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Part 1 (SC 1251, Audio 1102A/1-36, PH 6814, film call numbers): Original
Collection, undated0.1 cubic foot (1 folder), 37 audio recordings, 61 films, 7 videorecordings, and
0.1 cubic foot of broadsides (1 oversize folder) These records of McDonald Davis & Associates consist almost entirely of radio and
television spot advertisements prepared or distributed by the firm for a number of
national and Wisconsin candidates. The exceptions to this are a few paper items
pertaining to the 1970 campaigns of Jack Olson and Henry Schadeberg (transferred to the
Visual and Sound Archives), and an incomplete file, 1965-1966, transferred from the
State Archives, of Wisconsin on the Line, a newsletter
published by the agency. Subjects discussed generally include state and national
politics. The relative absence of paper means that all documentation which would have carried the
original idea for each campaign from conception to completion was destroyed prior to
donation to the Historical Society. A notable exception to this is a sound recording of
a strategy meeting held in October 1967 by various members of the firm in order to
discuss the issues to be stressed in the upcoming Nixon primary campaign in Wisconsin.
In addition, there is some unedited sound footage and extensive rough film footage from
which the filmmaking aspect of ad production may be studied. The footage on the 1966
Knowles campaign is of particular interest for it was shot by the independent filmmaker
Maysles Film Inc. The collection is organized alphabetically by the name of the candidate and then
divided chronologically and by length and type of ad. In a limited number of cases --
the 1966 and 1968 Knowles campaigns and the 1970 Olson campaign -- there is also
unedited sound, video, and negative footage. Much of the videotape material was originally received in two-inch format. These tapes
have been re-recorded on 3/4-inch cassette format for preservation and access. More detailed information on the contents of each title is available on the sound and
film control sheets completed at the Archives.
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Bush, George
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Television spots, 1980
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VBA 479
Counter
7
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Biography
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Counter
34
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Interior
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Counter
55
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Mill
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Counter
72
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Montage
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Counter
88
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Exterior
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Counter
104
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Rescue
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Counter
122
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Denton
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VBA 480
Counter
12
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Interior
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Counter
33
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Mill
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Counter
53
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Montage
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Counter
72
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Exterior
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Counter
91
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Governor Gregg
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Counter
108
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Victory
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Counter
124
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Concerned
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Counter
140
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Excellent in government
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Counter
155
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Biography
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Counter
180
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Five-minute biography
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VBA 565
Counter
586
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Revision
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Counter
604
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In spite of
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Counter
617
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Fed up
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Counter
629
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Cases
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Counter
651
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Defense
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Counter
662
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Energy
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Counter
667
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Biography
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Counter
693
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Interior
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Counter
705
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Mill
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Counter
717
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Montage
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Counter
727
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Exterior
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Counter
737
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Rescue
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Counter
748
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Admiral Denton
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Ceci, Lou
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AC 323
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Television spots (Crime, Interview), 1966
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Dean, Douglas
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VBA 476
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"Sunday After New: The Douglas Dean Story"
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Dwyer, Robert
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1102A/10
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One-minute radio spots, 1968 : Statements in Dwyer's own voice.
