Box 1
Contains 412 Results:
Taft, Robert Senator: Rockland Visit 1951
Contains records kept separately by Brewster's office, but only from 1951-52. Taft was a close political ally and the careers of the two were connected on many major issues. Taft and Brewster survived uninjured the crash of a small plane on the frozen Kennebec River in Maine on their way to an appearance in 1950.
Bangor-Brewer Constitution and Membership [1947-48]
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Bangor-Brewer Young Republican Station [Undated]
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Bangor-Brewer Young Republicans: Current [1949]
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Campaign Materials
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Young Republicans: 1951
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Young Republicans: 1951-52 [College]
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Young Republicans: College Magazine [1948]
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Young Republicans: Current, 1946-47, 1949, 1950
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.
Young Republicans: Lincoln Day Banquet 1948
Records and correspondence concerning activities of the various branches of the Young Republicans Clubs of Maine from 1951-52. They held meetings, sponsored activities, and were warmly supported by Brewster and his son Charles. Their charter purpose was "to promote and further the interests of the Republican Party; and to assist the younger members of the Republican Party to obtain recognition in party councils"*.