs. Barkley, 1950-1952

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Brennan Case - General L. Norstad, U.S. Air Force - Berch vs. Echols Re: Overseas Time of Service, 1950

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Engagements - Lists, 1950

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Greetings - Anniversary, 1950

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Greetings - Birthday, 1950

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Greetings - Christmas, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - A - January to February (Folder A), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - A - March to June (Folder B), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - A - July to December (Folder C), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - B - January to May (Folder A), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - B - June to December (Folder B), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - C - January to April (Folder A), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - C - May to December (Folder B) - Pamphlet, Bicentennial, Jewish Community, Charleston, SC, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - Commencements, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - D, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - E, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - F, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - G, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - H, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - I, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - J - Newspaper, DFL News; Democratic Farmer Labor (DFL) Party, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - K, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - L, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - M - January to August (Folder A), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - M - August to December (Folder B), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - Mc, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - N - January to April (Folder A) [Includes October 1949], 1950

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Invitations - Declined - N - May to December (Folder B), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - O - Housing Programs, Owensboro, KY; Housing Act of 1937, 1949, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - P - January to May (Folder A) - Goodwill Service Report, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - P - June to December (Folder B), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - Q, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - R - Data on Defense, National Defense Week, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - S - January to May (Folder A), 1950

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Invitations - Declined - S - June to December (Folder B) - Tucumcari American, NM; Editorial, "Invite Truman to Dedication "- Shelby County, KY; Shelby County A. & M. Association, Interesting Facts about the Fair - Clipping, The Shelby News, "Shelby is Top Farm County of Kentucky", "Product's Value Near 20 Million, Result of Diversified Agriculture; Listings Shown in State Booklet", 1950

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Invitations - Declined - T, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - U, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - V, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - W, 1950

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Invitations - Declined - X, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A - D.G. Acheson, Secretary of State, Re: Dr. White - Membership, Army Navy Country Club, Constitution and By-Laws - D.G. Acheson, Secretary of State, Re: International Trade Organization (ITO), Havana Charter; Summary Analysis of the ITO Charter - Roslyn Diocesan Center, Barkley Family Genealogy - Radio Program, "Americans Speak Up ... for America", Radio KDKA, Pittsburgh - Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, The Advance, Invitation to Write an Article - Dean Acheson Re: Barkley Address in Spokane, WA, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B - Booklet, Brooks Bradley, "Memories of the Good Old Days" - J. Duke, Glass Top for A.W. Barkley's Desk, a Gift from the President of the Philippines - Globe Syndicate Agreement Re: a Text Feature Series, "My Dear Friends", 50% of the Proceeds to A.W. Barkley, the Writer - Review, "The Mind of Jefferson", G.N. Shuster; Reference to Barkley Address in Enid, OK - Barkley Genealogy, Clipping, "Ancestors Lived Near Poplar - Barkley to Meet Many of His Relatives At Salisbury Fete "- O. Thompson, Senate Disbursing Office - Elora Chance - Bill by Dr. W.P. Sights Re: ECG and Other Tests - Statement, A.W. Barkley Re: Naval Hospital Visit - R. Choate, Boston-Herald, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C - Summary of U.S. Government Economic and Military Aid for China since 1937, 18 Pages - Lawrence Hager Telegram, Editor, Owensboro Messenger, Re: Combs - Hawfields Presbyterian Church - Capitol Records, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker - A.W. Barkley Re: County Commissioner Elrod to Editor of Collier's, 4 Pages - Clippings Re: A. Campbell for Senator," A Rising Political Star" Democratic Luncheon Meeting in Indiana, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - D to F - Elora Chance Re: Fong and Fook - J.A. Farley Correspondence, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - G to I - Globe Syndicate Re: A.W. Barkley as Writer - Book Description, H.L. Golden / M. Rywell, Senator F.P. Graham, "Jews in American History - Their Contribution to the United States" - P. White, Trigg County Trading Company, KY - Husbands Street Baptist Church Contribution - Lawrence Hager Telegram, Editor, Owensboro Messenger - International Year Book, Barkley Biographical Sketch, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - J to L - W.W. Crowdus, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association - J.B. Gordon, Jefferson Islands Club - Secretary of Defense, L. Johnson - Foreign Service of the U.S., Canberra, Australia - Senator E. Johnson, Article in the Sunday Times-Herald, Re: Barkley's Slight of E. Johnson in 2 Speeches Given in Colorado or Vice Versa -Editor of the Weekly Magazine Labor - Excerpts of E. Kefauver Radio Address - Kentucky Society of Washington - N.M. Schenck, Loew Theatres, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M to P - H.R. 132, Committee Report on a Bill for the Relief of J. Barkley of 12 January 1836 - F.L. Marx Re: Invitation of A.W. Barkley by the Mexican Government - M. Pearl - S. Zucker, International Artists Corporation - C. Basch Gift, a Meissen China Service - New York Red Book, L.L. Biffle, Secretary to A.W. Barkley in 1950, A.W. Barkley Biography - N.B. Brown, The New York Times, Re: Article, "Advice to the Republicans" - Owensboro Kiwanis Club, KY - Danville Lions Club, KY - Correspondence, Mayor O'Dwyer of New York City - Publisher, The Paducah Sun-Democrat, WKYB - M.C. Wallgren, Federal Power Commission - J.H. Perry Statement, Re: European Trip, 7 Pages - United Jewish Appeal Dinner Schedule - C.D. Perkins, Committee on Education and Labor, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - R - Correspondence, E. Roosevelt; Printed Letters of F.D.R. to A.W. Barkley - L. Wood Robert, Jr. - M.B. Etchison Re: House for Sale, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S - N.M. Schenck, Loew Theatres - J. Steelman, Assistant to the President Re: Gompers Dinner - L.E. Smith, Clipping Re: Honeymoon - Proofs of J. Stuart's Book "Hie to the Hunters" - R.M. Russell, Jackson Day Dinner - Vacationing in Switzerland, St. Moritz - J.M. Chang, Korean Embassy - L.A. Steinhardt, Embassy, Ottawa, Canada - Governor A. Shivers, Texas - D.A. Williamson, Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, Virginia, Re: Presentation of Diploma at Graduation, Correspondence of 1 August 1950 - Kentucky Society of Washington - Shreveport Jewish Federation Re: Campaign Dinner - Barkley Article in the St. Louis Star Times, "Forward in '51, In War and Peace", 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - T to V - P.T. Truitt - Southeastern Louisiana College - United Jewish Appeal Advertisements of Barkley Speeches Excerpts - Army Football Schedule - U.S. National Museum, Department of Zoology, Invitation - Letter to Dorothy Re: a Screen - Viking Press Re: Barkley's Autobiography - C.M. Vance, D. Payne, 1950

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W to Z - J.W. Wadsworth, O.N. Solbert - Warner Theatres - Clipping Re: a Horse Named "The Veep" - S.J. Spingarn Re: Reference to a Paper by the President in a Cabinet Meeting, "A Study of 'Witch Hunting' and Hysteria in the U.S.", Anonymous, 18 Pages - Z. Hill, WKYB, Paducah, KY - J.H. Firmin, WMOK, Metropolis, IL, 1950

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Roosevelt Foundation - Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board, 6 Pages - Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Board, 3 Pages, 1950

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Senate Committee Assignments - Correspondence - H.R. 3856, K. McKellar Resignation of the Committee on Renovation of the Executive Mansion - Public Law 301, E.W. McFarland Appointment - F.J. Myers Appointment - Public Law 816, L. Hill, M. Robertson, C. Gurney, B.R. Maybank, H.M. Kilgore, L. Saltonstall Appointments - Appointments for the Crime Probe Committee: E. Kefauver, A. Wiley, H.R. O'Conor, L.C. Hunt, C.W. Tobey - Program of the 'International Civil Aviation Organization', 4th Assembly - Recommendation Letter for C. Hayden or R.B. Russell for the Joint Committee of Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures - Secretary of Agriculture, C.F. Brannan Re: Congressional Advisory Group Appointments for the International Sugar Council to meet in England, 26 June 1950: J.W. Fulbright, A.J. Ellender, G.D. Aiken, J.C. O'Mahoney, K.S. Wherry, J.W. Fulbright, B.B. Hickenlooper; 2-Page-Statement by C.F. Brennan Re: the International Sugar Council, Includes List of House of Representatives…

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Stevenson, A.E. - Correspondence Re: Invitation to the 1st U.S. International Trade Fair in Chicago, 1950

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Julia Taffet Correspondence - Excerpts from a Barkley Address Re: Establishment of the Truman Village in Israel - Jewish National Fund Re: Barkley Address in Chicago, 3 July 1950, 4 Pages, Part of an Introduction of the Story to be Written; Telegram Re: Suggested Material - Engagement, 22 January 1950, in Pittsburgh at $1,085 - Invitation to Speak at Rotary District Conference, 30 April 1950 - Telegram Re: Acceptance of Engagement 16 April 1950 in Baltimore for $ 1,500; Engagement in North Carolina, 1 May 1950 - Engagement 26 February 1950 in Buffalo, Cancelled - United Jewish Appeal (UJA) , 18 March 1950 - Jewish Welfare Fund of Akron, 18 May, 1950 - Madison Square Garden Engagement - United Palestine Appeal, Zionist Organization of America Convention, June 1950 - Speech Engagement for the 'Maumee Talk of the Hour Club', Toledo, OH - Shreveport Jewish Federation, 1950

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Transportation Schedule Including 15-Page-Itinerary, 1950

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence - Re: Trip to Louisville, KY, at the Beginning of March - Tariff Negotiations, 28 April 1950 - Fable by Aesop Re: False Merits Re: Certain Artists - National Security, Increase the Frequency of and Preparation for Council Meetings, 19 July 1950 - Memorandum to the Secretary of Defense Re: Escorts, 1 August 1950 - "A Study of 'Witch Hunting' and Hysteria in the U.S.", Anonymous, 18 Pages - S. Res. 212 Re: Deportation of Children from Greece to Eastern Europe -Communique Re: Meeting of the President With the British Prime Minister, 6 Pages, 1950

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American Cancer Society - Washington, D.C., Division - Invitation, 1951

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American Chemical Society (ACS) - New York City - Invitation to Speak, 5 September 1950, Arranged by Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Topics: "The Chemical Revolution", "Role of Chemistry in the Promotion of International Understanding" - Committee on Chemical Welfare - The New Yorker, "A Reporter at Large", Pfizer - Antibiotics - Chemical and Engineering News, 1951

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American Drug Manufacturers Association - White Sulphur Springs, WV - Invitation to Speak, 1 May 1950 - Member List - Request for Suggestions on Subject Matter - Action of Congress Re: Tax Bill, Price Control, Resolution on Federal Reserve as Per Senator Douglas, Passing of Welfare Measures - Public Relations, 1951

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American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel - Invitation - Arranged by Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Julia Taffet, 10 September 1951 - Background Information, Letters, Statements - Public Relations, 1951

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American Red Cross - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Broadcast," Hear It Now "- Public Relations, 1951

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Arkansas State Society - Invitation - Reception, 23 June 1951, 1951

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Armed Forces Day - Invitation Declined - Brochure, Armed Forces Talk, 369-Defenders of Freedom - Brochure, Department of Defense, Office of Public Information, Speakers Guide, Vol. 2, May 1951, No.2, 1951

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Atlanta Bar Association - Luncheon Address to the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, GA - 29 June 1951, 1951

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Barkley Day - Junior Chamber of Commerce - Philadelphia, PA - Press Release Re: Barkley Day, Program, 29 March 1951 - Suggestion of Topics: The Reciprocal Trade Program, Troops for Europe Issue, The Far Eastern-Korean Situation - Foreign Affairs - Invitation to Speak to Mrs. Barkley, 1951

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Baseball Game - Washington, D.C. - Luncheon, 20 April 1951- L.B. Mason, Federal Trade Commission, 1951

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Bessemer Corn and Livestock Festival - Bessemer, AL - Excerpts from the Address, 15 September 1951, 5 Pages, 1951

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Biffle, L. - Office Luncheons - Senator McCarran, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, 13 March 1951 - etc., 1951

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Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH - National Lecture Management, Engagement Agency - 17 October 1951 - Clipping Announcing the Engagement - Topic: Americanism for This Hour, 1951

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Broome County Airport - Endicott, N.Y. - Dedication, 30 May 1951 - Background Information, Program - Speech for Publication in THINK Magazine by IBM, 1951

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Builders Association of Kansas City, MO - 23 February 1951 - Background Information on Topics: National Problems of the Day, Preparedness Program, Construction Industry in Peace Times, Construction of Fortress America and Humor - Program, 1951

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Chattanooga Manufacturers Association - Chattanooga, TN - 9 October 1951 - Senator Kefauver's Office - Topics: Southern Industry, 1951

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Chicken-of-Tomorrow Celebration - Fayetteville, AR - 15 June 1951 - Suggested Outline for Speech, Program, 1951

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City of Hope - Boston, MA - Testimonial Dinner, 13 October 1951 - American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) - Background Information Was Sent, 1951

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City of Hope Hospital, Fight Against Cancer - Brochure, The City of Hope- A Jewish National Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA - Dinner; Address at Fund Raising Campaign in Providence, RI - 27 March 1951, 1951

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Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) / Washington Board of Trade - Airport Advisory Committee, Aviation Industry - Dinner Address of 15 Minutes, 28 September 1951 - Background Information, Objectives, Administrative Manual by the U.S. Department of Commerce, CAA, 1951

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Clifford, C.M. - Stag Dinner - Garden Party for Servicemen, 26 June 1951 - Birthday, S. Symington, 1951

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Clover Farm Stores Corporation - Cleveland, OH - 24 September 1951 - Subject: Americanism - Background Information: United America Theme, Heritage of Freedom, State Department Program "Selling America", Film: "Big Idea", 1951

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Commission of Commemoration of 175th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Signing - S. J. Res. 51 -4 July 1951 - Speech, 13 Pages; Radio Message Via WAVE; Program, 1951

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Community Chest Kickoff Meeting - Departmental Auditorium, Washington, D.C. -Funding Campaign - Keynote Speaker: G. Neese Clark, Treasurer of the U.S., 27 September 1951 - Program, 1951

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Congressional Club - Reception, 11 March 1951 - Washington, D.C. - Invitation Cancelled, 1951

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Crusade for Freedom - Rockefeller Center, New York City, Funding Campaign for the Purchase of Transmitters, Campaign Against Communism; 11 September 1951; Radio Free Europe Fact Sheet, 8 Pages; Background Information, Brochure, 2-Page-Excuse to National Council of Churches of Christ in America Re: Lack of Mention of This Church in the Fight for Freedom - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) TV Show, Washington, D.C.; 23 September 1951; Excerpts of Speech of 13 September 1951, 2 Pages, 1951

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Davies, J. - Luncheon, Radio Broadcast - Washington, D.C., 1951

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Democratic County Committee of Bronx County - Invitation - Cancelled, 1951

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Democratic National Committee - Buffet, 4 January 1951 - Washington, D.C. - Broadcast, 7 July 1951, "Living 1951"- Suggestions, Speech, 1951

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Democratic Party - Democratic National Committee - Annual Dinner, New York - Invitation to Speak, 15 October 1951 - A. Feinberg Letter Honoring A.W. Barkley as the Person to Bring Exhilaration about Democracy and the Democratic Party to the People, 1951

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Democratic State Conference, 27 August 1951 - Michigan - Letter to H. Ford II, 1951

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Detroit Town Hall - Lecture through John Metcalfe's Engagement Agency, 17 October 1951, $700.00 - Michigan - "The World We Face", 1951

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Ecuadorian Embassy - Invitation by the President of Ecuador, President Plaza - Dinner, 22 June 1951, 1951

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Eisenhower - Invitation to House and Senate Address - 1 February 1951, 1951

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Emory University Alumni - Invitation to Annual Dinner, 5 April 1951 - Includes 1949 Homecoming, Commencement Speech, 4 June 1949, 1951

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Federal Civil Defense Administration Conference - Invitation to Dinner and 10-Minute- Speech, 7 May 1951, 1951

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Foreign Affairs - Ministers, Ambassadors of Latin America - Luncheon in Honor of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, 4 April 1951 - Meeting, March 26 to April 7 - Memoranda, List of Meeting Events, 1951

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Franklin, KY - Swimming Pool Dedication, 2 September 1951 - Fact Sheet - Invitation to the Dedication of the War Memorial Hospital, 1951

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French Embassy - Invitation to the Reception and Dinner for an Ambassador of France by the President of France, 30 March 1951 - Meeting With General of the French Army J.M.G. de Lattre de Tassigny, 1951

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Fund Raising - Glasgow Lions Club, March of Dimes Campaign, "Barkley Ham" - Story: "The Receipt for Cooking a Middleton Old Ham Hickory Smoked" - May-June, 1951

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Glasgow High School - Commencement Address, 25 May 1951 - Bull Calf Pedigree, Mammoth Cave National Park Correspondence, 1951

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Glenn, S.R. - Collector - Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - Dinner, 14 July 1951, 1951

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Greetings - Anniversary, 1951

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Greetings - Birthday, 1951

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Greetings - Christmas, 1951

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Gridiron Club - Reception - Invitation - Cancelled, 1951

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Henry Ford Trade School and Alumni Association - Banquet Address, 27 October 1951 - Background Information - Subjects: National Defense, Manufacture Industry, Defense Program "The World Challenge to Industrial Patriotism", 1951

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Holton-Arms Junior College - Graduation, 2 June 1951, 1951

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Horstman, Al - "51 Years in Politics" Dinner in Honor of Ohio Democrats, 15 September 1951 - United Israel Bulletin, Letter by C. Kerney, Author, "God's Zionist Secret Way to World Peace", The Ohio Democrat: Barkley Article Re: A. Horstman, Invitation by Governor J.M. Cox, 1951

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Hull Foundation Re: International Understanding through Educational Activities - Pan American Party Broadcast, ABC Network and Voice of America Abroad, Invitation to Speak, 21 July 1951, Charter of Cordell Hull Foundation for International Education; Background Information - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Anniversary Broadcast in Honor of C. Hull and Hull Foundation, Telegram, 28 September 1951, 1951

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Illinois Central Railroad (ICRR) - Davis, W. - Invitation to Address Dedication Ceremony, 7 November 1951, 1951

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Illinois State Fair, 16 August 1951 - 1-Page-Draft for Use in Printed Program - Democratic Day - Democratic National Committee - Excerpts McKinley Address, 7 Pages - Governor A.E. Stevenson Speech, 17 Pages - Background Information, Fact Sheet, 1951

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Indiana Democratic Editorial Association (IDEA) - Invitation to Speak at the Midwest Democratic Conference, 25 August 1951 - IDEA Resolutions - Telegram, Shreveport Times Re: Publication of Speech, 1951

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Indiana State Bar Association - Invitation to Address Annual Banquet, 13 July 1951- Bulletin Re: "Vice President Barkley to Speak at Bar Meeting-Minton and Busch to be Honored Guests-Meeting Again to be Held at French Lick", Program, 1951

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International Convention of the United Automobile Workers of America - Invitation to Speak - Declined, 1951

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Iowa Armed Forces Week - Invitation to Speak - Declined, 1951

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Israel Histadrut Campaign - NY State Histadrut Federation - National Committee for Labor Israel - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Dinner Address, 12 September 1951 - Brochure; Statement Re: Buffalo Histadrut Federation, 20 Pages, 1951

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Jane Jefferson Democratic Club - Reception, 14 November 1951, 1951

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner - April to October [Includes March] - Press Release, 28 March 1951, Galvin Address (Undersecretary of Labor), 8 Pages - 14 April 1951, Press Release, Program - 21 April 1951 - 28 April 1951, "Arizona Plain Talk, Deep Wells Put State in Hole", Program, 119 Pages - 7 June 1951, Barkley Telegram, Invitation Cancelled - 6 October 1951, M.J. Galvin Address, 8 Pages; Program, 1951

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Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company - Banquet Address, 17 April 1951 - Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company - National Convention Address - Background Information; 3-Page-Presentation; Speech, Same Presentation in Large Print, 12 Pages, 1951

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Jewish Labor Committee (JLC) - American Federation of Labor (AFL) - Dedication Ceremonies, 28 October 1951 - Excerpts from Report on Plight of Jews in Countries Behind the "Iron Curtain", 8 Pages; "Jewish Life Behind the Iron Curtain and in Western Europe", 10 Pages - Publication, Jewish Labor Committee, "Jewish Labor Fights Communism", 16 Articles, 14 Pages - Letter Re: Publication of the Speech in a JLC Pamphlet, "A Salute to William Green", 1951

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Jewish National Fund (JNF) - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet, 2 Engagements - Dinner Address, 3 January 1951; Suggestions, 9 Pages; Nachlath Baltimore - JNF Golden Jubilee Conference, Dinner in Honor of the Minister of Education of Israel, 21 January 1951; 8 Suggestions, 18 Pages in Large Print, 3 Pages in Small Print; Poster; Request to Publish Speech Declined, 1951

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Joint Defense Appeal (JDA) of the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, "Background Information about the Joint Defense Appeal", Small Print, 3 Pages; Large Print, 10 Pages; 26 September 1951 - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - Furniture Industry and Allied Trades Address, 1951

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Joseph Bulova School of Watchmaking - Invitation to Speak, 14 August 1951 - O.N. Bradley, "The Bulova Plan: A Pattern for American Industry-A Promise Kept" Re: Reintegration of Disabled Veterans, 18 Pages, Includes Program, 1951

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Kansas Democratic Club - Washington Day Reception, Dinner Address, 23 and 24 February 1951 - Clipping, The Topeka State Journal, "McCarthy Draws Bold Pattern for GOP Vote Drive" - Letter by Carlton-Yamhill Review Publisher, 1951

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KFAR Truman Project - Truman Village in Israel [Kfar-translated 'Village'] - Dinner, 22 February 1951 - Keren Kayemeth L'Israel or Forestry Agency of the Government of Israel - Jewish National Fund (JNF) - Background Information, 2 Pages; Brochure "KFAR Truman"; M. Kronheim's Address on the Washington Jewish Hour, 11 February 1951, Large Print, 6 Pages, 1951

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Lewistown Lodge No. 663 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) - Barkley Day - Address to Lewistown Elks, 28 July 1951 - Program , List of Participants, and Background, 32 Pages; Press Release for 6 July 1951; Lewistown, PA., Brochure; Poster; Program, Golden Jubilee Parade, 28 July 1951, 1951

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Lehman Invitation, Dinner, 14 June 1951 - Lippman Invitation, Cocktail Party, 29 May 1951, 1951

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Lord, P.H.- Inauguration of Radio Program "Defense of Our Country from All Enemies, Within or Without", National Emergency, Patriotism, Communism - "Counter-Spy" - Two 1-Page-Statements by A.W. Barkley, 1951

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Loyal Order of Moose - Invitation - Declined, 1951

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"Man of the Week", 26 August 1951 - New TV Program - Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1951

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Majority Policy Committee, U.S. Senate, 27 April 1950 to 30 June 1952 - Letters of Invitation to Attend, 1951

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Marjorie Webster Junior College, Washington, D.C. - Invitation to Speak at Graduation, 29 May 1951, 1951

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McFarland, E.W., Office of the Majority Leader, U.S. Senate - Letter to Democratic Senators - Dinner, 23 August 1951, To Discuss Legislative Program, 1951

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"Meet-the-Press" - TV Program, 21 August 1951 - L. Biffle, M. Rountree Re: Members of the Panel - Clipping, 'Portraits' Column, "Box of Candy", 1951

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Methodist Laymen's Evangelistic Movement - Invitation to Speak - "America for Christ", TV Program, 3 March 1951, 1951

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Milton Berle Show - TV Broadcast on the Occasion of Abraham Lincoln's Birthday - Speech, Large Print, 6 Pages, Re: Bigotry, Hatred, Intolerance, 1951

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Mineral Wells "Party of the Year", 9 February 1951; Correspondence A. Duckworth, F. Brown, Large Print, 7 Pages; List of Outstanding Women in Texas, Women of the Southwest, Large Print, 5 Pages; F. Brown Re: "Party of the Year", Gladewater Plan, "Americanism Beats Communism", Large Print, 7 Pages - The Dallas Morning News, "Barkley to Speak Next Month at Big Mineral Wells Party" - Thomas Brady Speaker Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - List of Sponsors; Editorial, The Dallas Morning News, "Veep Gets Cash, You Foot the Bill"; The Tyler Courier-Times, "Payoff by Orange, TX, on Army Shipping Probed by Senate", L.B. Johnson; Editorial, Evening Tribune, San Diego, "Sets Poor Example for Nation" - Correspondence Re: Editorials on Reimbursement for the Trip; 3-Page-Letter by A.W. Barkley, 1951

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Minneapolis Labor Review, "Floyd B. Olson and the Principles He Advocated" - Olson Day Committee; H.H. Humphrey Re: F.B. Olson - Dinner, 29 September 1951; Invitation to Speak; Telegram Re: Broadcast of the Speech - Ceremonies for Christening a Cruiser ' The Silver Ann', Northwest Airlines, 30 September 1951 - Background Information, 3 Large-Print-Articles, 62 Pages, 1951

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Miscellaneous Invitations - Memos, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A to B - The American Liberty Legion: "Democracy's Counterattack Against Autocracy" Re: Stalin, Red Army, IRA - Program of the American University, Political Club, Mrs. Barkley - Globe Syndicate Re: Publication of a Barkley Letter; Invitation Declined - Letter to The Courier Journal, B. Bingham, 5 Pages, Re: Atomic Energy Plant Location in Kentucky; M. Ethridge, Publisher - Correspondence Re: Gavel Made from Wood Coming from Monticello, H.F. Byrd - Senator W. Benton Re: A.W. Barkley Article in Health, "How I Keep Healthy" - ABC TV, Protestant Radio Commission, "How Late Is It Now ?" - A.W. Barkley Re: Deed for Greendale Farm - E.F. Witsell Re: Military Record of the Grandfather - G.W. Calver, Attending Physician of Ms. Smith - Telegrams by A.W. Barkley, Death of Charlie Ross, etc. - Congressional Record, Testimonial Dinner to Barnee Breeskin, Invitations - Midway Drive-In Theatre, Annual Pass - Correspondence With A. Bulova - Registration to Vote for Mrs…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C to E - Clipping, The Houston Post, "No Retreat, Clayton", Marshall Plan, Re: Disagreement With H. Hoover's Idea of a Hemisphere Defense Against Communism - K. Halle, Cleveland Area Heart Society Raffle - Paducah, KY, Country Club Bulletin - Appointment, P. Priest, J.W. Irion - Cathey Family Genealogy, E. Cathey Married R. Barkley - S. Diaconescu, Romania - A. De Gasperi, Prime Minister of Italy, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - F to J - B. Gittelson, Roy Bernard Company, Re: Barkley Foundation - List of Books Re: Council on Foreign Relations - H.F. Grady, American Embassy in Tehran, Iran; Statement Re: National Democratic Party in Iran - L. Hager Correspondence, Owensboro Messenger / Inquirer-Senator Hennings, Committee on Rules and Administration; I.L. Holt, Methodist Ecumenical Council; World Conference, London, England - A.W. Barkley Re: Land in Graves County Belonging to the Barkley's - Honolulu Police Department, Hawaii - Letter by J.W. Barkley, Brother, Re: Department of Veterans Affairs, T.M. Jennings - Jewish National Fund, Keren Kayemeth Leisrael Ltd. Re: Needed Support and Funding; Congress - ICRR, Illinois Central Railroad, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - K to M - Walter Reed Army Hospital - Robert Barkley Historical Association, Annual Reunion - Kentucky Historical Society Brochure - Mary Barkley Homeplace, Barkley-Boone Day, North Carolina; Clipping Re: Barkley Relation Vice President Stevenson - The Paducah Sun-Democrat, Managing Editor, Re: Barkley's Involvement in Real Estate in McCracken County, KY - Kenneth Later Agency Re: Radio / Television Contract - A.R. Mackey, Immigration and Naturalization Service - Secretary of Defense Re: Missing the NSC [National Security Committee?] Meeting - A.J. Marrow Book, Request for Barkley Comments Re: "Living Without Hate"; Barkley Comment Attached - WTOP Radio - Mizrachi Organization of America - Collier's Request for a Verse from the Bible; Brotherhood Week; National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - N to R - R. Nixon Re: American Commercial Fig Production from California - B. Nover Outline to Mrs. Barkley, 4 Pages; Columbian Women's Club - Department of State, Legislative Manual, New York Official Directory; Biographical Sketch - U.S. Naval Hospital - List of Officers, National Committee for Repeal of Wartime Excise Taxes - Speech by the French Prime Minister R. Pleven, 30 January 1951; 5 Pages - Clipping, J.T. Cunningham, Baptist Church, Kentucky - Prentice-Hall Re: Barkley Book - Reader's Digest, P. McEvoy, "The Merry Veep of Capitol Hill", a Story - P. Railey Re: Barkley's Daughter Laura L. "Wahwee" MacArthur, Douglas MacArthur, and Their Daughter Laura "Mimi" MacArthur, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S - Baron Silvercruys, Ambassador of Belgium; Signature - Buffalo Evening News Cartoon, W. Summers; Clipping Re: Death of the Cartoonist - B. Samuel, Mayor of Philadelphia - Senator S.N. Shortridge; Letter, Clipping, 1951

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Miscellaneous and Personal - T to Z - S. Trachtenberg, Two Poems on A.W. Barkley - H.S. Truman, Report by the International Development Advisory Board under N. Rockefeller to Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senator A. Wiley; Gordon Gray Report Re: Policy to Underdeveloped Countries and Areas; Legislative Recommendation on Foreign Aid - 'Congressman of the Week', Barkley-The Storyteller - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet Greetings - Director of Defense Mobilization Report, "Building America's Might"; Mention of Press Release, 1 April 1951 - J.C. Duke, Sergeant-of-Arms Re: Legislative Appropriation Act and Contingent Expenses of the Senate - Barkley Genealogy, Barclay de Tolly - Immigration Law, McCarran-Warren Act of 1952, Liang Weo - Vejector - Wolf Creek Reservoir Statistics, Corps of Engineers Brochure, 1951

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Mizrachi Organization of America - Dinner Address, 5 June 1951 - Development of a Jewish State - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet, 1951

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Montgomery County Bar Association - Constitution Day Celebration - Public Gathering Address, 17 September 1951, 1951

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Nancy Craig Radio Show, "What It Means to Be an American"/ "The Woman of Tomorrow" - American Broadcasting Company (ABC) - Sample Interviews: "The Woman of Tomorrow"; Interview With Dr. R. Bunche, 12 Pages; Justice W. Douglas, 11 Pages - Meeting Scheduled for 16 February 1951, 1951

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National Association of Postmasters - Kentucky Chapter - Invitation to National Convention Reception, 18 September 1951, 1951

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Nation Committee for Labor Israel - Presentation of Award, 7 February 1951 - Clippings, "Veep Urges Israel Aid", "C.M. Segal and Vice President Barkley" - 1-Page-Statement, J. Schlossberg - Daily News Clipping, "Truman Leads in Tribute to Sam Rayburn", Presentation of Gavel Made of White House Timber, 1951

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National Conference on Citizenship, 16-20 May 1951 - National Education Association - Invitation for Honorary Chairman at the Conference - Theme: "Freedom in One World: Today and Tomorrow", 1951

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National Lecture Management; Metcalfe, J.C. - Engagement Agency - Rotary Convention Address - National Standard Parts Association Address - University of Michigan Lecture Course, Brochure - etc., 1951

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National Press Club - Congressional Party - Invitation to Attend, 18 April 1951, 1951

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Newport, KY - Flood Wall Dedication, 29 September 1951, No Manuscript - Background Information, 1951

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Newsdealers Association of Greater New York - First Annual Award, "The Most News-Worthy Man of the Twentieth Century", Clipping - Dinner, 10 June 1951 - 1-Page-Announcement, Fostering Americanism, Combating Communism, 1951

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North Georgia Methodist Conference, 26-30 June 1951 - Invitation to Address the Conference, 28 June 1951, 1951

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North Shore Forum - Sinai Temple Forum Address, 23 January 1951 - List of Suggested Topics - North Shore Congregation Israel, Address, 24 January 1951, 1951

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Parsons, L.M. - Invitation to Reception, 23 June 1951, 1951

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Philippines - Signing of U.S. Security Treaty - Dean Acheson Invitation to Attend, 30 August 1951, 1951

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Portsmouth, VA - Chamber of Commerce - Invitation to Speak, 21 February 1951 - The Portsmouth Star, "Barkley Will Be Speaker at Chamber Dinner Here", 1951

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Press and Union League Club - Invitation to Speak at Gang Dinner, 9 November 1951 - Big Dinner in Honor of A.W. Barkley, 8 November 1951 - Telegram to Accept TV Interview for 1 November 1951, 1951

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Ramspeak, R. - U.S. Civil Service Commission - American Federation of Labor (AFL) - Dinner Invitation; 3 May 1951, 1951

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Regan, P. - Armed Forces Radio Show, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) - Invitation to Speak at the End of the Week of 24 August 1951, 1951

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Richfield Oil Corporation - Engagement to Meet With the President of the Corporation, 6 April 1951 - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet, 1951

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Rider College - Graduation, Commencement Address, 17 August 1951, 1951

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Roosevelt Four Freedoms Award - Invitation to Speak at the Presentation of the Award to Dr. R. Bunche, 11 April 1951, 1951

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Senate Appointments by the Vice President - Appointments to the Smithsonian Institution - Appointments to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Visitors the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, J.P. Kem, W.G. Magnuson; E.L. Cochrane; Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy, L.B. Johnson, J.W. Bricker - New York Times Article, "Bowles Supports McMahon for Vice President in 1952", C. Bowles Re: Office of Public Affairs (OPA), Isolationism and Privileges Exhibited by the Republican Party - Senator Benton Appointed to Joint Committee Economic Report - Defense Production Act of 1950, Joint Membership in Committees on Defense Production and on Banking and Currency - Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Appointment of E. Kefauver, E.W. MacFarland, Senator H.F. Byrd, H. O'Conor, Senator R.S. Kerr, Brien McMahon, H.H. Humphrey - World Health Organization (WHO), World Health Assembly Agenda, Appointment of Delegation - Department of State, D. Acheson, Appointment of Th. F. Green and H.C. Lodge, Jr…

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Senate Citations for Contempt as Witness Pursuant to Specific Senate Resolutions - A.W. Barkley Correspondence, ca. 40 Citations, 1951

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Sherlin, Dinner Invitation, 10 July 1951- Spender, Dinner Invitation, 18 July 1951; Australian Embassy, Australia, 1951

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Spaak, P.H. / Lord Layton - Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe - Luncheon Invitation - Subcommittee to Conduct Negotiations With Strasbourg Representatives; Strasbourg, France; Re: H. Con. Res. 136 and 137 - List of Luncheon Participants, 12 September 1951; Baron Silvercruys, 1951

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Stevenson, A.E. - Governor of Illinois, 1949 - Democratic Presidential Candidate, 1952 - Re: Democratic Day at the State Fair; 16 August 1951, 1951

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Syracuse University, Political Institute - New York State Democratic Committee, Youth Division - Invitation to Speak, 8 September 1951 - Suggested Topics: America's Stake in World Affairs, New Awareness of Responsibilities, Foreign Policy, 1951

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Texas Western College - Student Body Address, 30 April 1951, 1951

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - Correspondence Re: Invitations, Engagements - Colonel Henshel, Conference of Christians and Jews, Cancelled - Motion Picture Industry, California, Dinner Address - Mineral Wells Address, Texas, 9 February 1951- Texas Cotton Ginners Association, Invitation Cancelled - Conference, Washington, D.C., 11 March 1951 - National Knitted Outerwear Association, Invitation Cancelled - UJA, Chicago Meeting, 27 May 1951 - Mizrachi Organization Dinner, New York, 5 June 1951 - Sioux City, Iowa, Meeting, Invitation Cancelled - M. Manisoff, Special News Director of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel / UJA Re: Invitation to Speak at a Bond Rally in Mexico City, Invitation Cancelled - A.W. Barkley's Secretary Re: His Eyesight Problem Not Being a Problem; Clipping, New York Post, "Barkley Fighting Off Blindness" - Israel Bond Drive, 10 September 1951 - Israel Bond Drive, 17 September 1951 - Lake Charles Association…

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Tifereth Israel Congregation - Banquet Address, 25 March 1951, No Preferred Topics, No Talk on War, Re: Democratic Victory in 1952, 1951

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Transportation Schedules (Folder A), 1951

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Transportation Schedules (Folder B), 1951

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Trip to the Far East - 1944 Papers by H. Wallace Re: Liberal Elements in China and Matters of Interest to the Senate and Its Committees, 10 Pages, 3 Copies - Letter by H.S. Truman, 1951

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Trip to Hawaii and the Far East - Pearl Harbor Day, Honolulu, HI, Invitation to Speak, 7 December 1951 - Correspondence, Background Information, Memos - Pacific War Memorial Commission, "Toward a Pacific War Memorial - A Study", 8 Pages - D. Acheson, Re: Suggestion of Visit to Japan and Korea; Signing of Japanese Peace Treaty and Security Pact; J. Sparkman - Interoffice Memorandum, Japanese Press Coverage, List of Newspapers and Titles of Articles - Battle Honors, Citation of Units - Minutes of Meeting in Honolulu, 28 September 1951, 4 Pages; 5 October 1951, 3 Pages; 19 October 1951, 2 Pages; 2 November, 2 Pages; 9 November 1951, 2 Pages - Suggested Program for 10th Anniversary of December 7th - Article, "A Short History-100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Combat Team", 13 Pages - Honolulu Community Committee, Statement for Use in Commemoration of December 7th, 2 Pages - Memo, Facts - 2-Page Press Release Re: 10th Anniversary Commemoration of Pearl Harbor - 2-Page-Statement, Supreme Court…

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Trip to Hawaii and the Far East - Background Information, Printed Material - Reprints Re: Japanese Education; America-Japan Cultural Society, Lincoln Day Celebration; America-Japan Cultural Society, Principal Speeches; K. Tanaka, "A Sketch of a Theory of World-Law"; General Headquarters, Historical Buildings, Political Reorientation of Japan, Progress Report; Historical Buildings, Unidentifiable Reprint in Japanese (?), 1951

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence, Invitations, Press Conferences, Executive Order for the Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, H.A. Wallace Trip to the Far East 1944 - Director of Defense Mobilization (ODM), Report, "Building America's Might" - Film Re: Floods in the Midwest, Flood Damage, Disaster Aid - Correspondence Re: Luncheons from 28 March 1951 to 24 September 1951 - Press Conferences July to November 1951 Re: Defense of Europe, Southwest Asia, Philippines, Czechoslovakia; L. Williams, Secretary of Alaska; Wage Stabilization Board Report; Russian Press Re: World War III , Korea, General Ridgway; Foreign Aid Appropriation; etc., 1951

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Turkish Embassy, Turkey - Dinner Invitation, 19 April 1951, 1951

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United Airlines - Membership to the 100,000 Mile Club, 14 June 1951, 1951

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United Jewish Appeal (UJA), Israel's Stability - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - 29 April 1951, 30 April 1951, 9 May 1951, 10 May 1951, 26 May 1951, 16 September 1951 - Suggested Topics, 1951

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University of Michigan Lecture Course - Metcalfe Engagement Agency - Invitation to Open the Lecture Series, 18 October 1951, 1951

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Variety Clubs International - Show Business - Humanitarian Dinner Invitation, 12 May 1951 - Reprint, "The Story of Variety" - Biographical Sketch, Carter T. Barron, 1951

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Vice President - Department of State, Memorandum Re: McCarthyism; Press Release, 25 July 1951, 3 Pages - Excerpts of Hind's Precedents of the House of Representatives - Excerpts of Congressional Record 24 March 1930 Re: Right of Presiding Officer to Participate in Debate, H.R. 9979, 1951

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Virginia Law Weekly - Invitation to Address Banquet, 25 April 1951 - Occupational Classification of the Congress of the U.S. 1931-1951, 10 Pages - Occupations and Professions of Members of the 82nd Congress, 5 Pages, 1951

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Virginia State Bar Association - Invitation to Speak, 11 August 1951, 1951

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Voice of America - Inaugural English Language Broadcast to the Near East, Recording of 1 October 1951 - Statement, 1951

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Washington Missionary College - Metcalfe Engagement Agency - Invitation to Speak, Cancelled, 1951

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Western States Conference and Midwest Conference - Democratic National Committee - Invitation to Attend Panel Discussions, Cancelled - List of Topics - Defense Mobilization and the Economy, 1951

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Western States Dinner - Democratic National Committee - Dinner Invitation, 8 October 1951 - Program and Participant / Seating Lists, 1951

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Westminster College, Missouri - Commencement Address, Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, 4 June 1951, 1951

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Wolf Creek Dam, Wolf Creek Reservoir, KY, Brochure - Corps of Engineers, TN - Invitation to Dedication Ceremony, 1 September 1951 - Press Release, Background Information, Program, 1951

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Wisconsin Electric Cooperative - Invitation to Speak at the Dedication of the New Headquarters, 15 August 1951 - Background Information, 2 Pages; Correspondence, Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Statement, 4 Pages, Re: Electric Power Expansion of the U.S. 1951 to 1953 - Background Information, 6 Pages, 1951

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Women's National Press Club - Invitation to VIP Amateur Hour Celebration at Constitution Hall, Invitation Cancelled - Clipping Re: Presidency, Assassination Attempt on Truman, 1951

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Academy Appointments - U.S. Naval Academy, Service Academies, U.S. Military Academy, 1952

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Atomic Energy Plant - Corbin, KY, Whitley County - Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Air Traffic Control (ATC) - AEC Factors Re: Selection of Atomic Plant Site - Fact Sheet, Corbin-London-Somerset Area - Brochure, Wolf Creek Reservoir - Kentucky Utilities (KU), Annual Report 1951 - Survey, 16 Pages - Fact Sheet, Corbin, KY - Map, 2x4 Feet, 1952

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Atomic Energy Plant - Louisville, KY, Jefferson County - Pewee Valley, Crestwood - Impact Study, 8 Pages - Oldham County Farm Bureau, Resolution - WAVE Radio News Stories, Clipping, "A-Plant Rumors Stir Up Protests", Pewee Valley Area - Worthington Community Association, Minutes, 3 Pages - Courier-Journal, Joe Creason, "With King Coal Ailing, Eastern Kentucky's Plight Would Wring Your Heart" - Estill County Development Association, Statement, 7 Pages - etc., 1952

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Barkley, A.W. - Credit Cards, Passes, 1952

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Barkley, A.W. - Health Issues - Cataract Operation, 7 February 1952 - Cost, Award; Certificate, 26 February 1952, 1952

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Campaign - Speeches Pending, Kentucky, National Campaign - Campaign Schedule, 15 October 1951 to 3 November 1951 - Clippings, "We Choose Eisenhower" , "Voice of the People: Editorial Endorsing Ike Draws Comments" - The Hartford Times, "Pull out of Korea? Vets Say No" - General Van Fleet, Korea; Clipping, "Text of Van Fleet's Letter" - Clipping, "Stevenson Leads by 2-to-1 Margin in Poll of U.S. Troops in Korea" - Clipping, "Stevenson on Peace", etc. - 4-Page-Statement Re: Great Kentuckians - Memorandum Re: Suggested Angle on Korean Speech - 3-Page-Sppech Re: Communism - Memorandum Re: Material for Vice Presidential Speech, 5 Pages - Speech Material, "Stevenson Is the Key to a Democratic Victory This Fall and Continued Prosperity" - Pamphlet, "Campbell for Congress", Virginia, 1952

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Commencements, Graduation Announcements, 1952

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Engagements List - 16-31 January 1952 - 8-31 March 1952 - 29 March 1952 to 26 May 1952 - 25 April 1952 to 31 May 1951 - 8 May 1952 to 14 June 1952 - 15 October 1952 to 3 November 1952, 1952

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Greetings - Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, 1952

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Greetings - Get-Well Cards Re: Cataract Operation (Folder A), 1952

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Greetings - Get-Well Cards Re: Cataract Operation (Folder B), 1952

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - AE to AM (Folder A) - AERO Medical Association, 19 March 1952 - Alabama War Veterans, 8 June 1952, United Spanish War Veterans; Background Information; Clipping, "Reds Ask Delay to Await Orders"; Historical Sketch - Alabama War Veterans, 14 June 1952, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Clipping Re: Barkley's Visit - Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 15 May 1952; Resolution #5, Political Action - American Booksellers Association, Dinner, 28 May 1952; Notes, 2 Pages - American Federation of Labor (AFL), Father of the Year Picture, 16 June 1952 - American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel (AFDCI), Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau (TBS Bureau), Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet; 3 February 1952; 27 February 1952 to 2 March 1952; 23 March 1952; 3 April 1952; 28 April 1952; 29 April 1952; 30 April 1952; 11 May 1952; 18 May 1952; 11 June 1952, 1952

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - AM to BU (Folder B) - American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel, Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet; 23 June 1952; 14 July 1952; 29 September 1952; 12 October 1952; 21 October 1952 - American Newspaper Women's Club, Trans-Lux Theater, 11 March 1952 - Anderson, Marian; Concert, 20 April 1952 - Associated Retail Bakers, 16 March 1952 - Austrian Vice Chancellor, A. Schaerf, Visit to Capitol, 4 March 1952; Austria - Baseball Game, Opening, 15 April 1952 - Belgian Ambassador, Belgian Embassy Invitation, 21 April 1952; Belgium - Benton Campaign, Sound Film, 1 July 1952 - Beth Israel Hospital Ceremony, 3 June 1952; Background Material - Biddle, F.; Dinner, 1 February 1952 - Biffle Office Luncheons, 28 January 1952, 6 February 1952, 2 April 1952, 9 April 1952, 16 April 1952, etc. - Boy Scouts of America Exhibition; National Guard Armory; 2 May 1952 - British Ambassador, British Embassy, England, Cancelled…

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - CA to DA (Folder C) - Cafritz Dinner, 2 May 1952 - Campfire Girls Presentation, 28 March 1952 - Cantor Birthday Party, 31 January 1952; Background Material, Large Print, 31 Pages; Draft of Suggested Remarks, 2 Pages - Chapman Reception, American Association of University Women, 6 January 1952 - Charm Institute Award, 29 January 1952 - Chicago Daily News, Picture With Newsboys, 20 June 1952 - Childs Luncheon, Sulgrave Club, 11 May 1952 - Circus Saints And Sinners Luncheon, 21 March 1952 - Clipping, Daily Worker, "Taft's Our Candidate for Republican Nomination", "I Ain't Scared of Ike-Or the Saints And Sinners, Either"; Cartoon on Invitation; The New Congressional Record - Civilian Club, Recording, 8 May 1952 - Davies, Joseph; Dinner, 26 April 1952, 1952

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - DE to FO (Folder D) - Declaration of Independence, Plaque Ceremony, Cancelled; Program - Democratic Club of the District of Columbia, 6 April 1952 - Democratic County Committee of Bronx, 15 May 1952 - Democratic National Convention; ABC-TV Broadcast "On Trial", 21 July 1952; "Meet the Press" Program on TV and Radio, 20 July 1952 - Democratic State Committee of New York, 17 April 1952 - Dick Brothers, Incorporated, Dedication of a New Factory Building in Reading, PA, 24 June 1952; Material for A.W. Barkley Speech on Small Business, 23 June 1952, 6 Pages; U.S. Senate Select Committee on Small Business, Notes for a Talk on Small Business, 5 Pages; Reading Eagle, Reading, PA, Clipping; Program - Democratic Rally, Louisville, KY, 27 September 1952; Stevenson Reception - Fernandes Dinner, Ambassador of Portugal, 21 May 1952 - First Presbyterian Church, Paducah, KY, 25 September 1952 - Football Coaches of America, Luncheon, 9 January 1953; Foreign…

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - FO to JE (Folder E) - Forest Lawn Association, Journalism Awards Dinner, 25 March 1952; Metcalfe Engagement Agency, National Lecture Management, Inc.; "Leadership Through Writing", 6 Pages - Foster, W.F., Dinner, 14 May 1952 - Green, Senator, Luncheon for Vice Chancellor of Austria, 4 March 1952, A. Schaerf - Gridiron Club, Dinner, 10 May 1952 - Gridiron Club, Dinner, 13 December 1952 - Gridiron Club, Reception, 14 December 1952 - Guilden Reception, 28 April 1952; 1-Page-Introduction by A.W. Barkley at Ceremony for the Opening of the Trade Bank and Trust Company; Information from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Division of Research and Statistics, Table of Number of Insured Banks and Number of Accounts in Insured Banks - Hadassah, Luncheon, 13 May 1952; 2-Page-Background on the History of the Luncheons; Fact Sheet - Holton Arms School, Graduation, 31 May 1952 - Jackson Day Dinner, Baltimore, MD, 14 March 1952; Program; Young Democrat…

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - JE to MI (Folder F) - Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Casper, WY, 24 March 1952; Memorandum Re: Facts about Casper - Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1952; Press Release, Schedule - Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Wilmington, DE, 19 April 1952; Program - Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Louisville, KY, 17 May 1952; Dinner Program - Johnston, E.; Buffet, Preview, 25 April 1952 - Keating Dinner, Sulgrave Club, 13 March 1952 - KFAR Truman Dinner, 26 May !952; Jewish National Fund of America; O. Leonard, Subjects - Majority Policy Committee, Luncheons, January to June 1952 - Mellon Memorial Fountain, Cancelled - Midwest Democratic Conference, Kansas City, KS, 26 January 1952; Press Releases, 1952

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - MI to PH (Folder G) - Miller Reception, 8 January 1952; Woman's National Democratic Club - Missouri Bar Association, 25 January 1952; "Some Pending Bills (82nd Congress) of Interest to the Members of the Bar", 3 Pages / Large Print, 12 Pages - Morgenstierne, Ambassador; Dinner, 29 May 1952 - Morris Reception for the President of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., 27 April 1952 - Logan Party for L. Mesta, American Minister to Luxembourg, 19 June 1952 - National Committee for Labor Israel, Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet; Cancelled - National Conference on Citizenship, 17-19 September 1952; Invitation to Serve as Honorary Chairman - National Lecture Management, Inc.; Metcalfe Engagement Agency; Press Release Re: National 'Best Teller' Awards, 19 May 1952; Mr. and Mrs. Barkley Program; Clipping Re: Radio and TV Series With A.W. Barkley - Netherlands Embassy, Queen of the Netherlands, Queen Juliana Dinner, 4 April 1952…

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - PO to ST (Folder H) - Polish National Alliance, 4 May 1952; Brochure, "The Polish Constitution of the Third of May"; F.R. Valeo, Foreign Affairs Section, "Polish Constitution Day", 9 Pages; Polish National Alliance, News Release; "From New York to California in the Press of America", Polish National Alliance, C. Rozmarek; "Story of the Polish American Congress in Press Clippings", Polish American Congress, Inc.; Poland - Reed, Justice; Dinner, 16 April 1952 - Rochester Club, Cancelled; Metcalfe Engagement Agency, National Lecture Management - Society of the Cincinnati Anderson House, 16 January 1952 - Stephen Foster Memorial Radio Program, 13 January 1952; Public Law 225, Joint Resolution, H.J. Res. 308, Stephen Foster Memorial Day; Time Magazine, 27 August 1945; Pamphlet, Stephen Foster Memorial Museum, 1952

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Invitations - Accepted and Cancelled - T to Z (Folder I) - Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), 4 March 1952; Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO); Annual Legislative Institutes; Political Action Committee (PAC) Institute Poster - Truman Luncheon for the Prime Minister of Great Britain, England, 5 January 1952 - Truman Luncheon, 21 January 1952 - Truman Dinner, 2 April 1952 - Truman Luncheon for the Swedish Minister, Sweden, 14 April 1952 - Truman Cabinet Luncheons, 3 March 1952; 2 May 1952; 19 May 1952; 26 May 1952; 31 May 1952; 2 June 1952; 16 June 1952; 4 December 1952; - Tydings, M.E., Senator, Democrat; Invitation, 24-25 May 1952 - Williamsburg Settlement, Inc.; Dinner, Cancelled, 1952

