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Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Bartlett, Dewey F. Collection 1963-1978



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Summary: Bartlett shown with various school groups as voiceover gives bartlett's education programs while he was governor. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 education

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Bartlett shown with various working people as voiceover states bartlett, as governor, brought more industry to ok than any other governor and candidate continue to do so as senator. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 industry

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Bartlett shown seated in office. He gives the background on forced busing and feels it is wrong. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 busing

Election Year: 1972

Summary: An assortment of drugs are shown, accompanied by a drumroll. Bartlett appears, saying that the problem lies with the dealer. He will introduce legislation to effectively deal with the pusher. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:30 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 drugs

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Ed Edmondson, the opponent, has voted with the radical, liberal members of congress in favor of bigger inflationary spending. And, in favor of welfare and food stamps for strikers. These words are scrolled and read. Includes photos Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:30 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 inflation; welfare; food stamps

Election Year: 1972

Summary: These words are scrolled and read, ed Edmondson doesn't say much about George McGovern, but he's pledged to support McGovern and his liberal party platform. Includes photos of Edmondson, bartlett, and others. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 voting record

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Bartlett shown in various scenes as voiceover states bartlett's background as governor, business, etc. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape 0 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 background

Election Year: 1972

Bud Wilkinson, seated on a desk, endorses bartlett. He says bartlett will support president Nixon.

Election Year: 1972

A debate between ed Edmundson and Dewey Bartlett. They discuss food stamps. John Birch society the questions have been omitted. They discuss daycare, Vietnam.

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Several people are interviewed on the street. They support bartlett. They feel he will do more for ok. He will improve education. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 education

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Several people are interviewed on the street. They don't like the way Edmondson votes. He is too liberal. Bartlett represents their way of thinking. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 voting record

Election Year: 1972

Several people are interviewed on the street. Bartlett has brought to Oklahoma, he was a good governor, he'll make an excellent senator.

Election Year: 1972

A bartlett campaign song is sung to the tune of joy to the world. Includes many scenes of bartlett campaigning, bumper stickers, etc. Ends with a billboard of Bartlett and Nixon.

Election Year: 1972

Summary: These words are scrolled and read, ed Edmondson would have you believe that he has supported president Nixon, but...He has supported the president less than any other member of Oklahoma's delegation. Includes photos of Edmondson, bartlett, and others. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 voting record

Election Year: 1972

Summary: A bicycle and bike racks are shown. Voiceover says kids used to be able to ride bikes to school. Now they are bused. Bartlett is in favor of neighborhood schools. He will stop busing. He is seen campaigning and greeting people. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 busing

Election Year: 1972

Summary: Several people are interviewed on the street. They say bartlett didn't raise taxes while he governor. He brought more industry and jobs into ok. Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:00 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 taxes; jobs; industry

Election Year: 1972

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