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Box 7

 Container

Contains 276 Collections and/or Records:

Speakers' Handbook, n.d. Includes "The New Deal: The Government's Relation to the Individual" by Josh Lee.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_3
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Make Democracy Safe for the World, Young Democrat, vol. 1, no. 9, August 1930, pp. 23-26; Lee outlines suggestions for relief of depression.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_4
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Rex F. Harlow, "Josh Lee May Run for Congress," Harlow's Weekly, March 26, 1932, pp. 4-5.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_5
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Brother Josh Lee Is Candidate for Congress, Oklahoma Fiji News, vol. 8, no. 1, February 28, 1934, pp. 1, 3

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_6
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Roy P. Stewart, "Josh Lee: Sage of the Southwest," Magazine supplement of The Sun March 1934, pp., 1, 2, 4.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_7
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "A Tenant Who Won't Have to Move," Magazine supplement to The Sun, March 1934, pp. 3-4. This article continued in the April 1934 issue.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_8
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "Get the Grease Where the Screak Is," Magazine supplement of The Sun, June 1934, pp. 1, 4; an article on getting money to the consumer.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_9
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Josh Lee, "Jim Beagle's Grave: A Short Story," Magazine supplement of The Sun, June 1934.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_10
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Sallye Little Brandt, "Josh Lee Knows Ranching," Magazine supplement of The Sun, June 1934, pp. 3-4.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_11
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.

Resource Material - Magazine Articles Written by or about Josh Lee, 1943

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_0000
Scope and Contents The Lee Collection is a small collection of 24.67 linear feet. It consists most of correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks which include programs, clippings, publications, and additional correspondence. The material ranges in date from before Lee’s service as a Representative and Senator till after, though the bulk of it is during his tenure as a congressman. A well-known orator, Lee’s speeches are the highlight of the collection.