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Cut
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Henry Reuss does not live in Milwaukee (D1-60-68)
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Cut
2
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Reuss allies himself with anarchist New Left (D2-60-68)
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Cut
3
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Reuss has not repudiated Barbee for statements about Huey Newton
(D3-60-68)
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Cut
4
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Reuss wants non-producers to run country/Dwyer is a working man
(D4-60-68)
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Cut
5
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Reuss' extreme views have been rejected by Democrats
(D5-60-68)
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Cut
6
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Reuss offers no real help to Milwaukee poor (D6-60-68)
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Cut
7
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Reuss studies foreign economics, not Milwaukee problems
(D6-60-68)
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Cut
8
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Reuss wants taxes/does not understanding workingman/is too far removed
from our problems (D8-60-68)
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Erickson, John
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AC 292
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Television campaign spots, 1970
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Construction (E30-1)
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Save the School (E30-2)
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Campus-Drugs (E30-3)
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Commitment (E30-4)
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Campus-Politics (E30-5)
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Campus-Voting (E30-6)
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Campus-Draft (E30-7)
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Revenue (E30-8)
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Welfare (E30-9)
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Military-Industry (E30-10)
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Polly Erickson (E30-11)
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Pollution (E30-12)
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Knowles endorsement (E30-13)
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Pollution (E30-14)
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Packers-Youth, with Carroll Dale and Bart Starr (E60-1)
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Kasten, Robert
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VBA 477
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Television spot, Spending, 1980
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Knowles, Warren
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DD 370
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30-minute campaign film, featuring Melvin Laird, Jack Olson, Wilbur Renk,
and Knowles made as part of the Knowles gubernatorial campaign,
1964
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1102A/1, 31
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60-second radio spots, 1966, “Voices of the
People of Wisconsin and their Newspapers” series
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AC 326
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Television spots (13), 1966
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CA 966
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20-second television spots, 1966 : More complete descriptions of rough footage [AC 327-330, CA 940-949, DD 520-527],
negatives [CA 967-971, DD 536-539], sound footages [AC 333-338], and audio outs
[DD 534-535, FE 515-516] shot for 1966 campaign by Maysles Film are available in
the Film Archives.
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1102A/16
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60-second radio spots, 1968, Newspaper endorsement
series
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Cut
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Milwaukee Journal editorial endorsement
(K1-60-68)
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Cut
2
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Fond du Lac Reporter endorsement
(K2-60-68)
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Cut
3
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Beloit Daily News endorsement
(K3-60-68)
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Cut
4
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Dunn County News endorsement
(K4-60-68)
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Cut
5
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Wisconsin State Journal endorsement
(K5-60-68)
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AC 332
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Television spots, 1968 : More detailed information on rough footage [AC 331-332, CA 957-965, DD 531-533]
is available in the Film Archives.
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Leonard, Jerris
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1102A/9
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One-minute radio spots, 1968 (Humorous)
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Cut
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Who's Jerry Leonard? (L1-60-68)
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What ever happened to Gaylord Nelson? / It's time he came home
(L2-60-68)
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Cut
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No one has heard of Gaylord Nelson since he was governor / You'll know
Leonard's around (L3-60-68)
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Cut
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If you want change, Leonard gets things done (L4-60-68)
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VBA 566
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Television spots, 1968
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Counter
16
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Forgotten Man
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Counter
70
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Shrinking dollar
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Counter
107
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Law and order
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Counter
142
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Soldier
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Counter
165
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Agriculture
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Counter
188
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Shrinking dollar
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Counter
206
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Law and order
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Counter
224
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Law and order
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Counter
242
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Funnel
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Counter
257
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Agriculture
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Counter
272
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Shrinking dollar
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Counter
287
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It's that basic
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Counter
306
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Nixon
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Counter
330
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Leonard for Senate
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AC 323
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Television spot (L-4-60), 1968
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Lucey, Patrick
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1102A/32
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Lucey for Governor, 1974 radio spots
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1102A/33
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Governor Lucey radio spots
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1102A/34
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Governor Lucey spot #9
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1102A/35
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Lucey general radio spots
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1102A/36
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Lucey general election spots
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McCullough, Walter
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VBA 566
Counter
416
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Four television spots, 1968
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Myse, Gordon
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VBA 478
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Television spot, “Gordon Myse: Victim's Rights,”
circa 1983
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Nixon, Richard
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AC 257
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30-second television spot used to appeal to farm vote,
1968
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VBA 565
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535
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Television spot, “November group,”
1968
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60-second radio spots, “Nixon's the one” series,
1968
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1102A/19
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Vietnam
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Other nations must pay their share of foreign aid
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Cut
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World peace
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Cut
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Courts have given criminals too many rights
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Cut
5
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War on crime promised
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Cut
6
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Black America
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Cut
7
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Wealth of America
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Cut
8
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Time for new leadership
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1102A/18
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Bart Starr endorsement of Nixon (NA5-60-68)
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1102A/21
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Medicare views (RN 150)
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60-second radio spots, 1968, “This time vote
like your whole world depended on it / This time Nixon” series
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1102A/22
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Law and order (RN 158)
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1102A/23
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Farm costs : All agriculture spots are RN 93.
