Senate Campaign of 1960
F 1: Advertising (1960).
F 2: Contributions (1960) A-Z.
F 3. Correspondence with Supporters (1960). A-B.
Correspondents include Charles Albright and W. P. "Bill" Atkinson.
F 4: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). C-E.
Correspondents include Dial Currin.
F 5: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). F-Hi.
F 6: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). Ho-Ki.
Correspondents include William J. Holloway and Henry S. Johnston.
F 7: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). Kn-Mi.
Correspondents include Reuel Little. Includes a list of campaign managers the Kerr For Senate Club first used in 1954.
F 8: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). Mo-Ru.
Correspondents include Oscar V. Rose.
F 9: Correspondence with Supporters (1960). S-Z.
Correspondents include Earl Welch and the Oklahoma State AFL-CIO. Also includes copy of the booklet This Is the Record by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (1944).
F 10: Democratic National Committee (1960).
Correspondents include Gerald T. Whelan, Orval E. Faubus, George A Smathers, and Henry Jackson; Vance Hartke (of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee); and resume of Robert J. George.
F 11: Labor Support (1960). A-Z.
F 12: Oklahoma Political Colleagues (1960) A -Z.
Correspondents include Joe B. Hunt, Victor Wickersham, and Toby Morris; brochure for Yates Land.
F 13: Oklahoma State Democratic Committee (1960) A-Z.
Correspondents include Carl Albert and George Howard Wilson; resolution commending Democrats in the Oklahoma congressional delegation.
F 14: Democratic National Committee (1961).
Includes a summary of issues for speakers; materials on the president's programs.
F 15: Oklahoma State Democratic Committee (1961).
Includes a biographical sketch of Frank Theis.
F 16: Campaign of 1962 ( 1962) A-Z.
Correspondents include George Nigh, Oren Harris, and Victor Wickersham.
F 17: Democratic National Committee (1962).
Correspondents include Stuart Symington, Bernard J. Boyle, and Vance Hartke; manual on the Democratic congressional campaign.
F 18: Oklahoma State Democratic Committee (1962).
Correspondents include Julian J. Rothbaum; resolutions.
Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence
F 19: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1948-1949) A-Z.
Correspondents include Don Baldwin and Jack T. Conn.
F 20: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1950) A-Z.
Correspondents include Ben Dwight, Bob Jeffrey, M. H. Shepard, Herbert Gibson, and Reuel Little.
F 21: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1951) A- Z.
Correspondents include Herbert Gibson; redistricting map.
F 22: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1952) A-Z.
Correspondents include Clark M. Clifford.
F 23: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1953) A-B.
Correspondents include Alfred Albert, Kathleen Burton, Bernard J. Boyle and Edith Burgess.
F 24: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1953) C-H.
Correspondents include B. D. Eddie, Herbert Gibson and Clark Clifford.
F 25: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1953) I-O.
F 26: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1953) P-Z.
Correspondents include Julian J. Rothbaum.
F 27: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1954-1955) A-Z.
Several of the letters ask if Kerr plans on running for the Presidency.
F 28: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1956) A-L
Correspondents include Samuel A. Boorstin and Henry S. Johnston. Several letters refer to the upcoming election, Kerr as a possible presidential candidate, and Eisenhower's health; brochure for the Democratic mock convention.
F 29: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1956) M-Z.
Correspondents include Carl Rice, Adlai Stevenson, and Stanley Arnett; suggestions that Kerr run for President; Eisenhower's health.
F 30: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1957) A-Z.
Correspondents include C. B. Akers. Also includes the Democratic Fact Sheet which criticizes Eisenhower; anti-Eisenhower cartoon.
F 31: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1958) A-Z.
Includes parody on "They're Hanging Danny Devers in the Morning"; JFK as presidential candidate; typescript criticizing Eisenhower.
F 32: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1959) A-Z.
F 33: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1960) A-C.
Correspondents include Luther Bohanon, Andrew J. Biemiller and Dial Currin. Also includes discussion of possible presidential candidates, including LBJ, Adlai Stevenson and JFK.
F 34: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1960) D-J.
Correspondents include Stanley Draper. Also includes discussion of possible presidential candidates, including LBJ, Adlai Stevenson and JFK.
F 35: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1960) K-M.
Correspondents include Keith Kahle. Also includes discussion of possible presidential candidates, including LBJ, Adlai Stevenson and JFK.
F 36: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1960) N-S.
Correspondents include National Foundation for the Blind. Also includes discussion of possible presidential candidates, including LBJ, Adlai Stevenson and JFK.
F 37: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1960) T-Z.
Correspondents include Earl Welch. Also includes discussion of possible presidential candidates, including LBJ, Adlai Stevenson and JFK
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