Item Detail
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5821
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17
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English
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Isaac Trumbo and the Politics of Utah Statehood
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1973
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41
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2
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128-49
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Article recounts Trumbo's efforts in getting the enabling act for Utah passed in Congress and of his subsequent efforts to be elected as one of Utah's first senators. Article deals with a lot of the political machinations involving the senate seats. First Presidency opposition to Trumbo also covered.
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