Title taken from clipping. Photograph used in a news clipping showing Sen. Bob Bartlett, Melba Philleo, Rep. Ralph Rivers and Fred W. Ford, the FCC Commissioner. Miss Philleo won the Alaska Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting contest.
Caption: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Joule of Kotzebue visit with Senator E. L. Bartlett in the Capitol after Mr. Joule was presented an award marking his 40 years service with the federal government in Alaska. The Joules now live in Anchorage. Mr. Joule...
E. L. Bob Bartlett with Stan McCutcheon (left) and Albert Kaloa, Jr. of Tyonek. Sen. Bartlett may be speaking about a senate bill pertaining to rural housing.
Senator E. L. Bob Bartlett (seated) with Jules Wright, President, Fairbanks Native Association; Charles Blomfield of the Alaska State Housing Authority; Bill Hopkins of the Alaska State Housing Authority; and Keith Arnold of the Alaska State...
87 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 1970-1976". Film shows Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey speaking about President Nixon's economic policies at an Alaskans-for-Begich fundraising dinner. His talk...
Photograph of Governor Egan signing the Human Rights Act. Identified are left to right Sen. Mike Gravel, Dick Hedberg-AFL-CIO, Maria G. Bowman and Willard Bowman-NAACP.
2 min, 54 sec film clip, color/sound. Title frame identifies clip as color/silent. Senator Ted Stevens discusses an amendment proposed by Sen. Paul Tsongas to the Alaska Lands Act, particularly, its effect on mining operations and...
"Senator John F. Kennedy, accompanied by Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., a member of the candidate's official party, officially opens his "new Frontiers" campaign at the state fair, and is greeted by Matanuska Valley homesteader. J. V Kruscavage, right. ...
"At a Democratic Party given by John (Jack) Burns in Honolulu on November 25, 1959, we find (l. to r.): Mrs. Daniel Inouye, Sen. Gruening, Mrs. Sargent Kahanamoku and Mrs. Gruening. Seated is the hostess, Mrs. Burns."
Title taken from title frame. Frank Waskey, Alaska's first delegate to Congress, tells Senator Ernest Gruening about traveling to Washington in the early 1900's. 101-second film clip, black & white/sound.