The remarkable life and career of John Nance “Cactus Jack” Garner, the most powerful
vice president in U. S. history and the second most powerful politician in the U.S.
during the Great Depression of the 1930s, began in Red River County on November 22,
1868. After being admitted to the Texas bar in 1890, he moved to Uvalde for health
reasons and married Mariette (Ettie) Reiner, who became his partner and a central
influence in his career.
After more than 20 years in the U. S. House of Representatives (two years as its
Speaker), Garner served as vice president during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first two
administrations. As vice president, Garner played a critical role in the passage of
much of the federal legislation aimed at alleviating or ending the most severe
economic crisis in U. S. history. Garner’s influence and power were rooted in his
keen knowledge of government and his close friendships with key individuals like
Congressman Sam Rayburn; Houstonian Jesse H. Jones, head of the powerful
Reconstruction Finance Corporation; and newspaper magnate William Randolph
Hearst.
In 1940, Garner hoped to succeed Franklin Roosevelt as president. Roosevelt’s
decision to seek a third term, however, caused a permanent end to their already
strained relationship and resulted in Garner’s decision to retire from public
service. Although many emerging Texas politicians sought his counsel, Garner chose a
quiet life with his favorite hobbies of hunting and fishing in South Texas. He died
on November 7, 1967.
After his wife died in 1948, Garner gave his home in Uvalde in 1952 to the city to be
used as the Ettie Garner Public Library. After a new library opened in Uvalde in
1973, the former Garner home became a museum to exhibit materials documenting
Garner’s life and career and to educate the public about one of the most important
and colorful political figures in Texas and American history. In 1999, the John
Nance Garner Museum became a division of the University of Texas Dolph Briscoe
Center for American History.
Scrapbooks, photographs, correspondence, audio-visual material, news clippings,
blueprints, political cartoons, and genealogical information on the Garner family
comprise the John Nance Garner Papers, 1874-1968, documenting the life and career of
John Nance Garner. Letter-size photocopies of the political cartoons provide
convenient access to the cartoon collection and are available for researcher use.
Additionally, the collection includes a transcript and CDs recording a 1960
interview with Garner.
This collection is open for research use.
John Nance Garner Papers, 1874-1968, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,
University of Texas at Austin.
This collection was processed by Frances Rodgers, May 1975. Revised by Stefanie
Wittenbach and Kari Williams, August 1984, Lynn Bell, June 2002, August-September
2003, March 2004, September 2005.
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Papers |
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Architectural blueprints |
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Newsclippings |
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Papers |
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Garner Museum transfers to UT, 1999 |
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Mr. and Mrs. Garner's Honorary Degrees, Baylor University, 1936 |
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Photostat of Law degree diploma, August 26, 1935 |
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Letter from Garner to Ralph Yarborough, September 8, 1960 |
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Letter from Garner to J.E. Webb, San Antonio, November 25, 1911 |
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[2009-264] |
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Letter to Clarence J. Owens, October 15, 1919 |
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Letter to James B. Wells, April 4, 1922 |
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Letter to Charles Schwager, November 16, 1932 |
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Mrs. (John Nance) Garner, 1932 |
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Scrapbooks: |
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March, 1933 - December, 1934 |
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December, 1934 - December, 1935 |
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December, 1934 - December, 1935
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December 1935 – December 1938 |
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January 1939 – April 1940 |
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November 1913 – March 1925 [1921- JNG’s 1st speech in
Congress] |
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December 1931 – February 1932 |
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February 1932 – March 1932 |
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March 1 – April 18, 1932 |
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April 18 – May 6, 1932 |
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May 6 – June 25, 1932 |
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June 25 – July 8, 1932 |
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July 8 – September 17, 1932 |
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Sept. 17, 1932 – Nov. 20, 1932 |
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Nov. 20, 1932 – July 2, 1933 |
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December 1934 – December 1935 |
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Letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, April 21, 1934 |
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John Nance Garner: |
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Letters, 1939 - 1963 |
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Note signed by Garner and Franklin D. Roosevelt as vice
president-elect and president-elect (birthday greetings), November 23, 1932 |
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Scrapbooks: |
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June 1933 – September 1934 |
