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PAPERS CAMPAIGN LITERATURE SERIES, 1925-1928 16 linear feet (31 manuscript boxes and 7 card boxes) Herbert Hoover Presidential Library

151 Campaign Literature – General 152-156 Campaign Literature by Title 157-162 Press Releases Arranged Chronologically 163-164 Campaign Literature by Publisher 165-180 Press Releases Arranged by Subject 181-188 National Who’s Who Poll

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151 Campaign Literature – General Elephant Campaign Feature Service Campaign Series 1928 (numerical index) Cartoons (2 folders, includes Satterfield) Clipsheets Editorial Digest Editorials Form Letters Highlights on Hoover Booklets Elephant Political Advertisements Political Features – NY State Republican Editorial Committee Posters Editorial Committee Progressive Magazine 1928 Republic Bulletin Republican Feature Service Republican National Committee Press Division pamphlets by Arch Kirchoffer Series. Previously Marked Women's Page Service Unpublished

152 Campaign Literature – Alphabetical by Title Abstract of Address by Robert L. Owen (oversize, brittle) Achievements and Public Services of Herbert Hoover Address of Acceptance by Address of Acceptance by Herbert Hoover Address of John H. Bartlett (Herbert Hoover and the American Home), Oct 2, 1928 Address of Charles D., Dawes, Oct 22, 1928 Address by Simeon D. Fess, Dec 6, 1927 Address of Mr. Herbert Hoover – , Massachusetts, Oct 15, 1928 Address of Mr. Herbert Hoover – Elizabethton, . Oct 6, 1928 Address of Mr. Herbert Hoover – , New York, Oct 22, 1928 Address of Mr. Herbert Hoover – Newark, , Sep 17, 1928 Address of Mr. Herbert Hoover – St. Louis, Missouri, Nov 2, 1928 Address of W. M. Jardine, Oct. 4, 1928 Address of John L. McNabb, June 14, 1928 Address of U. S. Senator A. H. Vandenberg, Sept. 19, 1928 Air Supremacy and Herbert Hoover 's Record as Tammany Legislator and Governor Alfred Emanuel Smith Stands for Wilsonism by Thomas Angerstein and Who’s Who in the Smith Camp by Frederick Schrader, undated Amazing Contrast Between Tammany's Sachem and Hoover – Speech by Senator Frederick Gillett, Sep 25, 1928 The American Capitol, the Presidency, , Al Smith by Thomas Angerstein, Sep 1, 1928 (reprint from The Progressive Magazine) The American Home Hope of the Republic American Labor and The Republican Party The American's Right to Fish (Hoover, April 9, 1927) America's First Duty is To Her Own People and Her Institutions (Wilson Butler) Announcement of the Opening of the Hoover-Curtis Campaign In California Appraising the Presidency (articles by Samuel Crowther, April-) Athletic Leaders Endorse Hoover A Beneficient Influence in American (George Lockwood) Bertie Hoover, 39 Years' Experience on the Turf Borah Punctures Claims of Smith – Speech in Minneapolis, , Oct 1, 1928 Boyhood Days in (Hoover, Nov. 17, 1927 Brass Rails or Church Spires (Alice M. David) Brief Review of Activities and Policies of Federal Executive Departments Building Up America (on tariff) The Business Man and Herbert Hoover California's Tribute to the President Fund Campaign Prize Song - Hoover and Lindbergh Can Each State Make Its Own Liquor Laws Cedar County Hoover Farm Club The Chang-Yen Mao Suit (Arthur M. Free, Feb. 29, 1928) Charles Curtis, A Biographical Sketch Charles Curtis As His Friends Know Him Charles Curtis Consistent Supporter of Humanitarian Legislation The Child's Bill of Rights Chronological Biographical Sketch of Herbert Hoover Commerce Building (Isaac Marcosson) Commercial Aviation (Hoover, Sep. 23, 1925) Comparing Candidate's Careers (Archie Rice) Congress of the Coolidge Endorses Hoover with Unassailable Logic (J. L. Matthews) Curtis, the Man Who Never Broke His Word Debt Reduced Expenses Slashed Taxes Cut Democratic Party Donates Pin Money of the Farmer's Wife to Chinese (Bert Martin) Do You Want To Be Fooled Editorial Comment on Secretary Hoover Editorial Service, Aug. 7, 1928 As A National Asset (Hoover, Feb. 5, 1926) Elimination of Industrial Waste In Its Relation To Labor (Hoover, April 11, 1925) Employers' Responsibility for Industrial Peace (Sam Lewisohn, , 1928) Eureka Everything You Want to Know About The Presidents (Auburn Cunningham) Excerpts From Speeches and Writings of Herbert Hoover, , 1928

153 Facts Show Hoover Was Not Unfair To The Dairy Farmers Farm Relief Legislation (Franklin L. Fort, April 30, 1928) The Farmer and The Republican Party A Few Reasons For Voting For Hoover (Irving Fisher, , 1928) Figures Showing Why Gov. Smith If Elected Would Be Unable To Change the Volstead Fiscal Policies Of The Republican Party For President Herbert Hoover Foreign Language Publicity (2 folders) Foreign Combinations Now Fixing Prices of Raw Materials Imported Into the US by Hoover, Oct 31, 1925 Foreign Relations by Vernon Kellogg Friend Hoover by William Hard, Sep 15, 1928 From Hard Times to Prosperity The Fundamentals of This Campaign (Samuel Blythe) The Future Development of the Great Valley of California (Hoover, June 7, 1925) The Future of Our Foreign Trade (Hoover, March 16, 1926) and Central Europe Fed Through Efforts of Hoover ( Newton) Give The West A Chance Government Ownership (excerpts from Hoover speeches} Governor Smith Has Made So Many Misleading Statements .on New York … Governor Smith Wrong On Immigration Governor Smith's Membership In The Roman Catholic Church by Oliver Street Great Fat Fight by George Barr Baker The Great Issue For All Of Us Continued Prosperity with Hoover (Satterfield) Tells Why He's For Hoover Herbert Clark Hoover (James T. White, 1927) Herbert Clark Hoover Engineer (Theodore Marvin, ) Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover (Chas. C. Greer) Herbert Hoover (Christian A. Herter) Herbert Hoover (Will Irwin) Herbert Hoover (National Cyclopedia of Biography) Herbert Hoover (Ohio Hoover for President Club) Herbert Hoover, A Product of America Herbert Hoover, American Herbert Hoover and Agriculture (Frederick Sackett, April 20, 1928) Herbert Hoover And The Advancement of Athletics Herbert Hoover And The American Home (John Bartlett) Herbert Hoover And The California Farmer Herbert Hoover And The Campaign Issues (Elizabethtown speech) Herbert Hoover And The Trade Associations Herbert Hoover And Why I'm For Him by Mrs. Ellis Yost Herbert Hoover As A Friend of the Farmer by J. R. Howard Herbert Hoover As A Public Servant Herbert Hoover As An Educational Illustration by John Branner Herbert Hoover As His Friends See Him by Vernon Kellogg Herbert Hoover As Seen By Kathleen Norris Herbert Hoover As Women See Him by Charlotte Kellogg Herbert Hoover Champions Labor (Newark speech) Herbert Hoover Friend of American Agriculture Herbert Hoover Master of Emergencies Herbert Hoover Prosperity - Harmony - Economy Confidence Herbert Hoover Returns to Boyhood Scenes Herbert Hoover, The Man Who Was Called For (Laura Curtis) Herbert Hoover, The Office Is Seeking The Man (Hoover Club of Utah) Herbert Hoover Says America’s Biggest Business is Education (William Hard) Herbert Hoover, We Are Thine (Robert Baker) Herbert Hoover, Where He Has Spent His Life Herbert Hoover, Who He Is And What He Has Done Herbert Hoover Who? What? Why? (for the colored woman voter) Herbert Hoover's Ancestors Herbert Hoover's Record As A Friend of the American Farmer by J. R. Howard Herbert Hoover's Record As A Republican

