ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
COLLECTION: OGL #1096
DATES: 1949
SIZE: .25 linear feet
ACQUISITION: The Thomas T. Connally Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection in July 1987 (Acc.#87-1534).
ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.
RELATED COLLECTIONS: William Langer Papers, OGL #19
Thomas Terry Connally was born on August 19, 1877 near Hewitt, Texas. He graduated from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, in 1896. Upon graduation, he entered the University of Texas Law School, but in 1898 he enlisted in the Second Texas Infantry Volunteers upon outbreak of the Spanish-American War. He was granted a degree in law by the University of Texas during his absence.
A member of the Democratic Party, Connally was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1900, serving until 1904. He acted as a prosecuting attorney in Falls County, Texas, from 1906-1910, and in 1916 was elected to the United States House of Representatives. In 1928, Connally unseated the incumbent Texas senator Earle B. Mayfield to win a seat in the U.S. Senate. He served Texas consecutively in the Senate until he decided not to run for re-election following the 1953 term. In 1954, he published his autobiography entitled My Name is Tom Connally. He resumed the practice of law in Washington, D.C., until his death on October 28, 1963.
Source:
Williams, Patrick G. Connally, Thomas Terry. In American
National Biography, 5:337-339. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
The material in the Thomas T. Connally Papers regard debate in the U.S. Senate concerning the Extension of the European Recovery Program in 1949 (Senate Bill S.1209). On March 28, 1949, Senator William Langer (Republican-North Dakota) criticized the Spanish-American War Record of Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of England. Langer reported that Churchill had fought in Cuba against the United States during the Spanish-American War. Thomas Connally was one of the Senators who responded to Langers speech, and claimed that Churchill did not take up arms versus the United States, and in fact was not even in Cuba during the war. Over the objections of Langer, The Extension of European Recovery Program was approved by Congress and signed into law by President Truman on April 14, 1949.
Material in the collection consists of the photocopied entries in the Congressional Record regarding Langers original speech of March 28th, Connallys response on March 30th and Langers rebuttal to Connally on March 31st. Also included are photocopies of correspondence received by Connally from Winston Churchill and others refuting Langers claims. The correspondence was copied from the Papers of Tom Connally at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C..
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