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Sept. 1934 – March 1936 |
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March 1936 – Nov. 1936 |
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December 1936 – December 1937 |
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Jan. 1938 – December 1938 |
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July 8 – August 1, 1939 |
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January 1939 – January 1940 |
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March 1940 – May 1940 |
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SWTx Jr College |
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Undated [school child’s project] |
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February 20, 1932 –March 3,
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January 1946 – November 1965, |
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Correspondence to J. Garner |
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Ledger, 1952-1958 |
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Ledger, 1946-1947 |
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Telegrams: |
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90th Birthday |
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50th Wedding Anniversary/Birthday/Christmas |
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Condolences, 1967 |
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Birthday |
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Correspondence, 1960 – 1966 |
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Newsclippings, 1965-1967 |
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Far East Trip: |
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Inauguration Programs |
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Post cards, American Mail Line News,
China Press Weekly article |
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Correspondence – Philippines |
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Invitations, Guest List |
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Correspondence, 1948-1957 |
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Correspondence, 1958-1959 misc. |
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Interview with Garner, TX Delegates, post cards |
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Museum Correspondence, 1979-1983 |
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Museum visitors’ sign-in log, 1991-1992 |
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Photos, U-Mail, Military Clothing list, Aeronautical
Journal |
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Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Uvalde phone directory (1959), Garner
quotes, misc. items |
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Correspondence: Greeting Cards |
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U.S. Senate Resolutions re: Garner, 1967 - 1968 |
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Birthday Greetings: Agnes Cotton School, 1965 |
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Typescript of speech to U. S. House of Representatives on the
occasion of Garner’s ascendency to the Speaker of the House and Bertrand
Snell taking over Garner’s former position as minority
leader |
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Garner for President: Poem, Newsweek cover 1934, Letter to Rayburn, misc. items
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Articles & Interviews with Garner, US
News – Political Cartoons |
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Official Program of Inaugural Ceremonies 1933, Honorary Chairman
Certificate |
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Inauguration, 1933 |
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Inauguration program, 1937 |
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Invitation (bound) to open the World’s Fair, A Century of
Progress, Chicago, 1933 |
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Admission pass for Mrs. Garner to the Texas Centennial
Exposition, Dallas, 1936 |
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Pocket New Testament found in jacket belonging to
Garner |
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Inaugural invitations,1965, Resolution to honor Garner,
1956 |
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Probate Papers, Inheritance Tax Appraisement |
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Atlee Ayres Letters |
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Ettie Garner: Ettie Garner’s counterpane pattern; Letters from
Ettie, 1893-1894 |
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Reiner Family Papers: Land deeds, 1874-79; Ettie’s commencement, 1887 |
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Printed materials, 1930s |
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List of invitations |
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Congressional Record re: Garner’s
death, 1967 |
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Correspondence and printed material, 1901 –-1939, undated |
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Sheet music, 1936-1939 |
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Ephemera, miscellaneous printed materials |
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Correspondence, re: death of Garner, 1967 |
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Dedication of Historical Marker |
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TX Congressional Delegation – miscellaneous, Proclamation No.
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Funeral guestbook, “Inscribed memories,” November 1967 |
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Congressional Record, 1967 |
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Political cartoons (photocopies of originals at the Garner
Museum) |
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National Democratic Convention Official Souvenir Program, 1928 |
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The Democratic Party Book (Pres.
