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Box 2

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Contains 37 Results:

“Dick VanderVeen’s got the right idea …” Sam Sella.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
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

Cocktails at Joyce and David Hecht's, in support of Congressman Dick Vander Veen. Sept. 14, 1974. Orange invitation and gold envelop. Cocktail Birthday Party for Congressman Richard Vander Veen, Nov. 23, 1975 at Flo and Jim Bouwman's. Brown invitation and response card, and a cream colored envelop for each.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

Cocktail party in honor of U.S. Representative Richard Vander Veen, August 27, 1976, Jim and Nancy Gould. Yellow with black flower. Help us set the course for Congressman Dick VanderVeen. Rose & Abe Drasin, Rana & Joe Schwartz. Cocktails, Oct. 14, 1976. Brown, folding, with historical compus illustration.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

The Honorable Richard F. Vander Veen, Representative from the Fifth District of Michigan Cordially invites you to a coctail buffet honoring the Honorable Jerry Brown, Governor of California. Oct. 25, 1976. At the home of Mr. And Mrs. James E. Gould. Formal white invitation card.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

Sail on to Victory with Dick VanderVeen. Jerrie and Don Waterman. Oct. 29, 1976. Cocktails. Blueline sailing sketch on front.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

Cheers for our Congressman. n.d. White with black block lettering. Welcome home Dick and Marion ... Reception and Dinner. “76” Committee. Orange heart illustration on front / Design by Steve Frykholm. Welcoming home invitation. Valentine Reception and Dinner, Feb. 14 [no year]. Glen and Betsy Boore, at Tommy Branns. On lettering on white card stock.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

Candidate for U.S. Senate. Reception. Tom and Claire Geil. Feb. 2, [1978] Beige card stock with brown lettering. Folded map on plain white paper.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

U.S. Senate. Pizza and Politics. Dr. and Mr. Abraham Becker. Feb. 22 [1978]. Green lettering on crème paper. n.d. Vander Veen Debt burner. Sat. June 25. Picnic. Dorothy and Tex Newman's. No. 193.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
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

June 4, [1976] Bill Hutchinson and Doug Hillman [reception] “Keeping Congressman Vander Veen in Washington”. Peninsular Club.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
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

July 8, 1976. Cocktail Party. Greg and Ginny Purcell.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
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