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When Women Work -- Sparks Fly!!!


Cornell University Political Americana Collection


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Collection: Cornell University Political Americana Collection

ID Number: 2214.BR0060

Title: When Women Work -- Sparks Fly!!!

Date Made: ca. 1956

Party: Republican

Election: 1956

Item Count: 1

Classification: Ephemera

Object Type: Fliers (Printed matter)

Measurements: Flier: 11 x 8.5 in.; 27.94 x 21.59 cm

Materials & Techniques: Offset printing

Notes: Flier from the Women's Division, Citizens for Eisenhower, promoting use of a 23-minute movie titled "Knock on Every Door", which is described as a "non-partisan get out the vote film". Bing Crosby is featured in the film. Item 2214.PA0441b is a flier with very similar content, which also includes a cartoon by Cy Hungerford.

Subjects: Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Crosby, Bing; Film/Video; Voting; Politics; Promotional materials; Women; Elections; Publicity

Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214?Rare & Manuscript Collections?Cornell University Library?Cornell University

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Related Objects: Related?When Women Work Sparks Fly!!?Citizens for Eisenhower; Hungerford, Cy?0

Creators

Creator Biography: American

Role: Distributor

Political Figures

Political Figure: Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Biography: American, 1890-1969

Political Figure: Crosby, Bing

Biography: American, 1904-1977

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