Jefferson-Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt), 1801-1936 |
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Scrapbooks, Garner and Uvalde, 1930s |
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Uvalde County Historical Survey committee and Dedication of the
Texas Historical Marker of the Garner Memorial Building, Nov. 22, 1965 |
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Garner’s birthday telegrams, 1958-1959 |
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Scrapbooks |
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Scrapbooks: Philippines |
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Photographs, oversize |
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Photographs, oversize |
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Photographs, oversize |
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Photographs (black and white prints, 2 tintypes) |
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Photographs |
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Black and white print of John Nance Garner and Will Rogers,
autographed by both men [AR 2009-224] |
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Black and white print of John Nance Garner, Mrs. Garner, their
son Tully and his wife, and their grand daughter Genevieve [AR
2012-039], 1933 |
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Oversize photograph [Garner and Will Rogers] |
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Photograph album |
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See also Prints and Photograph
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Mrs. John Nance Garner |
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Sketches and drawings (political cartoons): |
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H-410-177 The Texas Sphinx, Dunning |
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H-410-178 By Heck! Harder than I reckoned it would be
to keep my mind on fishing!, Berryman |
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H-410-179 All right, Cowboy, now let’s see you ride
‘im!, Berryman |
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H-410-180 Why shucks, Chief, they said you’d make grass
grow in the streets and you can’t even make it grow on the White
House lawn , Berryman |
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H-410-181 Leap year , Manning |
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H-410-183 A Nance in His Pants |
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H-410-183B In Nance’s Pantry, Manning
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H-410-184 In the Spring |
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H-410-185 Another Foolish Vote Getting Idea,
Jerry Costello, Albany Evening News |
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H-410-187 Openwide |
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H-410-188 If You Want Any Nuggets |
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H-410-190 The President Refuses |
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H-410-193 I’ll Take the Wheel, Nick,
Knott |
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H-410-194 Don’t Look Now, Manning |
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H-410-195 Says the Sit-Down Man to the Cactus,
Manning |
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H-410-196 Bantie, Manning |
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H-410-199 New Blood in the Game,
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H-410-201 No I’m Not Hunting |
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H-410-202 Reckless Mountain Boys, Manning
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H-410-203 The Sphinx of Uvalde,
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H-410-204 Going Somewhere on his Own Hoss, Knott
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H-410-205 44 Convention Votes, Knott |
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H-410-206 The Test, Knott |
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H-410-207 Dear Mr. Speaker, National Tribune
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H-410-208 Can He Sell the Old Man?, Knott
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H-410-209 Them That Has |
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H-410-210 John, they aren’t Mates!, Dallas
Journal, Patton |
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H-410-212 The “Stop-Roosevelt” Movement, Knott
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H-410-213 Homekeeping Hearts are Happiest, Knott
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H-410-214 The Easter Parade, Gregg |
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H-410-215 That Whiskey Drinking Evil Old Man,
Elderman |
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H-410-216 Democratic Spring Headgear |
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H-410-217 Kind of Flatters Pat, Manning
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H-410-218 Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
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H-410-219 The 1932 Presidential Derby in On!,
Berryman |
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H-410-220 I Know My Stuff, Mac, Berryman
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H-410-221 Toughest Campaign I’ve Ever Been In,
Berryman |
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H-410-222 Telling Texas!, Berryman |
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H-410-223 Are You Wet or Dry?, Berryman
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H-410-224 House See-Sawing!, Berryman
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H-410-225 All Set for the New Deal , Berryman
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H-410-226 Ajax!, Berryman |
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H-410-227 Wish He Didn’t Have to Jump It,
Berryman |
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H-410-228 Jack, Ol’ Dear, I Just Can’t Do It!,
Berryman |
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H-410-229 By Heck! A Bunch of These New Senators Must
Be Usin’ It, Berryman |
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H-410-230 An’ They Thought I’d be Spendin’ my Vacations
Eatin’ & Speakin’ Roun’ the Country! I Reckon Not!,
Berryman |
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H-410-231 Vice President Garner Says He Will Not be
Back to Work Til After Christmas, Berryman |
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H-410-232 Only a Lone Star Nightmare!, Berryman
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H-410-234 Jack, You Said We Needn’t Look For Much From
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H-410-236 Waiting for Orders, Berryman
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H-410-237 If They Had Uncle Sam’s Constitution They
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H-410-238 Stock Market Takes Nose Dive, Berryman
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H-410-239 Debt Payment Controversy, Berryman
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H-410-240 On the Budget Balancing Farm, Berryman
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H-410-241 Budget Balancing Bay, Berryman
