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    Carl E. Bailey papers, 1930-1986

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    Campaign material, speeches, correspondence, biographical material, and newsclippings relating to Carl E. Bailey's political career.UALR.0072 A-72 CARL E. BAILEY PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 3 document cases. 1927-1948. Donated. Campaign material, speeches, correspondence, biographical material, and newsclippings relating to Carl E. Bailey's political career. Carl Bailey was born October 8, 1894, in Bernie, Missouri. In October 1915, he married Margaret Bristol at Paragould, Arkansas. He took courses at Chillicothe Business College in Missouri in 1915, but never completed his degree. In 1922, he passed the Arkansas Bar and opened a private law practice in Little Rock in 1924. He served as Prosecuting Attorney for Pulaski and Perry Counties from 1927-1934. He served as State Attorney General from 1934-1936. He served two terms as Governor from 1936-1940. He lost the special election for the U. S. Senate position vacated after Joe T. Robinson's death in 1937. Carl Bailey also ran unsuccessfully for a third term as Governor in 1940. He continued to practice law until his death in 1948. (For additional material, see UALR.0073 Bailey Family Papers. Arranged chronologically. FILE TITLES Box 1 File 1 - Biographical Material File 2 - Bailey Family Newsclippings File 3 - Prosecuting Attorney - Attorney General Newsclippings (1927-1936) File 4 - Campaign Material, Attorney General, 1934 File 5 - Campaign and Inaugural Material, First Term Governor, (1936-1938) File 6 - First Term Governor Newsclippings (1936-1938) File 7 - Campaign Material, Senate Race, 1937 File 8 - Senate Race, Newsclippings, 1937 File 9 - Second Term Governor Papers, (1938-1940) File 10 - Second Term Governor Newsclippings, (1938-1940) File 11 - Campaign Material, Governor Race, 1940 File 12 - Campaign Organization Papers, Governor Race, 1940 File 13 - Private Law Practice Newsclippings, (1940-1948) File 14 - John Wells Newsclippings File Box 2 (OV) Item 1 - 1937 Inauguration scrapbook. Item 2 - Arkansas State Flag. Item 3 - U. S. Flag. Item 4 - Campaign flyers. Item 5 - Campaign button and postcards. Item 6 - Campaign Pennant. Item 7 - Inauguration Programs. Box 3 (OV) -- Funeral Scrapbook, Oct 23 1948

    Dr. Randall Bailey, ITC, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Randall Bailey. Dr. Bailey talks about his book, "They Were Altogether in One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical Criticism". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Richard Bailey finishing a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey putting the finishing touches on a turtle sculpture

    Richard Bailey finishing a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey putting the finishing touches on a turtle sculpture

    Richard Bailey beside a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey posing with his hand on an abstract sculpture

    Richard Bailey and a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey leaning beside an abstract sculpture while wearing ear protection

    Richard Bailey and a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey leaning beside an abstract sculpture while wearing ear protection

    Richard Bailey beside a sculpture

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    A photograph of Bailey posing with his hand on an abstract sculpture

    Oral History Interview with Ralph Bailey

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Bailey. His first name is never made clear. Bailey served in the Navy aboard the USS Radford (DD-446) and was present at the Battle of Kula Gulf off Kolombangara in the Solomon Islands. He recalls seeing the USS Helena (CL-50) sink. Bailey describes an account of disarming a torpedo and contracted the mumps, which put him in the hospital at Pearl Harbor for a time. He also decribes some scenes of liberty that he enjoyed. Bailey then reads an account of the Radford at the Battle at Kula Gulf. He then reads excerpts of poems
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