Box 4
Container
Contains 26 Collections and/or Records:
Welch, Don, State Representative, 1938
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0020
Scope and Contents
Typewritten letter from Representative Welch to William H. Murray acknowledging the receipt of a letter by the latter, the interest in Murray's career and the provision in the US Constitution (Art. I, ยง 8. cl. 17) that does not prohibit the US government from owning land within states such as Oklahoma.
Welch, Max (LA Times), 11/4/1940 [?]
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0021
Scope and Contents
Typewritten list by Max Welch as taken from the LA Times of 29 Democrats opposed to Franklin Roosevelt's potential third term (incl. William H. Murray) including a list of "scientific" characteristics of these people via an unidentified method declared as equivalent to spectrum analysis in the physical sciences.
Wentz, L.H., 1941
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0022
Scope and Contents
Typewritten letter from L. H. Wentz to William H. Murray praising the latter's books, political activities and character.
West Virginia Legislature (A.J. Lubliner, Chairman, Taxation and Finance Committee), 1933
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0023
Scope and Contents
Typewritten letter from Chairman A.J. Lubliner to Governor William H. Murray requesting copies of Oklahoma's emergency moratorium and related laws concerning debt relief.
Western Oklahoma Farmer, (Helen Okerberg), 1940
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0024
Scope and Contents
Typewritten letter from Helen Okerberg of the Western Oklahoma Farmer newspaper to William H. Murray thanking him for a sent article and asking advice about the newspaper as either the official one for a local Willkie Club (referring to the political support of Wendell Willkie) or a local 4-H club
Wever, Carl C., 11/10/1936
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_041_1_4_48_0025
Scope and Contents
Typewritten letter from Carl Wever to William H. Murray airing complaints about the New Deal, including the influence of James Farley.