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H-410-242 Jack, You’ve Gotta Take Care of My Boy—That
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H-410-243 Only Thing He Lost Was His Tongue,
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H-410-244 They Have Much Quicker Service Over
There!, Berryman |
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H-410-246 I Never Cared For Publicity Anyhow!,
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H-410-247 I Like This New Deal. Remember How V.P. Dawes
and V.P. Curtis Had To Work During Fall Campaigns?,
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H-410-248 Hell’s Bells! Looks Like a Rival For My Job
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H-410-249 That’s a Good Disguise, Wish I Could Make Up
So That Folks Wouldn’t Recognize Me! , Berryman
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H-410-250 Our Vice-President in the Orient,
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H-410-251 Under the Dome , Berryman |
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H-410-252 I Hope the Ol’ Girl Doesn’t Get
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H-410-253 The Good Story!, Berryman |
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H-410-254 President Roosevelt Yields Air Waves to
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H-410-255 Charlie, I Just Fished, Didn’t Make Any Noise
An’ They Bit Just Fine, Berryman |
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H-410-256 Me Thinks Mine Must Be the Most Changeable of
Mugs, Berryman |
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H-410-257 Democratic House Majority, Berryman
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H-410-259 Budget Balancing, Berryman
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H-410-260 Garner and Roosevelt Boom , Berryman
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H-410-261 I Can Think of Better Ways to Pass th’ Summer
Than Being the Senate’s Chronic Audience, Berryman
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H-410-262 Another Democratic Difference ,
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H-410-264 Garner Carries California by 45,000 Over
Roosevelt , Berryman |
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H-410-265 Now I Reckon They’ll Stop Talking About That
V.P. Obscurity Stuff!, Berryman |
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H-410-266 Democratic National Publicity Bureau
Announces that the Vice-President Will Make a Speech or Give an
Interview in September, Berryman |
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H-410-267 Oh, Horrors! I Just Dreamed There Was a
Senate Tie-vote and I was Asleep at the Hotel, Berryman
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H-410-268 Texas P.O. Patronage, Berryman
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H-410-269 House Democratic Majority, Berryman
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H-410-270 House Sales Tax Rodeo, Berryman
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H-410-271 G.O.P. Labor Days, Berryman
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H-410-272 Jack Garner in a Hot Corner!, Berryman
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H-410-273 Talking of Thanksgiving Turkey!,
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H-410-274 Gosh! It Buzzes All by Itself,
Berryman |
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H-410-275 Isn’t It Nice That We Don’t Have to Say
Anything?, Berryman |
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H-410-276 I Wouldn’t Have Believed Jack Would Ask Such
Embarrassing Questions!, Berryman |
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H-410-277 Fish Bite Best When It’s Quiet!,
Berryman |
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H-410-278 Did You See This, Jack?, Berryman
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H-410-279 Harpo Marx After 30 Year Silence Decides to
Say Something, Berryman |
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H-410-280 I’m Not Gonna Play With You Anymore,
Berryman |
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H-410-282 Garner Speakership Corral, Berryman
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H-410-283 Hallowe’en, Berryman |
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H-410-284 Flying High, Berryman |
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H-410-285 The Never Say Die Spirit, Berryman
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H-410-286 The Late Chauncey Olcott Had a Great Hobby of
Collecting Old Wooden Indian Cigar Signs So Much in Use Years
Ago , Berryman |
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H-410-287 We Have Lots of Things You Like,
Berryman |
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H-410-288 House Organization Clover Field,
Berryman |
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H-410-289 Wild Hog Shooting Has Become a Popular Sport
in the Lone Star State, Berryman |
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H-410-292 Easter Eggs, Berryman |
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H-410-293 Mr. Garner was Deer Hunting Yesterday,
Berryman |
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H-410-295 They All Keep Fresh and They Won’t
Spoil, Berryman |
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H-410-296 You Fellows Go On Home It’s Peace and Quiet
He Wants , Berryman |
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H-410-298 Which Side Are You Gonna Mount Him From
Jim?, Berryman |
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H-410-299 For the Royal Garden Party, Berryman
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H-410-300 Newspapers Say the Voters Are Tired of So Much
Speaking in This Campaign , Berryman |
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H-410-301 Ah, Ha! A Real Texas Jack Rabbit,
Berryman |
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H-410-302 Come On Boys! I Ain’t Afraid Of Any Imaginary
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H-410-303 Why Not Give The Speaker Something To
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H-410-304 I Know You Can Talk , Berryman
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H-410-305 Pictorial Political News Bulletin,
Berryman |
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H-410-306 The Oculist, Berryman |
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H-410-308 Relief Appropriation, Berryman
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H-410-309 The Sphinx of the 1938 Political
Campaign, Berryman |
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H-410-310 We’re Being Watched to See If We Keep That
Cooperation Pledge , Berryman |
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H-410-311 Legislative Cooperation , Berryman
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H-410-312 Mr. Garner Finally Yields To Temptations and
Accepts Honorary Degree From Baylor University, Berryman
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H-410-313 During the Recess, Berryman
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H-410-314 Gov. Roosevelt Will Claim That Hoover is the
Radical, Berryman |
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H-410-315 The Evening Star Marathon 2 p.m.
