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Box 9

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

"The Men for Maine" Fundraising Booklets 1958

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

My Stand on the Issues by Governor Edmund S. Muskie

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

Televised speech in response to campaign attacks, Aug. 22, 1958

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

Governor Muskie Speech, Sept. 6, 1958

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

Speech drafts, copies

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

Sample Radio Election Spots, July 9, 1958

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958

Vote counts by precinct in 3 Muskie elections (1954, 1956, 1958) [Donated by Lawrence and Louise Butler in 1989]

 unspecified — Box: 9
Identifier: MC105.06
Scope and Content From the Series: Files maintained by the Muskie for Senator Committee, which ran Muskie's first campaign for the U.S. Senate. Headquartered in Augusta, the committee was managed by John C. Donovan, a government instructor at Bates College who was active in the resurgence of the Maine Democratic party in the early 1950s and later served as Muskie's first administrative assistant. The committee's records consist of correspondence relating to the management of the campaign including the scheduling of...
Dates: 1957 - 1958