"Dick Lugar, Send Our Best in '76" Campaign Button
Button from Richard Lugar's 1976 Senate campaign. Brown and white lettering and background on a metal body. Pin across the back.
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circa 1976
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"Lugar" Promotional Fan
Paper fan made up of several pieces. Can be folded together. Has a long tail with a tassel on the end. Says "Lugar" on it in red lettering. Made as part of the "Lugar Fan Club."
Audra Bailey
circa 1972
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Richard G. Lugar Speaking during his Presidential Campaign
Photograph of Richard Lugar giving a speech during his campaign to be U.S. President. Seems to have been delivered in New Hampshire.
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circa 1995
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Lugar for President bumper sticker
Blue bumper sticker with yellow borders and white lettering. Has an adhesive back.
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circa 1995
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Framed Clipping, "Ronald Reagan has narrowed his list..."
A framed reproduction of a newspaper clipping. Shows photographs of Senator Richard Lugar, George H.W. Bush, and Senator Paul Laxalt. Text above the photographs states that Ronald Reagan has narrowed down his list of potential vice presidential nominees down to these three men.
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circa 1980
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"Dick Lugar for Vice President" Campaign Button
Campaign button with the words "Dick Lugar for Vice President" in blue lettering on a yellow background.
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Unknown, possibly circa 1980?
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Lugar For Indiana
Campaigns, Elections, United States Senate
Brochure created as part of the materials for Richard G. Lugar's 1974 Senate campaign.
Lugar for Senate Committee
1974
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Lugar for Senate 1976 Campaign Radio Spot - "A Remarkable Man"
A radio spot from the Lugar for Senate 1976 campaign, which highlights the experiences that Richard Lugar had already gained up to that point: Rhodes Scholar, naval officer, businessman, teacher, farmer, family man, and the most successful mayor in the history of Indianapolis.
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1976
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Lugar for Senate 1976 Campaign Radio Spot - "Growth"
A radio spot from the Lugar for Senate 1976 campaign, highlighting how Richard Lugar used his time as Mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana to revitalize the city by reducing the local tax rate for five straight years, which attracted new businesses to the area and created new jobs.
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1976
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Lugar for Senate 1976 Campaign Radio Spot - "Family Businessman"
A radio spot from the Lugar for Senate 1976 campaign, describing how Richard Lugar and his brother Tom Lugar worked together to revive their family business after a period of financial hardship. They retooled and modernized the business, designed new products with higher sales potential, and grew their export markets. Three years later, the small business won Central Indiana's first E-Award for Excellence in Exporting. The narrator summarizes by saying that, as a public servant, Dick Lugar still remembers what running a small business is all about.
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1976
English