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When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Presidential Campaign Mementos, Crerar Ms 241, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
This collection contains materials relating to the United States Presidency and various campaign materials. The materials date from 1935 – 1968 and contain materials relating to the Landon/Knox campaign in 1936, Willkie/McNary campaign in 1940, Dewey/Bricker campaign in 1944, Dewey/Warren campaign in 1948, the general 1952 election, the general 1960 campaign, the campaigns of Goldwater/Miller and Johnson/Humphrey in 1964, and the general 1968 election.
While the majority of the collection relates to specific campaigns and the individuals running, other parts of the collection provide insight into topical and political issues over the period, such as the New Deal, the multiple terms of FDR, and the assassination of JFK.
The collection is divided into two series: Ernest Hermann Personal Documents and Presidential Campaigns. The materials date from 1935-1968, with the majority of the materials dating from the 1930s and the 1960s. The collection provides insight into how presidential campaigns were run, as well as what issues were important to specific parties during this period.
Series I, Ernest Hermann Personal Documents, contains materials relating to the personal and political life of Ernest Hermann. The materials in this series date from 1935-1940. The series contain letters, an invitation to a dinner party, and a program from an event he attended.
Series II, Presidential Campaigns, contains materials that relate to presidential elections and presidential campaigns. The series contains newspaper clippings, campaign memorabilia, essays, open letters, topical and campaign brochures, as well as several political poems and comics about Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal.
This series contains several personal documents of Ernest Hermann. These include letters, dinner invitations, and programs from his time in political activism.
This series includes different types of campaign memorabilia and documents relating to the American presidency and election process. Within the series, there are newspaper clippings, topical and campaign brochures, comics and essays, books and booklets concerning the American presidency, and various posters, banners, buttons, and marketing documents from various campaigns.