Dore Schary Papers, circa 1920-1980

Container Title
Subseries: Political files
Campaign files
Box   82
Folder   1
1946, Literature
1952
Box   82
Folder   2
Literature
Box   82
Folder   3
Financial report
Box   82
Folder   4
Form letters
Box   82
Folder   5
Handbook
Audio   1359A/1 (continued)
Musical jingle, undated, but probably 1952
Box   82
Folder   6
Nomination papers
Box   82
Folder   7
Publicity
Box   120
Folder   4
Oversize publicity
Box   82
Folder   8
Radio and TV scripts
Box   82
Folder   9
Results
Box   82
Folder   10
Taft
1954
Box   82
Folder   11
Advertising
Box   82
Folder   12
Finances
Box   82
Folder   13
Literature
Box   82
Folder   14
Marathon rally (“Dunkel's file”)
Box   82
Folder   15
Miscellany
Box   121
Folder   1
Posters
Box   82
Folder   16
Radio and TV scripts
Box   82
Folder   17
Results
1956
Box   82
Folder   18
Endorsements and quotes
Box   83
Folder   1
Advertising
Box   83
Folder   2
Dunkel correspondence, 1955-1956
Box   83
Folder   3
Form letters
Box   83
Folder   4
Laird for Congress Committee
Box   83
Folder   5
Lists
Box   83
Folder   6
Literature
Box   83
Folder   7
Miscellany
Audio   1359A/39
“Republican Song of Wisconsin,” / by Harry C. Schwarz for Republican Party of Marathon County (mentions Laird and others)
Alternate Format: Digital reproduction available online.

Note: Formerly Disc 223A/7.
Box   83
Folder   8
Resolutions
Box   83
Folder   9
Elections results
1958
Box   83
Folder   10
Advertising
Box   120
Folder   1
Analyses
Box   83
Folder   11
Committees
Box   83
Folder   12
Dunkel correspondence
Film
AD 281
Compilation of spot ads: Laird family, Laird at his desk, Paul Affeldt on dairy
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 150 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Four shorts promoting Laird for re-election. Laird is pictured at his desk, with his family. Dairy farmer Paul Affeldt speaks on his behalf.
AD 282
Compilations of spot ads: Laird at his desk and at the Capitol, Palmer Gums on dairy, Elmer Sippl on small business
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 150 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Four shorts promoting Laird for re-election. Laird is pictured at his desk and walking down the Capitol steps. Dairy farmer Palmer Gums and small businessman Elmer Sippl speak on his behalf.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   83
Folder   13
Form letters
Box   83
Folder   14
Laird for Congress Club
Box   83
Folder   15
Literature
Box   83
Folder   16
Miscellany
Box   83
Folder   17
Opposition charges
Box   83
Folder   18
Plan for reelection
Audio   1359A/14
Radio spots including ones by Richard Nixon and Willliam Van Pelt for Walter Kohler Jr., Senate race, 1957
Box   83
Folder   19
Radio and TV
Box   83
Folder   20
Election results
Box   83
Folder   21
Advertising
Box   83
Folder   22
Quotes
Box   83
Folder   23
Resolutions
Box   83
Folder   24
Speech material
1960
Box   83
Folder   25
Candidates, Miscellaneous
Box   83
Folder   26
Circulators
Box   83
Folder   27
Clippings
Box   84
Folder   1
Congratulations
Box   84
Folder   2
Correspondence
Box   84
Folder   3
Expenses
Audio   1359A/15
Interview with Evans, John (Laird opponent), on “Underline” program
Spot ads/Endorsements
Paul Affeldt, Pure Milk Products Cooperative
Scope and Content Note: Paul Affeldt of Pure Milk Products Cooperative commends Laird for supporting the Wisconsin dairy industry and also for obtaining funding for a new cancer research center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AD 283-284
Short version
Physical Description: 16 mm negative and positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
AD 285
Long version, circa 1958
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (1.5 minutes) 
AD 286
Benson, Ezra Taft
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Benson says that there is no substitute for experience, and that Laird understands the problems of the farmer. He says that Laird has the experience and connections to get things done for the district.
