Eddie Jarrett colection, 1930-1975.

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Eddie Jarrett colection, 1930-1975.

This collection is arranged into nineteen subject file folders which contain various materials pertaining to Burton K. Wheeler, and one 1940 newsreel film. Material includes campaign materials, U.S. Senate documents, legislation introduced by Wheeler, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and news articles about Wheeler. Subjects include Wheeler's political campaigns, pacifism, World War II, and Wheeler's 90th birthday observance. Also included are a franking stamp and a film reel of Wheeler addressing the National Press Club Dinner in 1940.

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Jarrett, Eddie

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Secretary to Burton K. Wheeler. From the description of Eddie Jarrett collection, 1930-1975. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 42926447 Eddie Jarrett was secretary to Sen. Burton K. Wheeler during the latter part of Wheeler's senate career. From the description of Eddie Jarrett colection, 1930-1975. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 70925417 Eddie Jarrett was secretary to Senator Burton K. Wheel...

National Press Club (U.S.)

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The National Press Club, founded in 1908, is comprised of newspeople employed by all areas of the news media. In March 1952 the club began recording the speakers at its regular newsmakers luncheons and evening functions. The Library of Congress, presented with this collection of tapes in 1969, continues to receive recordings of the luncheon speakers series. From the description of Luncheon speakers collection [sound recording]. 1952-<1989> (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 3249016...

Wheeler, Burton K. (Burton Kendall), 1882-1975

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Burton Kendall Wheeler was born in Hudson, Mass., on 27 Feb. 1882 and moved to Montana shortly after his graduation from law school in 1905. He began his law career in Butte, serving as U.S. Attorney for Montana from 1913 to 1918 prior to his election to the U.S. Senate in 1922. In 1924 he ran unsuccessfully for vice-president on the Progressive Party presidential ticket. Wheeler is remembered as one of the most powerful senators in Washington, D.C., in the 1930s. Chairman of the Interstate Comm...

United States. Congress. Senate

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