Political Box 1

Displaying 101 - 150 of 302
Catalog # Name Description
101 1980.45.114 Card, Christmas Christmas. Cover black and white photograph of John C. Culver family; interior black printed inscription, "1974 Merry Christmas With Every Good Wish for the Coming Year, the Culvers John, Ann, Chris, Cathy, Chet, Becca". Color: BK,WH 1980.45.114 (Card, Christmas) image
102 1980.45.115 Sticker Democratic party, Iowa U. S. Senate race; shoe print design or shape, orange face, black printed inscription, "CLARK U.S. SENATE". Color: OR,BK 1980.45.115 (Sticker) image
103 1980.45.116 Handbill "WHO CARES WHAT WE THINK?, U. S. SENATOR JACK MILLER DOES!"; photograph of Senator Jack Miller; paper addresses itself to University students; describes Senator Miller's achievements and positions on issues; photos and information on reverse. Color: OR,BK
104 1980.45.117 Handbill Republican Party, Iowa U. S. Senate race; orange and black cover, photograph of U. S. Senator Jack Miller, printed inscription, "Re-elect Jack MILLER YOUR UNITED STATES SENATOR, Strong, Progressive, Repsonsible, WORKING HARD FOR ALL THE PEOPLE!; describes Senator Miller's achievements and position on issues; additional photos and information, seven (7) pages. Color: OR,BK 1980.45.117 (Handbill) image
105 1980.45.120 Handbill State Representative; buff colored paper, brown printed inscription, "LEONARD LARSEN, A STATE REPRESENTATIVE TO DEAL WITH THE 1980'S VOTE LARSEN November 4, 1980", cover photograph of LEONARD LARSEN; contains candidate profile and additional information and photographs six (6) pages. Color: TN,BR 1980.45.120 (Handbill) image
106 1980.45.121 Postcard U. S. Congressional race of Iowa; color photograph of Tom Riley family on face; reverse printed, "The Riley Family: Tom, Nan, Peter, Marty, Lisa, Pam, Heather, Sara", describes candidates proposals, serial no. "031055". Color: ML 1980.45.121 (Postcard) image
107 1980.45.122 Postcard U. S. Congressional race of Iowa; color photograph of Tom Riley family on face; reverse printed, "The Riley Family: Tom, Nan, Peter, Marty, Lisa, Pam, Heather, Sara", contains message soliciting support, serial no. "781016". Color: ML 1980.45.122 (Postcard) image
108 1980.45.123 Handbill Democratic party Iowa Gubernatorial race; white paper card, black printed inscription, "TAPSCOTT FOR GOVERNOR", black and white photograph of Tapscott on upper face; reverse printed "TAPSCOTT, A GOVERNOR FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF IOWA", describes the candidate's beliefs and proposals. Color: WH,BK 1980.45.123 (Handbill) image
109 1980.45.124 Pamphlet Iowa Democratic Party solicitation for voter registration; white paper, blue printed inscription, "1976 PEOPLE vs. PROFITEERS", star pattern design, inside printed "Register, educate, Vote; REV IT UP THIS YEAR"; supporting Congressman Ed Mexvinsky and Carter/Mondale; additional information on reverse. Color: BL,WH 1980.45.124 (Pamphlet) image
110 1980.45.127 Handbill Gubernatorial race; white single page paper, entitled "WORKSHEET", Dan Walker campaign; describes candidate's position on issues as compared to opponent; bottom printed, "DAN WALKER worked for you", VOTE, Tuesday, March 16".
111 1980.45.128 Handbill Gubernatorial race; white single page paper, entitled "The Truth About Walker's Stand on Education". Governor Walker campaign; describes Governor Walker's support of state aid to education; bottom printed, "And That's The Truth!", "Rock Island Citizens Committee for Governor Dan Walker".
