Whitney, Alexander F. (Alexander Fell)
Dates
- Existence: 1873 - 1949
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Interview Program: WCFM, Whitney Memorial, July 20, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter, January 5, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter, December 5, 1947
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter, February 15, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter, June 25, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter, June 27, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Acceptance of Commission, September 13, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: ADA Opposition to Labor Appointment, January 26, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Assistance in Attaining Labor Appointment, January 28, 1949
Item includes letter from Whitney regarding next steps to attain labor appointment dated January 25, 1949.
Letter: Assistant Secretary of Labor Appointment, December 20, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Barriers to Labor Appointment, January 23, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Campaign Thank-you, November 1, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Clearing House Meetings, May 20, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Confirming Whitney Support for Labor Appointment, February 4, 1949
Item includes copy of letter retyped June 1, 1978.
Letter: Congratulations, September 30, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Contribution Thank-you, October 22, 1948
Item includes letter from Whitney dated October 20, 1948 regarding contribution.
Letter: Democratic Party in Minnesota, February 8, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Election Research, Liberal Candidates, September 23, 1948
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Future Campaign Plans, March 3, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Humphrey Support for Labor Appointment, February 19, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Humphrey Support for Labor Appointment, February 19, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment, February 2, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment, February 4, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment and the ADA, January 22, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment Concerns, February 5, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment Concerns, Report from Whitney, February 14, 1949
Item includes report from Whitney dated February 7, 1949 which is referenced in letter. Report details Whitney's trip to Washington, D.C. including a conversation with Labor Secretary Tobin about Killen's potential appointment.
Letter: Labor Appointment Considerations, February 4, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment Decision, February 6, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment Opposition, February 2, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.
Letter: Labor Appointment Opposition, January 31, 1949
Contains Killen's correspondence and papers, primarily related to political campaigns and committee work.