Box 12
Contains 23 Results:
Campaign for Salt Lake City Commissioner, 1935
Campaign flyer.
Campaign for Salt Lake City Commission, 1939
Campaign flyers, letters of support, and speech asking for support.
Campaign for Salt Lake City Court Judge, 1940
Campaign flyers and primary ballot with vote tally written in.
Traffic Court, 1936-1940
Correspondence generally in praise of Bosone's judgments in the court from those who appeared before her and those who worked in city government.
Traffic Court, 1941-1952
Correspondence in praise of judgments as well as letters from people outside the state who favored her methods and ideas.
Traffic Court, 1937-1946
Reports, publicity and articles, speech notes, and newsletters primarily praising Bosone's actions as a traffic judge.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1948
One letter of congratulation, speech on international law, ballot and election returns, campaign literature of both Bosone and William A. Dawson.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1948
Publications, including The Democratic Digest, and state convention booklets.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1950
Correspondence related to advertisements, advertising texts and literature, campaign pamphlets for Bosone and Ivy Baker Priest, and general 1950 campaign literature.
Campaign for United States Representative (Smear Campaign, Fulton Lewis Letters), 1952 May-June 10
Correspondence generally in defense of Bosone against the radio attack made by Fulton Lewis, including some letters which support Lewis. Contains letters from friends and political associates like Elise Musser and Roxey Romney.
Campaign for United States Representative (Smear Campaign, Fulton Lewis Letters), 1952 June 11-24
Correspondence generally in defense of Bosone from associates like William T. Thurman, Herbert B. Maw, and Roxey Romney; also correspondence with David O. McKay of the L.D.S. church, William S. Hill and Wayne N. Aspinall of Colorado, and the NAACP.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1952 July-October
Letters from friends supporting Bosone's reelection; correspondence among staff members who developed campaign literature; statistics on government and campaign spending; and form letters seeking support.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1952
Declaration of Candidacy; advertisement texts and layouts; resolutions favoring candidacy; campaign materials used against Bosone by William A. Dawson, including her 1951 "Old Gray Mare" speech; and speeches about her candidacy and campaign.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1952
Literature, pamphlets, flyers, and advertisements supporting Bosone and other Democratic candidates. One campaign folder on Hugh B. Mitchell, a democratic candidate for governor of Washington. Campaign expenditure reports and requirements and election statistics booklet.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1954 July-November
Letters seeking support and letters used as campaign material or to state views by William A. Dawson, one from Lyndon Johnson, and letter of condolence for losing the election from Cal Rawlings.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1954
Statements, including Declaration of Candidacy; advertisement texts; and voting records of Bosone and W. A. Dawson.
Campaign for United States Representative, 1954
Literature, flyers, and articles about Bosone; campaign literature about W. A. Dawson, Adelai E. Stevenson, and the general Democratic ticket; and pamphlet by Democratic National Committee on summaries of state registration and voting laws.
Democratic Fact Sheets--Administration
Social security, "tight money," civil service, business, and other subjects.
Democratic Fact Sheets--Foreign Policy, Farm Policy
Indo-China, cost of living, grain shortages, and farm prices.
Democratic Fact Sheets--Taxation, Public Power
"Trickle-down" theory, federal sales tax, income tax, and power (energy) development.