Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
Ben Reifel, Earl Crook, and Don Hunter on beet allotments for beet growers before the Agriculture Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. Guests represent two separate South Dakota Beet Growers Associations.
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.
Ben Reifel introduces his family and talks about his reasons for running for Congress in the First District of South Dakota. He also thanks his supporters and other candidates and asks constituents for their votes. Ben Reifel introduces his granddaughters, Lisa and Laura Anderson, his daughter Loyce, his niece, Monica Johnson, and his wife Alice Reifel.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the election.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Three 1-minute campaign advertisements for Ben Reifel sent to radio stations to be aired during the primary election in June.
Ben Reifel talk of his background of growing up on a small farm on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, his education at South Dakota State College and Harvard University, his time in the military, and his career with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. He also speaks of his decision to run for Congress. His wife, Alice, appears near the end to stand by her husband in a show of support. He ends by asking listeners for their vote in the primary election in 1960.
Congressman Ben Reifel congratulates the University of South Dakota for the dedication of South Dakota's first educational television station, KUSD-TV.
Ben Reifel radio advertisements, 'Reifel for Congress'. Included in a Republican song.
Ben Reifel being interviewed at an outdoor campaign rally. There is no sound.
Barbara Fitzgerald interview Congressman Ben Reifel where he talks about his background, American Indians, and reservations.
Congressman Ben Reifel remarks about two bills he introduced to Congress. A nationwide health insurance program to those over the age of 65 and an amendment to the Social Security Act.
Ben Reifel introduces 'Your Man on the Hill', a short film showing the day and life of a Congressman. There is a short clip of the film at the end, but does not show the film in its entirety.
Ben Reifel introduces 'Your Man on the Hill', a short film showing the day and life of a Congressman. There is a short clip of the film at the end, but does not show the film in its entirety.
Congressman Ben Reifel remarking on flaxseed legislation.
Congressman Ben Reifel remarking on flaxseed legislation.
Four 20-second radio spots of Ben Reifel for fund drive the Aberdeen, South Dakota Chapter of the Red Cross.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his candidacy of re-election to Congress.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his candidacy of re-election to Congress.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his candidacy of re-election to Congress.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his candidacy for re-election to Congress.
Congressman Ben Reifel talks about the Medicare bill and its features, as well as other things he has supported, such as social security.
Congressman Ben Reifel talks about the Medicare bill and its features, as well as other things he has supported, such as social security.
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Congressman Ben Reifel remarks about two bills he introduced to Congress. A nationwide health insurance program to those over the age of 65 and an amendment to the Social Security Act.
Congressman Ben Reifel remarks about two bills he introduced to Congress. A nationwide health insurance program to those over the age of 65 and an amendment to the Social Security Act.
Congressman Ben Reifel makes remarks on Memorial Day of the price of liberty and recites the poem 'The Golden Key' by Carrie Jacobs Bond. He ends asking for listeners support in the upcoming election. There is a sign on the desk Reifel is seated at that reads ' Ben Reifel for Congress'.
Congressman Ben Reifel on the Farm Bill and government controls on agriculture.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his decision to not run for Senate in the 1968 election.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his decision to not run for Senate in the 1968 election.
Congressman Ben Reifel announces his decision to not run for Senate in the 1968 election.
Congressman Ben Reifel talks about the Medicare bill and its features, as well as other things he has supported, such as social security.
Congressman Ben Reifel's statement of the business operations of Billie Sol Estes with the U.S. Government. Billy Sols Estes vs. Texas, 1965
Congressman Ben Reifel on outlook for sugar beet hearings.