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Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "MO" text on blue Arizona state graphic, superimposed upon a red and white striped United States.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "MO" red text beneath image of U.S. Capitol silhouetted in red.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Udall" in yellow text imposed on a colorful nature landscape of mountains/sky/forest/water.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Udall" in purple text with two repeated "Udall"s above and below in black text, imposed on a light blue background.

Presidential campaign pin for Morris K. Udall: "Mo" in brown text on beige background.

"Is Congress Sick? -- II: Needed: A Transfusion of Democracy."

February 21, 1964. 88th Congress.

Photograph of adolescent Morris K. Udall, with his brother Stewart L. Udall, both smiling while shoveling fertilizer on the Udall family farm in St. Johns, Arizona.

Photograph of the 1938-1939 St. Johns High School basketball team; Morris K. Udall is in the back row, third from the left.

Photograph of young adult Morris K. Udall sitting at a table with colleague Leonard Krupin, both in military uniform, at Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Photograph of Morris K. Udall playing basketball as a member of the Denver Nuggets, in mid-jump to shoot a hoop.

Photograph of the staff of the Pima County Attorney's Office segregated by gender: men standing in back row, women seated in front row. Morris K. Udall is visible in the back row as the third person from the left.

Photograph of the Udall family in their home, posing seated before the fireplace (clockwise from upper left: Pat Udall, Anne, Morris K. Udall, Randy, Brad, Mark, Kathy, and Judith).

Photograph of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs standing outdoors, with Ladybird Johnson center and Morris K. Udall on the far left.

Award placard from "AVIS" from "The Circus Saints + Sinners Club" with the subtitle "aiming for #1" in commemoration of Morris K. Udall's unsuccessful 1976 presidential campaign.

Crimson commemorative Arizona license plate facsimile made from plastic, with the license number reading "MO UDALL" (with the outline of a saguaro between "MO" and "UDALL") and the subtitle "GRAND CANYON STATE."

Photograph of Morris K. Udall standing with a group of Native American community leaders on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

Photograph of the Morris K. Udall Foundation headquarters façade in Tucson, Arizona.

Photograph of Morris K. Udall in the White House, standing at a podium on stage giving a speech during the signing of the Alaska Lands Conservation Act, with other elder politicians sharing the stage and smiling.

Photograph of Morris K. Udall and Reagan administration staff standing behind President Ronald Reagan and clapping as he signs the 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act.

Photograph of Morris K. Udall (right) shaking hands with President John F. Kennedy (left).
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