Physical descrip: 1 v. (various foliations), 30 cm., 172 p.
Third floor priority transition issues by department -- Office of Management and Budget transition issues -- Legislation-state, federal-transition issues -- Litigation transition...
Title supplied by cataloger. Election poster showing Sen. John Kennedy in the center with Sen. E. L. Bartlett on the left and Rep. Ralph Rivers on the right.
Four men described as campainers pose in front of a bookcase at Melville's Roadhouse, September 1954. E. L. Bob Bartlett appears to be the man sitting on right.
37 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "Fahrenkamp Collection, 10/09/90". Film shows a campaign commercial for State Senator Bettye Fahrenkamp. She discusses the roles of business and government.
55 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 11/04/74". Film shows street interviews about the 1974 election campaign, in which pedestrians show their dissaproval with the candidates' mudslinging.
"Born in Alaska and thus unable to vote for previous presidential elections, William Egan is shown as he marks an absentee ballot to be recorded in his hometown of Valdez."
Title from donor notes. Full donor notes read: "Polling place for primary election (pre-statehood, the only national election in which Point Hope could vote): RJC, with election officials and poll-watchers Lenny Lane, David Frankson, Daniel...
36-second film clip, color with sound track. Title frame reads: "State Senator Bettye Fahrenkamp campaign commercial on Fairbanks airport development". Campaign commercial of Bettye Fahrenkamp standing in front of the Fairbanks International...
130 second, color with sound, film clip. Title from title frame: Democratic Convention elects Emil Notti to run against Don Young for Congress. Appears to be a news broadcast describing the Democratic Party's nomination of Emil Notti to run...
46 second, color with sound film clip. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 10/23/72". Film shows Leonard Nimoy being interviewed about campaigning for presidential candidate George McGovern.