Box 11
Contains 9 Results:
Statements for Articles on Specific Requests, 1949-1950
Messages to groups, statements for books and articles, editorials, and news releases for such groups as the American Heart Association and Utah State Federation of Labor and for such publications as Ladies' Home Journal and American Weekly.
Statements and News Releases, 1951-1952
Messages of appreciation, endorsement of programs, and statements for newspapers for such groups as the Utah Association for the United Nations, the National, Council of the Churches of Christ, and the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., and such publications as The American Press, the Salt Lake Tribune, Kansas City Star, and Labor Press Associated, Inc.
Magazine Articles on Reva Beck Bosone, 1937-1952
Mining and Contracting Review, Utah Magazine, Utah Club Woman, Democratic Digest, Pageant, and Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine.
Articles About or by Reva Beck Bosone, 1952-1955
Butcher Workman and Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Newsletter Articles about Reva Beck Bosone
Society of Mayflower Descendants Newsletter: Cal Chronicle from the University of California, Berkeley; Equal Rights Coalition; and Newscope from Westminster College.
News Releases, 1950-1951
Remarks before Democratic Women of Utah, Exchange Club of Provo, CIO Labor Dinner, Kiwanis Club, National Council of Jewish Women, Sahara Club, and Sagebrush Club, on such subjects as women, Korea, housing, communism, reclamation, business, campaign issues, smear tactics, national health insurance, post offices, government spending, Indians, social security, mining, and George Albert Smith.
News Releases, 1952
News Releases, 1952-1958
For Deseret News, Pleasant Grove Review, the St. Louis Glove-Democrat on campaign topics, post offices, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce fiftieth anniversary, answer to the question "What can be done to bring the nation back from the low standard of morals to which it has fallen?" and suggestion of sending a delegation of mothers as ambassadors to foreign countries.
Mr. Speaker (Sam Rayburn)
Excerpts from the Congressional Record in tribute to Sam Rayburn.