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Dominick, Peter H. (Peter Hoyt), 1915-1981

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Peter Hoyt Dominick, b. July 7, 1915 Stamford, Connecticut, d. March 18, 1981 Hobe Sound, Florida. Colorado attorney, Member of Congress, Senator

Biography

Republican Senator from Colorado along with Democrat Senator Frank Church from Idaho, conduct a workshop at DU (1964).

Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:

Representative Peter H. Dominick attends the presentation of the Coors Porcelain Furnace to the Smithsonian Institution in 1962, 1962

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0025.00003
Abstract Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) stands next to a unidentified employee of the Coors Porcelain Company as the employee prepares to present the Coors Porcelain Furnace to an unidentified representative of the Smithsonian Institution. The three men are standing in front of an apothecary display in the Arts & Industries Building (A&I Building), where the Smithsonian's collections in engineering and ceramics were housed before the National Museum of History and Technology opened in...
Dates: 1962

Representative Peter H. Dominick celebrates the passage of legislation authorizing the construction of the Frying Pan-Arkansas Project with fellow Colorado congressmen in 1962, 1962

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0027.00001
Abstract Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) stands with other members of Colorado's congressional delegation in an unidentified location. The congressmen all hold frying pans to signify passage of Public Law 87-590 (77 Stat. 393) in August, 1962, which authorized the construction of the Frying Pan-Arkansas water reclamation project. The project, which is overseen by the United States Department of Interior's Bureau of Reclamation, created a transmountain, transbasin diversion of water from the Frying Pan...
Dates: 1962

Representative Peter H. Dominick receives a briefing on the latest advances in telecommunications satellite technologies in the hearing room of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee in 1962, 1962

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0025.00001
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Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) listens as an unidentified telecommunications company executive reviews details of a global satellite communications system following hearings before the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Congress passed the Communications Satellite Act in 1962, which created the Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT). COMSAT used artificial satellites to establish a commercial system of global communication.

Dates: 1962

Representative Peter H. Dominick speaks in New York at a dinner for members of the National Defense Transportation Association, 1963

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0031.00001
Abstract Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.), dressed in a tuxedo, stands behind a podium as he delivers a speech at the NDTA dinner in New York in May, 1961. His wife, Nancy P. Dominick, is seated on his left. The National Defense Transportation Association's members are civilian and military organizations and individuals whose mission is to work together to create a strong transportation and distribution system in the United States. Rep. Dominick was responsible for legislation promoting commerce when...
Dates: 1963

Representatives Peter H. Dominick and J. Edgar Chenoweth on the steps of the United States Capitol with the Stjernholm family from Colorado, 1961

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0016.00001
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Congressmen Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and J. Edgar Chenoweth (R-Colo.) stand on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. with the Thomas Stjernholm family. The Stjernholm family includes two boys and a girl.

Dates: 1961

Senator Dominick (Customs-Tariffs Amendment), 1963 September 12

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Identifier: M085.10.0204.00043
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.

Dates: 1963 September 12

Senator Gordon L. Allott and Senator Peter H. Dominick talk with Bud Wilkinson, candidate for the United States Senate, at the Republican National Convention in 1964, 1964 July 14

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0026.00001
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Bud Wilkinson (center) talks with Sen. Allott (R-Colo.), who is on his right, and Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) during the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California. Mr. Wilkinson, the former head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners college football team, addressed the convention on Tuesday, July 14th, 1964. He ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate as a Republican from Oklahoma in 1964.

Dates: 1964 July 14

Senator Peter H. Dominick accepts a plaque from Robert M. Gjonovich, District President of the National Association of Post Office and General Service Maintenance Employees in February 1968, 1968 February 14

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Identifier: M085.09.0187.0016.00001
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Robert M. Gjonovich, District President of the National Association of Post Office and General Services Maintenance Employees (NAPOGSME) presents Sen. Dominick with a plaque from members of the labor union as Ross Messer and Edward Diekemper look on. Senator Dominick served on the U.S. Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee from January 15, 1965 to January 3, 1975.

Dates: 1968 February 14

Senator Peter H. Dominick and General Curtis E. LeMay, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, meet during the assembly of the 9999th Air Reserve Squadron in Washington, D.C., 1963, 1963 June 17

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0008.00001
Abstract

Sen. Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and U.S. Air Force General LeMay stand together during a break in the meeting of the 9999th Air Force Reserve Squadron in Washington, D.C. The air reserve unit was organized on Capitol Hill in 1961 by Senator Barry M. Goldwater and was made up of members of Congress and their staff who were Air Force Reserve Officers. The group held meetings once a week on Capitol Hill.

Dates: 1963 June 17

Senator Peter H. Dominick and members of the Senate Armed Services Committee visit the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1967 March 13

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Identifier: M085.09.0186.0008.00003
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Senator Young, Senator Cannon, Senator Dominick and Lieutenant General Moorman stand next to the Eagle and Fledglings statue on the campus of the U. S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The plaque at the base of the statue reads Presented by Members of the Air Training Command, 1958. The academy's permanent campus opened at this site in 1958. The Cadet Chapel, a National Historic Landmark, and the Rampart Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains can be seen in the background.

Dates: 1967 March 13

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Photographs 49
Colorado 15
Denver (Colo.) 9
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 9
Political participation 7