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Box 4

 Container

Contains 7 Collections and/or Records:

Congress and You - Correspondence and Artwork, 1945-1949

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_0000
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Artwork and plate for "Congress and You" weekly news column.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_1
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Press Releases re WGS itinerary during November, 1949. ["Congress and You" ceased in October, 1949.]., 1949

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_6
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Mailing List: "Newspapers receiving copy of 'Congress and You' -- weekly news letter." Asterisks beside "colored agencies." List of twenty-five newspapers and radio stations.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_2
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Correspondence, 1945, 1949

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_3
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Correspondence, 1949

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_4
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.

Letter from "Washington News Reports" re discussion of Congressional News Service being made available to Members.

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 89
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_4_89_5
Scope and Contents This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.