AD 287
Frankowiak, Don (dairy farmer)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (1.5 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Campaign ad in which Frankowiak emphasizes Laird's efforts on behalf of the dairy farmer including the school milk program and the eradication of bovine diseases.
AD 288
Gums, Palmer (dairy farmer)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 40 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Campaign ad with farmer Palmer Gums endorsing Laird, Dairyland's best friend.
AD 289
Hagen, Ray (factory worker)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 75 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Roy Hagen, an employee at Freeway Company in Wisconsin Rapids, Vice President of Lodge 1613, International Association of Machinists, urges viewers to re-elect Laird.
AD 290
Martin, Joe
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Martin praises Laird as conscientious, hard-working, and always on the job.
AD 291
Nixon, Richard
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Nixon says that Laird has a fine reputation in Washingtonand has a warm personality, energy, and vitality. He also says he is one of the hardest working members of the House and is always on the job.
Other advertisements
AD 292
Laird family
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 180 feet (5 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird introduces his family, says that he tries to vote to create prosperity based on peace and low inflation, and he urges people to vote for him. GOP opening and Jack Linster, campaign chair disclaimer.
AD 293
Short advertisement
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Regarding-election campaign ad emphasizing Laird's experience.
GA 520
Theatrical advertisement
Physical Description: 35 mm positive, black/white, sound, 20 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Campaign ad designed to be used in a movie theater. Calls Laird a friend of the dairy farmer and labor and a leader to be proud of. Jack Linster, campaign chair disclaimer. Sound is poor.
Raw footage
AD 295
Hagen, Ray (factory worker)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Hagen says district should be proud to have Laird as its representative because Laird provides sound representation. He urges people to vote for Laird. Raw footage from AD 289.
AD 296
Standard open and close
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Standard open and close for 1960 re-election campaign.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   84
Folder   4
Laird for Congress Club
Box   84
Folder   5
Mailings
Box   84
Folder   6
Literature
Box   84
Folder   7
Miscellany (Dunkel)
Box   84
Folder   8
Plan
Box   84
Folder   9
Questionnaires
Audio   1359A/14 (continued)
Radio spots
Audio   1359A/20
Radio spots
Box   84
Folder   10
Radio and TV
Box   84
Folder   11
Resolutions
Box   84
Folder   12
Results
Box   84
Folder   13
Secretary of State
Box   84
Folder   14
Traeger, Ken
1962
Box   84
Folder   15-16
Correspondence
Box   85
Folder   1
Correspondence (continued)
Box   85
Folder   2
Dunkel file
Box   85
Folder   3
Endorsements
Box   85
Folder   4
Expenses
Box   85
Folder   5
Evans, John
Film
Endorsement ads
AD 297
Affeldt, Paul, Pure Milk Products Cooperative
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Paul Affeldt of Pure Milk Cooperative supports Laird.
AD 298
Beaumont, Larry, American Legion, Stevens Point
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Regarding-elect Laird ad emphasizing his interest in veterans' affairs.
AD 299
Goldberg, Arthur
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Regarding-elect Laird spot. Excerpt of conversation with Arthur J. Goldberg stating the need for more skilled workers, on-the-job training, and vocational and apprentice training.
AD 300
Mrs. Lacey (housewife)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 55 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Interview with Mrs. Lacey by Walter John Chilsen in a campaign spot. Discusses Laird's experience, important committee work, and inflation.
AD 301
Sippl, Elmer (small businessman)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Walter John Chilsen speaks with small businessman Elmer Sippl about Laird.
Issue ads
AD 302
Agriculture, dairy
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird summarizes problems with agricultural legislation relevant to Wisconsin dairy farmers.
AD 303
Committee work, defense, health
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird summarizes his work in the House of Representatives Defense Appropriations Committee and the Health Education and Welfare Committee.
AD 304
Cuba
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird states that he does not support an invasion of Cuba. Also says that he will work for sound military action if re-elected.
AD 305
Individual rights
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet ( 4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird says a vote for him will help protect individual rights. Summarizes his work as congressman.
AD 306
Opponents' misrepresentations
Physical Description: 16 mm, positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird states his positions on interstate commerce and fixed minimum wage in response to his opponent's misrepresentation.