154 Higher Education And The State Government Highlights on Hoover (Laura Bigelow) The History of Broadcasting In The U.S. by H. P. Davis History of The Republican Party by Willis F. Johnson Hoover Alphabet by Mabel Martin Hoover and Curtis Republican Ratification Meeting, Aug 28, 1928 Hoover and Happiness Or Smith and Soup Houses Hoover and Labor Hoover and Smith On Immigration (E. Seuel) Hoover and The Farm Problem (Smith Brookhart, Aug. 20, 1928) Hoover and The Farmers (Arthur Capper) Hoover and The Home: Why Women should vote for him (Hazel Faulkner) Hoover As An Executive (Will Irwin) Hoover As Secretary of Commerce The Hoover Business League Hoover Farmers' League Journal Hoover Farm Hoover For President Hoover For President Club Hoover Household by Mrs. W. W. Caldwell Hoover in Person by Hoover Is Air Minded Hoover National Plate and Mat Service Lists Hoover--Nine Reasons Hoover On Human Relations in Industry Hoover Recalls His Iowa Boyhood Days, November 10, 1927 Hoover on Teaching and Education Hoover Reception Program, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, , 1928 Hoover Says There Is No Guarantee Against Social Poverty Equal To A Job For Every Man Hoover The Man (George Crowthers) Hoover Wins Fight To Protect Americans Against Foreign Monopolies Hoover's Plan For Governmental Reorganization Hoover's Record As A Friend of Labor Hoover's Seven American Pilgrimages (Robert Updegraff, April 1928) Hoover's War Record Proves His Friendship for Agriculture Hoover's Waste Elimination Campaign How Hoover Saved Germany and Central Europe From Starvation How Really Bad Off Is U. S. In Comparison With Other Countries How The California Bean Story Became A Political Tear Bomb How To Win A Vote For Hoover , Word-Portrait Of The Man Who Will Conduct the Campaign If I'm Going to Vote For Hoover Increased Farm Prosperity Through The St. Lawrence Waterway Is Prohibition A National Benefit It Won't Be Long Now Jewish Reference Book, 16th Edition A Kentucky Woman Calls Herbert Hoover Tender Humanitarian (Christine South) Key to Career of Herbert Hoover (William O. Johnson) Labor Looks To Hoover Labor Planks In The Political Platforms Lest We Forget! The Modern Moses of War-Stricken Europe Lest We Forget The Truth Let the Delegates Decide (Charles Betts) Lifting The Burden From The Taxpayer The Man Of The Hour (, April 26, 1928) A Man Schooled by Destiny For The Needs of This Hour (Ray Lyman Wilbur) Master of Emergencies Merchant Marine Policy (Hoover, November 16, 1925) A Message to the American People The Mission of the Y. M. C. A. (Hoover, October 26, 1925) Mr. Hoover's Life Has Been Divided Into Three Periods Mrs. Herbert Hoover, American Through and Through by Zoe Beckley () Natchez, Mississippi (photo of Hoover, , 1927) The National Bureau of Standards Under Hoover The Nation's Voice Need of Inland Waterways for Agriculture and Industry (Hoover, Oct. 19, 1925) The New Hoover (William Hard) The New Tammany Nine Months at Hoover's Elbows

155 An Open Letter To The Farmers of America by Oscar Bradfute Opinion of Irvine L. Lenroot Organization of Democracy on Hoover, Sep 2, 1926 Orphaned Hard Work Was Hoover's School For Service To Mankind Our Foreign Policy, A Republican View by Ogden Mills, Our Nation's Defenders Phantom Booze by Edwin Butler Pictorial History of Tammany by Robert Satterfield (comic) Pictorial History of the Department of Commerce under Hoover by Satterfield (comic) Picture Life of a Great American (Satterfield; comic) The Plain Truth Platforms of the National Republican and Democratic Parties Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties The Policy of Protective Tariff The Presidency of the U.S. of America The President Speaks on Party Policies and Party Organization (Coolidge, Dec. 1927) Presidential Possibilities Hoover A Man Who Lets His Work Talk For Him (Bennett) Presidential Puzzle The Protective Policy (excerpts of Hoover writing on tariff) The Public Relations of Advertising (Hoover, , 1925) Radio Address of Hubert Work, October 30, 1928 Read For Yourself The Facts About Hoover The Real Campaign Issues (John Calvin Brown) The Real Herbert Hoover (James F. Burke) Recalls A Time When Democrats Praised Hoover (Parker Brown) The Record of Gov. Alfred E. Smith The Record of Tammany Hall Reducing the Cost of Distribution (Hoover, January 24, 1925) Reduction of Waste in Government by Reorganization of Executive Department Remarks of Arthur M. Free (on Chang-Yen Mao suit, Feb. 29, 1928) Reorganization of the Government Foreign Trade Service Under Hoover Republican Campaign Textbook 1928 Republican National Committee--How It Is Elected-- How It Is Organized—Some Of Its Duties Republican Or Democrat, If You Are A Home Woman, You Need Herbert Hoover for President, Why? The Republican Party and The Democratic Process The Republican Party and The Farmer The Republican Party and The The Republican Party Owes Its Origin To Active Citizens and Ardent Partisans Republican Thrift vs. Democratic Tammany Waste The Review of The Children of Warsaw by Vernon Kellogg Seven Years of Political Rule St. Lawrence Shipway (Hoover, March 12, 1927) St. Lawrence Way is the American Way Shall Tammany Hall Move To the "Sir 'Erbert 'Oover" (L. W. Cunningham, ) Smith Or Hoover (John Ellingston, October 1, 1928) Smith Speeches Over A Period From 1918 - Aug. 1, 1928 Smith Vs. Smith Smith's Liquor Enforcement Map Some Long View Policies For Improvement of the Farmer's Profit (Hoover, 1925) Some Pages From Hoover History (Victor Frank Allen) The Soul of America (Leo Weinberg) Speech By Ogden L. Mills, September 26, 1928 Speech of Charles E. Hughes, October 23, 1928 Speech of Charles E. Hughes, October 30, 1928 Speech of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, October 21,1 926 Speech of Theodore E. Burton, March 13, 1928

156 A For Hoover (Cleveland Newton) State vs. Federal Regulation In The Transformation of The Power Industry To Central Generation .(Hoover, June 17, 1925) Statement By Alfred P. Sloan, Sept. 4, 1928 Stop Read Think Facts For Straight From The Fatherland Suggestions For The Organization Of Republican Clubs Tammany and Corruption (M. R. Werner) Tammany and Election Frauds (Allan Franklin) Tammany and The Presidency Tammany Democracy's Double Play On The Farmer Tammany Hall, The Story Of New York's Political Jungle Cat The Tammany I Know (Archie Rice) Tammany The First and For A Hundred Years The Vilest Of Earth's Racketeers The Tariff Review, August 1928 Temporary Roll Of Delegates and Alternate Delegates to Republican National Convention, June 12, 1928 Ten Brief Reasons Why I Am A Republican by Mrs. Alvin Hert Texas Democrat Gives His Reasons For Supporting Hoover by F. W. Reeves Three Times Democratic Gov. of Massachusetts Against Smith and For Hoover To The Voters by J. L. McKamey That Man Hoover-He's Human by William Johnson They Don't Want The Saloon--But Where Will They Sell. . . Thirty Seven Leading Women Tell Why They Will Vote For Herbert Hoover A Treatise On Farm Relief (Walter Weimer) The Truth About Price-Fixing Of Wheat During The War Twelve Years Of Failure (James Hyde) U. S. Senator Frederic M. Sackett, Kentucky, On The Issues Of The Hoover-Smith Campaign Verdict Of Leading Americans Is For Hoover Veto Message Relating To The Agriculture Surplus Control Act The Vision That Stands By Prohibition (Hugh Kennedy) Vital Need For Greater Financial Support To Pure Science Research (Hoover) Voice Of America Speaking Vote For Hoover and Prosperity Vote To Make Your Job Safe War Debts An Argument For Fair Readjustment (Henry Bourne Joy) The Waterways Outlet From The Middle West (Hoover, ) We Women Want Herbert Hoover by Mrs. Thomas Winter What Every Woman Wants To Know About Tariff by Anna Steese Richardson What Herbert Hoover Means To America by Hugh Kennedy What "Hoover" Means, Pennsylvanians for Hoover What Herbert Hoover Stands For: The Republican Candidate’s Speech of Acceptance, Palo Alto, Aug 11, 1928 What Hoover Stands For--The Position of Herbert Hoover On The Leading Questions. . . What Is The Secret Of American Industrial Success? What Sort Of President by William Hard What The Democratic Party Thinks Of The Negro What The 1928 Election Means to California (C. C. Young, Sept. 22, 1928) What The Republican Party Has Done For Women (Virginia White) What's The Matter With Hoover (Katherine Dayton) When The Democratic Party Gave Mrs. Farmer's Pin Money To The Chinese Whenever The Band Plays Which Hand Shall Guide The Nation? Who Saved Them? Why Business and Professional Women Want Herbert Hoover (Mary Stewart) Why Hoover Why I Am For Hoover (Henry Ford interview with Samuel Crowther) Why German-Americans Should Support Herbert Hoover Why Polish Voters Should Help Elect Hoover Why Smith Can't Win () Why The Public Interest Requires State Rather Than Federal Regulations of Electric Public (Hoover, October 14, 1925) Why Virginia Should Support Hoover (Jennings E. Wise, July 1928) Why We Are For Hoover Why Women In Industry Want Herbert Hoover Why Women Should Vote For Hoover Why You Should Vote For Hoover by Mrs. Raymond Robins Will Uphold Best Republican Traditions Says A Woman Looks at Hoover (Kathleen Norris) The Woman Voter A Woman's View of Herbert Hoover (Kathleen Norris) Women Leaders Bolt Smith In Maine Tells Who Fixed The Price of Wheat Working With Hoover (Donald Wilhelm) Yes--Hoover and Why You Can't Avoid A Vote Your Job Vs. The Specter Of Idleness and Ruin

