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Abraham Ribicoff Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2012 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013077 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm82059386 Prepared by Patti Aronnson, Richard Bickel, and Connie L. Cartledge

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Abraham Ribicoff Papers

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

2012

Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact

Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013077

LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm82059386

Prepared by Patti Aronnson, Richard Bickel, and Connie L. Cartledge

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Collection SummaryTitle: Abraham Ribicoff PapersSpan Dates: 1927-1981ID No.: MSS59386Creator: Ribicoff, Abraham, 1910-1998Extent: 236,800 items ; 670 containers plus 12 oversize ; 265.2 linear feet ; 182 microfilm reelsLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Jurist, secretary of health, education and welfare, and U.S. representative and senator from and governor ofConnecticut. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press material, voting records, statements, congressional testimony,printed matter, scrapbooks, other administrative and legislative matter, and miscellaneous material, including microfilm ofcorrespondence and scrapbooks, relating chiefly to Ribicoff's senatorial career.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

PeopleKennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.Ribicoff, Abraham, 1910-1998.

OrganizationsUnited States. Congress--Ethics.United States. Congress.

SubjectsArms control.Civil rights--United States.Civil service--United States.Consumer movements--United States.Consumer protection--Law and legislation--United States.Corporations--United States.Corvair automobile.Education--United States.Energy policy--United States.Environmental protection--United States.Industrial policy--United States.International trade.Medical care--United States.Nuclear nonproliferation.Presidents--United States--Election--1960.Traffic safety--United States.Vietnam War, 1961-1975.

PlacesConnecticut--Politics and government--20th century.United States--Economic policy--20th century.United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.United States--Social conditions--20th century.United States--Social policy--20th century.

OccupationsCabinet officers.Governors--Connecticut.

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Jurists.Representatives, U.S. Congress--Connecticut.Senators, U.S. Congress--Connecticut.

Administrative InformationProvenance

The papers of Abraham Ribicoff, jurist, secretary of health, education, and welfare, and U. S. representative and senatorfrom Connecticut, were given to the Library of Congress from 1980 to 1981 and converted to a gift in 1984. Additionalmaterial was received as gift and transfers, 1981-1987.

Processing History

The papers of Abraham Ribicoff were processed in 1981. An addition was made in 1987, and the finding aid was revised in2012.

Transfers

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some photographsand a poster have been transferred to the Library's Prints and Photographs Division. Audio and video recordings and motionpicture film have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. All transfers areidentified in these divisions as part of the Abraham Ribicoff Papers.

Copyright Status

The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Abraham Ribicoff is governed by the Copyright Law of the UnitedStates (Title 17, U.S.C.).

Access and Restrictions

The papers of Abraham Ribicoff are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

Microfilm

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on 182 reels. Consult a reference librarian in the ManuscriptDivision concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, AbrahamRibicoff Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical NoteDate Event1910, Apr. 9 Born, New Britain, Conn.

1933 L.L.B. University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

1938-1942 Connecticut House of Representatives

1941-1951 Municipal judge, Hartford, Conn.

1949-1953 U.S. representative from Connecticut

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1952 Unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate

1955-1961 Governor of Connecticut

1961-1962 Secretary of health, education, and welfare

1963-1981 U.S. senator

1998 Died, New York, N.Y.

Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (1910-1998) span the years 1927-1981, with the bulk of the materialconcentrated in the period 1963-1980. The collection contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, press material, votingrecords, statements, congressional testimony, printed matter, scrapbooks, other administrative and legislative matter, andmiscellaneous material, including microfilm of correspondence and scrapbooks, relating chiefly to Ribicoff's senatorialcareer. The material is organized into seven series: Pre-Senate Voting Records ; Senate Records ; Political Papers ;Miscellany ; Addition: Government Operations Committee Files ; Microfilm Set I: Outgoing Correspondence ; andMicrofilm Set II: Scrapbooks .

The papers of Abraham Ribicoff, lawyer and public official, constitute an important collection that touches upon many ofthe most significant developments in modern American government. [1] Ribicoff was born in a tenement in New Britain,Connecticut, on April 9, 1910, the son of a factory worker, and the urban, industrial environment in which he grew tomaturity provided much of the agenda for his long years of public service. At the age of twenty-eight, after establishing alaw practice in Hartford, he was elected to the lower house of the Connecticut General Assembly, where he served in thefirst of his many varied roles in American political life. He was a municipal judge, chairman of the Hartford CharterRevision Commission, a hearing examiner to enforce the state fair-employment practices act, a member of Congress(1949-1953), governor of Connecticut (1955-1961), secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-1962) and U.S.senator (1963-1981). This collection of 235,000 items relates principally to his service in the Senate, but there arefragments that bear upon his earlier positions as well, and researchers will often catch a glimpse of Ribicoff's experiences instate and local government with problems that concerned him as a senator and cabinet officer.

