Public Relations (continued)
F 1: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1954) A-Z.
Correspondents include Sam Rayburn.
F 2: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1955) A-Z.
Correspondents include Raymond Gary.
F 3: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1956-1957) A-Z.
Correspondents include Orval Faubus
F 4: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1959) A-Z.
F 5: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1960) A-Z.
F 6: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1961) A-Z.
Correspondents include Harrison A. Williams, Earl Welch, Alfred P. Murrah, Leverett Edwards, and Guy Horton.
F 7: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1962) A-K.
Correspondents include Leverett Edwards, Jack M. Cornelius, Roy E. Grantham, and J. Leland Gourley.
F 8: Public Relations: Endorsements and Introductions (1962) L-Z.
Correspondents include Boston W. Smith, Ralph M. Paiewonsky
F 9: Public Relations: "Face the Nation" (1955) A-Z.
Correspondents include Keith Kahle; correspondents comment on Kerr's appearance on the show.
F 10: Public Relations: General Correspondence (1947, 1949, 1951-1962) A-H.
Correspondents include Stanley Draper, C. B. Akers and Byron Dacus.
F 11: Public Relations: General Correspondence (1947, 1949, 1951-1962) I-Z.
Correspondents include L. D. Lacy, Wright Patman, Richard Russell, and Bert Parks.
F 12: Public Relations: "KERR-ent Status" (February 1961 - April 1961).
This newsletter related the status of legislation then before Congress as well as other brief news information.
F 13: Public Relations: "KERR-ent Status" (May 1961 - June 19, 1961).
This newsletter related the status of legislation then before Congress as well as other brief news information.
F 14: Public Relations: "KERR-ent Status" (June 20, 1961 - July 24, 1961).
This newsletter related the status of legislation then before Congress as well as other brief news information.
F 15: Public Relations: "KERR-ent Status" (July 25, 1961 - February 1962).
This newsletter related the status of legislation then before Congress as well as other brief news information.
F 16: Public Relations: Land, Wood and Water (1960-1961) A-Z.
Folder contains correspondence from various people and organizations requesting copies of the book or congratulating Kerr; press releases from General Federation of Women's Clubs and Fleet Publishing.
F 17: Public Relations: Magazine, Fortune (1959) A-Z.
Correspondence refers to article about Kerr in Fortune. Correspondents include George Lynn Cross, Stanley L. Draper and W. W. Keeler.
F 18: Public Relations: Magazine, Saturday Evening Post (1955) A-Z.
Open letter from RSK in answer to article in the Saturday Evening Post entitled "Oklahoma Is In a Mess" by Johnston Murray. Correspondence refers to Kerr's response.
F 18B: Public Relations, "Meet the Press" (1955).
Correspondents include Lyndon B. Johnson.
F 19: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) A-B.
Correspondents include C. B. Akers and Bernard J. Boyle.
F 20: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) C-F.
Correspondents include Dial Currin.
F 21: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) G-H.
F 22: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) I-M.
Correspondents include Estes Kefauver, Cecil King and Keith Kahle.
F 23: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) N-R.
Correspondents include Oscar V. Rose, Julian Rothbaum, Allen G. Nichols, and J. B. Perky.
F 24: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) S-V.
F 25: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1957) W-Z.
Correspondents include Earl Welch.
F 26: Public Relations: "Meet the Press" (1962) A-Z.
F 27: Public Relations: Newsletters (1955-1962).
Correspondents include N. B. Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson and M. A. Nash. Correspondence offers comments on RSK's newsletters.
F 28: Public Relations: Newspapers (1949-1957).
F 29: Public Relations: Newspapers (1958-1959).
Correspondents include Ben Blackstock, Philip A. Hart, and Richard B. Russell.
F 30: Public Relations: Newspapers (1960-1962).
F 31: Public Relations: Press Releases (1949).
--March 18, 1949. Rural Electrification Act of 1935.
--April 4, 1949. Natural Gas Act.
--May 13, 1949. Four Freedoms Award to Alben Barkley.
--June 11, 1949. Rural Electrification Act to provide rural telephones.
--June 23, 1949. Arkansas, White and Red River Basins water and soil program.
--July 16, 1949. Flood program.
--July 25, 1949. Arkansas, White and Red River Basins.
--August 23, 1949."Events."
--September 15, 1949. Liquor laws.
F 32: Public Relations: Press Releases (1950).
--[1950]. National Gypsum Company.
--February 7, 1950. Conservation of our natural resources.
--May 11, 1950. Farmers interest in the Kerr Gas Bill.
--July 19, 1950. Federal Power Commission.
--September 4, 1950. Labor Day Speech.
--September 13, 1950. Communist control.
--September 23, 1950. Truman Administration.
--October 26, 1950. RSK charges J. D. Ferguson with slandering Oklahoma.
F 33: Public Relations: Press Releases (1951).
--[1951]. Filling the vacancy in the Federal Power Commission.
--April 8, 1951. The Forty-fifth Division.
--April 11, 1951. Relief of General MacArthur.
--May 13, 1951. The MacArthur Controversy.
--October 28, 1951. Expansion of Oklahoma industrial and military installations.
--December 11, 1951. Taxes in the Truman Administration.
F 34: Public Relations: Press Releases (1952).
--1952. Campaign of 1952.
--1952. Water and soil conservation.
--1952. Davis Air Field.
--January, 1952. RSK as candidate for presidential nomination; other political candidates.
--March 4, 1952. "Political attacks" on American foreign policy.
--March 22, 1952. Senator Estes Kefauver.
--May 1, 1952. RSK's plans to set up campaign for Democratic Presidential nomination.
--May 13, 1952. RSK's candidacy for Democratic nomination for President.