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Legislation - Senator Lehman, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Draft Statement of a Brief Re: Procedures and Rules of the U.S. Senate, 4 Pages - D. Kammerman, Senate Republican Policy Committee, January 1953, "Senate Rules and the Senate as a Continuing Body", 66 Pages; Senate Print, "Debates in the Congress on the Question of the Senate as a Continuing Body"; "Brief in Support of the Proposition that the Majority of the Senate of Each New Congress Has the Constitutional Right to Adopt Rules of Proceedings for the Senate of that Congress Unfettered by the Actions or Rules of the Senate of any Preceding Congress", 52 Pages - Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 65th Congress, Special Session, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Darling Towers Case - J.F. Darling, Senator J.A. Frear, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) - J.F. Darling, Governor E.N. Carvel of Delaware Re: Cancelled Commitment - Clipping, "Truman's Choice", W.L. Greene, Nomination as Federal Housing Commissioner - J.F. Darling, A.W. Barkley, Re: Cancellation of Commitment for a Federal Housing Mortgage Insured under Title 608 - FHA, District Director, Philadelphia, PA; Re: No Extension for Darling Towers, DE - Photocopies of Pictures of the Darling Towers - C.S. Murphy, J.F. Darling; Re: R. Foley, Housing and Home Finance Administrator - J.F. Darling, C. Murphy, Re: Commitment No. 032-42014 and No. 031-42322; 8 Pages - J.F. Darling, R. Foley - J.F. Darling, C. Powell, Commissioner, FHA, Commitment No. 032-42014, 5 Pages - Documentation of Darling Tower Case, Exhibits 1-8, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Green River Valley Development Program, List of Officers, Directors and Committees - Green River Valley Citizen's League, Inc., Resolutions - Railroad Retirement Board, Filed Claim - Flood Wall Construction, Government Acquisition of Land - A.W. Barkley Opinion on the Future of Atomic Energy - A.W. Barkley Views on Democracy - Defense Minerals Exploration Administration, Defense Production Act of 1950, Assistance to Mine Operators, Metal Deposits; National Production Administration, Metals and Minerals Bureau - Appointments - Invitations - Parole Hearing, R. Wyatt - Women's International League for Peace Re: Marshall Plan Aid to Europe; Opposing H.R. 5904 and S. 2441 - Correspondence Re: Threat from Communism, Korea - Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Re: Plant near Paducah, KY, Expansion - Securities and Exchange Commission, Re: Annual Report - Department of Defense, Research and Development Board, Helicopter Project, Michigan Helicopter Development…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Truman, H.S. - Economic Report - Pages 1-220; 16 January 1952 - The Chicago Sun-Times Re: Comparison of Democracy and Republicanism - Correspondence Re: Wage Increase for Carpenters, Shawnee Steam Plant, KY, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Supplementary Schedule III, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A - American Jewish Committee - Internal Revenue Bureau, Removal of Austin Office - Alfalfa Club; Brochure, Membership Listing, Program - Clipping Re: Rent Control, Rent Stabilization Board - H. Izumi, Reversion of Amami O'Shima to Japan; Foreign Relations Committee - Animal Welfare Institute, Literature, Brochure - American National Red Cross, Re: Special Report on the Blood Program, 4 Pages - American Jewish Life - Alaska Territorial Legislature, Resolution No. 3, No. 58; Statehood Bill - Advertising Club of Louisville, KY, Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation - TWUA - "Book of Presidents", Re: Youngest Daughter of A.W. Barkley, Laura Louise Barkley, Married to the Nephew of General Douglas MacArthur, Douglas MacArthur II - American Needlecrafts, Re: Hardship Case - R.F. Tickle Re: Housing Authority Decision to Reduce Public Housing Units, Independent Offices Appropriation Bill - American Magazine, Re: Contract for an Account of Experiences While in Office…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B - January to March (Folder A) - Union Des Exploitations Electriques En Belgique, Belgium, Bulletin, No. 4, 1951; H. Janne, Chairman, North Atlantic Defense Production Board - H.C. Byrd, Paducah, KY, Country Estates - Retirement Frees Farm Credit Posts, Press Release - Bogner/Brown Immigration Case - New York Times Clipping, Editorial, "Activating Chinese Nationalists", Korea, Japan, Stalin/Russia, Communism; New York Times Clipping, Editorial, "Fighting Communism in China"; Sunday News, "Last Chance in Korea ?" - Collier's Magazine, "Pacific Report: Free China Must Be Saved Now-Or Never" by Th. E. Dewey, Formosa - F.D. Roosevelt Re: Extended Terms of Presidency, Constitutional Amendment to Cut Terms to Two - The Foreign Service of the U.S., American Embassy, New Delhi, India, C. Bowles Memorandum, "The Crucial Problem of India", Comparison to China, 11 Pages; First Report - Buttweiler Questions Re: National Debt, Answer by the Treasury Department, A.N…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B - April to July (Folder B) - Madsen Engineering Company, Competitive Bidding, Support of Small Business, Navy - Bulova Watch Manufacturing Industry, Statement, "Subsidy as a Possible Answer to the Problem of American Watch Manufacture"; "Comparison of Costs of Swiss and American Watch Movements 1941-1951" - American Embassy, New Delhi, India, C. Bowles, "A Progress Report from India", Second Report, 18 Pages - Spain to Become Member of the U.N., Basque Delegation, Franco Dictatorship - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), J.E. Hoover, Re: National Inventors Council, Department of Commerce; Defense Program - Parole Case Crompton Bangs - Boston Herald, Re: International Trade Section, Promotion of International Trade - Clipping, Drew Pearson Column Re: Boone County, KY, Air Force Training Unit - Westinghouse Electric Corporation vs. Bowling Green, KY - Court Case, Beth Israel Hospital vs. Tenants of New York - D. Fleeson Column, "Barkley Heeds Truman…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B - August to December (Folder C) - Court Case of Rottgering vs. Forrest Harmon ; Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Employee, Housing - Bulova, New York Times, Press Release, "Truman Sets Study of Watch Industry" - Immigration Case Boarotto, French Quota, Switzerland - De Bonneval Re: Publication of a Monthly Magazine for Presentation of Jeffersonian and Stevensonian Ideals of Democracy; A.E. Stevenson's Lost Presidential Election of 1952 - J.M. Bragg, Chicago Sun-Times, Organizing Support for Democrats, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C - January to April (Folder A) - F. Cepero vs. Honorable U.S. Department of Justice, Puerto Rico, Pan American Airlines, to Recover Wages and Rights - Youth for Christ, Conference Program; World Congress on Evangelism - J.E., Clark, "Money: How to Earn It", Pamphlet on Economy - J. Capsin, Honolulu, HI; W. Morse, Committee on Armed Services; F.G. Serrao, Commissioner of Public Lands, Responding to Complaints by J. Capsin about the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) - Dr. Jelic, Croatia, Croatian National Committee, Memorial Addressed to U.N. General Assembly, 8 Pages; War Crimes, Monarchy vs. Communism, Serbo-Croatia, Separation of Croatia and Serbia - Commission on World Peace (Methodist Church), Senate Committee on Armed Services, C.F. Boss, Jr., Testimony, 6 Pages; Opposing Compulsory Universal Military Training; Proposal of 6 Alternatives - E.C. Clements, A.W. Barkley Re: His Time as Prosecuting Attorney in McCracken County, KY; Story by R.R. Crabtree…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C - May to September (Folder B) - A.P. and M.M. Coleman, Biography; 4-Page-Article on the New Orientation in Europe, Poland, Eastern Europe; Communism, Clippings; Governor A. Shivers, TX, Memorandum Re: Polish Constitution Day - Immigration Case Cavanna - K.F. Carlson, A.W. Barkley Opinion Re: Primary Elections - C.F. Horne, Civil Aeronautics Administration Re: Airport Use Report - Curran, G.W., on Genealogy of American Presidents; Taft, Washington - Quirk, J., "Our Public Officials Must Go to God", Freedom of Religion - Covington, KY; Shortage of Flood Funds, Clipping - International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Policy Statement, "Inflation and Convertibility of Currencies", 11 Pages; Policy Resolution, "Government Funds Are Not A Substitute for Private Investment", 2 Pages - Courier-Journal, Article, "Independence Is the Union Creed", International Union of Operating Engineers - Th. Corcoran, Memorandum, Major General Chennault, American Lend-Lease Air…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C - October to December (Folder C) - Immigration Case Cerych, Netherlands - Immigration Case Cameles, Greece - Clipping, Book Review, E.D. Canham, "Permanent Revolution: American Way" - Czechoslovakia Independence Day, Invitation to Write, CS Publishing Company - F.D. Estes Re: Importance of the Panama Canal to the U.S.; Clippings, The Panama American, Re: Canal Employee's Rent Cost, "Rent Hike", Drew Pearson Column, "Canal Sets 3,000,000-Ton Record", "Possible Rent Letout - Lovelady Holds Budget Bureau , Can Switch Law"; Panama Canal Review, "Governor Talks on Rent, Maintenance at Monthly Meeting" - Chesapeake Bay, Senator Coade, a Story, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - D to G - Immigration Visa Case Doyle, R.C. Coburn - Bob Doughton Day, Concord, NC; A.W. Barkley Tribute, "Grand Old Man of the Mountains" - Dr. E.E. Dudding, Prisoner Relief Society; Poster, "We Who Make Whiskey ... We Who Sell Whiskey, Say ... Safety First", The House of Seagram, Public Service Advertisement; Campaign for Rehabilitation of Chronic Alcoholism, S. 692, H.R. 8471; Senator T. Connally, Correspondence of 2 December 1947; Governor Th.J. Herbert of Ohio; Governor W.T. Sowder of Florida; Governor H. Hildreth of Maine; K.S. Wherry, Appropriations Committee; Governor R.F. Bradford of Massachusetts; etc. - E. Edstrom, American Magazine, Invitation to Write; "Backstage at National Conventions", "How to Get into Politics" - Sunday Herald Leader, "Reuther Denies Labor Rejected Alben Barkley" Re: Labor Leaders Killing the Vice President's Chances to be Democratic Presidential Nominee - James A. Farley, F.D. Roosevelt's Campaign Manager until 1940…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H - January to May (Folder A) - Statement, The Democratic Revolutionary League of Chinese Communist Party, Hong Kong, 2 Pages - Clipping, W.E. Hopper, "American Serviceman" - W.S. Austin Re: Locating Guided Missile Plant to Kentucky - Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu, HI, Armed Services Committee, L.B. Johnson, Honolulu, HI; Re: Continuance of Training of Army Ground Forces in Hawaii, 3 Pages - W. Hayes Re: Communist Propaganda; FBI, J.E. Hoover; Open Letter, "Liberation, The Truman Way"; S. Nearing on Soviet Union, Russia, "As Others See Us", "A Call to Action" - R.H. Gonzalez, Memorandum, Clipping Re: M. Munoz, "Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" - R.H. Hill, Pamphlet, Filson Club, Kentucky Historical Society - H.G. Hoffman Re: Circus Saints And Sinners Club - Immigration Case Hadgidimitriou / Dimitriou / Pappas, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H - June to December (Folder B) - F.B. Harris, U.S. Senate Chaplain; Clipping Re: Lack of Honor, Corruption - Immigration Case Hurst - Immigration Case Heyman - R.K. Handley; Clipping, G. Peck, "Social Security Swindle" - Parole Case Hedges - N.S. Keith, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Slum Clearance and Urban Development Program, R.M. Foley; Housing Act of 1949, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - I to L - Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, Preliminary Report, 6 Pages - Independent Editorial Services, Newsletter, Editorials on the Chicago Convention Re: Nomination of Democratic Presidential Candidate, 3 Pages - Social Security Benefits Case Long - Immigration Case Reverend Lee - M. Le Pleux, Cartoons, Clippings, "Ex-Senator Shortridge Dies at 90", "200 Rebel State GOP Leaders Come to Bury Governor Warren", Amendment 1, "His anger Curls Up", "The Last Man Club", etc. - Parole Case Lawson - Liberal Party, New York State, National Legislative Program, 16 Pages; Liberal Party Statement on Foreign Affairs, 3 Pages - Lists of Books from the Library of Congress on Loan by A.W. Barkley, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M - January to May (Folder A) - Ambassador Morgenstierne, Address of 15 December 1951 at Air Force Base in Chandler, AZ, Re: Training Centers in Texas; Norwegian Embassy, Washington, D.C. - R.I. Marion, American Agriculturist's Ninth Annual Forum, Articles Re: More Stable Economic Basis; "Freedom Is Your Business", Honor - L.H. MacMorran, 5-Page-Letter Re: Denmark, Breach of Contract, Senate Appropriations Committee; Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), Marshall Plan - City of St. Louis-Division of Health, Weekly Newsletter, Statistics on Communicable Diseases - D.E. Metzger, Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii Statehood - Middlesborough Chamber of Commerce, Location of Plant, Defense Production Administration - Metcalfe Engagement Agency, National Lecture Management, Inc. Re: "Best Teller" Awards - Michael Case, Wage Stabilization Board, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M - June to December (Folder B) - KFAR Truman Dinner, F. Monosson - Michael Case, Wage Stabilization Board; Appeal for Review, 3 Pages - M.J. Miller, War Pensions, Clipping - Immigration Case Meissner - Immigration Case Metcalf - Mellon Case, Claim for Loss of Foreign Bonds; Department of State Letters, 5 Pages; Treasury Department - Immigration Case Moy - International Claims Commission Case Mirkov - Mundt Claim, Office of Alien Property - V. Miller Suggestions, Democratic Platform Statement for Governor A.E. Stevenson - Retirement Benefits Case N.C. Miller - Massachusetts Social Security Association; R.H. Long, R.L. Owen, Statements, 4 Pages, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Mc - McLaughlin, Korea Evacuation Claim, Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), Proposed Bill - The Pittsburgh Press, "Policy for Asia"; McKee Statement Re: Chinese Communists, Formosa, Communism, General de Lattre, Acheson Policy - American Red Cross, H.S. Truman Letter Re: McChesney Martin, Jr., as Chairman for the 1952 Fund Campaign - D.D. McConnell Re: Eisenhower Speech in High School, Clippings, Kansas City Star - McHale, National Committee for a Free Europe (NCFE) - J.P. McGranery, Attorney General of the U.S., Address, 27 May 1952, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - N - National Jewish Youth Conference, Pamphlet With Background - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Program - National Science Foundation (NSF); Graduate Fellowships Awarded, 40 Pages - National Committee for Labor Israel, A.W. Barkley Statement - J.H. Neumeyer Re: Wool Loan Program Proposed by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC); Suggestions - National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, Memorandum - National Joint Conference Committee New Harlem Tenants League, Resolutions - National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Barkley Biography, 3 Pages - J.T. Sanders, Farm Problem and Farm Programs, Statement, 5 Pages - National Association of Letter Carriers, News Release Re: Democratic Platform, Telegram; List of Members of the Platform Drafting Committee - National Council for Prevention of War, Open Letter to Republican Platform Committee, 6 Pages - Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial, Statement, 4 Pages - Pamphlet by…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - O - Social Security Case O'Neill, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - P - January to April (Folder A) - Mayor of Paducah, R.C. Cherry, Topics, Territory to Be Included in the National Defense Area - Housing and Home Finance Agency Re: R.M. Foley Funds for Slum Clearance Project - Kentucky Flood Control Projects, Statement by the Engineer, 3 Pages; Pineville, KY; Committee on Appropriations for Civil Functions, Statement, 7 Pages - Prudential Insurance Agents Strike, Fact Sheet; Poster; AFL-CIO - E.T. Paca, Bill Re: Oath of Office - F. P. Granela, Constitution of Puerto Rico - National Society of Pershing Rifles, Honorary Membership - FBI Case R.J. Porter - E.T. Peterson, The Daily Oklahoman, Re: Crystallization of Views on Isolationism - R.V. Green, Paducah, KY; Committee for an Armory - Progressive Farmer Re: Price Controls, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - P - May to December (Folder B) - Illinois Central Railroad (ICRR) vs. McCracken County Fiscal Court Re: Loss of Train Service, Resolution - Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), C.B. Aitchison; E. Pittwood Re: Warehouse Leases along the West Coast; Antitrust Act; History of Spokane, WA - R.C. Cherry, Mayor of Paducah, KY, Re: Annexing of Property for the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Application to the Housing and Home Finance Agency; Clippings Re: Approved Sewer Project; Ordinance Re: Charges for Water; Luckman Re: Expansion - J.W. Price Requesting Control of Labor Leaders to Control Strikes, Communism - Social Security Case M.M. Posey - Immigration Case Poole - H.A. Pinney Re: Chicago Convention, A.W. Barkley Arrival 18 July 1952 - Philadelphia Civil Defense Council, Resolution, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - R - R.R. Renne, U.S. Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), Philippines - Robida Case, Department of the Army, Grievance Re: R.C. Bing; Robida Court-Martial in Japan - Roper Application - Roberts Appeal - Social Security Case Radford, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S - Selim, H.B.K., "An Egyptian Look at America", 12 Pages - E.J. Stahr Address of the Kentucky Press Association (KPA), Press Release, on National Defense Against Communism, 8 Pages - Letter Re: Wedding of Anne Carleton Hadley and Weldom Behrend, 12 June 1952; A.W. Barkley Stepdaughter - A. Somoza, Embassy of Nicaragua, Telegram - Honorary Award of the Senior Citizen Hobby Center of Paducah, KY, 25 July 1952 - J. Spedifor, Chauffeur of Henry Ford; Chicago Convention, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - T - Office of the Sergeant At Arms Re: Public Law 254, Contingent Expenses of the Senate - Tutin Case, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) Loan - Thompson Case, Social Security - A.M. Tebelen, Turkish Embassy, C. Bayar, President of the Turkish Republic, Turkey, Visiting Turkish Troops in Korea Against Communism - M.E. Tydings, Attorney Re: A.W. Barkley Remark on Communists in the Government, McCarthyism, McCarran Report - Toncish Re: Release of American Pilots Downed in Communist Hungary - P.S. Truman Re: Massachusetts Senators in 1850 - H.S, Truman Letter - Taylor County, KY, Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation - Invitation, Temple Isaiah Israel, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Senator Douglas - Twitchell Re: Moral Re-Armament, AFL Labor Article on Miami Bus Strike, Louisville Labor Dispute, 6 March 1952 - Thompson Passport Case - Taffet Application for a Position - Tukey Application for a Patent Re: Rust and Iron, Department of Commerce, Patent…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - U,V - Senator Th.R. Underwood, Lexington Herald Re: Presidential Possibilities, 14 February 1952 - F. Van, Mayo's Two Week Diet - W. Vaughan, Democratic National Committee Appointment, Campaign Radio Arrangements, Role of Radio (and Television) in the Campaign, 1952

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W - January to June (Folder A) - P.D. White, A.W. Barkley Re: Trip to the Far East, His Health - W.L. Wallace Re: Appointment for Judgeship - WCKY, L.B. Wilson; TV Channel for Cincinnati; History, Background Information, Proposal, 3 Pages - E.F. Watkins Re: Labor Case Before the National Labor Relations Board; The Gunnison Homes, Inc. - F. Pace, Jr., Department of the Army, Invitation to West Point - E. Wilson, "What One Woman Knew", a Play; Clipping - H.S. Lackey, Henderson Broadcasting Company Re: F.R. Wolfe - Social Security Case Wells - W. Watts, A.W. Barkley Re: His Duties as Vice President - J.A. Wheeler Manuscript, Freedom of Choice and Democracy" - R.B. Wood, Clipping Re: 90th Birthday - Woodridge Stamp Club Re: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Stamp - P.D. White Re: Attitude of Appropriation Committees, Research Funds, National Institutes of Health (NIH); Testimony to the Subcommittee on Appropriations, 13 March 1952, 4 Pages; House…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W - July to December (Folder B) - Ware Re: Flags from the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. - Passport Case J.L. White - C. Watkins, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskogee Area, Inheritance Claim; Indian Claims Commission - Passport Case Williamson - West Kentucky Coal Company, National Labor Relations Board; Department of Labor, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, 4 August 1952; United Mine Workers of America, 16 June 1952; "Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and West Kentucky Coal Company", Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Memorandum, 5 Pages - M. White, Cane from Peru - Westmoreland Case, Sentence Commutation - A.D. Ward, 1952 Labor Day Message, Pamphlet - Parole Case Whitmire - Visa Case K. Winter - R.G. Wells, Judge Swinford Appointment - H.L. Walker, American Embassy in Tehran, Iran - F.L. Weir, Death, Clippings, Owensboro, KY - D.R. Wolf Re: Clipping on Need to Supplement Congressional Income at Time of A.W. Barkley's Wife's…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - X, Y, Z - Yeshivah Torah Vodaath and Mesivta, Pamphlet and Invitation - K. Yamashita, Proposal Re: "The Japanese American Economic Alliance Research Organization", 22 Pages; Letter of Introduction by the Governor of Nebraska; W. Jennings Bryan, Jr.; Member List - J. Zirnheld, Lee Luvisi Concert, Bruce Appointment to Judgeship after 12 Years, 1952

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Parent's Magazines - Book, B. Kornitzer, "Fathers and Sons" and Hermitage House Review - Companion, "For the First Time the Five Eisenhower Brothers Tell: What Our Family Meant to US", July 1954 - Ladies' Home Journal, B. Kornitzer, "Einstein Is My Father", April 1951 - A.W. Barkley Re: His Father, 3 Pages - The Paducah Sun-Democrat," Hungarian Exile Here to Gather Facts About Barkley for Book" - Excerpts from Author's Preface, 5 Pages - Facts About J.W. Barkley, 9 Pages, 1952

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Poland - Polish National Democrats - Book, A. Liebfeld on Polish Iron Works, Steel, Railway (in Polish Language ? ) With Inscriptions, 1952

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Press Conferences - White House, The President - 3 January 1952, Statement by the President, News Release; 24 January 1952; 31 January 1952; 7 February 1952; 14 February 1952, Statement by the President, News Release; 20 February 1952, 28 February 1952; 17 April 1952; 24 April 1952; 1 May 1952; 15 May 1952; 22 May 1952; 29 May 1952; 5 June 1952; 12 June 1952; 19 June 1952; 3 July 1952, 1952

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Public Relations - Engagement Agency, TV Shows, Lectures, Columns, etc. - National Concerts and Artists Corporation (NCAC): S. Warlick Correspondence, Memoirs, Radio and Television Program, Re: Columbia Lecture Series, Clippings Re: ABC-Paramount Merger and the Metropolitan Opera, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Approval, etc., Re: Doubleday and Company Negotiations - C.F. Gannon, Public Relations Business, Re: Television Program; C.A. Cox - Globe Syndicate, M.F. Bourjaily Re: Daily Commentaries - United Feature Syndicate Re: Joining as a Writer - Requests: Life Magazine; U.S. Congress, Periodical Press Galleries, F. McNaughton Re: Book; Getts, Inc.; J. Goldberg Re: TV Program; This Week Magazine- Columbia Lecture Bureau, E. Giesen: Re: Lecture Tour; A.W. Barkley Re: the Speeches He Gives, Right to Choose; Pamphlet, "Bring a Town Hall to Your Community"; Columbia Artists Management, Inc., A. Judson; Rotary Circle, C.W. Baker - F. Mc Naughton, Time, Inc., Life Magazine, TV…

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Senate Appointments - Congressional Record, Daily Digest, 6 February 1952: Bills Introduced, Bills Reported, Committee Meetings - Appointment of Senate Members to the Military Academies - Appointment to Represent the Senate in the Capitol Sesquicentennial Commission - Appointments to the Legislative Branch - 1951 Expiration of the International Agreement With Mexico, Need for Representation of the Committee of Labor and Public Welfare, Import of Foreign Workers - Appointments as International Wheat Council Delegates, Senators H.A. Smith, C.W. Tobey, Foreign Relations Committee, K.T. Hutchison, Secretary of Agriculture - World Health Organization (WHO) Assembly, Appointment of Congressional Advisors; Proposals for Agenda, 5 Pages - Committee on the Judiciary, Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy, Appointments; P. McCarran - R.E. Flanders Appointment to Attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Appointments to the Committee Investigating the Information Program…

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Stevenson, A.E. - Stevenson Campaign; W.W. Wyatt, Campaign Manager - Barkley Residence Luncheon, 27 September 1952 - Lists: Invited Guests, Governor Stevenson's Party, Members of the Press, McCracken County Officials, Cars from Airport to Angles, Kentucky Congressional Delegation, City of Paducah Officials, Newspapers in First District, Angles Group - Proposed Schedule for Governor Stevenson in Paducah and Louisville, KY; Stevenson Midwest Tour, 1952

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - Correspondence: Cataract Operation, 7 February 1952; Thomas Brady Death, 13 June 1952; List of Bonds for Israel Engagements, September / October 1952; American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel; Hospital Stay, 22 November 1952, 1952

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Transportation Schedules, 1952

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Tribute to A.W. Barkley - Congressional Record, Vol. 98, No. 34, Pages 1825-1828, 4 March 1952, 1952

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence: Re: Prime Minister Churchill-President Truman Joint Statement, U.S. / Great Britain Communique Re: Middle East and NATO, 9 January 1952, 2 Pages - Coal Mine Disaster Report, 7 Pages, Re: West Frankfort, IL; Need for Action to Prevent Fatalities - Ratification of Japanese Treaty, Worry Re: the China Lobby - Expressing Gratification Re: Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Department - Steel Case, 3 Pages, 21 April 1952; Proposed Amendments to the Third Supplemental Appropriation Bill Cause Restriction of Funds for the Operation of Steel Mills, Re: Paralysis of Governmental Operations in an Emergency, Need for Affirmative Legislation, National Security Issue, Worry that a Shutdown of the Steel Mills Will Cause Defenselessness of the Troops in Korea, Taft-Hartley-Act, Recommendation for Settlement, Wage Increase Suggested by the Wage Stabilization Board - H.S. Truman's 68th Birthday - J.C. Metcalfe, Engagement Agency, Representing a Number of Senators…

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United Jewish Appeal - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau, Engagement Agency, Julia Taffet - Dinner Address, Cancelled, 1952

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United Steelworkers of America - Invitation to Speak, 14 May 1952, 1952

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Variety Club; U.S. Steelworkers Variety Club - Banquet, 20 January 1952 - Suggested Topic: Korea Visit, 1952

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White House News Photo Association, Library of Congress Award - Invitation to Speak, 8 March 1952, 1952

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Voice of America, International Broadcasting Service, Department of State, U.S. International Information Administration - Suggested Statement Re: Czechoslovak National Holiday, 28 October 1952, Re: Communism - Czechoslovakia - Czech Republic, 1952

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Barkley, A.W. - Handwritten Letters, Holography - Letter Re: Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, 1953

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Business Proposals - Re: "Veep Hotels", Establishment of Bluegrass Enterprises, Financing Suggested Enterprise, etc. - Vanguard Press Re: Book - C.G. Tachau, Louisville Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Pamphlet / Financial Statement, 1953

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Conference of the Interparliamentary Union (IPU), Washington, D.C., 9-14 October 1953 - Additional Information; Article, F. Dunham, "Interparliamentary Union Meets in Bern, Switzerland"; 1952 Program ; Circular No. 7; News Release, 7 August 1953, 20 August 1953; UN Correspondence, C.A. Hogan Re: Resolution 475 on Slavery, 23 June 1953; Economic and Social Council Resolution, 2 Pages; Problems in the Study of Slavery, 3 Pages - News Release, 14 November 1953, Financial Report - Participant List, 28 Pages, 1953

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Donations - Requests, 1953

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Esquire Magazine, J.S. Milgram, A.W. Barkley Comments Re: Article - R. Gehman Correspondence, 1953

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Greetings - Birthday, Anniversary, 1953

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Greetings - Christmas, 1953

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Invitations - Accepted - A to M (Folder A) - American Legion Home - Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Association - Ballard Memorial High School - Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Export Association Convention - Beth Israel Hospital - Canada Israel Securities Ltd., State of Israel Bonds, Silverberg Biography - Cleveland Bar Association - Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities - U.S. Conference of Mayors - C. Carson, Broadway Methodist Church - News Release, Central College, Fayette, MO, 27 October 1953, 4 Pages - etc., 1953

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Invitations - Accepted - N to Q (Folder B) - National Lecture Management, Engagement Agency, V. Metcalfe - Yeshiva University, Medical College Campaign, Fact Sheet, 4 Pages - National Father's Day Committee, Pamphlet, A.W. Barkley Award, 28 May 1953 - National Industrial Advertisers Association (NIAA), Speech, 1 Page - 1953 National Water Well Exposition, Summary Program - Columbia Lecture Bureau, Inc., Engagement Agency, Re: Engagement With the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce - F.H. McGraw and Company, Safety Award presentation, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - etc., 1953

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Invitations - Accepted - R to Z (Folder C) - Clipping, "Veep to Attend Benefit Ravenswood Banquet"; W.C. Marland, Governor of West Virginia; News Release, WV Industrial and Publicity Commission, 4 Pages - The Sales Executive Club of Chicago, Invitation to Speak, 24 April 1953; Suggestions of Topics, M.H. Kennelly, Mayor of Chicago - Shoe Sales Data 1939-1948; Invitation to Speak, 17 June 1953; Background Information, Suggestions - University of Maryland - University of Kentucky - Georgetown University - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Louisville, KY; L.W. Wetherby, Governor of Kentucky - The New York Times Youth Forums, Pamphlet, 1953

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Invitations - Declined - A to C (Folder A) - W.A. Harriman Dinner - American-Korean Foundation, Inc.; Clippings, "Korea Post Taken by Dr. Eisenhower"; M.S. Eisenhower, "A Message to the American People about Korea" - Bookmobile Project Statement, "So That All May Read", 13 Pages - Colgate University, Conference on American Foreign Policy, Brochure, 20 Pages; C.R. Wilson, Theme: "Power, Peace, and Politics: Creating Situations of Strength", 1953

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Invitations - Declined - D to K (Folder B) - United Daughters of the Confederacy, Convention Call for 1953 - Pamphlet, Wilson Post Tattler, South Philadelphia; Congressman J.P. McGranery - The Philadelphia Inquirer, "14 Philadelphia Schools Graduate 3686"; Grace Presbyterian Church, Grace Youth Fellowship Citation; Pamphlet - Grandview Methodist Church; Poster, "Arise and Build..." - New York Herald Tribune, W. Millis, "Arms and Men" Re: Senator Taft, National Defense Buildup, Dislike of Truman - Brochure, Mackinac Island Program "Sounding Board", Summer Radio Programs, C. King, 1953

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Invitations - Declined - L to R (Folder C) - Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation, Financial and Annual Report - Bald Knob Christian Foundation, Inc., Brochure - National Lecture Management, Engagement Agency, V. Metcalfe Re: Kiwanis Club, 1953

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Invitations - Declined - S to Z (Folder D) - News from Cooperative for American Remittances (CARE), 15-Minute-Radioscript; Suggested Topics: U.S. Agricultural Surplus, 10 Pages - The Exchange Club, Brochure: "Patriotic Project-Freedom Shrines" - Pineville, KY; Pineville Flood Protection Project, Ground Breaking Ceremonies - Grace Youth Fellowship Brochure, Presbyterian Church - Virginia Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Council, Brochure With Resolutions and Amendments - WOR Entertainment Bureau, Engagement Agency - Methodist Church, Brochure, "Recreative World Order", 1953

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Invitations - Social - Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, "ADL Freedom Forum", Program: Mrs. E. Roosevelt, H.H. Humphrey, The President - Reception in Honor of their Majesties, King and Queen of the Hellenes, Greece - Ambassador of Japan Reception - Counselor of Afghanistan Reception - Kentucky Press Association - Kentucky Derby, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A to B - E. Williams, "Night Must Fall", a Play; A. Berger - Coronet, "I Married a Southerner" - E. Bustani, Statement, Presented to J. Foster Dulles, American University of Beirut, Re: Representative Outlook Throughout the Arab World - A. Bulova, Re: Policies of the New Administration - American Legion, Kentucky, Resolution, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C to D - Circus Saints And Seraphims, Poster - A. Davidson, B. Stuve, "A Complete History of Illinois from 1673 to 1884" - C. Clemens, International Mark Twain Society, Barkley History, Biography, 6 Pages - A.B. Chandler Telegram - A.G. Carter, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Re: Grand Champ Steer; Clipping, Editorial, "Get the Government out of Business" - N. Cambron, A.W. Barkley Re: Cataract Operations, Blindness; 11 May 1953; 2 Pages - Kentucky YMCA, Pamphlet - M. Dittenheimer Re: Letter to Senator Kefauver and Civil Defense, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - E to G - E.A. Surine, A.W. Barkley Requiring Re: Atom Project, Progress Report, "Commercial Atomic Power", 9 Pages - Clippings, "Hambone's Meditations", a Cartoon - J.G. Flanery, Clippings: Kentucky Colonel, P. Congleton - J. Frazier, A.W. Barkley Re: Information on and Function of the House of Representatives - Henry Ford II, A.W. Barkley Friendship - Senator R. E. Flanders, Committee on Armed Services, S. Con. Res. 32 Re: Universal Disarmament, President Eisenhower Foreign Policy; Congressional Record, "Universal Guaranteed Disarmament" - R.W. Fleming Re: Tax Exempt Bonds, Lists of Tax Exempt Municipal Securities, Rates, Maturities, Yields - B. Balaban, ADL Freedom Forum - K. Galloway, Music Scores and Lyrics by Galloway, Parkinson's Disease Foundation - R.P. Griffin, Clipping Re: the State of Israel and Communism - H. Collett, Governor Tour, Importance of Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Tourism Development in Western Kentucky, A.W. Barkley Telegram Re: His…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H to J - E. Hunt Re: Position at National Science Foundation (NSF) - A.W. Barkley to J. Edgar Hoover - Signed Bob Hope Letter - J. Hager, Editor, The Light, A.W. Barkley Message to be Published September 1953, Re: Freedom, Welfare of the Jewish People, State of Israel - A.F. Hecker, Book Advertisement, J.T. Flynn, "The Roosevelt Myth" Re: the New Deal, Communism - Federal Communications Commission (FCC), TV Broadcast Applications, Paducah, KY; Public Notice, 8 Pages - B.T. Hickok Re: Documentaries / Movies for Congressional Committees; Hydroelectric Power, Shipbuilding - Christian Patriotic Rally, L. Hall, Republican National Committee, Anti-Defamation League of the International Jewish order (ADL), B'nai B'rith and President Eisenhower, 5 Pages - H.H. Humphrey, Committee on Foreign Relations, Junior Chamber of Commerce Invitation - Stewart, C.H., Veterans Administration (VA), Board of Veterans Appeals, 2 Pages, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - K to Mc - Re: Anti-Semitism in Russia - Baird, "Political Speaking in 1952: A Symposium" - Oregon True Blue Republicans, Senator Cordon, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M to O - Veterans of Foreign Wars, Resolution - Anti-Semitism in Russia, Letter to D.D. Eisenhower - Erickson, Musical Scores, "My Old Kentucky Home" - Letter Re: Chicago Tribune Editorial on Internationalism, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - P to R - J.E. Ransdell Biography, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S to T - Senator Jennings, Jr., Statement, Jefferson National Expansion, Memorial Bill, 1953

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Miscellaneous and Personal - U to Z - Board of Governors Annual Meeting Re: Proxy Voting - G.D. Woodruff, Photo - Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law, Woodward, Central College, 1953

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Oil Business - Kentucky Oil Royalty Sale to Ashland Oil - Trusteeship of A.W. Barkley, 1953

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Public Relations - Articles, Columns, Lectures, Radio Presentations, TV Shows, 1953

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Public Relations - Autographs, Photographs, 1953

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Public Relations - TV - "Meet the Veep" - January to February - P.S. Cadbury, A Businessman's Report on Russia", "Explaining Soviet Russia" - "American-Jewish Tercentenary-Scope and Theme", 1953

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Public Relations - TV - "Meet the Veep" - March to June - Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Brochure - Spot Announcements - Kup's Column - Clippings: Soviet Russia, China, Mao - Ted Malone Column - D. Pirie-Beyea Re: Reciprocal Trade Act and Smoot-Hawley Law; Booklet, "Mrs. D. Pirie-Beyea, Lecturer", State Department of Health, 1953

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Public Relations - TV - "Meet the Veep" - July to September - Stalin / Roosevelt Meeting - J.S. Thompson, "Earned Income-Public and Private", 1953

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Public Relations - TV - "Meet the Veep" - Scripts - March to July, 1953

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Retirements - Correspondence, 1953

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Roosevelt, F.D. - Roosevelt Foundation - By-Laws - Project: Freedom from Want, 1953

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Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Engagement Agency - Julia Taffett - Correspondence, 1953

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Transportation Schedule, 1953

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence, 1953

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Truman Library - Board of Trustees Meeting, Minutes - Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Statement - List of Contributions and Assets - Fund Raising - Press Release, Income and Expenditures - Article, D.D. Lloyd, "Presidential Papers and How They Grew", 1953

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Correspondence - Anonymous, 'Crank' Letters, 1954

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Donations - Requests, 1954

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Greetings - Anniversary, Christmas, 1954

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Invitations - A to Z - News Release Re: Lead, Clean Water - Civitan, Booklet, 1954

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Invitations - Accepted - A to F (Folder A) - Kentucky Peace Officers Convention, Resolution, 1954

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Invitations - Accepted - G to K (Folder B) - Henry Clay, "The Salt River Story", Kentucky, 1954

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Invitations - Accepted - L to Q (Folder C) - Kentucky Peace Officers Association - National Retail Hardware Association, Program - The National Exchange Club, Resolution, 1954

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Invitations - Accepted - R to Z (Folder D) - Transylvania College, Lexington, KY; Speech, M. Henry / Henri Bonnet - Democratic Party State Advisory Committee, H.V. Wall, Statement - Mississippi Democratic Advisory Committee, Resolution - Clipping Re: Senator's Speech on Youth in Politics, 1954

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Invitations - Declined - A to D - Midway, KY; Midway Junior College, Information, 1954

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Invitations - Declined - E to K - Young Democratic Clubs, 1954

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Invitations - Declined - L to R - "Chloe Gifford: Kentucky Presents Second Vice President", Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs - The Gridiron Club, 1954

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Invitations - Declined - S to Z - Barkley Ancestors, Genealogy, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Photographs, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A - Th. R. Amlie, "Let's Look at the Record" (1951), a Book - American Christian Palestine Committee (ACPC), Brochure - American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs, "No Arms for States Without Peace in the Middle East", Memorandum - Jamali, Iraq Delegation Chief, on Arms for the Arabs, Press Release, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B (Folder A) - American Christian Palestine Committee (ACPC) - Letter by T. Breckinridge Re: Vice Presidential Desk - C. Bowles, "Some Observations on Foreign Policy Prompted by Secretary Dulles's Speech", 25 Pages - L. Brownlow, Autobiography, "The Paducah Interlude", 16 Pages - Clover Business Letter, March Issue, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B (Folder B) - Commencement Address at Stanton, Photograph - The Trimble Rotarian, Weekly Publication, 2 June 1954 - Clipping of the Shutdown of Apprenticeship Bureaus by the Department of Labor - J.M. Symes, "Preparedness in Transportation, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 11 Pages - Official Returns, Pike County Democratic Campaign Committee, Kentucky, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C (Folder A) - Distilled Spirits Institute, Kentucky Distillers Association, H.R. 5407, Extension of the Bonded Period - WAVE Newsroom, Brochure - Kentucky Committee for the "Right to Work", Pamphlets, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C (Folder B) - Governor L.W. Wetherby Re: Citizenship, Compiled Suggestions, 12 Pages - List of Available Speeches, The Quarterly Journal of Speech -Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Newsletter - CBS TV Announcement, Extension of Network Programs - J.L. Call, "Government by Decree Through Executive Agreement", Baylor Law Review, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - D - Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), "The TVA Problem", 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - E to F - Rev. J.H. Elder, "American Christians Must Conquer McCarthyism" - Eastern Kentucky Center (EKC), Foreign Policy Association, Center of International Relations, Statement - Congressional Record Re: J.A. Farley Editorials - Election Poll by Babson's - Statement Re: A.W. Barkley's Way Back to God, Religion, Church, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - G - House Appropriations Committee, Coal Industry, Flood Control - Green River Valley League - Appointment as Postmaster, Application, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H (Folder A) - Clipping Re: Barkley's Address to General Assembly of Kentucky - Clipping Re: Eisenhower's Hinshaw Bill Signing, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H (Folder B) - Henry County Soil Conservation District (SCD), Report, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - I to J - U.S. Territorial Expansion, Memorial Commission, Meeting, Minutes, 6 Pages, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - K - Governor's Commission on Adult Education, "Kentucky Fights Illiteracy" - Thomas Cowan House, 1775, Clipping and Will - Clipping, St. Lawrence Seaway, Canada; The Chinese World Newspaper, Article on Chinese Industrialist - Leroy Kiger, Petition - Clippings Re: Price Support Program - Widow's Pension, Clipping and Statement - Robinson-Patman Anti-Price Discrimination Act, a Bill, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - L - Appointments, Positions - Clipping, Column, "Capitol Stuff", Re: Senator L.B. Johnson, "He Will Listen to Rayburn", 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M - Clipping, Stewart Alsop, "Ike's Big Stake in Kentucky Election", D.D. Eisenhower - WVLK, "Tobacco Forum" Presenting A.W. Barkley, J.S. Cooper - Tobacco Company, Philip Morris and Company, Annual Meeting of Stockholders, Remuneration of Directors and Officers, Election Nominees Biographies, Number of Stocks Held, Compensation Fund Plan, Selection of Auditors, 7 Pages; Management Proxy, - Clipping, "Barkley Outlines Political Creed" - Clipping, "Soviet People Have Paid Dearly for the Revolution", Lenin, Trotzky, Stalin; Russia, Communism, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - N to P - Community Development Contest Summary, Oldham County, KY - Statement on Strengthening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Free Trade, Clipping Re: A.W. Barkley's Endorsements and Address - The Townsend Plan, Clipping - H.H. Humphrey Re: Unemployment, Clipping, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Q to R - Clipping Re: A.W. Barkley Address to the General Assembly of Kentucky; Re: "Right to Work" Bill - P. Rosecrans, Correspondence, Photograph - O.S. Rosner / J.A. Farley or James J. Farley Association, Biography - Clipping, Kentucky Primary Election, A.W. Barkley - Letter in Hebrew (?) by Rabinowitz, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S - January to June (Folder A) - Clipping, Owensboro, KY, "Barkley Bestows Kiss" - E.E. Stanchfield Presidential Prints, Clippings 1951-1954 - National Association of Retired Civil Engineers (NARCE) Newsletter, 4 Pages; "In Union There Is Strength" - J. Spurlock, Pamphlet Re: Government Ownership and National Currency Control, "The Beginning of the End" - Clipping, "Farm Subsidy Data Now Public", 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S (Folder B) - P.A. Strachan Re: Bills for the Handicapped, President of the Federation of the Physically Handicapped; Statement, 11 Pages - E.F. Seaton, Public Service Commission, Statement, Atomic Plant Location, Paducah, KY; AEC; 2 Pages - The Smoke Abatement League Re: Citizen's Organization for Cleaner Air, 3 Pages Louisville Courier-Journal Re: Ground Observer Corps, National Defense, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - T - Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Newsletters, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - U to V - Episcopal League for Social Action, Resolution - United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (UE), Press Release - Majority Policy Committee, "The Republican Pursuit of American Communists" - Vrooman, "The Washington Predicament", 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W - January to June - American Israeli Cattle Corporation, Invitation to Become a Member on the Advisory Board, Fact Sheet - Clippings, A.W. Barkley Against Farm Program Supported by the Republican Administration and on Flood Control; 16 February 1954 - R.O. Wilson Re: Race for Senator in the Fall - Signed Letter by Governor L.W. Wetherby - Foreign Relations Committee Invitation to Hearing - Clippings, A.W. Barkley at Democratic Rally, Race for Congress, Candidates for the Democratic Nomination, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W - July to December - J.M. Humphrey, "What the New Tax Law Does for You" - Wade Defense Committee, Statement, "They Broke the Unwritten Law", Bombing the Wade Home, 1954

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Miscellaneous and Personal - X to Z - C.F. Young, Lions Club, A.W. Barkley Re: Support of Legislation for the Improvement of Kentucky Waterways, Flood Control, Kentucky River - Pendleton Soil Conservation District Re: Federal Aid to Agriculture - H.C. Zimmerman, A.W. Barkley Re: Republican Senator McNary, Questionnaire, 1954

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Public Relations - Articles, Lectures, Radio, TV, 1954

  • Box 101, folder 1
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Public Relations - Autographs, 1954

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Public Relations - Book Publishers - Correspondence - Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. -Collier's Magazine - E.P. Dutton and Company, Inc. - Farrar, Straus, and Young, Inc. - Harper and Brothers - Henry Holt and Company, Inc.; Clipping, Variety, March 1952, "Lait's Rebuttal on 'Confidential'; Rudolph Halley Burns at Mortimer", Re: Action for Libel - Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. - McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. - G.P. Putnam's Son Book Publishers - Simon and Schuster, Inc. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Book Publisher, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Doubleday and Company, Inc. [Includes 1949-1954} - A.W. Barkley Re: Contract, 8 February 1954 - 'Dedication', 'Acknowledgement' - Doubleday Publicity Questionnaire - Assignment of Copyright, 1 Page - List of Pictures and Documents Taken from Sidney Shalett for Barkley Book - Statement, Conditions Governing the Recording of Talking Books, 1 Page, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Correspondence - Agreement Between Curtis Publishing Company and A.W. Barkley, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles, Correspondence - A to D (Folder A) - D.B. Allen, Open Letter, "Are You for Majority Rule?" - J.W. Canada, "Life at Eighty", Brochure, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles, Correspondence - E to L (Folder B), 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles, Correspondence - M to R (Folder C), 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles, Correspondence - S to Z (Folder D) - Senator G.A. Smathers Re: Chicago Convention of 1952, Re: Double Cross and Back Stabbing by Labor Leaders; Proposal of a National Primary System for Selection of Candidates; S. J. Res. 85 to Amend to the Constitution Relating to the Nomination and Selection of Candidates for President and Vice President - Correspondence With the Widow of Tennessee Governor Robert L. Taylor (1850-1912); Re: Governor Taylor's Yearly Lectures - Statement, Senator O.M. James Re: President Wilson Nomination 14 June 1916 - J.M. Van Valkenburgh Re: General MacArthur - Correspondence Re: Barkley's Saturday Evening Post Article of 22 May 1954 With Henry A. Wallace, Vice President under F.D. Roosevelt, 1941-1945; Discussion Re: Barkley's Career in February 1944, Fallout Between Roosevelt and Barkley, War Revenue Bill, Tax Bill; Barkley Speech 23 February 1944; L. Hill Re: the President, Re…

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles - Correspondence Re: Articles, Book - A to D (Folder A) - Review of "That Reminds Me" for America as Requested by Editor, 3 Pages - B.M. Baruch Re: Roosevelt's Attempt to Purge A.W. Barkley, A.W. Barkley Re: His First Campaign in 1926; A.B. Chandler Candidacy and F.D. Roosevelt Against A.W. Barkley - Broadcast Music Inc., The Book Parade, Review of Books, Radio Program, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles - Correspondence Re: Articles, Book - E to O (Folder B) - W.D. Upshaw, "Truman Is Human-That's the Reason Why" - D. Ferguson Review of Barkley's Book, 3 Pages - Clipping, "Richard Nixon on 'War Party' ", Re: A.E. Stevenson, H.S. Truman, World War - Clipping, New York Times, "For National Primaries-Reforms Believed Necessary in Our Nominating Procedures", 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Saturday Evening Post - Articles - Correspondence Re: Articles, Book - P to Z (Folder C) - L.S. Thompson, Review of Barkley's Book, 2 Pages; to Be Printed by Richmond News Leader - B.R. Taylor, The American Legion, Re: Autograph for the Memorial Library; News Release, National Public Relations Division, Re: Autographed Winston Churchill Books, Copy of Letter Signed by Edward, Duke of Windsor; England, Great Britain - Clipping, The Jackson Sun, 'Books In the News', "More Alben Barkleys Needed in America Today"; Reviewed by W. Chandler - W.F. Willcox, Letter to New York Times, Ithaca Journal-News Publication Re: Reapportionment of the House of Representatives; Suggestion to Introduce a B ill Re: Reduction of the House of Representatives, 1954

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Publishing Barkley's Memoir "That Reminds Me" - Sidney Shalett - Correspondence - Memorandum Re: Research Material for Further Development of the Barkley Story - Judge Bishop Biography, 1954

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Speech Engagement Agency - National Lecture Management - J.G. Metcalfe, 1954

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Speech Engagement Agency - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Julia Taffet, 1954

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Stevenson, A.E. - Correspondence - Congratulations Re: Election to the Senate, November 1954, 1954

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Truman, H.S. - Correspondence - Re: Article in the Saturday Evening Post, One of Eight; Truman Book, Kentucky Affairs; Truman's 70th Birthday, 1954

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Appointments - Biography, E.Z. Fellman, Squire, Jerusalem, Palestine - Senator Fulbright Re: Luncheon With Foreign Students of the American Field Service, 1955

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Invitations - Accepted - British Parliament, Great Britain, England; Barkley Appointed Delegate to go to London - News Release, Senate Democratic Policy Committee, L.B. Johnson - Statement Re: Invitation to the House of Lords - Vice President, R.M. Nixon - Program Outline, 1955

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Invitations - Accepted - A to L (Folder A) - Historical Data, Ford Motor Company, Louisville, KY - Biography, H.D. Henshel, Armed Services Division; National Jewish Welfare Board - H. Raymond, "Reminiscences of the Early Days of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA" - A.W. Barkley, Burt Lancaster Movie, "The Kentuckian" - Southern Tuberculosis Conference - Statement, "Lister Hill-Statesman for Health", 5 Pages, 1955

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Invitations - Accepted - M to Z (Folder B), 1955

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Invitations - Declined - A to B, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - B, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - C to D, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - D to F, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - G to J - Jewish National Fund, Background Information, 3 Pages - Land-for-Security Assembly, Poster, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - K to M - Lexington Armed Forces Advisory Committee, Meeting, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - M to N, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - N to P - National Workshop on World Economic and Social Development, Background Information - Prevention of Blindness Society, Background Information, List of Goals, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - R to S - Nogales International, "Senator Barkley's Daughter to Visit at Ranch', Santa Cruz County Democratic Central Committee, Nogales, AZ ; Banquet, 1955

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Invitations - Declined - T to Z - Article, "Reds' Eye View of U.S.", Russian Movie, Russia, Soviet Union - Seminar on International Affairs, Topics - News Release, First Youth Ambassador of Good Will, Flight from Louisville, KY, to Cuba, 1955

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Miscellaneous - A - January to June - American Jewish Committee, Memorandum - United Association of Journeymen, Tax Information, Income Tax Laws - Letter to Vice President R.M. Nixon, 4 Pages; Mayor of Miami, FL - Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Memo Re: H. Matusow Case, 2 Pages; Communism - Investment Service Section, Current Trends, Background Information - Merchant Marines, Resolutions Adopted - A. Burns, "President's Council on Economic Affairs, American Institute of Laundering, Statistics; Laundry Industry - Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., Newspaper, Washington Report, 18 February 1955 - Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital; Budget, Inventory - Conference of Jewish Organizations, Declaration of Policy - Editorial, "Freedom of Flight", Aviation, Air Fields, Airports - Textile Tariffs Cuts; Statement, Report, 4 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - A - July to December - American Medical Association (AMA), Resolution No. 71 - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Emergency Loans, Brochure - Statement Re: Federal Surplus, Taxpayer's Loss, General Services Administration (GSA) - Council of Europe, Canadian Parliament, U.S. Congress Relations, Publication - Aircraft Industry, Background Information Re: Subcontracting and Supplying, 11 Pages - American Bar Association, Resolutions of the Committee on Customs Law - American Mining Congress, Declaration of Policy - Clipping, Dedication at Yeshiva, Einstein College - Clipping, Berlin Airlift, Germany, 1955

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Miscellaneous - B - January to March - Roosevelt's 'The New Deal' Era, Cartoon Re: Barkley's Win in the Election for U.S. Senate - Clipping, Life in Russian Slave Camps, Russia, Soviet Union - Leaflet Re: Prevention of Spread of Communism - Clipping Re: Approaching China - Kentucky Low Rent Housing Programs, Statistics - Public Relations Re: Peace Between Railroads and Truckers; Transportation - Annual Report, Soil Conservation District (SCD), Clinton County, KY - Library of Congress Re: Butterflies - Clipping Re: 'De-Squirreling' the White House, Squirrel Story, Washington, D.C., 1955

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Miscellaneous - B - April - Corps of Engineers, Advance Notice to Prospective Bidders, Flood Protection, Barbourville, KY - Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, Booklet, 1955

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Miscellaneous - B - May to June - G.P. Boesler, Clipping, "Post Office Workers Abusing Sick Leave, General Accounting Office (GAO) Report Says" - Memorandum Re: Scientific Capitalism, 6 Pages - Bakra Dam Project; Bhakra, India; Re: Passive Attitude of the U.S. State Department, State Department Policies, 16 Pages - Clipping Re: Investigation of World War II Decisions by Eisenhower and Churchill, 1955

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Miscellaneous - B - July to October - P. Savoy, J.C. Holmes, Foreign Service, Tangier, Morocco; Stocks; Moroccan Bank - A. Bulova, A.W. Barkley in Support of Action on Customs Simplification Legislation; 'Upjeweling' Amendment; Hearing, Senate Finance Committee - R.L. Berry Invention, Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards - Reader's Digest, "Facts About Mental Illness" - Parole Case Brock - Visa Case Broeske - R.A. Blair Re: the Movie "The Kentuckian", Clipping - B.M. Baruch Tribute - Reader's Digest, "Pat Gorman, Harmonizer", a Labor Leader, Leadership - Civil Service Employees, Wage Schedule - Statement, American Jewish Congress, Subcommittee of the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Hearings on Federal Employee Security Program, 13 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - B - November to December - British Foreign Aide, H. McNeil, Great Britain, England; Clipping - C. Braden Sentenced for Helping an African-American Negro Citizen, Clipping - Bulova Watch Company, Anti-Trust Suit Against 24 Watch Makers; Clipping, 1955

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Miscellaneous - C - January to March - Sheboygan Press, Merit in Governor's Plan, Governor W.J. Kohler, Wisconsin - Clipping Re: A.W. Barkley's Desk and Chair, Senator Beall - Clipping, Guatemala Story - Marjorie Shearon Magazine, "Challenge to Socialism" - Newsletter, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, December 1954 - Washington Post Re: Miss Knight and New Deal Administration, State Department - Auction Sale, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Re: Paducah, KY, Farm Tracts and Homes - Memorandum Public Law 815, Murray, KY, Board of Education, 1955

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Miscellaneous - C - April to May - Correspondence Re: Freight Tariffs Imposed by L&N Railroad [Louisville And Nashville Railroad]; Supplements 156 and 21, Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) - G.A. Smathers, Resolution to Honor Churchill, Retiring Prime Minister of Great Britain for His Service to Freedom; England - Polio Vaccine, Lister Hill; Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 1955

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Miscellaneous - C - June to July - Clipping, Editorial Re: Sharing of America's Abundance - Richard Nixon Re: "Caravan of the Americas" Idea and Brochure - E.C. Clements to E.W. Rawlings, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Re: Modification of the B-50D Aircraft; Bidding, E.W. Rawlings Re: Cook Electric Company; Memorandum, Re: Cook Electric Company to R. Essel; Memorandum, Re: Operation and Facility Study of Cook Electric Company; Bureau of Aeronautics, A. Soucek; Bureau of Aeronautics, J.S. Russell - Immigration Case Chen, Student from China, Immigration Act of 1924; S. 1328, Relief for Tsung Tao Chen - Clipping, Navy Times Re: Fortress of Tripoli, Marine Hero - Brochure Re: Fire Prevention, National Bureau for Lathing and Plastering; Building Codes to Be Changed - Resolution on Status of Forces, Treaty under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) - Resolution Re: UNESCO - Resolution Re: Bricker Amendment - Resolution on the President's "Atoms for Peace" Plan; American Legion…

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Miscellaneous - C - August to October - U.S. Civil Service Commission, Federal Examinations Announcements, Local and Regional Examinations - Bulletin No. 135: Federal Spending Facts, 5 Pages; Appropriations Bill; Governmental Expenditures - Fort Campbell Housing Units, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Council Against Communist Aggression, Geneva Conference, Background Information, 8 Pages - 1954 Census of Agriculture - C.H. Craddock, Railroad Retirement Board, Appeals Council; Memorandum, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, 5 Pages; Re: Service as Locomotive Engineer, 1955

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Miscellaneous - C - November to December - Council of Conservationists, Open Letter, Upper Colorado Project, Echo Park Dam, Flood Control - Text of the United Nations Arms Resolution; UN; Eisenhower's Address on Implementing Peace - Senator Fulbright Re: Investigation of the Stock Market; Banking, Commerce - Clipping, "Can Free Trade Solve Farm Crisis; Agriculture, 1955

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Miscellaneous - D - January to March - Charcoal Drawing of the Barkleys - 'The New Congress' Cartoon - Steve Pavlish Article, Lexington, KY; Tobacco - Support Prices for Wool, Department of Agriculture - H.R. 2449, Clinics for the Treatment of Chronic Alcoholics, Alcoholism - Prisoner's Relief Society, Prison Reform - Low Rent Public Housing, Article, Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY, 1955

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Miscellaneous - D - April to September - G.L. Donovan, A.W. Barkley Re: Cooperatives and Support of a New Law To Aid Agriculture; Tax Payments - Immigration Visa Case, F. Deouell, Israel - Judge V.C. Giblin, "The Kremlin and Senator Bricker" - J.M. Davis, "Tooth Decay"; Federal Government Laboratories Re: Tooth Decay, Fluor in Drinking Water; J.M. Davis, "The Dole" Re: Distribution of Governmental Funds - H.M. Davidow, Hecht Company Re: Their Public Service Advertisement, Poster, "Togetherness-America's New Declaration of Interdependence" - J.W. Dargavel, National Association of Retail Druggists (NARD), NARD Journal, Dargavel to Address British Parliament-Conferences Arranged With Business Leaders in England"; Proprietary Articles Trade Association, etc.; Small Business - Department of State, Leaflet, Information Re: the Refugee Relief Act of 1953 - Reader's Digest, "Should Unions Have Monopoly Power?", Labor Issues, 1955

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Miscellaneous - D - October to December - D. Dunker Re: Barkley Autobiography, List of Events Since 1906, 5 Pages - G. DeMott, Catalogue 1929-1930 of the Anterim Lyceum Bureau; A.W. Barkley Page 3; Lecture and Lyceum Platform; Engagement Agency, Anterim Service, Booking Circulars - A. DePaolo Re: U.S. Information Service (USIS); A.W. Barkley Re: His Vote in Support of Offsetting Russian Propaganda, Communism, Soviet Union - C. Degen Book on Aging Without Fear, "Chapter I: Age Need Not Wither You.", 5 Pages - Statement, 3 Pages, "The All American Chorus"; Re: Financing an Overseas Tour, Department of State, Armed Forces Professional Entertainers Branch, 1955

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Miscellaneous - E - India, Copper Scrap Exports; Barron's Magazine, "Irony in Copper" - Madison County Soil Conservation District (SCD), Kentucky, Annual Report - NBC Television, TV, "Producer's Showcase", Broadcast of "Darkness at Noon", an Anti-Communist Drama, Communism - Memo, University of North Carolina (UNC) Proposal for a Grant for a New Institute to Promote Democracy, 34 Pages - East Kentucky Rural Electrification Cooperative Corporation, Board of Directors Meeting, Minutes; Rural Electrification Administration (REA), Hoover Commission Report - W.H. Evans Case; Brochure, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Public Health Service, "For Prospective Patients" - Eastin Protest Re: Proposed Bridge Construction in West Kentucky; West Kentucky Coal Company - Clipping Re: New Social Security Law - Clipping Re: Kentucky Election for Governor, 1955

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Miscellaneous - F - January to June - Immigration Case Hardin, S. 1129, Special Legislation for Relief of I. Hardin, Japan; Clippings - R. Foley Re: Burley Tobacco Situation in Kentucky; The American Legion - J.L. Donnelly, Veterans Hospital Ft. Thomas, Commissioner's Resolution Protesting the Closing of the Ft. Thomas Veterans Hospital - L.M. Fuquay, USA Federal Power Commission, Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company, Application - N.A. Forte Re: Far East, A.W. Barkley Re: China, Formosa, Defense of Formosa and Its Importance to U.S. Security; Communism; Prevent Conquest of Formosa - Fall Cities Labor News, Clippings - H.J. Clay, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission - Foreign Operations Administration (FOA), List of University Contracts, 6 Pages; Technical Cooperation Program - Visa Case Fowler, Venezuela, Jamaica -W.H. Fox, American Watch Industry Needing No Protection, No National Defense; Editorial; Committee on Foreign Trade Education, Inc., "Editorial reaction by Key Newspapers…

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Miscellaneous - F - July to December - Department of Agriculture, Fact Sheet on the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) - News Release, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Appeal to News Media Re: Compensation of Lost Bank Accounts in Philippines and Japan Due to World War II - W.C. Fair Case Before the Small Business Committee - Fish and Wildlife Reservation, Surplus Land, Paducah, KY; Telegrams - Petition, Operation Vatican, Need for Committee to Determine the Need for Defense of the U.S. Constitution; Roman Catholics, Catholicism, Religion, Religious Faith, 6 Pages - Niagara Defense Area, Fleisher Contract; General Sturgis, Chief of Engineers; Re: Difficulties With Construction Project; National Security; B.F. Bleuer - L. Segal, Farband Labor Zionist Order, Resolution, "The Dangers Surrounding Israel" - E. Fuller, "Criteria for Congressional Action To Deal With Financial Discrimination Against Public Education", Pages 53-57 - P.E. Chappell, Fort Campbell, a Permanent Installation…

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Miscellaneous - G - Gemco Engineering and Manufacturing Company, Inc. - Bidding, Contract - Claim Against Cincinnati Ordnance District - Department of the Army - Government Failure to Furnish Spare Parts, Failure to Authorize Purchase of Such Materials, 1955

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Miscellaneous - G - January to June - National Wool Act of 1954, Proposed Regulations - Department of Agriculture, Commodity Stabilization Service, New Wool Program - Closing of Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital in Newport, KY - General Aniline And Film Corporation to Open in Calvert City, KY; Clipping Re: Nazi Goods in Switzerland, "Interhandel" / "I.G. Farben" a German Company; Washington Accord for Release of Goods Seized During World War II; Claims - C.H. Gartrell, Department of Aeronautics, Airports Throughout the U.S.; Airport Fund Requirement Survey, 2 Pages - J. McCluskey, D.B. Kerberg, Louisville, KY, Chamber of Commerce, Special Bulletin Re: Fort Knox Housing; Department of the Army - A.M. Greenfield Biography, 6 Pages - J.E. Greif, Circular Offering 1,000 Shares of Common Stock of Air Uranium, Inc. - Rural Electrification Cooperative Corporation; Rural Electrification Administration (REA); Hoover Commission, 2 Resolutions - The Indianapolis Star, "Representing Whom…

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Miscellaneous - G - July to December - Corps of Engineers, Advance Notice to Bidders, Bidding for Greenup Locks and Dam Project - J.B. Utt, "Washington Report", Postal Pay Increase Bill - S. Res. 93, Committee on Foreign Relations, Appointment of Subcommittee to Work on Proposals for World Disarmament; Letter Re: Mutual Security Act - Bidding Contract, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Statement of Facts, 15 Pages - Graves County, KY, Soil Conservation District (SCD), Annual Report, 4 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - H - January to March - National Economic Council, Pamphlet With Program, Facts; Economic Council Letter, Semi Monthly Publication - Hurst Home Insurance, Nicholasville, KY; L. Hillenmeyer; Pamphlet on Federal Crop Insurance; Agriculture; Hurst Home Bulletin, 8 Pages - The Physicians Bookshelf, "Smoking and Cancer", Tobacco Industry Research Committee, Clippings RE: Cancer Risks - U.S. Civil Service Commission, Lexington Signal Depot, Career Status, Appointments, Executive Order No. 105773; Hancock, Dryden, Trent, McCollum, 1955

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Miscellaneous - H - April to June - Oil and Gas Journal, Editorial, Trade Agreement Act, Neely Amendment, Import Quota; Energy Issues - Department of Agriculture, Commodity Stabilization Service Re: Dairy Price Support Program - Submission to Committee on Foreign Relations, Resolutions Re: United Nations (UN), Communist China, Human Rights, etc. - Fact Sheet on WHTN Television (TV), Application for Columbia Broadcasting Affiliation, Fact Sheet - F. Harris Re: Foreign Operations Administration (FAO), Clipping, "Cash Subsidy to Europe Must End" - Hoover Commission Report on Overseas Economic Operations, 5 Pages - J. Hughes, Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration Re: Amendments to the Social Security Act - Clipping Re: Lower Social Security Age, 1955

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Miscellaneous - H - July to September - Clippings, Flood Protection System, Flood Wall, Flood Control, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Statistics - H.H. Humphrey, Committee on Foreign Relations Re: Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) Program, Department of State - V.T. Henry, Housing Project Fort Knox - S.O. Hammon, Naval Ordnance Plant, Louisville , KY; Housing Project Paducah, Bidding; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chapel at Fort Knox, 1955

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Miscellaneous - H - October to December - W.H. Hazlett, Poster, "Let's Get the Job Started-We Have the World's Finest Tools to Build the Roads America Needs", Public Service Advertisement; American Trucking Industry, ATA Foundation, Inc. - Housing and Home Finance Agency, Public Law (PL) 345, PL 560, Program of Advances for Public Works Planning; Information, 4 Pages - Washington Star, Clipping, Formation of the Council of Local Gas Companies, Energy Issues - Memo on S. 1853, Hearing, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Natural Gas Act of 1938, Amendment - The Evening Star, "Gas Firms Join in Fight for Curb on Producers" - Tobacco Growers Association, Board of Directors Meeting, Resolution, 1955

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Miscellaneous - I to J - Free Trade Union Committee, Appeal by the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), 5 Pages - Publication, The Mine Mill Union Re: Matusow, Jencks; Hearings, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, McCarthy, McCarthyism - Internal Revenue Service (IRS) List of Branch Offices in KY, Realignment of Posts, Appointments, Increase Efficiency - Social Security Law Amendments 1954, Leaflet - The Jerusalem Post, Articles on U.S. Grants-In-Aid to Israel - Statement, International Committee for Arab Refugees (ICAR) - Reader's Digest, "Dollars into Dust" on Irrigation Projects in the West, Upper Colorado River Basin, Flood Control - Iroquois Coal Company Re: Coal Industry Problems, 1955

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Miscellaneous - J - January to June - Report, Committee on the Judiciary, "The Korean War and Related Matters" - Chicago Tribune, Clipping, E. Griffin, "Canadian MP's Urge Advisor Group to NATO", Members of Parliament (MP), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Canada - U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Telegram, Appeal for Help of Vietnam Refugees, 1955

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Miscellaneous - J - July to December - Social Security Case Jeter - Reprint, Ambassador Andrade, Bolivian Ore Production, Bolivia - H.W. Johns Steering Wheel Patent - Book Publisher Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.., Re: National Parks, 1955

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Miscellaneous - K - January to June - U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Data, Plywood Shipments and Imports, Suggestions - Kentucky Power Company, Public Service Advertisement, Poster, "People Can Do Anything!", Eastern Kentucky, Energy Issues - J. Klein Correspondence to the Foreign Relations Committee, Report Submitted to the Armed Services Subcommittee, General D. MacArthur, 4 Pages; Soviet Russia, Disarmament; General Eisenhower - Clipping, "Kentucky Blind School Wins Eastern Title", Wrestling - Congressman J. Cooper, Ways-And-Means Committee; Article Re: Taxation on Clubs in Kentucky; State Hotel Association, Legislation - H.J. Yates, "The Eternal Sea", a Play - Rev. Kovacik, Re: Records of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression; "Memorandum of the Eastern Conference of the Slovak Lutheran Synod Zion", 29 Pages - Clipping, The Villanovan; Photograph of A.W. Barkley With Student - F.W. Kramer, Tax Attorney Re: Financing the Highway Construction Program; Data, Statistics Re…

