Papers, 1945-1968.

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Papers, 1945-1968.

Correspondence; newsclippings; materials (1949-1965) reflecting Harris's service in Oklahoma Senate (with minor materials on his activities as U.S. senator); as governor (1961-1962); political campaign materials (1950-1962); materials concerning University of Oklahoma, state turnpike system, and Ft. Sill military reservation; press releases; legal studies and cases; miscellaneous personal papers (1945-1961); literature and reports; posters, including 5 posters relating to the Kennedy/Johnson ticket in 1964; political banners; and other papers.

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