Materials under the subject of conclusions (Chapter 12); letter from Rep. Walt Horan to Dan Ogden regarding information requested about the development of the Columbia River; The Columbia River Interstate Commission Bill; H.R. 3636; H.R. 3969; Development of Natural Resources (Walgreen Foundation Lecture, 1948); Wanted: A New Federal Power Policy (Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1948); Articles of Incorporation of the Northwest Public Power Association, Incorporated; Government Power Policy (Washington Water Power Company); Policy Declarations on Natural resources (United States Chamber of Commerce, 1948); letter to Ogden from U.S. Chamber of Congress; Vote Yes on 306 (pamphlet); Address by Henry J. Kaiser on Northwest Power; Columbia River Power and the Aluminum Industry (A Research Report); clippings, “Foster Creek Dam Hopes Are Remote”; “Business of the West is Opposed to a CVA” (New York Times, March 30, 1949); “Letter to the Editor…” (Pullman Herald); “Columbia Power stance Shifts”; 16 items.
Scope and Contents note
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
English
Extent
From the Collection: 10 Linear feet
Creator
- From the Collection: Ogden, Daniel M., 1922-2018 (Clarksburg, West Virginia) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Washington State University Vancouver, Archives and Special Collections Repository