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Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of anti -Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) propaganda; pamphlets, clippings, documents; As a matter of Fact; It’s Your Pocketbook (Creeping Socialism?); “Hat in Hand”; “They fear Democracy”; “PUD and Socialism”; “Government within Government”; “You Can’t second Guess”: “Myers’ PUD Gigantics”; “Tax Problems Accompany PUDs” ; “The CVA Question”; “A Chance For Private Enterprise”; “More Big Government”; “Why CVA?”; The Little Story of Ten Little Workers (flyer); How 27 men Can Capture the United States; The Authority Issue; Cheap Power and Industrial Development; National Reclamation Association of anti-CVA propaganda; misc. clippings; A Case History (Yakima Daily republic); The Amazing PUD Aftermath (1948); 25 items.

 File — Drawer: 4, Folder: 70

Scope and Contents note

From the Collection:

The collection includes political campaign ephemera compiled by Dr. Daniel M. Ogden during his time as a Political Science professor at Washington State College and during his time as an advance man for John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign in the 1960s.

Materials relating to the many facets of Ogden’s career in public utilities are included in this collection including those used for the purpose of Ogden’s dissertation, “The Development of Federal Power Policy in the Pacific Northwest.” Included are pamphlets, ephemera, public and private power reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, research notes, legislative documents and the dissertation. Materials on Public/Private Power issues collected after completion of Ogden’s dissertation in 1949 are also included.

Dates

  • 1948-1978; 1996 1996-2006

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Extent

From the Collection: 10 Linear feet

Repository Details

Part of the Washington State University Vancouver, Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave
Vancouver WA 98686 United States
360-546-9249