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1 Dirksen, Everett McKinley (1896-1969), Papers
Politics, 1928-69
11 linear shelf feet, 722 folders
   

The Politics series of the Everett Dirksen Papers consists of three major divisions: correspondence, reference, and Republican National Convention. The last division was received with the original gift of the Dirksen papers. Political correspondence and reference materials were gathered in subsequent acquisitions and added to the collection in February 1982.

 
The correspondence division (f. 1-477) contains letters and telegrams to Dirksen and some of his campaign workers, 1928-66. There are comparatively few copies of Dirksen's responses. Subjects discussed include Republican Party principles, organization, and performance; Dirksen's campaigns for the U.S. House and Senate; election analyses; and political or campaign issues. Information about Dirksen's 1950 Senate campaign is particularly plentiful. The quality of documentation for other years is considerably more uneven. Related information may be found in the Chicago Office series, Politics subseries.
 
The reference division (f. 478-629) dates from 1928 through 1968 and includes some campaign memorabilia; issue statements, pamphlets, and position papers; political publications; certificates of nomination; reference materials for speeches; campaign data; and miscellany. Dirksen's 1944 presidential campaign and 1950 Senate campaign are relatively well covered. Related information may be found in the Chicago Office series, Politics subseries.
 
The Republican National Convention division (f. 630-722), 1956-69, consists of three subdivisions: candidates, general information, and Platform Committee. The candidates file, 1968, contains letters and telegrams to Dirksen regarding Republican presidential and vice-presidential candidates. The general information file, 1962-68 contains miscellaneous correspondence regarding the convention site and arrangements, the Republican Party, and television coverage. The Platform Committee subdivision, 1956-69, relates chiefly to Dirksen's chairmanship of the 1968 Platform Committee. It includes agendas, correspondence, platform suggestions and operations, analyses of the Republican party, and past platforms.
 
Each of the three major divisions of Politics is described more fully in the finding aid.
 