Tomorrow, Berryman |
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H-410-316 Fifteenth Texas Congressional District
Nomination , Berryman |
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H-410-317 The Recent Presidential Fight Was Never As
Hot As This!, Berryman |
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H-410-318 Chairman Democratic National Campaign—New
York Headquarters, Berryman |
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H-410-319 Roosevelt and Garner Make Grand Political
Slam!, Berryman |
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H-410-320 Speaking of Sphinxes, Berryman
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H-410-321 Chief How About Cutting Out Our Extra Dinners
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H-410-322 Nothing Less Than a $500,000,000 Tax Cut For
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H-410-323 We’ve Got To Hand It To Him, He’s Not Yes
Man, Berryman |
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H-410-325 Upon What Meat Doth This Our Caesar Feed,
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H-410-326 Congressional Death Notice, Berryman
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H-410-327 We’re Going To Have Trouble With Those
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H-410-328 Enough To Melt A Heart Of Stone,
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H-410-329 Worth Two In The Bush!, Berryman
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H-410-330 Franklin D. Roosevelt and of New York,
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H-410-331 Democratic Presidential Nomination—With
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H-410-332 Anti-Repeal and Pro-Repeal, Berryman
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H-410-333 Auntie, There’s One That Has Absolutely No
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H-410-334 Anti-Third Term Primary, Berryman
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H-410-335 1940 Candidate For President, Berryman
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H-410-336 The Boy Stood On The Burning Deck,
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H-410-337 A Study In Contrast Down Mexico Way,
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H-410-338 Anti-Third Term, Berryman |
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H-410-339 Speaking of Hairbreadth Conditions,
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H-410-340 By Heck Nobody Ever Made Them Soft
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H-410-341 New Deal News, Berryman |
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H-410-342 Gee! That Feels Good!, Berryman
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H-410-343 Embargo Off! Go To It! (1940 Just Around the
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H-410-344 On The Senatorial Diamond, Berryman
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H-410-345 After An Enthusiastic Report To The President
On The Accomplishment Of The Extra Session! , Berryman
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H-410-346 That Hot Spot!, Berryman |
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H-410-347 Job Holding Delegates Patronage,
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H-410-348 A Great Naturalist, Berryman
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H-410-349 Can’t ‘Oo Talk Any More?, Berryman
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H-410-350 Protection Tariff, Berryman
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H-410-352 Illinois Primary , Berryman
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H-410-353 Carter Glass Says After All’s Said and Done
About The Third Term—He Is A Democrat and Will Vote For
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H-410-354 Speaking of One Man Cars, Berryman
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H-410-355 Next Prosperity Just Around The Wings,
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H-410-356 Recent Senate Democratic Harmony,
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H-410-357 I Don’t Like To Oppose Farley But I’d Make
Even A Sorrier Spectacle Ridin’ Roun’ The Country On A
Jackass!, Berryman |
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H-410-358 W.P.A. Relief , Berryman |
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H-410-359 Convening Of The 76th Congress,
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H-410-360 The Congressional Cherubs , Berryman
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H-410-361 Garner Boom, Berryman |
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H-410-364 So Long Fellers Sorry You Can’t Go
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H-410-365 I Might Be Willing To Run With The Great
Texan, Berryman |
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H-410-366 Wisconsin Bulletin—The President Still
Favorite But Garner Polls Enough To Ruin His Chances,
Berryman |
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H-410-367 Still Waiting for “His Master’s
Voice”, Berryman |
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H-410-368 The “I’ve Been Bitten By John L. Lewis
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H-410-370 Cute! But Not The Type , Van
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H-410-371 Tight Skates and Thin Ice, Van
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H-410-372 Sloppy Minded, Van Baker |
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H-410-375 All Ready And Waiting With A Burr Under The
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H-410-376 He’s Started Something, Carey Orr
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H-410-377 America’s Champion Hog Caller, Carey
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H-410-379 Roll Along Little Dogies, Roll Along!,
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H-410-380 Shake Pardner, Kiser |
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H-410-381 Wanted: A New Bed Time Story, Kiser
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H-410-384 Cactus Jack’s Easter Egg, Fred O.
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H-410-385 If You Can’t Brand ‘Em Bulldog, S.J.