AD 307
Republican basic beliefs
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 470 feet (15 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Film produced by the Joint Committee on Republican Principles about core party principles of individual liberty, limited government, diffusion of power, government with a heart, and government with a head. Includes a Laird open and close filmed on the "Your Washington Office Report" set. Laird urges voters to support him in the primary, and says that he will campaign in the district after adjournment.
AD 308
Three short cartoon advertisements
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 40 feet (60 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Three different 10 second animated campaign spots touting Laird's10-year record.
Raw footage
AD 309
Advertisement opens and closes 1
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Four iterations of campaign ad opens and closes touting Laird as Dairyland's best friend in Washington and his experience.
AD 310
Segment   1
Advertisement opens and closes 2
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Campaign ad opens and closes with Jack Linster, disclaimer.
Segment   2
Goldberg, Arthur
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Interview with Secretary of Labor Goldberg on training issues, both vocational and on-the-job, as well as the importance of upgrading the workforce. This is a partial version of a “Your Washington Office Report” program.
Segment   3
Mrs. Don Walker (housewife), negative
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Negative version of the interview with Mrs. Walker by Walter John Chilsen. Mrs. Walker says Laird is a man of integrity.
Segment   4
Sippl, Elmer (small businessman), negative
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Negative version of the interview with Marshfield small business owner Elmer Sippl conducted by Walter John Chilsen. Sippl says that Laird understands the issues that face small businessmen.
AD 311
Segment   1
Beaumont, Larry (American Legion)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Two takes for a campaign spot of Larry Beaumont being interviewed by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses veterans and defense issues.
Segment   2
Gibson, Guy (professor, UW-SP)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Walter John Chilsen interviews history professor Guy Gibson on education and medical research issues. Footage is dark and out of focus.
AD 312
Brooks, Gil (farmer)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Take #2 of an interview with farmer Gil Brooks conducted by Walter John Chilsen. He discusses fiscal responsibility and the threat of socialized agriculture.
AD 313
Mrs. Lacey (housewife)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 155 feet (5 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Positive version of the Lacey portion of AD 314. Interview by Walter John Chilsen with several takes and outtakes, introductory outside shots. Discusses voting record, experience, and inflation.
AD 314
Segment   1
Mrs. Lacey (housewife), negative
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Various outtakes and intros for campaign ad. Shows several versions of Walter John Chilsen's interview and intros in front of the Lacey home.
Segment   2
Beaumont, Larry (American Legion), negative
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Multiple takes of interview with Larry Beaumont of the Stevens Point American Legion by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses veterans' issues, defense, and Polaris submarines.
Segment   3
Gibson, Guy (professor, UW-SP) negative
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Interview with history professor Guy Gibson by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses education, appropriations, committee work, and health care. Only sound version of this footage.
AD 315
Sippl, Elmer (small businessman)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Two takes of Walter John Chilsen interviewing Elmer Sippl.
AD 316
Mrs. Don Walker (housewife)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Walter John Chilsen for interviews Mrs. Walker campaign ad. She stresses experience and trust.
AD 317
Mrs. Don Walker, Take 2
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Take #2 of an interview with Mrs. Don Walker of Stevens Point conducted by Walter John Chilsen. Says Laird is trustworthy and a man of integrity.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   85
Folder   6
Form letters
Box   85
Folder   7
Laird for Congress Club (Froehlke)
Box   85
Folder   8
Miscellany
Box   85
Folder   17
Nomination papers
Box   85
Folder   9
Nomination petition circulators
Box   85
Folder   10
Plan
Box   85
Folder   11
Questionnaires
Box   85
Folder   12
Quotes
Audio   1359A/16
Radio spots by Laird, including “9 Point Program”
Box   85
Folder   13
Radio and TV
Box   85
Folder   14
Resolutions
Box   85
Folder   15
Returns
Box   85
Folder   16
Schedule (Dunkel)
Box   85
Folder   18
Television script drafts
Box   85
Folder   19
Veterans information
Box   85
Folder   20
Williams, Bob
1964
Box   86
Folder   1
Byrnes dinner
Box   86
Folder   2
Byrnes for President
Box   86
Folder   3
Campaign
Box   86
Folder   4
Coffee Hour participants
Box   86
Folder   5
Correspondence
Audio   1359A/32
Debate, 1963?
