ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION
POLITICAL/CAMPAIGN SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 3

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Senate Campaign of 1948 (continued)

F 1: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Du - Ge.

Correspondents include James Dyer.

F 2: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Gi - He.

Clippings. Correspondents include Robert Goombi and M. J. Harrison.

F 3: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Hi - Le.

Correspondents include J. Edgar Hoover, Jed Johnson and Josh Lee.

F 4: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Li - My.

Correspondents include Scott Lucas, Burnet R. Maybank, Mike Monroney, Ernest W. McFarland, Baird H. Markham, J. Howard McGrath, Clarence W. Meadows and Francis J. Myers.

F 5: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Na - Pr.

Correspondents include Claude Pepper, Frances Perkins and Granville T. Norris.

F 6: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Pu - Sm.

Correspondents include Julius J. Rothbaum and Andrew F. Schoeppel

F 7: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Sn - We.

Correspondents include John Sparkman, William Stigler and Paul A. Walker.

F 8: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948).  Wh - Z.

F 9: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948). 

Correspondence from groups and/or more than one person. Also includes correspondence from those who did not sign their name.

F 10: Oklahoma State Democratic Committee (1949).

Miscellaneous correspondence. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.

F 11: Oklahoma State Democratic Committee (1950).

Miscellaneous correspondence. Also includes some material from the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama.

F 12: Political Colleagues (1950).

Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly from Oklahomans. Some of the correspondents either had sought election in the past or were planning to run for office.

Presidential Campaign of 1952

F 13: Anti-Kerr Correspondence (n.d., 1951). 

Unfavorable correspondence to and about RSK. 

F 14: Anti-Kerr Correspondence (1952). 

Unfavorable correspondence to and about RSK. 

F 15: Biographical Information on Kerr (1952). 

Includes material on RSK's public and private life. 

F 16: Biographical Information on Kerr (1952). 

Includes material on RSK's public and private life. Also contains some information on Grayce Kerr.

F 17: California Research Project (1952).

Includes several completed forms used by the California Democratic Committee to determine the preferences of the California delegates to the national convention regarding the Democratic candidates for President.

F 18: Campaign Expenses (1952).

F 19: Campaign Form Letters (1952).

F 20: Campaign Publicity and Advertisements (1951-1952). 

Includes material from the press; various suppliers of campaign material; flyers advertising speaking engagements by Kerr.

F 21: Columbia Press Service (1952). 

Includes radio copy from WJZ, WCBS, WINS, WOR, WNBC. Also includes correspondence from Prescott Dennett, executive director of Columbia Press Service.

F 22: Contributors (1952). 

F 23: Democratic National Committee (1951, January- February 1952). 

Includes Democratic Manual; What To Do in 52, pamphlet; Meet the Candidate: Adlai Stevenson, booklet; What the Opinion Surveys Are Saying; typescript on Republican corruption, 1920-1932; correspondence, memoranda, and press releases.

F 24: Democratic National Committee (March-November 1952). 

Includes press releases, correspondence, and memoranda.

F 25: Democratic National Convention (January-June 1952). 

Includes correspondence on obtaining tickets to the convention; reservations at hotels; letters to delegates. Most of the material is related to Kerr's candidacy.

F 26: Democratic National Convention (July 1952). 

Includes correspondence on obtaining tickets to the convention; reservations at hotels; letters to delegates. Most of the material is related to Kerr's candidacy.

F 27: Democratic National Convention Delegates (1952).

Includes booklet of temporary delegates and alternates of the DNC. Also includes various delegate lists.

F 28: Eisenhower, Dwight D. (1951-1952).

Includes bumper stickers; also contains extracts from remarks of Senator James H. Duff at a Republican rally and statement by Joseph Polowsky.

F 29: Harriman, W. Averell (1952). 

Biographical material; flyer.

F 30: Issues (1952).

Includes views of Kerr on a number of issues as well as input from certain groups. Among the issues mentioned are fair employment, farm policy, foreign policy, economics, and labor management.

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