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SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0519 · Photographs · 1963 March 29
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Representative Ben Reifel and members of the South Dakota Bankers Association in Washington, D.C. Front row left to right: R.J. Berry; Hutchinson, Harkison, Lovald, Mateer, Gullickson, E.Y. Berry, Meklhaff, A.W. Powell. Back row left to right: Goodell, Colton, Lynch, Hill, Ben Reifel, Lovre, Larsen, Stilgebauer, Walrath

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0544 · Photographs · 1963 April 23
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Representatives Ben Reifel and E.Y. Berry with delegates to the National 4-H Conference on the steps of the US Capitol. Delegates: Sandra Jenter, Mary Jean Steinhauser, Donald Hoar, and Dennis Yeaton. Club agents: Frank Heitland and Elle Ollenburg

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0357 · Photographs · undated
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Representative Ben Reifel and Representative E.Y. Berry stand with another man in front of the statue of Joseph Ward statue in Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC. The statue was given by the State of South Dakota

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0340 · Photographs · 1962 July 23
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Representative Ben Reifel, Representative E.Y. Berry, and Senator Karl Mundt meet with South Dakota constituents; left to right: Representative Reifel; Marilyn Daczewitz; Senator Mundt; Col. Casey Fillbrandt; Representative Berry; Senator Joseph Bottum; Pat Fillbrandt

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0508 · Photographs · 1963 September 27
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Representative Ben Reifel, Merlyn Johnson, an International 4-H Youth Exchange delegate to Mexico from Valley Springs, South Dakota, South Dakota Governor Archie Gubbrud, and Representative E.Y. Berry in Washington, D.C. The US Capitol is in the background

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B33-34-MA009-0274 · Photographs · undated
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Bureau of Indian Affairs officials visit the Holy Rosary Mission in Pine Ridge, South Dakota; from the right: (second) Superintendent Towle; (third) Commissioner Emmons; (fourth) Rev. Lawrence Edwards, S.J., Superior of Holy Rosary Mission; From the Left (fourth) Rev. John Bryde, S.J. , principal of Holy Rosary Mission; (fifth) Ben Reifel, Aberdeen Area Director; (sixth) Representative Ely. Berry; (seventh) Assistant Commissioner Rex Lee

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B31-MA09_AV_0014 · Open-reel tape · undated
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Six 30-second radio advertisements to re-elect E.Y. Berry to Congress. Also contains advertisements for Gambil's in Mobridge, South Dakota.

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B31-MA09_AV_0015 · Open-reel tape · 1960-08-29
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Campaign advertisement for E.Y. Berry and Ben Reifel. Berry talks on spending tax dollars and how the spenders plan is to condition citizens to go with their programs by saying Russia is better and the United states is second rate giving the scenario of if the United States traded places with Russia.