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Miscellaneous - K - July to December - Clippings, Korean Affairs Institute Re: Making Korea Neutral, The Voice of Korea, Reprint of Article, "Does Austria Point the Way for Korea?"; Voice of Korea, "To the Big Four" - Memorandum from the Kentucky Farm Bureau Re: Topics Opposed vs. Proposed - First National Bank, Henderson, KY; Pamphlet, Statement of Condition - O.L. Kiser, H.H. Humphrey Correspondence Re: "Strengths and Weaknesses of Our Foreign Policy" - First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Chattanooga, TN; Statement of Condition - Kentucky Branch of the Atlantic Union Committee, Resolution Re: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Trade Restrictions - Two News Releases for Europe and Canada, "Declaration of Atlantic Unity", 6 Pages - R.G. Taylor Re: Nomination of Dr. Kane; News And Views, Article Re: Arctic Explorer Dr. Kane - A.W. Barkley Re: the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) - A.B. Chandler Correspondence to Parole Case J.L. King…

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Miscellaneous - L - January to June - Clipping Re: Staying Young - F. Lebus Re: Wool Commodity, Incentive Payment Program - News Release Re: Assigning Wool Incentive Payments, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Kentucky Wool Growers Cooperative, National Wool Act, Statement Re: Safeguards in the Incentive Payment Program, 2 Pages; Statement of Proponents of Assignability, 9 Pages - M.M. Leek, Clipping Re: Leasing Land for Search for Uranium Ore, Louisville, KY - Committee of One Million Against Admission of Communist China to the United Nations (UN); Public Service Advertisement, Poster, "Should the Chinese Communists Shoot Their Way into the United Nations? Join These Americans Who Say No" - A.S. Lindemeyer, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Section 102 of the 1939 Code - Senate Finance Committee Report, Extract, Section 533 of House Bill and Section 537 of Committee Bill Re: Confusion about Taxes, Tax Laws - Clipping, Drew Pearson Column Re: New Democratic Congress, 1955

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Miscellaneous - L - July to December - Senator Langer, Committee on Foreign Relations, Re: B. Gibbons of the Universal African Nationalist Movement; Hearing on S. 276 - London-Laurel County Development Association, Resolution - W.T. McConnell, Statement Re: Insurance Taxation Problem, 8 Pages; Tax Laws - Immigration Case Schade, Germany, 1955

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Miscellaneous - Mc - W.R. McNutt, A.W. Barkley Re: Kerr Bill, Truman Veto; Pamphlet, "The Natural Gas Issue", Energy Issue - J.V. MacHugh, Public Relations, "The Wave of Tomorrow" Re: Iron Curtain, Communism; Statement Re: Achievements Project, "J.V. MacHugh Concept of a Constant Inventory of Achievements for Governmental Agencies and Officials" - C.B. McCabe, Daily Mirror on "Israel: War or Peace-Refugee Plan vs. Powder Keg", 1955

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Miscellaneous - M - January to March - Clipping Re: Communist China - Report, Mason County, KY; Soil Conservation District (SCD), 5 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - M - April to July - Moroccan Office of Information and Documentation, Istiqlal Party of Morocco, "American Public Opinion on Morocco", 8 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - M - August to December - The Daily Oklahoman, Re: Communism, Soviet Russia - Federal Power Commission, Notice of Application, Re: Morganfield, KY; Texas Gas Transmission Corporation, Delivering Natural Gas; Energy Issues - New Jersey Newspaper Common Sense Re: War in Palestine, Truman in 1948, Eisenhower in 1955; Israel Neger Oil Reserves; Energy Issues, 1955

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Miscellaneous - N - National Coal Association, Competitive Fuels Policy Statement - Senate Joint Memorial No. 7, Senator Danglade, Natural Gas Act Amendment - Cotton Commodity, Report Re: Cotton Export, 12 Pages; National Cotton Council, Statement, R.P. Dunn Re: Disposal of Agricultural Surplus, Foreign Trade Division, 7 Pages; Committee on Foreign Trade Recommendations, 8 Pages - Veterans Hospital at Ft. Thomas, KY - Garrison Dam, North Dakota, Fact Sheet - Weekly News Column, "Washington Calling" Re: Barkley, McNamara, and Neuberger - American Association of Small Business, Opposition to Navy Jet Air Base, New Iberia, LA; S. 1765, H.R. 6829 - Brochure Re: Educational Television (TV), Draft - Newport Municipal Housing Commission, Progress Report, Low Rent Housing Program, 1955

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Miscellaneous - O - F. Osborn, "World Population-Developed and Thinly Populated Countries-USA", 6 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - P - January to April - Report Summarizing State Action under Public Law 530, Committee for the White House, Conference on Education, State Conference Activities, Newsletter - Committee of the Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program, Housing and Home Finance Agency - Corps of Engineers, Advance Notice to Prospective Bidders, Bidding, Flood Protection, Flood Control, Pineville, KY - Price vs. Whitfield, News Release, Nomination to the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Price Re: Natural Gas - Map of Metropolitan Cincinnati, OH - Clipping Re: Soviet Russia, China Communism - Southern Brucellosis Conference, Recommendations, Funds for Eradication Project, Department of Agriculture, 3 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - P - May to December - Leaflet, "Abolish the United Nations (UN)" - Clipping Re: Delta Airlines - National Park Service, Pioneer National Monument Project, Kentucky - Clippings Re: Agricultural Policy of the Administration, House Bill, Senate Bill - Letter to the House Committee on Agriculture Re: Cuba, Congressman Cooley, 10 Pages - Clipping Re: Public Works Measure, Dixon-Yates Power Plant, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Housing and Home Finance Agency, News Release Re: Paris, KY - C. Poe Re: Farm Program, Article, 1955

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Miscellaneous - R - January to May - Veterans Hospitals, American Legion, Kentucky, Resolution - Hill-Burton Act, Powell County, KY; County Health Centers, List - Barkley RE: Birthplace of His Grandfather in North Carolina - Letter to the Editor Re: War With China, World War III, Dulles Plan, Clipping - Transportation, Common Carrier Conference, Resolution - Joint Statement, Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, National Farmers Union; "On the Wheat Quota Referendum", 9 Pages; Wheat Commodity, 1955

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Miscellaneous - R - June to December - Petition, Newport, KY, Re: Opposition to the Slum Clearance Project, Stop Funding - Life Magazine, "Kremlin Beams Smiles to U.S.-U.S.-Soviet Chess Play" - National Alliance of Russian Solidarists (NTS), Russian Liberation Movement, Memo Presented to President Eisenhower; Memorandum of the Russian Revolutionary Movement Sent to Foreign Minister Dulles; J.F. Dulles, Conference in Paris Prior to the Geneva Conference - Proposal for a Permanent Memorial for F.D. Roosevelt, 1955

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Miscellaneous - Railroad - L&N Railroad Strike - Louisville and Nashville, 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - January tot March - Clipping RE: Paducah, KY; Telephone Service, Toll-Free Phones - Jewelry Magazine, Leadership Panel Re: Fair Trade - Clipping, Editorial on U.S. Transportation Tax - Paper on a New Cancer Research System, 3 Pages, 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - April to May - Clipping, "The News Behind the News", Re: Vietnam - Reader's Digest, "Television: The Best Is Yet to Come" - Lexington, KY, Re: Grants from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the University of Kentucky (UK), 7 Pages - Nationwide Committee of Industry, Agriculture and Labor on Import / Export Policy Re: H.R. 1 and the New Organization for Trade Cooperation (OTC), 9 Pages - The Federalist, "Blueprint for Achievement", Means for Achieving Disarmament, United World Federalists (UWF) - Senator George, Statement by the Order of Ahepa for the Committee on Foreign Relations, Mutual Security Legislation, 6 Pages - Greece, Report on Volos Earthquake by H. Greenebaum, CARE Representative, 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - June to September - Congressional Record Re: Reciprocal Trade Agreements - Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) Manual 1953, "Relationships With Private, Non-Profit Agencies", 9 Pages - Speech, Senator Symington on Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1956, 13 Pages - Correspondence Re: Methods to Learn Reading - Resolution, E. Kefauver, Re: an Atlantic Exploratory Convention; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - October - Bidding, Bid, Air Research and Development Center, TN - Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Income Tax Payments A.H. Samish, Print, U.S. Court of Appeals - Article, The Tablet, "Predicts America's Gloom Unless People Wake Up", Communism, Sovietization, 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - November to December - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Re: H.L. Stone Wheat Allotment; Wheat Commodity - Booklet, CBS Television, "The Vice presidency" - Tax System Analysis, Two Stories by M. Smolensky, Uniform Taxes - H. Craig, "Reading and the Growth of Imagination" - Resolutions, Federal Union, Inc., Re: "Formation of the Union of the American States" - Press Release, Coos Bay Times, Re: Kefauver vs. Harriman - Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; Flood Control; Corps of engineers, KY, TN; Report of Field Examination; Application for Planning Assistance, 1955

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Miscellaneous - S - Southern Bell Telephone Strike, 1955

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Miscellaneous - T - January to June - Public Service Commission, Kentucky, Re: Ballard Rural Telephone Cooperative Corporation, Paducah Toll-Free Telephones - Paris, KY; Christian Church, State of Israel - Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Loan Request - Article, America-National Catholic Weekly Review, "Fake Anti-Communists Exposed", Anti-Semitism, J.P. Ksmp; "Anti-Semites Smear Ike", D.D. Eisenhower; Congressional Record - Clipping, Tax Status of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 1955

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Miscellaneous - T - July to December - The Cincinnati Library Society, Re: Talking Books for the Blind - National Headquarters, Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA) Brochures, "Civil Defense Against Biological Warfare" - H.R. 3005, Universal Military Training and Service Act - D.A. Nace, H.R. 5297, The National Reserve Plan, House Armed Services Committee; Comparison of This Bill to Universal Military Training Bill - Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Taxes, Tax Payments; Brochure, "TVA's Influence on Electric Rates" - New York Times, Clipping, "To Bring Peace to Vietnam" - E.T. Blomquist, "Finding Tuberculosis Today", 1955

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Miscellaneous - U, V - Appeal, 14 Pages; Re: U.S. Public Health Service Hospital Personnel in Lexington, KY; Public Law 879, Civil Service Retirement Act, House Bill 6454, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) - Housing and Home Financing Agency (HHFA), Loan to Union College, Barbourville, KY; Housing Project - Senate Foreign Relations Committee Re: Amendment to United Nations (UN) Charter - Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Re: Joint Memorandum to the Secretary of State J.F. Dulles and State Department Funds - University of North Carolina (UNC) Proposal for an Institute of Historical Drama; Letter to the Commissioner U.S. Court of Claims - Memorandum to the Department of State Re: "The Policy of Non-Predetermination in Its Application to Ukraine and Other Enslaved Nations", Soviet Russia - University of Kentucky (UK) Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital - World Union of the People Against War - Coal Exporters Association of the U.S., Coal Industry - Th…

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Miscellaneous - W - January to May - Clippings Re: Money Market, U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve System; Farm Price Supports - Clipping Re: Separation of Church and State - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Re: WFMW Radio - Status of the Air National Guard, Air Force Officers, Committee on Armed Services - United Zionists-Revisionists of America Re: Egypt, Egyptian Occupation, Gaza Strip, 1955

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Miscellaneous - W - June to September - Raw Materials National Council, Performance of the U.S. Economy, 1955

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Miscellaneous - W - October to December - Leaflet, "A Brigadier General Warns All Americans" - F.M. Cooper Affidavit - Brochure, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code of 1954, Tax on Income from Annuities - Leaflet, L.L. Willis, Candidate for Congress, 8th Congressional District of Kentucky, 1955

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Miscellaneous - W - World Calendar - B. McDonald, "The New Calendar-A Simplified World Calendar", 1955

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Miscellaneous - Y, Z - Senator M.R. Young Re: Two-Price or Certificate Support Plan, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wheat Price Support Program; Wheat Commodity - Committee on the Cyprus Question, "NATO Weakened by British Colonial Rule of Cyprus"; Senator Lehman - Fair Labor Standard Act or Wage Hour Act, Amendment Proposition - Article, W.E. Spahr, "Monetary Notes"; Economist's National Committee on Monetary Policy, Re: Inflation, Gold vs. Paper Currency, Easy Money, Easy Credit, 1955

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Legislation - Agriculture and Forestry Committee - S. 661, To Authorize the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to Process Food Commodities for Donation Under Certain Acts; Report to Accompany H.R. 2851 - Senator Ellender, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - Opposition of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to S. 661- Statement, A.W. Barkley, on S. 661, 5 Pages - Statement, C.E. Clements, A.W. Barkley, C.D. Perkins, Re: H.R. 2871, 4 Pages - Statement, R.H. Mollohan, 4 Pages - F.O. Hudson, J. G. Polk, Re: Agriculture Adjustment Act, Wheat Allotment, Suggested Amendments - The National Grange, Pamphlet, Convention, "On this We Stand"; List of Oppositions and Support - C.D. Perkins to J.G. Polk Re: Unemployment Situation - D.F. Cooks in Support of S. 1635, H.R. 5406 To Increase Proration of Quotas for Domestic Sugar-Producing Areas under the Sugar Act ; U.S. Sugar Corporation - etc., 1955

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Legislation - Anti-Trust Bill, S. 11, H.R. 11 - J.L. Dudley, Telegram, Re: Senator Kefauver and His Equality of Opportunity Bill to Restore Robinson Patman Act; Aid of Small Business, 1955

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Legislation - Anti-Vivisection Bill - S. 2015, Senator Langer, To Prohibit Vivisection in the District of Columbia, 1955

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Legislation - Armed Services (Folder A) - Bill Amending Age Limitation of Reserve Officers - National Security Training Program - H.R. 4654 Re: Prices for Barber Services - H.R. 5297 Re: Discharge of Reserve Obligations, 1955

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Legislation - Armed Services (Folder B) - Corporal J. Stanley, "Here is Why I Am Not an Active Reservist", The Army Combat Forces Journal, Reserve Obligations - United Automobile Workers-Congress of Industrial Organizations (UAW-CIO) Convention, Resolution Re: National Defense - Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee Investigating Preparedness, S. Res. 72, Investigation of the Preparedness Program, 1955

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Legislation - Atlantic Exploratory Convention, S. Con. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 72-80 - Congressional Record Re: Proposal for a Convention of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Nations - C. Streit, Statement, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearings, 24 Pages - Courier Journal, Clipping, "Toward Making NATO Permanent", 1955

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Legislation - Bank Holding Companies Regulation - Demand by the Federal Reserve Board - Statement of the First National Bank Trustees - A.L.M. Wiggins, "Future Acquisitions by Bank Holding Companies across State Lines Should be Prohibited by Federal Law" - The American Banker, Article, Go-Ahead to Chain Bankers - S. 2577 - Committee for the Study of Revenue Bond Financing, Article, Glass-Steagall Banking Act, 1955

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Legislation - Bankruptcy Act, S. 256, 1955

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Legislation - Beer Advertising Prohibition - H. R. 1227, Support of S. 923 - Alcohol Commodity, Alcoholism, 1955

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Legislation - Bricker Amendment, S. J. R. 1 - Committee on the Judiciary, Proposals to Amend the Treaty-Making Provisions of the Constitution: Views of Deans and Professors of Law - Dean C.E. Manion Weekly Radio Program Re: the Bricker Amendment - J. Ratliff Column, Clipping - C.B. Rix, Statement, Congressional Record of Remarks of J.W. Bricker - Clipping, Farm Journal Editorial on This Amendment, 1955

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Legislation - Civil Service - January to May - H.R. 3792, Amendment to Section 8 of the Civil Service Retirement Act - Graph of Comparative Salary Increases 1935 to 1954, Data from the President's Economic Report - Clipping, Vote for S. 67 - Amendment to Bill S. 67 Re: Compensation of Certain Officers and Employees of the Federal Government, Adjustment of Rates, 1955

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Legislation - Civil Service - June to December - Conference Report to Accompany S. 67 - Public Law 189, H.R. 6295, to Amend Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act, 1955

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Legislation - Committees - Senate Public Works Committee, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - S. 2373, Amendment to Provide Authority to TVA to Issue Revenue Bonds - S. 636, To Revise Federal Election Laws - Senator Th.C. Hennings, Statement Re: Federal Election Laws - Message from the President Re: Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries - Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on Great Lakes Fisheries, Summary of Hearing; Canada - H.F. Byrd Memorandum Re: Unexpended Balances in Appropriations - Senator H.F. Byrd Statement - Additional Report of the Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures - S. 2569, Favorable Report, To Provide Authority to the Department of state - H.R. 6382 - Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization Re: Revisions to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, Senator H.M. Kilgore, 1955

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Legislation - Congressional and Judicial Pay Raises Bill - H.R. 3828, to Adjust Judicial - 25 Clippings For and Against Raising the Salaries of Congressmen - S. Res. 10, 1955

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Legislation - Cooperatives - Tax Laws - News For Farmer Cooperatives, Article, "Steady Growth of Co-Ops Continues" - South Omaha Merchants Association Re: Federal Income Tax Exemption of Cooperative and Mutual Commercial Corporations, 1955

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Legislation - Cosponsorship Requested - S. 2763, to Amend the Outer Continental Shelf Act of Lands and Use of Revenues for Education - S. Con. Res. 4, H. Con. Res. 26, the Atlantic Union Resolution - Resolution for Atlantic Exploratory Convention - Memorandum, Analysis of Payne Narcotics Bill, 9 Pages - Potter Bill to Establish an U.S. Commission on the Aging and Aged - Proposed Electoral College Amendment; Same as Gossett-Lodge Resolution; Joint Resolution - Proposal for Joint Resolution to Amend to the Constitution of the U.S., a Provision for the Election of President and Vice President - Interstate Oil Compact of 1935, S.J. Res. 42 of 1951; Joint Resolution Consenting to an Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and Gas - Public Facilities Loan Act of 1955 - S. Res. 21 Re: Status of Ireland, Committee on Foreign Relations - Kilgore Bill, Committee on the Judiciary, To Prescribe Policy and Procedure in Connection With Construction Contracts - Statement, F.G. Payne, to Establish an…

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Legislation - Defense Plants, Depots - Adverse Report Re: S. Res. 78, S. Res. 79, Committee on Banking and Currency, Proposed Sale to Shell Chemical Corporation, 1955

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Legislation - Fair Labor Standards - January to March - American Federation of labor (AFL) Re: Special Treatment for Puerto Rico - Committee on Fair Labor Standards, Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO), Fact Sheet Re: Minimum Wage; Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Fair Labor Standards - April - Committee on Fair Labor Standards, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Fact Sheet Re: Amendment to Walsh-Healey Act; Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Fair Labor Standards - May - Statement Re: Switchboard Operator Exemption in Wage-Hour Act; Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Fair Labor Standards - June to July - Resolution for Adoption by Local Unions - Petition for Fair and Reasonable Federal Minimum Wage - Resolution Re: Increase in Rate of Minimum Wage; Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Federal Aid to Education - Petition for Use of Tax Funds for Public Education Only - Petition Opposing Use of Federal Funds for Parochial Schools - Separation of Church and State - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Public Service Advertisement, Poster, "Who Is Blocking Federal Aid to School Construction ?" - H.R. 7245, to Amend Public Laws 815 and Public Law 874 Re: Assistance to Local Educational Agencies, 1955

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Legislation - Federal Construction Contract - Report, Federal Construction Contract Act, Committee on the Judiciary, S. 848 - Kilgore Bill to Prescribe Policy and Procedure in Connection With Construction Contracts - Memorandum, Variations of the Proposed Federal Construction Contract Bill - Clipping, Minneapolis Mining Tribune, "Two-Car Family Movement Gives Market a Big Push" - Memorandum, S. 1644, Federal Construction Contract Bill, 1955

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Legislation - Federal Crop Insurance - Kentucky Mutual and Cooperative Fire Insurance Association, Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Fluorspar - January to April - Joint Resolution Endorsement by L.W. Wetherby, Governor of Kentucky - Joint Resolution for the Protection of the Fluorspar Industry - Income Tax Return for Kentucky Fluorspar Company - Statement, R.N. Frazer, Re: H. R. 1 Trade Agreements Extension Bill, Senate Finance Committee - Bill to Encourage the Fluorspar Industry, Committee on Ways and Means - Statement, J. Breckinridge Re: Fluorspar Case Before the Neely Subcommittee on Unemployment Caused by Imports - J. Breckinridge Proposal of Amendment Re: H. R. 1 and Fluorspar; R.N. Frazer, 1955

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Legislation - Fluorspar - May to October - Brief, American Fluorspar Producers, U.S. Tariff Commission, Senate Finance Committee, Investigation No. 42, 67 Pages - Response to the Resolution, Industry Analysis of Tariff Commission Report on the Domestic Fluorspar Industry, 12 Pages; Misleading Implications and Conclusions Contained in Report - Application for Investigation, Public Hearing and Imposition of an Import Limitation With Respect to Fluorspar, Section 7, Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1955 - Memorandum, U.S. Tariff Commission on Fluorspar, Committee on Finance - J. Breckinridge, Memorandum, Nullification of Escape Clause - Memorandum to D.S. Clarke, Investigation of Trade Agreement Commodities - Memorandum to Senator Hayden Re: Request for Escape Clause - Fact Sheet, Stockpiling of Metallurgical Fluorspar - Clipping, Hardin County Independent, "New Report Is Favorable to Spar Industry" - Statement, J. Blecheisen, Tariff Commission Hearing on the 'Escape Clause', 9 Pages…

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Legislation - Foreign Aid - D. Anderson Comments Re: South America - Broadway Congregational Church, Statement, U.S. Contribution to the United Nations (UN) Expanded, Technical Assistance Program - Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Statement, 4 Pages - Report, American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs Re: Constructive Near East Policy, 4 Pages; North Africa, Arab Refugees, Israel - S. 338, Senator Smathers, 1955

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Legislation - Formosa, Nationalist China - Clipping, P.J. Huss, "UN Report: Better to Die … Than to Rot … " - Clipping, International News Service, "Formosa-War or Peace? U.S. Must Make Stand at Matsu." - Press Release Re: Moral Re-Armament (MRA), Chiang Kai-Shek, Taipai; vs. Disarmament, 1955

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Legislation - GI Education, S. 533 - Veterans of World War II, 1955

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Legislation - Highway Bills - January to June - Whitley County, KY, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Resolution - Kiwanis Club, Monticello, KY, Resolution - Thompson Bill Re: Study of Highway Program - Memorandum, S. 1160, Clay Report Bill - Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association, Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Highway Bills - July (Folder A) - H.R. 7072, S. 1048 - H.R. 4260, Davis-Bacon Provision - H.R. 7474 Re: Revenue Provisions, Committee on Public Works, 1955

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Legislation - Highway Bills - July (Folder B) - Public Service Advertisement, Life Magazine, American Trucking Industry, "Nobody Gets Mad at a Truck on a Good Road", 1955

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Legislation - Highway Bills - August - R.G. Jeter Re: Fallon Bill - Ballard County Farm Bureau, Resolution Re: Federal Tax on Farm Tractor Gasoline, 1955

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Legislation - Hoover Commission - Shelby Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation Re: Recommendation by the Lending Agency Task Force of the Hoover Commission Report Re: the Rural Electrification Act and Rural Electrification Administration (REA), Resolution - Closing of Veterans Hospitals; Herald Tribune Cartoon, 1955

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Legislation - Hospital Construction Act, 1955

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Legislation - Housing - Public Housing Program - U.S. Housing Act of 1937, S. 1685, 26 Pages - Report, 18-Year-Operation of Low Rent Public Housing - Clipping, The Sunday Star, "Realtors Have a Plan for Better Housing" - Washington Letter, National Apartment Owners Association, H.R. 9537 - Two Articles Re: Wilmington, DE, Housing Projects; "Darling of Wilmington, Delaware" [cf. 1952 Files 36-7], 1955

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Legislation - Humane Slaughter of Livestock and Poultry, H.R. 6099; S. 1636, Senator Humphrey - Senator Langer - Senator Ellender, 1955

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Legislation - Indian Affairs - Indian Rights Association, News Notes, 3 Pages - Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Passage of S. 51 - Articles, H.E. Fey, "The Indian and the Law", 4 Pages; "Our National Indian Policy", 3 Pages - Fact Sheet, U.S. Government Policy Towards American Indians, 6 Pages - Correspondence, Secretary of the Interior to the President of the Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc., 7 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - International Claims Settlement Act of 1949, Amendment - H.R. 6382 - Association of Jews from Bulgaria, Proposed Amendment, 3 Pages - I.R.M. Panzer Re: Foreign Claims Bill S. 1310, Bentley Amendment, H.R. 6382 - Memorandum Re: Eligibility Status of Claimants for War Damages Against Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, 5 Pages - Statement, L.F. Bergere, Foreign Relations Committee, H.R. 6382, 11 Pages - Statement, E.C. Clements, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, S. 1405, 4 Pages - Statement, D.S. Townsend, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, S. 1405, 9 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Library Services Bill - S. 205, To Promote the Further Development of Public Library Service in Rural Areas - Correspondence, 1955

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Legislation - Louisville Bridge Commission - Proposed Federal Legislation For Louisville Bridges - A.W. Grafton Letter to the Kentucky Governor, 2 Pages - A.W. Grafton Correspondence Re: Facts and Need for a New Bill, 5 Pages - Draft of Bill, 3 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Lyndon B. Johnson Speech Re: Social Security Bill and Tax Benefits Within 'Program With a Heart', 7 Pages - Fund Raising Dinner, 21 November 1955, 1955

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Legislation - Mammoth Cave Entrance Road, House Appropriations Committee - Telegrams, The Cave City Progress Clippings, 1955

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Legislation - Merchant Marine Academy - S. 967, H.R. 595, To Provide a Permanent Status to Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy in New York - Senator Hennings, 1955

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Legislation - Miscellaneous - January to April - List of Expiring Resolutions, 18 Pages - Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Statement and Background Material - Journal New York American, R. Leon, "Plane Helps Spread Era of Prosperity" - S. J. Res. 14 - S. 1328 - Petition for Improving the Typography of Congressional Reports, 7 Pages - Smith Bill, H.R. 3 - Ozark Airlines Case, Petition for Reconsideration by the Civil Aeronautics Board - H.R. 2707 - S. 651, to Amend Section 401 of the Civil Aeronautics Act - Senator H.M. Kilgore, Committee on the Judiciary, University of Detroit, Re: Favorable Consideration of the Bill by Senator C.E. Potter, S. 387; Historical Facts and Comments, 4 Pages; American Embassy, Athens, Greece; Re: American Policy in Greece; Immigration Case - G.H. Parker Re: Fire Works Law; National Fire Protection Association - National Rifle Association (NRA), Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Miscellaneous - May to December - Clipping, Retailing Daily, "Anti-Trust Suit Against Radio Corporation of America (RCA)", "Barnes Refers to Trust Suit Against RCA"; Press Release, Zenith Radio Corporation - Office of Defense Mobilization (ODM) Re: S. 922 - Clipping, Memphis Press Scimitar, "What Is Done at Paris May Be More Important Than Geneva", Europe Aid - Report, Committee on Federal Legislation, "Procedure for Amending the Constitution and the Reed-Walter Amendment" - Statement, F.G. Knight, House Appropriations Committee, Re: Supplemental to Fiscal Year 1956 Appropriation for Passport Office, 8 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Moncado, H.C., General - H.R. 2887 - Re: Permanent Residency in the U.S. for the Moncados - Advertisement, S.F. Call Bulletin, "A Statement to the Filipino People of America", H.C. Moncado, Philippine General - Speeches Re: Treason Charges - Booklet, Filipino Crusaders World Army, "Committee on Un-Filipino Activities (CUFA) - Booklet, "General and Mrs. H.C. Moncado" - Booklet, "Moncado Speaks", 1955

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Legislation - Narcotics Bureau - Transfer of the Narcotics Bureau from the Treasury Department to the Department of Justice, Senator Payne, S. J. Res. 19 - Telegrams For and Against This Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Natural Gas - January to March 4 - Associated Industries Kentucky, Resolution Re: Regulation of Natural Gas Prices; Price Control; Price Stabilization - Statement, C.S. Rhyne, Re: Proposed Legislation - Clipping, Lexington Herald Leader, "Natural Gas Prices Higher from Well to Pipe to Home", 1955

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Legislation - Natural Gas - March 5 to March 9 - Petition Re: Opposition to Increase in Consumer Gas Rates, Demand of a Refund, Restraining Federal Power Commission; Lexington, KY; Natural Gas, Energy Issues, Price Regulation, Price Control, 1955

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Legislation - Natural Gas - March 10 to March 24 - Mayors of Cities of Northern, Eastern, and Central Kentucky, Resolution - Statement, Representatives of Consumers Re: Opposition to Destruction of Consumer Protection under the Natural Gas Act, 12 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Natural Gas - March 25 to March 31- Petition Re: Opposition to Increase in Consumer Gas Rates by the Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company of Kentucky; Natural Gas, Energy Issues, Price Regulation, Price Control - City of Georgetown, KY, Resolution No. 202; Requesting Elimination of the Authority of the Federal Power Commission, 1955

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Legislation - Natural Gas - April to December - Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association, 3 Resolutions Re: Natural Gas Decontrol, Federal Highway Proposals, Oil Import Limitation; Energy Issues, Price Regulation, Price Control - Clipping, Courier Journal, "Group Raps U.S. Control of Natural Gas" - Chamber of Commerce, Kentucky, Resolution Re: Regulation of Field Prices of Natural Gas - Clipping, Memphis Press Scimitar, "To Protect Gas Consumers" - United Cities Utilities Company, Booklet, "Why Residential Consumer's Natural Gas Bills Will Increase by 35 % by the Passage of the Harris-Fulbright Bill", 1955

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Legislation - Nichols Adoption Case - Senator Hruska , Senator Curtis Bill for the Relief of the Two Adopted Boys from Tibet; China - Committee on the Judiciary - Immigration Case, 1955

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Legislation - Polio Vaccine - Telegrams and Other Correspondence For and Against Bill by Senator Hill Asking for Government Control of the Vaccine - S. 2147 - Same Subject as in the Hearings of the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, S. 1984, Senator Smith, 1955

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Legislation - Postal Employees Pay Raise (Folder A) - Data Table, P.E. Kirk, Pay Based on Salary Grades, Postal Field Service Schedule, Salary Structure; H.R. 2987, T. Murray - National Postal Transport Association, Resolution, S. 1 - Telegrams and Other Correspondence For and Against S. 1, 1955

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Legislation - Postal Employees Pay Raise (Folder B) - Booklet, National Association of Letter Carriers, "Postal Pay Debate"; Reprints from the Congressional Record - Telegrams and Other Correspondence For and Against S. 1, 1955

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Legislation - Postal Rate Increases - Correspondence Re: Public Law 199 Amendment - S. 1292, Senator Johnston Bill; to Subsidize Parcel Post; Railway Express Employees - S. 845, Re: Rural Mail Carriers, Senator Kefauver - etc., 1955

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Legislation - Practical Nurses (PN) Training - S. 928, S. 929; S. 886, Omnibus Health Bill; Opposition to Parts of S. 929, 1955

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Legislation - President's Budget Message for 1956 - Fiscal Year 1956 - 85 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Projects, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Dams, Power Companies; Energy Issues - Congressional Record, A.V. Watkins, "Echo Dam Invasion Charge is False"; Upper Colorado Project, Echo Park Dam, Flood Control - S. 500 - Clipping, The Oregonian, "Examiner Costello's Ruling Raises Critical Questions", Snake River, Idaho - Clipping, Oregon Grange Bulletin, "Statesmen Will Authorize True River Development" - Congressional Record, "High Hells Canyon, The Indispensable Dam", Speech, W. Morse - Special Report, Senator W. Morse - Report, Flood Protection in Kansas River Basin - Clipping, Blue Valley News, "Reports from the Delegates At Large to Washington" - Editorial, Manhattan, KS, Tuttle Creek Dam - Delaware River Valley Association Re: 40-Foot-Channel, Objections - H.R. 6904 - Loyal Order of Moose, Resolution - Brochure, Upper Colorado River Storage Project, 1955

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Legislation - Projects, Kentucky - Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Clippings, "New Ohio Dam"; Powell County Auxiliary Health Center; Henderson Rural Electric Association; Rural Electric Administration (REA) Approval of Loan, etc.- Telegrams and Other Correspondence, 1955

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Legislation - Railroad Retirement Act of 1935, Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, Social Security Act Amendments; Summary of Provisions, Railroad Retirement Board, 6 Pages - L. Hill, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; Senator Byrd, Committee on Finance - H.R. 757, H.R. 3087 - H.R. 4744, S. 1589 - etc. - Telegrams and Other Correspondence, 1955

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Legislation - Rural Electrification Administration (REA) - National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Resolutions, 21 Pages - Summary of Certain Resolutions, 4 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - January to February - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - U.S. Trade Policy Legislation, General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1955 - Clothespin Manufacturers of America Re: Spring Clothespins, Tariff Commission Recommendations, Irregularities, 4 Pages; Supporting Statement, 17 Pages - Statement, Esso Standard Oil Company, 22 Pages; Senate Finance Committee - C. Randall, Speech Re: Foreign Trade Policy - New York Herald Tribune, "Role in New GATT for U.S. Is Predicted", 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - March 1 to March 19 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Summary Re: Import Duty on Aluminum - City of Richmond, KY, Resolution, Trade Agreements Act - San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, World Trade Policy Declaration - Press Release, "Report on Energy Supplies and Resources Policy" - H.R. 1 - Statement, O.M. Ruebhausen, House Ways and Means Committee Re: Trade Agreements Act, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - March 20 to March 23 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Statement and Exhibits, B.L. Majewski, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Re: Oil Business, 26 Pages; Energy Issues - Neely Amendment Re: Quota on Imported Crude Oil and Residual Oil; Oil Commodity, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - March 24 to March 31 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Statement, G.A. Price, Finance Committee, H.R. 1, Electrical Manufacturing Industry - Statement, O.H. Ellis, National Oil Jobbers Council, Finance Committee, 8 Pages - Reprint of Clippings, Coal Strike 1941 - Booklet, Independent Petroleum Association, "The False Prophet" - Testimony, J.E. Moody, Coal, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 17 Pages - Times Editorial, "Reciprocal Trade Pacts-Prosperity for Florida and The World" - Houston Chronicle Editorial, " Trade Bill Should Be Amended to Protect Our Oil Industry", 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - April 1 to April 7 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Wall Street Journal, Two Trade Pacts Negotiated by U.S. ..." - Reasons for Rejection of Neely Amendment to H.R. 1 - H.R. 2975 - Perry County Development Association, Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - April 8 to April 19 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Leaflet, General D. MacArthur, "Patriotism-Nationalism" - Senator Thurmond, Committee on Finance, Copy of Three Proposed Amendments to H.R. 1 - Oil and Gas Journal, "This Import Quota Scheme Is No Good" - Clippings, Re: Texas Oil Policy, Canada - S. Bridges Re: Amendments to H.R. 1, 9 Pages; Senator Bridges Senator Pastore on GATT, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - April 20 to April 30 - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - The National Voter, "GATT and the OTC"; Organization for Trade Cooperation (OTC); "The National Debt-A Job of Management" - National Oil Jobbers Council, "The Effect of the Neely Amendment on Oil Imports" - Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Statement, "Oil Imports from Latin America"; South America; "Cuban Sugar (H.R. 5402)"; Sugar Commodity - Clippings Re: Oil, Coalfields, Coal Distress, Textile Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - May to December - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - El Mundo Editorial, Translated, "Tax on American Tourists", "A Just Cause" Re: Sugar Quota, Sugar Commodity; "Further Discrimination Against Cuba" - S. Weeks, Canada's Trade Policy - Miami, Dade County, FL; Chamber of Commerce, Resolution - Export Managers Club, Statement Re: Ellender Bill, Sugar Act, Cuba - Dow Chemical, Memorandum on H.R. 6040 - Tariff Commission, Bike Import Relief; Bicycles - J.C. Heraper, Statement Re: H.R. 6040, Customs Simplification Act of 1955 - V.R. Fuchs Re: Embargo of Russian Furs; Soviet Russia, 1955

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Legislation - Reciprocal Trade Act - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 - Unanswered Correspondence - O.R. Strackbein, Nation-Wide committee of Industry, Agriculture and Labor on Import-Export Policy, Statement Re: Presidential Veto of the Trade Agreements Escape Clause, 9 Pages - Dried Fruit Association of California, Statement in Support of H.R. 1, 3 Pages - etc. -Telegrams and Other Correspondence, 1955

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Legislation - Requests for Copies of Bills - Pollution Bill; Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission - S. 11 - Clipping Re: L&N Railroad to Head Off a Strike; Louisville and Nashville Railroad - etc., 1955

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Legislation - Segregation - Anti-Segregation Amendment - Amendment to the Military Reserve and School Construction Legislation; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), New York Times Editorial, "Anti Segregation Amendments Necessary" - Discussion of the Supreme Court's Decision Ruling For Non-Segregation in All State Public Schools, 1955

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Legislation - Senate Rules - Amendment to Rule No. 22 - Prevent Filibusters, 1955

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Legislation - Social Security - Age Limit Reduction - January to May - L.R. Stevens, Literature on Retarded Children and the Smith Bill; H.R. 2205; Social Security Laws Do Not Provide for These Children - E.P. Dameron Re: Amendments to the Social Security Laws, H.R. 3293, 1955

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Legislation - Social Security - Age Limit Reduction - June - M.P. Hobbs, Collection of Signatures, Petition, in Support of Age Reduction for Women - etc., 1955

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Legislation - Social Security - Age Limit Reduction - July to December - Clipping Re: Old Age Assistance (OAA) Fund - Young Democratic Club of the District of Columbia, Resolution in Support of Increased Social Benefits - etc., 1955

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Legislation - Social Security - Extension of Coverage (Folder A) - L.K. Voe Re: Amendments to the Social Security Act, World War I Veterans, 2 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Social Security - Extension of Coverage (Folder B) - Statement, American Nurses Association (ANA), 5 Pages - Th.S. Edwards, Illinois State Bar Association, Leaflet, Results, Social Security Referendum; 3-Page-Statement - D. Clement, Dentists under Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) vs. Keogh and Jenkins Bills, H.R. 9, H.R. 10; Statistics, 1955

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Legislation - Small Business - S. Res. 16 - Small Business Committee - National Federation of Independent Business - Press Release - The Mandate, "Senators for S. Res. 16" - Statement, 3 Pages, Fulbright Bill, S. 2054; Frear Bill, S. 2408, 1955

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Legislation - School Lunch Program Reduction in Fiscal Year 1956 - Secretary of Agriculture Calls for Reduction in School Lunch Appropriation, 1955

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Legislation - Statehood Alaska, Hawaii - Hawaii State Constitutional Convention, Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Surplus - Public Law 152, Amendment, S. 1004, H.R. 3 - Report to Accompany Bill, H.R. 3322; Recommendation to Passage of the Bill to Amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - S. 1004, To Amend Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 for the Utilization of Surplus Property for Educational and Public Health Purposes, 1955

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Legislation - Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Budget - Appropriations, Revenues - Press Release, Recommending Legislation to Provide New Sources of Capital to Finance New Generating Capacity as Required by the Region, 13 Pages; Re: Funding of Power Requirements, Energy Issues, 1955

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Legislation - Taxes - January to May - Report and Resolution on H.R. 1601, 4 Pages - B.O. Bryson, Memorandum for the Ways and Means Committee on H.R. 4725, 6 Pages - Statement, H.E. Boot, American Trucking Association (ATA) Re: H.R. 4725, Section 452, Section 462, Internal Revenue Code of 1954, 6 Pages - Statement, National Retail Dry Goods Association Re: H.R. 4725, H.R. 4726, 4 Pages - Remarks, Th.E. Martin, Copy of Material for Congressional Record, Re: Tax Rate Extension Act of 1955, 12 Pages - American Cotton Manufacturers Institute, Inc., Resolutions, 2 Pages - Clipping Re: Small Business Administration (SBA) - H.R. 5367, to Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Authorize the Determination of Tax on Distilled Spirits; Alcohol Commodity - S. 1896, to Repeal the Manufacturer's Excise Tax on Motorcycles; Motorcycle Industry, 1955

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Legislation - Taxes - June to December - F.W. Williams State Agency Re: H.R. 4725, Section 452, 6 Pages - D. Pearson Column, Re: Liquor Tax, Clipping; Alcohol Commodity - Clipping Re: Cabaret Tax, Musicians; Variety Clubs, Variety Shows - H.R. 7201, Taxation of Life Insurance Companies - Report to Accompany H.R. 7201 - G.S. Forde Re: H.R. 7123, to Withhold Municipal Income Taxes from the Pay of Federal Employees; Statement, Mayor J.S. Clark, Jr., Philadelphia, 6 Pages - Arguments by the Urban Transit Industry, 2 Pages, H.R. 7634 - Amendment to Internal Revenue Income Tax Code, 3 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Taxes - Proposed Income Tax Cuts - Clipping Re: Tax Cuts; Congressional Record, E.W. Hiestand - Article, American Council on Education Re: Proposed Tax Credit Plan for Students, 1955

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Legislation - Tobacco Programs - Overproduction of Burley Tobacco - Tobacco Commodity - Kentucky Bankers Association (KBA), "Tobacco Outlook Found Critical", 3 Pages - Clipping Re: Burley Quota Cut - Kentucky Association of Farm Managers, Resolution - Bourbon County, Soil Conservation District (SCD), Annual Report, 3 Pages - Bourbon County Farm Bureau, Suggestions Re: Burley Tobacco Situation, 6 Pages - Robertson County, Resolution, 1955

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Legislation - Treaties - Committee on Foreign Relations - Panama, H. J. R. 309; Martin-Thompson Bills Re: Investigation and Report; D.J. Flood, "Watch Your Dollars at Panama", Extension of Remarks, 4 Pages - Treaty With the Republic of Haiti; Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation, Articles II through VIII, 1955

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Legislation - University of Louisville (U of L) Funding - File on the Establishment of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Unit and the Naval Sciences Building, 12 Pages - File on an Argument Between U of L President Taylor and a Professor of Naval Sciences (PNS) G.C. Gill Re: the Use of the Naval Sciences Building, 32 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - University of Louisville (U of L) Relief Bill, H.R. 5391 - Postponement of S. 1952; Memorandum for A.W. Barkley, 2 Pages - Report to Accompany S. 1952, Unfavorable Report by the Committee on the Judiciary, 1955

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Legislation - Veterans Benefits - Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), D.D. Eisenhower, 3 Pages; Resolution No. 35, 4 Pages - Gold Star Wives of America, Statement Re: Survivor Benefits, 5 Pages, 8 May 1955; 7 Pages, 18 April 1955 - R. Long, Committee on Finance Re: National Life Insurance Program; a Bill, 1 Page - Hardy Bill, H.R. 7089 - M.B. Jackson, S. 1958, to Provide Veterans' Benefits to Members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps or Women's Army Corps (WACS); a Bill, 2 Pages; Memo Re: Senator Kefauver, Senator Byrd - S. J. Res. 110, Support of Armed Forces Survivors of the Philippine Insurrection, 1955

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Legislation - Veterans Benefits for Valor - S. J. Res. 22, Senator Sparkman - H.R. 735, Reasons for This Legislation, Amendment to Existing Bill, 2 Pages; Legion of Valor, Medals of Honor - Veterans Administration (VA), Pension Awards for High Medal Holders; Congressional Medal of Honor - International Correspondence Re: Holders of Medals - Clipping, Los Angles Examiner, "Reward for Gallantry" - Telegrams, 1955

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Legislation - Veterans Organizations Charter - Military Order Purple Heart, Fact Sheet - S. 1039, H.R. 590 - S. 1216, National Woman's Relief Corps; Statement of Facts, 1 Page; Leaflet - Correspondence With Members of the Louisville Barracks No. 47 Re: H.R. 4733, Charter of World War I Veterans, 1955

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Legislation - Voting Records, A.W. Barkley - 84th Congress - Senate Democratic Policy Committee (Folder A) - circa 180 Voting Cards Providing a Summary on Each Bill, 1955

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Legislation - Voting Records, A.W. Barkley - 84th Congress - Senate Democratic Policy Committee (Folder B) - L.B. Johnson, Senate Democratic Policy Committee, "Senators' Individual and Party Support of the Administration on All Roll Call Votes on Foreign Policy Issues", 11 Pages - Secretary for the Majority, "Yea and Nay Votes of A.W. Barkley in the Senate of the U.S., 84th Congress", 26 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Water Pollution - Kentucky Department of Conservation, H. Ward, S. 890, Ohio River Sanitation - Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Re: Taft-Hartley Water Pollution Control Act, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works - House and Senate Hearings - Statement, J. Lester For Eddyville, KY, 4 Pages - W.J. Hull, Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Public Works Subcommittee, Re: Ohio River Valley Flood control, 26 Pages - Statement, Senator, E.C. Clements in Support of Ohio River Projects, 5 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Cumberland River Basin - Corps of Engineers Re: Cheatham Project, Old Hickory Project, 16 February 1955, 4 Pages; 12 October 1955, 4 Pages, Two Photographs, Graphs, 7 Regular Prints; Background Information - Clipping, The Nashville Tenesseean, "Widest Barge to Ride over River Dams" - Corps of Engineers, Re: Appropriation for the Lower Cumberland Project; Cumberland River Profile, Plan of Development, 1x18", Color Map, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Little Sandy and Tiger Rivers [Synonymous to Tygarts River] - Corps of Engineers, Information Sheet - Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Inc., Markland Dam; The Enquirer, Editorials, "A Call for Action"; Report, Re: Industries and Expansions near Navigable Waterways Since 1950, 15 Pages - Nolin River Dam; Fiscal Court, Edmonson County, Resolution; Edmonson County Lions Club, Resolution; Central Kentucky Wild Life Federation, Resolution Including Green River Development - Department of Agriculture Re: New Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program, Obion Drainage Area, 3 Pages; Obion Watershed Association Re: Loss of the Agriculture Conservation Program and the Watershed Act, 6 Recommendations - 3-Page-Resolution, Different Concerned Citizen Associations Re: Ohio River Bridge; Bridge Bill, H.R. 10468, 5 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Ohio River Basin - Background Information and Flood Data, Catlettsburg, KY, 2 Pages, 6 Regular Prints - Kentucky Lions Club, Resolution - Corps of Engineers, Notice of Report on Ohio River, 2 Pages - Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Recommendations to the Budget Bureau, 21 Pages; Exhibits, 9 Pages; New Cumberland, 9 Pages; Greenup, 9 Pages; Markland, 9 Pages; Lock and Dam No. 41, 9 Pages - Corps Of Engineers Re: Ohio River Basin, Correspondence Re: Report, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Rough and Green Rivers - H.R. 4788, 10 March 1955, To Provide for the Disposal of Federally Owned Property, Re: Waterways; Report to Accompany H.R. 7596; H.R. 7596, 17 January 1956, To Provide for the Disposal of Federally Owned Property, Re: Waterways; S. 1568, To Provide for the Disposal of Federally Owned Property, Re: Waterways - N.J. Gregory in Support of the Corps of Engineers - Green River Valley Citizen's League, Clippings, The Ohio County News, Editorial, "Now Is the Time to Boost Rough River Dam"; Clippings, Evansville Courier Re: Development of Green River Area, Coal Reserves; The Messenger, Green River Valley Supplement, "Reserves are Huge" - Telegrams - Public Service Advertisement, Nashville, Chattanooga And St. Louis Railway, "... All the Water Any Industry Could Need"; Transportation - Arguments in Support of Green River Valley Development, 2 Pages - Cumberland River Valley Development, Recommendations, 2 Pages - Green River Valley…

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Sinking Creek Watershed Project, Laurel County, KY - Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Field Examination Report, 4 Pages - Twin Creek Watershed, Harrison County, KY; Twin Creek Watershed Association, Comments, 2 Pages, 1955

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Watershed Protection and Flood Control Act of 1954, Public Law 566; Soil Conservation District, Crittenden County, KY - Mud River Watershed Association, Logan County, KY - Corps of Engineers, Maysville, KY; Advance Notice to Bidders - Miscellaneous Flood Control Projects; List of Sponsors and Endorsers, 3 Pages - D.A. Williams, Head of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Re: Authorization for Providing Technical Assistance - Memorandum to H. Ward Re: Big Sandy River; Statement, H. Ward, Re: Flood Control Projects in Kentucky, 1 Page - Clipping, Courier Journal, "Senator Clements Helped Get River Cash" Including Map of Kentucky River Projects - Washington Report, Re: the Dust Bowl and Water Conservation in America, 2 Pages; Press Releases - News Release Re: Civil Works Program of the Corps of Engineers in Fiscal Year 1957; Department of Defense, President's Budget Message - Corps of Engineers, Civil Works Budget, 13 Pages; Correspondence Re…

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Personal - A to G - Correspondence, Baruch, Bowles, Bulova - U.S. Cuban Sugar Council, 3 Pages, Statistics; Sugar Commodity, Trade - U.S. News and World Report Re: Puerto Rico Tax Exemption; Speech, Senator Bennett, Jr., Congressional Record - A. Bulova, Clipping re: U.S. Watch Action, Switzerland, Swiss Watch Imports - E.M. Grunebaum, Congressional Record, S. Wainwright, Legislation to Augment the Office of Vice President - Clipping, New York Herald Tribune Re: B.M. Baruch, 1955

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Personal - H to Z - H.O. Talls, House of Representatives, Re: Participation in the Interparliamentary Union (IPU) Conference, Agenda, List of Committees - L.B. Johnson Correspondence - Clipping, K. McKellar Re: Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Leaflets, Senior Citizens of America - H. Alexander Smith, Committee on Foreign Relations, Re: E. Staley, "The Future of Underdeveloped Countries"; Booklet, "Further Report on the Development of Japanese Economic Affairs" - Clipping, The Washington Daily News, Re: Ex-Truman Assistant Buying a Newspaper; J.R. Steelman - C.M. Vance Re: Basic Crops; Agricultural Commodities; Clipping Re: J. Kofoed on Price Controls, Crop Support Programs, Department of Agriculture, Roosevelt, Truman - Clipping, J. Kolling's Union Front, a Column, Re: Labor Leaders, Steelworkers, Unions, AFL-CIO, 1955

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Personal - Biography, Henry Watterson - Introduction by A.W. Barkley, 8 Pages, 1955

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Personal - Return to Senate - Copy of Certification of Election as Senator Signed by the Secretary of State and the Governor, L.W. Wetherby, 30 December 1954 - 84th Congress Opening, 5 January 1955 - Letter to L. Johnson Requesting Assignment to the Finance Committee and Foreign Relations Committee; Invitation to Lunch - Press Release, Senate Democratic Policy Committee Re: A.W. Barkley's Assignment to Committees - Majority Leader, J.W. McCormack Congratulations - S. Minton, Supreme Court Justice; Clipping: Re: Cease Fire at the Elbe river, Germany; General Eisenhower vs. Russia, World War II - Memorandum Re: Activity of the Senate during the First Session of the Congress, 2 Pages - Press Release, L.B. Johnson Re: Assignments to Legislative Committees, 6 Pages - L.B. Johnson Re: Tax Bill, McCarthy Resolution, 1955

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Personal - Sponsored Organizations - Third Order of St. Francis; The Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Conference of Business, Education and Government for Junior Achievement"; National Jewish Hospital; Booker T. Washington Centennial Commission; Marine Corps League - Fund Raising Committee for President Wilson's Birthplace; Ambassador's Ball in Honor of the Ambassador of Israel - H.G. Buel, A.W. Barkley Re: Woodrow Wilson, the Greatest President, 1955

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Personal - Squirrel Episode, Freeing the White House Lawn of Squirrels - Correspondence Re: Barkley's Paraphrase of a Biblical Verse to Use Humor to Make the Situation Less Ridiculous - Clippings, 1955

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Positions - A to B, 1955

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Positions - C to D, 1955

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Positions - E to G - U.S. Civil Service Commission, Lexington Signal Depot [Later to Become the Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot LBAD] - Investigation at Robins Air Force Base Re: Allegations by H.W. Galbraith, 3 Pages, 1955

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Positions - H to L, 1955

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Positions - M to Q, 1955

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Positions - R to S, 1955

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Positions - T to Z, 1955

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Positions - Lexington Signal Depot - Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot (LBAD), 1955

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Positions - Senate and House Pages, Background Information, 1955

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Public Relations - Articles, Speeches, TV - Invitations to Participate - The Milwaukee Journal, Column; October 5-11, 1955, "The Vice Presidency" - Clippings, 1955

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Public Relations - Autographs - A to D - Clipping, International Woodworker Re: Kentucky Local Winning Pay Increase; International Workers of America (IWA), 1955

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Public Relations - Autographs - E to J - Portrait Pencil Drawings of A.W. Barkley - Program, Democratic Woman's Day, 1955

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Public Relations - Autographs - K to M, 1955

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Public Relations - Autographs - N to S - Clipping Re: an Autograph Hunter and A.W. Barkley, 1955

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Public Relations - Autographs - T to Z, 1955

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Service Cases - A to B, 1955

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Service Cases - C to D - Article, RJ, "Reserve Forces Act of 1955", 1955

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Service Cases - E to G - Clipping, Air Force Times, Re: Active Duty - Toul Engineer Depot, Exhibits B to G, 1955

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Service Cases - H (Folder A), 1955

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Service Cases - H (Folder B), 1955

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Service Cases - I to L, 1955

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Service Cases - M to O - Publication of the Departments of the Army, Navy and the Air Force, Army Regulations, "Personnel-Marriage in Oversea Commands", 1955

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Service Cases - P to R, 1955

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Service Cases - S, 1955

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Service Cases - T to W - Extract from the European Edition of Army Times, "Who Asks Equal Pay for Equal Duties", 1955

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Service Cases - W to Z, 1955

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Speech Engagement Agencies - Thomas Brady Speakers Bureau - Julia Taffet, 1955

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Stevenson, A.E. - Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for President - Press Release 15 November 1955, Statement by A.E. Stevenson, 1 Page - Press Release 19 November 1955, A.E. Stevenson, Democratic National Committee Dinner, 4 Pages, 1955

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Truman, H.S. - Re: Truman's Memoirs, Autobiography, 1955

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Veterans Cases - A to B, 1955

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Veterans Cases - C to F, 1955

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Veterans Cases - G to H, 1955

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Veterans Cases - J to M, 1955

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Veterans Cases - N to R, 1955

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Veterans Cases - S, 1955

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Veterans Cases - T to Z, 1955

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Appointments - Brochure, Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), "Plan of Action for Children" - Brochure, ACEI Study Conference, "Exploring Resources for Work With Children", 1956

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Invitations - Accepted - Interparliamentary Union (IPU) Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 25-31 August 1955; Program With the Agenda - Memorandum from the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Report to Accompany H. Res. 627 Re: Opposition to the Seating of the Communist Regime of China in the United Nations (UN); H. Res. 627 - Memorandum Re: Interparliamentary Operations in the Far East, F. Dunham - F. Dunham, "Parliamentarians Meet in Helsinki for 44th Conference", 4 Pages - Interparliamentary Union (IPU) Council, 3-8 April 1956, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia; China, Communism; Foreign Policy - F. Dunham, List of Delegates at Dubrovnik - Itinerary, ID Cards - IPU Circular No. 4 (1954), 8 Pages - IPU Booklet, 3rd Series, No. 17 (1954), 60 Pages - List of 1956 Delegates and Their Political Affiliations - Statement Re: Chinese Representation, 1 Page - Expected Attendance Sheet - Timetable of Work - IPU Statutes, 7 Pages; Rules, 6 Pages - Some Observations on the Meeting of the Economic Council of…

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Invitations - Accepted - Miscellaneous, 1956

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Invitations - Accepted - Cancelled due to A.W. Barkley Death 30 April 1956 - The Daily Times, Gainesville, GA; "Barkley to Speak Here During May Festival", 1956

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Invitations - Accepted - Washington and Lee Mock Convention, 30 April 1956; Washington and Lee University - United Press Telegram Re: the Convention - Fact Sheet , Brochure - A.W. Barkley Acceptance Letter - Text of Senator Barkley's Final Address, 4 Pages - E.R. Murrow With the News, CBS Radio, News Announcement of A.W. Barkley's Death 30 April 1956, 5 Pages, 1956

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Invitations - Accepted - Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Report, 4 Pages - Woodrow Wilson Centennial Commission - Brochure, "Woodrow Wilson at His Grandfather's Church at Carlisle", Address 1956, 3 Pages - Wilson Memorial , Washington Cathedral - New York Times, "Text of Adlai Stevenson's Speech" - J.F. Murphy Re: A.W. Barkley Address of 21 April 1956, 4 Pages - A.G. Hawes in Disagreement With A.W. Barkley Address of 21 April 1956 Re: Efforts that Insure Lasting Peace, 3 Pages; Article, A.G. Hawes, "UN Situation Seen Menace to U.S. Security"; United Nations (UN), 1956

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Invitations - Declined - A to D - American Mothers Committee, Inc., Background Information - Ashland Oil And Refining Company, Inc., Kentucky Newcomen Dinners, Lexington, KY; Poster - American Veterans of the Elbe River Link-Up, Eisenhower, Allied Armies, Soviet Russia, 1956

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Invitations - Declined - E to J - Emory University, List of Members of the Young Men's Club - Emory University, Oxford, GA; Brochure, "The American citizen and World Affairs" - Governor's Fuel Conference - South Carolina Magazine, "South Carolina's Man of the South for 1955"; Henry Wallace - V. Knudsen, United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO), Program - E. McKinley Dirksen Re: the Film "Road Block" and Highway Construction; Transportation - List of Major Jewish Organizations - E. Celler, Judiciary Committee Re: Legislative Proposals; Legislation; H. J. Res. 442, S. 2763, Presidential and Vice Presidential Duties, Amendment to the Constitution - St. Louis Post Dispatch, "Action Urged on Riverfront, Delay Disgrace", 1956

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Invitations - Declined - K to M - M. Hopkins Worrell, S.J. Res. 98, to Formulate Plans for the Construction of a Permanent Memorial in Memory of Civil War Veterans; Legislation - G. Harris, League of Women Voters, Jefferson Memorial Riverfront Project, 1956

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Invitations - Declined - N to P - Oberlin College Mock Convention, May 1956, 1956

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Invitations - Declined - R to Z - Pamphlet, "The Red Mass", Guild of Catholic Lawyers - D.M. McSween, Article, "Mountain Ramps", 4 Pages; Eastern Tennessee Ramp Festival - F.J. Welch, University of Kentucky (UK); Brochure, "Annual Farm and Home Week" - Reader's Digest, P. Kalischer, "General Taylor Goes to Washington" - The Washington Seminar on International Affairs, "Atoms for Peace: Implication of the 1955 Geneva Conference for Future International Cooperation and Understanding"; Defense Policy - Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Clipping, Screening TV, "Dr. MacFarlane on 'Your Life' ", R. Edwards - Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission, Congressional Record, Speech of A. W. Robertson - Yale Political Union Re: Mock Convention, 1956

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Legislation - Agriculture - A to H - American Association of Nurserymen, Inc. Re: Gypsy Moth Insect Infestation Problem; Crop Protection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA); Background Information, 2 Pages - S. 3183, Parity Price Supports; Telegram, American Farm Bureau Federation Opposing the Langer Amendment; List of Farm Bureau Position on Designated Amendments to S. 3183 - S. 898, Trip Lease Bill, Smathers-Monroney Bill; American Farm Bureau Federation, Statement, 2 Pages - American Osteopathic Association, H.R. 483, Supplementary Statement Re: Military Medical Commissions in Connection With the Hearings of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee Hearing, 5 Pages - H.D. Eckard, Reader's Digest, J. Strohm, "The Fantastic Farm Mess"; Re: the Farm Problem - P. Foremaster Re: Farm Bill, Senate of the U.S., Calendar of Business; S. 3183, a Bill to Provide an Improved Farm Program, 28 Pages - R.H. Winingham, Hardin County, KY, Farmers Union; Re: Farm Legislation, Parity Price…