157 Press Releases – Chronological Order Woman's Page Editor, Feb., 1928 First Speech of HH As Candidate, Feb. 20, 1928 Statement Regarding Devotion to Fishing, Feb. 28 1928 Dairyman Backing Story, Feb. 23, 1928 Greater New York Hoover for Pres. Engineers Committee, Feb. 15, 1928 Mr. Hoover's Speech to the American Institute of Mining, Feb. 21, 1928 Address of C.F. Kelley at Banquet, Feb. 21, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, Feb. 29, 1928 College Students For Hoover, Mar., 1928 Business Man's Reasons, Mar., 1928 Engineers, Mar., 1928 Women Won't Mind Being Bossed By Hoover, Mar., 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, Mar.5 1928 N. Y. Hoover for Pres. Women's Committee, Mar. 5, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, Mar. 12, 1928 Farmer Speech, Mar. 12, 1928 The Far West, Mar. 13, 1928 Additional 130 Members of Hoover for Pres. Women's Committee, Mar 15, 1928 , Mar. 15, 1928 Majority of New York Delegates for Hoover - Hill, Mar. 16, 1928 N. Y. Delegates Should Consult Rank and File--Ogden Mills, Mar. 17, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, Mar. 19, 1928 26 New York Delegates for Hoover, Mar 19, 1928 Leland Stanford-Jr. University, Mar: 20, 1928 Names of 60 Additional N. Y. Women Who Have Joined the Hoover for President Committee, Mar. 22, 1928 Agricultural Approval of Hoover's Candidacy, Mar. 23, 1928 Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work Report, Mar. 24, 1928 Committee of Musical Artists to Support Hoover, Mar. 25, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, Mar. 26, 1928 Chas. H. Betts Story, Mar. 26, 1928 Will Break--Samuel A. Jones, Mar. 28, 1928 Republican Primary, Mar. 31, 1928 Organization of a Professional Women's Committee, April 2, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, April 2, 1928 Rev. Joseph Berry Supports Hoover, April 3, 1928 All-Slavonic Hoover Meeting, April 4, 1928 Farmers in the Pacific Northwest, April 4, 1928 Republican Lawyers Support Hoover, April 4, 1928 Jim Reed Story, April 5, 1928 Wm.- H. Crocker Prediction, April 6, 1928 Women Summoned to Support Hoover's Candidacy, April 7, 1928 All-Slavonic Report, April 7, 1928 Cyrenus Cole Statement, April 8, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, April 9, 1928 R. B. Creager Interview, April 9, 1928 Republican National Committeewomen, April 9, 1928 James B. Angell Statement, April 9, 1928 Idaho Report, April 10, 1928 Texas Release, April 11, 1928 American Citizens of Slavonic Ancestry, April 12, 1928 Jardine - Wilson Correspondence, April 12, 1928 Victor Houston- -H. L. Smith --A. L. Kellogg Statements, April 14, 1928 Dairyman's League Congressman, April 14, 1928 Sherman Houston's Farmer Story, April 16, 1928 New 's Primary, April 16, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, April 16, 1928 Mid-Month Report, April 17, 1928 Fort Story--Ohio Political Situation, April 20, 1928 Gertrude B. Lane, April 21, 1928 Syracuse University Story, April 21, 1928 President Coolidge Letter, April 21, 1928 N. Y. Clergymen, April 22, 1928 Hoover and , April 23, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, April 23, 1928 Thad H. Brown, April 23, 1928 Booth Tarkington, April 23, 1928 Union Labor Committee, April 24, 1928 Ohio and Mass., April 25, 1928 Story, April 25, 1928 O. L. Mills, April 26, 1928 Hoover Family, April 28, 1928 Republican Political Situation in Indiana, April 28, 1928 Senator Watson, April 28, 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, April 30, 1928 Harry New Story, April 30, 1928 Mrs. Robert J. Burdette Story, , 1928 Indiana Primary, , 1928 A. Murray Turner-- Hammond, Indiana, May 2, 1928 Watson--Hoover Battle, , 1928 Ogden Mills, , 1928 Primaries, , 1928 Indiana--Wm. Hill, May 5, 1928 Hoover Speech, , 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, May 7, 1928 Indiana Primaries, May 7, 1928 Hoover Story--George Baker, , 1928 Motion Pictures Hoover Campaign--Alan Fox, May 8, 1928 Hoover's Strength in Indiana - W. H. Hill, , 1928 Nebraska Delegation for Kansas City Convention, May 11, 1928 Empire State Republicanism, , 1928 Washington Correspondence by Edward Anthony, , 1928 Charles S. Wilson - Six Planks, May 14, 1928 Situation, May 14, 1928 Farm Story - W. I. Drummond, , 1928 George Barr Baker, , 1928 Rule Story, , 1928 William Hill Story - Political Developments, , 1928

