Box 24
Contains 5 Results:
Reel-to-Reel tape, Judd Speeches on Con-Con over WMAX for Election Campaign, 1961.
Contains documents, booklets, pamphlets, dealing with the constitutional Convention and Judd's participation as a delegate. Also includes her personal journal for the first month of the convention and two bound volumes, "State of Michigan Constitutional Convention, 1961, Official Record." Subject/chronological arrangement.
Cassette Tape, TV 35 Interview, 1975.
Excellent documentation of the League's history in Grand Rapids and its active participation in local, state and national government. Contains pamphlets, speeches, annual reports, board minutes, scrapbooks and correspondence. Many of Judd's interests stem from her LWV affiliation, Civil Service, Committee of 100, Citizen's Action, National Municipal League. Subject/chronological arrangement.
Tax Trends and Politics, 1944.
Series contains information on city planning, citizens Action, Goebel Administration and City Charter. Judd was very active in the movement for better local government, she was a worthy adversary of the political boss Frank McKay and Mayor George Welsh (whom she considered to be McKay's right hand man). Subject/chronological arrangement
Charles H. Leonard, Article, 1926.
Series contains genealogy material, scrapbooks, an autobiography of Judd. Also contains documents dealing with Charles Leonard and the Leonard Refrigerator Co. Subject/chronological arrangement.
People. General Council Dinner of the League of Women Voters, Identified, 1955.
Contains group photos of the League of Women Voters, Con-Con, and Grand Rapids scenes, and a few family photos.