--May 28, 1952. Anti-Republicans.
--May 29, 1952. Korea.
--May 30, 1952. RSK's campaign for the Presidential nomination.
--June 21, 1952. RSK's campaign for Presidential nomination.
--September 18, 1952. Conservation; Washita Valley.
F 35: Public Relations: Press Releases (1953).
--January 22, 1953. Markham Ferry Project on Grand River.
--January 22, 1953. Washita Watershed (Foss and Fort Cobb Reservoirs).
--June 27, 1953. Dr. Randolph Burgess and National City Bank of New York.
--July 3, 1953. Oklahoma declared disaster area because of drought.
--July 4, 1953. Cattle industry: price supports and drought relief.
--July 31, 1953. Advice to speed up Washita projects.
--November 20, 1953. Republicans' attitudes towards Communism.
--December 11, 1953. RSK address to the National Electric Consumers' Conference.
F 36: Public Relations: Press Releases (1954).
--January 7, 1954. RSK support for cotton acreage bill.
--March 14, 1954. RSK announces candidacy for second term in U. S. Senate.
--March 18, 1954. Highlights of RSK's first term in the U. S. Senate.
--May 11, 1954. Kerr and Monroney Bill to authorize construction of Foss and Cobb Creek reservoir.
--May 19, 1954. RSK statement re Air Force ROTC.
--May 27, 1954. RSK as member of the Senate Finance Committee.
--June 4, 1954. Editorial by RSK.
--June 6, 1954. Clee Fitzgerald named assistant campaign manager in Kerr's reelection bid.
--August 4, 1954. RSK pays tribute to Senator Allen Frear.
--September 24, 1954. RSK criticizes Eisenhower Administration.
--September 29, 1954. RSK challenges his opponent.
--October 17, 1954. RSK attacks campaign issue of 1954.
--[November]1954. Campaign release.
F 37: Public Relations: Press Releases (1955).
--January 24, 1955. Statement re President Eisenhower.
--January 31, 1955. RSK named Chairman of the Rivers, Harbors, Flood Control Subcommittee.
--April 25, 1955. Answer to article by Johnston Murray in Saturday Evening Post.
--April 27, 1955. Message from the President to RSK re farmers.
--May 25, 1955. Message from RSK re Oklahoma conservation.
--May 31, 1955. Campaign to help the small farmer.
--July 31, 1955. Oklahoma conservation.
--August 1, 1955. RSK protests action of the Veterans Administration.
--September 6, 1955. Soil and water projects.
--October 1, 1955. Soil and water conservation.
--October 6, 1995. Soil and water conservation.
--October 20, 1955. Flood control.
F 38: Public Relations: Press Releases (1956).
--March 10, 1956. Amendment to the Farm Bill.
--April 2, 1956. Bill to amend the Vocational Education Act.
--April 30, 1956. RSK attacks Eisenhower Administration.
--May 3, 1956. Oklahoma Golden Jubilee Essay Contest.
--May 24, 1956. Amendment to Social Security Bill (H. R. 7225).
--May 26, 1956. Impact of work of F. G. Newlands on soil and water conservation.
--July 11, 1956. Legislation re federally financed reservoirs.
--July 15, 1956. Upstream flood control program.
--July 24, 1956. RSK comments on water conservation projects.
--August 1, 1956. Comments by RSK on Social Security bill.
--October 4, 1956. RSK criticizes Eisenhower's farm policy.
--November 15, 1956. Winners in the Oklahoma Golden Jubilee Essay Contest.
F 39: Public Relations: Press Releases (1957).
--January 27, 1957. RSK criticizes the Eisenhower Inaugural Committee.
--February 11, 1957. RSK statement on recreation.
--April 14, 1957. RSK comments on the nation's financial situation.
--June 18, 1957. Oklahoma leaders for soil and water conservation.
--June 27, 1957. Crude oil imports.
--July 1, 1957. Finance Committee investigation.
--July 9, 1957. Statement re message from Governor Raymond Gary.
-- July 20, 1957. Rising interest rates.
--August 7, 1957. Interest rates.
--August 11, 1957. Oklahoma's declining business activity.
--September 15, 1957. Inflation and the Eisenhower Administration.
--October 7, 1957. Sandy Creek Watershed Project.
F 40: Public Relations: Press Releases (1958).
--January 9, 1958. Surplus butter to needy families.
--January 9, 1958. Statement re President's State of the Union message.
--January 17, 1958. Nitroguanadine Plant at Pryor.
--February 6, 1958. Water resources conservation and development.
--February 7, 1958. Comments on unemployment.
--February 11, 1958. Comments on unemployment.
--February 19, 1958. RSK comments on Eisenhower's proposed public works program.
--February 28, 1958. RSK and Monroney comment on fuel imports.
--March 11, 1958. Amendment to the Federal Aid Road Act.
--March 12, 1958. Lease the Oklahoma Ordinance Works grounds to the Department of the Army.
--March 22, 1958. Statement on the current recession.
--April 25, 1958. Helium at Keyes Field.
--April 25, 1958. Zinc and lead industry.
--May 13, 1958. Projects on the Arkansas River.
--May 20, 1958. Ft. Sill expansion.
--May 25, 1958. Release to Florida stations re George Smather's interview with RSK.
--May 27, 1958. Ardmore Air Force Base.
--May 27, 1958. Introduction of a compromise omnibus rivers and harbors and flood control bill.
--June 27, 1958. Title III of the Rivers, Harbors, and Flood Control Bill of 1958.
--August 1, 1958. Social Security amendments.
--August 6, 1958. Foreign imports threatening national security.
--December 10, 1958. Soil and water conservation.
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