158 George W. Wickersham, , 1928 Engineer's Story--Letter to Charles D. Hilles, May 23, 1928 R. B. Creager's Statement, , 1928 Hoover's Bombardment against Charles D. Hilles, May 24, 1928 Chairman Morris Statement Dispatched from Buffalo , 928 Rejection of Hoover by the Republican State Leader, May 26, 1928 Letter Sent to N. Y. Delegates, , 1928 Opposition to McNary-Haugen Bill, , 1928 Dr. Ross Story, June 4, 1928 Farmer Story--James R. Howard, June 5, 1928 Farmer Vote Letter Sent to N. Y. Delegates, June 5, 1928 John R. Mott, June 9, 1928 Wm. H. Hill--N. Y. Republicanism, June 18, 1928 Wm. H. Hill Welcome to Binghamton, June 18, 1928 Ruth Pratt, , 1928 Press Digest, July 27, 1928 Thomas D. Desmond Story on Wm. H. Hill Rally, , 1928 Press Digest, July 28, 1928 William Hill Dinner, Aug. 1, 1928 Notification Ceremonies Radio Broadcast, Aug. 4, 1928 Will Durant Statement, Aug. 8 1928 Financing Republican Campaign--J. Milbank, Aug. 8, 1928 Jeremiah Milbank Story, Aug. 8, 1928 Hoover Leagues, Aug. 8, 1928 Tilson Story, Aug. 10, 1928 Jessie Metcalf Comments, Aug. 10, 1928 Colonel Hayden to Head Drive, Aug. 10, 1928 After Acceptance Speech--Wire from Binghamton, N.Y. Aug. 11, 1928 After Hoover Speech, Aug. 11, 1928 Smiths for Hoover Club, Aug. 13, 1928 Increase Motion Pictures, Aug. 13, 1928 Women's Organizations, Aug. 13, 1928 Story, Aug. 13, 1928 Herman Bernstein Story, Aug. 13, 1928 Political Situation: Wm. Hill, Aug. 14, 1928 Wm. Allen White Story, Aug. 15, 1928 George K. Morris Death, Aug. 15, 1928 Texan States Reasons, Aug. 15, 1928 Milbank Story--Campaign Fund Chairmen, Aug. 16, 1928 Charles E. Hughes, Aug. 16, 1928 What Democratic Party Would Do To N. Y. Farmers, Aug. 17, 1928 Mrs. Wright Story, Aug. 18, 1928 Our Hopes on Hoover, Aug. 18, 1928 Wm. H. Hill Regarding Morris Post, Aug. 19, 1928 Albert Calan Story, Aug. 20, 1928 Smith--New Jersey, Aug. 20, 1928 Washington Letter by J. E. Jones, Aug. 20, 1928 George H. Greer Story, Aug. 2l, 1928 Curtis Speeches, Aug. 21, 1928 Senator Moses, Aug. 21, 1928 Crowther to Speak, Aug. 21, 1928 Maine Story, Aug. 21, 1928 Washington Irving House, Aug. 22, 1928 This Is A Hoover House, Aug. 22, 1928 Band Wagon, Aug. 22, 1928 Colonel George Harvey, Aug. 23, 1928 Alan Fox Story--Banner of Honor, Aug. 23, 1928 Col. to Carry On Campaign, Aug. 23, 1928 Colonel Tilson's Story on Smith Special, Aug. 23, 1928 Governor Smith's Story by Betts, Aug. 24, 1928 George A. Billings Story, Aug. 24, 1928 Picture Life of Herbert Hoover, Aug. 24, 1928 Women's Meeting, Aug. 24, 1928 Dr. Hill--Lincoln Memorial Univ., Aug. 24, 1928 Mrs. Robins Story, Aug. 24, 1928 Story, Aug. 25, 1928 Major Albert S. Callan Story, Aug. 25, 1928 Harbord Story, Aug. 25, 1928 Lammot DuPont, Aug. 27, 1928 Curtis Address at Syracuse Fair, Aug. 27, 1928 Hinkle Story, Aug. 28, 1928 Olean Enthusiastic, Aug. 28, 1928 Goodyear Story, Aug. 29, 1928 Smiths--Port Chester, Aug. 29, 1928 South--Up South--Hoover Victory, Aug. 30, 1928 Warburg Story, Aug. 30, 1928 Tilson Story, Aug. 30, 1928 Clambake, Bathing Suit Rally, Aug. 30, 1928 Anna Steese Richardson--Women Engineers, Aug. 30, 1928 J. C. Penney Story, Aug. 31, 1928 Suffolk County Story--Kingsland Macy, Aug. 31, 1928 Watertown, Rochester, and Schenectady, Aug. 31, 1928 Burton Story on Ohio, Aug. 31, 1928 Parkhurst Story, Sept. 1, 1928 Kellogg Pact, Sept. 1, 1928 Colonel Tilson Story, Sept. 1, 1928 Mr. Hoover's Address at Newark, Sept. 1, 1928 Washington Letter by J. E. Jones, Sept. 3, 1928 Guests at Clambake--F. Trubee Davison, Sept. 3, 1928 Sloan Statement, Sept. 3, 1928 Macy Story--Woman, Sept. 4, 1928 Hoover Speech at Newark, Sept. 4, 1928 Bascom Slemp Story, Sept. 4, 1928 Emily Marx, Sept. 4, 1928 Mrs. Sabin Story on Women Voters, Sept. 5, 1928 Kurtz Story, Sept. 5, 1928 Dunkard Story, Sept. 5, 1928 Ottinger, Autoplates, Wagers, etc., Sept. 5, 1928 Registration Story--Wm. H. Hill, Sept. 6, 1928

159 Charles S. Wilson of Hall, N. Y. Story, Sept. 7, 1928 Dr. M. Carey Thomas Story, Sept. 7, 192 8 Glen B. Skipper, Sept. 7, 1928 Kathleen Norris Story, Sept. 8, 1928 Indian Story, Sept. 8, 1928 Republican Business Women Launch Campaign for Hoover, Sept. 8, 1928 Deyo and L'Hommedieu Predictions, Sept. 8, 1928 Debates--Tilson Story, Sept. 8, 1928 Callan Story, Sept. 8, 1928 O'Neil Story, Sept. 9, 1928 Washington Letter by J. E. Jones, Sept. 10, 1928 Curtis D. Wilbur Story, Sept. 10, 1928 Senator Edge Story, Sept. 10, 1928 Mrs. Rogers Story, Sept. 10, 1928, Ament Story, Sept. 11, 1928 Parker Story, Sept. 11, 1928 Roosevelt Story, Sept. 11, 1928 Monroe County Story- "Carry On Hoover", Sept. 11, 1928 Maine Story, Sep 11, 1928 Taber Story, Sep 11, 1928 Fairchild Story, Sep 12, 1928 Morris Engleman Story, Sep 12, 1928 Hoover Speech, Sep 12, 1928 Wives of Financiers to Raise Funds, Sep 12, 1928 Colonel Little Story, Sep 12, 1928 Clement Story on Vote, Sept. 12, 1928 Work Answer to Senator Robinson, Sept. 13, 1928 Story, Sept. 13, 1928 Hoover Story, Sept. 13, 1928 Dr. Work Story on Maine, Sept. 13, 1928 Herman Bernstein Story - Hoover's Greeting to Jewish People, Sept. 13, 1928 Bishop Berry Story, Sept. 13, 1928 James Reed Story, Sept. 14, 1928 Bascom Slemp, Sept. 14, 1928 James Harbord Story, Sept. 14, 1928 New York State Stories, Sept. 14, 1928 Gilbert Story, Sept. 14, 1928 Isaac Siegel Story, Sept. 14, 1928 Sarah B. Hardy Story, Sept. 14, 1928 Derieux Story, Sept. 14, 1928 James H. MacLafferty Story, Sept. 14, 1928 Sarah Schuyler Butler - Hoover Women Plan Active Week, Sept. 15, 1928 Richard O'Neil Story, Sept. 13, 1928 Wm. H. Hill Story on Active Women Workers, Sept. 15, 1928 Franklin W. Fort Story, Sept. 15, 1928 Mrs. Borah, Sep 15, 1928 Tilson, Sep 15, 1928 Mrs. Owen Kildare, Sep 16, 1928 Bolles, Sep 16, 1928 Robert Levis on Puerto Ricans, Sep 16, 1928 Roger W. Straus, Sep 17, 1928 M. G. Fitzpatrick, Sep 17, 1928 Mrs. Whitney, Sep 17, 1928 Tilson Story, Sep 18, 1928 Richard Lawrence, Sep 18, 1928 Harbord, Sep 18, 1928 Mrs. Slade, Sep 18, 1928 Tilson Comments on Hoover Speech, Sep 18, 1928 Helen Brice, Sep 18, 1928 Mrs. T. Channing Moore, Sep 18, 1928 Senator Bingham, Sep 18, 192 8 Hill on Hoover Newark Speech, Sep 18, 1928 Correction, Sep 18, 1928 Hoover Broadcasting Stations, Sep 19, 1928 Anti-Democrats in Texas, Sep 19, 1928 New York State, Sep 19, 1928 Emery, Sep 19, 1928 Frown on Smith, Sep 20, 1928 American Latvians, Sep 20, 1928 William P. Ahnelt, Sep 20, 1928 Miss Butler, Sep 20, 1928 McNary-Haugen Bill, Sep 20, 1928 Willard and Mayo, Sep 21, 1928 Harbord, Sep 21, 1928 Will Irwin's Biography, Sep 21, 1928 , Sep 21, 1928 Olean Story, Sep 21, 1928 William M. Jardine, Sep 21, 1928 Don Marquis, Sep 21, 1928 New York State, Sept. 22, 1928 Feminine Spellbinders to Stump State for Hoover, Sep 22, 1928 Opera Star, Sep 22, 1928 William Hill on Business Sentiment for Hoover, Sep 22, 1928 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Steinbrink, Sep 22, 1928 Genevieve Parkhurst, Sep 24, 1928 William Hill on Foreign Vote, Sep 24, 1928 Hoover and Agriculture by William H. Hill, Sep 24, 1928 W. Kingsland Macy Letter, Sep 24, 1928 Tammany Hall, Sep 24, 1928 Tilson Lists Speakers for Week, Sep 24, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Prosperity League, Sep 25, 1928 Gillett, Sep 25, 1928 Daniel Guggenheim, Sep 25, 1928 Mary E. Jagoe, Sep 25, 1928 Lawyers Luncheon, Sep 25, 1928 John Wesley Hill, Sep 25, 1928 Arthur Eckdal, Sep 25, 1928 Rosenberg, Sep 25, 1928 Women Delegates at Syracuse Convention, Sep 25, 1928 Noah Swayne Story, Sep 26, 1928 Engineers Story on 3,000 Men and Women Supporting Hoover, Sep 26, 1928 Julius Rosenwald Story, Sep 26, 1928