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H-410-386 The Spirit of ’76, S.J. Ray
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H-410-390 Ride ‘Em Cowboy, S.J. Ray |
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H-410-391 The Little Man With The Big Shadow,
Jack Burnett |
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H-410-392 1939 Political Show, Herbert Block
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H-410-394 In The Department of Labor Classroom,
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H-410-395 Washington Nursery Rhyme, Hungerford,
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H-410-396 Snow White Garner, Hungerford
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H-410-397 Score Budget Cuts, Karl Kae Knecht
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H-410-398 Ohio Favorite Son, Knecht |
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H-410-399 Our First President—Our Next ,
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H-410-400 The Texas Way of Garnering Them,
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H-410-401 50th Anniversary, Knecht |
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H-410-402 Politics Make Strange Buddies , Thomas,
Detroit News |
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H-410-403 I Know When A Critter Needs A Rest,
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H-410-405 Getting’ So A Fellow Can’t Even Fish,
Sparling |
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H-410-406 They’ll Be Comin Round The Mountain,
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H-410-407 If It Isn’t Too Much To Ask, Talburt
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H-410-409 Another Bull and Bear Movement!,
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H-410-412 This Is Gonna Be Good!, Chas G. Werner
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H-410-414 Cactus Jack Rides Again!, Atel
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H-410-416 Teacher’s Pet! |
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H-410-417 Rocking the Throne! |
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H-410-418 This Is What He Meant, Gregg
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H-410-419 He’s Welcome To Ride If He’s Traveling Our
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H-410-420 Ole Cactus Jack Comes Gallopin’ Back! |
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H-410-421 Sunkist, Clubb |
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H-410-422 The Jack of Hearts |
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H-410-423 Happy Jack Garner Dem., Texas, Pattoni
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H-410-426 It May Prove Embarrassing, Bill
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H-410-427 For Some Good Little Democrats,
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H-410-428 He Means It!, Pattoni |
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H-410-430 Saved From Himself, Sykes |
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H-410-431 Wet or Dry?, Chasebel |
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H-410-433 Up To The Speakership, Shafel
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H-410-434 He’ll Swat That Fly No Matter Where It
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H-410-436 The Next Horizon, Bateman |
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H-410-437 The Cowboy, Shafer |
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H-410-438 Throwing Out The First Boom, Bateman
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H-410-440 The President’s Dinner For the Vice President
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H-410-441 Whose Tiger Is It?, Mac |
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H-410-442 The Political Rodeo, Summers
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H-410-443 Illinois Roosevelt Vote, Luie Pease
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H-410-444 Hold It Tight Jack |
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H-410-445 Getting Louder, Luie Pease
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H-410-446 Make Up Your Minds!, Patton
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H-410-448 Will He Drink?, Elderman |
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H-410-457 The Indispensable “Forgotten Man” |
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H-410-459 Playin’ Em Close To The Vest! |
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H-410-465 Carefully Considered Comics, Berryman
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H-410-466 Speakership Machine, Berryman
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H-410-467 Modern Rip Van Winkle, Dunning
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H-410-468 Speaker’s Machine 1931, Berryman
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H-410-469 Jefferson Day Dinner 1932, Faulkner
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Photocopies of political cartoons, H-410-177 through
H-410-469 and unnumbered sketches (access copy for researcher
use) |
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Garner interview transcript and audio (3 CDs),
1960 |
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Oversize sketches |
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H-410-373 It Has Been Ridden To Death, John!,
Gale |
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H-410-439 Race Between The Hare and The Turtle,
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H-410-449 Stopping the Runaway, Westerman
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H-410-453 Checking In! |
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H-410-454 Men Lewis Hates Club, Little
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H-410-455 Why Johnny, What On Earth Have You Been
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H-410-456 Ouch! |
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H-410-458 Puny Politics |
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H-410-460 Peek-A-Boo “Straddlebug” |
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H-410-461 The Latest Bear Movement |
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H-410-463 He’d Be Sager In Front Of It, Harper
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H-410-452 Might Be A Right Neighborly Offer |
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Unlabeled poster “Delegates,” Mahon |
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Videotapes |
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Audio: Center for American History exhibit opening program, 2002-2003 |
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John Nance Garner portrait [4th floor west wall] |
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33LP recording of “John Nance Garner, An American Statesman from
Uvalde/ LANDMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF TEXAS,” and small plastic canister
with 35mm (?) filmstrip, in original cardboard mailing box. |
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VHS videotape duplicate of filmstrip: “John Nance Garner, An
American Statesman from Uvalde/ LANDMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF TEXAS”
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DVD: "Garner Memorial Museum newsreel footage from 1930s - 4
clips," original in box 3X130 |