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Legislation - Agriculture - I to Z - D.C. Jansen Re: A.W. Barkley's Position on Rigid High Support Prices, Farm Problem; A.W. Barkley Expresses on Farm Programs over 40 Years; Explanation for Why He Supports the 90 Percent Support Program, S. 3183; Commodities Supported: Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Rice, Peanuts, Tobacco - T. Brown Logsdon, Plan for a Soil Bank Program, 3 Pages - Mirror News, Editorials, "A Food Stamp for Surpluses ?" - National Farm Institute Re: Farm Programs, the Grange Program, 9 Pages - National Cotton Council of America Re: Comprehensive Cotton Program, 9 Suggestions, 1 Page - National Association of Soil Conservation Districts, Report and recommendations, 25 Pages - National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, S. 898, Trip-Leasing or Trip Lease Bill; Fact Sheet, Background Information, 8 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Alaska Mental Health Bill - Alaska Department of Health, Resolution Re: H.R. 6376 - Santa Ana Register, Editorial Page Re: H.R. 6376 - G.A. Snyder Re: Mental Health Program, 4 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Alcoholic Beverages Advertisements, S. 923 - Questionnaire Re: Alcoholic Beverage Advertising on TV, Radio and Interstate Commerce - Correspondence A.W Barkley and Future Kentucky Senator Walter Dee Hudleston; W.D. Huddleston in Support of the Brewery Industry - National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association, Resolution - E.D. Hinkle, Petition, 1956

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Legislation - Armed Services Committee - Senator Allott, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Re: Introduction of a Bill to Amend the Universal Military Training and Service Act; Statement, 2 Pages - H.R. 9429, Medical Care Plan for Dependents of Servicemen - S. 1572, to Authorize Benefits to Nurses and Women Medical Specialists of the Army and Air Force - H.R. 483 for Military Medical Commission for Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine - S. 1643, Equalization of Benefits Act - Reserve Readjustment Act, 1956

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Legislation - Bank Holding Company Act of 1955, S. 2577 - H.W. Colmery, Two Memoranda Re: S. 2577, 12 Pages - Kentucky Trust Company Suggesting Amendments to S. 2577 - Fist National Bank Trustees Requesting Inclusion of Amendment to S. 2577, Addressing the Committee on Banking and Currency, 1956

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Legislation - Barkley Bills - Bills Introduced by A.W. Barkley, 2nd Session 84th Congress - S. 1435, Relief for Captain G.C. Stewart, U.S. Air Force - H.R. 3996, To Further Amend the Military Personnel Claims Act of 1945 - S. Res. 250, Resolution to Amend Rule XIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate Relating to the Introduction of Bills - H.R. 9677, To Amend the Authorization Re: Coinage to Commemorate Booker T. Washington - S. 2242, Re: Coinage to Commemorate Booker T. Washington - S. 1970, Relief of Kim Boksoon - S. 3205, Relief of E. B. Kreutner - S. 3261, To Amend the Tobacco Marketing Quota Provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - H.R. 3136, Committee on Education and Labor - S. 3259, To Amend the Act to Promote the Education of the Blind - S. 3091, To Amend the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Act of 1953; Statement, 1 Page; Section by Section Analysis, 3 Pages; Press Release - Treasury Department Re: S. 3091 - S. 3023, To…

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Legislation - Civil Service Retirement Act - American Federation of Governmental Employees, Two Suggestions Re: S. 2875 - B. Baker Re: S. 2875, H.R. 8812 - C.G. Cook, S. 3041 Re: Coordination Between the Civil Service Retirement Act and the Social Security Act - F.J. Hubbuch Re: H.R. 4805, S. 1153 to Senator Johnston - V.V. Packwood, Clipping, National Association of Retired Civil Engineers (NARCE), "Summary of Statement Presented to the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service on Behalf of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees by A.F. Beiter, Legislative Representative, Re: S. 2875" - Allied Postal Employees Re: S. 1191; The St. Louis Register, "Right of Unions in Government Upheld in Bill", 1956

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Legislation - Committees - Judiciary Subcommittee Investigation of the Narcotics Traffic, Senate Resolution 67 - Supplement No. 1 to Voting Record, Senate Democratic Policy Committee, L.B. Johnson; 3 January-3 August 1953; 6 January-2 December 1954; 5 January-2 August 1955 - Statement by Senator Fulbright on Amendment to H.R. 9166 Re: "Tax Reduction for Low Income Corporations Before the Senate Finance Committee, 10 Pages - S. 1823 Re: Hydroelectric Power on the Niagara River; Report, Niagara Redevelopment Act of 1956 - Committee on Government Operations, J.L. McLellan, Excerpt from Speech, 1956

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Legislation - Co-Sponsorship Requested - Senator Bush Re: Flood Control and a Bill for a Flood Insurance Program - Senator Allott Re: Farm Credit Bill, Farm Loans; Bill, 5 Pages - L.B. Johnson Re: Elections Bill, Memorandum; Bill, 13 Pages - S. 3400, To Amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 - W.F. Bennett Re: His Bill S. 3543 on Retail Automobile Business; Automobile Industry; Congressional Record 28 March 1956 - Statement, W.F. Bennett on the Automobile Bill, 10 Pages - H.C. Capehart Re: Farm Prices, Farm Surplus - S. 2852, To Create an International Food Community Board - S. 2905, School Construction Bill - J.W. Fulbright Re: Public Law 815, Public Law 874, Proposed Amendments Analysis, 5 Pages - Proposed Federal Government Safety Bill, Senator Humphrey, Committee on Government Operations; Government Employees Council, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); Bill, 3 Pages; Analysis, 3 Pages - Senator Lehman, Resolution on Cyprus - S.J. Res…

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Legislation - Bricker Amendment - J.W. Bricker, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Press Release - E.K. Corvin Re: Addition of the Bricker Amendment to the Constitution of the U.S. - S.J. Mohr, Jr., Pamphlet, "For America, To All Americans of Undivided Loyalty"; Brochure, "For America", Re: Constitutional Amendments - C. Weber, A.W. Barkley Defining the Consequences of the Bricker Amendment With Respect to 'Treaties vs. Executive Agreements' With Foreign Nations; Foreign Policy, 1956

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Legislation - Fair Labor Standards Act, Retail Exemptions - C.R. Barnett, Jr.; Wage and Hour Law, S. 662, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Re: Exemptions - A. Bass, C.E. Odell, Older Worker Programs; C. Tibbitts, Committee on Aging - A.S. Gant Re: Right To Work Laws, Taft-Hartley Provision; Reader's Digest, "The Angry Women of Phenix City", 5 Pages - R.O. Parmelee, A.W. Barkley Re: S. 770, Exemptions for Hotels, Inns, 1956

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Legislation - Federal Aid to Education - School Construction Assistance Act of 1955, H.R. 7535 - School Construction Bill, S. 2905 - Chamber of Commerce, Cayenne Wyoming, Resolution, 2 Pages - F.E. Karelsen, Public Education Association, Re: White House Conference on Education; New York Times, "To Speed School Building-Program of Federal Aid to Deal With Crisis Projected" - J.W. Lindsey Re: Banking Provisions of S. 2905; Memorandum, "Bank Underwriting Provisions of School Construction Bill S. 2905"; 10 Pages - L.A. Stevens, Public Service Advertisement, General Electric, "Progress Is Our Most Important Product", GE Progress Poster, 1956

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Legislation - Federal Power Commission - D.A. Myse, Brief Before the Federal Power Commission Re: Trunkline Gas Company Gas Supply, 20 Pages; Clinton, KY, Resolution, Re: Approval of Applications by the Federal Power Commission - Appeal Before the Federal Power Commission, 36 Pages - Correspondence With the Mayors of Clinton, Bardwell, Wickliffe, LaCenter, Hickman, KY, 1956

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Legislation - Farm Surplus Problem - S. 2819, To Amend the Agriculture Act of 1949 to Authorize Disposal of Surplus Farm Commodities - S. 3183, Relief to Farmers, 1956

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Legislation - Finance Committee - Invitations to Executive Sessions, Hearings, Meetings - Agenda and Topic for Each Meeting Is Provided on the Invitational Card - January to April, 1956

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Legislation - Fluorspar Industry - H.D. Gresham, Office of Defense Mobilization (ODM), Foreign Trade, Re: Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1955 - Kentucky Fluorspar Company Re: Tariff Commission Investigation on the Acid Grade Fluorspar Commodity - Ozark Mahoning Company Re: Increased Import of Fluorspar, 3 Pages; Senator G.S. Allott - Rosiclare Lead and Fluorspar Miming Company Re: GATT Concession, 10 Pages; General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1955 - U.S. Tariff Commission, News Release, 1956

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Legislation - Foreign Affairs, Senate Foreign Relations Committee - Difficulties Between Cyprus, Great Britain, England - Senate Resolution Re: Cyprus, Senator Lehman Re: Self-Determination of the People of Cyprus, 1956

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Legislation - Foreign Affairs - Middle East - M.W. Ades, Shipment of Arms to Israel, Foreign Relations Committee - B. Berger, A.W. Barkley Re: Competitive Situation Between Israel and the Arab Countries - I.L. Kenen, New York Times, "Arms to the Middle East" - American Zionist Committee, Press Release - H. Stackell, New York Post, Article by M. Lerner, "Arms, Oil and Blood" - American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Statement, 12 February 1956, 1 Page; Statement, 13 February 1956, 2 Pages - J.P. Warburg to W.F. George, Committee on Foreign Relations Re: Soviet Policy, 3 Pages; Soviet Russia, 1956

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Legislation - Foreign Aid Bill - Rev. V. Barnett, The Methodist Church, A.W. Barkley Re: the Inevitability of Military Aid; Soviet Russia - National Federation of Independent Business, The Mandate, Re: Foreign Aid as Permanent Feature of the Nation's Foreign Policy, Press Release - G.R. Cecil, A.W. Barkley Re: Importance of the United Nations (UN) - J.L. Donnelly, Re: Approval of Statement by the International Trade Committee; Statement, 2 Pages - Consul General of Egypt, Clippings, San Francisco Chronicle, "Egypt's High Dam" - B.A. Javits, Memo Re: Foreign Aid; Draft Bill, 10 Pages - M.E. Tydings Re: Confiscation of Mining Property in Bolivia, South America - J.E. Zimmermann Re: U.S. Information Agency; Appropriation Bill, 1956

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Legislation - Foreign Relations Committee - U.S. Senate - the Topic for Each Executive Meeting Is Provided on the Invitational Card - January to April 1956 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter, Report of Proceedings, 18 April 1955, 21 April 1955, 22 April 1955 - Agenda for the Executive Meeting of the Committee, 24 January 1956; S. J. Res. 97 - Agenda for the Executive Meeting of the Committee, 7 February 1956; S. J. Res. 128 - Tentative Agenda, 21 February 1956; S. 2562, S. 3116, S. 3172 - Proposed Agenda for 6 March 1956 - Agenda, 20 March 1956; S. 2688 - Agenda, 27 March 1956 - Agenda, 10 April 1956, S. 3481 - Agenda, 24 April 1956, H.R. 8547, H.R. 8807 - Agenda, 27 April 1956, Re: Morocco, Foreign Aid Program - H.H. Humphrey Re: S. Con. Res. 12 Re: Expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) - Agenda, 30 April 1956, Mutual Security Program, 1956

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Legislation - Foreign Relations Committee - U.S. Senate - Subcommittee on Disarmament - Correspondence Fall 1955 to Spring 1956 of A.W. Barkley With H.H. Humphrey; H.H. Humphrey Re: the Structure of the Subcommittee, 3 Pages; A.W. Barkley Re: the Suggested Disarmament Program, Kentucky Campaign for Governorship, Invitation to British Parliament, 2 Pages; H.H. Humphrey Re: Public Hearing, 3 Pages; H.H. Humphrey, Summary of the Meeting of 9 January 1956, 2 Pages - Proposed Schedule of Activity, 2 Pages - Press Release, 14 October 1955 - Committee Interim Report, S. Res. 93, "Control and Reduction of Armament", 5 Pages - Staff Study, "Armaments Since World War II", January 1956, 28 Pages - List of Scheduled Hearings - Speech, Senator Humphrey, "Our Foreign Policy Under Secretary Dulles", 3 Pages; Press Release 13 January 1956, Re: President's Request to Read Dulles's Statement, 1 Page; Press Release 14 January 1956, "Senator Humphrey Corrects Dulles' Rewriting of History", 5 Pages…

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Legislation - Fort Knox, KY, Re: Surplus Land and Wherry Housing - Surplus Land - Clipping, Courier Journal, West Point, Long 'Dead', Foresees Revival-Fort Knox Land May Permit Normal Growth", T.E. Huff - T.E. Huff , West Point Development Committee, West Point, KY; Background Information, 4 Pages; C.W. Abrams Re: Sale of Government Land to the Public, 3 Pages - Clipping, Elizabethtown News, "Surplus Fort Knox Land" - T.E. Huff Letter to the Editor - Wherry Housing - A.W. Barkley Re: Report by the Department of the Army Re: Eviction of Civilian Personnel from On-Post Housing Quarters - Statement, F.G. Floete, Department of Defense, Properties and Installations , Re: Evictions of Civilian Personnel - J.R. Allison, Re: Army Regulation 210-10 - Abstract, Title VII, Military Housing Insurance Act, 1956

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Legislation - GI Education [ 'Galvanized Iron', 'Government Issue' or 'General Issue'] - GI Bill of Rights or Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 - House Committee on Veterans Affairs - D.R. Baldridge, Petition, Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 - S. 2600, Senator Kennedy, Re: Readjustment of Subsistence Pay; K. Smith, Petition - G.A. Mattingly, Petition, S. 533 for the Increase of Education and Training Allowances under the Veterans Readjustment Act of 1952, 1956

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Legislation - Highways - Highway Bill, H.R. 9075 - L.S. Adams, Mountain Pass Improvement Association, "Should an Atomic Attack Come", 2 Pages; The Argus, "All-Year Route Across the Cascades" Re: Covered Highway; Clipping, New York Herald Tribune; Statement, 14 Pages - Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association, Resolutions, 5 Pages - Correspondence, A. Gore and Governor R.B. Meyner of New Jersey, 5 Pages - The National Grange Re: Statement of 24 January 1956, 2 Pages - Goodride Tire Company Re: H.R. 9075, To Provide Additional Highway Revenue from Taxes on Fuel, Tires, Trucks, and Buses; Highway Revenue Act of 1956; Need for Clarification to Internal Revenue Service; Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - J.V. Gaulden, H.R. 8836, Petition - Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association, Clippings and Statistics, "Pay-As-You-Build Road Finance Urged"; U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, "Federal Automotive Excises"; The Nicholas County Star, "Who's Calling Signals at Washington?"; The…

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Legislation - Hoover Commission Report and Recommendations Re: Certain Government Agencies - S.F. McDonough, Association of Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) Practitioners, Re: H.R. 6114, S. 2541; Proposed Administration Code - J.S. Hulse, Truck-Trailer Manufacturers Association, Resolution Re: H.R. 8289, 1956

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Legislation - Humane Slaughter of Livestock Bills, S. 1636, H.R. 6099 - B.F. Cox, Sorority, Petition - California Association of Employers to L. Hill, Re: Teamsters Union and Apple Growing Farmers, 4 Pages; National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Elections; Unfair Labor Practice Issues; Labor Management Relations Act; Right of the Union to Deny Business a Privilege Re: Products It Wants - W.C. Garrison, Clipping, " Public Should Demand Slaughterhouse Cruelty Ban" - F.W. Truitt, Jr., McCracken County, KY, Humane Society, Petition - Morton Frozen Foods, Inc., Re: S. 3588 To Provide Compulsory Inspection by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of Poultry; Statistics, 1956

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Legislation - Indian Affairs - H.R. 303, J.E. Murray, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Christian Women's Fellowship, List of Eleven Bills to Oppose and to Support, Petition; Opposing the Appointment of W.A. D'Ewart as Assistant Secretary to the Interior in Charge of Indian Affairs - G. Gachupin, S. 1907, H.R. 5712, Background Information, 2 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Liberian Migration - Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator Langer, S. 276 - Universal African Nationalist Movement Re: Witnesses for the Hearing for S. 276 - D.H. Powell, Dougherty County Chapter of the States' Rights Council of Georgia; Pamphlet, "Brief Story of the Negro Race Repatriation Movement"; Statement, Abraham Lincoln, Re: Racial Question, 1858, 1956

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Legislation - Library Services Bill - S. 205, To Promote the Further Development of Public Library Service in Rural Areas - Correspondence, 1956

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Legislation - Merchant Marine Academy - H.R. 6043, King's Point Permanency Bill, 1956

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Legislation - Miscellaneous - A to J - E.C. Clements Re: S. 1970, Relief of Kim Boksoon - Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, Memorandum, "Poultry Inspection and Health Hazards" - W.F. Bennett Re: Amendment to the Defense Production Act; S. 3407; Statement Before the Banking and Currency Committee, 4 Pages - F.B. Cox, McCarran-Walter Immigration Act; Clipping, Common Sense, "The NCRMA", National Committee for the Repeal of the McCarran Act, Communism; "Look Magazine, Jews, and The Truth" - J.W. Myers, Forest Farmers Association Re: Forest Fire Research, Request for Appropriations for Additional Research; Statistics; Statement Before the House Appropriations Committee, 4 Pages - H.R. 1940 for the Relief of J.J. Andrews - L. Haynes, Leaflet, "75 Reasons Why Community Water Supplies Should Not be Fluoridated", 4 Pages; Health Issues - Senator Stennis, Committee on Appropriations, Re: Steroid Hormone Research Funds; Memorandum, 2 Pages - S. 1129 for Relief of I. Hardin - Illinois…

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Legislation - Miscellaneous - K to Z - C.G. Kaiser Re: Amending Article II of the Constitution; Proposal, 4 Pages - H.H. Lehman Re: S. 2660 in Behalf of the Children of the Virgin Islands, Committee on Finance; Statement, Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Insular Department of Social Welfare, Re: Federal Public Assistance Program, 6 Pages; Proposal, 2 Pages - H.S. Melton, Jr., Petition Re: Federal Credit Union Share Insurance Act; Statement, 7 Pages - R. Abner Re: Locomotive Inspections; W.G. Magnuson, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Revision of Rules Re: Inspections; Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) - Northern Kentucky Independent Food Dealers Association, Resolution Re: Equality of Opportunity Bill, S. 11, H.R. 11 - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Opposing S. J. Res. 31, 3 Pages - Statement, T. Pickett, National Coal Association, Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 13 Pages - Senator W.A. Purtell, Committee on Labor…

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Legislation - Natural Gas Act - Fulbright Bill - Opponents of Harris-Fulbright Bill - Price Regulation, Price Control - Postal Cards, Telegrams, 1956

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Legislation - Natural Gas Act - Fulbright Bill - Opponents of Harris-Fulbright Bill, S. 1853 - A to Z - Letters, Postal Cards, Telegrams - J.J. Gunther, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Clipping, "Gas Act Amendments-A $30 Billion Bonanza"; Fact Sheet, 3 Pages - Board of City Commissioners, Covington, KY; Resolution - E.B. Caywood, Clipping, "Kinkead Commends New York's Mayor for Gas Rate Work" - P.P. Evans, Clipping, "Gas Consumers Urged To Write Senators" - E.J. Haugh, A.S.M. Monroney Questionnaire to Gather Facts - J.E. Swearingen, Clipping, Chicago Daily Sun-Times, "Facts About Gas" - R.F. Wagner, City of New York Mayor's Committee, Three Suggestions, 1956

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Legislation - Natural Gas Act - Fulbright Bill - Proponents of Harris-Fulbright Bill, S. 1853 - A to Z - Letters, Postal Cards, Telegrams - F.D. Hirst, Clipping, Public Service Advertisement, United Automobile Workers of America (UAW) Opposing Fulbright Bill - Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association, Resolution, 1 Page - A.S.M. Monroney, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Re: Opening Statement - R.G. Shibe, Re: Statements of Senator H.H. Lehman - J. Stennis, Committee on Appropriations; Saturday Evening Post, Editorial, "If Gas Producers Can Be Regulated, So Can the Corner Grocer", 1956

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Legislation - Post Office Employees - S. 2875 - Cynthiana, KY, Petition - A.C. Lacy, Executive Order No. 10577, H.R. 7354, H.R. 7530, S. 855; Post Office and Civil Service Committee - J.R. Shelton, H.R. 9228 Re: Adjustment of Postal Rates; Clipping, The Georgetown Times, Open Letter to A.W. Barkley Re: Postal Rate Increase, 1956

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Legislation - President's Messages, D.D. Eisenhower - 5 January 1956, To the Congress, 15 Pages - 9 January 1956, To the Congress, 14 Pages; Price Support, Agricultural Surplus, Budget - 12 January 1956, To the Congress, Report of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, 14 Pages; Canada, Transportation, Trade - 12 January 1956, Semi-Annual Report on Activities under Public Law 480 Showing Operations under the Act July to December 1955, 14 Pages; Quantities of Commodities Exported - The President's Budget Message for 1957, 79 Pages - Message from the President of the U.S., Document No. 285, "Agriculture - Raising the Income and Advancing the Security of Our Farm Families" - 19 March 1956, To the Congress, 6 Pages; Mutual Security Program, Peace, Agricultural Trade Development, Assistance Act, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Europe, Asia and Middle East, Latin America, United Nations (UN) - Statistics, Mutual Security Program, 2 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Projects - Booker T. Washington National Monument, H.R. 6904; Report to Accompany H.R. 6904 - Senator P. Bush, S. 2853, To Authorize the Construction of Flood Protection Measures along the East Coast; H.R. 7870; Flood Control Act of 1948 - Senator J.M. Butler, Weekly Newsletter Re: Airport Facilities for the National Capital - Council of Conservationists, Citizens Committee on Natural Resources Re: S. 3383, the Colorado River Storage Project; List of Trustees for Conservation - Department of Commerce, Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, Federal Airport Act; Airport Projects Included in the Federal Aid Airport Program, 3 Enclosures, 41 Pages; Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) - National Farmers Union Re: Hells Canyon Dam; Flood Control - Representative J.E. Henderson Re: Dillon Dam and Reservoir, Southeastern Ohio; Flood Control - L.K. Sullivan, Jefferson Naional Expansion Monument; Congressional Record; Clippings, St. Louis Globe-Democrat - G.F. Johnston, Jefferson…

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Legislation - Projects, Kentucky - J.W. Brake, Telephone Service to Adair County, Cumberland County, and Russell County; Rural Electrification Administration (REA) Loan; Corbin, KY; etc. - Public Law 874, To Provide Financial Assistance for Schools in Federally Affected Areas; Berea, KY; Clark County, Winchester, KY; Dawson Springs, KY; Estill County, Irvine, KY; Elizabethtown, KY; Lexington, KY; etc. - Hospital Survey and Construction Act, Kentucky State Department of Health, William Booth Memorial Hospital, Covington, KY; General Hospital, Frankfort, KY; etc. - J.E. Reed, Re: Federal Aid for Town Sewage Facilities, Public Law 845 - W. McKinney, A.W. Barkley Re: His Interest in Programs Fighting Unemployment in Kentucky, H.R. 8283, Congressman Siler - Public Housing Administration, Louisville Municipal Housing Commission, Low Rent Housing - Housing and Home Finance Agency, City of Newport Municipal Housing Commission, Urban Renewal Project, Housing Act of 1954 - C. Robertson, Courier…

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Legislation - Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 - S. 3400 - Railway Labor Executives Association, Explanation of Bill H.R. 9065, To Amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, 2 Pages; Statement, 1 Page - Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company in Support of S. 3400, 1956

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Legislation - Segregation - D.B. Maher Re: Proposed Constitutional Amendment of 1861, the "Lost Amendment" Re: Domestic Institutions - E.E. Vann Re: Senator Eastland Appointment as Chairman to the Judiciary Committee; Clipping - L. Hardesty, Opposing Supreme Court Decision, Supporting Strom Thurmond; Manifesto to Nullify a Supreme Court Decision - A.L. Musick, A.W. Barkley Explaining the Three Branches of Government, U.S. Constitution - State of Mississippi, Sen. Conc. Res. 125, Re: Violations of the U.S. Constitution by Supreme Court Decisions of 17 May 1954, Brown vs. Board of Education; 31 May 1955, Brown v. Board of Education, U.S. Supreme Court's Supplemental Ruling: Declared the Fundamental Principle that Racial Discrimination in Public Education Is Unconstitutional and Are Incorporated Herein by Reference, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - A to B - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - Letter to Senator Byrd, Committee on Finance, 4 Pages - Request by Senator Byrd to Members of the Life Insurance Business Re: Estimates Relating to Proposed Social Security Amendments, Memorandum, 12 Pages - G. Aud, Background information, "An Explanation of the House Vote on the Social Security Bill, H.R. 7225"; Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI); Excerpts from the Congressional Record, 6 Pages - H.E. Pressly, Clipping, The Charlotte Observer, "It Will Take Work to Pass Social Security Amendment" - G.M. Bowman, Clipping, North Carolina, "Social Security Benefits", 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - C to E -H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - M.W. Becker, Re: H.R. 7225, H.R. 7848; National Institute of Social Welfare, Pamphlet, "Public Assistance Amendments of 1955", Kefauver Roosevelt Bill; Public Service Advertisement, "Who's Who Against Proposition 4" - Statement, C.D. Swope, Before Finance Committee, Re: H.R. 7225, 5 Pages - P.H. Douglas, Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Two Amendments for Senator Byrd, 8 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - F to H - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - F.S. Ferguson, Re: H.R. 4471, the Pay-As-You-Go Social Security Act, Townsend Plan; Pamphlet, The Townsend Plan for National Insurance, "How You Can Retire on $ 132 a Month for the Rest of Your Life" - E.F. Green Re: Townsend Plan, H.R. 4471, Clipping, "Our Sorry Record on Retirement" - H.P. Horrigan, Congress of American Dentists for OASI - N.E. Hinkel, Clipping, The Philadelphia Inquirer, " 26 Teachers Quit in Camden to Get Pensions", 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - I to M - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - J.D. Brown, Princeton University, Department of Economics and Sociology, Industrial Relations Section, Report Summary Re: Company Plans for Permanent and Total Disability Retirement, 4 Pages - Social Security Improvement Association, Five Suggestions, 1 Page - J. Jude, Clipping, "Disability Bill Would Help a Lot of Us" - Congressman E.J. Keogh, Jenkins Bills, H.R. 9 and H.R. 10; Explanation of Jenkins Bills, 5 Pages - B.J. Leslie, Clipping, "Removing Limits on Earnings of Oldsters Urged" - Article, American Bar Association Journal, H.A. Malkasian, "Social Security for Lawyers", 4 Pages - A.E. McCleary, Support for the Blind of the Nation, H.R. 6500, H.R. 7225, H.R. 3605, H.R. 5658 and S. 2119, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - N to R - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - New York Hotel Trades Council, Pension Committee, Statement, P. Crescenti, 4 Pages - National Council of the Churches of Christ, U.S. Department of Treasury, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Re: Tax Imposed by the Self-Employment Contributions Act - M. Poma, Clipping, "U.S. Chamber of Commerce, NAM: Oppose Pensioning Women at Age 62"; National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) - M.E. Phelps, Clipping Re: Appearing Before the Finance committee, "Scalpel, Suture, Touche!" Showing Goodwin, Phelps, Barkley, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - S to T - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - O.S. Shaw, Clipping, Houston Post, Questions and Answers Re: Retirement Benefits - E. Saurer, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Petition, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - U to Z - H.R. 7225, To Amend the Social Security Act - Postal Cards, Letters - M.E. Williams, Clipping, "Townsend Plan?", Re: Social Security Tax Gets Lighter as Incomes Increase - G. Wickey, Board of Higher Education, United Lutheran Church, Statement Before the Finance Committee, 6 Pages - Louisville Association of Accident and Health Underwriters, Resolution, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - H.R. 7225 - Cooper Bill on Disability Insurance - Arkansas Federation of the Blind, Three Suggestions - California Council for the Blind, Four Suggestions for Amendments - Joplin Association for the Blind, Three Suggestions for Amendment - Oregon Associated council of the Blind, Five Suggestions - United Workers for the Blind of Missouri - Wisconsin Council of the Blind - Representative M. Warren of Tennessee for the Blind - National Association for Retarded Children - E. Zahn, Re: Hearings on Pensions to Disabled at 60, 1956

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Legislation - Social Security Amendments - H.R. 7225 - Cooper Bill Opponents - E.V. Cox, Mutual of Omaha, Re: Proposed Amendments; Seven Suggestions - B.B. Baughman, Kentucky State Medical Association, Editorial in the Journal of General Practitioners, 2 Pages; Pamphlet Re: American Medical Association (AMA) Re: H.R. 7225, 5 Suggestions - Harris County Medical Society, Texas, Resolution - Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce and Civic Association, 6 Pages - Kentucky State Medical Association, Re: Poll, "An Explanation of the House Vote on the Social Security Bill, H.R. 7225", Excerpts from the Congressional Record Re: Debate on H.R. 7225, 1956

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Legislation - Tariffs - Commodities, A to R - H.R. 6040, Customs Simplification Act - Bicycle Manufacturers Association, Report to U.S. Congress, 1 Page - Canadian Exporters Association, Canada, Resolution, "U.S.-Canada Trade Relations", "Escape Clauses", 2 Pages - Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Re: Customs Valuation, Referring to Hearings Before the Finance Committee; Tariff Reduction, 2 Pages - United Packinghouse Workers, S. Res. 186 - Columbia River Salmon and Tuna Packers Association, S. Res. 186, Background Information and Fact Sheet - Senator W.G. Magnuson, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, S. 3275, To Support Fisheries - M. Scherr, Re: H.R. 5550, To Accept Membership in the Organization for Trade Cooperation (OTC), House Ways and Means Committee; American Knit Re: GATT-OTC Bill and U.S. Tariff Commission, Statement Re: Embroidered Wool Gloves and Mittens, Statistics - J.D. Francis, Powellton Coal Company, WV…

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Legislation - Tariffs - Commodities, S - Scrap Iron - Lukens Steel Company, Re: Memorandum to Semi-Integrated Steel Companies Committee, 3 Pages; Fact Sheet: Steel Scrap, Scrap Iron, Statistics, 8 Pages; Suggestions Re: Export Control Act, 3 Pages - R.B. Hensley Re: Critical Supply of Steel Crap - Newport Steel Corporation, Facts, 3 Pages - Louisville Scrap Material Company, Clipping, Cleveland Press, "Steel Scrap Prices Drop $ 5 a Ton as Supplies Mount" - Sugar - A.W. Barkley; J.F. Dulles, State Department; General C.P. Romulo, Embassy of the Philippines, Washington, D.C., Re: Sugar Act of 1948, 12 Pages - W.J. Mason, AFL-CIO, Statement Re: Proposed Amendments to the Sugar Act of 1948, 6 Pages - Th. D. Blake, "The Vital Facts About Cuba in the Pending Sugar Legislation" - Thruston Morton, Statement, "Implications of Proposed Amendments to the Sugar Act on U.S. Foreign Relations", 8 Pages; Foreign Policy, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, South America, Latin America, GATT - American Farm Bureau…

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Legislation - Tariffs - Commodities, T through Z - S.W. Anderson, Watch Industry, Horological Industry, Clippings, The Christian Science Monitor, December 1954, "Timepieces and Tariffs; The Journal of Commerce, "How Much Coincidence?", Re: Swiss Watch Sales, Switzerland; The Wall Street Journal, "The Federal Shelter"; Barron's, "Empty Case-The U.S. Watchmakers Merit No Federal Aid" - Press Release, "S.W. Anderson to Head American Watch Association" - Report of Preparedness Subcommittee No. 6 of the Senate Armed Services Committee, S. Res. 86, "Essentiality of the American Watch and Clock Industry", 5 Pages - Staff Study, S. Res. 185, "Essentiality of the American Horological Industry", 1955; 13 Pages; Report, June 1954, 31 Pages - Memorandum Re: the Watch Tariff Increase, 6 Pages - Switzerland, Swiss Clipping Excerpt, Journal de Jura, Re: Measures in Case of Unemployment Following the American Decision to Increase Duties on Watches, 2 Pages - A. Bulova Re: Statement by S. Symington Re…

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Legislation - Taxes - American Medical Association (AMA) Re: Jenkins Keogh Bills, H.R. 9 and H.R. 10 - Aviation Operators Association of Kentucky Re: Transportation Tax, S. 1692; A.W. Barkley on the Constitution Requiring Tax Legislation to Originate in the House of Representatives - American Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Lexington, KY, Re: Amendment to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954; Senator Scott, Congressman Deane - Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Louisville, KY, Re: Amendment to the Tax Bill; H.R. 10517; Excess Profits Tax Act - F. Carsten, H.R. 7160, To Clarify the Jurisdiction of the Tax Court, Re: World War II Excess Profits Tax Act - J. Cascione, Federal Income Tax, Four Suggestions - Florida State Chamber of Commerce Re: H.R. 5265, Re: Federal Transportation Tax, Three Suggestions - C.J. Chumley Re: H.R. 7721, To Repeal the Manufacturer's Ecise Tax; Pamphlet, W.A. Sheaffer Pen Company, "Why Burden These Millions of Consumers With a Discriminatory Excise Tax…

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Legislation - Tobacco Quotas [Includes 1955] - Burley Auction Warehouse Association, Burley Tobacco, 7 Pages; Statistics - A.W. Barkley, E.C. Clements; E. Taft Benson, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Correspondence Re: Reduction of Burley Tobacco Acreage - H.R. 9, To Restore Tobacco Acreage Allotments to Their 1955 Level - R.H. Nagel, American African Tobacco Company, Re: Dark-Fired Tobacco Exports to West Africa; Suggestions, 5 Pages - S. Blake, Re: Cut in Tobacco Acreage, Introduction of a Bill in Congress, S. J. Res. 111; Press Release, Re: Tobacco Marketing Quota Referenda; S. 3045, To Amend Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 - J.C. Cubbage, Kentucky House of Representatives, Resolutions; No. 9, No. 11, No. 54, No. 59 - F. Chelf Re: H. J. Res. 455, Tobacco Allotments, Tobacco Farmers - H.N. Davis, Tobacco Control Program; Clipping, Mayfield Messenger, "Air-Cured Leaf Market Here Opens Strong" - USDA Re: Their Right to Determine Marketing Quota - W.T. Wainscott, S. J. Res…

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Legislation - Veterans - A to Z - W. Althoff, H.R. 7089, the Servicemen's and Veterans Survivor Benefits Act - J.R. Holden, AMVETS National Headquarters; Statement, R.G. Pesata Before the Committee on Veterans Affairs on Non-Service Connected Pensions, 10 Pages - C.L. Brown Re: H.R. 7886, To Increase Veterans Pensions for Non-Service Connected Disability; Veterans Security Bill - M. Batsch, etc.; H.R. 9121, Petitions for a Separate Pension Plan for World War I Veterans - W.R. Cole Re: H.R. 7226 Denying Veterans a Pension If They Receive Social Security - H.L. Dempsey Re: H.R. 8127, S. 775, To Amend the Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 - J.D. Dooley, Jr., Re: S. 2335 and S. 2336 Re: Veterans Preference Act of 1944 - Th.B. Deen, H.R. 5652 - Disabled American Veterans, Resolution, 1956

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Legislation - Veterans - H. J. Res. 110 To Provide for a Pension for Service in the Moro Province - Philippine Insurrection Against Spain (1902-1913) - Moro-Leyte-Samar Pension Bill; Leyte, Samar, 1956

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Legislation - Veterans - S. 1700, a Bill to Increase the Pensions of Widows of Spanish American War Veterans - Cuban Insurrection Against Spain (1898) - H.R. 4394 - R. Rogers, Asking for Increase in the Pension; Other Bills Pending: H.R. 578, H.R. 579, H.R. 2867, H.R. 4684, H.R. 8155, 1956

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Legislation - Voting Record of A.W. Barkley for the 2nd Session of the 84th Congress - circa 40 Voting Cards Providing a Summary on Each Bill, 1956

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Legislation - Water Pollution Act - C.S. Gardner, Mayor, Owensboro, KY, Re: Federal Aid for Sewage Treatment Plant; Public Law 845; Resolution No. 3-56 Re: House Bill 327 - W.H. Layne, H.R. 9540, To Amend the Water Pollution Act - E. Rice, Mayor, Catlettsburg, KY, Re: Big Sandy River Pollution - F.D. Yoder, Association of State and Territorial Health Officers, Resolutions, 5 Pages, 1956

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Legislation - Watershed Act - Public Law 566, S. 3023 - H. Ward, Memorandum Re: Flood Control Projects and Small Watershed Bill; Public Law 566 as It Would be Amended by the Provisions of S. 3023 - S. 3023, Sponsored by A.W. Barkley, E.C. Clements; Language of the Bill: Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act - Analysis, 6 Pages - Press Release, 2 Pages - Memo by H. Ward to A.W. Barkley Re: Radio Broadcast; Radio Release, 25 February 1956, 8 Pages - L.P. Jackson, Commissioner of Conservation, Kentucky, Proposed Amendments to Public Law 566, 4 Pages - Kentucky Farmers Union Organization Committee, Clippings, "Six Counties Pick Farmers Union (FU) Officials", "Counties Pick Officers for 1956", 1956

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky [Includes 1955] - Barren River Project - Green River Valley Citizens League, Inc., Background Information Re: Barren River Valley Development, 25 July 1955 - J.V. Gides Barren River Project, Corps of Engineers, Local Disagreement - Green River Valley Citizens League, Inc., Background Information Re: Barren River Development, 18 August 1955 - Buckhorn Dam - J.N. Tharp, Buckhorn Dam and Kentucky River to Be Included in the Appropriations Act 1956-1957 - Clark's River Drainage Project - Cumberland River Gap National Park, 1956

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky - Cumberland River Basin - Courier Journal, Article, 22 January 1956; The Nashville Tennesseean, "Proposed Dam to Tame Cumberland" - Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Public Notice Re: Proposed Bridge - Cumberland Valley Association, Recommendations, 32 Pages - Elkton Rotary Club, Resolution - Logan County Fiscal Court, Resolution - Lions Club, Hopkinsville, KY, Resolution - Kiwanis Club, Hopkinsville, KY, Resolution - Kentucky House of Representatives, Resolution No. 12 - Elkton Chamber of Commerce, Resolution - Kiwanis Club, Princeton, KY, Resolution - Clipping, Mayfield Messenger, "Eddyville, Kuttawa May Move to New Site When Dam Is Built" - Representative C. Cannon, Committee on Appropriations - Congressman L.C. Rabaut, A.W. Barkley Re: Appropriation of Sufficient Funds - S. J. Res. 166, Report to Accompany S. J. Res. 166, Re: Lower Cumberland River, Barkley Dam, Lake Barkley; H. J. Res. 622, 1956

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Legislation - Waterways, Kentucky [Includes 1955] - Dam No. 41, Ohio River - Department of the Army, Chief of Engineers, Background Information, Map - Louisville Chamber of Commerce, Resolution - Devil's Jump Dam, Helenwood Dam - R.H. Anderson, Owner of Dixie Transport Company, Memorandum, Background Information; Need for Appropriation Funds - Greenup Lock and Dam - Corps of Engineers U.S. Army, Re: First Construction Contract Since 1955 in Kentucky - Kentucky River Basin - E.C. Clements, A.W. Barkley, C.D. Perkins, J.C. Watts, Letter to the Department of the Army, Chief of Engineers, S.D. Sturgis, Re: Restudy and Planning Phase; Press Release, 14 March 1955 - Booklet, Kentucky River Development Association, "Examination of House Document 85, 73rd Congress, October 1932", 10 Pages - Laurel Dam and River - E.C. Clements, A.W. Barkley, D. Chavez, Committee on Public Works, Need for Resolution Relating to Laurel Dam and Laurel River; S.D. Sturgis, Chief of Engineers, Department of the…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - A - American Farm Bureau Federation, Annual Report - The American Jewish Committee, Background Information, 2 Pages - A.W. Barkley Correspondence With the Governors of the Belgian Congo (Ruanda-Urundi), Tanganyika, Uganda; Re: Wildlife Conservation Study - American Automobile Association (AAA) Program fro Better Highways, 8 Pages; Transportation - The American Council for Judaism, J.F. Dulles, Department of State, Re: Arab-Israel Issue, Presidential election Campaign 1956 - E. Weeks, The Atlantic Monthly, B. Ward, "Asia's Needs and Western Policy", 6 Pages - D. Angle, Clipping, Courier Journal, "Post Office Morale Across the Nation Is Low, Unionist and Workers Say" - W.A. Egan, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner", Re: Full Text of Alaska's Constitution; Alaska Constitutional Convention, Resolution, Immediate Statehood - A.W. Barkley Re: Imaginative Composition of R. Gross; Composition, 3 Pages - American Printing House for the Blind Re: "That Reminds Me" as Talking…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - B - E. Bertrand Re: A. W. Lawson, Clippings, The Benefactor- AFL-CIO, First Constitutional Convention, Resolution - B.A. Barkai Re: Arms to Israel - Article in Sugar, J. Bernhardt, "How the U.S. Quota System Developed"; Commodities, Agriculture, Trade - J. Bauer, The Nation, "Peace Proposal" - Department of the Treasury, Chapman Rose, Re: Watch Industry Imports, Customs; Bureau of Customs, Notice of Prospective Classification - J. Bryant, Clipping, Time Magazine, Re: Foreign Trade, AFL-CIO - Lexington Chamber of Commerce, Re: Blue Grass Ordnance Depot; Memo; Department of the Army, E.L. Cummings - G.L. Bell, Committee for a National Trade Policy, Re: GATT-OTC, H.R. 5550; The American Tariff League, "An Appraisal of ATL's Booklet Called 'Trouble With GATT-OTC and H.R. 5550 '", 4 Pages - Panel Discussion, Dr. Boatman, Re: Palestine, Near East, 5 Pages - I. Benesch, Clippings, "Kefauver Defies UCLA Campus Ban", "Battling Benson Defends Veto", "Senator Langer…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - C - Central Eastern European Woodrow Wilson Committee; Clipping, New York Times, "Tribute to Woodrow Wilson" - E.E. Campbell, Jr., Small Business Administration (SBA), Application for Loan - M. Scrugham Re: L. Clay, Member of S.B. Anthony's Cabinet, Request for Mention in Congressional Record; Repeal of the Prohibition Amendment; Speech, November 1933; Cassius M. Clay; Excerpt from a Response of A. Lincoln to Douglas, 1858 - J.B. Carney, The Defender Hour, Kansas, Winrod Message, "Segregation or Desegregation", 4 Pages; Slavery, Human Rights - H.L. Carey, Article, Oyster Bay Guardian, "One License to Stop Aggression", Re: World Affairs, NATO, UN; Foreign Policy, Peace Plan, 3 Pages - Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, Re: Illegal Entry into the U.S. - L. Cherne, Research Institute of America, Re: Middle East, Palestine; Foreign Relations Committee - R.M. Crouch, Cooperative Extension Work, Agricultural Extension, Alexandria, KY; Annual Campbell…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - D, E - B. Drummond, Re: Fifth Amendment; Clipping, The Indianapolis Star, "The People Speak-Fifth Amendment Should Not Shield for Frivolous Replies" - V. Davis, Kentucky Colonel; Photograph of Painting, "The Coal Miner"; Pamphlet, "Saga of the Passing of Two Ancient Oaks" - Senator Dworshak, Idaho Potatoes - A.P. DeSeversky, Article, "Don't Let Censorship Destroy Us!", This Week Magazine, 6 Pages - I. Edinger Re: Procedure of Selecting the Vice President; Clipping, "Man Behind the President" - R. Eldeniz, Article Re: Economic Development of Turkey; "Turkey, the Last Stronghold of European Civilization", 2 Pages - Estonia, Estonian National Committee, Resolution - P.T. Ecton, Clipping, Lexington Herald Leader, "Paint Thinner Cases Reflect No Credit on Federal Agency"; Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - F, G - Federal Barge Lines Re: Navigation on the Mississippi River, 4 Pages; Transportation, Construction of Low Water Dam; Waterways, Corps of Engineers Project; Committee on Public Works, Resolution - Henry Ford II Letter Re: Highway Transportation - H.C. Frick, Clipping, Herald Tribune, "Today in World Affairs-Admitting Satellites to UN Is Called Immoral Proposal" - W. Flowers, Pamphlet, Grace Presbyterian Church, "Grace Youth Herald", "Welcome, Knight Templars" - C.A. Fulmer, "General Statutes of Kansas of 1949", 3 Pages - R.M. Laverty, Speech Re: Trading Stamps, 5 Pages; Progress Report, 5 Pages - C.L. Allen, Floyd County Fish and Game Club, Dewey Reservoir, KY; Corps of Engineers - Th. Graham, Article, "All American Cities Award", Look Magazine; Cambridge, OH; etc.; A.E. Stevenson; Woodrow Wilson - Billy Graham Leaving for World Tour, Re: Speaking to Government Officials; Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; Religious Leader - Garrard Soil…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - H - H. Hoover Re: Boy's Clubs of America, Clipping, "The Cure of Delinquency and the Making of Good Citizens", Golden Anniversary - 1956 Heart Fund, Pamphlet, "Leading Causes of Death" - Haydays Shoes, Inc.; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), "Basis for Hides and Skins Surplus Declaration", 2 Pages; Statistics - Bishop I. Lee Holt, Article, Globe-Democrat Magazine, "The Life Story of Bishop Ivan Lee Holt" - H. O'Neil Shanks, Hollywood AFL Film Council, Clipping, Hollywood Observer, "Labor Clamps Boycott on Non-Union Movie" - Hillerich's Variety Show, Entertainment of Servicemen at Fort Knox, Fort Campbell, KY; Photograph - Palm Beach Post, "UN Charter Seen Threat to U.S. Constitution", 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - I to K - Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom, Resolution - C.D. Jones, A.W. Barkley Explanation for Need of Filing a Declaration of Estimated Income Tax; Internal Revenue Service (IRS); Pay-As-You-Go Plan - C.E. Jewell, Clipping, The Tribune, "Undeserved Credit for Roosevelt"; Re: Bank Deposit Bill - KY-VA Broadcasting Corporation, WKYV, Application, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 11 Pages - M. Klain, The Antioch Review, "Politics-Still a Dirty Word" - Kentucky Distillers Association, Clipping, Harper's, "Shippers Shamed by Blow at Bourbon" - U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Commodity Stabilization Service (CSS), Statistics Re: Burley Tobacco; Burley Tobacco Referendum, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - L, Mc - H.F. Lee, Clippings Re: Senator George - F.M. Blount, E. Gausing, Live Oak Forest, Live Oak Naval Reservation - J.M. Acosta, Clipping, Life Magazine, "The Agonizing Odyssey" of a Couple from China; Immigration Case Li - F.J. McNamara, Veterans of Foreign Wars-Guardpost for Freedom, "Economic Aid-How Potent a Weapon Against Communism", 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Immigration Case M - J. De Ugarte du Mazuel, Mexico, "Significance of the International Sociological Political Propaganda Victory Plum That Will Fall to Soviet World Leaders if the U.S. Senate Ignores the Supplication of J. De Ugarte du Mazuel for National Restitution With Equitable Compensation for the Damages Sustained", October 1955, 22 Pages; Russia - American Friends of the Middle East, Inc., Clippings, "An Arab Analysis of American and Soviet Interests in the Middle East", "Israeli Press Comment on Israeli-American Relations" - D. Manion, Re: Democratic Platform, For America, Re: Foreign Wars; Clipping, Chicago Sunday Tribune, "Manion Sounds Warning to U.S. on WGN Hour" - Mid-America Broadcasting Corporation, "Before the Federal Communications Commission: Comments of Mid-America Broadcasting Corporation in Response to Notice of Proposed Rule Making", 39 Pages - S.W. Marx Re: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Declaring Hide as Surplus - Morocco…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - M. Mastin - Southern Advertising Agency, Bureau of Employees Compensation - Disability Claim, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - N, O - R.R. Nathan, Clipping, The Economist, "Rice and Ruble Diplomacy"; Far East Issue, Soviet Russia, Rice Commodity; Washington Post, "Burmese Rice Rejected Here-Russians Win Round in Contest for Asia"; Trade, Commodities; "Japanese See Us Losing Cold War" - National Agricultural Research, Inc., Publication, This Week in Washington With C. Davidson - A.W. Barkley, Senator O'Mahoney, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Re: Alleged Coal Purchase Program for Unemployment Relief Announced in 1954; J.C. O'Mahoney, J.B. Hollister, International Cooperation Administration (ICA), 5 Pages; J.C. O'Mahoney, D.A. Fitzgerald, ICA, 3 Pages; J.B. Hollister, ICA, J.C. O'Mahoney, 5 Pages - J.J. Oppenheimer Re: American Institutes Abroad, Three Suggestions - C.S. Osborn Re: Statement by Chancellor Adenauer of Post-War Germany on North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as a Political Tool in the Cold War; Breakup of NATO, Soviet Russia; S. Con. Res. 12 in Support…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - P - Excerpt from "That Reminds Me" on Kentucky, 3 Pages - Clipping, Hearst Newspapers, W.R. Hearst, Jr., "Let's Tell Congress: Back Ike on Roads", Highway Program - Peoples Cab Company, Small Business Re: Unscrupulous and Irresponsible Local Union Leaders; Clipping, The Pittsburgh Press, Re: AFL-CIO Leaders - Polish American Congress, Inc., J.F. Dulles, Re: Compensation of Prisoners of War (POWs) by Germany; War Claim Act of 1948, Public Law 896; Publication Re: International Law and Geneva Convention, "Basis", 10 Pages - Congressman W. Patman, Book, "Our American Government", Reviews - Th. H. Payne on Supreme Court Decision Re: Segregation; Slavery, Separate-But-Equal Principle, 14th Amendment - B. Paxton, A.W. Barkley Re: 1922 to 1933, 18th Amendment, Prohibition; Farm Program - A.B. Chandler, A.W. Barkley, Correspondence; Re: Sister Philomena, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - R - J.R. Robson, "The Most Nearly Perfect Farm Program", 5 Pages; Farm Policy - American National Red Cross, Fact Sheet; Campaign for Members and Funds, Disaster Service - General C.P. Romulo, Embassy of the Philippines, Clipping, Philippines Herald, "Reciprocity Pays Dividends"; Sugar Hearings, Commodities, Tobacco; Import, Export; Editorial, "Sugar In Our Economy and Trade" - E.W. Reese Re: H.R. 7225, Finance Committee; Disability Benefits, Social Security - R.C. Rutherford, Misconduct by the U.S. District Attorney, the Grand Jury, U.S. District Judge; Re: B. Bingham, Courier Journal, Kentucky; International Conspiracy to Overthrow This Republic, Communism - Clipping, New York Times Magazine, "Plea for a New Kind of Point Four-Aid to the Underdeveloped Countries Is Becoming Merely a Way of Buying Allies in the Cold War"; Soviet Russia, Communism, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - S - Steuben Society of America, Clipping, The Steuben News, "Immigration Museum for Liberty Statue", "German Re-Unification", "The Saar Issue Has Been Settled!" - S.R. Stephenson, Executive Order No. 10577 Re: Non-Veteran Civil Service Employees Retirement - J.I. Lowd, Office of Reproduction and Surface Printing, U.S. Government, Re: Schedule of Penalties for Errors to Work; Booklet, Bureau of Engraving And Printing, Schedule of Disciplinary Actions for Errors in Work - L.L. Scott, Re: Appeal to the Department of the Interior, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Appeal, Bureau of Land Management, Small Tract Lease, 8 Pages - E. Sevareid, CBS Radio News Analysis, 3 Pages - R.H. Sanford, Clipping, Courier Journal, "State's Senators Play to Home Folk At Repetitious Water Jobs Hearing"; Kentucky Waterways Projects - H. Burt Enterprises, Program, "State of the Nation"; Clipping, New York Times, "A Program to Govern Our Foreign Relations" - Department of…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - Soil Conservation District Reports - Glasgow, Barren County, KY - Princeton, Caldwell County, KY; Statistics; Report, 7 Pages - Hopkinsville, Christian County, KY - Brownsville, Edmonson County, KY; Report, 4 Pages - Lexington, Fayette County, KY; Report, 2 Pages - Independence, Kenton County, KY; Report, 2 Pages - Paducah, McCracken County, KY; Report, 5 Pages - Edmonton, Metcalfe County, KY; Report, 5 Pages - Tompkinsville, Monroe County, KY; Report, 3 Pages - Elkton, Todd County, KY; Report, 6 Pages - Bowling Green, Warren County, KY; Report, 8 Pages - Dixon, Webster County, KY; Resolution, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - T to V - M. Truitt Condolence Letters; J.E. Hoover; Bishop Ivan Lee Holt - H.K. Twitchell Re: Moral Re-Armament (MRA) in Asia, Europe, Africa, Chancellor Adenauer, Soviet Russia, Communist Italy; Clipping, Moral Re-Armament Information Service, "Adenauer Invites MRA Force to Germany-Statesmen See Hope of Unity in France"; Press Release, Prime Minister of Morocco Re: MRA - Tanners Council of America Re: Hides; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), "Basis for Hides and Skins Surplus Declaration"; Statement, 4 Pages - R. Thomas, A.W. Barkley Re: Selection of a Vice President, Constitutional Convention of 1787; Functions, Responsibilities - University of Missouri, YMCA, 1956

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Miscellaneous and Personal - W - Parole Case Worth - G.W. Wallace Re: Corporate Profits Before and After Taxes; U.S. Department of Commerce, "National Income by Distributive Shares, 1945-1954", Statistics - E.G. Worosila, Civil Service Commission (CSC) Case; Clipping - L.D. Weeks Re: Dentists for OASI - Senator Wiley, Congressional Record on Cooperative for American Remittances Everywhere (CARE) - D. Walters; Article, Reader's Digest, "The Riddle in the Middle of America's Most Powerful Union"; J.R. Hoffa - F.W. Womack on Segregation, 7 Pages; Slavery - P.C. Wolfe Re: Mental Health Legislation; Background Information, "Confinement in Mental Institutions-Arbitrary or Scientific?" - General Th.D. White, Air Force, Speech, 9 Pages; Hearings, Foreign Relations Committee; Cold War, Communism, Armament of the Air Force - J.H. Weiner, Re: Lack of Motor Transportation in Kentucky, Highway Program, Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) - R. Watson; Clipping, St. Louis Dispatch, "Not a Biscuit…

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Miscellaneous and Personal - X to Z - Youth Ambassadors of Friendship; Brochure, Jefferson County Youth Ambassadors-Adventures in Friendship, "Cuba 1955, Mexico 1956"; Foreign Relations, Peace - N. Zannetos, Order of Ahepa, Re: Cyprus, 1956

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Positions - A to C, 1956

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Positions - D to I, 1956

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Positions - J to T, 1956

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Positions - U to Z, 1956

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Requests for Autographs, Photos, Donations, 1956

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Service Cases - A to C, 1956

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Service Cases - D to H, 1956

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Service Cases - I to Q, 1956

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Service Cases - R to Z, 1956

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Stevenson, A.E. - Re: Campaign, the Democratic Program, Candidacy, 23 January 1956 - A.W. Barkley Response, Draft, 3 Pages, 1956

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Veterans Cases - A, B, 1956

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Veterans Cases - C, D, 1956

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Veterans Cases - E to I, 1956

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Veterans Cases - J to O, 1956

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Veterans Cases - P to R, 1956

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Veterans Cases - S - Veterans Case J.E. Salesman; Brief: A Brief of the Evidence and Circumstances That Are in the File of the Claim of J.E. Salesman vs. the Veterans Administration (VA) at Louisville, KY", 3 Pages - Th.J. Ward, National director, Federal Employees Association for National Defense (FEAND); Dr. S. Stevens, H.V. Higley; Clipping, Federal Employees News, 1955, 1956

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Veterans Cases - T to Z, 1956

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Vice President A.W. Barkley - Biography (Folder A) - Profile of A.W. Barkley, 2 Pages - The National Cyclopedia, Barkley, Alben William, Entry, 2 Pages - Courier Journal Magazine, R.L. Riggs, "Barkley from Kentucky", "He Made Two Outstanding Contributions", "Barkley Could Have Had the Nomination", 24 October 1948, 7 Pages - Courier Journal, Shop Talk Column, "Candidates as Models" - Esquire, R. Gehman, "VEEP Emeritus-A.W. Barkley: A Man of Stature, Stories, and Staying Power", 4 Pages - The Saturday Evening Post, A.W. Barkley, "That Reminds Me", 7 Pages - Courier Journal Magazine, 6 November 1966, H.L. Wallace, "The VEEP Remembered", 1956

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Vice President A.W. Barkley - Biography (Folder B) - Biography, Alben W. Barkley, Draft, 3 Pages - Biography of Alben W. Barkley, 2 Pages - List 1949-1951 Re: Vice Presidential Mention in the Press, 2 Pages - Article, "Alben Barkley, Congressman, Senator, Statesman", 7 Pages - Biographical Sketch of Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, 1 Page -The Manchester Guardian Weekly, A. Cooke, "Alben W. Barkley, The New United States Vice President", 27 January 1949 - Collier's, G. Creel, "Statesmanship in High C", "The Singular Horseman", 27 June 1936 - Biography 1916-circa 1946 , 2 Pages; (Mention of Two Seasons on the Pacific Coast Chautauqua Platform) - Family Record; Obituary of John Crawford Barkley, 2 Pages - Biography, "The Facts About John Wilson Barkley, Father of Alben W. Barkley", 9 Pages - Barkley Re: His Grandfather, Father and Uncle, 1 Page - History of Alben W. Barkley, 1 Page - A. Rothe, "Current Biography for 1949", 5 Pages - Biography of circa1925, 3 Pages - Report of Historical Committee…

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Date and Guest Books, 1948-1952

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Invitations, 1949-1955

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Invitations, 1956

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Invitations to Barkley Room Dedication at the University of Kentucky Library, 1957-05-27T00:00:00

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Book Manuscripts I - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages 1-70

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Book Manuscripts I - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages 1-122

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Book Manuscripts I - "My Two Generations" - First Draft, Long-Hand

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Book Manuscripts II - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages 1-122

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Book Manuscripts II - "My Two Generations" - Typed Copy, pages 1-122

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Book Manuscripts II - That Reminds Me - Typed, Chapters 1-20

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Book Manuscripts II - That Reminds Me - Manuscript Changes

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Book Manuscripts II - That Reminds Me Manuscript, Typed (Folder A)

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Book Manuscripts II - That Reminds Me Manuscript, Typed (Folder B)

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Book Manuscripts II - That Reminds Me Manuscript, Typed (Folder C)

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Book Manuscripts III - That Reminds Me Page Proof

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Book Manuscripts III - That Reminds Me Final Galley Proof

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Book Manuscripts III - That Reminds Me - Saturday Evening Post, page 30

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Book Manuscripts III - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages, 1-231, Chapters 1-8 (Set #1)

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Book Manuscripts III - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages 232-360, Chapters 9-11 (Set #1)

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Book Manuscripts IV - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages, 1-223 (Set #2)

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Book Manuscripts IV - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages, 224-360 (Set #2)

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Book Manuscripts IV - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages, 1-231, Chapters 1-8

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Book Manuscripts IV - "My Two Generations" - Typed pages, 232-360, Chapters 9-11

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Speeches, 1913-1956, undated

Tariff taxation; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; April 24, 1913., April 24, 1913.

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Rural post roads; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; February 6, 1914., February 6, 1914.

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Antitrust legislation; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; June 1, 1914., June 1, 1914.

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Railroad securities; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; June 4, 1914., June 4, 1914.

