Robert Fenton Craig Papers 1936-1974

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Robert Fenton Craig Papers 1936-1974

22 boxes (11 linear ft.)

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California Republican Assembly

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The California Republican Assembly (CRA) is a grassroots, political organization that promotes conservative values, policies, and candidates within the Republican Party. Dr. Robert Craig and Edward Shattuck began the CRA in 1932, with the intention of it being free and open to all Republicans, but for the first ten years, CRA sought the membership solely of men under the age of forty. Over the years CRA has supported several winning candidates in the national political arena and has helped shape...

Republican Party (Calif.)

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Craig, Robert Fenton, 1903-

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Robert Fenton Craig was born in 1903 in NE; BA, journalism, Univ. of Nebraska; received law degree at Univ. of Nebraska and admitted to bar, 1927; admitted to California bar, 1932; specialized in corporate law, especially in field of air law; assisted in founding the Republican Assembly in Los Angeles County (1932) and in drawing blueprint for the statewide organization; executive secretary, California Republican Assembly (1934-38), later serving as president in Los Angeles County (1955), and st...