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Cut
2
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Farm prices
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Cut
3
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Secretary of agriculture will be true farm man
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Cut
4
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Farm exports
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Cut
5
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Bargaining for farm prices
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Cut
6
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Agricultural program changes planned
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1102A/25
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Individual statements from Democrats for Nixon
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1102A/19
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30-second radio spots, 1968, “Nixon's the one
series” : Many are shortened versions of the 60-second series.
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Cut
9
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Leadership
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Cut
10
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Law enforcement
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Cut
11
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Crime
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Cut
12
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Wealth of America
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Cut
13
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After 40 years it is time for restoration of power to states and
cities
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Cut
14
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Foreign aid costs
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Cut
15
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Our nation is troubled today because our leaders have failed
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1102A/24
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60-second radio spot, 1968 : Paid for by Nixon-Agnew volunteers, this spot asks for volunteers.
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1102A/26
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60-second radio spots, 1972
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Cut
1
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Four cuts of individual Wisconsin voters endorsements (CT
502)
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Miscellany
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1102A/20
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Unedited footage of Nixon's Bart Starr Day airport statement to hecklers,
1968 : See also Olson radio spots.
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1102A/27
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Unedited footage of Nixon advertising planning session to develop
concepts and ideas, circa 1967
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Olson, Jack
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1102A/14
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Five-minute audio statements, 1970
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Cut
1
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Views on environment (O-5-70)
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One-minute radio spots, 1970 : Note on box explains how spots were to be rotated.
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1102A/17
Cut
1
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Interview format/Lucey will increase state spending, Olson won't
(O-60-1)
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Cut
2
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Nixon response to hecklers at Green Bay as expression of his true free
speech views (O-60-2)
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1102A/8
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Nixon response to heckler at Green Bay as expression of his free speech
views : Differs from O-60-2; this tape uses Nixon's own voice.
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1102A/17
Cut
3
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Newspapers including Sentinel, Portage Daily Register, and Wisconsin State Journal endorse Olson (O-60-3)
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Cut
4
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Lucey is promiser and spender (O-60-4)
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Cut
5
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Withholding is high, but Lucey wants to raise it (O-60-5)
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1102A/19A
Cut
1
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Two hippies say Olson has always been for law and order
(O-60-6)
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Cut
2
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A father advises daughter to study record on how to vote; Lucey never did
anything as Lt. Gov. (O-60-7)
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Miscellaneous sound footage, 1970
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1102A/13
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Nixon endorses Olson and Erickson, October
1970
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1102A/15
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Olson announces his candidacy for governor,
1970
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VBA 565
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Television spots, 1970
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Counter
20
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Beautiful state
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Counter
49
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Next generation
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Counter
72
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Open and honest
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Counter
97
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Together
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Counter
118
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Expression
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Counter
140
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Bart Starr
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Counter
163
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Budget
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Counter
183
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Home
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Counter
200
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Public employees
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Counter
218
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Problem solver
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Counter
236
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Revenue
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Counter
253
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Money
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Counter
271
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Campus
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Counter
293
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Farm
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Counter
308
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Quality
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Counter
326
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New Left
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Counter
346
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Nixon
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Counter
363
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Knowles endorsement
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Counter
379
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Hecklers
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Counter
395
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Governor
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Counter
411
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Great state
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Counter
432
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Man on the move
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Counter
454
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Issues
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Counter
474
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Environment
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Counter
497
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David Martin
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Counter
570
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Olson and Nixon : Silent rough footage.
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AC 323
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Rough film footage of Olson and Nixon,
1970
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PH 6814
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Campaign broadside, 1970
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Schadeberg, Henry C.