160 Herman Bernstein Speaker at Temple Ahavath, Sep 27, 1928 White Story, Sep 27, 1928 Kurtz Story, Sep 27, 1928 Radio Speakers, Sep 27, 1928 Luncheon to Major Scapini, Sep 27, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Clubs in Minnesota, Sep 27, 1928 Senator Goff Story, Sep 27, 1928 Hoover at Carnegie Hall, Sep 27, 1928 Bernstein Story, Sep 27, 1928 William H. Hill – Young People, Sep 28, 1928 Women's Registration Drive, Sep 28, 1928 Senator Hale Story, Sep 28, 128 Senator Root, Sep 28, 1928 Mrs. Thomas Edison Story, Sep 28, 1928 , Sep 28, 1928 Hopkins Story on Radio Schedule, Sep. 28, 1928 Herman Bernstein to Speak Over Radio, Sep 28, 1928 Schrader Story, Sep. 28, 1928 Jeremiah Milbank Story, Sep 29, 1928 State Chairman Named by Women's National Committee, Sep 29, 1928 Parade, Sep 29, 1928 Scandinavian Story, Sep 29, 1928 Chairman Work Story, Sep. 29, 1928 Women House-to-House Campaign, Sep 29, 1928 Edward Bok Story, Sep 29, 1928 Ogden L. Mills Speech, Sep 29, 1928 Colonel John Q. Tilson Story, Sep 30, 1928 Longworth-Allen to Speak, Oct 1, 1928 Congressman Morin Story, Oct 1, 1928 Rice Story, Oct 1, 1928 Harbord Story, Oct 1, 1928 Marshall Story, Oct 1, 1928 Secretary Shaw Story, Oct 1, 1928 Republican Registration Rally at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Oct 1, 1928 John Q. Tilson Story – Speakers Scheduled Oct 1 to Oct 8, Oct 1, 1928 Stratton Story, Oct 2, 1928 Jeremiah Milbank – Contributions, Oct 2, 1928 City Editor – Notice on Governor Allen Address, Oct 2, 1928 Yoakum Story, Oct 3, 1928 Rally at Waldorf Astoria, Oct 3, 1928 Young Republican Club, Oct 3, 1928 Ogden L. Mills Story – Protective Tariff, Oct 3, 1928 Kingsland Macy Statement, Oct 3, 1928 F. Trubee Davison - 20,000 Service Men Working in New York for GOP Tickets, Oct 3, 1928 Appeal for Hoover Funds Broadcast, Oct 3, 1928 John McKee Stratton Story, Oct 3, 1928 Senator Wadsworth Story, Oct 3, 1928 Hill – Overconfidence Danger, Oct 3, 1928 Harbord Story, Oct 3, 1928 Charles E. Hughes Story, Oct 4, 1928 McCoy Story on Radio Schedules, Oct 4, 1928 Roy W. Howard – No Bull About Hoover, Oct 4, 1928 Tilson to Leave For Elizabethton, Oct 4, 1928 Allerton House, Oct 4, 1928 Germanic Group, Oct 4, 1928 Wilson Report to Hill, Oct 4, 1928 Bradley N. Fiske Story, Oct 5, 1928 William H. Hill – Statistics, Oct 5, 1928 Patterson Story on Tennessee, Oct 5, 1928 Army of Registration Workers Reviewed by Hill, Oct 5, 1928 Statement by Macy, Oct 5, 1928 Florence Reed Story, Oct 5, 1928 Charles Denby – Hupp Motor Company, Oct 6, 1928 Mrs. G. E. Acklan Story, Oct 6, 1928 Mr. Cox Story, Oct 6, 1928 Daniel Frohman Story, Oct 6, 1928 Mrs. Henry Ford Gives First Political Interview, Oct 6, 1928 Pupin Story, Oct 8, 1928 Monster Registration Drive on Women's Political Calendar, Oct 8, 1928 Hill – Main Street Defense, Oct 8, 1928 Export Story – Charles Arthur Richards, Chairman, Oct 8, 1928 Harbord – Hoover-Grams, Oct 8, 1928 Jeremiah Milbank on Elizabethton Address, Oct 8, 1928 James G. Harbord to Speak, Oct 8, 1928 Sarah Schuyler Butler Story, Oct 8, 1928 Successful Women Enter Politics by Anna Steese Richardson, Oct 8, 1928 Harbord - Slackers in Politics as in War, Oct 9, 1928 Mrs. Butler Applauds Heavy Registration, Oct 9, 1928 Mills – Raskob, Oct 9, 1928 Young Republican Club Headquarters, Oct 9, 1928 Secretary Wilbur Story, Oct 10, 1928 Rye Story by Wilson and Underwood, Oct 10, 1928 Export Story: Heinz – Parker – Dennison – Sharpe, Oct 10, 1928 5,000 Donate to Hoover Fund in Day, Oct 10, 1928 Master of Emergencies Film, Oct 10, 1928 150 Members Leave Friday for Washington, Oct 10, 1928 Registration Reports, Oct 10, 1928 Junior League Girls Work for Hoover, Oct 10, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Legion Activities, Oct 10, 1928 Will Irwin to Speak, Oct 10, 1928 Mrs. Acklan Story, Oct 10, 1928 Banner of Honor Story, Oct 10, 1928 Jacob Fishman Story, Oct 11, 1928 Miss Butler to Speak, Oct 11, 1928 Praise for Herbert Hoover, Oct 11, 1928 Service League Story – Waldorf Astoria, Oct 11, 1928 Mrs. Kohut Story, Oct 11, 1928 Reynders' Story, Oct 11, 1928 Ottinger Novelty Program Musical Schedule, Oct 11, 1928 Mrs. Emma Schofield, Oct 11, 1928 Abstract of Moses Speech, Oct 11, 1928 Melville L. Krulewitch Story, Oct 11, 1928 Hansbrough Story, Oct 11, 1928 Radio Schedule, Oct 11, 1928 Absentee Ballot – W. H. Hill, Oct 11, 1928

