Box 4
Contains 30 Results:
Scrapbook 12, pp. 1-10, January 1968
Inclusions: a photograph of and story about Arrington explaining the use of the electric typewriter, a page from the program at the Kendall College groundbreaking ceremony for Penny Jane Terra Hall in which Arrington gave a speech, and photographs of Arrington giving speeches.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 11-40, January-April 1968
Inclusions: a certificate of appreciation from the Institute on Continuing Education of the Illinois Bar, a program for a testimonial dinner honoring William J. Scott, and the speech notes for a speech given by Arrington on Radio.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 43-47, March-April 1968
The folder contains the Union League Mean and Events magazine's March issue. The magazine focuses a great deal on legislation and therefore Arrington features prominently in several articles
Scrapbook 12, pp. 50-75, April-May 1968
Activities as a legislator and his participation in functions. Inclusions: Arrington's name tag for The Citizens Conference on State Legislatures, a photograph of Arrington presenting a meritorious service award to Fremont E. Schneider, and a marriage announcement for Arrington's daughter.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 75, May 1968
Handwritten letter to Arrington from Dick. Kept in a separate folder to prevent acid absorption.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 76-120, June-July 1968
Activities as a legislator. Inclusions: a letter mentioning a speech by Arrington on the "right to bear arms," a letter describing presidential candidate Richard Nixon as a unifying point for the Republican party, and letters thanking Arrington for his participation in functions.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 122-129, July-September 1968
Involvement in the ongoing presidential campaign. Inclusions: a press release demonstrating the support of Nixon by 104 state legislators, an invitation and program to the Republican National Convention Gala, and a dinner invitation from Nixon and Agnew.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 130-141, October 1968
Partially related to Arrington's continued interaction with the Nixon campaign, and partially related to Arrington's work as a legislator. Inclusions: letters from Nixon's campaign thanking Arrington for his support, photographs of Arrington while at a function in Miami, and the program for the Road to Victory Dinner in Chicago.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 142-154, October 1968
Inclusions: a request for information on Michael B. Arrington for the purposes of membership to the Union League Club of Chicago, a certificate declaring Arrington an Honorary Member of the Grinnell Young Republicans Club, and letters of thanks for his participation in functions.
Scrapbook 12, pp. 156, November 1968
An unusual publication entitled the Sixth Annual Dinner Dance - contains a number of advertisements and small ads about important Republicans.