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Speech by Alben W. Barkley. "Tribute to the Ideals of Democracy;" July 4, 1916., July 4, 1916.

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Injustice of an embargo on tobacco; presented in the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; September 6, 1916., September 6, 1916.

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Statement by Alben W. Barkley on the break with Germany; 1917., 1917

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The Flag Today, regarding Flag Day; presented in the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; June 14, 1918., June 14, 1918.

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Speech by Alben W. Barkley, upon taking the Chair as Temporary Chairman of the Democratic Convention at Louisville, KY; September 4, 1919., September 4, 1919.

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Leather bound book that has not been photocopied. Addresses as Member of Congress, Texts of Party Platforms, Texts of National Convention Addresses; 1919-1938., November 25, 1919.

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Report of Alben W. Barkley, Head Consul, Woodmen of the World, at the Head Camp, Kentucky Jurisdiction, Owensboro, KY; March 13-14, 1919., March 13-14, 1919.

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Return of the Railroads; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; February 21, 1920., February 21, 1920.

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Partisan plot against the president; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; June 2, 1920., June 2, 1920.

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145th Anniversary of the United States; Eminence, KY; July 4, 1921., July 4, 1921.

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Democratic Conference in Kentucky; late 1921-early 1922. Copy is blurry., ca. late 1921-early 1922.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Marion, OH; January 10, 1922., January 10, 1922.

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Kentucky's Part in U.S. Wars; New York, NY; May 1922., May 1922.

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Law Enforcement Convention, Milwaukee, WI; May 25, 1922. Copy is blurry with handwritten notes in the margins., May 25, 1922.

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Address by Alben W. Barkley opening his campaign for governor of Kentucky; Danville, KY; February 19, 1923. 2 copies; one has handwritten notes in the margins., February 19, 1923.

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Campaign for Nomination for Governor; Owensboro, KY; Lebanon, KY; April 2, 1923., April 2, 1923.

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Statement by Alben W. Barkley on the Railroad Pullman Surcharge; presented in the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; April 15, 1924., April 15, 1924.

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Labor, "Thomas Jefferson, Father of World Democracy;" April 1926., April 1926.

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Jackson Day Banquet; Tulsa, OK; January 9, 1926., January 9, 1926.

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Jackson Day Banquet; Kenton, OH; April 14, 1926., April 14, 1926.

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Law Enforcement Banquet; Detroit, MI; April 26, 1926., April 26, 1926.

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Agricultural Problems in the United States; May 20, 1926., May 20, 1926.

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Democratic Banquet; Louisville, KY; May 22, 1926. Later entered into the Congressional Record., May 22, 1926.

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Railway Labor Act; presented at the House of Representatives, Washington, DC; June 1926., June 1926.

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Farmer's Meeting; St. Paul, MN; July 11, 1926., July 11, 1926.

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Opening Campaign for United States Senator; Paris, KY; September 11, 1926., September 11, 1926.

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Governor Beckham's attitude toward labor questions during his long public service; from Beckham-Sampson Gubernatorial Campaign; 1927., 1927

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Farm Bureau Meeting; Monticello, IL; September 6, 1927., September 6, 1927.

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Collection of Various Speeches from 1928. No date or location., 1928

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Jackson Day Banquet; Washington, DC; January 12, 1928., January 12, 1928.

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196th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington; Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, DC; February 22, 1928., February 22, 1928.

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Progress of North Carolina; Durham Exposition, Durham, NC; April 9, 1928., April 9, 1928.

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Jefferson Day Banquet; St. Louis, MO; April 12, 1928., April 12, 1928.

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Seconding the Nomination of Alfred E. Smith for President; Houston, TX; June 27, 1928., June 27, 1928.

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Tariff Bill regarding executive power to change tariff duties; delivered to radio audience; ca. 1929., ca. 1929.

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Exercises unveiling statue of Henry Clay and Dr. Ephriam McDowell; Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; March 3, 1929., March 3, 1929.

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145th Anniversary of the Society of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; Hotel Astor, New York, NY; March 16, 1929., March 16, 1929.

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Annual Dinner of Charitable Irish Societies; Boston, MA; March 18, 1929., March 18, 1929.

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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen; State Convention; Erie, PA; April 16, 1929., April 16, 1929.

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Jefferson Day Banquet; New York, NY; April 20, 1929., April 20, 1929.

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Jefferson/Jackson/Wilson Day Banquet; Alberton Hotel, Cleveland, OH, May 11, 1929., May 11, 1929.

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Commencement Address; Berea College, Berea, KY; June 3, 1929., June 3, 1929.

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Commencement Address; Hamilton College, Lexington, KY; June 3, 1929., June 3, 1929.

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Commencement Exercises; Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA; June 10, 1929., June 10, 1929.

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Commencement Address; Goldey College, Wilmington, DE; December 10, 1929., December 10, 1929.

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Some Russian Observations; ca. 1930. Handwritten and typed copies., ca. 1930.

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George Washington; National Democratic Club; New York, NY; February 22, 1930., February 22, 1930.

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The Washington Star; Supreme Court article by Alben W. Barkley; additional article in The Evening Star; Washington, DC; May 8, 1930., May 8, 1930.

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"What the Democratic Party Has Done for Women;" National Woman's Party; delivered over NBC Radio; February 16, 1931., February 16, 1931.

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"The Business Lobby;" Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; March 23, 1931., March 23, 1931.

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Lincoln Marriage Cabin; Harrodsburg, KY; June 12, 1931., June 12, 1931.

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"Whose Business is Business?"; National Association of Credit Men; Boston, MA; June 24, 1931., June 24, 1931.

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"The Power and Responsibility of the Press;" Kentucky Press Association; Paducah, KY; June 26, 1931., June 26, 1931.

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Judge Ruby Laffoon Nomination for Governor; Madisonville, KY; July 4, 1931., July 4, 1931.

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Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the National Association of Motor Bus Operators; Atlantic City, NJ; September 28, 1931., September 28, 1931.

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List of Speeches and Statements of Alben W. Barkley; 1932-1938., 1932-1938.

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Jackson Day Dinner; Wooster, OH; January 18, 1932., January 18, 1932.

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"The Present Economic Crisis;" ca. February 1932., ca. February 1932.

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"The Railroad Problem;" radio address delivered over WJSV, Washington, DC; February 4, 1932., February 4, 1932.

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Joint Session of the Kentucky General Assembly; Frankfort, KY; February 23, 1932., February 23, 1932.

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Knights of Columbus, 50th Anniversary; March 1932., March 1932.

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Democratic National Convention; Chicago, IL; June 27, 1932., June 27, 1932.

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Farmer's Meeting; St. Paul, MN; July 11, 1932., July 11, 1932.

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Campaign Speech for Democratic Primary for Senator; Louisville, KY; July 2, 1932., July 29, 1932.

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Opening Campaign for Senator; Cynthiana, KY; October 1, 1932., October 1, 1932.

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Virginia World War Memorial Dedication; Richmond, VA; October 15, 1932., October 15, 1932.

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Louisville Board of Trade; Louisville, KY; January 1, 1933 or 1934., January 1, 1933 or 1934.

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"How and Why Shall We Recover?"; NBC Radio Broadcast; August 6, 1933., August 6, 1933.

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Nebraska State Democratic Convention, Omaha, NB; 1934., 1934

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George Washington Address; Williamsburg, VA; February 22, 1934., February 22, 1934.

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"Modern Trends in Politics;" NBC Broadcast, Washington, DC; April 16, 1934., April 16, 1934.

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Report on the Roosevelt Administration; Tennessee; ca. July 1934., ca. July 1934.

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"A New Deal from an Old Deck;" CBS Broadcast, Washington, DC; July 3, 1934., July 3, 1934.

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Congress and the Constitution; delivered before the Kentucky Bar Association, Lexington, KY; July 5, 1934., July 5, 1934.

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"Early Military History of Kentucky;" Fort Knox, KY; July 20, 1934., July 20, 1934.

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"What New Congress May Do;" NBC Broadcast, Washington, DC; October 17, 1934. Handwritten notes on draft of speech., October 17, 1934.

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Introduction of President Roosevelt; Harrodsburg, KY; November 16, 1934., November 16, 1934.

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"Our Debt to the Pioneers;" St. Louis, MO; December 1934., December 1934.

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Record of the Democratic Administration; New York; ca. 1935., ca. 1935.

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Radio Address on Current Legislation; Spring 1935., Spring 1935.

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Democratic Banquet; Topeka, KS; February 22, 1935., February 22, 1935.

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Current Questions Before Congress; delivered over CBS; Washington, DC; February 26, 1935., February 26, 1935.

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"Mythical Millions." CBS Radio Broadcast; Washington, DC; April 14, 1935., April 14, 1935.

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"Which Road to Recovery." Town Meeting; New York, NY; June 27, 1935., June 27, 1935.

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"Fair Weather for Farmers; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 24, 1935., August 24, 1935.

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Democratic National Committee; Biltmore Hotel, New York, NY; 1936., 1936

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Comments on GOP Keynote; special interests, bureaucracies; 1936. Handwritten notes on speech., 1936

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Excerpts from a Jackson Day Banquet Speech; ca. 1936. Handwritten notes on speech., ca. 1936.

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"The Public Debt, Interest, and Income;" ca. 1936. Handwritten notes on speech., ca. 1936.

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"Abraham Lincoln;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; February 12, 1936. Handwritten notes on speech; speech cut and pieces clipped together., February 12, 1936.

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The New Deal; Amen Corner Club, Pittsburg, PA; February 22, 1936., February 22, 1936.

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The New Deal; Convention of Superintendents, National Education Association, St. Louis, MO; February 25, 1936., February 25, 1936.

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"Roosevelt's Rebuilding Record;" National Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; March 4, 1936., March 4, 1936.

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"Our Mutual Heritage;" Canadian Society of New York; March 30, 1936., March 30, 1936.

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Senate Debate on Benefit Payments under AAA; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; April 27, 1936., April 27, 1936.

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Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, PA; June 23, 1926., June 23, 1926.

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Campaign Speech for Roosevelt's Reelection; Ellicot City, MD; September 17, 1936., September 17, 1936.

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"The Relation Between Government and Business;" Associated Grocery Manufacturers of America; New York, NY; December 1, 1936., December 1, 1936.

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"Comments Upon the Adverse Report of the Senate Judiciary Committee;" regarding the reorganization of the federal court system; Washington, DC; ca. 1937., ca. 1937.

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Military Training; outline and notes; ca. 1937., ca. 1937.

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First Annual Convention of Lawyers Guild; Hotel Washington, Washington, DC; February 20, 1937., February 20, 1937.

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"The Lesson of John Marshall;" NBC Broadcast; Federal Bar Association, Washington, DC; February 22, 1937., February 22, 1937.

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The Proposal for Judicial Reform; Mass Meeting, Chicago, IL; April 10, 1937. Handwritten notes on speech., April 10, 1937.

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"Industrial Peace in United States;" NBC Broadcast, Washington, DC; April 19, 1937., April 19, 1937.

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National Congress of American Writers; Carnegie Hall, New York, NY; Summer 1937., Summer 1937.

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"Farm Progress Under the Roosevelt Administration;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 20, 1937., August 20, 1937.

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"Summary, in Part, of Legislative Enactments of First Session, 75th Congress;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 21, 1937., August 21, 1937.

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Interview; "Political and Economical Situation in U.S.;" September 1937., September 1937.

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Extraordinary Session; Interparliamentary Union, Versailles, France; September 5, 1937., September 5, 1937.

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American Club; 150th Anniversary of American Constitution; Paris, France; September 16, 1937., September 16, 1937.

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The Special Session of Congress; NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; November 15, 1937., November 15, 1937.

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NBC Radio Broadcast with Lowell Thomas; Dance International; November 1937. Handwritten response to questions., November 1937.

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"Business, the Educator;" Memorial Craftsmen of America, Cleveland, OH; December 2, 1937., December 2, 1937.

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"The Present Challenge to Democracy;" Yeshiva College, New York, NY; December 12, 1937., December 12, 1937.

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"The Message and the Program;" Third Session of the 75th Congress; NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; January 4, 1938., January 4, 1938.

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Alfalfa Club; The Willard, Washington, DC; January 15, 1938., January 15, 1938.

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Peirce School Commencement; Philadelphia, PA; January 20, 1938., January 20, 1938.

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Testimonial Dinner; Louisville, KY; January 22, 1938., January 22, 1938.

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Testimonial Dinner to Senator F. Ryan Duffy; Fond du Lac, WI; February 5, 1938., February 5, 1938.

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"Harvests of Profit;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; February 16, 1938., February 16, 1938.

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Fifth Anniversary of Democratic Administration Under Leadership of President Roosevelt; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; March 4, 1938., March 4, 1938.

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"Reorganization Bill;" presented at Senate, Washington, DC; June 15, 1938., June 15, 1938.

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"Beneficial Results of the Administration's Trade Agreements;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 15, 1938., June 15, 1938.

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Summary of Legislation in 75th Congress; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 15, 1938., June 15, 1938.

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Campaign for Reelection to Senate; Lexington, KY; June 18, 1938., June 18, 1938.

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"Report of Stewardship;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 18, 1938., June 18, 1938.

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Work of the 75th Congress; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 19, 1938., June 19, 1938.

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"Left Wing Journalism: Past and Present;" Cantabrigia Hall; Fall 1938., Fall 1938.

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"Repeal of Arms Embargo," presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; 1939., 1939

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"Problems Facing the 76th Congress;" NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; January 1, 1939., January 1, 1939.

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Work of the 76th Congress; January 3, 1939. Handwritten notes on speech., January 3, 1939.

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President - Commander in Chief; February 6, 1939., February 6, 1939.

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Chief Justice Hughes; March 1939., March 1939.

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6th Anniversary of First Inauguration of President Roosevelt; Statement by Alben W. Barkley for the Press; March 4, 1939., March 4, 1939.

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Roosevelt Speeches Used by Alben W. Barkley for Senate Speech on National Defense Bill; March 7, 1939., March 7, 1939.

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Commemorating the 196th Anniversary of Birth of Thomas Jefferson; April 13, 1939., April 13, 1939.

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Democratic Women's Meeting; Winston-Salem, NC; May 23, 1939., May 23, 1939.

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"The Democracy of the Soul;" B'nai B'rith Banquet; Pittsburg, PA; May 28, 1939., May 28, 1939.

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163rd Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence; Washington Monument, Washington, DC; July 4, 1939., July 4, 1939.

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John Young Brown for Governor; Louisville, KY; July 29, 1939., July 29, 1939.

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Work of First Session of 76th Congress; CBS Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; August 12, 1939., August 12, 1939.

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Excerpts from Opening Democratic Campaign; Mt. Sterling, KY; October 7, 1939., October 7, 1939.

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Neutrality Legislation; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; October 19, 1939., October 19, 1939.

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14th Annual Meeting of American Jewish Congress; New York, NY; January 14, 1940., January 14, 1940.

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Monetary Policy; Spring 1940., Spring 1940.

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"Seven Years of the New Deal;" American Forum of the Air. National Press Club, Washington, DC; March 3, 1940., March 3, 1940.

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"Seven Years Under Roosevelt;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; March 4, 1940., March 4, 1940.

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"Seven Years of Conservation;" Farm Progress and the Farm Program; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; March 7, 1940., March 7, 1940.

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Excerpts from Address at Democratic Rally; Philadelphia, PA; April 5, 1940., April 5, 1940.

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Excerpts from Address at Democratic Meeting; Wilkes-Barre, PA; April 20, 1940., April 20, 1940.

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Democratic Meeting; Lafayette, LA; May 18, 1940., May 18, 1940.

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Democratic Meeting; Eighth Regiment Armory, Chicago, IL; July 14, 1940., July 14, 1940.

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Democratic National Convention, Chicago IL; July 16, 1940. Handwritten Speech., July 16, 1940.

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"Senator O'Mahoney's Unsurpassed Record of Service for Wyoming and the West;" Washington, DC; Fall 1940., Fall 1940.

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"President Roosevelt: A Consistent Advocate of Peace;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; September 20, 1940., September 20, 1940.

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"Seven Years of New Deal: Success or Failure?" The American Forum, New York, NY; September 7-8, 1940., September 7-8, 1940.

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Campaign Speech delivered at Chicago, IL; October 30, 1940., October 30, 1940.

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Jewish National Fund; Hotel Statler, St. Louis, MO; November 10, 1940., November 10, 1940.

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Louisville Board of Trade Conference, Louisville, KY; January 1, 1941., January 1, 1941.

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Excerpts from a speech regarding World War II; Cleveland, OH; January 18, 1941., January 18, 1941.

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"The Real Meaning of the Lend-Lease Bill;" NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; February 10, 1941., February 10, 1941.

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Remarks on HR1776; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; February 17, 1941., February 17, 1941.

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"Eight Years of Progress;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; March 4, 1941., March 4, 1941.

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Jackson Day Banquet; Boston, MA; March 29, 1941., March 29, 1941.

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Suggestions for a speech delivered at the American Palestine Committee Dinner; Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC; April 30, 1941., April 30, 1941.

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New York Times Magazine article about Stephen Foster., May 25, 1941.

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"Imperative National Defense;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 1941., August 1941.

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National Convention of Young Democratic Clubs; Louisville, KY; August 22, 1941., August 22, 1941.

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Veterans of Foreign Wars; Philadelphia, PA; August 24, 1941., August 24, 1941.

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America's Unity for Defense; "What the US Faces Today;" Iowa State Bankers Association Convention; Des Moines, IA; September 9, 1941., September 9, 1941.

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Democratic Campaign; Philadelphia, PA; October 22, 1941., October 22, 1941.

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Jewish National Fund; Hotel Schroeder, Milwaukee, WI; October 26, 1941., October 26, 1941.

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24th Anniversary of Balfour Declaration; Carnegie Hall, New York, NY; November 1, 1941., November 1, 1941.

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"What America Faces;" West Tennessee Educational Association; Memphis, TN; November 14, 1941., November 14, 1941.

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"The American Challenge;" NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; December 8, 1941., December 8, 1941.

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Jewish National Fund; Land for Victory; Boston, MA; December 21, 1941., December 21, 1941.

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Message to Members of the Japanese Diet., ca.1942.

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"Senator Norris - 40 years of Congressional Service;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; ca. 1942., ca. 1942.

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American Way of Life; Roosevelt; ca. 1942., ca. 1942.

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Remarks Urging Renomination of Senator Josh Lee of Oklahoma; ca. 1942., ca. 1942.

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Jewish National Fund; Chicago, IL; ca. 1942., ca. 1942.

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"Attack Upon Pearl Harbor by Japanese Armed Forces; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; January 23, 1942., January 23, 1942.

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National Conference for Palestine; Minneapolis, MN; February 8, 1942., February 8, 1942.

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Charter Day Dinner; Howard University, Washington, DC; March 2, 1942., March 2, 1942.

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Suggested Statement on Polish Constitution Day; May 3, 1942., May 3, 1942.

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"Democracy and War;" Commencement Exercises; University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; May 29, 1942., May 29, 1942.

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Regarding Appointment of George H. Goodman; Louisville Times, Louisville, KY; June 8, 1942., June 8, 1942.

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Draft of Address at Water Gate Hotel, Washington, DC; June 13, 1942., June 13, 1942.

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"Congress and the War Effort;" Institute of Public Affairs; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; July 11, 1942. Handwritten speech., July 11, 1942.

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"Persecution of the Jews;" Statement of the Synagogue Council of America; presented by Alben W. Barkley at the Senate, Washington, DC; July 20, 1942., July 20, 1942.

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Chandler - Brown Senatorial Primary; WHAS Broadcast; Louisville, KY; July 30, 1942., July 30, 1942.

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"The Navy's Challenge for Service;" Radio Address; August 29, 1942., August 29, 1942.

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"Sesquicentennial of Kentucky's Admission to the Union;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; September 18, 1942. Handwritten speech., September 18, 1942.

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"We Have Kept the Faith;" Regarding the war and work of the US government; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; October 10, 1942., October 10, 1942.

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Jewish National Fund; Hotel New Yorker, New York, NY; October 16, 1942., October 16, 1942.

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Manufacturer's Association of Connecticut, Hartford, CT; October 21, 1942., October 21, 1942.

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"The Elections of 1942;" Blue Network WMAL Broadcast; October 24, 1942., October 24, 1942.

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Statement About the Election; October 1942., October 1942.

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"Catholic Church Supports War as Duty;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; November 20, 1942., November 20, 1942.

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Jewish National Fund Conference; Detroit, MI; December 1942., December 1942.

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National Proclamation Dinner; Hotel Commodore, New York, NY; December 16, 1942., December 16, 1942.

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Miscellaneous Speeches from 1943., 1943

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Post-War Reconstruction; Real Estate Board; Philadelphia, PA; January 23, 1943., January 23, 1943.

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"Nazi Atrocities;" Statement on Senate Concurrent Resolution 9; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; March 16, 1943., March 16, 1943.

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"Nazi Atrocities;" Address before meeting at Statler Hotel, Washington, DC; March 30, 1943., March 30, 1943.

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Flag Day Celebration; Hot Springs, AR; June 14, 1943., June 14, 1943.

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Jefferson Day Celebration; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; July 4, 1943. Handwritten speech., July 4, 1943.

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Opening of Gubernatorial Campaign; Madisonville, KY; September 25, 1943., September 25, 1943.

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Kentucky Gubernatorial Campaign; Ashland, KY; October 22, 1943., October 22, 1943.

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"Demobilization Bill;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; November 26, 1943., November 26, 1943.

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"Can We Equalize the Effect of War on Post War?" Convention of County Attorneys', County Judges' and Commonwealth Attorney's Associations; Louisville, KY; December 29, 1943., December 29, 1943.

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Methods of Enforcing the Peace; United Nations Forum; Constitution Hall, Washington, DC; January 17, 1944., January 17, 1944.

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"War Revenue Bill;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; February 23, 1944. Handwritten notes in margins., February 23, 1944.

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"Why I Support Roosevelt;" 1944. Handwritten speech., 1944

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"A Parade of Progress;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; January 20, 1944., January 20, 1944.

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United Palestine Appeal Meeting; New York, NY; January 30, 1944., January 30, 1944.

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Radio Statement Upon Death of Raymond Clapper; February 4, 1944., February 4, 1944.

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"Function of Congress in Wartime;" March 15, 1944. Handwritten speech., March 15, 1944.

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Zionist Mass Meeting; New York, NY; March 21, 1944., March 21, 1944.

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Democratic Campaign Speech; Muskogee, OK; March 27, 1944., March 27, 1944.

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Democratic Meeting; Brooklyn, NY; April 11, 1944., April 11, 1944.

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"War and the Constitution;" Athletic Club, Chicago, IL; April 12, 1944., April 12, 1944.

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Jefferson Day Dinner; Hotel Commodore, New York, NY; May 8, 1944. Handwritten speech., May 8, 1944.

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Post-War Adjustments. South Shore Country Club, Chicago, IL; May 11, 1944., May 11, 1944.

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"War and the Constitution;" Georgia Bar Association; May 31, 1944., May 31, 1944.

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Tribute to John C. Crockett; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 16, 1944., June 16, 1944.

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State Democratic Convention; Louisville, KY; June 27, 1944., June 27, 1944.

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Society of Tammany; National Democratic Club; New York, NY; June 29, 1944., June 29, 1944.

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Nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Democratic National Convention; Chicago, IL; July 20, 1944., July 20, 1944.

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"Prices Paid by Farmers Under Price Control;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 1, 1944., August 1, 1944.

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Bryant College Commencement; Providence, RI; August 4, 1944., August 4, 1944.

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Opening of the Democratic Campaign; Glasgow, KY; September 30, 1944., September 30, 1944.

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Foreign Policy Association; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; March 17, 1945., March 17, 1945.

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Testimonial Dinner for Dr. Abba Hillel Silver. Continental Hotel, New York, NY; March 21, 1945., March 21, 1945.

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Statement on the Death of David Lloyd George; March 26, 1945., March 26, 1945.

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"The San Francisco Conference" in The Democratic Digest; April 1945., April 1945.

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"Advice to Newly Elected Senators;" National Press Club; Washington, DC; April 4, 1945., April 4, 1945.

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Death of President Roosevelt; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; April 13, 1945., April 13, 1945.

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United Jewish Appeal; Radio Interview; Denver, CO; May 1945., May 1945.

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"Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; May 1945., May 1945.

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Maritime Day; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; May 21, 1945., May 21, 1945.

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Memorial for American Prisoners of War; New York, NY; May 22, 1945., May 22, 1945.

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Dinner for M. Maldwin Fertig; Jewish Restoration in Europe; Rescue of Jewish Children; New York, NY; June 10, 1945. Some pages cut; some loose pieces of speech., June 10, 1945.

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United Nations Charter; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; July 24, 1945. Handwritten speech., July 24, 1945.

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Closing session before summer recess; summary of upcoming issues to be addressed; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 1, 1945., August 1, 1945.

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Toward Unity in Postwar Housing; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 1, 1945., August 1, 1945.

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Statement on death of Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California; August 6, 1945., August 6, 1945.

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Proposing Congressional Investigation of Pearl Harbor; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; September 5, 1945., September 5, 1945.

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"Religion and Democracy;" Broadway Methodist Church, Paducah, KY; September 14, 1945. Handwritten speech., September 14, 1945.

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Banquet for President of the Republic of Chile; Biltmore Hotel, New York, NY; October 17, 1945., October 17, 1945.

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The United Nations Charter; Iowa State Bankers Association; Des Moines, IA; October 30, 1945., October 30, 1945.

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Jewish National Fund; William Penn Hotel, Pittsburg, PA; January 6, 1946., January 6, 1946.

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Problems of the Near East as Related to the United Nations Organization; St. Louis, MO; January 9, 1946., January 9, 1946.

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"Congress and the Farmer;" Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation; Louisville, KY; January 11, 1946., January 11, 1946.

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"British Loan Bill;" S.J. Resolution 138; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; January 31, 1946., January 31, 1946.

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"America's Economic Leadership;" Traffic and Transportation Club; Pittsburg, PA; February 21, 1946., February 21, 1946.

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"Problems Confronting the American Businessman Today;" Hotel Commodore, New York, NY; February 28, 1946., February 28, 1946.

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Summary of Legislation, 79th Congress; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; August 2, 1946., August 2, 1946.

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"Carrying Out Roosevelt's Wish for the U.S.;" ABC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; August 17, 1946., August 17, 1946.

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"Economic Leadership of America;" Cincinnati Credit Men's Association, Cincinnati, OH; September 23, 1946., September 23, 1946.

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Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky; Louisville, KY; October 4, 1946., October 4, 1946.

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Election Radio Address; October 17, 1946., October 17, 1946.

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Return of Democratic Congress; Mutual Broadcast System; Washington, DC; November 1, 1946., November 1, 1946.

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"My Advice to the Republican Party;" January 12, 1947. Handwritten speech., January 12, 1947.

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Reciprocal Trade Agreement Hearings; Washington, DC; January 13, 1947., January 13, 1947.

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"Relationship Between Government and Business;" Wholesale Dry Goods Institute; Hotel New Yorker, New York, NY; January 21, 1947., January 21, 1947.

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"America's Foreign Policy;" Bowdon College, Brunswick, ME; May 10, 1947., May 10, 1947.

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"Management in Government;" Society for Advancement of Management; Washington, DC; May 15, 1947., May 15, 1947.

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"Postponing Pending Tax Bill;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; May 23, 1947., May 23, 1947.

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Testimonial Dinner for Morton J. May and Jewish National Hospital of Denver, CO; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; May 24, 1947., May 24, 1947.

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"Communism and Americanism;" The Methodist Conference; Lincoln Park, Hodgenville, KY; May 30, 1947., May 30, 1947.

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"Rent Control;" presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 1947., June 1947.

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Foreign Policy of the U.S.; North Carolina College at Durham Commencement Address; Durham, NC; June 2, 1947., June 2, 1947.

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American Fund for Palestinian Institutions; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; June 11, 1947., June 11, 1947.

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"Marshall Plan;" NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; July 18, 1947., July 18, 1947.

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"The Relationship Between Government and Business;" Hill College Commencement Address; Woonsocket, RI; August 8, 1947., August 8, 1947.

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"Food Conservation;" NBC Radio Broadcast; Rome, Italy; October 6, 1947., October 6, 1947.

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Campaign Speech for 1948 Presidential Election; 1948., 1948

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Political and Economic Questions facing citizens; Executive Club, Chicago, IL; 1948., 1948

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"Marshall Plan;" Mutual Broadcasting Company Radio Address; Paris, France; January 8, 1948., January 8, 1948.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC; February 19, 1948., February 19, 1948.

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"Jefferson Still Lives;" 341st Anniversary of Landing of First English Settlers in 1607; Cape Henry, VA; April 25, 1948., April 25, 1948.

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Extension of Reciprocal Trade Agreements; America's Town Meeting of the Air; Cleveland, OH; May 11, 1948., May 11, 1948.

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Temporary Chairman of State Democratic Convention; Louisville, KY; June 8, 1948., June 8, 1948.

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Legislative Record of 80th Congress; presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; June 19, 1948., June 19, 1948.

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"The President and Congress;" Article for New York Times; June 20, 1948., June 20, 1948.

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Democratic National Convention; Philadelphia, PA; July 12, 1948. Handwritten speech., July 12, 1948.

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Acceptance Speeches of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley; Democratic National Convention; Philadelphia, PA; July 15, 1948., July 15, 1948.

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Platform of the Democratic Party; July 28, 1948., July 28, 1948.

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Tribute at the 60th Annual Convention of the Loyal Order of the Moose; Chicago, IL; August 17, 1948., August 17, 1948.

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Democratic Day; Illinois State Fair; Springfield, IL; August 18, 1948., August 18, 1948.

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"Historic Liberalism of Democracy;" Opening Indiana State Democratic Campaign; French Lick Springs, IN; August 28, 1948., August 28, 1948.

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"Philosophy of Democratic Party;" Collier's Magazine. Radio Broadcast over WMAL Substituting for Drew Pearson; Chief Justice Hughes and Present Circumstances of U.S.;" August 29, 1948., August 29, 1948.

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"Progress of Post-War Italy;" Radio Broadcast; Rome, Italy; September 6, 1948., September 6, 1948.

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1948 Presidential Election Campaign Speech; September 14, 1948., September 14, 1948.

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Fiscal Policy and Economic Conditions; September 16, 1948. Handwritten notes., September 16, 1948.

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"Democrats the Majority Party;" Labor Rally; Wilkes-Barre, PA; September 18, 1948., September 18, 1948.

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Campaign Speech Extracts; Wilmington, DE; September 21, 1948., September 21, 1948.

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Campaign Speech Extracts; Dover, DE; September 21, 1948., September 21, 1948.

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Connecticut Federation of Labor; Radio Broadcast; Bridgeport, CT; September 22, 1948., September 22, 1948.

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Liberal Party Trades Union Council; Radio Broadcast; Manhattan Center, New York, NY: September 23, 1948., September 23, 1948.

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Democratic State Convention; Campaign; Municipal Auditorium, Worcester, MA; September 25, 1948., September 25, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Municipal Auditorium, Asheville, NC; September 27, 1948., September 27, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; WHEC Radio Broadcast; Rochester, NY; September 29, 1948., September 29, 1948.

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Speech Suggestions; W.L. Clayton; September 30, 1948. Handwritten notes., September 30, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Butte, MT; October 1948., October 1948.

  • Box 158, folder 1
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Campaign Speech; Western Development; Casper, WY; October 1948., October 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Water Control; Seattle, WA; October 1948., October 1948.

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Barkley-Douglas Broadcast; California; October 1948., October 1948.

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Campaign Speech; CBS Radio Broadcast; Pittsburg, PA; October 1, 1948., October 1, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Farmer's Issues; KROC Radio Broadcast; Mankato, MN; October 2, 1948., October 2, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Farm Policies; KROC Radio Broadcast; Rochester, MN; October 2, 1948., October 2, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Farm Policies; Mason City, IA; October 3, 1948., October 3, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Public Water and Land Development; Greely, CO; October 5, 1948., October 5, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; San Francisco, CA; October 11, 1948., October 11, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Agriculture; Enid, OK; October 14, 1948., October 14, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Labor Issues; Kansas City, MO; October 15, 1948., October 15, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Agricultural Issues; St. Joseph, MO; October 15, 1948., October 15, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Southern Issues; New Orleans, LA; October 16, 1948., October 16, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Accomplishments of Democrats; Nashville, TN; October 18, 1948., October 18, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; CIO-PAC Rally; New York, NY; October 21, 1948., October 21, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Agriculture and Industry; Lyric Theater; WBAL Radio Broadcast; Baltimore, MD; October 22, 1948., October 22, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; Louisville, KY; October 23, 1948., October 23, 1948.

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Campaign Speech; 80th Congress; Central High School, Paterson, NJ; October 26, 1948., October 26, 1948.

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Introduction of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt; ABC Radio Broadcast; Paris, France; November 1948., November 1948.

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Introduction of Harry S. Truman, Election Eve; Radio Broadcast; Paducah, KY; November 1, 1948., November 1, 1948.

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Statement on the Results of the Election; November 3, 1948., November 3, 1948.

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Dedicating Plaque to Henry F. Turner, Jr.; McCracken County Courthouse; Paducah, KY; November 26, 1948., November 26, 1948.

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Business and Government; Annual Dinner of Board of Trade; Washington, DC; December 14, 1948., December 14, 1948.

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Democratic Platform; Town Hall Dinner; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; New York, NY; December 15, 1948., December 15, 1948.

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Presentation of Wright Brothers' Aeroplane of 1903; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; December 17, 1948., December 17, 1948.

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Aid for Children of Germany and Austria; December 22, 1948., December 22, 1948.

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"The Majority Leader in the Legislative Process;" Lecture in The Process of Government. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; 1949., 1949

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Democratic Program; Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Bloomington, IN; January 11, 1948., January 11, 1948.

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Roosevelt's Birthday; March of Dimes; NBC Radio Broadcast, Washington, DC; January 13, 1948., January 13, 1948.

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Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel; Cincinnati, OH; January 17, 1948., January 17, 1948.

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Abraham Lincoln. Midday Luncheon Club Dinner; Springfield, IL; also presented at the Senate, Washington, DC; February 12, 1948., February 12, 1948.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Richmond, VA; February 19, 1949., February 19, 1948.

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Salute to the Reserves; ABC Radio Broadcast; Richmond, VA; February 19, 1948., February 19, 1948.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Introducing Harry S. Truman; San Francisco, CA; February 24, 1949., February 24, 1949.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; San Francisco, CA; February 24, 1949., February 24, 1949.

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Bond Club; Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CA; February 25, 1949., February 25, 1949.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Louisville, KY; February 26, 1949., February 26, 1949.

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Broadway Methodist Church; Layman's Day; Paducah, KY; February 27, 1949. Handwritten speech., February 27, 1949.

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American Red Cross; Constitution Hall, Washington, DC; February 27, 1949., February 27, 1949.

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Christening of Pan-American; "Clipper America;" Washington, DC; March 5, 1949., March 5, 1949.

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Voice of America; Message to the People of Iran; March 15, 1949., March 15, 1949.

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Gate Opening Ceremony; Mutual Broadcast System; Oak Ridge, TN; March 19, 1949., March 19, 1949.

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75th Anniversary of Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association; New York, NY; March 22, 1949., March 22, 1949.

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Kentucky Bar Association; Louisville, KY; April 7, 1949., April 7, 1949.

  • Box 159, folder 1
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Macon Chamber of Commerce; Macon, GA; April 8, 1949., April 8, 1949.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Birmingham, AL; April 12, 1949., April 12, 1949.

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"Dinner in Honour of Alben W. Barkley;" Democratic State Committee; Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; VIP files; April 21, 1949., April 21, 1949.

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Kentucky Education Association; Louisville, KY; April 22, 1949., April 22, 1949.

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Salute to Israel; Washington, DC; May 11, 1949., May 11, 1949.

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"Religious Freedom;" Four Freedoms Dinner; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; May 13, 1949., May 13, 1949.

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First Anniversary of State of Israel; Madison Square Garden, New York, NY: May 14, 1949., May 14, 1949.

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Knowledge and Peace; Michigan State Normal College; Ypsilanti, MI; May 19, 1949., May 19, 1949.

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Interamerican Bar Association; Detroit, MI; May 25, 1949., May 25, 1949.

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"Problems Facing the American People;" University of Kentucky Commencement; Lexington, KY; June 3, 1949., June 3, 1949.

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"Importance of Knowledge;" Commencement Address; Emory University, Atlanta, GA; June 4, 1949., June 4, 1949.

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DePaul University Commencement; Incomplete; Chicago, IL; June 8, 1949., June 8, 1949.

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"Our Fitness to Survive;" Centre College Commencement; Danville, KY; June 12, 1949., June 12, 1949.

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Midwest Democratic Conference; Des Moines, IA; June 13, 1949., June 13, 1949.

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New York State Bankers Association; Spring Lake, NJ; June 18, 1949., June 18, 1949.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; St. Louis, MO; June 25, 1949., June 25, 1949.

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South Carolina Federation of Labor Convention; Spartansburg, SC; July 2, 1949., July 2, 1949.

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Minneapolis Aquatennial; Minneapolis, MN; July 23, 1949., July 23, 1949.

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"The Layman's Challenge;" First National Layman's Retreat; Old Cane Ridge Meeting House; Bourbon County, KY; August 11, 1949., August 11, 1949.

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Airport Rededication; Barkley Field; Paducah, KY; August 14, 1949., August 14, 1949.

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Illinois State Fair; Springfield, IL; August 18, 1949., August 18, 1949.

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Fraternal and Civic Obligations; Articles for The Elks Magazine; August 24, 1949., August 24, 1949.

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Remarks at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; Washington, DC; September 1, 1949., September 1, 1949.

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Unveiling of Benjamin Franklin Statue; Springfield, IL; September 8, 1949., September 8, 1949.

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Western States Democratic Conference; San Francisco, CA; September 19, 1949., September 19, 1949.

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"Business and Government;" National Association of Retail Druggists; New York, NY; September 22, 1949., September 22, 1949.

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William M. Boyle Honorary Dinner; Kansas City, MO; September 29, 1949., September 29, 1949.

  • Box 159, folder 28
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"Goethe and Jefferson;" Louisville, KY; October 14, 1949., October 14, 1949.

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"Dateline: Washington;" Review for New York Times; New York, NY; October 19, 1949., October 19, 1949.

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"Knowledge and Peace;" University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; October 21, 1949., October 21, 1949.

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"Government and Business;" American Petroleum Institute; Chicago, IL; November 7, 1949., November 7, 1949.

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Democratic Party; Democratic national Committee Dinner; New York, NY; December 2, 1949., December 2, 1949.

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New Year's Greeting; Forward in 1950; St. Louis Star-Times; St. Louis, MO; 1950., 1950

  • Box 160, folder 1
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Gompers Centennial Dinner; Washington, DC; January 5, 1950., January 5, 1950.

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Tribute to Histadrut; Israel Histadrut Campaign; Montreal, Canada; January 17, 1950., January 17, 1950.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Raleigh, NC; January 28, 1950., January 28, 1950.

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"Advice to the Republicans;" New York Times; New York, NY; February 28, 1950., February 28, 1950.

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Political Parties; National Office Management Association; Chicago, IL; March 1, 1950., March 1, 1950.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Louisville, KY; March 11, 1950., March 11, 1950.

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B'nai B'rith Triennial Convention Dinner; Washington, DC; March 21, 1950., March 21, 1950.

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U.S. Savings Bond Conference; Collection of Speeches; Washington, DC; March 29, 1950., March 29, 1950.

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Dedication of Ashland: Henry Clay's Home; Lexington, KY; April 12, 1950., April 12, 1950.

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Opening Ceremonies of Washington Sesquicentennial; Washington, DC; April 15, 1950., April 15, 1950.

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George Mason; Gunston Hall on the Potomac; Washington, DC; May 12, 1950., May 12, 1950.

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"I Am an American Day;" The Capitol, Washington, DC; May 22, 1950., May 22, 1950.

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Fifth National Conference on Citizenship; Washington, DC; May 24, 1950., May 24, 1950.

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27th Convention; International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union; Atlantic City, NJ; May 26, 1950., May 26, 1950.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Austin, TX; May 27, 1950., May 27, 1950.

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United Nations; Fifth Anniversary Charter; Recording; June 1950., June 1950.

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Stuyvesant School Commencement; Warrenton, VA; June 1, 1950., June 1, 1950.

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Dedication of Brigham Young Statue; Statuary Hall; The Capitol, Washington, DC; June 1, 1950., June 1, 1950.

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Michigan State College Commencement; East Lansing, MI; June 4, 1950., June 4, 1950.

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University of Connecticut Commencement; Storrs, CT; June 11, 1950. Handwritten notes., June 11, 1950.

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State Elks Convention; Bismarck, ND; June 12, 1950., June 12, 1950.

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Launching of S.S. President Jackson; Camden, NJ; June 27, 1950., June 27, 1950.

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Jewish National Fund; Chicago, IL; July 3, 1950., July 3, 1950.

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"Fifty Years of Social and Economic Progress;" Article for Amalgamated Clothing Workers Magazine; August 9, 1950., August 9, 1950.

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Governor's Day; Illinois State Fair; Stevenson, Lucas, Barkley; Springfield, IL; August 17, 1950., August 17, 1950.

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Executives' Club Address Excerpts; Chicago, IL; September 8, 1950., September 8, 1950.

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National Democratic Club of New York; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; September 16, 1950., September 16, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Milwaukee, WI; October 5, 1950., October 5, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Sioux City, IA; October 6, 1950., October 6, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Waterloo, IA; October 6, 1950., October 6, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Joplin, MO; October 7, 1950., October 7, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; San Diego, CA; October 9, 1950., October 9, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Los Angeles, CA; October 9, 1950., October 9, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Oakland, CA; October 10, 1950., October 10, 1950.

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International Air Transport Association; San Francisco, CA; October 16, 1950., October 16, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Boulder, CO; October 17, 1950., October 17, 1950.

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Al Smith Dinner; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; October 19, 1950., October 19, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Hartford, CT; October 20, 1950., October 20, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Bridgeport, CT; October 20, 1950., October 20, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Harrisburg, PA; October 25, 1950., October 25, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Akron, OH; October 26, 1950., October 26, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Canton, OH; October 26, 1950., October 26, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Cincinnati, OH; October 27, 1950., October 27, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Columbus, OH; October 27, 1950., October 27, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Rochester, NY; October 27, 1950., October 27, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; New York, NY; October 27, 1950., October 28, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Elizabethtown, KY; October 30, 1950., October 30, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Covington, KY; October 30, 1950., October 30, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Harrisburg, IL; November 1, 1950., November 1, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Peoria, IL; November 1, 1950., November 1, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Rockford, IL; November 2, 1950., November 2, 1950.

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American Foreign Policy; Chicago, IL; November 3, 1950., November 3, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Chicago, IL; November 3, 1950., November 3, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Terre Haute, IN; November 4, 1950., November 4, 1950.

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Campaign for Democratic Seats in Congress; Evansville, IN; November 4, 1950., November 4, 1950.

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Reception for Democratic Members: Boyle, Barkley, Rayburn, Truman; The Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC; January 11, 1951., January 11, 1951.

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"America: Her Responsibility as a World Power;" Sinai Temple Forum; Chicago, IL; January 23, 1951., January 23, 1951.

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"Growth of Government;" North Shore Forum; Chicago, IL; January 24, 1951., January 24, 1951.

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Abraham Lincoln; Milton Berle Program; February 6, 1951., February 5, 1951.

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1950 Histadrut Humanitarian Award; National Committee for Labor Israel; Washington, DC; February 7, 1951., February 7, 1951.

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Party of the Year; Mineral Wells, TX; February 9, 1951., February 9, 1951.

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"American Freedoms;" Builders' Association of Kansas City; Kansas City, MO; February 23, 1951., February 23, 1951.

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Washington Day; Kansas Democratic Club; Topeka, KS; February 24, 1951., February 24, 1951.

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"How I Keep Healthy;" Article for Life and Health Journal; April 1951. With Correspondence., April 1951.

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Four Freedoms Award dinner; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY; April 11, 1951., April 11, 1951.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Washington, DC; April 14, 1951., April 14, 1951.

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"The Art of Public Speaking;" Article for Collier's Magazine; April 24, 1951., April 24, 1951.

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Scientific and Medical Accomplishments; Sidney Hillman Medical Center; Philadelphia, PA; May 5, 1951., May 5, 1951.

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Midwest and Western States Democratic Conference; Denver, CO; May 24, 1951., May 24, 1951.

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United Jewish Appeal; National Action Conference; Chicago, IL; May 26, 1951., May 26, 1951.

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Dedication of Broome County Airport; Binghamton - Endicott - Johnson City, NY; May 30, 1951., May 30, 1951.

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Westminster College Commencement; Fulton, MO; June 4, 1951., June 4, 1951.

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North Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church; Atlanta, GA; June 28, 1951. Handwritten speech., June 28, 1951.

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175th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence; July 4, 1951., July 4, 1951.

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"The Lawyer and the Public;" Indiana State Bar Association; French Lick, IN: July 13, 1951. Handwritten notes., July 13, 1951.

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"What Is a Foreign Policy?" Guest writer for column of Fulton Lewis; Washington, DC; August 9, 1951., August 9, 1951.

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"The Lawyer and the Public;" Virginia State Bar Association; White Sulphur Springs, WV; August 11, 1951., August 11, 1951.

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Dedication of Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Office Building; Madison, WI; August 15, 1951., August 15, 1951.

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Democratic Day; Illinois State Fair; Springfield, IL; August 16, 1951., August 16, 1951.

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Rider College Commencement Exercises; Trenton, NJ; August 17, 1951., August 17, 1951.

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"Looking to '52;" Interview in U.S. News and World Report; August 24, 1951., August 24, 1951.

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Indiana Democratic Editorial Association; French Lick, IN: August 25, 1951., August 25, 1951.

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Dedication of Wolf Creek Dam; Wolf Creek Reservoir; Cumberland River, KY; September 1, 1951., September 1, 1951.

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Labor Day Statement by Barkley; September 3, 1951., September 3, 1951.

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American Chemical Society; Waldorf-Asotria Hotel, New York, NY; September 5, 1951., September 5, 1951.

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Elias P. Demetracopoulos Interview with Barkley; representing Greek newspapers; September 6, 1951., September 6, 1951.

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Political Institute of the New York State Democratic Committee's Youth Division; Syracuse University; Syracuse, NY; September 8, 1951., September 8, 1951.

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"Crusade for Freedom;" Rockefeller Center; New York, NY; September 11, 1951., September 11, 1951.

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Bessemer Corn and Livestock Festival; Bessemer, AL; September 15, 1951., September 15, 1951.

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Testimonial Dinner in honor of A. A. Horstman; Biltmore Hotel; Dayton, OH; September 15, 1951., September 15, 1951.

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National Association of Postmasters; Washington, DC; September 18, 1951., September 18, 1951.

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National Economic Conference for Israel; Shoreham Hotel; Washington, DC; September 22, 1951., September 22, 1951.

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Clover Farm Stores Corporation; Cleveland, OH; September 24, 1951., September 24, 1951.

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National Airports Advisory Committee Dinner; Washington, DC; September 28, 1951., September 28, 1951.

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82nd Congress, Second Session; Ernest McFarland and Alben Barkley; Radio Broadcast; Washington, DC; October 1951., October 1951.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; St. Louis, MO; October 6, 1951., October 6, 1951.

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Voice of America Broadcast; Inaugural English language broadcast to Near East; October 7, 1951., October 7, 1951.

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Western States Democratic Convention; Los Angeles, CA; October 8, 1951., October 8, 1951.

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"The World We Face;" Detroit Town Hall; Detroit, MI; October 17, 1951., October 17, 1951.

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"Americanism for this Hour;" Bowling Green State University; Bowling Green, KY; October 17, 1951., October 17, 1951.

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"Crossroads of Democracy;" University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI; October 18, 1951., October 18, 1951.

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"Flo" Bratten Controversy; Press Conference; October 24, 1951. With note of present press members., October 24, 1951.

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Testimonial to William Green; New York, NY; October 28, 1951., October 28, 1951.

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Japanese Diet; Tokyo, Japan; November 1951., November 1951.

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Ninth National Convention of the International Union, United Automobile Workers of America; Cincinnati, OH; November 5, 1951., November 5, 1951.

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American-Japanese Society; Union Club; Tokyo, Japan; November 26, 1951., November 26, 1951.

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Pearl Harbor Tenth Anniversary; Honolulu, HI; December 7, 1951., December 7, 1951.

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Democratic National Committee Broadcast; Washington, DC; December 30, 1951., December 30, 1951.

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Miscellaneous Speeches from 1952., ca. 1952.

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Democratic National Committee; Article for The Democrat; January 1952., January 1952.

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Stephen Foster Memorial Program; Broadcast to the University of Florida; Gainesville, FL; January 13, 1952., January 13, 1952.

  • Box 163, folder 29
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Orientation Conference for Religious Leaders; Department of Defense; Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC; January 16, 1952., January 16, 1952.

  • Box 163, folder 30
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Midwest Democratic Conference; Kansas City, KS; January 26, 1952., January 26, 1952.

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Eddie Cantor Birthday Dinner; New York, NY; January 31, 1952., January 31, 1952.

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Article for The Democrat; Record of Democratic Party; March 10, 1952., March 10, 1952.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Baltimore, MD; March 14, 1952., March 14, 1952.

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Republican Claims and Debates; article for The Democrat; March 21, 1952., March 21, 1952.

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Jackson Day Dinner; Des Moines, IA; March 22, 1952., March 22, 1952.

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Forest Lawn Memorial Association; Honoring Dr. Milliken; Los Angeles, CA; March 25, 1952., March 25, 1952.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; National Guard Armory, Washington, DC; March 29, 1952., March 29, 1952.

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Statement upon the death of Senator W. W. White; March 31, 1952., March 31, 1952.

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Statement on Queen Juliana's (of the Netherlands) Speech at Joint Session of Congress; Washington, DC; April 3, 1952., April 3, 1952.

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Peninsula Institute of Public Affairs; Newport News, VA; April 7, 1952., April 7, 1952.

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Democratic State Committee; Waldorf-Asotria Hotel; New York, NY; April 17, 1952., April 17, 1952.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Wilmington, DE; April 19, 1952., April 19, 1952.

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Jackson Day Dinner; Hotel Manchester; Middletown, OH: April 23, 1952., April 23, 1952.

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"The Vice Presidency;" Article for American Magazine; May 1952. With handwritten speech., May 1952.

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Polish National Alliance; Chicago, IL; May 4, 1952., May 4, 1952.

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Greeting to the Turkish People; May 6, 1952., May 6, 1952.

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Progress of Past 25 Years; Hadassah Silver Jubilee Luncheon; Chicago, IL; May 13, 1952., May 13, 1952.

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United Steelworks of America Convention; Philadelphia, PA; May 14, 1952., May 14, 1952.

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Amalgamated Clothing Workers; Atlantic City, NJ; May 15, 1952., May 15, 1952.

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Democratic Committee of Bronx County; Bronx, NY; May 15, 1952., May 15, 1952.

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Jewish National Fund; KFAR Truman Dinner; Washington, DC; May 26, 1952., May 26, 1952.

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Statement in Regards to the Presidency; May 29, 1952., May 29, 1952.

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Department of Alabama, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Birmingham, AL; June 14, 1952., June 14, 1952.

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Dedication Ceremonies; Dick Brothers, Inc; Reading, PA; June 24, 1952., June 24, 1952.

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"Columnists;" Article for Washington Times-Herald; Substituting for Austine Cassini; July 1952., July 1952.

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Statement on Candidacy for President; July 7, 1952., July 7, 1952.

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American Forum of the Air; Chicago, IL; July 20, 1952., July 20, 1952.

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Statement withdrawing his name as candidate for Presidency; Democratic Nation Convention; Chicago, IL; July 21, 1952., July 21, 1952.

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Statement by Earle C. Clements Honoring Barkley; Democratic National Convention; Chicago, IL; July 22, 1952., ca. July 22, 1952.

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Democratic National Convention; Chicago, IL; July 23, 1952., July 23, 1952.

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Statement upon the death of Senator Brien McMahon; July 28, 1952., July 28, 1952.

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Campaign on behalf of Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 Presidential Election; St. Cloud, MN; October 15, 1952., October 15, 1952.

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Campaign on behalf of Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 Presidential Election; Jersey City, NJ; October 23, 1952., October 23, 1952.

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"Governor Stevenson;" Televised Address; Jersey City, NJ; October 23, 1952., October 23, 1952.

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Campaign on behalf of Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 Presidential Election; October 24, 1952., October 24, 1952.

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"Senator George W. Norris and Rural Electrification;" Article for Rural Electrification Magazine; Washington, DC; December 1952., December 1952.

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Notes on Heart Fund Speech; Louisville, KY; 1953., 1953

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"Meet the Veep;" Scripts and Material; February, March, and April 1953., February, March, April 1953.

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Notes on address before Medical College at Yeshiva; Miama Beach, FL; April 2, 1953., April 2, 1953.

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"Selling--Key to the Future;" Sales Executive Club; Chicago, IL; April 24, 1953., April 24, 1953.

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"American Foreign Policy in a Divided World;" Junion Chamber of Commerce; Winnipeg, Canada; April 29, 1953., April 29, 1953.

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"Meet the Veep;" Scripts and Material; May 1953., May 1953.

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"The Lawyer in Politics;" Cleveland Bar Association; Cleveland, OH; May 5, 1953., May 5, 1953.

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"Meet the Veep;" Scripts and Material; June, July, and August 1953., June, July, August 1953.

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Excerpts; National Advisory Industrial Institute; Pittsburg, PA; June 23, 1953., June 23, 1953.

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REA; Georgia Planters Electric Membership Corporation; July 2, 1953. Handwritten notes., July 2, 1953.

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Ninth Annual Interfaith Meeting; Schroon Lake, NY: July 26, 1953., July 26, 1953.

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Speech notes from 1954., 1954

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Todd County Farm Bureau; Elkton, KY; February 8, 1954., February 8, 1954.

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Young Democrat's Club of Alabama State Convention; Birmingham, AL; February 20, 1954., February 20, 1954.

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Joint Session of the Kentucky General Assembly; Frankfort, KY; February 25, 1954. Handwritten speech., February 25, 1954.

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Statement Declining to Enter U.S. Senate Race; Winter 1954. Handwritten., ca. Winter 1954.

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Statement on decision to enter U.S. Senate Race; March 27, 1954., March 27, 1954.

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Address to Louisville Chapter of American Institute of Industrial Engineers; Louisville, KY; May 7, 1954., May 7, 1954.

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Execerpts for National Association of Retail Hardware Dealers; San Francisco, CA; July 15, 1954., July 15, 1954.

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Statement on outside speakers coming to Kentucky to campaign for Republican opponent., September 1954.

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Senate Campaign Opening; Shelbyville, KY; September 30, 1954., September 30, 1954.

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Statement on Tobacco; Lexington, KY: October 14, 1954., October 14, 1954.

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"Capitol Cloakroom;" CBS Radio Broadcast; Washington, DC; April 16, 1955., April 16, 1955.

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Gubernatorial Primary (Chandler-Combs); WHAS Television Broadcast; Louisville, KY; August 4, 1955., August 4, 1955.

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Kentucky Governor's Campaign; Paducah, KY; August 5, 1955., August 5, 1955.

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Labor Day Greeting; AFL News Reporter; AFL Building; Washington, DC; August 12, 1955., August 12, 1955.

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"You Don't Need to Grow Old;" Argosy Magazine Article; September 1955., September 1955.

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State Convention of Soil Conservation Districts; Kentucky Dam, KY; October 5, 1955., October 5, 1955.

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Dedication of New Ford Plant; Louisville, KY; October 18, 1955., October 18, 1955.

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Floodwall Dedication; Covington, KY; October 18, 1955., October 18, 1955.

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84th Congress, 1st Session; Barkley Speeches on Senate Floor; Washington, DC; 1956., 1956

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Statement on the State of the Union Address; Washington, DC; January 5, 1956., January 5, 1956.

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"Woodrow Wilson;" Town Meeting; Staunton, VA; January 22, 1956., January 22, 1956.

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"Politics, USA;" Town Meeting; ABC Radio Broadcast; New York, NY; January 29, 1956., January 29, 1956.

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"Woodrow Wilson and the Congress;" University of Chicago; Chicago, IL; February 2, 1956., February 2, 1956.

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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner; Louisville, KY; March 7, 1956., March 7, 1956.

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"Woodrow Wilson;" University of Louisville; Louisville, KY; April 17, 1956., April 17, 1956.

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"Wilson the Statesmen;" Woodrow Wilson Centennial Dinner; Washington, DC; April 21, 1956. Handwritten speech., April 21, 1956.

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Tenth Anniversary "Meet the Press" Dinner; Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC; April 28, 1956., April 28, 1956.

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Barkley's Last Speech at a Mock Democratic Convention; Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA; April 30, 1956., April 30, 1956.

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Incomplete speeches that were not dated; some with corrections within speech., n.d.

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Miscellaneous speeches in Congress; Washington, DC; not dated., n.d.

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News Releases; not dated., n.d.

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Speeches made outside of Congress that were not dated., n.d.

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Speech comments and suggestions; not dated., n.d.

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Notes for Speeches; many handwritten., n.d.

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Assorted speeches. Includes Churchill and Eisenhower speeches, undated

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Assorted uncatalogued speeches.

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Assorted uncatalogued reports and clippings.

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Newspaper clippings, 1902-1966

Congressional Record, 57th Congress, First Session - Philippine Tariff Bill, 1902

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ca. 1902

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1908

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1909

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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ca. 1910-1919

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1920

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1921

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1922-1923

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1924

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1925

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1926

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1927

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1928

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1929

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1930

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1931

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1932

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1933

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1934

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1935

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1936-1937

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1938

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1939

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1940

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1941

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Convention and Campaign, 1944

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Tax Veto, 1944

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1945

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1946

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1947

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1948

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1949

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1950-1951

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1952

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1953

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1954

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1955

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Barkley Death and Funeral, 1956

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1956-1959

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1960-1962

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1963-1966

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Oversize Clippings, 1913-1961

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Oversize Clippings, 1909-1914

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Oversize Clippings, 1915-1919

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Oversize Clippings, 1920-1924

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Oversize Clippings, 1926-1928

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Oversize Clippings, 1931-1939

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Oversize Clippings, 1940-1949 (excluding February, 1944)

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Oversize Clippings, February, 1944

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Oversize Clippings, 1950-1965

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Pamphlets, 1893-1955, undated

Kentucky - Jefferson Club Association, Paducah, Kentucky, Bylaws, 1909

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Kentucky - Woodmen of the World - Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Session, Head Camp, Kentucky Jurisdiction, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 1917

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Kentucky - Booklet of Kentucky - U.S. Railroad Administration, 1919

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Kentucky - An Inventory of Kentucky by Vance Armentrout, Courier-Journal, Louisville Times, 1922

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Kentucky - The World Court - An Address by Mr. Helm Bruce, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923

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Kentucky - Kentucky Court Calendar, 1926

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Kentucky - Teeth for the Lien Law - An Act of the General Assembly, 1926

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The Eastern Kentucky Flood Disaster: A Report of the Relief Operations by The American National Red Cross, 1928

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Kentucky - Labor Day Address by Col. Samuel Pascoe, President of United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) District No. 30, Providence, Kentucky, 1931

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Kentucky - The Tariff and Agricultural Prosperity with Specific Suggestions for Tax Relief by Harry Flood Byrd to the Kentucky Legislature, 1932

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Kentucky - Democratic Woman's Club of Kentucky - The Democratic Woman's Journal (April, 1932), 1932

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Kentucky - Democratic Woman's Club of Kentucky - The Democratic Woman's Journal (July, 1932), 1932

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Testimonial Dinner to Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, Irvin Cobb Hotel, Paducah, Kentucky, 1936

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A Glance Backwards for 100 Years anniversary of the Centennial of Lowes (Graves County), Kentucky, 1937

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Kentucky - Court of Appeals - A Brief dealing with Constitutionality of the General Registration and Purgation Act of 1938, ca. 1938

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Kentucky - Summary of National Youth Administration Activities, 1938

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Kentucky - Annual Report of the Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky, and Pendennis Club Roster, 1881-1956, 1939

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Kentucky - Kentucky State Bar Journal - Kentucky's New Deal of the 1820s by Cassius M. Clay, Assistant General Counsel for Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1939

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Kentucky - Proposed World Constitution and Comments by Robert Hubbard, 1946

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Kentucky - Kentucky Government Directory, 1948

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Kentucky - University of Louisville: Sesquicentennial and Inaugural Ceremonies, 1948

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Southern States Midwest Sales Conference, ca. 1948

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Kentucky - The Bowling Green Story: The Story of 190 American Citizens vs. The Westinghouse Company, 1951

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Kentucky - Industrial Resources, Jamestown, Kentucky Prepared by the Jamestown Lions Club and the Kentucky Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, 1954

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Kentucky - Chrysler Events: Owner's Magazine - "Kentucky: The State That Has Everything" Article, 1955

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Kentucky - "Let's Organize A Local Watershed Association"; "Statement Urging Completion of Flood Control-Water Storage In the Green River Watershed of Western Kentucky"; "Water Resources Development by The Corps of Engineers in Kentucky", 1955

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Kentucky - Mountain Laurel Festival, Pineville, Kentucky, 1955

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Kentucky - Youth Ambassadors of Good Will "Friendship Flight" to Havana, Cuba by the Jefferson County Recreation Youth Association, 1955

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Kentucky - Annual Report of the American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Kentucky, 1955

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Memorandum On Behalf Of Kentucky Distillers' Association To The Interdepartmental Trade Agreement Organization And The Committee For Reciprocity Information, 1955

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Kentucky - "Farm Families and Social Security" by the College of Agriculture and Home Economics, University of Kentucky, 1955

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Kentucky - Report of Joint Committee on Insurance Investigation, Kentucky General Assembly, 1956

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Kentucky - Country Club of Paducah, Inc. Membership Roster; "The Paducah Story", n.d.

