The Papers of Florence Dwyer includes letters to and from constituents, as well as the Congresswoman's correspondences with other political figures, lobbyists, corporations, unions, and private individuals. The letters discuss current events during her tenure in office. They also showcase constituents and others garnering support from Dwyer on issues such as divorce, immigration, animal rights, agriculture, and the Vietnam War just to name a few.
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Letter to New Jersey university president
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, pens a letter to a New Jersey university president about fiscal reports, budgeting, and grants for facilities.
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Letter to office supply company executive
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a letter from an office supply company discussing infrastructure revolving around the Rural Electrification Administration.
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Letter to organization at a New Jersey university
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a letter from a organization associated and working within a New Jersey university about budgeting and a school milk program.
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Letter from a national corporation
An executive member within a national corporation with interests in yeast, wheat crop, and baking good ingredients corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey about tax increases and financial assistance.
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Letter from New Jersey constituent
A New Jersey constituent writes a letter to Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, to discuss humane slaughtering legislation.
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Letter from New Jersey Farm Bureau
An executive member of the New Jersey Farm Bureau corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about his thoughts on farmers, feeding of livestock, consumers, and the legislation that revolves around those three particular intersectional issues within farming legislation.
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Letter to New Jersey constituent
Francis J. Keenan, assistant to congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer, responds to a letter from a New Jersey constituent on behalf of Dwyer to discuss humane slaughtering legislation.
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Letter to a national corporation
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, briefly responds to a correspondence from an executive member in a national corporation with interests in yeast, wheat crop, and baking good ingredients. He discusses tax increases and financial assistance.
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Letter to New Jersey Farm Bureau
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, briefly responds to a correspondence from the New Jersey Farm Bureau about legislation.
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Letter from a New Jersey health organization
A high-ranking executive of a New Jersey health organization corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about fiscal budgeting for health and welfare pertaining to tuberculosis.
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Letter from a New Jersey union council
A president of a state industrial union council corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about his thoughts on the food industry, price structure, and the welfare of the consumers.
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Letter from medical device company
A member of the executive committee within a medical device company corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about legislation surrounding textiles--specifically cotton and wheat.
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Letter from medical device company and additional material
A member of the executive committee within a medical device company corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about legislation surrounding textiles--specifically cotton and other typical crops such as wheat. The executive committee member enclosed a copy of a letter he received from the Secretary of Agriculture about 'windfall profits ride on wheat bill.'
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Letter from New Jersey machining manufacturer
A high-ranking executive within a New Jersey machining manufacturer corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, stating the beliefs and thoughts surrounding the domestic sugar industry and the legislation revolving around the Sugar Act of 1962.
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Telegram from executive committee member of a medical device company
A member of the executive committee within a medical device company corresponds through telegram with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about legislation surrounding prices of textiles and crops such as cotton and wheat.
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Letter to a New Jersey health organization
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a high-ranking executive of a New Jersey health organization about fiscal budgeting for health and welfare pertaining to tuberculosis.
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Letter to a New Jersey union council
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a president of a state industrial union council about his thoughts on the food marketing industry.
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Letter to medical device company
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a member of the executive committee within a medical device company about legislation surrounding textiles--specifically cotton.
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Letter to medical device company
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a member of the executive committee within a medical device company about legislative surrounding textiles--specifically cotton and wheat.
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Letter to New Jersey machining manufacturer
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a high-ranking executive working at a New Jersey machining manufacturer and their thoughts on the domestic sugar industry and the legislation revolving around the Sugar Act of 1962.
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Letter from a national corporation
A high-ranking executive within a national chemical corporation corresponds to Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, discussing his thoughts on the domestic textile industry and its market position.
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Letter from medical device company
A member of the executive committee within a medical device company corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, about legislation surrounding textiles--specifically cotton.
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Letter from New York dairy cooperative association
The president of a New York dairy cooperative corresponds with Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, and seeks out recognition from the United States government and legislation around dairy goods and their regional market orders.
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Letter to a national corporation
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, responds to a high-ranking executive within a national chemical corporation with an interest in the domestic textile industry.
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Letter to medical device company
Florence P. Dwyer
Florence P. Dwyer, congresswoman of New Jersey, briefly responds to a member of the executive committee within a medical device company about legislation surrounding textiles--specifically cotton.