161 Congressman John C. Schafer, Oct 12, 1928 L. J. Tompkin's Story, Oct 12, 1928 Alanson B. Houghton, Oct 12, 1928 Digest Poll Story by Tilson, Oct 12, 1928 Digest Poll Story by Hill, Oct 12, 1928 Robinson Praises Hoover, Oct 12, 1928 Six Shooter Story, Oct. 12, 1928 Radio Appeal by Trumbull, Oct 12, 1928 Radio Story, Oct 12, 1928 Republican Accomplishments by , Oct 12, 1928 Schedule of Women's Meetings, Oct 13, 1928 Jeremiah Milbank Story on Contributions, Oct 13, 1928 Mrs. Alexander Tarcz Story, Oct 13, 1928 Colonel Tilson Story on Governor Smith Contention, Oct 13, 1928 Curtis Itinerary, Oct 13, 1928 Hill Labor Story, Oct 13, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Legion Contributions, Oct 13, 1928 Canby Story, Oct 13, 1928 National Council of Woman's Appeal, Oct 13, 1928 Foreign Language Radio Program, Oct 13, 1928 Harbord Story on Contributions, Oct 13, 1928 Fields and Machold to Speak, Oct 13, 1928 Republican Business Women's Clubs to be Organized Throughout State, Oct 13, 1928 Dawes Speaks, Oct 15, 1928 W. E. Evans Statement, Oct 15, 1928 Radio Speakers for Week of October 15, Oct 15, 1928 Will R. Wood Statement, Oct 15, 1928 Senator Borah's Address in Charlotte, Oct 15, 1928 Samuel M. Vauclair Statement, Oct 15, 1928 Speaker Bureau – Carroll L. Beedy of Maine, Oct 15, 1928 Harry E. Hull Statement, Oct 15, 1928 Radio Schedule, Oct 15, 1928 and Hughes Dates, Oct 16, 1928 Radio Schedule, Oct 16, 1928 Joseph Schenck Calls Hoover Businessman Who Understands Statesmanship, Oct 16, 1928 Hoover Godfather to Millions of Children, Oct 16, 1928 Woman Speaker on Ottinger Train, Oct 16, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Theatrical League, Oct 16, 1928 William H. Hill Radio Speech, Oct 16, 1928 Colonel P. Max Kuehnrich Story, Oct 16, 1928 Prominent Exporter to Visit Hoover in Washington, Oct 16, 1928 Mrs. Scobey and The Hoovers, Oct 16, 1928 McCrae Story: Hoover Enthusiast Makes Speaking Tour, Oct 17, 1928 Clive Wray, Oct 17, 1928 O'Neill Story, Oct 17, 1928 Story – Hoover Curtis Legion, Oct 17, 1928 Mastick – Robinson, Oct 17, 1928 Engineers' Wives to Entertain Mrs. Hoover, Oct 17, 1928 Sixty New Jersey Chairmen Story, Oct 17, 1928 Steuben Society Story, Oct 17, 1928 Chairman Work Statement on Hoover's Citizenship, Oct18, 1928 Alanson Houghton Story, Oct 18, 1928 Frear Story, Oct 18, 1928 Polard and Holstein Oldest Contributors According to Harbord, Oct 18, 1928 Radio Program on October 19th, Oct 18, 1928 Wadsworth's Speech, Oct 18, 1928 Mrs. Comly Story, Oct 18, 1928 Steuben Society Story, Oct 18, 1928 Tilson on Digest Poll, Oct 18, 1928 Hibben Story, Oct 18, 1928 Humphreys Story, Oct 18, 1928 Radio Schedule, Oct 18, 1928 Kaiser's , Oct 18, 1928 Frank Crowther – NY Farmers and Tariff, Oct 18, 1928 Dr. Work Story, Oct 19, 1928 Representative Mondell of Wyoming – Story Regarding Governor Smith, Oct 19, 1928 Bishop James Cannon, Jr., Oct 19, 1928 Reception for Hoover Plans, Oct 19, 1928 Enthusiasm in New York State, Oct 19, 1928 Registration in New York – Hill, Oct 19, 1928 Radio Speakers – Saturday Oct 20, Oct 19, 1928 Harbord Reports 18,000 Small Gifts to Campaign, Oct 19, 1928 Willaim Martin Statesmen, Oct 19, 1928 Short Wave Network for Hoover Speech, Oct 20, 1928 Hoover's Plurality N.Y. 770,000 – W. H. Hill, Oct 20, 1928 Mrs. Sabin to Speak at Hoover Rally, Oct 20, 1928 Feminine Orators Tour East, Oct 20, 1928 Harbord Story on Hoover Arrival, Oct 20, 1928 Radio Programs (Foreign), Oct 20, 1928 Yoakum Story, Oct 20, 1928 Hammond Story, Oct 20, 1928 Arrangements for Hoover Meeting, Oct 20, 1928 Details of Hoover Reception, Oct 20, 1928 Bernstein and Rickard – Arrangements for Hoover Reception, Oct 20, 1928 Dr. Hubert Work – Story on Republican Success in New York State, Oct 20, 1928 Noted Actors Greet Hoover at Waldorf, Oct 22, 1928 Sampson, Governor of Kentucky Story, Oct 22, 1928 Mrs. Pratt Story, Oct 22, 1928 Radio Schedule for Oct 23, Oct 22, 1928 Mrs. Sabin Story, Oct 22, 1928 Governor Allen Statement, Oct 22, 1928 Postmaster New Story, Oct 23, 1928

162 Herbert Hoover Relief Work in Hungary, Oct 23, 1928 Chemical Story, Oct 24, 1928 Radio Program, Oct 24, 1928 Radio Story, Oct 24, 1928 Harbord Letter to Walker, Oct 24, 1928 Aaron Sapiro Story, Oct 24, 1928 Statement by Major General James G. Harbord, Oct 24, 1928 Governor Miller Story, Oct 25, 1928 Hoover-Curtis Thimbles, Oct 25, 1928 Moses and Beck to Speak October 29th, Oct 25, 1928 Straphangers Story by John Andrus, Oct 25, 1928 Old Folks Story, Oct 25, 1928 Absentee Vote – George Kelly, Oct 25, 1928 Mrs. Sam Gompers Is First Voter, Oct 25, 1928 Governor O. B. Colquitt Story, Oct 25, 1928 Wall Street Betting, Oct 25, 1928 Speech by Ogden L. Mills, Oct 25, 1928 Richard Washburn Child, Oct 25, 1928 Dwight F. Davis Address, Oct 25, 1928 Chairman Work Statement on Mines Employment, Oct 26, 1928 Radio Schedule, Oct 26, 1928 Literary Digest Poll Announcement, Oct 26, 1928 Radio Speakers Oct. 27-28-29, Oct 26, 1928 Fisher Bros. Story, Oct 26, 1928 Gov. Chase S. Osborn Story, Oct 26, 1928 Greek Rally, Oct 26, 1928 Ambassador Alanson B. Houghton, Oct 26, 1928 Elizabeth Christman Statement, Oct 26, 1928 Dwight F. Davis Address, Oct 26, 1928 Preference Authors and Writers for Hoover, Oct 27, 1928 Emily Marx Release, Oct 27, 1928 Election Ten Days Off -W. H. Hill, Oct 27, 1928 Story on Ottinger – Alanson B. Houghton, Oct 27, 1928 Fifty Women in Literature and Art for Hoover, Oct 27, 1928 Mrs. Livermore Story, Oct 27, 1928 Chas. M. Schwab's Check for $25,000, Oct 28, 1928 Synopsis of Trubee Davison's Speech, Oct 28, 1928 Republican Women Enter Final Lap of Campaign in Empire State, Oct 28, 1928 Dr. L.G. Curran – Mrs. Pratt, Oct 29, 1928 Hoover-Gram Drive, Oct 29, 1928 Letter to LaFollette from B. F. Yoakum, Oct 29, 1928 Theodore Roosevelt Speech at Washington Heights Republican Club, Oct 29, 1928 Tammany Challenge to Good Government, Oct 29, 1928 Naturalized Citizens' Broadcasting Program, Oct 29, 1928 Export Story – S. O. Martin – R. J. Russell – Gallup and Wyman, Oct 29, 1928 Raymond Corneille St. Cyr, Oct 29, 1928 Radio Program for Oct 30, 1928, Oct 29, 1928 Raymond Robins Release, Oct 29, 1928 Radio Programs Oct 29-Nov 3rd, Oct 29, 1928 New York Woman, 113, Believed Oldest Voter of All Times, Oct. 30, 1928 Contributions Doubled Those of 1924, Oct 30, 1928 Albert Callam Story, Oct 30, 1928 Warner Letter to Governor Ritchie, Oct 30, 1928 Sarah S. Butler Story on Women on Ticket, Oct 30, 1928 Alexander Moore Release, Oct 30, 1928 Hughes Speech at Worcester, Mass., Oct 30, 1928 Daniel E. Pomeroy Statement on Gov. Smith, Oct 30, 1928 Frank B. Kellogg Radio Speech from Washington, Oct 30, 1928 Tammany Efficiency Versus Republican Efficiency, Oct 30, 1928 Radio Program for Oct. 31, Oct 30, 1928 Radio Schedule--Nov. 1st, Oct 31, 1928 Mme. Amelita Galli-Curci Story, Oct 31, 1928 Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. to Speak at Columbia, Oct 31, 1928 Election of Smith Would Mean Admission of a Horde of Cheap Labor, Oct 31, 1928 Why Tammany Is Confident of Winning New York, Oct 31, 1928 Herman Bernstein Story Re Al Smith and , Nov 1, 1928 Mr. Hoover Prepares for Departure, Nov 1, 1928 President Angell Story, Nov 1, 1928 NYC Statistical Story, Nov 1, 1928 Edison Statement, Nov 1, 1928 Engineering Comment on Edison Statement, Nov 1, 1928 Radio Program for 11/2/28, Nov 1, 1928 Colonel Tilson Story, Nov 1, 1928 Hughes Speech--Brooklyn, Nov. 1, 1928 David Steinhardt, Nov 2, 1928 Campaign in Reality Just Beginning – Hill, Nov 2, 1928 Senator McLean Statement, Nov 2, 1928 "America's Men of Destiny", Nov 2, 1928 Henry Ford Statement, Nov 2, 1928 Rally at Academy of Music, Nov 2, 1928 Radio Schedule for Nov. 3rd, Nov 3, 1928 Dr. Wilbur Statement, Nov 3, 1928 Statements by Various Women Leaders, Nov 3, 1928 Digest Poll Gratifying Says Tilson, Nov 3, 1928 Sikorsky Statement, Nov 3, 1928 Statement of Senator Moses, Nov 3, 1928 Reports Received from Republican Workers by W. H. Hill, Nov 4, 1928 Hoover's Final Speech from Palo Alto, Nov 4, 1928 Wm. H. Hill Statement of Thanks to Radio and Women Vote, Nov 11, 1928