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Five-minute report to district campaign spots,
1968
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1102A/4
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Cost of living / Inflation is the result of Johnson administration
overspending (SC1-5-68)
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Cut
2
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Vietnam War / Problem is that administration has not communicated its
policy nor exercised its strength (SC2-5-68)
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1102A/5
Cut
1
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Farm problem / Johnson administration's inconsistent policies talking the
nation into farm depression (SC3-5-68)
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1102A/6
Cut
1
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Crime / Problem arises from failure of administration to understand moral
values of society / Money will not wipe out the misery of the poor : Includes musical jingle for HCS.
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One-minute radio spot series, 1968
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1102A/3
Cut
1
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Inflation caused by government spending (SC1-60-68)
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Cut
2
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LBJ fails to indicate where our defense perimeter is in the Pacific
(SC2-60-68)
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Cut
3
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LBJ does not have will to fight organized crime / Nation needs to be set
on moral course (SC3-60-68)
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Cut
4
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LBJ has ignored farm problem (SC4-60-68)
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1102A/2
Cut
1
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North Vietnamese are stalling the peace talks / U.S. should act
accordingly (SC5-60-68)
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Cut
2
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Government programs must be cut; much waste in poverty programs, foreign
aid (SC6-60-68)
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Cut
3
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Crime problem (SC7-60-68) : Short version of campaign jingle included.
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Cut
4
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Nation not getting its money's worth on foreign aid
(SC8-60-68) : Same campaign jingle with different music.
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1102A/7
Cut
1
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HCS is for peace in Vietnam, but only by being strong
(SC9-60-68)
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Cut
2
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HCS is for enforcement of the law, no right to riot
(SC10-60-68)
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Cut
3
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Inflation is greatest threat to economy / This is caused by wasteful
government spending (SC11-60-68)
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Cut
4
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HCS is for rights of the individual / Cites soldier/rifle incident (SC
12-60-68) : First version of campaign jingle included.
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Cut
4
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Agriculture problem (SC13-60-68) : Second version of jingle.
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PH 6814
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Campaign broadside, 1970
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Smith, Bill
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60-second radio spots, 1966
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1102A/29
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Humorous spot, How to spell Smith
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Cut
2
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Kastenmeier has done nothing in eight years in Congress
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Cut
3
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Inflation
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1102A/30
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Kastenmeier has no answer on Vietnam, Smith has a plan
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AC 321
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Television campaign spots, 1966
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Humorous, Smith (B-60)
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Supermarket, Smith (20-I)
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Vietnam, Smith (60-C)
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Steiger, William A.
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1102A/28
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60-second radio spots, 1966
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Cut
1
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John Race's views on use of atomic bomb in Vietnam
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Cut
2
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Democrats are for inflation, so is Race
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Cut
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Race and Lucey believe in high spending
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Cut
4
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Steiger says what he thinks : Recording is in Steiger's voice.
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1102A/12
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“New young leader” radio spots,
1968
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Cut
1
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Endorsement from Rep. Ayres (Ohio)
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Cut
2
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Editorial from Plymouth Review
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Cut
3
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Editorial from Oshkosh
Northwestern
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Cut
4
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Editorial from Hartford
Times-Press
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Cut
5
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Statement of support from Rep. James Scheurer (NY)
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AC 322
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Television campaign spots, 1968
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Steiger Story (St-75-M)
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Pollution (St1-60-68)
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Education (St2-60-68)
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Steiger Story (St-20-68)
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Testimonial (St1-20-68)
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Warren, Robert
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1102A/11
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One-minute radio spots, paid for by Republican Party of Wisconsin,
1968
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Cut
1
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Policemen's wives support Warren for Attorney General
(W1-60-68)
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Cut
2
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The ideal attorney general would be a person much like Robert Warren
(W2-60-68)
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Cut
3
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Statement on his leadership (W3-60-68)
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Cut
4
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He authored clean water legislation, now wants to enforce it
(W4-60-68)
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SC 1251
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Wisconsin on the Line newsletter,
1965-1966 : Incomplete file. : State and national politics discussed.
