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MS325_articles_016.pdf
"How they Run Udall for President No Laughing Matter."

June/July 1975.

MS325_fyi_002.pdf
"Update on the Tomato War."

March 1979.

F.Y.I -- "For Your Information" -- is a periodic summary of legislative activity of the Congress of the United States and proposals and general information of interest to the residents of the 2nd…

MS325_articles_006.pdf
"VIETNAM: This Nation Is Caught On A Treadmill." July 1967 in Reveille.Summarized from an Address Before Congress.

MS325_reports_063.pdf
"Wait 'Til Next Year' -- Old Time Verse."

September 20, 1966. 89th Congress.

MS325_speeches_027.pdf
"Water, Energy and Books -- Competition, Will it Help or Hurt?" New York, May 16, 1977.

Address by Morris K. Udall to the Association of American Publishers.

MS325_briefs_001.pdf
"What Arizonans Think."

April 1974, Congressional Brief.

MS325_reports_012.pdf
"What Congress Did: Part I and What Congress Did: Part II," 1961

ms325_reports_079.pdf
"What's Happening with Our Youth?: A Dialogue with Three Interns."

November 10, 1970. 91st Congress.

MS325_speeches_004.pdf
What's This About Flooding Out the Grand Canyon?

House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1965.

MS325_articles_011.pdf
"Where Do We Go from Here?: The Democratic Party."

November 24, 1973

MS325_articles_003.pdf
"Where's the Welfare State?" October 1, 1962 from The New Republic.

MS325_speeches_003.pdf
Who Needs Enemies When We Have Friends Like the Marlboro Man?

Arizona Chapter, American Cancer Society, September 27, 1963.

MS325_reports_033.pdf
"Who Rules the Rules Committee?"

January 25, 1963. 88th Congress.

MS325_reports_030.pdf
"Who's Winning the Cold War?"

October 4, 1962. 87th Congress.

MS325_articles_014.pdf
"Will Rogers is Running for President."

December 1974.

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“Plant a Good Tree” fund with Udall. Campaign trail. 1976.

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1968 campaign photos.

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1968 campaign portrait.

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Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "MO" text on blue Arizona state graphic, superimposed upon a red and white striped United States.

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Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "MO" red text beneath image of U.S. Capitol silhouetted in red.
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