163 Campaign Literature by Publisher All Slavonic Hoover Meeting Allen, Henry J. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Binghamton Sun Brooklyn Women's Consitutional Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee DuPont, Lammot Emily Marx Campaign Committee Engineers National Committee for Hoover, New York Ference Press Hoover Campaign Committee, Boston Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee, New York Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee, New York Hoover -Curtis CamDaign Committee for New York State Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee, Foreign Language Division, New York Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee, Press Department, New York Hoover-Curtis Club, New York Hoover-Curtis Legion, Republican National Headquarters, New York Hoover -Curtis National Export Committee, New York Hoover-Curtis Theatrical League Hoover for President, Connecticut Committee Hoover for President, Engineers National Committee, New York Hoover for President, New York State Committee, New York Hoover for President, Washington Committee Hoover Headquarters, 1928 Republican National Convention, Kansas City

164 The Living Age Macy, W. Kingsland Marshall, Louis Men's Club, Temple Ahavath Sholom Mott, John R. National Chemical Committee for Hoover, New York National Council of Women, New York National Republican Club National Republican Headquarters, Press Department, New York New York State Branch, National Committee for Hoover Pratt, Ruth Progressive Women's League, New York Republican Club, 15th Assembly District, New York Republican County Committee, 13th Assembly District, New York Republican National Committee, Washington, D. C. Republican National Committee, New York Republican National Committee, Eastern Speakers Bureau, New York Republican National Committee, Office of Eastern Treasurer, New York Republican National Committee, Press Department, New York Republican Service League, New York Republican Speakers Bureau, Eastern Division, New York Republican State Committee, New York Robins, Raymond, New York Sloan, Alfred P. Jr. Steinbrink, Meier Treasury Deptartment Warner, Earl S. Women's Branch, National Engineers Hoover Committee, New York Women's National Committee for Hoover, New York Yoakum, B. F. Young Republican Club

165 Subject Abbott, Chas. F. Abbott, George Abbott, Lawrence F. Absentee Ballot Ackerly, Dana T. Ackerman, Geo. N. Acklan, Mrs. S. E. Adams, Carl E. Adams, Tom Adjusted Compensation Bill Adkins, Frances Adler, Louis Agriculture Dept. Ahnelt, Wm. P. Aikens, G. Holton Alabama Alcock, John L. Aldrich, Mary Lincoln Aldrich, Winthrop W. Alexander, Chas. B. Alfau, Felipe Allen, Evelyn W. Allen, C. L. Allen, Chas. H. Allen, E-.- M. Allen, Frank G. Allen, Henry J. Allen, Mrs. T. F., Jr. Allied Blockade Council Alsop, Mrs. Joseph W. Jr. Ament, L. G. "America's Men of Destiny" American Farm Bureau American Relief Association Americanism Andrus, John E. Angell, James Anthony, Edward Anthony, Susan B. Anti-Saloon League Anderson, Henry W. Anderson, Mrs. J. T. Andrew, A. Pratt Applebaum, Earl Appreciation Letters Appleton, F. R. Jr. Arneson, Sigurd J. Artists Atherton, Henry F. Auchincloss, Rosamund Auer, Leopold Austria Auto Plates Aviation Babcock, Richard F. Bacon, Robert L. Badenhof, Robert Baekeland, Leo H. Bailey, Mrs. Theodorus Bain, H. Foster Baird, David Jr. Baker, Geo. Barr Baker, Geo. F. Baker, Lee Balliet, Thomas M. Bancroft, Edward Band Wagon Banner of Honor Barnard, Harry E. Barnes, Howell H, Jr. Barnes, Jean Dean Barnes, Julius H. Barnett, Raymond G. Barrett, John Bartlett, John H. Bartscherer, Jacob Baruch, S. N. Bausman, Frederick Bayne, Evelyn Beck, James M. Beecher, Janet Beedy, Carroll L. Belgium Bell, Gordon Knox, Bell, Valerie Bell, Walter L. Belmont, Bessie Bennett, Floyd Berger, Samuel A. Bernstein, Herman Bernstein, Louis Berry, C. Harold Berry, Joseph F. Berwin, Albert J, Betting Betts, Chas. Beyer, Herman

166 Billings, Geo. A. Bingham, Hiram Biro, Michael Birsenuk, John Bisgyer, Samuel S. Blaine, John J. Blakeslee, Chas. G. Bloodworth, J. T. Bloomquist, Alvin Bok, Edward W. Bolles, Lemuel Booney Booth, Geo. W, Booth, Willis H. Borah, Wm. E, Boswell, Helen Varick Bouimistrow, W. W. Bowers, Frank Boxer Rebellion Boyd, Norman A. Boyle, J. E. Bradford, Wm. Bradley, Fred Bragdon, J. H. Brennan, Edward Cromwell Brewster, Ralph O. Brice, Helen Britten, Victor S. Broadway Brookhart, Smith W. Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn Women's Constitutional Hoover-Curtis Campaign Committee. Brooks, Sidney Brown, Franklin Hugh Brown, Guy Livingstone Brown, H. J. Brown, John Brown, John Calvin Brown, John Colman Brown, Thad H., Brown, Thomas H. Bruce, W. Cabell Brunbaugh, Martin C. Brundage, J. Robert Bryan, Wm. Jennings Bryce, , James Buckler, John A. Bunner, Albert D. Burdette, Mrs. Robert J. Burland, E. G. Burton, Theodore E. Business Butler, , Sarah Schuyler Calder, Wm. L. California Callan, Albert S. Campaign School Campbell, John A. Campbell, Thomas D. Canby, Henry Seidel Caraway, Mrs. Henry R. Caraway, Thaddeus H. Carpenter, Mrs. J. D. Carusi, Charles. F. Cass, Lewis W. Cassidy, Mrs. J. Townsend Catholicism – Press Releases, Oct 1928 (2 items) Catt, Carrie Chapman Ceiger, Fred Chambers, Ralph H. Chambers, Robert W. Chandler, Walter M. Chemical Industry Child, Richard Washburn Children China Chittenden, Alice Hill Christy, Mrs. Lloyd Citizenship

167 Clark, John Davenport Claussen, M. B. Clean-Up Squads Clement, E. W. Clements, E. B. Clergymen Cleveland, Grover Coal Cobb, Russell Cole, Cyrenus Colladay, Edward F. Collyer, Wm. Miller Colquitt, Oscar B, Comly, Walter S. Commerce Dept. Committee of 100 Comstock, Sarah Connecticutt Cook, Belle Cooke, Jay Coolidge, Calvin Cooper, Myers Y. Cooperatives Corby, Wm. S. Cornelison, Esther Corsi, Edwin Coupe, Leo Cox, Channing Cox, J. Elwood Crain, C. T, Cram, Ralph Adams Crandall, E. H. Crane, Chas. M. Cranfill, J. B. Creager, R. B. Crissey, A. Elwell Crocker, Wm. H. Cross, Emily Cross, Geo. D. Crosser, Calvin S. Crowley, Harry B. Crowninshield, Frank Crowther, Frank Crowther, Samuel Cunningham, L. W. Curran, J. C. Curran, L. G. Currey, John F. Curtis, Chas. Curtis, Ira Cushing, H. A. Cutler, Leland W. Czecho-Slovakia d’ Acosta, Natica Dairymen Dale, Esther Dargue, H. A. Dauda, Wm. Davey, Donald C. Davis, Dwight F. Davis, James J. Davis, John W. Davison, F. Trubee Davison, Henry P. Jr. Dawes, Chas. Gates Day, D. L. Debates DeBragga, Joseph H. DeGanahl, Chas. F. Degnan, Helen K. Deland, Margaret Delaware Delegates

168 Democrats Denby, Chas. Dennison, Henry S. Dennewitz, Carl O. Denton, Jane DePauw, Alphonse Derieux, James C. Desmond, Thomas C. Deutsch, P. L. Deyo, Israel T. Dietrich, Geo. Dilworth, Geo. Dolbear, Mrs. Samuel H. Donahue, F. J. Donahue, Philip P. Donald, W.A. Donovan, Wm. J. Doorbell Campaign Dorr, J. V. N. Drake, J. Walter Draper, Wm, Drummond, W.I. Dunn, Gano Dunkards DuPont, Mrs. Henry T. DuPont, Lammot Durant, Will Ealther, Ruth B, East Ebbert, Mrs. George Ebert, Friedrich Eckdal, Arthur Economics Edge, Walter E. Edison, Thomas A. Editors Educational Activities Egan, James P. Elderly Voters Electricity Ellis, Robert E. Emerick, James B. Emerson, Edwin Emery, Mrs. Albert Emery, Gilbert Engelman, Morris Engineers Engineers Committee for Hoover Englehart, Nicholas Equalization Fee Erickson, Elwood Europe Evans, W. E. Ewald, L. A. Exports Fabian, Andrew J. Fairchild, Benjamin L. Famine Relief Farrar, Charlotte Farmers Farmers Union Faulks, Josephine G. Federation of Republican Women Fess, Simeon D.

