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Box 1

 Container

Contains 73 Collections and/or Records:

Program advertising speech Lee to give to the Caddo County Sunday School Convention.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_20
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.

Program advertising speech Lee to give to the Central Southwest Hotel Convention.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_21
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.

Program advertising speech Lee to give to the twenty-eighty annual banquet of the Wiles Bible Class, Washington, DC..

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_22
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.

List of dates and places Lee gave speeches in December 1936.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_23
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.

Correspondence from Paul R. Greever re Lee's speech to the Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_24
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.

Correspondence from Kenneth W. McFarland, superintendent of Coffeyville Public Schools. McFarland commented on Lee's speech to the Department of Superintendence at New Orleans as well as noted Lee's upcoming commencement speeches in Kansas in May 1937.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_25
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.

Correspondence from S. D. Shankland, executive secretary of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association of the United States re Lee's speech to the group.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_26
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.

Correspondence from Owen B. Hunt, chairman of the Victory Day Dinners in Pennsylvania, and from W. Forbes Morgan, treasurer of the National Democratic Victory Dinners. Lee had spoken in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_27
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.

Correspondence from Joe T. Robinson urging Lee to accept an invitation to speak at the Arkansas Polytechnic College commencement.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_28
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.

Correspondence from Arthur Hamilton, chairman of the First District Young Democratic Clubs, and from M. S. Romjue thanking Lee for speaking at the Jefferson Day meeting in Kirksville, Missouri.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_033_1.1_1_1_29
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.