White House Special Files Box 44 Folder 4
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 4 n.d. Newspaper Politicians Test Appeal on Coast. Written by Bill Becker for The new York Times. Not scanned. 44 4 10/19/1959 Newspaper Full articles. The U.S. News & World Report. Not scanned. 44 4 10/26/1959 Newspaper No title, no author. Written for The U.S. News & World Report. Not scanned. 44 4 08/15/1959 Newsletter See Rockefeller and Nixon Seat Battle in N.H. No author, for the Herald Tribune. Not scanned. 44 4 09/20/1959 Newspaper How to Tell a Democrat From a Republican. Written by Douglass Cater for the New York Times Magazine. Not scanned. 44 4 09/28/1959 Newspaper Nixon Up, Others Down. Written by Joseph Alsop for the New York Healrd Tribune. Not scanned. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 1 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 4 09/26/1959 Newspaper 1960 Political Outlook. Written by Roscoe Drummond for the New York Herald Tribune. Not scanned. 44 4 10/04/1959 Newspaper 'Of Course it's a Non-Political trip' (drawing) for The Sunday Star. Not scanned. 44 4 n.d. Newspaper Nixon Gets Break. Written by William S. White. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 10/04/1959 Newspaper Mr. K's Gone but Not Forgotten. Written by Drew Pearson. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 n.d. Newspaper The Clandestine Candidates. Written by Earl Mazo. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 10/03/1959 Newspaper Political Stakes High in Talks with Soviet. Written by Arthur Krock. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 08/03/1959 Newspaper GOP Running Far Behind With Corn Belt Voters. Written by Samuel Lubell for the New York World-Telegram and Sun. Not scanned. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 2 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 4 08/03/1959 Newspaper Startling News From Queens. Written by Joseph Alsop for the New York Herald Tribune. Not scanned. 44 4 08/09/1959 Newspaper Drum Beaters for the Candidates. Written by David S. Broder for The New York Times Magazine. Not scanned. 44 4 08/09/1959 Newspaper Pollsters Climb Back to a Place in the Sun. Written by Homer Bigart for The New York Times. Not scanned. 44 4 08/09/1959 Newspaper The Kennedy Buildup. Written by Rowland Evans Jr. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 07/26/1959 Newspaper The Shape of U.S. Politics to Come (Part I). Written by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. for the New York Post. Not scanned. 44 4 08/02/1959 Newspaper The Shape of U.S. Politics to Come (Part II). Written by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. for the New York Post. Not scanned. 44 4 n.d. Newspaper Governors of U.S. Cagey on 1960 President Race. Author and newspaper unknown. Not scanned. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 3 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 4 07/27/1959 Newspaper Republican Worry: New Decline In Farm Prices. Author uknown for U.S. News & World Report. Not scanned. 44 4 1959 Newspaper Republicans Voice Worry Over '60 Poll. Written by Rowland Evans Jr. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 07/22/1959 Newspaper Stevenson-Kennedy Ticket Ahead of Nixon- Rockefeller. Written by George Gallup. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 06/30/1959 Newspaper Political Guessing. Written by Walter Lippman for the New York Herald Tribune. Not scanned. 44 4 05/08/1959 Newspaper Hurry-Up Hatfield. Written by Ray J. Schrick. Newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 05/26/1959 Newspaper Politics of a Statistic. Author and newspaper unknown. Not scanned. 44 4 1959 Newspaper Business Recovery Brings Widening Political Effects. Written by Roscoe Drummond for the New York Herald Tribune. Not scanned. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 4 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 4 05/09/1959 Newspaper Polls Show Kennedy Hurt By Voters' Religious Views. Written by George Gallup for the American Institute of Public Opinion. Not scanned. 44 4 1959 Newspaper No title or author listed. Written for The Beta Theta Pi. Not scanned. 44 4 1959 Memo Timetable for Primary States. Prepared May, 1959 containing important dates for primary elections. 3 pages. 