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Contains 106 Results:
H.B. Comfort thanks Paul Cunningham for speaking at the Alpha Council Reunion.
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Identifier: Item 20
Dee Maier thanks Paul Cunningham for appearing on television program, "Congress, -- mechanics of getting federal legislation."
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Identifier: Item 21
Hal H. Hale extends New Year greetings.
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Paul Cunningham expresses regret at the death of W.C. Strock.
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Identifier: Item 23
Dorothy A. Houghton extends thanks for the luncheon.
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Identifier: Item 24
James M. Barnes testifies as to the authenticity of President Roosevelt's signature on his letter of April 2, to Paul Cunningham., 1943
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Identifier: Item 25
L.D. Teter writes that Congressman Cunningham carried all four wards of Pella, Iowa, in the general election., 1946
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Identifier: Item 26
Ida B. Wise Smith approves of a Democrat presenting the prohibition bill.
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Identifier: Item 27
C.W.T. Robinson presents Paul Cunningham with an honorary life membership in the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees.
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Identifier: Item 28
Henry Cabot Lodge wires thanks to Paul Cunningham for his friendly message.
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Identifier: Item 29
42-57: Death of Paul Harvey Cunningham: Letters, envelopes, memorial, clippings, 1944-1961
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Identifier: 2
Dates:
1944-1961
58-69: White House and Presidential Inaugurations: Invitations, cards, 1941-1959
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Identifier: 2
Dates:
1941-1959
70-121: Paul Harvey Cunningham. Miscellany. Photographs, identification cards, organizational affiliations citations, campaign literature, programs, certificates, announcements, luncheon menus, 1940-1960
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Identifier: 2
Dates:
1940-1960
Joseph W. Martin, Jr., recalls his many years of friendship with Paul Cunningham.
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Identifier: Item 1
August E. Johansen relates Paul Cunningham's friendship with Congressman Paul Shafer.
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Senator Ernest Gruening writes of Paul Cunningham's work studying Alaska's road problems.
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Virgil M. Hancher expresses sorrow at the death of Paul and Mrs. Cunningham's son, Edward Plummer Cunningham, on Saipan.
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Identifier: Item 4
Paul Cunningham dies of heart attack at Gull Lake, near Nisswa, Minnesota.
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Identifier: Item 5
Harry S. Truman Inaugural Ball, January 20, 1949
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Identifier: Item 1