169 Field, Daniel F. Fields, W. C. Filkins, Delina Finances Finch, W. J. Finnish Firestone, Harvey First Voters Fisher Bros. Fisher, John S. Fishing Fishman, Jacob Fiske, Bradley N. Fitzmaurice, Major Fitzpatrick, M. G. Flanagan, James J. Fleming Flesh, Edward M. Florida Flynn, Wm. J. Foellinger, Oscar Foley, James A. Food Administration Football Games Ford, G. R. Ford, Helen Ford, Henry Foreign Debt Foreign Trade Foreman, Clark Fort, Franklin Fox, Alan Fox, Dixon Ryan Fox, Rhoda Frank, K. G. Frear, James A. Frohman, Daniel Gaffney, T. St. John Gaige, Crosby Galli-Curci, Amelita Galley, Oren O. Garfield, Harry A. Garfield, James R. Garis, Roy Lawrence Garner, John Nance Garland, Hamlin Gartin, Paula Gates, Merrill E. Gautier, Amilio P. Gehin, Mrs. G. H. Gentili, Margharita Geneology George, Agnes George, Lloyd Georgia Germany Gibbs, E. D. Gilbert, Newton W. Gilbreth, Lillian M. Gillette, Frederick H. Gilliom, Arthur Giovinazzi, Giles F. Glaser, Glass, Carter Goff, Guy D. Goldman, Albert Gompers, Samuel Good, James W. Goodyear, A. Conger Government Management Grace, Clara C. Grace, Eugene G. Grant, Sidney Graves, Rhoda Fox Gray, Zane Great Britain Great Fat Fight Greece Green, Fred Warren Green, Joseph C. Green, Marion Greene, Geo. Greer, Geo. H. Greer, Samuel M. Grey, Edward Griswold, Florence T. Guggenheim, Daniel Guggenheim, Mrs. Harry F.

170 Haffen, Louis F. Hagar, Stansbury Hale, Frederick Hale, Horace C. Hale, Louise Closser Hale, Marshall Hamilton, Burgoyne Hammond, John Hays Hann, Chas. N. Hansbrough, Harbord, James G. Harder, Wm. A. Harding, Warren G. Harding, Wm. Lloyd Hardy, Sarah B. Harris, Irwin V. Harriss, Mae Hart, Albert Bushnell Harvey, Geo. Haugen, Gilbert N. Hayden, Chas. Hayes, Rutherford B. Hays, -Will H. Headley, Mrs. Russell Heineken, Mrs. W. L. Heinz, Howard Hemple, Frieda Hemple, Homer Hepburn, C.J. Herbert, Evelyn Hert, Mrs. Alvin T. Hibben, John Grier Hicks, Cora Hildreth, M. Frances Hill, John Wesley Hill, W. R. Hill, Walter Hovey Hill, Wm. H. Hilles, Chas. D. Hinkle, L. C. Hoffman, Theodore H. Hofman, Josef Hogan, Frank J. Holmes, Mrs. John Holsten, Rebecca Hooker, Elon H. Hoover Banner Hoover-Curtis Club Hoover-Curtis Legion Hoover -Curtis Office Hoover-Curtis Theatrical League Hoover -Curtis Thimbles Hoover, D. W, Hoover Export Committee Hoover for President Club Hoover Grams Hoover Houses Hoover Leagues Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover's Presidential Qualifications

171 Hoover Speech at Elizabethton Hoover Speech at Hotel Astor, New York Hoover Speech at Madison Square Garden, New York Hoover Speech at Newark Hoover Speech at Palo Alto (Acceptance) Hoover Speech at Palo Alto (Final) Hoover Speech at West Branch Hoover Squad Hoover Store Hoover Support Hoover, William D. Hope, Walter E. Hopkins, John Jay Hoppin, William W. Hornstein, Henry S. Houghton, Alanson B. Houston, Sherman Houston, Victor Howard, James R. Howard, R. W. Hoyt, Richard Hughes, August F. Hughes, Charles Evans Hughes, Lois Pierce Hull, Harry E. Humphreys, Robert W. Hull, Cordell Hungary Husband, W. W. Huston, Walter Hyde, Chas. Cheney Hyman, Julius Idaho Immigration Press Releases, Aug-Nov 1928 Indian Affairs Indiana Industry Ingraham, Geo. Landon International Affairs Inzerillo, Guiseppe Ion, Theodore P. Iowa Irish Irwin, Laetitin Irwin, Will Isaacs, Stanley M. Issues Italian Ives, Mrs. William H. Izaak Walton League Jackson, Brownlow Jacoby, H. Murray Jagoe, Mary E. James, Oliver Japan Jardine, Wm. M. Jefferson, Thomas Jewish Johnson, , J. Sidney Johnson, Royal S. Jones, Chas. A. Jones, J.E. Jones, Samuel A. Jugo-Slavs

172 Kahn, Florence P. Kahn, Otto H. Kaiser, Wm. F. Kansas Kansas City Convention Kaplan, Etta Kassler, Mrs. E. H. Keating, Andrew B. Keel, Roland S. Kelley, C. F. Kelley, Marion Booth Kellogg, A. L. Kellogg, Frank B. Kellogg, Vernon Kelly, Alice McKay Kelly, Geo, Kennedy, John J. Kentucky Ketcham, Agnes Tuthill Keyes, Francis Parkinson Kildare, Mrs. Owen King, Clarence Klein, Julius Knickerbocker, John H. Knox, John C. Koehl, Koenig, Samuel S. Kohout, Mrs. Alexander Krueger, J. Willard Krulewitch, Melville L. Ku Klux Klan Kuehnrich, P. Max Kurtz, Irwin Kurtz, J. Banks Kuser, Dryden Labor LaFaye, Severo LaFollette, Robert M. LaGuardia, Fiorello H. Lamb, J. J. Lamport, Samuel C. Land Reclamation Lane, Gertrude B. Langley, Katherine Lathrop, Mrs. A. L. Latin America Latvian Americans Lawrence, John S. Lawrence, Mrs. John W. Lawrence, Richard W. Lawson, Robert C. Lawyers Committee for Hoover Layden, Thomas -F. Lee, Robert Leffingwell, Russell C. Lenzi, Gene Leon, Maurice Lever, A. F. Levis, Robert P. Lewinski-Corwin, E.H. Lewis, Abraham Lewis, E. St. Elmo Lewis, Maude Lexow Investigation L'Hommedieu, Irving Lincoln, , Joseph C. Lincoln Memorial Univ. Lindbergh, Chas, Link, Elizabeth Literature Little, L. M. Livermore, Mrs. Arthur L. Loeb, Wm. Logan, Mrs. H. A. Long Island Park Act Long Lance, Chief Buffalo Child Longworth, Nicholas Love, Thomas B. Lowden, Frank O. Lowman, Seymour Lown, Amelia Luce, Robert M. Lucey, J. T. Lusk, Clayton R.

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179 Taber, John Talbott, Clara "Talking Bus" Tammany Tarcz, Alixander Tariff Tarkington, Booth Taylor, Clara May Taxes Tennessee Texas Theatre Thornas, John B. Thornas, Kirby Thomas, M. Carey Thompson, H. A. Thompson, T. Langland Thompson, Wm. Hale Tibbett, Lawrence Tilson, John Q. Todd, John R. Todd, L. M. Todd, Wm. T. Tolerance Tompkins, Leslie J. Ton, Theodore P. Toole, Wm. A. Towne, Arthur W. Townley's Non-Partisan League Treadway, Allen Trumball, John H. Tucker, Lewis P. Turner, A. Murray Tuttle, Chas. H. Tweed, Boss Tyson-Fitzgerald Bill Ukranian Underwood, Oscar W. Unemployment Union League Club Valentine, Nicholas S. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Coffin Vanamee, Grace D. VanLoon, Hendrick H. Vare, Wm. Scott Vauclain, Samuel M. Vermont Verner, Mrs. Clifton A. Veterans Vinikas, M. J. Virgin Islands Virginia Von Heunefeld Von Roeschlaub, Ruth Voting Laws Voorhis, John R.

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