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M95-224
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Part 2 (M95-224, Audio 1102A/37-48): Additions, 1965-1968, 1972,
1975-1976, 1979 2.6 cubic feet (2 records center cartons and 2 archives boxes), 4
videorecordings, 20 film reels (in 1 box), and 11 audio recordings : Files of Charles O. Davis, partner in McDonald Davis and executive director of the
Wisconsin Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) in 1972. These files provide budget
and other financial information on the advertising campaigns of Richard Nixon (1968,
1972) and George Bush (1980), and state Republican candidates in the 1964 and 1966
general elections. Files for the 1972 Nixon campaign include press releases, campaign
strategy reports, canvassing manuals, budget information, radio and television spots,
and correspondence with state and national members of CREEP. There are similar materials
for the Bush campaign. Also included are two Knowles for Governor campaign spots.
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Box
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Folder
1
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The Governor of Wisconsin, 1965-1966
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Knowles campaign manual, 1966
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Political: budget vs. actual spent, 1966
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Box
1
Folder
4-5
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Political budgets and authorizations, 1966,
1968
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Wisconsin: Nixon for President campaign manual
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Media budget and general plan, Wisconsin Nixon for President
Committee
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Wisconsin Committee for the Re-election of the President
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Fund raising
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Door-to-door
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Budgets
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Presidential Committee
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Key cities campaign
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Miscellaneous
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Agriculture Committee
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Ad copy
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Campaign materials
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Box
1
Folder
18
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How to raise a fundraising dinner
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Box
1
Folder
19
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S. 3378, 92d Congress, 2d Session, (Tax Reform Act of 1972)
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Budget highlights, fiscal year 1973
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Wisconsin Finance Committee to Re-elect the President
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Box
1
Folder
21
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State report
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Federal report
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Get-out-the-vote
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Area chairmen
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Black vote division
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Box
1
Folder
26
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Campaign organization
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Box
1
Folder
27
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Citizens committee
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Box
1
Folder
28
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Collateral
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Committee for Reelection of the President
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Democrats for Nixon
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Dental ream
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Districts
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Economic policies
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Endorsements
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Federal Election Campaign Act
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Financial
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Box
2
Folder
9
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Headquarters
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Heritage
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Industrial recruiting
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Elliot Judd
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Labor
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Democrat candidates
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Box
2
Folder
15
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Lawyers for Nixon
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Letters to the editor
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Box
2
Folder
17
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John MacIver
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Box
2
Folder
18
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Newspaper
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Box
2
Folder
19
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Miscellaneous
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Box
2
Folder
20
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Youth committee
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Box
2
Folder
21
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November Group
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Box
2
Folder
22
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Older Americans
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Box
2
Folder
23
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Polls
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Presidential speech
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Press releases
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Box
2
Folder
26
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Radio
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Résumés
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Small towns
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Box
2
Folder
29
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Politicon
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Media budget
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Box
2
Folder
31-32
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Surrogate program
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Box
2
Folder
33
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Talking papers
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Box
2
Folder
34
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Telephone campaign
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Box
2
Folder
35
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Television
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Box
2
Folder
36
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Veterans
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Box
2
Folder
37
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Volunteers
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Box
2
Folder
38
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Voters' rights
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Box
2
Folder
39
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Weekly media reports
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Box
2
Folder
40
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Wisconsin primary
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Box
2
Folder
41
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Nixon campaign, 1972
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Box
2
Folder
42
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Wisconsin Committee
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Box
2
Folder
43
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President Nixon TV spot; thank you letters
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Box
2
Folder
44
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Nixon Finance Committee
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Box
2
Folder
45
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Miscellaneous - Nixon
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Box
2
Folder
46
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Legal
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Box
2
Folder
47
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Budget and finance: Ford, 1975-1976