Box   86
Folder   6
Endorsements
Box   86
Folder   7
Expenses
AD 318-319
Film- Raw footage for ad (Paul Affeldt, Pure Milk Products Cooperative) - 2 takes
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 20 feet (1 minute) 
Scope and Content Note: Campaign ad footage with Paul Affeldt. He states that Laird understands farm problems and people should support him.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   86
Folder   8
Form letters
Laird for Congress Club
Box   86
Folder   9
General
Box   86
Folder   10
Finances
Box   86
Folder   11
Lists
Box   87
Folder   1
Media
Box   87
Folder   2
Miscellany
Box   86
Folder   12
Nomination forms
Box   87
Folder   3
Plan (McDonald-Davis)
Audio   1359A/17
Radio spots
Audio   1359A/18
Additional and regional spots
Audio   1359A/24
Additional spots
Box   87
Folder   4
Renk, Wilbur
Box   87
Folder   5
Results
Box   87
Folder   6
Questionnaires
Box   87
Folder   7
Trucks
Box   87
Folder   8
Williams, Bob- Correspondence
1966
Box   87
Folder   9
Advertising
Box   87
Folder   10
Billboards
Box   87
Folder   11
Correspondence
Box   87
Folder   12
Ebel, Mary
Box   87
Folder   13
Expenses
Film: Issue ads
AD 320
Segment   1
Continued support, Your Man in Washington
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird asks for support to continue to be your man in Washington.
Segment   2
Continued support (served 14 years)
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird says he has served for 14 years, asks for continued support in November.
AD 321
Segment   1-2
“Keep Mel Laird in Washington,” 2 versions
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 15 feet (10 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Keep Mel Laird in Washington.
Segment   3
Revenue sharing
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 50 feet (60 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Focuses on Laird's revenue sharing legislation.
Segment   4
Social Security, COLAs
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 50 feet (60 sec.) 
Scope and Content Note: Discusses Laird's record on Social Security and his cost of living adjustment proposal.
AD 322
“We've Got a Man”
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 190 feet (5 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: “We've Got a Man” vocal background, shows Laird working in his office and district. Emphasizes dairy issues, medical research, conservation, defense committee work, Social Security legislation, and Laird's long experience in Washington.
AD 323
Regarding-election announcement, 1966 July 5
Physical Description: 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Laird announces his re-candidacy after having represented the 7th Congressional District for 14 years.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   87
Folder   14
Form letters
Box   87
Folder   15
Ideas
Laird for Congress Club
Box   87
Folder   16
General, 1965-1966
Box   88
Folder   1
Dunkel File, 1965-1966
Box   88
Folder   2
Lists
Box   88
Folder   3
Media (“Froehlke file”)
Box   88
Folder   4
Miscellany
Box   88
Folder   5
Nominations
Box   88
Folder   6
Questionnaires
Audio   1359A/18 (continued)
Radio spots, Country music theme
Audio   1359A/23
Radio spots, Regional
Audio   1359A/19
Radio spots
Audio   1359A/20 (continued)
Radio spots
Audio   1359A/26
Radio spots
Box   88
Folder   7
Results
Box   88
Folder   8
Schedule-Dunkel
Box   88
Folder   9
Williams, Bob
Box   88
Folder   10
Williams' District File
1968
Box   88
Folder   11
Advertising
Box   88
Folder   12
Brochures
Box   88
Folder   13
Correspondence
Box   88
Folder   14
Correspondence (Dunkel file)
Box   89
Folder   1
Endorsements
Box   89
Folder   2
“Envelope Women”
Box   89
Folder   3
Expenses
Film: Issue Ads
AD 324
Various Topics
Physical Description: 16 mm positive, color, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: Four different re-elect Mel Laird spots. Laird is shown with government officials (segment 1), dairy farmers (segment 2), his speeches are excerpted (segment 3), and his Youth Leadership workshop is reviewed (segment 4).
AD 325
Defense and health care
Physical Description: 16 mm, positive, color, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) 
Scope and Content Note: A special re-elect Laird commercial focusing on his work in the Health Education Welfare and Defense Appropriations Committees.