Folder No. Description
f. 1-7 Correspondence (1928-39). Republican Party principles, organization, and performance; Dirksen's candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives and his campaigns; post-1936 election analysis by Illinois Republican county officials; campaign funds, 1938; Townsend Plan. There are no letters for the years 1933-35, 1937.
f. 8-11 Correspondence (1940-48). Letters of endorsement for Dirksen, including some from labor and farm organizations; letter from House Minority Leader Joseph Martin praising Dirksen; congressional campaigns; Social Security; letter from Thomas Dewey thanking Dirksen, 1948. There are no letters for 1941.
f. 12-78 Correspondence (1949). Dirksen's 1950 campaign for U.S. Senate including scheduling, financing, and organization; expressions of support for Dirksen; opinions on issues; invitations to speak; Republican Party prospects. Correspondents include campaign director and fundraisers Harold E . Rainville, H .J . Neumiller, and R .C. Ingersoll. Documents include periodic campaign reports from Dirksen. There are few copies of Dirksen's responses to letters. Related materials can be found in the Chicago Office file.
f. 79-431 Correspondence (1950). Dirksen's 1950 campaign for the U.S. Senate including scheduling, financing, and organization; expressions of support for Dirksen; opinions on issues; Republican Party prospects; messages of congratulations upon Dirksen's election. Documents include periodic campaign reports (e.g., June 16, July 18, October 12 and 26) and letters from Congress Members and the Republican National Committee.
f. 423-435 Correspondence (1951-54). Campaign anecdotes; expressions of support for Dirksen; confidential letter establishing 1952 campaign bank account for Dirksen; 1952 presidential campaign; analysis of Dirksen's 1950 campaign (February 25, 1952); Dirksen's prescription for good government (March 3, 1952); observations about Robert Taft's 1952 presidential bid; split in the Republican ranks over the 1952
presidential candidate; four-page, handwritten letter (Accession 164) from Taft to Dirksen, August 6, 1952, explaining Taft's philosophy and conditions for campaigning for Dwight Eisenhower. There are no letters for 1953.
f. 436-461 Correspondence (1955). Letters endorsing Dirksen; analysis of Jewish vote in Illinois; information gathered for use in Dirksen's 1956 campaign; thanks for Dirksen's help; state and national politics; campaign fundraising, including correspondence with Ralph J . Scheu.
f. 462-475 Correspondence (1956). Campaign contributions; political information; suggestions for campaign strategy; endorsements; memo regarding Illinois patronage record; July 9 campaign summary; campaign workers.
f. 476-477 Correspondence (1957-66). Information about Illinois politics; campaign contributions; copy of Paul Douglas letter to the White House complaining about a lack of support for Dirksen's 1962 opponent.
f. 478 Reference (n.d.). Miscellany; campaign brochure for Dirksen opponent M .R . Clark.
f. 479-485 Reference (1928-37). Lists; brochures; handwritten notes; political advertising costs, 1930; precinct vote, 1930; campaign brochure comparing Dirksen and opponent William Hull; 1930 Dirksen primary petition certification; memo about Pekin's growth, 1930; election brochure and statistics, 1932; certificate of nomination, 1934; Illinois State Republican Committee's "Abe Lincoln's Scrapbook, 1936"; campaign brochure, pamphlets, bumper sticker, endorsements, and speech, 1936; Illinois Republican Citizens Organizations' bulletin, 1937.
f. 486-491 Reference (1938-39). Campaign memorabilia ; statements about issues; pamphlets; endorsements; speeches and studies prepared by others.
f. 492-501 Reference (1940). "The Roosevelt Record in Red!"; Dirksen's campaign brochures, advertising copy; "The True Republican Record"; miscellaneous campaign brochures and information; endorsements; quotations from Franklin Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie.
f. 502-504 Reference (1941-43). Pekin Times editorial regarding Dirksen's support for Roosevelt's foreign policy; Dirksen opponent James D. Carrigan's 1942 campaign brochure; Dirksen campaign ads; endorsement; "One Man— Wendell Willkie" (1943); Fortune article about Dirksen; information gathered for 1944 campaign.
f. 505-545 Reference (1944). Brochures and statements on campaign issues; Roosevelt's desire for a fourth term; reference materials for campaign statements; documents regarding Roosevelt's record; Thomas E . Dewey's campaign; Dirksen's presidential campaign including brochures, biography, advertising, congressional petition, list of contributors; statement justifying Dirksen as vice presidential choice; national
presidential campaign information; Republican National Convention materials; Henry Hoke, "Black Mail"; "A Frustrated Congress"; Opinion Research Corporation, "Dewey vs . Roosevelt: An Analysis of the Presidential Campaign"; documents concerning Sidney Hillman and labor unions; Republican National Committee publications; copies of remarks by Dewey, Bricker, and others; financial report of Dirksen for President Club.
f. 546-551 Reference (1946-49). 1946 campaign materials including Dirksen brochure, advertising copy pamphlets, and opponent Hans A. Spading materials; statistical analysis of 1948 election; information gathered for 1950 campaign including schedule and contributors lists.
f. 552 Reference, 1950. Dirksen, Everett. Endorsements; campaign brochures and policy statements; campaign letterhead samples; itinerary; Dirksen's voting record, 1945-46.
f. 553-556 Reference, 1950. Lists.
f. 557-559 Reference, 1950. Lucas, Scott. Campaign brochures; voting record, 1945-46. Lucas announcement of candidacy, 12/27/49.
f. 560-561 Reference, 1950. Media. Advertising information; miscellany.
f. 562-567 Reference, 1950. Miscellaneous. Samples of campaign memorabilia; speech materials ; issues statements; information about the Defense Production Act of 1950, Truman-Lucas civil rights program, communism.
f. 568 Reference, 1950. Notes: Miscellany; fragments.
f. 569 Reference, 1950. Scrapbook. Clippings concerning Democrats' performance, 1949-50.
f. 570-605 Reference, 1950 (January-November). Dated reference materials. Itineraries; information about campaign issues; Dirksen campaign items; lists; bulletins; material pertaining to Scott Lucas; platform and program information for the Illinois Republican State Convention; Senate Republican Policy Committee issue reports.
f. 606 Reference, 1951 . Information about Illinois Dirksen for President Clubs ; Dirksen remarks at Illinois State Fair.
f. 607-612 Reference, 1952. Senatorial Campaign Committee folder; information about Illinois Senate bill 102, an anti-subversives bill; lengthy analysis of Adlai Stevenson's gubernatorial administration; information about Dwight Eisenhower; Republican Party publications and compilations; 1952 bound copy of Republican National Convention program; Dirksen's nomination of Taft remarks.
f. 613 Reference, 1954. Senate vote analysis; miscellany.
f. 614-617 Reference, 1955. Federal election law reform; transcript of Israel Bond Dinner, Chicago; information about campaign issues in 1956; memorandum on Senate staff members' political contributions; donor lists for Dirksen testimonial dinner; speech material; press release announcing Dirksen's candidacy for Senate; preliminary
campaign activities.
f. 552A Reference, 1950. Form Letters. Model letters in response to offers of congratulations. [ACC. 97/1/15-3]
f. 618-621 Reference, 1956 . Campaign strategy statements ; biographical
material ; sample petition for nomination ; lists of possible
campaign supporters ; advertising ; certification of Dirksen's
primary victory ; 1956 Republican National Convention program;
copy of Eisenhower letter endorsing Dirksen.
f. 622 Reference, 1957. Republican National Committee, "The 1956 Elections: A Summary Report with Supporting Tables."
f. 623 Reference, 1958-59. Lists of campaign contributions returned (1958); analysis of William Stratton's popularity in bid for a third term as Governor.
f. 624-625 Reference, 1960-62. Clippings annotated copy of Democratic platform; memo, "A Political Assessment"; Dirksen campaign materials; certification of victory in primary election ; list of contributors to 1962 campaign.
f. 626 Reference, 1966. Charles Percy's campaign for U .S . Senate; memo regarding campaign contribution to Paul Douglas.
f. 627-629 Reference, 1968. Dirksen statement outlining his legislative accomplishments during entire career; speech materials and campaign information from Richard Nixon's campaign.
f. 630

Republican National Convention (RNC) . Candidates . Miscellaneous
(July-August, 1968).

