This set of photographs show scenes from Kansas Governor Fred Hall's administration including photographs of Hall with Boy Scouts. He begins his political career in 1950 when he is elected under the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor. Hall is re-elected in 1952 serving until his term expires in 1955. He campaigned for governor in 1954 on a platform calling for reform to clean up Topeka, Kansas, similarly to President Eisenhower's efforts to clean up Washington, D. C. Hall defeats his Democratic challenger George Docking becoming the thirty-third governor of Kansas from 1955 to 1957.