Box 79
Container
Contains 53 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_1
Scope and Contents
Foreign exchange regulations; Marshall Plan; unions and labor laws; Crane China Co.; inflation; Falcon Dam
Pamphlet
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_2
Scope and Contents
The People's Job Is To Vote
Pamphlet
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_3
Scope and Contents
Voters' Directory
Congressional Record, June 7, 1949
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_4
Scope and Contents
Helen Gahagan Douglas: "Protecting Democracy"
Speech, March 29, 1946
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_5
Scope and Contents
Helen Gahagan Douglas: "My Democratic Credo"
Congressional Record, May 6, 1948
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_1_6
Scope and Contents
Noah M. Mason: "Mother's Day Message."
Correspondence
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_2_1
Scope and Contents
Colorado River; cancellation of the R-B49 Flying Wing Jet Bomb; Civil Rights; employment
Copies of Clipping
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_2_2
Scope and Contents
The Douglas Collection covers the former congresswoman's life from her early stage career until her death in 1980. Because the bulk of the materials document her years in Congress, the collection is especially rich in covering events and issues central to the immediate post-World War II era. Due to her service on the Foreign Affairs Committee, there is a large amount of material on the earliest years of the Cold War and the establishment of the new world order. Other topics of note include the...
Correspondence
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_3_1
Scope and Contents
Taft-Hartley bill; housing; pension claims; child care; inflation
Copies of Clipping
Item — Box: 79, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_3.2_79_3_2
Scope and Contents
The Douglas Collection covers the former congresswoman's life from her early stage career until her death in 1980. Because the bulk of the materials document her years in Congress, the collection is especially rich in covering events and issues central to the immediate post-World War II era. Due to her service on the Foreign Affairs Committee, there is a large amount of material on the earliest years of the Cold War and the establishment of the new world order. Other topics of note include the...