112 1980.45.130 Pamphlet Independent Party Presidential Candidate; white paper, red and blue print, cover inscribed, "FIRST WITH LABOR, WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT"; several pages describing candidate's labor support and position on issues; reverse printed, "WORKING MAN WILL SAVE THIS COUNTRY". Color: WH,RD,BL 1980.45.130 (Pamphlet) image
113 1980.45.131 Pamphlet Independent Party Presidential Candidate; white gloss paper, red and blue print, cover photograph of George Wallace, cover inscribed, "STAND UP FOR AMERICA, SUPPORT GEORGE C. WALLACE for PRESIDENT in '68"; contains information concerning Governor Wallace's qualifications, personal life, etc. (2) Color: RD,BL 1980.45.131 (Pamphlet) image
114 1980.45.132 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential Primary; white paper, cover photograph of Eugene Mccarthy, cover inscribed, "Senator Eugene J. McCarthy:PORTRAIT OF A LEADER IN HIS OWN WORDS"; material describes Senator MccCrthy;' position on the issues, several photographs. Color: BK,WH 1980.45.132 (Pamphlet) image
115 1980.45.133 Pamphlet Republican Party Presidential Candidate; white paper, blue printed cover title, "THE NIXON STAND", photograph of Richard M. Nixon; describes candidate's position on issues; 6 pages; reverse printed, "Let's back the one man who is better prepared for the Presidency than any other challenger in history". "NIXON'S THE ONE", photograph of Nixon. Color: WH,BL 1980.45.133 (Pamphlet) image
116 1980.45.134 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential candidate; white and blue paper, cover entitled, "HUMPHREY/MUSKIE, Two you can trust; describes Humphrey's position on Vietnam War, domestic crime, economic conditions, and the spread of nuclear weapons, four (4) pages; reverse printed, "For a great President HUMPHREY, For a great Vice President MUSKIE", black and white photographs of Humphrey and Muskie. Color: WH,BL,BK 1980.45.134 (Pamphlet) image
117 1980.45.135 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential candidate; large cover photograph of Hubert Humphrey, cover entitled "HUMPHREY FOR PRESIDENT, 1968--A Time for Hope: The New Democracy"; large format, describes Humphrey's qualifications, family background, and positions on issues, several phtographs; reverse printed, "HUMPHREY THE MAN OF VISION", "HUMPHREY THE MAN WHO WILL LEAD AMERICA FORWARD". Color: BK,WH
118 1980.45.136 Pamphlet Democratic party Presidential Campaign; white paper, cover photograph of George McGovern, cover entitled, "What President George McGovern Would do"; detailed description of McGovern's positions on issues, numerous photographs; reverse printed, "Vote to Elect George McGovern/Sargent Shriver and the entire Democratic team in your community"., "They listen. They care. They will act.". Color: BK,WH 1980.45.136 (Pamphlet) image
119 1980.45.137 Announcement Republican Party Presidential Primary campaign; white paper card, black printed inscription, "A RECEPTION WITH THE HON. RONALD REAGAN, Republican Candidate for President", dated, "Tuesday, March 9, 1976 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.". Color: WH,BK 1980.45.137 (Announcement) image
120 1980.45.138 Pamphlet Republican Party Presidential Primary campaign; blue paper, black print; cover entitled, Reagan cares about what young America thinks"; concerns plight of young people; reverse printed, "What can you do?", "YOUTH DIVISION CITIZENS FOR REAGAN 1825 K Street NW Washington, C. C. 20006". Color: BL,BK 1980.45.138 (Pamphlet) image
121 1980.45.139 Pamphlet Republican Party Presidential Primary campaign; cover photograph of Ronald Reagan, dark blue paper cover entitled, "Reasons for Reagan"; describes Reagan's position on issues, six (6) pages, several photographs; distributed by Illinois Citizens for Reagan. Color: BL 1980.45.139 (Pamphlet) image
122 1980.45.140 Sticker, bumper Democratic Party Presidential Primary Candidate; buff colored paper, dark brown print, cover photograph of Fred Harris, cover printed, "FRED HARRIS"; double sided flier; describes candidates qualifications, personal background, and position on issues, several photographs. Color: TN,BR 1980.45.140 (Sticker, bumper) image
123 1980.45.141 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential Primary; cover photograph of Senator Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson, entitled, "JACKSON"; large photograph of candiate on inside front cover; material describes Jackson's achievements, personal life, and qualifications; reverse printed, "JACKSON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE". Color: BK,WH 1980.45.141 (Booklet) image