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Bush for President
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Box
2
Folder
48
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Advertising
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Box
2
Folder
49
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Speeches
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Box
2
Folder
50
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State Steering Committee
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Box
2
Folder
51
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Volunteers
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Box
2
Folder
52
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Wisconsin Bush for President Committee
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Box
2
Folder
53
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Agreement
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Box
2
Folder
54
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Appearances
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Box
2
Folder
55
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Appearance requests
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Box
2
Folder
56
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Artwork-MDA
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Collateral material
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Field report
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Press list
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Finance and budget
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Headquarters employees
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Headquarters lease
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Home headquarters kits
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Issue briefs
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Legal information
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Minutes
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Box
3
Folder
12
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Miscellaneous
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Miscellaneous incoming correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Opponents
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Box
3
Folder
15-16
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Organization
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Polls, 1979
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Press releases
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Publicity
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Purchase orders
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Résumés
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Videorecordings 2-inch open reel
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Box
5
Video
1
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N-60-1 with Wisconsin disclaimer, 60 seconds, Think, Nixon, Producer: Feeley & Wheeler, 1968 February
16
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Box
5
Video
2
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N-60-2 with Wisconsin disclaimer, 60 seconds, Gates, Nixon, Producer: Feeley & Wheeler, 1968 February
15
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Box
5
Video
3
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N-60-3 with Wisconsin disclaimer, 60 seconds, Newspaper Rev., Producer: Feeley & Wheeler, 1968 February
15
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Box
5
Video
4
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Nixon November Group (Wisconsin): includes WISC-N-60-1, 60 seconds,
WISC-N-30-1, 30 seconds and WISC-N-30-2, 30 seconds
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Film reels (16 mm)
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Box
5
Reel
1-2
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Knowles for Governor Committee campaign spots (K-20-7 and
K-20-8)
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Nixon Campaign spots : A majority of the campaign spots were done for the Wisconsin Nixon for President
Committee.
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Box
5
Reel
3
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Woman, ESJ-16-60TVC, October
19
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Box
5
Reel
4
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Social Security, ESJ-20-60-TVC,
October 28
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Box
5
Reel
5
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N-60-5, Crime-60, (#5-CL-60),
1968 April
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Box
5
Reel
6
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N-60-6, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
7
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N-60-7, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
8
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N-60-8, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
9
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Nixon MDS campaign, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
10
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Senate Multiple-North, CP 1014-TVC
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Box
5
Reel
11
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N-20-1, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
12
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N-20-2, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
13
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N-20-3, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
14
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N-20-4, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
15
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N-20-5, 1968
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Box
5
Reel
16
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N-20-6, 1968 April
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Box
5
Reel
17
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Law and Order 2, ESJ-2-60-TVC,
October 17
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Box
5
Reel
18
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Failure, ESJ-8-60-TVC, October
21
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Box
5
Reel
19
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Youth, ESJ-9-60-TVC, October
21
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Box
5
Reel
20
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Reach Out, ESJ-15-60-TVC,
October 17
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Audio 1102A
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Audio recordings
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1102A/37-38
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Campaign '76 special radio group (2 copies) : PFC - HQ - general pool (all 60 second spots) 1. Jobs 2. Peace 3.
Ford, Happy 4. Carter, No Guv 5. TV Atlanta-A 6. TV Atlanta-B
7. TV Stabilizing Man 8. TV Vote (Dems) 9. TV Comeback 10. TV Feel
Good No. 1 11. TV Feel good No. 2
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Nixon
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1102A/39
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Nixon for President, No Disclaimer : Band 1 Bart Starr Band 2 Jimmy Stewart Band 3 Dorothy Lamour
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1102A/40
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New Hampshire Radio Spots
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1102A/41
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Richard M. Nixon : 1. John Tower, 60 seconds 2. Ronald Reagan, 60 seconds 3. Ronald
Reagan, 30 seconds 4. John Wayne, 30 seconds 5. Edward Brooke, 60
seconds
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1102A/42
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Social Security, 59 seconds,
Nixon/Agnew
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1102A/43
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1972 Nixon Primary, November Group, revised radio spots, four 60 second
spots
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1102A/44
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[unidentified]
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1102A/45
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Green Bay, Jaycee Dinner, 1968 February
5
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1102A/46
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DWB from working session
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1102A/47
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Green Bay press conference, 1968 February
5
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1102A/48
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Appleton - receptions
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