Box 2
Contains 36 Results:
Scrapbook 6, pp. 98-107, June-August 1961
Letters to Arrington dealing with a number of topics, revolved around praising him in some way.
Scrapbook 6, pp. 108-144, December 1961-March 1962
Actions as a legislator during this time period. Inclusions: a letter which stated Arrington's refusal to participate in the national senatorial campaign, an announcement for the Civic League's 19th annual meeting, and a photograph of Arrington and other legislators.
Scrapbook 6, pp. 148-162, March-October 1962
Involvement in a number of functions during this time period. Inclusions: a copy of the City Club Bulletin announcing a speech made by Arrington, an invitation to a luncheon in which Arrington gave a speech on court reform, and letters thanking Arrington for his appearances.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 1-11, February 1963
Speeches given in February of 1963. Inclusions: a copy of the Retail News Briefs featuring a section devoted to one of Arrington's speeches, photographs of Arrington participating in speeches, and printed descriptions of the above photographs.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 26, March-May 1963
Copies of two articles written about legislation Arrington was involved in. Kept in a separate folder to reduce acid absorption.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 14-31, February-March 1963
Actions as a legislator, specifically revolving around a bill supported by Arrington that would deny pay to striking workers. Inclusions: a published rebuttal to remarks made by Arrington on the proposed bill, letters expressing support and then congratulations for the passing of the bill, and an article on the successful passing of the election board bill.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 38, February-March 1963
Newspaper clippings dealing with a bill proposed by Arrington which would expand protection from uninsured drivers. Kept in a separate folder to reduce acid absorption.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 35-74, March-July 1963
Work as a legislator during this time period. Inclusions: a letter from a Democrat expressing gratitude, a photo of Arrington and others at a dinner function, and a letter mentioning a commemorative pen to celebrate the sign of a bill into law.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 78-91, July-December 1963
Activities in the Senate. Inclusions: several letters expressing gratitude for Arrington's actions, and a copy of the Illinois Political Reporter which named Arrington and two others as the most effective senators.
Scrapbook 7, pp. 93, 1963
A card sent by a child named Kurt expressing positive feelings for Arrington. Kept in a separate folder to prevent acid absorption.