124 1980.45.143 Postcard Democratic party Presidential primary; black and white photograph of Congressman Morris K. Udall, inscribed, "UDALL: The Democrat for President"; reverse bears message soliciting Democratic party support; return address, "MORRIS K. UDALL 414 Twelfth St., Des Moines, Iowa 50309". Color: BK,WH 1980.45.143 (Postcard) image
125 1980.45.144 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential primary; blue paper, white print, cover photograph of Congressman Morris K. Udall, inscribed, "UDALL"; seven (7) pages, concerning Udall's positions on issues, personal information on reverse; numerous photographs. Color: BL,WH 1980.45.144 (Booklet) image
126 1980.45.147 Handbill Democratic party Presidential Primary; single face white paper, black print, photograph of Sargent Shriver at right; inscribed, "SUDDENLY...IT'S SHRIVER!", "THE MAN WHO KNOWS ILLINOIS...The Nation...The World.". Color: WH,BK 1980.45.147 (Handbill) image
127 1980.45.148 Handbill Democratic party Presidential Primary; blue and red printed white paper, "SHRIVER for PRESIDENT...a LEADER for AMERICA"; "1976", White House illustrated at center cover; describes candidate's position on issues, qualifications, and personal life, two (2) photographs. Color: BK,WH 1980.45.148 (Handbill) image
128 1980.45.149 Handbill Democratic Party Presidential Primary; white paper card, black and red print on face, " A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO LOVE AMERICA WANT SARGENT SHRIVER for PRESIDENT."; photographs on face and reverse. Color: BK,WH,RD 1980.45.149 (Handbill) image
129 1980.45.153 Handbill Democratic Party Presidential primary; white paper cover, blue printed inscription, "Senator Birch Bayh: The man and his record"; photograph of Senator Birch Bayh on inside front cover; twenty eight (28) pages, detailed study of candidate's background, personal life, and position on issues, numerous photographs; reverse cover printed, "With a record like that, you know he can put us back on the right track."; separately enclosed letter, entitled, "Birch Bayh in '76", addressing support of Iowa Democrats, single page. a. Booklet. b. Letter. Color: WH,BL 1980.45.153 (Handbill) image
130 1980.45.155 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential Primary; blue paper front cover, photograph of Senator Birch Bayh, entitled, "Senator Birch Bayh The Democratic candidate for President with a plan for economic recovery..."; three (3) page document concerning Bayh's position on unemployment and inflation; white paper reverse, printed, "Birch Bayh for President"; several photographs. Color: BL,BK,WH
131 1980.45.160 Handbill Newspaper format; Democratic party Presidential Primary; headline, "BIRCH BAYH in '76". "What They're reporting...BAYH CAN WIN", cover photographs of Senator Birch Bayh; four (4) pages containing numerous newspaper accounts supporting Senator Bayh.
132 1980.45.164 Booklet 1976 Republican Party Presidential campaign; red, white and blue cover, photograph of President Gerald R. Ford, entitled, "He's making us proud again."; contains assessment of President Ford;'s achievements, "FORD/DOLE"; two 92) photographs on reverse. Color: RD,WH,BL 1980.45.164 (Booklet) image
133 1980.45.165 Booklet "Gerald R. Ford, Our 38th President" Magazine format; "DESTINY'S DARK HORSE: AMERICA'S FIRST UNELECTED PRESIDENT", color cover photograph; sixty (66) pages, dedicated to personal life and political career study of President Gerald R. Ford; hundreds of black and white and color photographs trace life of President Ford. Color: ML 1980.45.165 (Booklet) image
134 1980.45.167 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; gray paper cover, photograph of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale, captioned, "Vote Democratic--VOTE FOR JIMMY CARTER/WALTER MONDALE, Leaders, for a change."; information concerning elderly. Color: GY 1980.45.167 (Pamphlet) image
135 1980.45.169 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential campaign; white paper, black print; cover entitled, "VOTE FOR JIMMY CARTER DEMOCRAT FOR PRESIDENT.", photograph of Jimmy Carter; discusses various issues of campaign. Color: Bk,WH 1980.45.169 (Pamphlet) image
