Emily Anne Staples Tuttle papers. 1958-circa 2000.

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Emily Anne Staples Tuttle papers. 1958-circa 2000.

Campaign and legislative activities files documenting Tuttle's political activities, especially as a member of the Minnesota State Senate (1977-1980), and a candidate for the nomination for lieutenant governor with Mike Hatch (1990). Also includes correspondence and reports of numerous boards, committees, and organizations on which Tuttle served. Tuttle was involved in, among others, issues concerning education, arts, gender equality, a United Way adoption bill.

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Hatch, Michael A.

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Tuttle, Emily Anne Staples.

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Emily Anne Staples Tuttle was born May 3, 1929, in Minneapolis to Frank and Emily (Dunn) Mayer. She was awarded a B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1950 and an M.P.A. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Initially involved in Republican Party politics, she switched to the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party in 1973, ran unsuccessfully as the DFL endorsed candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1974, and was elected to the Minnesota St...

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Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) was officially formed on April 15, 1944, the result of a merger of the existing Democratic Party and the Farmer-Labor Party. Although the two entities had competed vigorously throughout their pasts, they had been brought into closer harmony through their mutual support of New Deal programs, through Popular Front collaborations during World War II, and through a realistic acceptance of the fact that they were effectively splitting the s...