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  1. 1880 - Print, Photographic

    Dick Cheney, Ann and Alan Simpson with Troopers in the background at a dinner honoring Alan Simpson for receiving the "Citizen of the West Award" in Denver, CO, January 8, 1990. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney was the emcee for the event. The Troopers from left to right are Mike Ottoes, Scott Reinsbach, Robert Schlichting, Cedro Toro, Jennifer Williams, Jim Brown, and Jeff Hoyt. Hand written on back "Western Man of the Year / Alan Simpson".

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    Dick Cheney, Ann and Alan Simpson
  2. 1983.002.0001.113 - Letter

    Letter: To Kathleen Hemry, from Violet M. Hord. January 19, 1970. Thank you letter. Letter: To Kathleen, from Senator Thomas F. Stroock. January 12, 1971. Re: Proposed Statute on Retirement. Letter: To Kathleen, from Senator Thomas F. Stroock. October 18, 1974. Campaign letter. Letter: To Kathleen Hemry (President), from Henry E. Jensen, Wyoming State Historical Society. December 5, 1974. Re: Annals of Wyoming. 2 pgs. Letter: To Kathleen H...

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    Letters
  3. 1984.087.0001 - Handbill

    32 Items of political campaign materials of the 1984 elections, with information on: Dr. Gail Zimmerman, Senator Al Simpson, proposed amendments to the Wyoming Constitution, Walter Mondale, Victor Ryan, Reagan-Bush campaign, Nyla Murphy, Johnnie Burton, Jim Barlow, Craig Thomas, Ruth Knutson Komma, Rick Tempest, Vern Gangwish, Barbara Dobos, Dan Sullivan, Keith Brian Goodenough, Dorothy Perkins, and Jack Sidi.

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    Political handbills ca 1984
  4. 1989.034.0004 - Letter

    A letter from Eloise L. Shaw to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune complaining about Greg Kearney cartoon concerning Senator Alan Simpson. The cartoon shows campaign money spill out of his pockets while he is wearing a button that says, "Never Give An Hispanic a Break".

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    Greg Kearney
  5. 1989.034.0010 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This cartoon features Senator Alan Simpson and a trail of cash. He is wearing political buttons, one of which is captioned "Never Give An Hispanic An Even Break".

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    Greg Kearney
  6. 1989.034.0026 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a cartoonist, presumably Greg Kearney, sitting at his drawing desk with Senator Alan Simpson wearing a political button standing by the desk. There is a sign on the desk, "Federal Work ID" and cartoon captioned "Will Roger Simpson Finally Met a Man He Didn't like".

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    Greg Kearney
  7. 1989.034.0082 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features three people on the left side, labeled as "Moderates" looking at Ronald Reagan, Al Simpson, and Jerry Falwell. Reagan is captioned, with a revolver, "Vote Liberal; Go Ahead, Make My Day". The "Moderates" are asking what ever happened about speaking ill of fellow Republicans.

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    Greg Kearney
  8. 1989.034.0113 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a man in a suit, labeled as Alan Simpson, holding a paper titled "The Simpson Immigration Bill" and pointing at Pilgrims from the Mayflower and declaring "Ugh..Aliens".

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    Greg Kearney
  9. 1989.034.0117 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Ronald Reagan and Alan Simpson standing next to a man in hat. Reagan says too bad your wife and kids were deported and Simpson says at least it is 5 less mouths to feed. They are looking at a truck labeled as "INS Wetback Patrol".

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    Greg Kearney
  10. 1989.034.0131 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a man in an overcoat, labeled as Alan Simpson, offering a man in sombrero "US residence for $185 while they last". The panel is labeled "GOP Rules".

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    Greg Kearney
  11. 1989.034.0132 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features the caption, "The Opera ain't over 'til the fat lady signs". The image shows a spot light on a sign, "Casper Girls Club Opera" and a woman opera singer with spear and horned helmet labeled as "NOW".

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    Greg Kearney
  12. 1989.034.0136 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a two part panel. On the left is Senators Alan Simpson and Malcolm Wallop telling a man in a hard hat that the president needed them more than him and he should go to the unemployment office. The other side has Simpson telling to be sure he drives 55 mph.

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    Greg Kearney
  13. 1989.034.0139 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features two women at a mailbox discussing a letter from Senator Alan Simpson on how he is spending tax money on a mailing to tell them how is saving the tax payer money on roads.

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    Greg Kearney
  14. 1989.034.0199 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Alan Simpson with a woodpecker tapping on his head. The caption is "That quote about the Weinberger letter must have come from some unnamed peckerhead". A bird in the lower corner says that is not what he meant but this is a family newspaper.

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    Greg Kearney
  15. 1989.034.0200 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a small girl with a teddy bear looking at a closet door for a storage room and exclaiming "No, not the dungeon...". A Snidley Whiplash character, labeled as "Sublette County School District #9", is telling her "And give me that teddy..."

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    Greg Kearney
  16. 1989.034.0264 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Senator Alan Simpson with a fly swatter, labeled as "Senate Majority Whip", saying, "Darn Bug-eyed zealots. If you got one, then you've got hundreds". Six flies are buzzing around him making comments.

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    Greg Kearney
  17. 1989.034.0270 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Senator Alan Simpson standing among numerous sheep that are labeled as "Imported Wool". Simpson is saying, "Would you kindly keep it down! I'm trying to talk about helping the oil industry fight off imports with a tax".

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    Greg Kearney
  18. 1989.034.0306 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a two part panel of Senator Alan Simpson. On the left he is holding a Tax Reform paper and saying, "Who cares if the President wants it passed". On the right he is holding a South Africa Veto paper and says, "Why, I've got to support the president".

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    Greg Kearney
  19. 1989.034.0314 - Cartoon

    Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a man, labeled as Senator Alan Simpson, pushing a baby carriage with Ronald Reagan standing up inside. Simpson is saying, "Now Snookums, sit down and be quiet. You know what trouble you get into when you start talking".

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    Greg Kearney
  20. 2017.008.0013 - Copy, Reprographic

    Photocopied page from the Congressional Record, page 16202. Highlighted section titled "Tribute to National Drum Corps Week" Remarks are from Senator Alan Simpson and pays tribute to Casper Troopers, 1966.

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    Troopers

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