Dirksen, Everett M.
Ford, Gerald
Gardner, John
Goldwater, Barry
Hatfield, Mark
Javits, Jacob
Kennedy, Robert

Lindsay, John
McCarthy, Eugene
Rockefeller, John D.
Romney, George
Stassen, Harold
Wallace, George
General candidates

Arranged alphabetically by name of candidate and chronologically
within each candidate's file.

f. 630-641 RNC. Candidates. NiXon, Richard M. (June-August, 1968).
f. 642-644 RNC. Candidates. Reagan, Ronald (July-August, 1968).
f. 645-670 RNC. Candidates. Rockefeller, Nelson (July-August, 1968).
f. 671

RNC. Candidates. Vice-Presidency (July-August, 1968).

Agnew, Spiro
Baker, Howard
Brooke, Edward
Javits, Jacob
Laird, Melvin
Lindsay, John

Percy, Charles
Reagan, Ronald
Tower, John
Volpe, John
General candidates
Arranged alphabetically by name of candidate and chronologically within each candidate's file.
f. 672 Republican National Convention (RNC). General Information (June- September, 1968). List of convention staff assistants; congratulations from Ronald Reagan on being named chairman of the platform committee; invitation to Claude Kirk's official welcoming breakfast; Nixon's acceptance speech as it appeared in the Congressional Record; and other'information.
f. 673 RNC. General Information . Arrangements (1968). Includes responses to invitations to a Dirksen-hosted reception.
f. 674 RNC. General Information. Convention Site (1959-66). Correspondence proposing Chicago as the Republican national convention site.
f. 675-678 RNC. General Information. Correspondence (1967-68). Miscellaneous correspondence with Dirksen about various topics, some of which are related to the convention. Some letters voice confidence in Dirksen and the Republican party; others concern convention procedures and personalities. There are "crank" letters included.
f. 679 RNC. General Information. Republican Party History (1962). Republican National Committee publication, "The History of the Republican Party. "
f. 680 RNC. General Information. Television Coverage (July-August, 1968). Reactions to national television airing of the convention.
f. 681-683 RNC. General Information. Temporary Committee on Resolutions (1968). Membership list and agenda and reference materials for June 19 meeting. The Platform Committee was known also as the Committee on Resolutions.
f. 684 RNC. Platform Committee. Agendas (May-July, 1968).
f. 685-686 RNC. Platform Committee. Correspondence, Congressional (June-July, 1968).
Members of Congress express views of the platform.
f. 687 RNC. Platform Committee. Correspondence, Fisher, John B. (.n.d.). Proposal for a food stamp program to be included in the platform.
f. 688 RNC. Platform Committee. Correspondence, Freeman, Roger. (May 1968). Suggestions for the platform by Freeman who was associated with The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.
f. 689-704 RNC. Platform Committee. Correspondence, General (June-August, 1968). Suggestions for the platform. Topics include Vietnam, the Pueblo incident, law and order, equal rights for women, civil rights, rightto work, welfare, aging, social security, the economy, and gun control. Dirksen responded to some of the recommendations.
f. 705 RNC. Platform Committee. Correspondence, Platform Committee Officers (June-July, 1968). Announcements of meetings, scheduling conflicts.
f. 706-707 Republican National Convention (RNC). Platform Committee. Correspondence, Speaking Appearances (June-July, 1968). Invitations: to appear before the committee; requests to testify.
f. 708 RNC. Platform Committee. General (June-August, 1968). Speech regarding the origin of the party system and the Republican party's recent record; observation on the platform's affect on government employees.
f. 709 RNC. Platform Committee. Memberships (June-July, 1968) of the members and subcommittee assignments.
f. 710-711 RNC. Platform Committee. Past Party Platforms (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968). Booklets containing the platforms of past Republican national conventions.
f. 712 RNC. Platform Committee. Platform Implementation (1969). Staff memorandum to Dirksen regarding tactics for implementing the platform.
f. 713-720 RNC. Platform Committee. Republican Coordinating Committee Task Force Reports (June, 1968). Summaries and recommendations on the following topics: fiscal policies, human rights, federal-statelocal governments, revenue sharing, urban education, aging, national security, crime and delinquency, job opportunities and
welfare, and foreign relations. Includes comparison of past Republican platforms, Republican comments of the state of the union (1966-1968), and other Republican leadership statements.
f. 721-722 RNC. Platform Committee. Speech Drafts (1968). Various drafts of Dirksen's remarks to the convention; correspondence reacting to the speech.

* A special thanks to Irfan Asrar of IntellaDOC Document Solutions for his assistance on the PDF documents.


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