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box   89
Folder   4
Form letters
Box   89
Folder   5
Issues
Laird for Congress Club
Box   89
Folder   6-7
General
Box   89
Folder   8
Coffee hours
Lists
Box   89
Folder   9
Media
Box   89
Folder   10
Miscellany
Box   89
Folder   11
Nomination papers
Box   89
Folder   12
Office hours
Box   89
Folder   13
Opponents
Box   89
Folder   14
Publicity and clippings
Box   89A
Folder   1
Questionnaires
Audio   1359A/21 (continued), 1359A/23 (continued)-26
Radio spots and other campaign announcements and music
Audio   1359A/22
Recorded marches with occasional Laird campaign announcements
Box   89A
Folder   2
Results
Box   89
Folder   3
Schedules
Box   89
Folder   4
Study of Candidates and Issues in the 7th District
Box   89
Folder   5
Volunteers
Box   89
Folder   6
William, Robert
Box   89A
Folder   12
Undated campaign materials
Box   120
Folder   2
Undated newspaper materials
Republican Party Files
Box   93
Folder   1
All Republican Conference Committee
Box   93
Folder   2
Congressional Boosters Club, 1965-1968
Box   93
Folder   3
House Republican Policy Committee: Task Force Report on American Strategy and Strength, 1960
Joint Committee on Republican Principles, 1962
Box   93
Folder   4-5
General
Box   93
Folder   6
Correspondence
Box   93
Folder   7
Drafts
Box   93
Folder   8
Miscellany
Box   93
Folder   9
Joint Senate-House Republican Leadership, 1965, 1966
National Republican Congressional Committee
Box   94
Folder   1-2
1958-1968
Box   94
Folder   3
Paul Revere Panels, 1961
Nixon Presidential Campaigns
1960
Box   97
Folder   1
General
Box   97
Folder   2
Farm Policy
Box   97
Folder   3
Farm speech material
1968
Box   97
Folder   4
General
Box   97
Folder   5
Nixon Transition
Republican Conference
General
Box   90
Folder   1-7
1963-1967
Box   91
Folder   1
1968
Box   91
Folder   2
Meeting notes, 1967-1968
Box   91
Folder   3
Minutes, 1965-1968
Task forces
Box   91
Folder   4
Agriculture, 1965-1968
Box   91
Folder   5
Boarman's Economic Advisories, 1968
Box   91
Folder   6
Congressional Reform and Minority Staffing, 1965-1968
Box   91
Folder   7
East-West Trade, 1967
Box   91
Folder   8
Economic Opportunity, 1965
Box   91
Folder   9
Education, 1965
Box   91
Folder   10
Latin America, 1965
Box   91
Folder   11
Minority Staffing, 1963, 1964
Box   91
Folder   12
NATO, 1965-1966
Box   91
Folder   13
Nuclear Test Ban, 1964, 1965
Box   91
Folder   14
Planning and Research, 1965-1968
Box   92
Folder   1
Platform Implementation, 1965
Box   92
Folder   2
United Nations, 1965
Box   92
Folder   3
Urban Affairs, 1965-1968
Box   92
Folder   4
Vietnam pamphlet
Box   92
Folder   5
Young, Buddy, 1967
Republican National Convention
General
Box   96
Folder   7
1952
Box   96
Folder   8
1960
Box   96
Folder   9
1968
Box   92
Folder   6-7
Platform Committee, 1960, 1964
Republican Policy Committee
Box   92
Folder   8
1957, 1960-1963
Box   92
Folder   9
1965-1968
Box   94
Folder   4-8
Republican Coordinating Committee, 1965-1968
Box   95
Folder   1-6
Republican National Committee, 1957, 1964-1968
Republican Party
National
Box   95
Folder   7-11
1957-1965
Box   96
Folder   1-6
1966-1969
Wisconsin--General
Box   97
Folder   6-7
1956-1960
Box   98
Folder   1-5
1961-1969
District
General
Box   98
Folder   6
1958-1959
Box   99
Folder   1-5
1960-1969
Box   99
Folder   6
Resolutions
Box   99
Folder   7-8
Young Republicans, 1957-1968