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Political - Address as Temporary Chairman of New York Republican Convention by Elihu Root, 1916

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Political - Announcement of John D. Carroll of New Castle, Kentucky for Governor, 1919

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Political - Political Platform of Progressive Republicans of Wisconsin by Edward E. Browne, 1920

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Political - Speeches on the Goals and Accomplishments of the Republican Party, 1920-1924

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Political - Speeches on behalf of the Democratic Party, 1920-1926

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Political - The Official Truth About Harding by Lynn Haines and Henry Raymond Mussey, 1920

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Political - Investigation of Newberry Election in Michigan by U.S. Senate, 1921

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Political - Facts About Taxation: Analysis of Tax Bills, 1921, 1924, 1926

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Political - Kentucky Registration Law, 1922

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Political - Democracy: Let the People Rule by Robert L. Owen, 1923

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Political - The Fortnightley Bulletin published by the Democratic National Committe, 1923

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Political - Address of Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State, and Temporary Chairman of the New York Republican State Covention, 1924

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Political - Biography and Record of John W. Davis, Democratic Nominee For President, published by the Democratic National Committee, 1924

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Political - John W. Davis Campaign Speeches, 1924

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Political - Historical Abstract of Presidential Conventions and Elections by Ernest Fletcher Clymer, 1924

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Political - Oil Scandal Speeches by Sen. Thomas J. Walsh and Rep. Marvin Jones, 1924

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Political - Democratic Women's Clubs Organization Plan and Organization Primer, 1924

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Political - Pamphlets by Marion Banister on behalf of the Democratic National Committee: The Lands Ye Possess; Democracy and Labor; A Tabloid History of Democratic Party; The Tariff As a Tax on Women, 1924-1928

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Political - Jackson Day Address by Sen. Pat Harrison in Columbus, Ohio, 1925

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Political - "Democrat or Republican?" Speech by Rep. William A. Oldfield, 1925

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Political - Literature Relating to the Kentucky Senate Campaign, 1926

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Political - Speeches by Rep. Cordell Hull regarding Campaign Slush Funds and Foreign Debt Settlement, and Rep. Finis J. Garrett's Appeal to the Patriotism of Pennyslvania., 1926

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Political - The Ohio Review, 1927

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Political - "A Voice From Beyond: Senator Frank B. Willis's Last Plea for U.S. Assails Envy and Ingratitude of Burton and Those Who Deserted Him, Hits Hoover as an Internationalist and an Enemy of the American Farmer", 1928

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Political - Excerpts from Speeches and Writings of Herbert Hoover On Important Public Questions published by the Republican National Committee, 1928

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Political - Address Accepting Democratic Nomination for Vice President and Address of Notification by Joe T. Robinson and Claude G. Bowers, respectively., 1928

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Political - "Intolerance? Religious Prejudice? Bigotry? Who Is Guilty?" published by the Protestant Federation, 1928

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Political - Bases for Apportionment of State Legislatures by Agnes M. Brown, 1928

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Political - Origin of the Republican Party, Diamond Jubilee Celebration, Ripon, Wisconsin, 1929

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Political - "Some Letters and Comment Thereon: A Study in Civic Character" published by Friends of Alfred E. Smith, 1932

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Political - James A. Farley: The Case For Franklin D. Roosevelt- A Radio Address Over A Coast To Coast Hook-Up Of Both The National and Columbia Broadcasting Systems, November 6, 1932; A Covenant With the People - Address Delivered at Overton Park, Memphis, Tennessee, July 15, 1933; History and Functions of the National Committee - Address Delivered Before American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 29, 1933; The New Era - Address Delivered Before The Democratic Preprimary Convention at Worcester, Massachusetts, June 14, 1934; Dictatorship - A Myth - Address Delivered at A Democratic Dinner in Roanoke, Virginia, October 19, 1934; Party Responsibility - An Address Delivered Over the Radio On November 18, 1934, 1932-1934

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Politics - The Democratic Bulletin published by The Woman's National Democratic Club, 1932

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Political - Election Year Facts by Lowell Thomas, 1936

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Political - Registration Act by the Kentucky General Assembly (House Bill No. 385), 1938

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Political - Government Spending Creates New Assets published by the Democratic National Committee, 1938

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Political - "A United Party or a Minority Party" by Robert H. Jackson at the Annual State Banquet of the Democrats Of Kansas, 1939

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Political - The 1940 Platform of the Democratic Party, 1940

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Political - Miscellaneous Campaign News Releases, Speeches and Poem, 1940

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Political - The Democratic Woman's Journal, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953

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Political - Democratic National Committee Literature; The Wealth of Our Nation - What the Democratic Administration Has Done to Protect and Increase Our Wealth; Justice For All - A Report on what the Democratic Administration has done to provide Justice for all Americans; What happens if you Lose Your Job or get Too Old To Work - a report on what the Democratic Administration is doing to Protect You And Yours "between jobs" and when you are old; Hope - The Men Who Were NOT Forgotten; The American Farmer - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; How To Make Friends And Influence Neighbors - a Report on what the Democratic Administration is doing to make "Good Neighbors" among the nations of the Western Hemisphere; Which Will YOU Choose? A report on the Labor Record of the Democratic Administration; Men At Work - A Report On How The Democratic Administration Helps American Business; Decent Homes For ALL American Families - A report on what the Democratic Administration is doing to provide better…

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Political - , Part I and Part II published by The United States News, 1944

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Political - Miscellaneous Campaign Literature: Can Politics Stop At The Water's Edge?; There Is No Substitute For Experience; Unfolding Social Security, Unemployment Compensation, and The New Deal, 1944

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Political - The Democratic Digest, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953

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Political - Sen. Wilson Gilmore, President of the Young Democratic Clubs of America - Biographical Sketch and 8X10 B&W Photograph, 1950

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Political - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Program, Los Angeles, California, 1951

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Political - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Program, Phoenix, Arizona, 1951

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Political - Democratic National Committee, Western States Dinner, Los Angeles, California, 1951

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Political - Kentucky's Four Years of Democratic Progress, 1947-1951, 1951

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Political - "Treatment of Civil Rights in the Platform of the Democratic Party" by Dwight R.G. Palmer, 1952

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Political - Delegates and Alternates to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, 1952

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Political - Presidential Elections: Facts and Figures, Past And Current, 1952

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Political - Adlai Stevenson Volunteer's Work Kit, 1952

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Political - Democratic National Committee Women's Division Campaign Material, 1952

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Political - Broadside - "Don't Let It Happen Again! A Real Life Story" by Bill Roosman, A Crawford County Farmer and Dairyman, 1952

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Political - Journal of Living - "Why I Lost The Presidency" by Alben W. Barkley, 1953

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Political - Address by Ben F. Ray, Chairman of the Alabama State Democratic Executive Committee in Montgomery, Alabama, 1954

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Political - Newsweek - Kentucky Senate Campaign Information, 1954

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Political - Governmental Guide, Kentucky Edition, 1955

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Subject - Aeronautics - Uncle Sam's Best Buy (n.d.); North American Airlines (1955); The Air Traffic Solution for Washington, D.C. (1956); Air Transport Facts and Figures (1955); Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, Constitution and By-Laws (1949)

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Subject - Agriculture - Farmers In The War (1944); The Agricultural Review: Journal of the American Farm Congress (1926); Honest Money: An Explanation of the relation of money, prices and prosperity (1932); Success Stories: Negro Farmers (1952); Summary of Legislative Policies and Programs of The National Grange for 1955; Research Needed To Improve Grasses and Legumes For More Productive Pastures, Ranges, Hay (1955); Forests And The Future Of The Upper South (1956); Action Needed to solve the Farm Problem (1956); Agricultural Income (1944); The Progressive Farmer - "How Can We Justify the Export Debenture Plan?" Broadside; Report of the Chief of the Forest Service (1949); Numbers of Farms By States And Counties, 1925, 1920, 1910, and 1900 (1925); The McNary-Haugen Bill Report (1923-1925)

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Subject - Agricultural Speeches - "Putting Farming on a Modern Business Basis" by Bernard M. Baruch (1920); "The Problem of Agriculture" by James A. Farley (1934); "The Dog" by Rep. Harry B. Hawes (1923); "Agriculture Is Fundamental" by E.T. Meredith (ca. 1922); "Agriculture's Present Condition and Its Solution" by Rep. George W. Johnson (1924); A Practical and Permanent Solution of the Farm Problem by B.F. Yoakum (ca. 1925); National Farm Marketing by B.F. Yoakum (1926); "The Farmer Gets the Short End of the Bargain in the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law" by Rep. Eugene Black (1926); "The Tariff, The President, And The Farmer" by Rep. Marvin Jones (1926); "The Present Administration and the Farmer" by Rep. Gordon Browning (1926); "Farm Relief Legislation" by Rep. Melvin O. McLaughlin (1926); "A Farm Relief Measure - The Haugen Bill" by Rep. William D. Boies (1926); "The Haugen Bill In Operation" by Rep. Charles Brand (1926); "Farm Relief Legislation" by Rep. William B. Oliver (1926); "The…

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Subject - Airports - "The Airport And Its Neighbors: The Report Of The President's Airport Commission" (1952)

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Subject - Americanism - Address by Francis Biddle, Solicitor General of the United States; Addresses by William S. Kenyon, William Allen Butler, John A. Stewart, William A. Prendergast, and Perley Morse at a Meeting of The Lawyers Club, New York City (1919); American Prophets by edited by Sydney Strong (1934); The Spirit Of America 1620-1920; "The American Way Of Life" (1951)

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Subject - American Liberty League - "The Townsend Nightmare"; "Government By Busybodies"; "28 Facts about The New Deal"; "The New Deal: Boondoggling Circus"; Wealth And Income: A Factual Analysis of a Situation Frequently Obscured by Misinformation and Attempts to Arouse Class Prejudices (1936); The Townsend Utopia: Speech of Dr. Ray Bert Westerfield (1936); New Work-Relief Funds: An analysis of a situation demanding that Congress call a halt on departures from constitutional government, review policies initiated by the Executive but properly within the province of the Legislative Branch and cut short both waste and extravagance in the expenditure of public funds (1936); Abuses of Power Speech of Jouett Shouse, President of the American Liberty League (1936); An American Philosophy Speech of Jouett Shouse, President of the American Liberty League (1936); The American Form Of Government, The Supreme Court And The New Deal (1936)

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Subject - Ashurst, Henry F. - "Farewell To The Senate" (1940)

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Subject - Assembly of Captive European Nations (Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania) - Charter and Rules of Procedure (1955); Resolutions And Reports (1955)

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Subject - Atomic Bomb - Department Of State Information Memorandum No. 61, "Soviet Atomic Explosion" (1949)

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Subject - Banks and Banking - Summaries of banking topics; Address by J.W. Pole, Comptroller of the Currency, Before The Convention Of The American Bankers Association At San Francisco (1929); "Consolidated Statement Of Condition Of The Twelve Federal Land Banks At The Close Of Business May 31, 1926"; Report On The Possible Establishment Of An Intra-European Bank For Cooperatives - Summary And Conclusions (1955); National Association of Mutual Savings Banks newsletter, Mutual Savings Banking (1956); The National Bank of Washington- Historical Highlights Of Washington's Oldest Bank (1955); The Federal Reserve Bank System - An Interview with James Simpson, President of Marshall Field & Company (n.d.); Readjust, Work, And Have Faith - Address by Atlee Pomerene (1921); Truth About The Federal Reserve System - Speech of Sen. Carter Glass (1922); Federal Reserve Board's Deflation Policy (Reply To Senator Glass) - Speech Of Sen. J. Thomas Heflin (1922); Federal Reserve Board Governor - Speech…

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Subject - Business - "Monthly Survey Of Business of the American Federation of Labor" (1932); Preliminary Statement of Industrial Conference Called By The President (1919); Report of Industrial Conference called by The President (1920); Addresses By Elbert H. Gary, President, American Iron And Steel Institute (1925); The Government In The Coal Business - An Address By Harry L. Gandy, Executive Secretary of the National Coal Association (1925); The Corporation Journal (Published by The Corporation Trust Company And Affiliated Companies, 1931); Address by William J. Donovan Before Trade Association Executives in New York City - The Effect Of The Sugar Institute Case On Trade Association Activities (1936); Regulation By Conference: A new theory of government - An address by Lowell B. Mason, Federal Trade Commissioner (n.d.); Growth Patterns of States (1955); Is Competition A Sin? (1956); Economic Aspects Of Federal Regulation Of Bank Holding Companies (Published by Stanford Research…

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Subject - Business - Market Letters, 1926

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Subject - Christmas Pageant of Peace - First Annual Report (1955)

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Subject - Churchill, Winston - Speeches

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Subject - Citizenship - An Obligation of Citizenship by David Lawrence (1929); Fifth National Conference on Citizenship Report (1950); USA Citizenship - Know It, Cherish It, Live It (1951); Report Of The Sixth National Conference On Citizenship (1952)

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Subject - Civil Defense - Boy Scouts of America Publications - Family "Be Prepared" Plan (1951); First Aid And Rescue Methods (1951); Pattern For Survival - A Guide for Unit Leaders (1951); Civil Defense Guide (1950-1951); Collection, Distribution And Communication Services (1951). Also Memorandum from Office of Sen. Dennis Chavez regarding establishment of a Committee for the Preservation of Human Life (ca. 1955).

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Subject - Clemens, Samuel L. - Mark Twain Quarterly (1949)

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Subject - Confederate Air Force (1955)

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Subject - Depew, Chauncey - Speeches

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Subject - Disarmament - "Proposed Conference On Naval Armaments" Press Release (1929); "Universal Guaranteed Disarmament" Remarks by Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (1953); Subcommittee On Disarmament of the Committee On Foreign Relations (1956); "Control And Reduction Of Armaments" Hearing Before A Subcommittee Of The Committee On Foreign Relations, United States Senate (1956); "Militarism, Pacifism, or Self-Defense" Reprint of Editorial in The Philadelphia Record (1926)

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Subject - Early, Stephen T. - Memorial

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Subject - Economic Conditions - "Who Pays Uncle Sam's Bills?" (1925); "Economic Conditions, Governmental Finance, United States Securities" (1940); The Bread Tribute- Bread Profiteers and Bankrupt Farmers, A Report by Basil M. Manly, Director of The People's Legislative Service (1924); The Miracle of America (n.d.); "Spend, Sucker, Spend" Reprint from The Waterville Times (1944); Condensed Statement of Condition, The National City Bank of New York, Including Domestic and Foreign Offices (1931); A Prosperous Post-War Era Is Possible ( (ca. 1940)

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Subject - Economic Conditions - Speeches - The Things That Are Caesar's - A Defence of Wealth by Guy Morrison Walker (1922); Business And Government Cooperation For Postwar Prosperity by Nathaniel R. Whitney (1944); "Foreign Depression vs. American Prosperity - Reduces Expenditures, Reduced Taxes, Reduced Freight Rates" Statement by Medill McCormick (1922); Speech of Rep. John M. Robsion (1919); Are We Headed For Bankruptcy and War? Address by Eugene W. Castle (1956); Let's Learn To Live With Plenty by Murray D. Lincoln, President of the Cooperative League of the USA (1956); Inflation Hopes And Inflation Fears Radio Address by Dr. James Washington Bell, Vice President of the Economists' National Committee On Monetary Policy (n.d.); Control Of The Price Level Radio Address by Hudson B. Hastings, Member of the Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy (n.d.); What Is Going To Stop Our Excessive Public Spending Radio Address by Edwin Walter Kemmerer, President of Economists…

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Subject - Education - "Private And Church Colleges Face Financial Problems" by the United States Department Of The Interior (n.d.); A Brief Statement of the History and Activities of the American Council On Education 1918-53; National University School Of Law Catalogue (1949); Exchange - Newsletter of the Institute Of International Education (1954); United States Government Grants for graduate study under the Fulbright Act and the Buenos Aires Convention 1956-1957; Institute Of International Education Programs And Purposes (1955); the National Education Association Of The United States - Membership, Policies, Organizationk and Services (1955)

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Subject - Education - Henry Ford Trade School

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Subject - Electoral College

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Subject - Farley, James A. - Speeches - Ireland, the Nationless Nation Maker (1935); John Marshall (1934); Education And Its Responsibility (1935); The Opportunity Of Education (1935)

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Subject - Federal Finance - Speeches - "Appropriations And Expenditures" by Rep. Joseph W. Byrns (1926); "The Change Of Our Appropriation System From An Extravagant To An Economical One Is The Most Important Problem Confronting The American People" by Rep. James P. Buchanan (1926); "Federal Financing, 1913-1925" by Rep. Cordell Hull (1925); "Appropriations Of The Second Session Sixty-Eighth Congress" by Rep. Joseph W. Byrns (1925); Statement by Secretary Morgenthau Before the Senate Finance Committee on H.R. 5748 (1939); Reader's Digest "How About a National Lottery" by "Mr. Pro" (1938); "Why Not - A National Lottery" by N.G. Sherouse (n.d.)

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Subject - Federal-State Relations - Statement by Governor Adlai Stevenson (1949)

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Subject - Floods - Hurricane Carol Lashes Rhode Island, August 31, 1954, published by Povidence Journal Company; "Why We Need Dillon Dam: After 40 Years Ohio's Licking River Still Threatens Rich Muskingum Valley (1956); Let Us Have Protection From Floods (ca. 1935)

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Subject - Foreign Relations - Text of Governor (of Ohio) Bricker's Address (1944); "The Duel For Men's Minds" Address by William Benton, Publisher, Encyclopedia Britannica (1955); "Draft Resolution on Foreign Policy" author unknown; "America's Responsibility For Leadership In World Affairs" Address By Brooks Emeny (1944); "Sea Power, Finance and America" in Foreign Affairs (1929); "Our Foreign Policy" Address by Secretary of State Cordell Hull at the National Press Club (1938); Bread And Liberty Address By Henry R. Luce (1946); The Confession of Faith of An American by Colonel Robert R. McCormick, Editor and Publisher of The Chicago Tribune (1944); The Monroe Doctrine: The Vital Necessity Of Its Continued Maintenance by Thomas H. Mahony (1921); Department of State "Press Releases" (1929); Address by Henry A. Wallace, Editor of the New Republic, Broadcast Over the network of the Columbia Broadcasting System (1947); The Balance of Power in Europe Remarks by Sen. Burton K. Wheeler (1943)

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Subject - France - Facts About France by E. Saillens (1918); A Day At Versailles: Illustrated Guide to the Museum, the Palace, the Parc, and the Trianons by G. Braun (1918); Versailles et les Trianons (ca. 1918)

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Subject - Freeman, Douglas Southall - Speech on Patrick Henry (1949)

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Subject - Germany - The Sudeten Bulletin (1954); Facts in Review issued by the German Library of Information, New York, NY (1940); ABN Correspondence: Monthly Bulletin Of The Antibolshevik Bloc of Nations (1954)

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Subject - Great Britain - The New Guide To Westminster Abbey by H.F. Westlake, Custodian of the Abbey (1918); The British Commonwealth Of Nations Speech by General Smuts (1917); Forward To Socialism Issued By The National Conference Of The Socialist League (1934); Authorized Guide To The Tower Of London By Rev. W.J. Loftie (1918); The Character Of The British Empire By Ramsay Muir (1917); "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese" Menu (n.d.)

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Subject - Greece - Greece and Her Island Cyprus Published by the Supremem Lodge of the Greek American Progressive Association (1955)

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Subject - Health - The National Federation Of The Blind "the blind speak for themselves" (n.d.); Poliomyelitis Vaccine In The Fall Of 1955 by Jonas Salk; New Information For Physicians on the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine edited by Hart E. Van Riper, M.D. (1956); The Rockefeller Foundation: A Review For 1925 by George E. Vincent (1926); Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, "Hospital Facilities: Complete Roster of Hospitals, Health Centers, and Facilities, approved for Federal Construction Funds under the Hill-Burton Program (1950); Healthways: The Magazine With A Message "Winning The Battle of Polio" (1954); Into The Light: The National Society For Crippled Children And Adults, Inc. 1954 Annual Report; National Fund For Medical Education Report To Contributors (1954); Dig That Fine Print by J.F. Follmann, Jr., General Manager, Bureau of Accident and Health Underwriters (1955); Blue Cross 25 Years of Progress in Hospital Care Prepayment (1955)

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Subject - A Guide To Slum Clearance and Urban Redevelopment Under Title I Of The Housing Act Of 1949 (1950); District Of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency Annual Report, 1954

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Subject - Howard University - Annual Report 1941; Howard University Bulletin (April and July, 1941)

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Subject - Industry - The role of Aluminum from Canada in the United States (1955); American Gas And Electric Company 1955 Annual Report; The Natural Gas Issue Before Congress (1955); The Food Group Membership Directory (1956); General Aniline & Film Corporation Annual Report 1955; Distribution Policies And Practices of General Motors Statement and Discussion by Harlow H. Curtice, President of General Motors (1956); Disability Retirement In Industrial Pension Plans (1956); Essentiality Of The American Horological Industry (1955); The Department Of Justice And The Aluminum Co. Of America Report (1926); Department Of Justice And The Aluminum Co. Of America Minority Views (1926); The Department Of Justice And The Aluminum Co. Of America Additional Minority Views (1926)

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Subject - Institute of Navigation - Annual Reports Of The Technical Committees For The 12-Month Period Ending May 30, 1949; Program, Eastern Regional Meeting (1950)

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Subject - Internal Revenue Service - Amended and Supplemental Petition of O.O. Owens (1956); "General Description Of How Reorganization Plan No. 1 Of 1952 Operates"; News Release (1952); "Summary Of Actions Taken To Improve Administration In The Bureau Of Internal Revenue 1946-To Date"

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Subject - International Development Board - "Partners In Progress: A Report To The President" (1951)

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Subject - International Relations - Fundamentals: The Sino-Japanese Question From A Different Angle (n.d.); International Conciliation: Learning And Peace - The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Starts Its Work, and American Policy On Germany by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes (1946); International Conciliation: Russia Seen From Within, An Account Of A Relief Mission Visit by Peter Grimm, and Russia And The World - A Soviet Review Of Diplomacy by Max M. Laserson (1947), and En Route Notebook with sections on England, France, Italy, Greece, Switzerland and Yugoslavia (Folder A)

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Subject - International Relations - En Route Notebook with broadcast transcripts from August 8, 1947 ("Political Mass Misery), August 11, 1947 ("The Great Hope"), August 15, 1947 ("Let's Not Be Stampeded"), August 18, 1947 ("Time Is Running Out In Germany"), and August 22, 1947 ("Prostration Is Not Peace"); Union Des Exploitations Electriques En Belgique (1951); The Abolition Of War by F.N. Keen (1955); Freedom & Union - Magazine Of The Democratic World (1955); The Near East - Crisis For Democracy (1956); Ten Years Of CARE - A Report (1956) (Folder B)

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Subject - International Trade Organization - Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization (1948); State Department Press Release on Memorandum For The President and Secretary of State On The Charter For An International Trade Organization; Summary Analysis of the ITO Charter (n.d.)

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Subject - Interparliamentary Union - "Summary Record No. 1 (1953) (Folder A)

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Subject - Interparliamentary Union - Egypt - Guide Book for Tourism (1947); Ramble In Pharaonic And Islamic Egypt (1947); Speech Delivered on December 14, 1943 by Mr. Robert Gillon, President of the Belgian Senate, in his capacity of President of the Commission of the Interparliamentary Union (Folder B)

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Subject - Interparliamentary Union - Yugoslavia Trip Background Information (1955) (Folder C)

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Subject - Invitations and Programs - Ramp Festival, Cosby, Tennessee (1955); Presidents and Past Presidents, General Assembly of Greater Kansas City (1949-1951); Federal Bar Association Reception and Dinner in Honor of the Members of the Judicial Conference of the United States (1949); Dedication Dinner, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (1955)

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Subject - Israel - Prospectus, American-Israeli Cattle Corporation (1953); The Problem of Palestine: Evidence Submitted by the Arab Office, Jerusalem, to the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry (1946); Israel's Border and Security Problems by Major-General Moshe Dayan (1955); Speech written for Senator Humphrey at Golda Myerson dinner (n.d.); United Israel Bulletin Vol. 2 No. 5 (1946)

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Subject - Jamaica - Guide issued by the Jamaica Tourist Association, Kingston (1920)

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Subject - Jefferson, Thomas - Thomas Jefferson: The Giant by Theodore Fred Kuper with an introduction by Claude G. Bowers (1945); Several publications issued by the Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Commission (ca. 1943), including the Thomas Jefferson Quiz Book compiled by Edward Boykin, suggested Thomas Jefferson commemoration exercises, a tribute poster featuring quotes from Jefferson, and Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of American Independence of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom and Father of the University of Virginia; Colonel Edwin A. Halsey's definition of a Democrat (1928); Excerpts from an article entitled "Jefferson and His Party To-Day" by William E. Russell (1896); two typewritten essays, one untitled and one titled Jefferson: Apostle of Individual Liberty (n.d.); Quotations from Jefferson (n.d.); Newspaper clippings (1943); Brochure offering Monticello for sale (n.d.); Speech delivered by Senator John Warwick Daniel at Monticello (1893); Other…

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Miscellaneous - Jews - Publications from the American-Birobidjan Committee: What is Birobidjan? (n.d.), The Ambijan Bulletin Vol. 4 No. 1 (1945), various newsletters (ca. 1945), and 4,500 Orphans: Our Debt to the Children of Hitler's Victims (n.d.); from the Jewish Labor Committee: Overseas Activities of the Jewish Labor Committee (n.d.), J.L.C. conference newsletter (1951), Jews behind the Iron Curtain mimeographed reprint (1951); The A.F. of L. Fights Bigotry! (n.d.); and The Time is Now! (1951); The Gospel of the Kingdom by Philip E.J. Monson (n.d.); American Jewish Life Vol. 1 No. 2 (1951); Why Are Jews Persecuted for Their Religion? The Truth is Stranger than Fiction (n.d.); J.N.F. Bulletin No.1, by the Jewish National Fund (1952); National Shrine for the Jewish War Dead (n.d.); The Arab Campaign against American Jews by the American Jewish Congress (1956); The Long Struggle for Brotherhood, an address by Oveta Culp Hobby (1954)

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Miscellaneous - Proctor Knott on Duluth (1871). Reprinted.

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Miscellaneous - Korean War - Report to the President: Building America's Might by Charles E. Wilson (1951); Press release from Col. Ben C. Limb (1953)

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Miscellaneous - Ku Klux Klan - The Klan: Defender of Americanism by Hiram Wesley Evans (1925); The Kourier Magazine Vol. 2, Nos. 4 and 5 (1926)

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Miscellaneous - Labor - Security …The Central Issue by William P. Gottlieb and Walter E. Schaap, designed and illustrated by Michael Germakian (1952); Automation: A Report to the UAW-CIO Economic and Collective Bargaining Conference Held in Detroit, Michigan the 12th and 13th of November 1954 (1955); America's Town Meeting of the Air: Will the Demands of Organized Labor Promote Recovery?, a joint discussion by Sidney Hillman and James A. Emery (1935); Capital and Labor: A Fair Deal, extracts from an address by Otto H. Kahn (1919); A Common Sense Plan for the Stimulation of National Employment by James A. Melton (1955); Labor's Arguments against "Bosse's Folly" by the Kentucky State Federation of Labor (n.d.); Guaranteed Annual Wage: Blue Sky and Brass Tacks by Frank Rising (1955); Organization of Fair Employment Practices Committee, speech of Hon. John S. Gibson (1944); Statement of Ewan Clague, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, in releasing a BLS report on Older Workers in Our Aging…

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Miscellaneous - Thunder on the Right! by C.B. Larrabee (n.d.)

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Miscellaneous - Latin America - Organization of the United States Government for Technical Cooperation by the National Planning Association (1955); Affairs in Mexico, speeches of Hon. James A. Reed (1914)

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Miscellaneous - League of Nations - The World Court: Fifteen Questions Answered, the American Foundation information series No. 2 (1925); A Planless World, an address by Nicholas Murray Butler (1931); Two Ideals of Government, Pamphlet No. 29 from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law (1917); "A Word in Season" to Thoughtful Bible Readers and Observers from the Elijah Voice Society (1926); Digest of American Editorial Comment on the League of Nations, the World Court, Outlawry of War, Arbitration, and International Affairs in Their Relation to American Politics Vol. 2 No. 6, compiled by the League of Nations Assn. (1929); The Defection of the United States Senate in Betraying America into the World Court: An Open Letter to the American People by Vida Milholland (ca. 1926); Three booklets from the Old Colony Trust Company (1919): The Lodge-Lowell Debate on the Proposed League of Nations, The League of Nations, and The Treaty of Versailles…

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Miscellaneous - Speeches on Abraham Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln: The Seer by Emanuel Hertz (1925); The Lincoln Way: Nine Messages of Timely Warning and Advice Received from Abraham Lincoln on America's Present Dilemma and Future Destiny by Beatrice K. Russell (1955); Speeches given in the U.S. House of Representatives by Burnett M. Chiperfield (1932), James M. Graham (1913), S.D. Fess (1914), and William A. Rodenberg (1916)

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Miscellaneous - The Slavs among the Nations by T.G. Masaryk (1916)

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Miscellaneous - Merchant Marine -"Kings Point: Maker of Mariners" by Nathaniel T. Kenney and Volkmar Wentzel (1955); American Merchant Marine: Message of the President of the United States to the Joint Session of Congress (1922)

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Miscellaneous - Moral Rearmament - Report: Assembly of the Americas for Moral Re-Armament (1952)

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Miscellaneous - Narcotics - Marihuana: The New Dangerous Drug by Frederick T. Merrill (1938); Taxation of Marihuana: Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means (1937); Regulations No. 1 Relating to the Importation, Manufacture, Production, Compounding, Sale, Dealing in, Dispensing, Prescribing, Administering, and Giving Away of Marihuana (1937)

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Miscellaneous - National Munitions Control Board - Annual Report (1938)

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Miscellaneous - National Science Foundation Fellowships - Lists of recipients (1955)

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Miscellaneous - New Deal - "Five Years of the New Deal," Baltimore Evening Sun (1938); Jeffersonian Democrats vs. New Deal by S.B. Pettengill (n.d.); Democracy Marches Forward under Roosevelt, a radio address by Joseph B. Keenan (1938); Alphabetical Agencies Created under the Roosevelt New Deal Party compiled by E.M. Biggers (ca. 1943)

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Miscellaneous - New York - Summary of Report of Reconstruction Commission to Governor Alfred E. Smith on Retrenchment and Reorganization in the State Government (1919); Messages from Gov. Smith (1923)

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Miscellaneous - North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Lisbon and the Security of the Free World, an address by W. Averell Harriman, Director for Mutual Security (1952)

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Miscellaneous - Panama Canal - National Rivers and Harbors Congress Bulletin No. 2 (1921); The Panama Canal and Its Treaty Obligations, a speech by Wallace Nesbitt (1912); Two Senate speeches on tolls, one by Elihu Root (1913) and one by LeBaron B. Colt (1921)

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Miscellaneous - Peace - "Carl Schurz on Peace and War" (1915); Force and World Peace, remarks by Arthur Deerin Call (1936); Abstract of address on America's interest in world peace, by Irving Fisher (1924); Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin on War by Edwin D. Mead (1913); Turning Point toward Peace by James P. Warburg (1955)

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Miscellaneous - Poland - Poland under the Germans (1916); The Polish Constitution of the Third of May: Poland's National Holiday from the Polish American Congress (n.d.)

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Miscellaneous - Postal Service - Postal Affairs and the National Economy, an address by James A. Farley (1934); Reclassification of Postal Salaries, a message from President Coolidge to the U.S. Senate (1924)

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Miscellaneous - Prohibition - The Progress of Prohibition Enforcement, an address by Federal Prohibition Commissioner R.A. Haynes (1925); Law Observance, an address by Attorney General John G. Sargent (1926); Two booklets from the U.S. Treasury Department Bureau of Prohibition (1930): Padlock Procedure: The Judicial Method of Closing Property Used to Violate the Prohibition Laws and Public Cooperation in Prohibition Law Enforcement

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Miscellaneous - Public Opinion - The University of Chicago Round Table: A Radio Discussion of Testing Public Opinion featuring George Gallup, James Pollock, and Louis Wirth (1939)

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Miscellaneous - Public Power - Three publications from the American Public Power Association: proceedings from the sixth annual convention (1949), program from the seventh annual convention (1950), and Public Power Vol. 8 No. 3 (1950); "Industry's Interest in Fertilizer" by Charles J. Brand (1925); The Problems of Muscle Shoals by Charles H. Macdowell; Muscle Shoals: A War Time Project Has Become a Peace Time Problem by Frederick T. Hepburn (1925); Rural Electrification Magazine Ninth Year, Nos. 10 and 11, from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (1951); Facts about TVA Operations from the Tennessee Valley Authority (1955); Wisconsin REA News Vol. 12 No. 1, from the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative (1951); Power Possibilities at Muscle Shoals by Samuel S. Wyer (1925)

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Miscellaneous - Publishers/Publishing - Publishers' Weekly Vol. 165 No. 6 (1954)

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Miscellaneous - Railroads I - The Government and the Railroads by Otto H. Kahn (1916); The Howell-Barkley Bill to Date (1924); The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway: President's Message No. 264 by Fitzgerald Hall (1944); A Short Course in Railway Transportation from the Illinois Central System (1925-1926); Questions and Answers on Proposed Amendments to the Railroad Retirement, Railroad Unemployment Insurance and Carriers Taxing Acts from the Railway Labor Executives' Association (1945); Historical Sketch of Government Ownership of Railroads in Foreign Countries by W.M. Acworth (1917); A Right of the States, an address by Alfred P. Thom (1915); Fifty Years with Railroad Men from the YMCA Transportation Department (1921)

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Miscellaneous - Railroads II - Advance proof sheets for The Railroad Problem: A Suggestion by Walter W. Davis (1919); "The Failure of Government Ownership in Canada" by Samuel O. Dunn (1916); Five Lectures Concerning Transportation by Logan G. MacPherson (1914); Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics No. 303: Use of Federal Power in Settlement of Railway Labor Disputes by Clyde Olin Fisher (1922)

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Miscellaneous - Religion - Federal Council Bulletin Vol. 9, No. 3 from the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America (1926); Suggestions and Helps for Conversation Group Guides for Conversations in Christian Stewardship in the Local Church by Laurence Everett Nye (n.d.); 'Supplement to My Paradise Advocate' of March 1930: The End of This World. The Hereafter. The Keyes of Hell and of Death. by J.W. Dobbins (ca. 1944)

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Miscellaneous - Roads - Federal Responsibility for Our Highways from the American Association of State Highway Officials (1925); The AAA Motorists' Program for Better Highways from the American Automobile Association (ca. 1956); Various materials from the Eastern Highway Transport Conference (1953); Agendas and regulations from two Pan American Highway Congresses (1951, 1952); Message to the New Jersey Legislature from Gov. George S. Silzer (1923); Program from a national conference on highway financing sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (1955)

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Miscellaneous - Roman Catholic Church - The Church Problem in Mexico by Edward Alsworth Ross and Carleton Beals (1926); The Fortnightly Review Vol. 33 No. 17, by Arthur Preuss (1926); The Witness Vol. 6 No. 27 (1926)

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Miscellaneous - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Extracts from speeches on war, peace, and national defense (1933-1938)

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Miscellaneous - Theodore Roosevelt - Address before the Constitutional Convention of Ohio (1912)

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Miscellaneous - Russia - Two newspaper clippings by Percival P. Baxter (1931); Russia Today by Aaron Kopman (1927); The Big Smile: An Analysis of the Soviet "New Look" by Matthew Woll and Jay Lovestone (1955); Economic Review of the Soviet Union Vol. 5 No. 14-15, from the Amtorg Trading Corporation (1930); Proceedings of General Conference, August 1 and 2, 1930: The Internal and External Problems of Russia from the Institute of Politics in Williamstown, Massachusetts; The New Republic Vol. 70 No. 902 (1932); The New York Times Magazine (Nov. 30, 1930)

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Miscellaneous - Segregation - "The Need for Both Wisdom and Good Faith: Two Suggestions for Procedures in Carrying Out the Supreme Court's Decision Against Segregation" by Frank P. Graham (1955)

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Miscellaneous - Southern States - The South: Its Opportunities by C.H. Markham and Clark Howell (1925); It's Your Business… Facts about Southern State Cooperative (ca. 1955)

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Miscellaneous - Supreme Court - The Supreme Court of the United States (1951); Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: Remarks of Hon. C.W. Ramseyer (1923); Two versions of an essay by Charles Warren (1923): Borah and La Follette and the Supreme Court of the U.S. and Borah and La Follette vs. the Supreme Court

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Miscellaneous - Tariff I - The Laocoon Up-to-date, or Uncle Sam and the Tariff Act of 1922 by Howard C. Black (ca. 1924); Tariff Handicaps by James E. Boyle (1929); The Republican High Protective Tariff (Fordney-McCumber Act) by Alveron Sanford Hough (1924); United States Tariffs and Periods of Prosperity and Adversity (1789 to 1922) by Frederic E. Kip (1922); Trouble with GATT/OTC and H.R. 5550 from the Trade Information Committee of the American Tariff League (ca. 1956); Protection and the Miracle of American Production from the Fair Tariff League of Racine, Wisconsin (1923); Untitled press release approved by B.H. Hibbard, John R. Commons, and Selig Perlman of the University of Wisconsin (1929); Several typewritten documents (n.d.)

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Miscellaneous - Tariff II - ITO, GATT and OTC: The Grand Goal of the Free-Trade Cabal, or Sealing off the Powers of Congress Over Tariffs and Trade by O.R. Strackbein (1955); Speeches by Congressmen Anthony J. Griffin (1924), Cordell Hull (1925, 1926), Andrieus A. Jones (1923), Marvin Jones (1926), Atlee Pomerene (1922), and David I. Walsh (1924); Emergency Tariff Bill (1921); Tariff Act of 1922 with Index (1922)

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Miscellaneous - Taxation - Taxes and America's Future by Fred Maytag II (ca. 1955); National Tax Reform and Reduction, an address by Frank W. Mondell (1925); Ascending Taxation, Descending Income: The Vanishing Point by John W. Prentiss (ca. 1932); Facing the Issue of Income Tax Discrimination: A Statement on the Five-Year Income Tax Reduction Plan from the National Association of Manufacturers (1955); Return on Net Worth as a Measure of Profits from the National Security Industrial Association (1955); Speeches by Congressmen William E. Borah (1924), Theodore E. Burton (1924), Joseph W. Byrns (1926), James W. Collier (1924), Cordell Hull (1925), Andrieus A. Jones (1924), C. William Ramseyer (1924), and George J. Schneider (1924); H.R. 6715, the Revenue Act of 1924; Revenue Revision, 1925: Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means; You and Your Uncle Sam Are Getting Scalped! from the Twenty Per Cent Tax Relief Committee of the American Federation of Musicians (n.d.); Significant…

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Miscellaneous - Television - Articles of agreement, constitution, and bylaws of the Washington Local of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (1953); Two documents from the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters: The Television Code (1954) and On Record against Pay-TV: Excerpts from Statements Filed with the Federal Communications Commission by Television Stations and Television Networks in Opposition to Pay-TV (ca.1955)

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Miscellaneous - Third Term - "Do We Need a Third-Term Amendment?" by Harry Scherman (1944); Statements of Various Presidents of the United States with Reference to the Presidential Term compiled by the Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service (1941)

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Miscellaneous - Tobacco - "The Cigarette Theory of Lung Cancer" by W.C. Hueper (1954); Two publications from the Tobacco Industry Research Committee (ca. 1954): The Research Program of the Scientific Advisory Board to the Tobacco Industry Research Committee and A Scientific Perspective on the Cigarette Controversy; Tobacco Markets and Conditions Abroad Circular No. 57 from the Tobacco Section of the U.S. Department of Commerce (1926)

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Miscellaneous - Trade - From the Boston Sunday Herald: "International Travel & Trade Review" (1951) and "International Trade Review" arranged by Percy Schwarz (1952, 1953); Trade Cooperation or Trade Warfare: The Choice Before Us from the Committee for a National Trade Policy (1956); Final Declaration of the Forty-Second National Foreign Trade Convention (1955); Letters and newspaper clippings sent by the Southern California Theatre Owners Association (1954); Pending United States Sugar Quota Legislation, 1955-56, and the Cuban Sugar Industry from the United States Cuban Sugar Council (1956); Remarks of Senator Sherman Minton (1939)

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Miscellaneous - Transportation - Our Transportation Problems, an address by Alfred P. Thom (1925); "The Regulation of Competitive Business Forces: The Obstacle Race in Transportation" by Jervis Langdon, Jr. (1955); Some Fundamentals of Transportation, an address by C.H. Markham (1925); Report of the Meeting of the Associated Traffic Clubs of America and Our Transportation Problems, an address by Alfred P. Thom (1925); What Is "Reciprocity"? Interstate Recognition of Motor Vehicle License Tags Should Not Exempt Out-of-State Heavy Trucks from Paying Road User Charges on the Same Basis as Home State Trucks from the Association of American Railroads (1954); Monthly Business Review from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1955); Stop Unfair Taxation on Transportation of Persons and Property: Give Transportation the Green Light to Move Ahead from the Transportation Association of America (ca. 1954); Misguided Missiles: The Travelers 1955 Book of Street and Highway Accident Data from the…

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Miscellaneous - Treaties - Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, Public Affairs Bulletin No. 69: The Atlantic Pact by Halford L. Hoskins (1949); Statements by Herbert Brownell Jr., John Foster Dulles, and Harold E. Stassen on proposed Constitutional amendments (1953); World Peace Foundation Pamphlets Vol. 9 No. 1: The Locarno Conference (1925); The Locarno Treaties: Their Importance, Scope and Possible Consequences by Lord Robert Cecil, Aristide Briand, Dr. Gustav Stresemann, and Benito Mussolini (1926); The German Treaty, a speech by Sen. William E. Borah (1921)

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Miscellaneous - Unemployment - Trend of Employment and Labor Turnover from the U.S. Department of Labor (1931); Congressional Digest Vol. 10 No. 1 (1931); Clipping from the Congressional Record (ca. 1930); Clipping from the New York Evening World, written by Sen. Robert F. Wagner (1930); Two addresses by Sen. Wagner (1930)

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Miscellaneous - United Nations - Two copies of the U.N. charter (1945); U.N. Fact Series Nos. 1-9 (1954); Can the United Nations Succeed?, an address by Foster Bailey (1950); The United States and the Peace parts 1 and 2, from the United States News (ca. 1945); The Chronicle of United Nations Activities Vol. 2 No. 6 (1956); THINK Vol. 20 No. 8, from the International Business Machines Corp. (1954)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Army - Gimlet 1862-1952: Ninety Years of Duty, from the Twenty-First Infantry Regiment (1952); The Indian Head Vol. 34 No. 5 (1955); Facts about the Reserve Officers Association of the United States (1950); How to Buy Surplus Personal Property from the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps (1954); Announcement for special military issues of Young Men (1956)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Congress I - Congressional Digest Vol. 5 Nos. 8-9 (1926); Congressional Record, 71st Congress, 2nd Session (1930); ADA World: Congressional Supplement (1951, 1952, 1953); Clippings regarding lame duck legislation (1925-1926, n.d.); Change of Dates of the Beginning and End of the Terms of the President and of Congress and of the Regular Sessions of Congress by Gilbert Hirsch of the Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service (1919); Record votes on certain measures in the 63rd and 64th Congresses (1913-1917); Cloture motions agreed to (1919-1938); Enactment of a Law: Procedure on a Senate Bill, prepared under the direction of Edwin A. Halsey (1934); Public Laws 491 and 641, 80th Congress (1948); Senate Resolution 278, 81st Congress (1950); Memorandum for Senator Hayden on S. Res. 278 (ca. 1950)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Congress II - Clippings from the Congressional Record (1924)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Constitution - Constitution of the United States of America, illustrated by W.M. Young and published by the Clark Equipment Co. (1920); The Constitution of the United States of America: People's Edition, edited by Matthew Page Andrews and published by the Constitutional League of America (1920); Two copies of The Constitution of the United States of America and What It Contains from the United States Patriotic Society (ca. 1930); The Sesquicentennial of the Bill of Rights, prepared for the Office of Civilian Defense with the assistance of the Library of Congress (1941); The Birth of the Constitution, an address by Edmund Wetmore (1913); A Nation Was Brought into Being, an address by Homer Cummings (1936); "Government under Law in Time of Crisis" by Charles Fairman (1955); Awake America! To the Dangers of "World Government," from the Friends of the Constitution (ca. 1945)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Department of Commerce - Report of the Committee on Reorganization (1933)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Department of State - The Reorganization of the Passport Office (1955)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Library of Congress - Magna Carta: The Lincoln Cathedral Copy Exhibited in the Library of Congress (1939)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Office of War Information - A Handbook of the United States of America: Pertinent Information about the United States and the War for Use Overseas (1944)

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Miscellaneous - U.S. Politics and Government - Back to the Fundamentals, an address by Claude G. Bowers (1928); The Function of the State, an address by William G. Brantley (1921); A People's Constitution, an address by William Jennings Bryan (1920); Political Summary of the United States, 1789-1920, from Chandler & Co. (1920); Ours is a Fighting Faith, an address by Frank Gannett (n.d.); Political History, a speech by Rep. Finis J. Garrett (1926); What About Liberty?, a commencement address by Homer Hoch (1931); The Congressional Inquisition by Corliss Lamont (1954); Fundamentals of Democracy, an address by William G. McAdoo (1924); Can Our Free Society Survive?, a lecture by James P. Warburg (1952); Information on "equality voting" by Bernard L. Pierce (1952)

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Miscellaneous - Variety Clubs International - Heartbeats (1946); Official journal for the 15th annual convention (1951); Program from the 24th annual banquet of Tent No. 1(1952)

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Miscellaneous - Veterans - What Other Nations Have Done to Help Their Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, prepared by Albert N. Hogg and published by the Corn Exchange National Bank (n.d.); Summary of Soldier Settlements in English-Speaking Countries by Elwood Mead (1918); Your Rights and Benefits: A Handy Guide for Veterans of the Armed Forces and Their Dependents, from the Office of War Mobilization (1944); Increase of Pensions, a message from President Warren G. Harding (1923); Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation, a message from President Calvin Coolidge (1924); The Fenning Case, a speech by Rep. John E. Rankin (1926)

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Miscellaneous - Virginia - Colonial Williamsburg: Report by the President for the Year 1952 by Kenneth Chorley (ca. 1953); Unique in the Republic! or, Intelligence of an Academical Village As It Stands in the Year 1826 (n.d.)

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Miscellaneous - George Washington - Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States (reprinted 1945); George Washington Bicentennial News Vol. 1 No. 3, by the Alexandria Gazette (1930)

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Miscellaneous - Woodrow Wilson I - Announcing the Celebration of the Centennial of Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1956 (ca. 1955); Wilson the Domestic Reformer by Marshall Dimock (ca. 1956); Personal Recollections of Woodrow Wilson by Raymond B. Fosdick (1956); Wilson the President by Arthur S. Link (ca. 1956); Woodrow Wilson: Educational Leader by Thomas J. Wertenbaker (ca. 1956); Princeton Alumni Weekly Vol. 56 No. 12 (1956)

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Miscellaneous - Woodrow Wilson II - Memorial address by Dr. Edwin Anderson Alderman (1924); On Woodrow Wilson, an address by Robert W. Bingham (1922); Woodrow Wilson: An Interpretation, from the New York World (1921); The President's Flag Day Address with Evidence of Germany's Plans (1917); President Wilson's War Address to Congress and Proclamation together with Joint Resolution of House and Senate giving names of those voting for and against the measure (1917); Address by President Woodrow Wilson before the Senate (1917)

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Miscellaneous - World War I - Washington in War Times: A Series of Articles Published in the Detroit News by W.J. Cameron (1918); War Information Series No. 16, The Study of the Great War: A Topical Outline, with Extensive Quotations and Reading References by Samuel B. Harding (1918); The Exertions of a Whole People, speeches by Dwight W. Morrow (1917-1918); Conquest and Kultur: Aims of the Germans in Their Own Words, compiled by Wallace Notestein and Elmer E. Stoll (1918); Daniel Webster on the Draft, from the American Union against Militarism (1917); Two booklets from the Committee on Public Information (1917): The Battle Line of Democracy: Prose and Poetry of the World War and How the War Came to America; Volunteers vs. Conscripts, a speech by Rep. Champ Clark (1917); A New Atlas of the World Corrected According to the Peace Terms Together with a Graphic Story of the Great War, 1914-1919, by Merton M. Wilner (1919); Copies of two photographs, one of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1918) and one…

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Miscellaneous - World War I - Neutrality - The Rights of Neutrals to Purchase Ships of Belligerents, a speech by Sen. Thomas J. Walsh (1915); The Problems of Neutrality When the World is at War, parts 1 and 2 by S.D. Fess (1917)

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Miscellaneous - World War I - Barkley's trip to Europe I - A Family Letter from a German-American to His Brother by Rudolf Heinrichs (1917); British Railways and the War by F.A. McKenzie (1917); St. Paul's Cathedral: The Authorized Guide with Six Plans and Four Views by Lewis Gilbertson (1918); The Training and Employment of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospitals, Roehampton by Dudley B. Meyers (n.d.); St. Dunstan's Hostel: Interesting Facts for Visitors, from the National Institute for the Blind (n.d.); France: Our Ally by B. Van Vorst (1918); The Soldiers' French Phrase Book, from the Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co. (1918)

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Miscellaneous - World War I - Barkley's trip to Europe II - Two large maps from the Collection des Cartes Taride, edited by A. Taride (n.d.): one of France and one of Central Europe;Two copies of a map of Ostend, Belgium, from the British War Office (1911)

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Miscellaneous - World War I - Settlements on Debts, Etc. - Is America a Shylock? by Ralph Beaver Strassburger (n.d.); Return of Alien Property No. 2: Supplement to Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Ways and Means (1926); Settlement of the Indebtedness of Italy to the United States (1926); Speeches by Reps. Roy O. Woodruff (1922), Finis J. Garrett (1925), Tom D. McKeown (1926), Ogden L. Mills (1926), and William A. Oldfield (1926)

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Miscellaneous - World War II - "'Mein Kampf' and Europe" by R.C.K. Ensor (1939); "Arming and Paying for It" by Guy Greer (1940); Two copies of Attack upon Pearl Harbor by Japanese Armed Forces, a report of the commission appointed by the President (1942); The United Nations Fight for the Four Freedoms: The Rights of All Men - Everywhere, from the Office of War Information (ca. 1942); The Postwar Free World Elections and Government by John H. Humphreys (1943); Post-War Planning Facts Every American Should Know, from the Salvation Tract Society (1944); Untitled piece by Kenneth Walsh regarding soldiers' pay (ca. 1944); Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin (1945)

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Miscellaneous - World War II - Canada - A Program for Agriculture adopted by the Canadian Chamber of Agriculture (1940); How to Save the Starving Children of Europe without Aiding the Enemy, Talk No. 1 by Dr. Howard E. Kershner (1943); Four radio addresses by W.L. Mackenzie King (1940): one on "Parliament and the People" and three on "Canada and the War"; Two official reports from the House of Commons Debates: Dissolution of Parliament: Speech from the Throne and Speech by Right Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King (1940) and Speech by Rt. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice, on Canada and the War of 1939 (1939); Budget speech delivered by W.J. Patterson in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1940); Two campaign flyers from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (n.d.); Eight flyers from the North Battleford Liberal Association (ca. 1940); Fact booklet from the Saskatchewan Liberal Association (n.d.)

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Miscellaneous - Youth - Ye Olde Octopus, Special Edition, from Clinton High School in Massachusetts (1955); Job Guide for Young Workers, from the Department of Labor (1953); Two Department of Labor news releases (1953): "Employment Prospects Good for High School Graduates" and "To College Seniors -- What of Your Future?"; Information about the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth (1950), including a letter, three registration forms, a preliminary program, and the pamphlet A Fair Chance for a Healthy Personality; Invitation to the seventh annual Festival Parade of Lights in Berkeley, California (1952); You Are There, from Junior Achievement, Inc. (ca. 1952); Two pamphlets from Boys' Clubs of America (n.d.): Why a Boy's Club and Nothing but the Streets; Let's Open It More in '54, a progress report from the Egyptian Council of the Boy Scouts of America (1954); News clipping regarding Boy Scouts fund drive (ca. 1954)

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Mutual Security Program Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Fiscal year 1956.

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Personal, 1915-1956, undated

Barkley, David M. - Miscellaneous correspondence

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Barkley, Dorothy Brower - Commencement speeches

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Barkley, Dorothy Brower - Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)

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Barkley, Jane Rucker - Report on trip to Hawaii with Alben W. Barkley, 1951

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Barkley, Laura "Wahwee"/ Mrs. Douglas MacArthur II - Speech to Womans Club ca. 1930

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - Clippings, Stars and Stripes, and other newspaper headlines, March-May 1945

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - Journal, Letters, Passport

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - April, 1945 - Maps, Schedules

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - May, 1945 - Official Report

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - May 1945 - Official Statements

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - May, 1945 - Official Work Sheets of Committee

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Congressional Investigation of German concentration camps at the end of World War Two - May, 1945 - Tour of Air Force Targets in Germany (Photographs removed to Photograph Series)

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Congressional Tributes to Alben W. Barkley after his death in 1956

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Alben W. to Jane Rucker Hadley/Mrs. Alben W. Barkley (July- Oct. 1949) Folder A

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Alben W. to Jane Rucker Hadley/Mrs. Alben W. Barkley (July- Oct. 1949) Folder B

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, David M. "Bud" (1923-1948)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, David M. "Bud" (1949-1956)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Dorothy Brower (1921-1943) Folder A

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Dorothy Brower (1921-1943) Folder B

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Dorothy "Dottie" (1940-1955)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, George and Maude (1920-1954)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. (1915-1943)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Jane Rucker Hadley (1950-1954)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Laura "Wahwee"/Mrs. Douglas MacArthur II (1923-Aug. 1934)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Laura "Wahwee"/Mrs. Douglas MacArthur II (Sept. 1934-1954)

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Correspondence - Family - Barkley, Marian/Mrs. Max Truitt (1923-1955)

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Correspondence - Family - Brower, Linda (1920-1956)

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Correspondence - Family - Brown, Ima Barkley (1918-1951)

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Correspondence - Family - Hadley, Ann (1950-1955)

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Correspondence - Family - MacArthur, Douglas II (1939-1954)

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Correspondence - Family - Truitt, Max Jr. "Pete" (1946-1955)

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Correspondence - Medical (1940-1956)

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Biographical Sketches of Barkley

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Thomas Paine National Historical Association

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Financial Information, 1918-1930 (Folder A)

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Financial Information, 1918-1930 (Folder B)

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Financial Information, 1931

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Financial Information, 1932-1938

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Financial Information,1939

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Financial Information, 1940

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Financial Information, 1941

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Financial Information, 1942

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Financial Information, 1943-1948

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Leland Oil Company Records

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Leland Oil Company Records, Guest Book from Senatorial Campaign Headquarters

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Assorted memorabilia, 1949-1956, undated

Best Wishes To Alben W. Barkley. Inaugural Key, January 20, 1949.

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Key to the City of Trenton, NJ presented to Alben Barkley. ca May, 1954. See 53-22.

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Key to the City of Worcester, MA presented to Alben Barkley. n.d.

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Key to the City of New Orleans, LA presented to Alben Barkley. ca. May 1950. See 54-6.

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Plastic Letter Opener. Coin in the Handle with a Face. 36th Conference of the Interparlimentary Union. Cairo. April 7-13, 1947.

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Ms Josie McDowell. Caseyville, KY. Bookmark for Vice President and Congratulations on the Inauguration. Message of Congratulations. 1949.

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Metal Figurine of Young Boy Presented to Alben W. Barkley in Grateful Appreciation. Boy Scouts of America, February 8, 1952. Broken at Neck and Legs

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Metal Figurine of Young Boy Presented to Alben W. Barkley in Grateful Appreciation. Boy Scouts of America, February 12, 1954. Copper. Broken at Legs

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Build With "Katter-Blox." Paducah, KY, Owensboro, KY

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Ironton Ohio Centennial. 1849-1949.

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Glass Dog's Head; Brown/Amber color.

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The Democratic Mule. Francis. Brown and Green.

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Bound "bail" of cotton. Souvenir from Miss Suzanne Howell. Maid of Cotton, 1949.

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Wooden Ring. Valley Forge Jamboree. 1950.

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Wooden Piece Painted Black. Pegs for Missing Pieces. Looks like an Asian Design.

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Key to the City of Asbury Park, NJ. October 13, 1949.

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Photo Album of the Barkleys' visit to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Photos are printed on cardstock with captions at left. December 4-13, 1951.

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World's Best Water. Saginaw Michigan.

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University of Louisville Award for Merit. Statue of Minerva. April 17, 1956.

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Horseshoe. n.d.

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Bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt. To Alben W. Barkley for Distinguished Service to the Principles of American Democracy from the Association of founders and Friends of Roosevelt College of Chicago. Metal Head, Marble? Base. Head is Loose. 1950.

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Bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The War President. To Hon. Alben W. Barkley. Miniature Replica of Bust of President Roosevelt Presented to the People of the United States by the AHEPA. Made of Some Sort of White Stone.

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Alben W. Barkley. A Kentucky Champion. From Hopkins Co. Fair. Metal Cup Atop Plastic Base. 1954.

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An Ash Tray Made of Copper from the Old Roof of the Senate Wing of the United States Capitol. Roof was 93 Years Old. Presented September 12, 1950.

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Presented to Alben W. Barkley as a Token of Friendship and Esteem. 15th Annual Convention, Variety Clubs International. Philadelphia, May 9-12, 1951.

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Wooden Décor. Seasons Greetings. Painted Red with Gold Leaf.

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Wooden Name Plate. Sen. Alben W. Barkley.