1. The following description is taken from Library of Congress Acquisitions, Manuscript Division, 1982 (Washington,D.C.: 1984): 20-23

A large body of his papers relating to the governorship is in the Connecticut State Library, but there are important materialsto be found in this collection. His election as governor in 1954 was widely applauded by reformers and the Democraticfaithful, and the national significance of his victory can be gleaned from the congratulations of political figures such asAverell Harriman, Adlai Stevenson, and Bernard Baruch. His speech files as governor are especially useful for anexamination of his evolving positions, and they contain themes that would recur throughout his career. Not the least ofthese themes was the plea in his inaugural message for all political factions “to cooperate to respect each other's motives, tosearch for areas of common agreement, to share credit, in short, to understand and practice what I should like to call theintegrity of compromise. . . .”

Connecticut politics during the 1950s were characterized by strong party leadership, disciplined organizations, and anunusually high degree of straight-ticket voting, but underneath the order and regularity was one of the most diverse andvolatile constituencies in the nation. Any disturbance in the surface calm revealed this political complexity, and aparticularly interesting episode can be explored in the correspondence Ribicoff received during the struggle for theDemocratic Senate nomination in 1958. There was an impassioned letter from Philip C. Jessup, the distinguished diplomatand jurist, who implored the governor to support Chester Bowles as “the man who can make the greatest contribution to thesolution of the crucial international issues which beset us. If we do not solve them, it will in the long run make nodifference to any of us what we do on various local issues.” Other correspondents were more concerned about domesticpolicy, and many asked Ribicoff to support former senator William Benton as “an able and progressive-minded man . . .who did more than anyone else to start McCarthyism on its downward course.” The candidacy of Thomas J. Dodd, who

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subsequently received the nomination, was urged by many correspondents, including a Dodd associate who advisedRibicoff that “your endorsement will be a good thing not only for Tom, but also for your own future plans.”

Ribicoff as governor clearly had his future plans well under control, and the extensive scrapbooks in the collection containnumerous press accounts describing his many initiatives in Hartford, such as highway safety reform and the abolition ofcounty government, which inspired boomlets by admirers to secure the vice-presidency or a Senate seat for him. He quicklyemerged as New England's leading governor, and it was in this capacity that he played such a critical role in the presidentialaspirations of John F. Kennedy, his former colleague in the House of Representatives. Ribicoff later recalled that hisrelationship with Kennedy, “prior to and after the election, was on a personal face to face oral basis,” and thus the materialin the collection bearing directly upon the Kennedy-Ribicoff relationship is not extensive. There is, nevertheless, usefuldata in the Ribicoff and memoranda from the Kennedy headquarters outlining campaign strategy. There is an intriguingletter from Ribicoff to Pierre Salinger, Kennedy's press secretary, regarding the frequent inquiries about the potentialinfluence of Rome in a Kennedy administration:

It is amazing how many times you must repeat yourself before it gets into the consciousness of people.From long experience, however, I know that even the most simple thoughts must be repeated over andover again.

Ribicoff resigned as governor of Connecticut to become of Health, Education, and Welfare in the Kennedy administration,but he continued to follow Connecticut developments through correspondence from journalists and political associates.Ribicoff also returned to Connecticut frequently throughout his service in the cabinet, and his scheduling files areparticularly helpful for understanding his relationship to state and local politics. Itineraries and correspondence aboutengagements are also useful supplements to his speeches for reconstructing the Connecticut dimension of his cabinetservice.

About 90 percent of this large collection documents Ribicoff's career in the Senate, which extended from 1963 to 1981. Heis perhaps best known for his long tenure on the Governmental Affairs Committee, which he chaired during the 94ththrough 96th Congresses, where his work in civil service, government reorganization, ethics legislation, nuclearnonproliferation, and energy policy represented major themes in the political life of the late 1970s. In addition to files onthese continuing legislative interests, there are also materials on many individual investigations that had lastingsignificance. Students of modern reform will profit, for example, from examining a series of files relating to Ribicoff'sinvestigations of the Corvair and highway safety, a classic inquiry into the complex juncture of modern corporate policy,government regulation, and the consumer movement. The Corvair investigations were a natural outgrowth of his concernwhile governor of Connecticut with highway safety. There are also extensive files on Ribicoff's investigations ofmismanagement and corruption in the conduct of the war in Vietnam, which are intriguing for what they reveal about thedynamics of congressional oversight as well as for the light they shed on military organization in the combat zone.

As a leading spokesman for modern liberalism, Ribicoff's legislative interests touched every aspect of welfare reform,urban development, civil rights, and the federal role in education and health care. His papers are a distillation of the reformagenda of the 1960s and the 1970s. He was a prominent figure in the most important legislative initiatives of the NewFrontier and the Great Society, and one can explore the entire range of domestic policy in the varied materials of thiscollection.