136 1980.45.171 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; green and white paper cover entitled "JIMMY CARTER & WALTER MONDALE, LEADERS, FOR A CHANGE.", "VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 2ND"; describes both candidates background, and discusses various campaign issues; contains several photographs. Color: GR,WH 1980.45.171 (Pamphlet) image
137 1980.45.172 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; green paper cover entitled "JIMMY CARTER, WHY THIS DEMOCRAT SHOULD BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.", photograph of Jimmy Carter; discusses issues, several photographs. Color: GR,BK,WH 1980.45.172 (Pamphlet) image
138 1980.45.174 Pamphlet Democratic Party Presidential campaign; green paper cover entitled, "For America's third century, why not our best?", "Elect Jimmy Carter President", cover photograph of Jimmy Carter; describes Carter's background, achievements, and position on issues, numerous black and white photographs. Color: GR,BK,WH 1980.45.174 (Pamphlet) image
139 1980.45.176 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential campaign; face inscribed, "JIMMY CARTER/WALTER MONDALE, LEADERS FOR A CHANGE", illustration of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale; postmarked "DES MOINES, IOWA, OCT. 29, 1976"; reverse entitled, "MINI CAMPAIGN UPDATE...10/29/76", concerns arrival of Carter/Mondale supporters "Peanut Brigade" in Iowa. Color: BK,WH 1980.45.176 (Booklet) image
140 1980.45.177 Envelope Democratic Party Presidential campaign; postmarked "DES MOINES, IOWA, NOV. 5, 1976". 1980.45.177 (Envelope) image
141 1980.45.178 Envelope Democratic Party Presidential campaign; postmarked "DES MOINES, IOWA, OCT. 25, 1976". 1980.45.178 (Envelope) image
142 1980.45.179 Booklet Democratic party Presidential Campaign; cover entitled, "JIMMY CARTER/WALTER MONDALE, Leaders for a change, volume 1, No. 1, September, 1976", "Strategy: Taking the campaign directly to the people"; concerns various aspects of campaign, several photographs; four (4) pages. Color: BK,WH
143 1980.45.180 Booklet Democratic party Presidential Campaign; cover entitled, "JIMMY CARTER/WALTER MONDALE, Leaders for a change, volume 1, No. 2, October, 1976"; concerns various aspects of campaign, several photographs, four (4) pages. Color: BK,WH
144 1980.45.181 Booklet Democratic party Presidential Campaign; red. white and blue paper, cover entitled, "CARTER vs. FORD, A Promise of Progress vs. A Record of Recession", photographs of candidates on cover; contains bias comparison of candidates; reverse printed, "Vote CARTER and MONDALE For President and Vice President, NOVEMBER 2". Color: RD,WH,BL
145 1980.45.183 Handbill Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; dark green bordered face, large photograph of Carter and Mondale, inscribed, "Jimmy CARTER/Walter MONDALE, Leaders, for a Change." "VOTE DEMOCRATIC"; reverse entitled, "YOU CAN TRUST JIMMY CARTER TO DO WHAT'S BEST FOR THE AMERICAN FARMER"; concerns Carter's proposed farm policies, photographs. Color: GR,BK,WH
146 1980.45.187 Handbill Democratic party Presidential Campaign; dark green bordered face, large photograph of Carter and Mondale, inscribed, "Jimmy CARTER/Walter MONDALE, Leaders, for a Change.", "VOTE DEMOCRATIC"; reverse concerns various political issues, two (2) photographs. Color: GR,WH
147 1980.45.188 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; cover photograph of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale, entitled, "A Reminder to Construction Workers...", "1. The big issue is JOBS"., "2. The issue is clear: Vote for Carter & Mondale!" concerns Carter's position on unemployment and the American economy; photograph. Color: BK,WH
148 1980.45.189 Print, photographic Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; black and white, autographed photograph of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. Color: BK,WH
149 1980.45.190 Booklet Democratic Party Presidential campaign; cover entitled, "A New Beginning", "Carter-Mondale On The Issues"; discusses a variety of campaign issues, twelve (12) pages; reverse printed, "JIMMY CARTER/WALTER MONDALE, Leaders, for a change". 1980.45.190 (Booklet) image
150 1980.45.191 Print, photographic Democratic Party Presidential Campaign; photocopy, "Tues., Sept. 28, 1976, DES MOINES REGISTER", entitled, "Leader or pleaser seen as choice of November"; comparison of Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford; reverse photocopy, "The Sioux City Journal, Monday, October 4, 1976"; entitled, "Carter-Mondale Campaign Leader Says Midwest Vote Is 'Crucial'".