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"UN" Wooden Cut Piece. Painted a Bronze Color.

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Barkley Medal. Plaster Cast. Mounted on Wood. 12" diameter.

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Jane R. Barkley, 1942-1961, undated

Correspondence, 1942-1961, undated

Secretary of State, D. Acheson, 1951 - A.K. Atkinson, Wabash Railroad Company, 1953 - Department of Motor Vehicles and Traffic Re: Missed Inspection, 1953

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Memo, 1955, Re: Barkley Clipping - F.L. Chamberlain Offers Position of Vice President to J.R. Barkley, 1953 - Member-Guest Exhibition of Portraits, 1952; Includes Portrait of Mrs. A. Bulova - Mrs. Joe Hume Gardner - J. Whipple, National Radio-TV Director, 1952, Re: Recording for the Heart Fund - I.S. Wright, Mrs. Gardner, Volunteer Program - Mrs. Albert D. Lasker Re: American Cancer Society, 1951 - List of Board and Executive Committee Meetings, 1951 - etc.

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By-Laws and Policies, 1954 - Agenda Executive Committee, 19 February 1953, 50 Pages - Agenda Executive Committee, 19 March 1953, 21 Pages - Minutes, Research Committee Meeting, 12-14 February 1953 - Correspondence Re: Candidates for Fellowships, 1950, etc.; Position at AHA, 1952

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Paper, "The Motion of the Heart-A Study of Cardiovascular Research", B. Cabot, 109 Pages; February 1953

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Booklet, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Council for High Blood Pressure, 1952 - Minutes, Executive Committee; Treasurer's Report; 19 February 1953 - Minutes, Policy Committee, 26 January 1953 - Minutes, Finance Committee, 27 January 1953; Finance Committee, Assets, 31 December 1952 - AHA History Based on McPeak Report, 8 Pages, 1952 - Agenda Executive Committee, 19 March 1953 - Membership / Subscription Procedures for 1954 - Agenda Board of Directors, 4 December 1952 - Minutes, Policy Committee, 22 September 1952 - Minutes Executive Committee, 7 October 1952 - Minutes Awards Committee, 9 October 1952 - Council for High Blood Pressure Research, Minutes, 21 October 1952 - Minutes Board of Directors, 5 June 1952 - Recommendations from the Research Policy Committee, 3 Pages - Rules and Regulations of the Scientific Council, 5 June 1952, 9 Pages

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Agenda Executive Committee, 9 October 1952 - Correspondence, Letter of Introduction for Two Members of the Washington Federation of Churches, F.E. Reissig - Draft, Prevention of Acute Rheumatic Fever, 9 Pages - Report of the Executive Director, Future Plans, 7 Pages - Heart Fund Statistics, 3 Pages - Duties of Medical Director, 2 Pages - The Heart Bulletin, April 1952 - Exhibit III, Report of the Committee on Staff Function, 4 Pages; Map of Staff Hierarchy; circa 1952

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Minutes, Board of Directors, 6 March 1952 - Rules and Regulations of the Scientific Council Amended, 1952 - Meeting of the Research Committee, 7-8 February 1952 - Heart Fund Memorandum Re: Fund Raising / Campaign Results, 11 March 1952 - Heart and Torch, Program Bulletin for Affiliates, March 1952 - Agenda Executive Committee, 9 October 1952 - Draft, "Use of Photofluorographic Films as a Method of Mass Screening for Heart Disease", 4 Pages - Exhibit IV, Projects: Prevention of Rheumatic Fever, Council on Rheumatic Fever and Congenital Heart Disease; Program to Care for Patients With Congenital Malformations, H.B. Taussig, 1952 - I.S. Wright Memorandum, Committee on Medical Director, 28 March 1952

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Agenda, Board of Directors, 6 March 1952 - Notice of Research Project, Amounts Approved, Title: "The Comparative Effects of the Adrenolytic Agents on the Cardiovascular System of the Dog…"; 32 Notices - Minutes of the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Policy Committee, Education Committee; January 1952 - Memoranda

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Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee, 27 September 1951 - Minutes, Finance Committee, 18 September 1951 - Minutes, Policy Committee, 11 September 1951; AHA and National Tuberculosis Association - The Psychiatric Bulletin, Spring 1951 - Pamphlet, "Announcing the Heart Bulletin", N.D. - Memorandum, Consultation Guide for Field Services, 1951 - Agenda, Executive Committee, 31 January 1952 - Minutes, Executive Committee, Board of Directors, 6 December 1951 - Minutes, Finance Committee, 13 November 1951 - Minutes, Publications Committee, 24 November 1951 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 10 December 1951

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Committee List 1951-1952, 23 Pages - Agenda, Board of Directors, 6 December 1951 - Minutes, Executive Committee, Board of Directors Meeting, 7 June 1951 - Report, Regional Research Policies, Fund Raising, etc.; 6 June 1951 - Heart and Torch, Program Bulletin for Affiliates, November 1951 - Statement, Cooperation With Other Agencies - Booklet, "Policies Adopted by the Assembly", 6 June 1951; Booklet Re: Policies, 20 June 1948 - Pamphlet, Publications and Films, For Physicians and Other Professional Groups, N.D. - Booklet, AHA Annual Report, 1949 - Transportation Schedule, January to February - Progress Report, Heart Fund Campaign, 1952, 3 Pages

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American University, Washington, D.C.; R.V. Fletcher, Chairman; P.F. Douglass, President - Topics 2 May 1952: Honorary Degrees, Land Sale for the Purpose of Building a Hospital; Fiscal Policies and Practices; Educational Responsibilities and Control by the Trustees; Resolution Attached - Fletcher Resolution Re: the Property on F Street - Request for Contribution, 26 March 1952 - Resignation O.T. Mallery, 22 October 1951 - R.V. Fletcher Re: Report of the Study of Methodist Educational Responsibilities in Washington, D.C.; 11 February 1952; Report, 4 Pages - Bureau of Social Sciences, R.T. Bower, 1 March 1951; Description of Activities

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By-Laws and Amendments, 1942-1953, 12 Pages - Minutes and Appendices, Board of Trustees Meeting, 10 January 1953; 37 Pages; Organization of the American University, Faculty Appointments, 1953 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 29 January 1953 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 24 February 1953 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 1 December 1953 - Act of Incorporation, 2 Pages; 24 February 1893 - Minutes, Committee on Investment, 8 December 1953; 10 Pages - Report, 9 January 1954, 12 Pages, H.R. Anderson - Report, W.O. Nicholls, 12 Pages, January 1954 - Report, D.R. Bookstaver, 11 Pages - Law Suit Re: Securities - Petition Re: Hospital Location; Statement, 7 Pages

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Report 1951-1952, J.J. Robbins, 8 Pages; 20 October 1952 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 7 October 1952 - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 25 October 1952 - Minutes, Committee on Investment, 15 and 21 October 1952 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 17 July 1952 - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 7 June 1952 - Committee on Academic Reorganization, Report, 14 Pages - Booklet, American University, Washington, D.C., "Commencement", 8 June 1952 - Administrative Appointments, 1952-1953 - Statement, Public Relations Budget, 7 June 1952, 2 Pages - Asset Balance Sheet, April 1952, 3 Pages - Governing Statute of the American University Publications Board, 2 Pages - Minutes, Executive Committee, 7 August 1952 - Summer Session Bulletin of Classes, 1952, School of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences - Report, D.E. McClain, Re: Cash and Pledges of April 1950 to May 1952 - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 1 May 1952 - Committee on Budget 1952-1953, Comments and…

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Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 19 April 1952 - Minutes, Committee on Investment, 13 February 1952 - Minutes, Committee on Buildings and Grounds, 1 July 1952, 20 March 1952 and 11 February 1952 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 4 March 1952 - Minutes, Committee on Faculty and Curriculum, 1 May 1952 - News Release Re: Appointment of Musical Director and Concert Series, 8 April 1952 - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 10 May 1952 and 21 April 1951 - Report, Department of Fine Arts, 11 Pages - Financial Statement, Comments and Suggestions, 16 Pages, 30 June 1951 - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 27 October 1951 - Minutes, Executive Committee, 6 October 1951, Resolution - Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 2 June 1951 - Report, Committee of the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, April 1951, 26 Pages; R.V. Fletcher Re: Memorandum

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Minutes, Board of Trustees Meeting, 12 January 1952, R.V. Fletcher - Minutes, Committee on Investment, 20 December 1951 and 26 October 1951 - Minutes, Committee on Buildings and Grounds, 3 December 1951 - Statement, Committee on Faculty and Curriculum, 3 Pages, 9 January 1952 - Business Schedule, School of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, 27 October 1951; Statement of Requirements in Mathematics and Statistics, 3 Pages - Minutes, Executive Committee, 18 December 1951 - Report of Acting President, 12 January 1952, 5 Pages

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Printed Material - Booklet, "Statement-The American University to the Methodist Church", 1952 - Bulletin, "The American University", N.D. - Pamphlets, "The American University, 4-Day-Workshop", August 1950 - Quarterly Journal, Educational and Psychological Measurement, E. Weizman, "The Meaning of Comprehensive Student Personnel Program" - Catalog, "Washington College of Law", 1949-1950 - Pamphlet, The American University Chamber Music Society, 1950 - Announcement, "The American University-1950 Fourth Annual Institute for Teachers of Government and Administration" - Advertising Brochures - Booklet, E. Weitzman, "Growing Up Socially" - Article, P.F. Douglass, "An American Pattern: Education for Mature, Mission-Motivated Individuals" - Posters, Maps of the American University and Its Surroundings, B/W and Color - Booklet, "Commencement", 4 June 1950 - Plans, Drawings, 1947 - Booklet, "The American University-By-Laws, Act of Incorporation", 1949

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Special Committees - Special Committee on Honorary Degrees, R. Rice, O.T. Mallery, 1951; Correspondence, Memorandum; Joint Meeting With the Standards Committee of the Faculty - Special Faculty Committee, Dean Bookstaver, 1952; Biographies Attached - R. Rice, Committee on Student Life, 9 December 1952 - Committee on Selection, Nominations for President of American University, 1952; Committee of Seven - R.V. Fletcher Re: Reorganization of American University, 1952; Committee of Nine - R.V. Fletcher Re: Committee on Committees, May 1952 - Committee of Bishops, Grant of $ 100,000 per Year Over Four Years, April 1952 - Proposal of Cooperation With Washington University in St. Louis, MO, September 1951; Air Force Program, the Pentagon, May 1951 - Examining Committee of the Middle States Association, Re: Accreditation, November 1951

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Correspondence With the French Embassy, Thank You Note - A.W. Barkley Valentine Telegram - A.W. Barkley Persona; Note - A.W. Barkley Review of A.J. Marrow's Book "Living Without Hate" - Senator Benton Correspondence Re: His Company and Selling the Encyclopaedia Britannica; A.W. Barkley Speech at the Gridiron Club; 1952 - Linda Brower Correspondence, Paducah, KY; 1955 - Barry Bingham, Stevenson-Kefauver Headquarters, Correspondence, November 1956; Re: Lost Election - Invitation by the Mexico-U.S. Business Men's Committee - Mrs. Ziegler Bernheimer, Note Re: Purchase of Lingerie - Bonwit Teller Shoe Salon, 1950 - Boyd's, St. Louis, MO, Carleton S. Hadley, 1950 - G. Brandt, Elizabeth Arden, Re: Hat, 1951 - E.S. Barden, Re: List of Meissen Porcelain, 1951 - M.T. Biddle, Re: New French Magazine Realities, 1952 - Dr. H.R. Hildreth Prescription, St. Louis, MO, 1952 - M. McLeod Bethune, Bethune-Cookman College, National Council of Negro Women; Invitation 1952 - R. Beck Bosone, U.S. Congress…

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O.L. Chapman, Chairman, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc. - V.D. Linzel - Invitation to Attend the Women's Division Meeting

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Invitation by Mrs. Clark Clifford - E.C. Clements, Commonwealth of Kentucky - A.H. Compton, Washington University - R. Crane Re: Appearance on the Modern Woman Radio Program, 1952 - Mrs. E. M. Conner, MA, 1950 - Mrs. H. Cunningham, Paducah, KY, 1950, Re: Her Salary - Letters to Ruthie Coburn, 1951-1952, Re: Carleton's Grave in St. Louis, MO - Jewish National Fund, 1951 - Letter to Took, Mr. E. Hubbard Crowell, 1951 - Crusade for Freedom, 1951 - Telegram, Charm Institute Awards, Most Charming Women of 1952 - American Legion Auxiliary, Invitation, 1952 - Mrs. O.L. Chapman, United Nations Day Committee, 1952 - Letter to Judy, 1952 - Women's Medical College, Invitation to the Board, 1953 - Mrs. E.J. Calhoun, Home Fashions League, Inc., 1953 - Mrs. M. Cafritz - WSM-TV, Interviews, 1953

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W.H. Dallas for Cocktail Parties - Mrs. Sampson, Historical Quilt -

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Gift List of Employees at Apartment

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Letter Re: Judges in the Greenwood 'Iron Curtain Raiser' Article Contest, SC, 1951 - Clipping, The Charlotte Observer, 7 December 1951 - H.E. Stassen, Chairman, 1951 - R.J. Moore Re: Women's Groups in the District of Columbia, 1951

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H.M. Deming, Name-Tape - Marjorie and Joseph E. Davies, 1952; American Express Company, Mr. Gehan, Mr. Davies, Re: Cunard Sailings; Trip to Europe - Mrs. E. Dick Re: Adlai Stevenson, November 1956 - G. Dixon, "Washington Scene" - Postmaster Donaldson, Mrs. Watt, Re: Rural Postal Route in MO, 1951 - Postmaster Donaldson, Mr. Eastman, Re: Rural Postal Route in WA, 1952 - D.F. Doan Re: "Cresthaven" Where Her Father Is Cared for, 1952 - Ms. Dache Re: Red Hat, 1952 - Dollar Book Club, 1952 - L. Albertson Re: The Diplomat, 1952 - L.W. Douglas, Academy of Political Science, Columbia University, 1953 - Mrs. Sam Dodson Re: Genealogy - Ms. D. Dean, St, Louis, MO; Re: Dresser - Mrs. B. Darling, Mrs. Biffle's Office Visits, 1953 - Georg Jensen Inc., Porcelain - Antonio Dispenza Re: Hairdo, 1953

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Calories Content Lists

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Letter Re: Eisenhower's Health, 1955 - Letter to the Turkish Embassy, Ambassador of Turkey, 1951 - Lucille Eby, 1951 - D.C. Ogle, Deputy Surgeon General, Major General; C.F. Enloe, Air Force, Military Medical Affairs in the Far East, Proper Medication, 1951 - Mayor, Elkin, North Carolina, 1952

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Doris Fleeson, 1954; Re: Material for A.W. Barkley's Speech at Westminster; Iron Curtain Speeches in Kentucky - G.Y. Flint, First Methodist Church, OH, 1955 - R.V. Fletcher Wedding Anniversary, 1958 - FBI, Savannah, GA, W.M. Alexander, J. Ambler - Mr. Fook Young, 1951 - Mr. Drysdale, Federation for Railway Progress, 1952 - Mr. H. Forniss, St. Louis, MO, Anne's Wedding, 1952 - Letter to Wilson, W.J. Ferguson, McClure-Ferguson Clinic in MO, Re: Invitation, Bill and Chip's Baby Boy, Gaylord's Sea Duty in Korea and Estle in Palo Alto, 1952 - Mrs. Frank, 1952 - T. Findley, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA, 1952

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Tokyo, Honolulu - Mrs. M. Radford Re: Coasters form Samoa; Admiral Radford - T. Kelley, Transportation Schedule - J. Van Fleet Re: 8th Army Visit, November 1951 - Mrs. Ono, Agricultural Improvement Section, Hokkaido, Japan - Mrs. Carson - Mrs. Ambassador W.J. Sebald, Diplomatic Section, 1951-1952 - Korean Embassy, Ambassador of Korea - Mrs. C. Turner Joy - Mrs. Otto P. Weyland - Mrs. Rear Adm. K.M. McManee - Mr. Kashiwabara, Rotary Club - Mr. W. Barnard, Associated Press - M.O. Yamamoto, Homeliving Improvement Section, Agricultural Improvement Bureau, Tokyo - Rear Adm. McMorris, Pearl Harbor, 1952 - Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce - Mrs. Jose P. Melencio, Ambassador of the Philippines in Japan - H. Tucker Gratz - Albert E. Ives - G. F. Unmacht - D. DeButts - Mrs. Steere G. Noda - Captain Rassieur, Commander Naval Air Bases - Mrs. Lee Masako - Mr. Fushimi, Centre College, KY - Mrs. Major General G.L. Eberle - Mrs. Col. L.G. Clarke - Mrs. H.A. Walker - Mr. J.S. Kim, Conductor, Navy…

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Hawaii Trip - Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia Trip - Handwritten Letter, 27 May 1950, sent to Estle Rucker, Ray W. Rucker, Anne Hadley, R. C. Coburn, Roland C. Baer, W.W. Rucker, Howard A. Schoen; Mrs. Gaylord B. Lyon; 6 Pages - 3-Page-Letter of 10 March 1950 - 2-Page-Letter to Pop, 29 January 1951 - 4-Page-Letter, 4 May 1951 - 1-Page-Letter, 16 May 1951 - 2-Page-Letter, 9 July 1951 - 13-Page-Letter, 18 December 1951; Outline Program, 11 Pages - Schedule for Visit to Hawaii - 1-Page-Letter, 10 June 1952 - 3-Page-Letter, N.D. - Letter by Anne, N.D. - 2-Page-Letter, 3 September 1952 - Letter to Mother, 9 May 1952 - Janet, Maz and Grace, Linda, Sis, Emmy, Pop - Wedding Special, Bulletin No. 1, 9 May 1952 - Will, Estie - Page 11 of Unknown Letter, 16 July 1952, Re: Chicago Convention 1952, Mixed Feelings - 15-Page-Letter, Re: Dubrovnik, 4 April 1956

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Mrs. Henry F. Grady, Lucretia, American Embassy in Tehran, Iran - Mrs. J.W. Gerard, 1950 - Mr. J. Green, Fur Company, Inc., 1950; Re: Mink Cape Stoll - Editor E. Penrose, Re: Article in Glamour Magazine; 1-Page-Statement by A.W. and Mrs. Barkley - Mr. B. Gittelson, Re: Article in the New Magazine Compact, 1951 - G. Gray, Consolidated University of North Carolina, 1951 - Mrs. G. L. Gold - Mrs. B.W. Griffin - Lt. O.F.G. Marsh, General Bradley, 1951 - Mme. Galli-Curci, 1952 - Mrs. Gruner, St. Louis, MO - Mrs. R.B. Gage, 1952; Re: a Quilt; Loraine Writing to Libby - Mrs. Joe Hume Gardner Re: Perfume - Philip L. Graham, The Washington Post, Re: Howard Morgens, Chairman of the Advertising Council - Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, General Federation of Women's Clubs - Mrs. R. Galloway, 1953, Mayfield, KY; Re: Interview

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Luncheon, 15 May 1952 - Luncheon, 13 September 1951 - Luncheon, 22 March - Cocktail and Supper Party, 1 March

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M. Helm, Stanford Interior Journal; Re: Democrats and Republicans, 1953 - Edith Helm, The Briars, VA; November 1952; Re: Successful Operation - Ms. Hope, St. Louis, MO, 1951 - Telegram Re: Anne's Allowance, March 1952 - Kappa Scholarship Committee, Re: Anne Hadley's Pledge Averages - Invitation to Circus Party, A. Hadley, Ringmaster; 1952 - B. Hogan, Surgeon General of the Navy, 1955 - Kate Holliday, Redbook Magazine, Re: Contribution - J.O. Holton, Citizens National Bank, 1951 - C.E. Hatten, Engrosser, 1950; Mrs. Max O'Rell Truitt - Sue Hadley, New York, 1951; Re: Ruth Coburn - F.B. Harris, Foundry Church, Methodist - Mrs. J.W. Hagar, to Aunt Agnes Re: Aunt Jean and Aunt Grace, 1952 - Commander Hudgins, 1952 - Ms. Hagan, Re: Cards - Letter to Anne, 1952 - Mr. Hoes Re: Dish-Top Table of Henry Clay - W. Harrison, GA; Re: Gift - Mr. W. Hines, 1953 - Laura Hines, Invitation - Mr. H.O. Hanna Jr., SC; Re: Perfume - Mrs. Roy W. Hough, 1953 - Mr. F. Hodges, KS, 1953; Clipping, The Kansas City…

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Wedding, 28 June 1952 - Press Release, 4 Pages

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Anne and Jane Hadley's European Tour With Dr. Lyons, Department of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina - Letter from Brussels, Belgium; Holland - London, Great Britain - Lecerne, Switzerland - Florence, Italy

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University of Wisconsin - Eta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity - Mrs. J.E. McCann, Villa Maria, Madison, WI - Mrs. H. Engel, Housing Bureau - Mr. M.B. Alexander, Office of Admissions, !952 - Rates for Rooms in Langdon Hall

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Scrapbook Work by Mrs. M.B. Harden - $ 50.00 per Month Since June 1950

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Buttie Ives - Inaugural Ball 1961, J.F. Kennedy

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Motors Insurance Corporation New York - The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company New York - Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

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Honeymoon, 1949 - Camelback Inn, Phoenix, AZ - G.A. Smock, Mayor - White Sulphur Springs, The Greenbrier, WV - E. Stokes Re: Lodge in Boone County, KY - E. Kefauver, Tennessee Smokey National Park - C.E. Karston, Hot Springs National Park, AR - E.R. Spear, Dodge, AZ - T.M. Hall, The Carlton, FL - W.M. Kennedy, NJ

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1950, 2-Page-List - Letters to Emmy and Betts Re: Visit to St. Louis - Roland C. Baer

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Letter from La Jolla, CA - Dick and Nellie Jenkins, Sasabe, AZ

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Dr. J.A. Key, M.D., St. Louis, MO; Re: A.W. Barkley Speech; Re: X-Rays - A. Krock Re: a Play - Frances [?] Parkinson Keyes Re: Invitation to a Party in Honor of President Eisenhower Given by the National Women's Press Club - Invitation, Kentucky Society, Washington, D.C. - F. Knorr, Del Mar, CA; Order for Candles - Jacqueline Kennedy, Get Well Note, 1961

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Kentucky Heart Association, Louisville, KY; 3-6 February 1952 - 1-Page-Schedule - Governor K. Johnson, Re: Scrapbook on Louisville Visit - W.F. Franket, R.A. Thornbury, Louisville Heart Association; Clipping, Louisville Times - Anne and Wilson Wyatt - Christine Boaz and W. Augustus Jones - Car Schedule - Dinner Schedule - Speech, 4 Pages - Radio Script, WAVE, Louisville - Mrs. Lyman Morris Chipman, Pamphlet, The Bulletin

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Letter to Veterans Administration (VA), Gaylord B. Lyon, Naval Air Station, TX - Mrs. Norman and Amelia Lobsenz - Donald M. Wilson, Ms. Mary Alves, Life Magazine, Re: Anne's Wedding - Elizabeth Weaver Re: Shoes, J.S. Legg - Letter to Est and Gay - Invitation to Cocktails, B. Latimer, etc.

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Mary Martin Halliday - Francis P. Matthews Re: Commander G.W. Chipley - Agnes E. Meyer - Memo, General G.C. Marshall - American Minister, Parla Mesta, The American Legation, Luxembourg - The Washington Post, Eugene Meyer - Certificate Appreciation, March of Dimes - Radio Corporation of America, G.R. Marek Re: Mme. Galli-Curci - Norwegian Embassy, Norway, Wilhelm Morgenstierne - The Fashion Hall of Fame, Inc. H. Markel; Women formerly Cited on Best Dressed Lists - Mary Ellen Mourney, 15 January 1963, Re: the Beloved Veep - Mermod-Jaccard-King, Jewelers, K. Settle, St. Louis, MO - Metropolitan Pharmacy, Dr. C.W. Lane, Re: Filling a Prescription, 1952 - Mrs. W.E. Morgan - Mrs. S. Melcher - Anna Parks - Joseph G. Meade, Wabash Railroad Company, Re: Ticket - Mrs. J.R. McGowan, Request for Visit at Paducah Home - Mr. L.Z. Milligen Re: Prescription, Metropolitan Pharmacy - Dr. L.H. McDaniel, Southern Medical Association, Re: Luncheon - Warren Morgens Re: the Copy of Stench Sent to Him…

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C. Davied Re: Albums - A.L. Wiese - Mrs. C. Sadler - Proof of Article, 6 Pages - Article, "This Is How I Keep House", 5 Pages

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Metropolitan Opera Fund 1951-1952 - Mr. Tony Bliss Letters - G.A. Sloan Re: Saturday Evening Broadcast and Mr. Bliss - Ms. Sarah Bronson, Re: Broadcast for the Metropolitan Opera - W.D. Street, Campaign Director - John M. Stowell - Ms. S.D. Busbee - Mrs. John Moltzen - Mr. F.B. Humphrey, "America, A Commonwealth"; Book Announcement, 1950 - N.J. Selenski - Ms. E. Langerman - H. Souvaine - Mrs. Leslie Lyon - Mrs. Chester A. Lacy - D.W. Stewart - B. Tyor - R.S. Marshall

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Women's Division of the National Fund for Medical Education, List of Invitees - Mrs. Robert Arthur Ross Neville, Bahamas - Bessie S. Newborne Re: Weldon and Anne - Enie, Tyronza, AR

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National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. - L.J. Linck Re: Invitation to the Volunteer Committee, Convention, List of Board of Trustees - Brochure, National Convention, 1952 - D.E. Geiger, President - !-Page Message for Leaflet - Mr. And Mrs. Downes Re: Brett's Improvement [Downes Syndrome ?] - John R. Powers, Public Relations

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Letter from Peggy, 25 May 1950 - Drew Pearson Re: Cafritz - St. Louis Post Dispatch, News Department - Rutgers University, School of Education, C.E. Patch Re: Meissen Collection - Pine and Cone, Mrs. Edith William Joseph Sebald - Pennsylvania Railroad, Invitation, F.J. McCarthy Re: The Congressional - Note from Parker - I.H. Page, Cleveland Clinic, American Heart Association - Mrs. Jefferson Patterson, Marvin Breckinridge Patterson, Re: Martha Krock and New Member of the Washington Committee of the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) - G.S. Prince, Association of American Railroads Re: Request for the Current Official Guide - Allen H. Center, Parker Pen Company, Re: Bill for Repair Service - Parisian Laundry, St. Louis, MO; Re: Fine Linens - J . Pierlow Re: Order of Pictures - Paulette Modes Re: Hat - Prof. C. Partch Re: Photographs, Collector of Meissen China

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Letter to Irene Re: Bodgie Shelton, Dorothy Munster, Contribution, Anne and Weldon - Letter to Tiny (Mrs. Christine Alliston) Re: the Account for the Orphan's Home, Irene Keiler, Anna Webb, Mrs. Meriwether, 1952-

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Robert S. Pennell, Interior Designer, Mr. Barkley's Room, Living Room, Hall - Vermont Natives Industries, Blankets, Woolens - Railway Express Agency, Tickets to New Orleans, LA

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News Wheel Re: Ladies Night, Harold Poindexter, J. Pearson Webster - Paris Rotary Club, KY, Re: Dinner, 31 January 1952 - E.K. Rice, President - Mrs. John C. Hart - Rev. J. Perry Cox, Protestant Episcopal Church

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Anne and Jane Hadley - Letter from the Vice President Via Marjorie Re: "Having Something to Do Besides Scrubbing Floors" - Letter to Joe (Joseph A. McClain, Jr., General Counsel, Wabash Railroad Company) Re: Labor Disputes, 11 March 1950 - Letters to Art, Arthur Atkinson, President Wabash Railroad Company, St. Louis, MO

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J.R. Barkley Red Cross Interview by H. Markel, 7 January 1950, Magnetic Tape [Moved to Audiovisual Series] - Bill Re: Birth of James Scott Rucker - Letter from Bill Re: Near Death of Son, Jim; Chip - M.B. Ridgway, U.S. Army, Re: Portraits - Letter from Rosemary Robert Patty - Dr. Howard A. Rusk Re: Sue Flickinger - Letter to Jane, Signed J.R. - Blanche Robbins Re: Hats - St. Louis Post Dispatch, Ben Reese Re: Chase Roof Incident, the Night Mr. Barkley Got Fed Up; Elise Morrow, Saturday Evening Post - C. Revson, Revlon Products - Regency Galleries, Antiques - Evie's Itinerary to Europe - Margaret Steen Re: Cardigans, Sweaters - Aunt Win, Mrs. W.R. Railey Re: Margaret Weltmer, Trip to Europe; Mrs. Anderson, American-Danish Women's Club in Copenhagen, American Embassy; Visit to Skroon, Mr. and Mrs. Davies; Ambassador Boheman of Sweden in Washington, D.C. - J.B. Ryan Re: Gift - W.W. Rucker to Jane Re: Baby's Condition - W.B. Rasor, Knott Hotels, Re: Incident at the Restaurant at the U.N…

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Certificates of Service Months and Wages 1948, 1949 - Retirement Claims Re: Benefits for Jane Everett Hadley and Anne Carleton Hadley - U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, J.W. Callender

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George Mason Green Co., Realtors, VA - Houses from $ 50,000-$ 200,000 - Maryland, Virginia

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Autographs, Photos, Recipes, Sponsorship for Organizations, etc.

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Hospitalization - Entitlement to Missouri Old Age Pension - Financial Arrangements - Judge Welch, Probate Court; Superintendent Smiley, St. Luke's Hospital - W.C. Shank - Letter to the Family Re: Payments, $ 200 / Month - Earl Grimsby, Welfare Office

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Lunch With Adlai Stevenson at the U.N., 19 April 1952 - Letters of 17 March 1950, 13 March 1950; Letter of 7 January 1953, Embassy of Belgium - Letter of 9 February 1951 - Birthday Wishes, Margaret Chase Smith - Leopold Stokowski - Stuart, Chairman, National Security Resources Board - David S. Sinaink Re: the Chicago Convention, Jim Bate, Harriman Supporting Stevenson, Change of History Due to Recess After the Second Ballot, The Vice President Emerges a National Hero, 28 July 1952 - Washington University, Office of the Dean of Women, St. Louis, MO, Re: Luella Sayman - Courier Journal Office, Clyde Sanger - Program, Mrs. Alben Barkley's Party Launching of the SS President Jackson, 27 June 1950 - Robert L. Shoaf Re: Portrait of the Vice President, Mrs. Truitt - Social Register Association Re: Subscription and Entering the Name of Max O'Rell Truitt - Sidney Seidenman, Sidney's Orchestras, Inc. - Spice Islands Company, Order of Creole Vinegar - South African Rock Lobster Association, Re…

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Mrs. Truman, Welcoming Speech, 4 Pages - Mrs. Schoeppel, Mrs. Fulbright - Report of the Treasurer, 1950, Edna E. McFarland - Proposed Amendment to the By-Laws - 1951 Ballot, Ladies of the Senate - Mrs. James Barnes, Contribution to the Red Cross - Senator and Mrs. Holland Re: Luncheon for Mrs. Truman - Mrs. J. Allen Frear, Jr., Knitting Group; A.W. Barkley at Bethesda Hospital With an Eye Infection, 1951 - Mrs. Robert C. Hendrickson, Meeting Minutes - Mrs. Speer, American Red Cross - Mrs. Margaret Chase Smith, Mrs. Bulow Re: Hours Worked Put in With the Senate Ladies - List of Hours Donated With the Senate Ladies, 5 Pages - Mrs. E. Williams, Children's Party - Mrs. Speer, American Red Cross; Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. Morse - List of Offices 1951; Republican and Democrat Ladies of the Senate - Memo Re: Vacancy on Executive Committee, Mrs. Tobey - Louis C. Boochever, American National Red Cross - Mrs. Wayne Morse, Luncheon for Mrs. Truman - Mrs. J.M. Helm Re: Luncheon Given by Mrs. Truman - Mrs…

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Home Fashion League, 26 September 1951, 13 Pages - 13th Annual Founders Day Luncheon, 9 May 1951, 10 Pages

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St. Louis Heart Association, 1-3 February 1952 - Memorandum, 15 January 1952; Summary of Missouri Heart Association and St. Louis Heart Association Relationship, 2 Pages - William Charles, Executive Director - Dr. Henry A. Schroeder, Washington University, School of Medicine; Minutes Re: Invitation to the Women's Committee - F. Eschen, KSD-TV, Interview in Behalf of the National Heart Association, February 1952 - S. Smith Re: Heart Association Campaign - L. Skinner, Jr., Re: Photographs at the Luncheon - Transportation Schedule

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Davies, Richberg, Tydings, Beebe, Landa Re: Jackson Day Dinner in Baltimore, MD - Time Magazine, Letter by George, F. McNaughton - Truitt Re: Cartoons - Town and Country Magazine, Margaret Hurley, Editor, Re: Portrait Photograph - Robert Tyre "Bobby" Jones, Founder of the Augusta National Golf Club / Albert D. and Mary Lasker Foundation Re: Heart Research

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H. Markel, Director of Program Service, WTOP-TV, Re: Invitation, Partial List of Guests, 1949 - 3-Page Outline of the Interview - Questions for Voice of America Interview, 1950, 4 Pages - N. Osgood, NBC, Director of Women's Activities, Invitation, 1950 - S. McClendon O'Brien, Washington Correspondent, Invitation to a Radio Program, 1950 - R. Crane, Director of Women's Activities, Evening Star Broadcasting Company, Invitation to a Radio Program and Modern Woman Program, 1950-1952 - J. Barry, Barry And Enright Productions, Inc., Invitation to TV Program, 1951 - L.E. Ore, Representative of the American Cancer Society, Inc., Invitation to CBS Program "Sure as Fate", 1951 - E.H. Bobst, Invitation to TV Program for the American Cancer Society, Inc., 1951 - B. Cittelson, Roy Bernard Company, TV Interview, Fall 1951 - Mrs. C.T. Clagett, Jr., Heart Association, Invitation to Mark Evans TV Show, 1952

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Truman Letters, 1950-1957

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Mrs. A.H. Vandenberg, 1950, Ladies of the Senate, Iron Curtain, Photograph for the Magazine - Vermont Natives Industries Re: Blankets, Cardigans, Sweaters

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Governor L. W. Wetherby, KY, 1952, Re: CBS TV Show "See It Now", Ed Murrow - Letter from Eleanor [ Mrs. C.V. Whitney ?], 1953, Re: Laura "Wahwee", Doug [Douglas MacArthur], Rosemary "Mimi", Lucy Jane Lapham, Beans, Pat Christine, John; Letter from Laura; Letter from Stanley Young of Farrar, Straus, And Young, Inc., 1951, Re: Publication of A.W. Barkley's Book - Weisel and Co., Milwaukee Sausage, 1951 - Washington Federation of Churches, F.E. Reissig Re: Agenda; American Relief for Korea - J.B. Lehmann, "Report of My Trip to Korea", Publication, American Relief for Korea, Inc.; Pamphlet, "Orphans of the Storm-Innocent Victims of Cruel and Unprovoked Aggression in Korea" - Cynthia Neel Warren, Kentucky State Association of Registered Nurses, 1953, Invitation - A.H. Wood, Salvation Army - Dr. Watt, Re: A.W. Barkley Professorship for Heart Research at the University of Louisville; National Heart Institute, MD - D.O. Walsworth, Walsworth Brothers, Re: Recipe - R.L. White, Antiques, Re…

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Edith Bolling Wilson, Cousin Edith, 1951-1954 - Clipping Re: Death of J.R. Bolling

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1-Page Biography of A.W. Barkley - Wheeler Sammons, Editor, 1951-1952 - Smithsonian Institution, The National Collection of Fine Arts, Board of Regents - The A.N. Marquis Company, Publishers of Who's Who in America - 1-Page Biography of J.R. Barkley - Mrs. L.C.M. Donald

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Mrs. G. Yeager, 1952, Re: Mr. Linnan

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, A-B

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, C-D

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, E-F

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, Editorials - Statements

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, Flower Cards - Photocopies of miscellaneous telegrams and letters

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, G

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, H

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, I-J

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, K-L

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, M-Mc

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, N-P

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, Q-R

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, S

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, T-V

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Condolence Letters, W-Z

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A.W. Barkley's Death - Diary, 1951

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the City Council of Philadelphia. Black and White Photograph of Independence Hall. Philadelphia, PA. May 3, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Embassy of Israel. Washington, DC. May 1, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the President of the Republic of Korea via the Korean Embassy. May 3, 1956.

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Resolution in Memory of Alben Barkley. From the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Emory University, Georgia. May 15, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From The Jewish National Fund. May 4, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy Extended to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. By the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. May 1, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter To Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Norwegian Embassy, Washington, DC. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 1, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to the Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley From the Columbian Ambassador to the Organization of American States. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 4, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to the Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Ambassador of Pakistan. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 9, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to the Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Ambassador of El Salvador. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 1, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to the Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Ambassador to Belgium. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 1, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to the Secretary of State Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Ambassador to the Republic of Argentina. Forwarded to Mrs. Barkley, Along with the Secretary of State's Reply. May 3, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the City Council of Scranton, PA. May 7, 1956.

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Sympathy Letter to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Township Committee of Hillside, Union County, New Jersey. May 7, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the City of Newark, NJ. May 4, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic City Committee of Peekskill, NY. May 2, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women, Inc. Harrisburg, PA. May 20, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy Extended to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Common C+D327ouncil of the City of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, WI. May 1, 1956.

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In Memory of Mr. "Democrat" Alben Barkley, a True Friend to Israel. One Tree Planted by Mr. And Mrs. Sanford Wechsler. 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Rocky Point Democratic Club. 1956.

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Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Republican Members of the United States Senate. 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic Conference of the United States Senate. January 3, 1957.

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Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Duluth Industrial Union Council. Duluth, Minnesota. May 7, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From Allegheny County Board of Commissioners. Allegheny County, PA. May 8, 1956.

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Handwritten Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Mildred Lee Chapter of UDC #1580., 1956

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Burley Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association. Lexington, KY. May 11, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic Women's Political Association. Dallas, TX. 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic Party of Delaware in Convention. Dover, DE. May 25, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic League of Delaware. April 30, 1956.

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Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic Club of Denver. Denver, CO. May 8, 1956.

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Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Women's Zionist Organization of America. National Board of Hadassah. New York City, NY. May 4, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the City of Hopkinsville. Hopkinsville, KY. May 3, 1956.

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Letter Notifying Mrs. Barkley that Mr. And Mrs. Hyman Bernstein of Washington, DC. Had 10 Trees Planted in Israel in Memory of Alben W. Barkley. Expression of Sympathy from the Jewish National Fund. May 3, 1956.

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Certificate from the Jewish National Fund, Tree Fund--For the Reforestation of Israel. "In Memory of Our Friend Alben W. Barkley, A Great American and Friend to All Humanity. Ten Trees. Planted by Hyman and Freda Bernstein.", 1956

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Kentucky State Democratic Central Executive Committee. Louisville, KY. May 18, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the All Wool and A Yard Wide Democratic Club. Louisville, KY. May 3, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the South End Third Ward Democratic Club. Louisville, KY. May 7, 1956.

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Letter of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the American University College of Law. Washington, DC. May 2, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Common Council of the City of Yonkers. Yonkers, NY. May 8, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to Mrs. Barkley Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Senate of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA. May 1, 1956.

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Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the Democratic Executive Committee of Hamilton County. Hamilton County, TN. May 12, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the United States Senate. Senate Resolution 258. May 3, 1956.

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Letter and Resolution of Sympathy to the Barkley Family Upon the Death of Alben Barkley. From the United States House of Representatives. May 1, 1956.

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United States Congress (81st, 2d). Senate Resolution 357 Giving Vice President Barkley Presiding Officer's Desk. Washington, DC. September 22, 1950. See Lobby.

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San Diego Committee, Bonds of Israel Government. Citation of Appreciation. Scroll. San Diego, CA. November 11, 1951.

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Correspondence and other miscellaneous documents related to Jane R. Barkley.

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Miscellaneous, 1949-1956

Korea - War visit, 1951

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1949-1956 - Journal to Family and Friends of the Far East trip - Korea; Tokyo, Japan; Manila, Philippines; Hawaii; 13 pages - Schedule, Korea trip, Schedule- Hawaii trip - November, December 1951

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Manuscripts, 1949-1956

1949 -1956 "I Married the VEEP" - Chapters 1-18 (Folder A)

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1949-1956 "I Married the VEEP" - Chapters 19-31 (Folder B)

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1949-1956 "I Married the VEEP" - Chapters 32-40 (Folder C)

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1949-1956 Final Edit - "I Married the VEEP" - Parade Publications, Inc. - Chapters 1-8, Pt. 1; Chapters 1-7, Pt. 2 (Folder A)

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1949-1956 Final Edit - "I Married the VEEP" - Parade Publications, Inc. - Chapters 1-7, Pt. 3; Chapters 1-5, Pt. 4; Chapters 1-6, Pt. 5 (Folder B)

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1949-1956 Final Edit - "I Married the VEEP" - Parade Publications, Inc. - Chapters 1-5, Pt. 6; Chapters 1-7, Pt. 7 (Folder C)

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"I Married the VEEP" - Clippings

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Scrapbooks, 1916-1956

Clippings: Bulk Dates - January-December 1916; Few from 1922, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936 and 1937 (99 Pages), 1916-1937

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Clippings/Photographs: "1916-1937" Bulk Dates: 1916 and 1919, June 1928, June 1932, 1935 (107 Pages), 1916-1937

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Clippings: "Editorials and News Stories on Kentucky Governor's Race "; Bulk Dates: September-December 1922 (143 Pages), 1922

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Clippings: "Campaign for Governor of Kentucky - 1922-1923"; November 10-December 29, 1922; January 9-July 3, 1923 (143 Pages), 1922-1923

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Clippings: " Politics - General 1924"; no dates (97 Pages), 1924

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Clippings: "Miscellaneous Clippings 1929-1930"; Clippings include such topics as Suffrage, Prohibition, India, China, Senate and Supreme Court, Tarriffs, Lobbies, World Peace, Material and Spiritual World, Owen Young and Thomas Edison, et. al. (119 Pages), 1929-1930

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Clippings: "Miscellaneous Clippings 1930"; Clippings include such topics as Prohibition, Population, Einstein, Religion, Tarriffs, Wheat, Saar River, World Business, World Debt, Latin American Politics, Al Capone, Gold, F.D. Roosevelt, Great Britain, Arms Reduction, Economic Positions, Thomas Paine, Unemployment, et al. (182 Pages), 1930

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Clippings: State and National Politics and Issues; Legislation; Democratic Party (State Conventins vs Primaries); pre-Campaign 1932 (206 Pages), 1930-1931

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Clippings: "Russia" (211 Pages), 1930-1931

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Clippings: "Lincoln Material; C.P. Taft Articles on Post-War Europe; McCracken County and Paducah History" (64 Pages), ca. 1931

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Clippings: Bulk Dates - June, August and October, 1932 (24 pages), 1931-1932

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Clippings: "1932-1939" Bulk Dates: February-July 1936, Especially June 24, 1936 and January 1939. Few 1932, 1935, 1936 and 1939 Years (88 Pages), 1932-1939

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Clippings: "Mustache, Mrs. Barkley's Death, 1932 Convention, Wedding of Linda Barkley to Douglas MacArthur (son of)" - Covers 1932-1934, 1941 and 1947 (92 Pages), 1932-1947

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Clippings: "1931-1951" Bulk Dates: February and October 1947, Januaary-April 1951. Few Clippings 1932,1934-1935, 1937, 1940, 1942-1944. (142 Pages), 1932-1951

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Clippings/Photographs: Bulk Dates - July, August, October and November 1937. (Total: 104 Pages), 1937

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Clippings: November 13, 1937 - April 14, 1939 (94 Pages), 1937-1938

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Clippings/Photographs: "1937-1943" Bulk Dates: July 1937- September 1940; Few 1941-1943. (130 Pages), 1937-1943

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Clippings/Photographs: "1938" April 8-June 2, 1938; Bulk Dates: May 1938. (101 Pages ), 1938

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Clippings: June 2, 1938 - July 10, 1938 (114 Pages), 1938

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Clippings: Bulk Dates: July - August 1938; Few clippings January, February, March June, September, December 1938 and January-August 1939, 1938-1939

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Clippings: Bulk Dates - February 27-December 1940; January-February and August 1941. (103 Pages), 1940-1941

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Clippings/Photographs: "1941-1952" Bulk Dates: 1945, 1950, 1952 (111 Pages), 1941-1952

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Clippings: January-December 1942 (Pages 1-64); January-December 1943 (Pages 65-100). (100 Pages), 1942-1943

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Clippings: February 23-24, 1944 - Tax Veto. (46 Pages), 1944

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Clippings: February23-28, 1944 - Tax Veto/Resignation as Senate Majority Leader. (27 Pages), 1944

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Clippings: Bulk Dates - February,May, July, August 1944. ( 99 Pages), 1944

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Clippings: "Columns and Editorials," Most Undated. (192 Pages), 1944-1945

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Clippings: "1945" March-December, 1945. (44 Pages), 1945

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Clippings: Few 1945, 1957; Bulk Dates: November 3-31, 1948 (29 Pages); January-August 1949 (100 Pages). (Total: 141 Pages), 1945-1949

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Clippings: January-December, 1946 (Total Pages: 87), 1946

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Clippings: "Convention" - Democratic National Convention, Phildelphia, PA - July 1948. (Total: 52 Pages), 1948

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Clippings: Bulk Dates - November -December 1948; September-December, 1949. (141 Pages) Note: Date/Years are Not in Order, 1948-1949

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Clippings/Photographs/Miscellaneous: "1048-1949" August-December 1948; Jauuary 21-December 1949 (173 Pages), 1948-1949

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Clippings: "November 1948-May 1949" - Bulk Dates - November 4-6, 1948, Presidential Election; January 28-29, 1949, Senate Business/Banquet; April 6, 1949, Collier Magazine's Article "Iron Man Barkley" and April 28-29, 1949, Apple Blossom Festival. (50 Pages), 1948-1949

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Clippings: December 1-8, 1948; March 20, April 13-17, May-July 1, 1949., 1949

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Clippings, 1949 January

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Clippings, 1949 February

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Clippings, 1949 March

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Clippings, 1949 April

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Clippings, 1949 May

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Clippings, 1949 June

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Clipings, 1949 July

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Clippings, 1949 August

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Clippings, 1949 September

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Clippings, 1949 October

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Clippings, 1949 November

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Clippings, 1949 December

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Clippings, 1950 January

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Clippings, 1950 February

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Clippings, 1950 March

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Clippings, 1950 April

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Clippings, 1950 May

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Clippings, 1950 June

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Clippings, 1950 July

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Clippings, 1950 August

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Clippings, 1950 September

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Clippings, 1950 October

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Clippings, 1950 November

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Clippings, 1950 December

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Clippings, 1951 January

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Clippings, 1951 February

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Clippings, 1951 March

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Clippings, 1951 April

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Clippings, 1951 May

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Clippings, 1951 June

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Clippings, 1951 July

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Clippings, 1951 August

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Clippings, 1951 September

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Clippings, 1951 October

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Clippings, 1951 November

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Clippings, 1951 December

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Photographs: Originals of Copies on Pages 24a-d, 25a-d, 26a-d, 27a-d, 29a-d, 30a-d, 31a-c, 34a-c. (Barkley.Hadley Families Meeting One Another; Rededication of Barkley Field in Paducah, KY.)

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Clippings: " Barkley-Hadley Courtship and Wedding, II" (100Pages), 1949 September-November

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Barkley-Hadley Courtship and Wedding, 1949

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Clippings: Wedding (149 Pages), 1949 November

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Clippings: "After Barkley-Hadley Wedding" Bulk Dates: January1-April 28, 1950; Few November, December 1949. (102 Pages), 1949-1950

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Clippings: "1949-1951" Bulk Dates: January-February 1951. Few July-August 1949; March, June,October, November 1950. (131 Pages), 1949-1951

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Clippings: "Scrapbook of Robert Wilson, Paducah, Ky; August 14, 1949 - Rededication of Barkley Field", 1949-1952

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Miscellaneous: Souvenir Program of Barleley Day Air Show; Rededication of Barkley Field, August 14, 1949.

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Clippings: "1950" (1942 Pages), 1950 January-July

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Clippings/Photographs: "1950" (1942 Pages), 1950 January-October

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Photograph: Original of Copy on Page 46, Barkley and wife standing in unidentified room. (3x5, polaroid); Original Certificate of Copy on page 37 Honoring Mrs. Alben W Barkley

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Clippings: "1950" (141 Pages), 1950 October-November

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Clippings: "1950-1951" Bulk Dates: January-March 1951. Few Clippings from March, September-December 1950. (136 Pages), 1950-1951

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Clippings: "1951 - Accustomed As I Am To Public Speaking" Bulk Dates: May-June 1951 (45 Pages), 1951

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Miscellaneous: The Jeffersonian (Page 3) and Fold out of Photographs of People at Convention April 15-18, 1951, Washington D.C. (Pages 1 and 2)

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Clippings/Photographs: "1951" January-May 1, 1951. Note: Many Clippings Without Dates (101 Pages), 1951

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Photographs: "1951" "From the Editors of LIFE to Alben W. Barkley"; Photographs by Lisa Larsen (27 Pages), 1951

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Photographs: All are of Vice President Alben Barkley speaking, at his desk, with his wife, among his constituents, et cetera, 1951

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Photographs: "July 2, 1951" "From the Editors of LIFE to Senator Alben W. Barkley"; Photographs taken in the Capitol June 28, 1945s. (13 Pages), 1951

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Clippings/Photographs: "1951 - David Barkley Biography; Bratton Case", 1951 August-October

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Clippings/Photographs/Miscellaneous: "1951", 1951 March-July

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Photographs/Miscellaneous : Dedication of Sydney Hillman Medical Center; Swearing -In Ceremony of Sen. Thomas Underwood; Combined Jewish Appeal, Highland Park, Chicago, Illinois; Hon. David Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel Visit; Newsdealers Association of Greater New York Dinner; Democratic Digests: April May and June-July; et alA Photos and Miscellaneous are in BOX 2

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Clippings//Photographs: "1951" (115 Pages), 1951 September-December

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Photographs: Isreal Bond Campaigns, Hawaii/Far East Trip, Public Functions, et al

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952", 1952 January-May

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Clippings/Photographs/Miscellaneous: "1952", 1952 March-June

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Photographs/Miscellaneous: Rider College Commencement, Campaign Stop?, Laying of Cornorstone Charles Little Clinic, Saints and Sinners Luncheon, West Virginia Young Democrats Convention, etcetera

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952", 1952 January 15-April 4

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Photographs/Memorabilia: Theater Benefit; Religious Leaders conference; Mrs. Barkley Am Heart Assn; Portrait Exhibitionand Grand Centeral Arets, NY; etc.

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952 Election Year, Vol. II" (104 Pages), 1952 May 31-July 25

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Photographs: Most are of Barkley before, during and after the Democratic National Convention, 1952 June 22-25

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952 Election Year, Vol. III" (148 Pages), 1952 July 20-August 10

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Photographs: Original Photographs of Copies in Folder: 1. Mrs. Barkley, the Vice Presidcent and Miss Hadley pictured entering the Terre Haute House, Terre Haute, Indiana, July 27, 1952, (8x10, B/W) Page 102; 2. Wiliam F Cronin, Editor of the Terre Haute Tribune, the Vice-President and Mrs. Barkley, July 1952, (8x10, B/W) Page 105; 3. Miss Hadley, Mrs. Barkley, Charles E. Ellis, Manager of the Terre Haute House, the Vice-President, Burch Ijams, Owner of the Terre Haute House, July 1952, (8x10, B/W) Page 106.

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952 Election Year, Vol. IV" - Democratic Convention (213 Pages), 1952 July 22-25

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Photographs: Original of the copy on page 69. Meeting of 16 Women and Several Men Seated Around a Table Clothed Table All in Discussion. Site: Possibly a Hotel Meeting Room.

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Clippings/Photographs: "1952", 1952 September-October

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Photographs: Rallys, Campaign Stops, Aong Other Public Functions

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Clippings: Autobiography, "That Reminds Me" - November-December 1954; Primarily Book Reviews; Saturday Evening Post Excerpts of the Book including Norman Rockwell Covers (98 Pages), 1954

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Clippings/Photographs: "1954" October 22, 1954 - January 9, 1955; Covers Campaign for Senate and Swearing In by Vice-President Richard Nixon (77Pages), 1954-1955

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Photographs: Photographs of Dog, GroupPhotograph of 12 adults, incl Barkleys

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Clippings/Photographs/Miscellaneous: "1954" (79 Pages), 1954 January-August

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Photographs/Miscellaneous: Photographs of Alben and Mrs. Barkley; Campaign Banner; Testimonial Dinner for the Hon Alben W. Barkley, et cetera

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Clippings/Photographs/Miscellaneous: "1955-1956" A few articles from each month (91 Pages), 1955-1956

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Photograph/Miscellaneous: Photograph of Rough River Groundbreaking for Dam Site; Brochure of Sen. Barkley as Keynote Speaker 1956 Mock Convention, Washington and Lee University

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Second Anniversary, Fort Knox Armored Force School, 1942 November

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Merci - From the Children of France, 1948

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California Victory Dinner. Los Angeles, 1948 December

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Photographs:" 1949 Inauguration" (64 Pages), 1949 January 20

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Inauguration, 1949

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Clippings/Photographs: Four Freedoms Dinner. New York City, 1949

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New York Mayor O'Dwyer's Luncheon, 1949 December

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National Conference of Christians and Jews. Hourson, Texas, 1950 March

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Photostats: "June 27, 1950" Launching S. S. President Jackson; Photostats of the Stories, 1950 June

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Photographs: Vice President and Mrs Barkley Christening the SS Jackson

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Visit of the Vice President to Japan, 1951

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Scrapbook presented to Barkley by Brig. Gen. Roderick R. Allen. (From Barkley Estate purchase)

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Scrapbook presented to Barkley upon his visit to the Armored Center, Fort Knox, Kentucky. (From Barkley Estate purchase)

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Scrapbook presented to Barkley titled "Water Wall Show, Philadelphia '53". (From Barkley Estate purchase.)

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Scrapbook presented to Barkley by the 63rd Sig. Opn. Bn., USFA, Vienna. (From Barkley Estate purchase)

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Life Magazine Photographs in Capitol, 1951

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Visit to Far East: Volume 1, 1951 November

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Visit to Far East: Volume 2, 1951 November

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The Visit of the Vice President of the United States and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1951 December

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Visit to Far East: Volume 3, 1951 November

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Visit to Far East, 1951 November

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Framed pictures and plaques, 1933-1955, undated

"U.S. Senate 73rd Congress photographs." U.S. Senate 73rd Congress. John Garner, Vice President. NB: Hattie W. Caraway, Arkansas, First Woman Elected Senator. 18x24, 1933

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"Framed Lithograph of Pennsylvania State House." Back of State House, Philadelphia. From the Atwater Kent Museum's Collection. Drawn, Engraved, and Published by W. Birch & Sons. Sold by R. Campbell and Co. No. 50 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 1799. Presented to the Honorable Alben W. Barkley, U.S. Senator by the city of Philadelphia. Color, 20x18, 1955 July 4

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"A Winter's Haven. Oil. By Beverly J. Graham. February 1949." Painting of Horse and Foal in a Snow-Covered Field. 17 1/2 x 21, 1949 February

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"Seascape. Oil. Joseph A. Atchison. 1950." Blue Ocean Waters. 22 1/2 x 18, 1950

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"Blue Spring. Farm of Colonel Richard M. Johnson. Scott Co., KY. Presented to V.P. Alben Barkley. Oil tinted photograph. Bradley." 18x16 1/2., 1949 February 26

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"Barkley and ??. Photograph. n.d." B/W. 1. unidentified man 2. Alben W. Barkley 3. unidentified man. 21x18.Leather Framed Photograph with Ivory Matte and Glass, undated

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"Battle at Sea. Oil by H. McCain. Marion, KY. March 7, 1942." Man in water waving flag; planes flying overhead. Ships approaching from both sides. 20x26., 1942 March 7

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Farewell Dinner in Honor of the Ambassador to the Soviet Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Joseph Davies) and Mrs. Davies. Mayflower Hotel. Formal Dinner (200+ people) Seated at long, parallel tables. Barkley in foreground, left side of center table, against the guest of honor table. 25x11., 1936 December 30

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"Gold Record. Framed. Four Aces. 'Spring is a Wonderful Thing.'" 15x15., 1952

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"Lithograph. Louisville, KY. Ohio River Bridge." n.d. Cityscape of Louisville, KY from across the river looking at the Ohio River Bridge. Boats on water. 12x8., undated

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"Landscape. Oil. By Joseph A. Atchison, 1950." View of Mountain Landscape. Blues and Greens. 17x13., 1950

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"Town Hall Award for Distinguished Public Service. New York. Citation." 21x18 1/2., 1948 December 16

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"Silver Record Mounted on Plaque. 'Pledge of Allegiance.' Tex Ritter and His Starlighters. Capitol Records." 13x19., 1950

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"Jewish National Fund Citation. March 13, 1955." Dedication of the Alben W. Barkley Forest in Israel in Recognition of Barkley's Efforts on Behalf of Israel. 15x19., 1955

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"Fitzpatrick Cartoon. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 1, 1949. Barkley-Hadley Romance." Political Cartoon of Bird in Tree Singing Words "Veep! Veep!" Labeled "Kentucky Melody." 19x21.

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"Cartoon Presidential Election. 1948." No name. Barkley Riding a Donkey with an Elephant "in tow." Labeled "Sitting Pretty." 16x16., 1948

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"Presented to the University of Kentucky by Mr. Justice Stanley Reed. November, 1965." Alben W. Barkley Sworn in January 20, 1949 as Vice President of the United States. By a Fellow Kentuckian, Mr. Justice Stanley F. Reed, United States Supreme Court. B/W, 18 1/2 x 19 1/2 + 4x5 1/2.

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"Fisherman's Delight" of "Wilderness Lines." Painted from ? On U.s. Veteran's Hospital Grounds at Northampton, Massachusetts during July 1948 by Max Russell Woodson. (Written on back of frame of stretched canvas.) Oil on stretched canvas. 30x24., 1948

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"Barkley Portrait in Silver Frame." Pencil or charcoal sketch of Alben W. Barkley. Head and Shoulders. L. Pendleton. 1949. 10x12.

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"Invitation to Inauguration of Truman and Barkley. January 20, 1949." 13 1/2 x10.

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"A Moment in History--F.D.R. Takes Oath for the Third Time." Blown-up Picture of Roosevelt taking the Oath of Office for the Third Time. January 20, 1941. 24x15.

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"A Moment in History--F.D.R. Takes Oath for the Third Time." Blown-up Picture of Roosevelt taking the Oath of Office for the Third Time. January 20, 1941. 24x15.

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"Barkley Portrait. Oil. Lila Shelby. 1944." Color Oil Painting of Barkley on Canvas. Head and Shoulders. 24x28., 1944

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Photograph of Alben Barkley and Harry Truman after the Inauguration on January 20, 1949. 24x30., 1949

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"General Douglas McArthur. Oil." Oil on Canvas of General Douglas McArthur in Military Attire.

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"Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Stimson testifying on Neutrality Bill. April 5, 1939." Meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. Senate. Former Secretary of State Stimson Testifying on the Neutrality Bill. April 5, 1939. B/W Photograph. 30x20., 1939

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"President Harry Truman Signed a Print of the 1948 U.S. House of Representatives. Mr. Kingsbury was a Visitor in the Gallery and his Entrance Pass is with the Print.", 1948

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Photograph of the Inauguration of Harry Truman on the Steps of the Capitol. Washington, DC. January 20, 1949. B/W. 8x10.

  • Box 261, folder 1
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Photograph of the Inauguration of Alben W. Barkley on the Steps of the Capitol. Washington, DC. January 20, 1949. B/W. 8x10.