44 4 n.d. Memo United Republican Finance Committee for the State of New York. Member's names and addresses. 2 pages. 44 4 05/28/1959 Letter From William A. M. Burden to Mr. Haldeman. Enlisting the young to the Republican Party 44 4 04/1959 Report Confidential Poll. Presidential preference poll percentages taken in California. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 5 of 5 TIMETABLE FOR PRIMARY STATES Prepared May, 1959 Following is a timetable of important dates concerning the following states where primary elections will be held in 1960: Alabama Maryland Ohio Alaska Massachusetts Oregon California Montana Pennsylvania District of Columbia Nebraska South Dakota Florida New Hampshire West Virginia lliinois New Jersey Wisconsin Indiana New York In Arkansas the primary is optional and its date is set by the Party's State Committee. It must be held at least two months before the convention, and 60-90 days I notice is required; but fixed dates are not now available. January 8 New Hampshire First day to file presidential petitions First day for delegates to file January 18 nlinois First day for presidential candidate to file January 25 Illinois Last day for presidential candidate to file January 28 New Hampshire Last day to file presidential petitions February 1 .Alaska Last day to file presidential petitions probably--law unclear. February 3 Ohio Last day for delegate candidates to file - with presidential candidate's consent February 6 West Virginia Last day for presidential candidate to file February 7 New Hampshire Last day for delegates to file Last day for candidate to consent February 13 Ohio Last day for delegate candidates to withdraw February 16 Florida First day for delegates to file February 22 Pennsyl vania Last day to file presidential petitions February 23 Indiana First day for presidential candidate to file New York First day for delegates to file- no presidential preference February 27 Maryland Last day for presidential candidate to withdraw February 29 Maryland Last day for presidential candidate to file Pennsylvania Last day for presidential candidate to withdraw March 1 Alabama Last day for delegates to file -- no presidential preference Florida Last day for delegates to file New York Last day for delegates to file -- no presidential preference March 4 Wisconsin Last day for presidential candidate to file and to decline Last day for delegates to file March 8 California Last day for presidential candidate to endorse delegate slate Mas sachusetts Last day for delegates to file Last day for presidential candidate to assent to name on ballot New Hampshire PRIMARY ELECTION March 9 California First day for delegates to circulate petitions South Dakota First day for delegates to file March 10 New Jersey Last day to file presidential petitions March 11 Oregon Last day for presidential candidate to file lkllarch 16 New Jersey Last day for candidate to decline March 24 Indiana Last day for presidential candidate to file March 31 Nebraska Last day to file presidential petitions - candidate must assent Last day for presidential candidate to withdraw April Z District of Last day for delegates to file -- no Columbia presidential preference April 3 Indiana Last day for presidential candidate to withdraw, if he can -- law unclear April 5 'Wisconsin PRIMARY ELECTION New York PRIMARY ELECTION .no presidential preference April 8 California Last day for delegates to file Montana First day to file presidential petitions South Dakota Last day for delegates to file - presidential candidate may endorse slate April 12 nlinois PRIMARY ELECTION April 19 New Jersey PRlMARY ELECTION April 26 Alaska PRIMARY ELECTION Massachusetts PRIMARY ELECTION Pennsylvania PRIMARY ELECTION April 28 Montana Last day to file presidential petitions May 2 Maryland PRIMARY ELECTION May 3 Alabama PRIMARY ELECTION (optional -- for delegates only, no presidential preference) District of PRIMARY ELECnON (no presidential Columbia preference) Indiana PRIMARY ELECTION Ohio PRIMARY ELECTION May 10 Nebraska PRIMARY ELECTION West Virginia PRIMARY ELECTION May 20 Oregon PRIMARY ELECTION May 24 Florida PRIMARY ELECTION June 7 California PRIMARY ELECTION Montana PRIMARY ELECTION South Dakota PRlMARY ELECTION UNITED REPUBLICAN FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK CHAIRMAN CO-CHAIRMAN Mr. William A. 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