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Box 7

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Contains 276 Collections and/or Records:

Oklahoma: An Address by Josh Lee, Magazine supplement of The Sun, April 1934; an article containing poetry and historical narrative on the opening of Oklahoma and its recent history.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_12
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.

U.S. Russell, "Josh Lee, the Map Maker, Renews Senate Fight," Harlow's Weekly, July 4-11, 1936, pp. 3-4.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_13
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.

U.S. Russell, "Analyzing the Josh Lee Senate Victory," Harlow's Weekly, vol. 47, no. 4, August 1, 1936, pp. 8-11.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_14
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.

Lee Speaks for Academic Freedom [1937].

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_15
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.

George Creel, "Vocal Boy Makes Good," Collier's, December 25, 1937, pp. 25, 53.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_16
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.

Frank H. Leavell, "Joshua Bryan Lee, U.S. Senator" [1939].

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_17
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.

Who Can't, Time, August 24, 1942, pp. 12-13.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_2_18
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, 1945

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_4_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.

New Horizons: The Magazine of America's Merchant Marine of the Air, vol. XII, no. 9, p. 13, July 1943 (Pan American Airways, Inc. N.Y., N.Y.). In a section, entitled "under control," within a larger feature entitled "In the Americas" Josh Lee praises Latin American Airlines.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_1
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, "Future Air View of the Americas," Foreign Commerce Weekly, vol. XII, no. 13, pp. 3-4, 29, September 25,1943 (U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC; material printed is not copyrighted). Discussion of rapidly developing technology, in the field of air travel, and its effects on the modern world.

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_4_7_3_2
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.