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Photograph of Alben W. Barkley. Head and Shoulders. 1943. Color. 18x22.

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"U.S. Capitol West Front. Photograph." Aerial Photograph of the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Library of Congress and Cannon House Office Building can be Seen in the Background. B/W. 22x18.

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Spirit of Lincoln Speaks Today. February 12, 1941. Declaration of Independence of Today. 18x24.

  • Box 264, folder 1
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"Galilee Landscape. Oil. Moshe Castel, Israel." Oil painting of the Galilee Landscape. Poor condition, paint chipping. 21x18.

  • Box 265, folder 1
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House of Representatives, 1948. Signed by Harry Truman.

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Alben W. Barkley Meets with Floyd Puckett, Jr. at a Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, Japan While Barkley Was on a Tour of the Far East. Puckett had Performed Fourteen Years Earlier at the Postmasters Convention Where Barkley Spoke, undated

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Panoramic Photograph of the Inaugurations of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. B/W, 1949 January 20

  • Box 306, folder 1
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Black and White Panoramic Photograph of the Kentucky Democratic Club of Washington, DC in Honor of Senator Alben W. Barkley and Senator Marvel Mills Logan, circa 1930s

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Black and White Photograph of Alben W. Barkley. Used during Inauguration Activities. January 20, 1949.

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"Photo Reconnaissance in Korea" and "Report of the Pacific War Memorial Commission"., 1951

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Lithographs, prints, and drawings, circa 1860s-1950s

Lithograph of Abraham Lincoln. Seated; Head and Torso. A.B. Hall, New York. 1/7

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Print of Lincoln Sketch. Sketch "From Life By F.B. Carpenter, 1864." Copyrighted by James D. Richardson, 1899. 2/7

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Lithograph of Abraham Lincoln. Seated; Full Body with Desk, Books, and Bust of Washington in Background. Papers of the Southern Confederacy Torn, on the Floor Under Lincoln's Foot. Painted by Alonzo Chappel. A. Lincoln. Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Johnson Fry and Co. Publishers, New York. Entered According to act of Congress A.D. 1863 by Johnson, Fry and Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. 3/7

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Lithograph Print of the Abraham Lincoln Family. L to R. Mary, Robert, Abraham, Willie. 4/7

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Print of Photograph of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. Original Photograph held at the Library of Congress. March 4, 1865. Taken on the Steps of the Capitol, Washington, DC. 5/7

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Poster Print of Abraham Lincoln. Seated; Head and Torso. 11 3/4 x 18. 6/7

  • Box 266, folder 1
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Original etching of Abraham Lincoln. Pierre Nuyttens. Dated "40"…assumed etching was created in 1940. 7/7

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Itinerary of Vice President Alben W. Barkley. 19,304 miles flown through 21 states with stops at 50 towns and cities. October 5 -November 7, 1950. 1/2

  • Box 266, folder 2A-2B
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Barkley Portraits. n.d., Unknown Artist.

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View of the Town of Paducah, KY, at the Confluence of the Rivers Ohio and Tennessee, the Northern Terminus of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad.

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Lithograph of Henry Clay. From Life by William H. Brown. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1844 by E.B. and E.C. Kellogg, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. Full-body silhouette. 1/3

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Lithograph of Martin Van Buren. From Life by William H. Brown. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1844, by E.B. and E.C. Kellogg, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. Full-body silhouette. 2/3

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Lithograph of Daniel Webster. From Life by William H. Brown. Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1844 by E.B. and E.C. Kellogg, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. Full-body silhouette. 3/3

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Lithograph. Western Military Institute, Drennon Springs, Kentucky. Wright.

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Lithograph. City of Louisville. Entered According to Act of Congress, A.D. 1872, by D. Appleton and Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington. 1/2

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Lithograph. Louisville, from the Blind Asylum. City of Louisville, River and Bridge. 1/2

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Lithograph. J.J. Crittenden. Standing, Full Body. From the Original Painting by Chappel in the Possession of the Publishers. Johnson, Fry and Co., Publishers, New York. Entered According to act of Congress A.D. 1863 by Johnson, Fry and Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.

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Lithograph. Daniel Boone. Seated, Full Body. From the Original Painting by Chappel in the Possession of the Publishers. Johnson, Fry and Co. Publishers, New York.

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Lithograph. Cassius M. Clay. Engraved by G.E. Perine, New York.

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Lithograph. Hon. Joseph Holt of Kentucky. Engraved by George E. Perine.

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Portrait of Alben Barkley by Leon Perskie. Baltimore, MD

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Portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, signed note reads "For my friend Alben Barkley with the warmest regards of Franklin Delano Roosevelt", undated

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Original Artwork of Donkey Sitting on Top of the World. Presidential Election. Walt Disney, 1948 December 6

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Signing of U.S. Constitution. Color Print. Howard Chandler Christy. Autographed by the Artist, undated

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Four Freedoms. Freedom of Worship. Text by Will Durant. Painting by Norman Rockwell, undated

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Four Freedoms. Freedom of Speech. Parable by Booth Tarkington. Painting by Norman Rockwell, undated

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Four Freedoms. Freedom from Want. Text by Carlos Bulosan. Painting by Norman Rockwell, undated

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Four Freedoms. Freedom from Fear. Text by Stephen Vincent Benét. Painting by Norman Rockwell, undated

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Reprint of Map of Kentucky. Drawn by John Filson for the U.S. Congress and George Washington, 1956

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Color Poster Print of Photograph of the Kentucky Coal Float. Inaugural Parade, 1949 January 20

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Poster Created by Susie E. Carter, Washington, DC. Vice Presidential Seal in Upper Left Corner. Photograph of Barkley Upper Center; Ruined by Glue. Block of Eight National Sesquicentennial Stamps; Postmarked Washington, DC. First Day of Issue. Upper Right Corner. Lower Portion of Poster "VEEP" Spelled in Sesquicentennial Stamps, 1950 November 22

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Membership cards, pins, and medals, 1935-1954, undated

Gold Plated B.P.O. Elks Membership Card. Alben W. Barkley is an Honorary Life Member, Paducah, Kentucky, Lodge No. 217, 1949 January 1

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Gold Plated Membership Card. The Greater Los Angeles Press Club; Alben W. Barkley, Vice-President-Elect of the United States; Honorary Life Member, 1948

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Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Pin. Presented to Alben Barkley by the Gamma of Georgia, 1949

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Pi Sigma Alpha Fraternity Pin, 1951 October 17

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Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity Pin. Presented to Alben Barkley, 1936 December 15

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Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity Pin. Presented to Alben W. Barkley, 1951 August 17

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Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternity Pin. Presented to Alben W. Barkley by Maryland Chapter, 1938

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Gold Medal From the National Conference of Christians and Jews. To Honorable Alben W. Barkley for Service to Humanity, undated

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Medal from the Republic of France. Vincent Avriol President De La Republique Francaise. Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, 1947

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Gold Plated Card. Lifetime Pass for Hon. Alben W. Barkley to All Member Tracks of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of the United States Inc. New York, NY, 1949 December 1

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Gold Medal. Award of Congress to Alben W. Barkley. In Recognition of Distinguished Public Service. Relief of Barkley on One Side, Relief of an Eagle on the Other. Original, 1949 August 12

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Gold Medal. Award of Congress to Alben W. Barkley. In Recognition of Distinguished Public Service. Relief of Barkley on One Side, Relief of an Eagle on the Other. Duplicate, 1949 August 12

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Metropolitan Police of Washington, D.C. Inauguration of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. No. 2, 1949

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The President and Mrs. Harry S. Truman. Silver relief of the Faces of the Trumans, 1952

  • Box 270, folder 9
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Medal Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof. Philadelphia Homecoming Celebration, 1951

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Pan American Airways System Issues This Special Pass to the Honorable Alben W. Barkley for the First Passenger Flight Following the Christening of the Yankee Clipper by Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Anacostia, 1939 March 3

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President of the United States of Brazil, Eurico-Gaspar-DuTra. Commemorating Visit to the United States of America, 1949 May

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Philippine Pacific War Veterans National Convention. Button with Picture of Building in the Philippines with Red, White, and Blue Ribbon, undated

  • Box 271, folder 1A
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Philippine Pacific War Veterans National Convention. Button with Picture of Building in the Philippines with Red, White, and Blue Ribbon, undated

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Red, Blue, and Gold Lapel Pin. Philippine Pacific War Veterans National Convention, undated

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Commemoration the Reunion of the 35th Division at St. Louis and the Dedication of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Site on June 10, 1950. By Our Most Distinguished Member, the President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, 1950 June 10

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National Committee. Temporary Chairman. Democratic National Convention. Chicago, IL, 1932

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Silver Medal Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Establishment of Permanent National Capital. 1800-1950. The Statue of Freedom on One Side of the Medal, John Adams Addressing the Sixth Congress on the Reverse, 1950

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Ambassador Club Medal Presented to Alben W. Barkley by Trans World Airlines (TWA), 1954

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Pope Pius XII. Relief of Head, with Inscription on the Back in Latin, 1946

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Brass Name Plate. Mr. Barkley, undated

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Alben W. Barkley is a Life Member of Louisville, Kentucky, Lodge #5, Loyal Order of Moose, undated

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Souvenir Good Luck Piece. Chicago Stadium. Guest of Honor President Harry S. Truman. Jefferson Jubilee and Democratic National Conference. Cook county Central Democratic Committee. "Our goal must be peace for all time" (Truman), 1950 May 15

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Hand Forged Good Luck Horseshoe from Levi H. Smelser, Altoona, PA, undated

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Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. Fort Worth, Texas. Honorary Chairman, 1952

  • Box 271, folder 11
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Delegate to Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1932 June

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Awarded to Alben W. Barkley, Radio Father of the Year. National Father's Day Committee. Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, Mayor, 1953

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Various Membership Cards to Service Organizations, the Kentucky State Bar, the Senate, etc., undated

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Microfilm, 1950-1957, undated

Barkley Papers: The David M. Barkley Collection microfilm

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Barkley Papers: The David M. Barkley Collection microfilm

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Barkley Papers: The David M. Barkley Collection microfilm

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Barkley Papers: The David M. Barkley Collection (positive copy of reel I) microfilm

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Speech File microfilm

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Mrs. Barkley's Letter Books microfilm 1950-1957

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Sidney Shalett Interview with Alben Barkley (positive copy) microfilm

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Sidney Shalett Interview with Alben Barkley (negative copy) microfilm

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Mrs. Barkley's Letter Books 1950-1957 (negative copy) microfilm

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David M. Barkley Papers (negative copy) microfilm

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David M. Barkley Papers (negative copy) microfilm

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Portait of William J. Bryant microfilm

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Awards, degrees, plaques, etc, 1920s-1950s

Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma of Georgia. Emory University. June 4, 1949.

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Phi Sigma Nu; Zeta Chapter, Rider College, Trenton, NJ. 1927.

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Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Circle, University of Maryland. May 18, 1938.

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Vice President Sworn In. Certificate. January 20, 1949-Spetember 10, 1951.

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Recognition of Barkley by the Railway Labor Executives Association. Resolution of Appreciation. 1924-1926.

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Boston University. Boston, MA. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Civil Law. June 6, 1949.

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DePaul University. Chicago, IL. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Laws. June 8, 1944.

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University of Florida. Gainesville, FL. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Humane Letters. October 21, 1949.

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University of Louisville. Louisville, KY. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Laws. February 10, 1948.

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Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. East Lansing, MI. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Laws. June 4, 1950.

  • Box 272, folder 10
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Transylvania College. Lexington, KY. Award for Outstanding Achievements and services in National Government. April 23, 1954.

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Central College. Fayette, Missouri. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Laws. November 14, 1953.

  • Box 272, folder 12
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Stereoscope.

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Stereoscopic slides from an unidentified event.

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Award Presented to Alben W. Barkley For Outstanding Service to His Country. Kiwanis Club of Paducah, KY. December 31, 1952.

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Member of the United Air Lines 100,000 Mile Club. IN Appreciation of Your Valuable Contribution to Air Transport Progress.

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Alben W. Barkley Is Hereby Commissioned Honorary Commodore in the Fleet of the World's Greatest Summer Festival the Minneapolis Aquatennial. ca. August 1949.

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Grandfathers, Inc., Chicago IL, Presents to Alben W. Barkley Grandfather of the Year Certificate of Honor In Recognition of Outstanding Civic and Humanitarian Service. October 9, 1949.

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Junior Chamber of Commerce and the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Award this Certificate of Recognition for Your Courage and Outstanding Accomplishment in the Field of Good Government. March 26, 1953.

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The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion Awarded by the University of Kentucky to Alben W. Barkley. Copper Relief.

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The Collier's Award For 1947 For Distinguished Congressional Service., 1947

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The Most News-Worthy Man of the 20th Century. Honorable Alben W. Barkley in Recognition of His Distinguished Service and Achievement in Advancing the Welfare of Our Country and Fostering True Americanism. June 10, 1951.

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Plaster Relief of Harry S. Truman. Gilded. Peter N. Fisher.

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Copper Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley.

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Bronze Relief of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

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Inauguration, 1949. Presented to Barkley by Harry Truman.

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Award to Kentucky from the American Heritage Foundation for outstanding public service, 1956

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White House New Photographers Association. Newsreel Award for "Best Performance of the Year. 1949-1950." Figure of Photographer and Camera.

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Photograph mounted on plaque, "A Moment in History--F.D.R. Takes Oath for Third Time", 1941

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Kentucky State Bar Association. Resolution of Honorary Membership for Alben W. Barkley, 1949 April 15

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Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. Citation. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. June 3, 1949.

  • Box 292, folder 1
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American Airlines. Commission, Admiral of the Flagship Fleet. May 29, 1941.

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AFL Union Industries Show. Certificate of Merit. Cleveland, OH. May 18-22, 1949.

  • Box 292, folder 3
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Grace Presbyterian Church Youth Fellowship Citation. The Man of the Year in Public Life. Philadelphia, PA. 1953.

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American Pioneer Guild. Membership, League of Liberators. Springfield, IL. March 5, 1954.

  • Box 292, folder 5
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Joint Session of the Georgia Assembly Invitation to Address the Joint Session of the General Assembly of Georgia. January 19, 1955.

  • Box 292, folder 6
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Auburn, Maine. Appointment, Honorary Dog Catcher. January 1, 1948.

  • Box 292, folder 7
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Asbury Park, New Jersey. Commission, Asbury Park Admiral. October 13, 1949.

  • Box 292, folder 8
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Junior Democratic Club of Kentucky. Honorary Life Membership. 1954.

  • Box 292, folder 9
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Appointment and Commission of Alben W. Barkley, Arkansas Traveler Authorized to Serve as an Ambassador of Good Will. July 4, 1949.

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Boys Forum of National Government. Certificate of Appreciation. Washington, DC. July 29-August 4, 1949.

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Keep Arkansas Green Association. Certificate of Appointment to the Board of Governors of Keep Arkansas Green Association.

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Bryant College, Providence, RI. Honorary Degree of Master of Science in Business Administration. August 4, 1944.

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Jewish National Fund Provisional Certificate in Honor of Alben W. Barkley Pending Receipt of Permanent Certificate from Jerusalem., 1941

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University of Florida. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. Gainesville, FL. October 21, 1949.

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Emory University. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Atlanta, GA. June 4, 1949.

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Centre College. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Danville, KY. June 12, 1949.

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University of Kentucky. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Lexington, KY. May 29, 1942.

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Kentucky Certificate of Election. U.S. Senate. November 2, 1926.

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Kiwanis Club, Owensboro, KY. Citation Presenting Chair. See Lobby.

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Junior Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia. Declaration of Barkley Day. Philadelphia, PA. March 29, 1951.

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Filson Club. Certificate of Life Membership. Louisville, KY. September 30, 1949.

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Enfranchisement of American Women. Scroll of Appreciation. November 2, 1945.

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Kentucky Wesleyan. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Winchester, KY. June 30, 1949.

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Kentucky State Club. Territory of Hawaii. Honorary membership Certificate. Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii. May 20, 1944.

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Kentucky State Bar Association Bestows Title of Senior Counselor to Alben W. Barkley. Louisville, KY. March 29, 1951.

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Kentucky Press Association Outstanding Citizen Award. Louisville, KY. January 28, 1949.

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Kentucky Elks' Association. Honorary Life Membership Certificate. 1949.

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Commonwealth of Kentucky. Lawrence W. Whetherby Commission of Alben W. Barkley as a Kentucky Colonel. Frankfort, KY. April 29, 1954.

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Jewish National Fund. Kew Garden Hills, Zionist District. Tree Fund Certificate. Five Trees Planted in Memory of Barkley. 1956.

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Independence Homecoming Committee. Certificate of Appreciation. Barkley Appointed Federal Commissioner of the Independence Homecoming Committee., 1951

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Greater Paducah Association. Resolution of Appreciation. Paducah, KY. March 2, 1942.

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Israel Anniversary Committee. Award of Merit. New York City, NY. May 14, 1949.

  • Box 292, folder 33
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Delta-C&S Airlines. Commission as a Flying Colonel. June 15, 1954.

  • Box 292, folder 34
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Democratic National Committee. Resolutions of Tribute. Washington, DC. August 24, 1949.

  • Box 292, folder 35
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Confederate Air Corps. Commission as Colonel. Montgomery, AL. November 2, 1954.

  • Box 292, folder 36
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Award. Awarded to Alben W. Barkley. May 13, 1949.

  • Box 293, folder 1
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Declaration of Independence. Copy of rough Draft of Thomas Jefferson.

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Boys' Republic of Italy. Appointment as Honorary Citizen. n.d.

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Confederate Air Force. Commission as Colonel. Miami, FL. April 10, 1950.

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Stephen Collins Foster. Painted by Howard Chandler Christy. Signed by the Artist. June 29, 1941.

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Lithograph of Painting by Hernando S. Villa. Signed by the Artist. 1950.

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Drawing of a Kentucky Colonel Smoking a Cigar. Underneath, a Poem about Kentucky. To Alben Barkley from "Raff" Faulkner.

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Chicago and Southern Air Lines. Commission as Flying Colonel. August 10, 1949.

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"Devotion." Reproduction of Etching by Hedley Filton, Church of St. Heloise. Poiters, France.

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Cyrus Fisherman's College. Honorary Degree as "Doctor Piscator." Cyrus, Minnesota. January 23, 1950.

  • Box 293, folder 10
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The Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning. Honorary Degree as Doctor of Humane Letters. Philadelphia, PA. June 1, 1949.

  • Box 293, folder 11
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Joint Session of the General Assembly of California Issues Resolution of Congratulations to Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. January 4, 1949.

  • Box 293, folder 12
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California Coonskinners, Inc. Membership Certificate. November 2, 1948.

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Highlights of Headline News. News in the Name with a Slogan for Fame. Willkie v. Roosevelt. New York City, NY. October 21, 1940.

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Electoral Colleges of United States Certificate of Election of Vice President. Washington, DC. January 20, 1949. (Positive)

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Electoral Colleges of United States Certificate of Election of Vice President. Washington, DC. January 20, 1949. (Negative)

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National Society of Pershing Rifles. Honorary Membership Certificates. November 1951.

  • Box 293, folder 17
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Trans World Airlines. Appointed to TWA Ambassadors Club. June 1, 1951.

  • Box 293, folder 18
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United States Treasury Department Appoints Alben Barkley as Minute Man.

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Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, VA. Honorary Member of Graduating Class. May 30, 1949.

  • Box 293, folder 20A
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"Return." Poem Written by Jesse Stuart. Framed in Artwork by E.E. Perkins., 1939

  • Box 293, folder 20B
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Truman Addressing Joint Session. Signed by the Artist, John Falter. 1950.

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Certificate of Honorary Citizenship. Trenton, NJ. May 23, 1954. See 27-2.

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Transylvania College 175th Anniversary. Convocation. "This Kentucky Citation Speaks for the Gratitude of the Friends and Neighbors in the State that You Have Served So Well." Lexington, KY. April 23-25, 1955.

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The Missouri Society of Washington, DC Presents Honorary Lifetime Membership to Mr. and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley. February 18, 1950.

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Memphis Cotton Carnival. Proclamation Inviting Alben W. Barkley to Attend the Cotton Carnival. 1950.

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National Association Radio Farm Directors. Citation Bestowing Honorary Lifetime Membership to Alben W. Barkley. December 31, 1951.

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Massachusetts Committee, Catholics, Protestants and Jews. Citation. Boston, MA. May 26, 1949.

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Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Certificate Appointing Barkley as Honorary Commissioner. June 30, 1955.

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, District Columbia Branch. Award for Services. February 24, 1952.

  • Box 293, folder 29
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"My Old Kentucky Home." Print by E. Johnson. My Old Kentucky Home Lyrics on Back of Print. Song by Stephen Foster.

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Artist Captures the Pledge Complete with Patriotic Artwork Framing the Words. A.E. Hilton, Portraitist. J.R. Rosen, Boston.

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Pan-American Union. Fiftieth Anniversary Citation. Washington, DC. April 14, 1940.

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Paducah Lions Club. Certificate of Appreciation. September 15, 1950.

  • Box 293, folder 33
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United States Constitution Sesquitennial Commission. Certificate of Appreciation for Patriotic Participation by Alben W. Barkley. 1937.

  • Box 293, folder 34
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National Lecture Management, Inc. National "Best Teller" Award. 1951-1952.

  • Box 293, folder 35
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Shelby Democratic Club. Granting Alben W. Barkley Honorary Membership. Louisville, KY. February 19, 1927.

  • Box 293, folder 36
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Westminster College. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law. Fulton, MO. June 9, 1951.

  • Box 293, folder 37
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National Editorial Association. Mid-Century Rededication. Plymouth, MA. June 25, 1950.

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Warren County--Front Royal Recreation Association. Honorary Life Membership. Front Royal, VA. April 30, 1949.

  • Box 294, folder 1
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Tennessee. Commission as Colonel. Nashville, TN. December 28, 1953.

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Northwest Home for the Aged. Honorary Vice President. Chicago, IL. December 20, 1953.

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Rider College. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Trenton, NJ. August 17, 1951.

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United States Congress (81st). Joint Resolution Providing Medal for Distinguished Public Service. Washington, DC. Approved and Signed by President Truman. August 12, 1949. See Medal 30-7B.

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New Orleans, LA. Honorary Citizenship. May 20, 1950. See 27-4.

  • Box 294, folder 6
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National University. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Washington, DC. June 13, 1934.

  • Box 294, folder 7
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Wichita Beacon. Gilded Page Mat Congratulating Barkley and Truman on Election and Inauguration. Wichita, KS. January 19, 1949.

  • Box 294, folder 8
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National Union of American and Greek World War Veterans. Honorary Citation. New York City, NY. June 18, 1950.

  • Box 294, folder 9
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State of Israel. Certificate of Appreciation for Services to the State of Israel. n.d.

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Last Message of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Prepared by Roosevelt a Few Hours Before His Death, to be Delivered on April 13. April 12, 1945.

  • Box 294, folder 11
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Commonwealth of Kentucky. Certificate of Election. U.S. Senate. November 22, 1954. (negative)

  • Box 294, folder 12
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Letter Describing the Photostat Copy of Barkley's Oath of Office as Senator, Taken on December 5, 1927. Photostat Copy Missing: per "doc in case in Barkley Room. E.P.U. 4/18/63. (N.B: Barkley was elected in 1926, and his first six years of Congress began on March 4, 1927. The Senate, however, did not go into session until December 1927.)

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J. Russell Young School of Expression. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Oratory. Given the Accolade of "The Silver Tongue. Washington, DC. May 6, 1941.

  • Box 294, folder 14
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Commonwealth of Virginia. Honorary Appointment as Virginia Cavalier. Richmond, VA. January 10, 1956.

  • Box 294, folder 15
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United States Flag Association Honors Barkley with a Lifetime Membership. June 29, 1939.

  • Box 294, folder 16
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Widow of the Month Club. Honorary Membership Certificate in the Alpha Chapter. Louisville, KY. May 1, 1954.

  • Box 294, folder 17
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Montreal, Canada. Official Greeting. In French. September 21, 1953.

  • Box 294, folder 18
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Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association. First Permanent Settlement. 1934. Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  • Box 294, folder 19A
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Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association. First Permanent Settlement. 1934.

  • Box 294, folder 19B
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Milwaukee, WI. Vice President Alben W. Barkley Granted Honorary Citizenship in Milwaukee, WI. October 7, 1949. Very Poor Condition.

  • Box 294, folder 20
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Republican Campaign Poster. "Republicans!! Coolidge Needs Ernst in the U.S. Senate. Prepare to Vote Nov. 2, 1926."

  • Box 294, folder 21
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Tributes to the Hon. Alben W. Barkley Upon the Occasion of the Thirty-ninth Anniversary of His Service to Congress. From the Congressional Record. March 4, 1952.

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Letter Written to Vice President Barkley from the President of the Electoral Colleges of the United States. Presenting the Vice Presidential Flag. Mentions a Certificate of Election as Vice President. March 4, 1949. See 53-15 and 53-16.

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Alben W. Barkley Memorial. Donors. Scroll. Paducah, Kentucky. April 14, 1957.

  • Box 294, folder 24A
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Alben W. Barkley Memorial. Additional Donors. Paducah, Kentucky. April 14, 1957.

  • Box 294, folder 24B
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Color Print of U.S.S. Hornet Aircraft Carrier. Gordon Grant. From John B. Hawley, Jr. 1942.

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Color Print of U.S.S. Pennsylvania Battleship. Gordon Grant. From John B. Hawley, Jr. 1942.

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Color Print of U.S.S. Chester Cruiser. Gordon Grant. From John B. Hawley, Jr. 1942

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Color Print of U.S.S. Gridley Destroyer. Gordon Grant. From John B. Hawley, Jr. 1942.

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Black and White Print of Thomas Jefferson. n.d.

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Color Print of Soldier Standing Under and Tree in the Snow, Observing Small Village in the Distance. Theodore Wythe.

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Gavels and other artifacts, 1940s-1950s, undated

Gavel From the Washington Elm Removed from Capitol Grounds June 1948. Planted by G. Washington.

  • Box 278, folder 1
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Gavel Given In Warm Admiration from Los Angeles Veterans Democratic Club. December 6, 1948.

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Gavel Made with Wood from Judge Priest's Old Home. Paducah, Kentucky.

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Gavel Presented by Barkley Forum, Emory University. May 12, 1951.

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Gavel Given to Alben W. Barkley. Wood From Black Walnut Tree Near Daniel Boone Spring in Bath County, Kentucky. Gavel was Made by Members of a Dupont Manual Training High School Class in Louisville., 1948

  • Box 278, folder 5
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Gavel Made of Wood From the U.S.S. Grant 1861. Presented in 1948.

  • Box 279, folder 1
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To Senator Alben Barkley Vice-President Elect of the United States. With Compliments. Clark Stanwood. Linwood, Nebraska. Ca. 1948.

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Gavel from P.W. Depp. Glasgow, KY.

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Crepps Wickliffe Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Perryville. October 8, 1862. Presented By Mrs. C. Roberts.

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Mrs. Julia G. Marks of 5525 Engright Says This Gavel was Once the Property of Alexander Hamilton Who Was a Member of Her Family.

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Made from Wood from H.M.S. Augusta build 1763 at Rotherite, England. Sunk at the Battle of Red Bank, Gloucester Co, NJ. October 22, 1777.

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Gavel Used During the Democratic Convention, 1948.

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Gavel Made with Oak from Lincoln National Park. Hodgenville, KY.

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Used by Speaker Rayburn at the Joint Session of Congress. January 17, 1952. Addressed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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Made from Tree on the Grounds at Monticello in the Shade of Which Thomas Jefferson Spent Many Working Hours.

  • Box 280, folder 3
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Lignum-Vita. Made by Mr. B.F. Tucker, 132 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California. 1949.

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National Democratic Convention. Philadelphia, PA. 1936.

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Antique Porcelain Onion Pattern Pounder; Germany. ca. 1860

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Miscellaneous gavels

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Made of Walnut, Ebony, and Ivory; Presented by E.E. Carrell, 3355 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, DC.

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Unidentified Gavel. See Barkley's Desk, King Library Lobby.

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Gavel Made from Wood Used in Rebuilding the White House about 1817 and Removed 1949. "To the Vice-President of the United States, Alben W. Barkley, to commemorate thirty-eight years of continuous service in the Congress of the United States. Harry S. Truman. The White House. March 4, 1951."

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Gavel. From Bemidji, Minnesota. "Paul Bunyan's Home Town."

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Metal Name Plate in Wooden Holder. Alben W. Barkley. U.S. Senator.

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Ivory Gavel.

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To Vice President Barkley. Made from Old Covered Bridge at Cynthiana. From His Admirers and Friends in Harrison County, Kentucky. n.d. With display box. See Jeff's Office.

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Framed Picture of Hummingbird. Made with Paint, Ink, and Feathers.

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Pen Used by the President Today in Signing H.R. 1776, An Act Further to Promote the Defense of the United States, and for Other Purposes. March 11, 1941.

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Pen Used by the President on June 15 in Signing S.J. Res. 56, Joint Resolution Authorizing the Selection of a Site and the Erection of a Pedestal for the Albert Gallatin Statue in Washington, District of Columbia., 1937

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Shellcasing Fired by Vice President in Korea, November 24, 1951.

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Original Signatures of U.S. Vice Presidents 1789-1948

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"Barkley for Senator" license plate.

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Fabrics, undated

Philippine-Pacific War Veterans.

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American Legion. 7th District, Indiana. Service Officer. Pins: Service Officer (2); 139.

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American Legion. Indiana. Pins: Tom Jennings; Past Chaplain (3); Past Commander; Past Adjutant; Past Service Officer; Wings dated 1946; Eleventh National Aerial Roundup,1947; Cross; 139.

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U.S. Silk Flag, Small

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U.S. Silk Flag, Small

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Vice Presidential Flag, Silk. Small.

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Vice Presidential Flag, Silk. Small.

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Painting of Mountain Landscape on Piece of Wood with Bark.

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U.S. Silk Flag

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Large U.S. Flag, 8'x12', Flown over the Capitol During the Inaugurations of Truman and Barkley, January 20, 1949.

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Large U.S. Bunting, Flown at Half-Mast over Capitol at Senator Barkley's Death, April 30-May 3, 1956.

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Rose Velvet Draperies from Barkley's Office in the Senate Office Building.

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Wooden Walking Cane Belonging to Barkley. n.d.

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Inaugural Flag Flown Over the Capitol on the Occasion of the Inaugurations of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. January 20, 1949.

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Letter from the Architect of the Capitol David Lynn Accompanying the Inaugural Flag. Confirms the Flag Was Flown Over the Capitol. January 20, 1949.

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Draft Drawn of the Design of the Vice Presidential Flag. Sent to Alben W. Barkley By the Architect of the Capitol, David Lynn. 1948.

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Vice Presidential Flag, Silk, 1948.

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Vice Presidential Flag, Silk. Large.

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Vice Presidential Flag, silk, "obsolete"; Differs in Color and Details from other VP Flags, but Retains Eagle with "E Pluribus Unum" Banner Above.

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Academic Hoods Given to Alben Barkley with Honorary Degrees, undated

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Maroon Rug Used During the Inaugurations of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. January 20, 1949.

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Wooden Flag Stand Made for 2 Flags

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Kentucky Flag with Bunting. Large

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Alben Barkley Banner.

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Fringed United States flag.

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Barkley Estate papers, 1912-1936, undated

Documents regarding trade; folder labelled "Campaign 1936".

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Folder labelled "Campaign 1936".

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Folder labelled "Campaign 1936".

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"Announcement of Candidacy", 1912

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Unlabelled folder, n.d.

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Unlabelled folder, n.d.

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Audio-Visual, 1944-1957, undated

Audio Recordings, 1944-1956, undated

"D-day Album," Excerpts from NBC Broadcasts. Original cover depicts scenes from D-Day, inside cover summarizes the events of D-Day. June 6, 1944.

  • Box 336, folder 1.1
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"D-day Album," Excerpts from NBC Broadcasts. June 6, 1944.

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"D-day Album," Excerpts from NBC Broadcasts. June 6, 1944.

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D-day Album, Excerpts from NBC Broadcasts. June 6, 1944.

  • Box 336, folder 1.4
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Clifton Webb, "We're turning the tables on Elsa Maxwell this time." April 10, 1945

  • Box 336, folder 2
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Alben W. Barkley, "Phases of the Political Situation." ABC Broadcast. August 17, 1946.

  • Box 336, folder 3.1
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Alben W. Barkley, "Phases of the Political Situation." ABC Broadcast. August 17, 1946.

  • Box 336, folder 3.2
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Major James M. Curley speaks for Harry S. Truman for President; Boston. 1948.

  • Box 336, folder 4.1
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Major James M. Curley speaks for Harry S. Truman for President; Boston. 1948.

  • Box 336, folder 4.2
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Major James M. Curley speaks for Harry S. Truman for President; Boston. 1948.

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Alben W. Barkley at the 41st Inaugural, 1949 Inauguration, recorded by American Amplifier Corporation. Original cover preserved. January 20, 1949

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Alben W. Barkley at the 41st Inaugural, 1949 Inauguration, recorded by American Amplifier Corporation. Original cover preserved. January 20, 1949

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Alben W. Barkley at the 41st Inaugural, 1949 Inauguration, recorded by American Amplifier Corporation. Original cover preserved. January 20, 1949

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Alben W. Barkley at the 41st Inaugural, 1949 Inauguration, recorded by American Amplifier Corporation. Original cover preserved. January 20, 1949

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Theater Guild production, "Payment Deferred." Starring Charles Laughton and Jessica Tandy. Opening National Red Cross Drive. Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. V-P Barkley speaks at intermission. February 27, 1949.

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Ruth Viviau, "Love in Washington," dedicated to Vice President and Mrs. Barkley

  • Box 337, folder 7.1
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Nadine Zern, "My Old Kentucky Home," dedicated to Vice President Barkley. June 10, 1949.

  • Box 337, folder 7.2
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Barkely-Hadley engagement. News Broadcast WHAS. Interview with Vice President Barkley and Mrs. Carleton Hadley. November 2, 1949.

  • Box 337, folder 8.1
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Barkely-Hadley engagement. News Broadcast WHAS. Interview with Vice President Barkley and Mrs. Carleton Hadley. November 2, 1949.

  • Box 337, folder 8.2
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Pledge of Allegiance. Gettysburg Address. Tex Ritter and the Starlighters. Poster inside sleeve "Pledge of Allegiance," depicts images of stars over an American flag. 1950.

  • Box 337, folder 9
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Vice President and Mrs. A.W. Barkley. Interview Program of Mary Margaret McBride. Chicago. Letter found inside record case stated "Given to the Barkley's as a gift by Estella H. Karu and Mary Margaret. August 1952.

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Vice President and Mrs. A.W. Barkley. Interview Program of Mary Margaret McBride. Chicago. Letter found inside record case stated "Given to the Barkley's as a gift by Estella H. Karu and Mary Margaret. August 1952.

  • Box 337, folder 12.2
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Vice President and Mrs. A.W. Barkley. Interview Program of Mary Margaret McBride. Chicago. Letter found inside record case stated "Given to the Barkley's as a gift by Estella H. Karu and Mary Margaret. August 1952.

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Vice President and Mrs. A.W. Barkley. Interview Program of Mary Margaret McBride. Chicago. Letter found inside record case stated "Given to the Barkley's as a gift by Estella H. Karu and Mary Margaret. August 1952.

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"Veep." Alben W. Barley tells his own story. Interviewed by Sidney Shallet. Folkways records. 1957.

  • Box 337, folder 13
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The Kentuckians (New York). Golden Anniversary, 1904-1905. Speeches by Senator A.W. Barkley and Senator J.S. Cooper. April 21, 1954.

  • Box 337, folder 14.1
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The Kentuckians (New York). Golden Anniversary, 1904-1905. Speeches by Senator A.W. Barkley and Senator J.S. Cooper. April 21, 1954.

  • Box 337, folder 14.2
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The Kentuckians (New York). Golden Anniversary, 1904-1905. Speeches by Senator A.W. Barkley and Senator J.S. Cooper. April 21, 1954.

  • Box 337, folder 14.3
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United Nations Language Series. Spanish-Russian-French-Chinese-Italian. World Wide Records. (Cracked). Typed note: Translations.

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United Nations Language Series. Spanish-Russian-French-Chinese-Italian. World Wide Records. (Cracked). Typed note: Translations.

  • Box 338, folder 16.2
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Vital Address by Rabbi Maxwell H. Dublin.

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Vital Address by Rabbi Maxwell H. Dublin.

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Steven Foster Melodies. U.S. Marine Band.

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Steven Foster Melodies. U.S. Marine Band.

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Steven Foster Melodies. U.S. Marine Band.

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 1 and 13. Part 1-First Inaugural Address-Mar 4, 1933, Part 13-State of War Message to Congress-Dec 8, 1941. Original cover preserved, depicts outline of FDR. Inside cover has index of contents.

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2. Parts 10 and 22. Part 10-Lend-Lease Message to Congress (cont). Part 22-Fourth Inaugural Address-January 20, 1945

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2., Parts 11 and 23. Part 11-Fireside Chat Before Pan-American Union Board-May 27, 1941. Part 23-Report to Congress on the Crimea Conference-March 1, 1945

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2., Parts 12 and 24. Part 12-Labor Day Broadcast; Warning to Axis Vessels, September 11, 1941. Part 2-Jefferson Davis Day Address (posthumous) spoken by Carleton Smith-April 1945.

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 2 and 14. Part 2-First Inaugural Address (cont.), Part 14-State of Union Message to Congress-Jan. 6, 1942

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Rendezvous with Destiny, radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 3 and 15. Part 3-Second Inaugural Address-Jan. 20, 1937, Part 15-Washington's birthday address-Feb.23, 1942

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 4 and 16. Part 4-Quarantine Speech at Chicago-Oct. 5, 1937. Part 16-Speech to international student assembly-September 3, 1942

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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 5 and 17. Part 5-Annual Message to Congress. Part 17-Cairo and Tehran Report-Dec. 24, 1943

  • Box 338, folder 19.5
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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 1, Parts 6 and 18. Part 6-Fireside Chat after the outbreak of war-Sept. 3, 1939. Part 18-Cairo and Tehran (cont)., bill of rights.

  • Box 338, folder 19.6
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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2, Parts 7 and 19. Part 7-Third Acceptance Speech-July 19, 1940. Part 19-Prayer on D-day, June 6, 1944

  • Box 338, folder 19.7
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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2, Parts 8 and 20. Part 8-Third Acceptance Speech (cont). Fireside chat on National Security-December 29, 1940. Part 20-Foreign Policy Speech

  • Box 338, folder 19.8
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"Rendezvous with Destiny," radio recordings of addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 2, Parts 9 and 21. Part 9-Lend Lease Message to Congress-January 6, 1941. Part 21-Foreign Policy Speech (1944 Campaign)-October 21, 1944.

  • Box 338, folder 19.9
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"Songs of Old New York", by Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century Quartet. Written on the cover "To Senator Alben W. Barkley, best wishes Zora Layman." Songs: New York, Jim Fiske, The Broadway Opera, The Bright Mohawk Valley

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"Songs of Old New York", by Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century Quartet. Written on the cover "To Senator Alben W. Barkley, best wishes Zora Layman. Songs: The Dutch Company, The Dutch Lullaby, The Grumbling Wagoner, The E-R-I-E, Niagara Falls, Low Bridge, Everybody Down

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"Songs of Old New York", by Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century Quartet. Written on the cover "To Senator Alben W. Barkley, best wishes Zora . Songs: The Ballad of Henry Green, The Siege of Plattsburg, The Capture of Burgoyne, Buffalo Gals, Teh Lake Where Droops the Willow, Perry's Victory

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"Songs of Old New York", by Frank Luther and Zora Layman and the Century Quartet. Written on the cover "To Senator Alben W. Barkley, best wishes Zora Layman. Songs: Woodmen Spare That Tree, Benny Havens Oh!, Micheal Roy, A Little More, Take Me Back to New York Town.

  • Box 339, folder 20.4
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 6 and 8. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.1
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 9 and 11. July 27, 1938.

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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 10 and 12. July 27, 1938.

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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 13 and 15. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.4
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 14 and 16. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.5
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 17 and 19. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.6
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 18 and 20. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.7
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 21 and 23. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.8
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Alben W. Barkley and Senator Mills Logon, address broadcasts by station WCKY, Covington, Kentucky. Sides 22 and 24. July 27, 1938.

  • Box 339, folder 22.9
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Emory University Commencement address by Vice President Barkley. Sides 3 and 4. June 4, 1949.

  • Box 340, folder 25.1
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Emory University Commencement address by Vice President Barkley. Sides 5 and 6. June 4, 1949.

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Emory University Commencement address by Vice President Barkley. Sides 7 and 8. June 4, 1949.

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Emory University Commencement address by Vice President Barkley. Sides 9 and 10. June 4, 1949.

  • Box 340, folder 25.4
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Emory University Commencement address by Vice President Barkley. Side 11. June 4, 1949.

  • Box 340, folder 25.5
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Capitol Memo, Interview with Vice President Barkley, Gannett News Services. May 3, 1950.

  • Box 340, folder 26.1
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Capitol Memo, Interview with Vice President Barkley, Gannett News Services. May 3, 1950.

  • Box 340, folder 26.2
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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

  • Box 340, folder 27.1
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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

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Dedication of Broome County Airport, Binghampton, New York. Speeches by A.W. Barkley, Thomas S. Watson, and Dr. Charles F. Kettering. May 30, 1951.

  • Box 340, folder 27.6
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Armed Forces Show, Phil Regan, M.C., Vice President Barkley Speaks on side seven. August 26, 1951.

  • Box 341, folder 28.1
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Armed Forces Show, Phil Regan, M.C., Vice President Barkley Speaks on side seven. August 26, 1951.

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Armed Forces Show, Phil Regan, M.C., Vice President Barkley Speaks on side seven. August 26, 1951.

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Armed Forces Show, Phil Regan, M.C., Vice President Barkley Speaks on side seven. August 26, 1951.

  • Box 341, folder 28.4
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"Here We Come Mr. President," by Frank Brown and David Lawrence. Also "Forever So Beautiful." December 7, 1951.

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"Here We Come Mr. President," by Frank Brown and David Lawrence. Also "Forever So Beautiful." December 7, 1951.

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"Here We Come Mr. President," by Frank Brown and David Lawrence. Also "Forever So Beautiful." December 7, 1951. Cracked.

  • Box 341, folder 30.3
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"Here We Come Mr. President," by Frank Brown and David Lawrence. Also "Forever So Beautiful." December 7, 1951.

  • Box 341, folder 30.4
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Vice President Barkley, Warner Brothers, KFWB Hollywood. Sides 3 and 4. June 26, 1949

  • Box 341, folder 31.1
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Vice President Barkley, Warner Brothers, KFWB Hollywood. Sides 5 and 6. Cracked. June 26, 1949.

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Vice President Barkley, Warner Brothers, KFWB Hollywood. Sides 7 and 8. Cracked. June 26, 1949

  • Box 341, folder 31.3
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Vice President Barkley, Warner Brothers, KFWB Hollywood. Sides 9 and 10. June 26, 1949.

  • Box 341, folder 31.4
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Vice President Barkley, Warner Brothers, KFWB Hollywood. Sides 11 and 12. June 26, 1949.

  • Box 341, folder 31.5
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Campaign Speech by Vice President A.W. Barkley, Akron, Ohio. WAKR recording. 16" record. October 20, 1956.

  • Box 342, folder 10.1
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Campaign Speech by Vice President A.W. Barkley, Akron, Ohio. WAKR recording. 16" record. October 20, 1956.

  • Box 342, folder 10.2
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Virgil Pinkley and Robert M. Hutchins. KHJ recordings, Los Angeles. October 19, 1954.

  • Box 342, folder 15
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Vice President A.W. Barkley. Broadcast from WVJS, Owensboro, Kentucky. Crippled Children's Campaign.

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Allen W. Barkley, Defense Savings Talk. This set consists of two parts, our collection only has part two. February 6, 1942.

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Allen W. Barkley, Address on Thomas Jefferson, University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia. July 4, 1943.

  • Box 342, folder 24
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Vice President A.W. Barkley, Ceremonies at Punchbowl National Cemetery, Hawaii. Headquarters CICP and U.S. Pacific Fleet. 16" Record. December 7, 1951.

  • Box 342, folder 29.1
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Vice President A.W. Barkley, Ceremonies at Punchbowl National Cemetery, Hawaii. Headquarters CICP and U.S. Pacific Fleet. 16" Record. December 7, 1951.

  • Box 342, folder 29.2
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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: 77 min) July 17, 1953.

  • Box 343, folder 1
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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 23 min) July 18, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 25 min) July 20, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 29 min) July 20, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T. Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 28 min) July 22, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T. Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 26 min) July 22, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: 62 min) July 22, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape : 32 min) July 23, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B 30 min) July 23, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 27 min) July 24, 1953.

  • Box 343, folder 10
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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 3 min) July 24-25, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min;Tape B: 30 min) July 25, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette., (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 29 min) July 25 & August 3, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 27 min) August 3 & 4, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: Tape B: 26 min) August 4 & 5, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 2 min) August 5, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 31 min) October 18, 1953.

  • Box 343, folder 17
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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min: Tape B: 34 min) October 21, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min:;Tape B: 33 min) October 21-22, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 2 min) November 1, 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A :90 min; Tape B: 1 min) November 2-3 1953.

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Interview with Alben Barkley conducted by Sydney Shalette. (P.T.: Tape A: 90 min; Tape B: 2 min) November 3,1953.

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Radio Address by Alben W. Barkley from Paris, France. (P.T.: 30 min) NOTE: Open-reel Box is mis-titled; this is a half-hour radio program by various Democratic politicians. January 2, 1948.

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Keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, Mutual Broadcasting System. (P.T.: 49 min). 1948.

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Alben W. Barkley address to Democratic dinner in Columbia, South Carolina. Parts 1 & 3. (P.T.: 30 min) July 1, 1949.

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Alben W. Barkley address to Democratic dinner in Columbia, South Carolina. Part 6. (P.T. : 16 min) July 1, 1949.

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Alben W. Barkley address in Boston, Mass., at the Hotel Statler. (P.T.: 38 min). June 4, 1950.

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Barkley speaking at the Punch bowl National Cemetery Ceremonies commemorating Pearl Harbor Day. (P.T.: 45 min) December 7, 1951.

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Alben W. Barkley speaking in Paducah, Kentucky, on behalf of Bert T. Combs for Governor. (P.T.: 28 min) August 8, 1955.

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Barkley speaking at the Woodrow Wilson Centennial. (P.T.: 27 min) April 21, 1956.

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Barkley's final speech: Keynote address before the Washington and Lee University Mock Convention. [MISSING] April 49, 1956.

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Morgan Beatty's broadcast on Alben Barkley's death. (P.T.: 6 min) April 30, 1956.

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Tributes to Barkley by Earle C. Clements and others. (P.T.: 30 min) June, 1956.

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News of the World, Democratic National Convention. A Tribute to Alben W. Barkley. (P.T.: 3 min) August 13, 1956.

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Alben W. Barkley: A Memorial Broadcast, Part 1. (P.T.: 18 min) Note: Nos. 35 through 38 total 53 minutes--not 3 hours & 10 minutes as cited on each open-reel box. [n.d]

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Alben W. Barkley: A Memorial Broadcast, Part 2. (P.T.: 15 min) [n.d]

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Alben W. Barkley: A Memorial Broadcast, Part 3. (P.T.: 14 min) [n.d]

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Alben W. Barkley: A Memorial Broadcast, Part 4 (P.T. 6 min) [n.d]

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Alben W. Barkley campaign speech, at Covington, KY. (P.T.: 61 min) 1938.

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Alben W. Barkley campaign speech. at Covington, KY. (P.T.: 39 min) 1938.

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Headquarters - Commander in Chief Pacific and U.S. Pacific Fleet - Vice President Alben W. Barkley - Punchbowl National Cemetery Ceremonies Territory of Hawaii - December 7, 1951. Record 1.

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Headquarters - Commander in Chief Pacific and U.S. Pacific Fleet - Vice President Alben W. Barkley - Punchbowl National Cemetery Ceremonies Territory of Hawaii - December 7, 1951. Record 2.

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Alben W. Barkley address before the Washington and Lee Mock Democratic Convention. April 30, 1956.

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Jane Rucker Barkley interview with Hazel Markel, Washington D.C., January 7, 1950, on Red Cross.

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Eighty-first Commencement Bryant College of Business Administration - Friday, August 4, 1944- Rhode Island School of Design Auditorium - Providence, R.I.

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Original albums from which interviews were recorded for preservation and patron use.

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User cassettes for audio portion of the Barkley Collection.

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Preservation cassettes for audio portion of the Barkley Collection.

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Audio record titled "Autobiography of Alben W. Barkley". Cover of Time magazine with Barkley on the cover. Assorted photographs from the last few years of Barkley's career.

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Video Recordings, 1952-1957, undated

"See It Now" - A CBS News Documentary, featuring Ten Year After Pearl Harbor, and an interview with Alben Barkley. [n.d.]

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Woodrow Wilson Centennial - A thirty minute film of the address given by Alben Barkley on April 21, 1956.

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Tenth Anniversary of Meet the Press, a twenty-five minute NBC production featuring Alben W. Barkley. [n.d.]

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Tenth Anniversary of Meet the Press, a twenty-five minute NBC production featuring Rober Sarnoff and Alben W. Barkley. [n.d.]

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"See It Now" - A 20 min., CBS film. Edward R. Murrow interviews Vice President Alben W. Barkley. April 6, 1952.

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Alben W. Barkley speaks at the National Conference of Christians and Jews. 5 min. Silent. [n.d.]

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"Neutrality" - FDR signs Neutrality Law . . . Also the third Innauguration of Pres. Roosevelt. [n.d.]

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"Movietone News" - described by Lowell Thomas - US Congress celebrates 150th anniversary. Alben W. Barkley. [n.d.]

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"Movietone News" - described by Lowell Thomas - President signs Neutrality Law. Alben W. Barkley present. [n.d.]

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"Movietone News" - described by Lowell Thomas - The 76th Congress adjourns after bitter session. Alben W. Barkley. [n.d.]

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"The Honorable Alben W. Barkley, United States Senator - See It Now Part 1 The CBS Television Network. October 26, 1955."

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"The Honorable Alben W. Barkley, United States Senator - See It Now Part 2 The CBS Television Network. October 26, 1955."

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"See It Now" - CBS Television- Senator Alben W. Barkley. May 6, 1956.

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"Decision for Tommorow" - Eisenhower campaign film. 1956.

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Dedication Ceremonies of monument to Alben W. Barkley at 28th and Jefferson Streets, Paducah, Ky. April 14, 1957.

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NRA Paramount News. "Bonus Stirs Capital - Over 2 Billion Involved! Rep. Vinson Urges Payment to Veterans." [n.d.]

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Pathe News. Dorsey - Camera, Carrigan - Sound. J.N. Garner; FDR; and Alben W. Barkley in Cleveland. [n.d.]

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"Great Americans" - Theodore Roosevelt is characterized by play actors. Two minutes in length, silent. [n.d.]

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"Movietone News" - Described by Lowell Thomas - Roosevelt Drafted for Third Term by Democrats. Alben W. Barkley. [n.d.]

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Barkley Funeral. [n.d.]

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Unlabelled. [n.d.]

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Unlabelled. [n.d.]

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"Barkley - Ed. R. Murrow" [n.d.]

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Unlabelled. [n.d.] In Memory of the Land and People a film by Robert Gates, 1979

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Cartoons, 1936-1954, undated

Liberal Democracy. Berryman, C.K. ca. 1936

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Keynote Speech. Berryman, C.K. 1936

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Keynote Speeches. Berryman, C.K. 1936

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Barkley Seeks Advice. Berryman, C.K. ca. 1937

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Court Issue. Berryman, Jim 1937

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Court Issue. Berryman, Jim 1937 *duplicate

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Democratic Senate Leader. Karl Kae Knecht 1937

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Harmony Dinner. Barkley, Farley. Berryman, C.K. 1937

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Harmony Dinner. Berryman, C.K. 1937

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Supreme Court Nomination. Berryman, C.K. Fall 1937

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Congress, Extra Session. Berryman, C.K. November 18, 1937

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Congress. Extra Session. Barkley, Bankhead. Berryman, C.K. November 20, 1937

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Congress. New Deal vs. Jeffersonian Democrats. Berryman, C.K. ca. 1938

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Senate Primary. Kentucky. Berryman, C.K. 1938

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Senate Primary. Kentucky. Berryman, C.K. 1938

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Senate Primary. Kentucky. Berryman, C.K. 1938

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Senate Primary. Kentucky. Berryman, C.K. 1938

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Interpretive text panel used for cartoon exhibit

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Photograph of Berryman used in exhibit.

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Senate Race. Kentucky. Baer, John. 1938

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Senate Race. Kentucky. Baer, John. 1938

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Unlimited Debate. Berryman, Jim ca. January 1938

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Presidential Blessing. Berryman, C.K. February 9, 1938

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Anti-Lynching Bill Filibuster. Berryman, C.K. February 1938

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Barkley, Bankhead, Marshall. Berryman, C.K. ca. 1939

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Roberts Nomination. Berryman, C.K. February 1939

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Judgeship for Shackleford Miller. Berryman, C.K. February 18, 1939

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Fog. Barkley, Bankhead, FDR. Berryman, C.K. May 1939

  • Box 354, folder 9
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Monetary Bill. Berryman, C.K. July 1939

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Welcoming Chandler to Senate. Berryman, C.K. October 11, 1939

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Welcoming Chandler to Senate. Berryman, C.K. October 11, 1939 *duplicate

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Neutrality Bill. Berryman, C.K. October 16, 1939

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Isolationist Act. Berryman, C.K. October 18, 1939

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Bureau Reorganization. Berryman, C.K. 1940

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Conscription Bill. FDR, Barkley, Rayburn. Berryman, C.K. 1940

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Hull-Barkley. On Muzzling Loose Talkers. Berryman, C.K. 1940

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Clean Politics. Berryman, C.K. March 10, 1940

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Presidential Campaign. Berryman, C.K. July 1940

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Conscription Bill. Berryman, C.K. August 30, 1940

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Draft Law. Teddy Bear. Berryman, C.K. September 1940

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Draft Law. Teddy Bear. Berryman, C.K. September 1940 *duplicate

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. 1941

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. February 2, 1941

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. February 2, 1941 *duplicate

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. February 10, 1941 (copy) matted smaller

  • Box 355, folder 7
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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. February 24, 1941

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. March 8, 1941

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Lend Lease Bill. Berryman, C.K. March 9, 1941

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Price Control Bill. Berryman, C.K. November 30, 1941

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Appropriation Bill. Berryman, C.K. December 18, 1941

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Churchill Visit. Berryman, C.K. December 26, 1941

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim 1942

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim 1942 *[negative] duplicate

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim 1942

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim n.d.

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Poll Tax Issue. Bilbo. Berryman, Jim 1942

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Poll Tax Issue. Bilbo. Berryman, Jim 1942 * Duplicate

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Labor Legislation. Berryman, C.K. March 27, 1942

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Scrap Drive, Berryman, C.K. June 16, 1942

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Farm Block. Signed by Leon Henderson, Price Administrator. Berryman, C.K. July 15, 1942

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Cost of Living Program. Berryman, C.K. October 1, 1942

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim. November 19, 1942

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Poll Tax Issue. Berryman, Jim. November 19, 1942 *duplicate

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Post War Plans, Fullbright Resolution. Berryman, Jim 1943

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Suggestion from FDR. Barryman, Jim ca. 1943

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Post-War Resolution. Berryman, Jim 1943

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Congress vs. F.D.R. Berryman, C.K. 1943

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Vandenberg vs. Tugwell. Berryman, C.K. January 21, 1943

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Teddy Bear Appreciation. Berryman, C.K. February 18, 1943 matted smaller

  • Box 356, folder 11
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Land Conformation. Admiral Land. Berryman, Jim April 2, 1943

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Presidential Veto. Berryman, Jim April 9, 1943

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Broken Down Steam Roller. Berryman, C.K. June 1943

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Postwar Resolution. Berryman, Jim October 18, 1943

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Postwar Resolution. Berryman, Jim October 18, 1943 *duplicate

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Barkley-Chandler. Berryman, Jim November 5, 1943

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Congress Adjournment. Baer, John ca.1944 matted smaller

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Congress. Legislative Program. Berryman, Jim ca. 1944

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Congress. Legislative Program. Berryman, C.K. ca. 1944

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Reelected Majority Leader. Berryman, C.K. February 25, 1944

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Resignation, Majority Leader. Berryman, C.K. February 26, 1944

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Resignation, Majority Leader. Berryman, C.K. February 27, 1944

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Soldier Vote Bill. Berryman, Jim 1944

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Presidential Veto. Berryman, Jim March 6, 1944

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Reelection, Majority Leader. Berryman, C.K. March 14, 1944

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Congress Recesses. Berryman, Jim June 1944

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Senate Primary Returns. Berryman, C.K. August 8, 1944

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Resignation, Majority Leader. Berryman, C.K. September 16, 1944

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St. Lawrence Waterway. Berryman, Berryman, C.K. December 1944

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MacLeish Appointment. Berryman, C.K. December 1944

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Congress, Legislation. Berryman, C.K. December 5, 1944

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Trade Agreement Extension Act. Berryman, Jim ca. 1945

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Trade Agreement Extension Act. Berryman, Jim ca. 1945 *duplicate

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Post War Problems. Berryman, C.K. 1945

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, Jim 1945

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, Jim 1945

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, C.K. 1945

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Wallace Nomination. Berryman, C.K. February 1, 1945

  • Box 358, folder 1
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McKellar Invited to Cabinet Meetings. Berryman, C.K. April 1945

  • Box 358, folder 2
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Truman. Berryman, C.K. April 12, 1945

  • Box 358, folder 3
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Atom Bomb. Berryman, Jim. October 22, 1945

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Atom Bomb. Berryman, Jim. October 22, 1945 *duplicate

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, C.K. November, 1945

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, C.K. November, 1945 *duplicate

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, C.K. November 1945

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Pearl Harbor Investigation. Berryman, C.K. November 1945 *duplicate

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State of the Union. Berryman, C.K. January 14, 1946 **damaged; encapsulated

  • Box 358, folder 10
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Barkley-Rayburn. O.P.A. Draft Extension. Berryman April, 1946

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Barkley-Rayburn. O.P.A. Draft Extension. Berryman April, 1946 *duplicate

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Jet Plane. Barkley-Rayburn. Berryman, C.K. April 23, 1946

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Jet Plane. Barkley-Rayburn. Berryman, C.K. April 23, 1946 *duplicate

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Talburt, Harold M.. 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Talburt, Harold M. 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Summers, William K. 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Parish, Joseph K. 1949

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Inauguration. Herblock. January 20, 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Post-Dispatch Weatherbird August 8, 1949 matted very small

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Barkley-Hadley Marriage. Warren, L.D. November 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Knecht, Karl Kae November 1, 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Berryman, C.K. November 1, 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Berryman, C.K. November 1, 1949 *duplicate

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Crockett, Gib November 18, 1949

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Barkley-Hadley Wedding. Knecht, Karl Kae 1949

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Kefauver Crime Probe. Crockett, Gib 1950

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"Lame Duck" Session. Berryman, Jim January 2, 1951

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Family Trees. Hanlon, Lou April 2, 1951 matted small

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Presidential Nomination. Berryman, Jim April 9, 1952

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Presidential Nomination. Berryman, Jim June 1, 1952

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Presidential Nomination. Berryman, Jim June 1, 1952 *duplicate

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Senate Race, Kentucky. Crockett, Gib April 25, 1954

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Renegotiation. B. McVeigh n.d.

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Market Recession. Berryman, C.K. n.d.

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Market Recession. Berryman, C.K. n.d. *duplicate

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Constitution Murdered. Berryman, Jim n.d.

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