Congressional Papers of J. Floyd Breeding
Collection Summary
| Title: | Congressional Papers of J. Floyd Breeding | 
| Call Number: | MS 75-04 | 
| Size: | 35.5 linear feet | 
| Acquisition: | Donated by Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Breeding | 
| Processed by: | DAO 3-1975; Staff, 1989; KJC, 11-1991 | 
| Restrictions: | None | 
| Note: | Collection stored in off-site facility. Contact Special Collections regarding retrieval. | 
Literary Rights
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      State University. When permission is granted to examine the manuscripts, 
      it is not an authorization to publish them. Manuscripts cannot be used for 
      publication without regard for common law literary rights, copyright laws 
      and the laws of libel. It is the responsibility of the researcher and his/her 
      publisher, to obtain permission to publish. Scholars and students who eventually 
      plan to have their work published are urged to make inquiry regarding overall 
    restrictions on publication before initial research.
     
    Content Note
The J. Floyd Breeding collection 
    of Congressional Papers covers Breeding's political career from 1957 to 1966. 
    The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, news clippings, visual 
    and audio materials. The collection also includes social memorabilia from 
    the white house during the Truman, Eisenhower, Johnson and Kennedy Administrations. 
    A vast majority of the papers relate to Breeding's campaign, ie., campaign 
    contributions and expenditures. A portion of of the collection 
    is correspondence between Breeding and his campaign manager, Lawrence Brennan. 
    These letters offer valuable insight into the Democratic political climate 
    in Kansas during the 1950s and 1960s. Another segment of the collection covers 
    Breeding's tour of duty as an expert foreign consultant with the Department 
    of Agriculture. This position involved world-wide trips in an attempt to exploit 
    the world grain market. Breeding provides an agricultural economic indicator 
    of the conditions in the developing nations of the world. Also included in the collection are extensive press releases regarding Breeding's political activities, campaign advertisements and recorded campaign speeches.
    
    
   
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