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SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B31-MA09_AV_0010 · Audiocassette · 1985-01-13
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Earl L. Bailey Memorial Service January 13, 1985 South Dakota Wales Church of God. Contains hymns and sermons from a church service.

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: B32-MA09_AV_0064 · MP4 · undated
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

KELOLAND-TV anchor introduction to documentary 'The Campaigners' that was filmed in South Dakota and featured Congressman Ben Reifel from South Dakota and Sir Harry Legge-Bourke, Member of Parliament from the Isle of Ely. The documentary showed the different techniques between elections in the United States and elections in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B31-MA09_AV_0001_01 · Open-reel tape · 1977-03-25
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Speeches given at the Minnehaha County Republican Party Lincoln Day dinner, which Ben Reifel was honored at for his years of service. Topics covered included economic slavery, leadership, future growth of the republican party, and freedom. March 25, 1977

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B31-MA09_AV_0001_02 · Audiocassette · 1977-03-25
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Speeches given at the Minnehaha County Republican Party Lincoln Day dinner, which Ben Reifel was honored at for his years of service. Topics covered included economic slavery, leadership, future growth of the republican party, and freedom. March 25, 1977

SDSU-Archives MA 009-MA 9: B32-MA09_AV_0066 · MP4 · 1905-05-07
Part of Ben Reifel Papers

Campaign advertisements for Bill Avery, Kansas Republican candidate in 1954; and Fred A. Obley, Pennsylvania Republican candidate for Congress in 1955. The recording consists of film clip of old time movies, such as Laurel and Hardy and Buster Keaton, and photographs of various babies. The clips are followed by a sign that reads 'Vote Bill Avery Experience Counts!' or 'Fred Obley for Congress Nov. 8th'. One of the ads has an image of Richard Nixon and another of President Eisenhower speaking. There are 28 ads in total: 21 for Bill Avery and 7 for Fred Obley. This does not have sound.