Reminiscences of Alvin P. Meyers : oral history, 1978.

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Reminiscences of Alvin P. Meyers : oral history, 1978.

Congressional campaign, 1944: campaign strategy, campaign managers, appeals to specific districts and groups, newspaper support, financing; Congressional campaigns, 1946 and 1948: standings of opposing candidates, Helen Gahagan Douglas ̀sense of districts̀ needs, financing; Senate campaign, 1950: political atmosphere, support from national party, local politicians, Manchester Boddys̀ campaign, general campaign strategy, Nixons̀ campaign strategy, financing, campaign in retrospective.

Transcript: 42 leaves.

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