Box 1
Container
Contains 132 Results:
Feb. 28, 1975. Committee on Ways & Means. List of invited Panelists.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Members of Congress for Peace Through Law. Special Committee on Middle East Peace, Feb. 23, 1976.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Kent Community Action Program. June 27, 1975.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
News Release. Nov. 26, 1975. National Cancer Institute Awards $75,000 to Grand Rapids Hospitals. Gives VanderVeen's local address as 162 Federal Building, GR.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Guest Book. Signature of those visiting VanderVeen’s Office, Mar 1974-Dec. 1976.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
1976 Reelection Ad sheet [1 sheet folded]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Green Schedule card, Nov. 18th (Tuesday)
File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Flyer. “Leaders for a Change. Vote Democratic, Nov. 2nd., [1976 reelction, including Jim Carter, Vander Veen and others]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Clipping. “O'Neill says Nixon to Quit before June 1” / by Stephen Wermiel, Globe Staff.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
Printed flyer with image of VanderVeen “VanderVeen for U.S. Senate. VanderVee '78 Committee. 28th St. S.E. GR
File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Includes here are paper items which explain and document VanderVeens political career. Invitations, flyers, and political ads mark his run for the position as Congressman. One set of invitation cards uses a design by graphic artist Stephen Frykhom (Herman Miller), which he created for a poster promoting VanderVeen's 1974 campaign. Other documents, including a few letters, a newsletter “On the Record”, and brief reports, tell of his work while in Washington. Some items document his work back...
Dates:
circa 1922-2006