Although Ribicoff was associated with many of the most advanced reform measures of our time and happily acknowledgedthat he “grew up with the New Deal ideology as an article of faith,” [2] he was deeply troubled by a tendency among fellowliberals to make hasty predictions about programs that had not been adequately planned or tested. This became a majortheme in his strategy as a reformer. Many of his reservations were expressed in a letter about the Head Start program toDouglass Cater, a special assistant in the Johnson White House. Ribicoff's understood the virtue of preschool education fordisadvantaged children, but he felt that “we are wasting our resources when we commit them to programs that do not fulfilltheir promised results.” Head Start did not identify and attract the most seriously disadvantaged children, it did not paysufficient attention to the child's subsequent school experience, and it suffered from fragmented administrative structures,mismanagement, and lack of coordination. “We must focus attention on the problems our efforts are designed to resolve,”he concluded, “and ignore the opportunity to satisfy ourselves with the fact we have passed, established, and funded xnumber of programs.”

2. Abraham Ribicoff, America Can Make It! (New York: Atheneum, 1972), 7.

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The extensive Legislative File in the collection contains bill files, documents relating to the oversight functions ofcongressional committees, and the working files of various staff members. Although all of these files are fragmentary,many of the fragments provide important insights into the legislative process. Among the most interesting materials arethose relating to Ribicoff's role on the Finance Committee in considering the Family Assistance Plan, the Nixonadministration's principal welfare reform measure. It was a far-reaching proposal for income maintenance, and Ribicoffremarked to his colleagues in the Senate that he had “never been involved in a piece of legislation as controversial, which ismore diverse, and contains as many emotional philosophical, economic, and social problems.” The proposal passed theHouse but failed in the Senate, and not the least of the many ironies involved was that Ribicoff found himself, “as aDemocrat, fighting for the administration proposal, opposing the proposal of the man I nominated as the Democraticnominee for the Presidency.”

As the Finance Committee member who was most knowledgeable about welfare measures, Ribicoff received and avalancheof mail about the Family Assistance Plan from some of the most articulate sectors of American society. Letters fromuniversity professors such as Chester McArthur Destler, an important historian of American reform, and James Tobin, wholater received a Nobel Prize for economics, give the constituent correspondence files an unusually sophisticated character,and there are also letters from an array of Fortune 500 executives, civil rights spokesmen, and directors of public welfareagencies throughout the country. Ribicoff established a welfare advisory group to review the administration's proposals,and the work of these advisers can be studied in several files. There are exchanges between Ribicoff and administrationofficials such as Daniel P. Moynihan, Elliot Richardson, and Robert Finch, and there is a particularly poignant letter toGeorge McGovern in which Ribicoff details the deficiencies of the McGovern proposals. Within the welter of technicaldetails, however, several fundamental reform principals were always in the forefront of Ribicoff's strategy: he insisted upon(1) pilot programs to test novel propositions; (2) the establishment of attainable goals; (3) assistance to all impoverishedAmericans, not simply the unemployed and single-parent families; and (4) ancillary measures to create employmentopportunities for able-bodied welfare recipients. Perhaps more than any of his colleagues in the Senate, he understood the“guaranteed income” features of the program and endorsed them as a radical departure from the conventional welfaresystem.

In addition to the strength of the Ribicoff's Papers for studies of government operations, social welfare policy, and urbanaffairs, scholars will also find the collection useful for tracing the evolution of international trade policy, arms control,consumer legislation, and environmental protection measures. Ribicoff's efforts to protect the environment were national inscope, but they were particularly relevant for the Northeast, and one finds rich materials for projects concerning the LongIsland Sound, the Connecticut River, and the Housatonic River valley. There are also individual documents of considerablesignificance, such as Ribicoff's detailed response to the elaborate questionnaire that Ralph Nader circulated for his study ofCongress. Several transcripts of oral history interview conducted with members of his staff are also contained in thecollection.

The Abraham Ribicoff Papers join the Library's extensive holdings in the field of modern politics and reform, whichinclude the papers of colleagues in the Senate such as Clinton Anderson, Edward Brooke, and Daniel Moynihan, journalistssuch as Eric Sevareid, Joseph Alsop, and Helen Reid, and the records of the National Consumers League, the LeadershipConference on Civil Rights, and the National Urban League. Future additions to the Ribicoff's Papers are anticipated.

Arrangement of the PapersThis collection is arranged in seven series:

• Pre-Senate Records, 1949-1960• Senate Records, 1963-1980• Political Papers, 1962-1980• Miscellany, 1927-1981• Addition: Government Operations Committee Files, 1975-1976• Microfilm Set I: Outgoing Correspondence, 1963-1980• Microfilm Set II: Scrapbooks, 1958-1979

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-22 Pre-Senate Records, 1949-1960

Subject and speech files kept while serving in the House of Representatives, as governor ofConnecticut, and as secretary of health, education and welfare.

Arranged by type of material.

BOX 22-616 Senate Records, 1963-1980Correspondence, reports, speeches, press releases, bill files, and legislative assistants' records.Arranged into an administrative file, department file, and legislative file and therein by type of

material.

BOX 617-644 Political Papers, 1962-1980Correspondence, subject files, and campaign files.Arranged by type of material.

BOX 644-676 Miscellany, 1927-1981Voting records, biographical information, article and book file, reports, scrapbooks and

memorabilia.Arranged by type of material.

BOX 677-682 Addition: Government Operations Committee Files, 1975-1976Correspondence, memoranda, reports, congressional testimony statements and transcripts,

newspaper clippings and other printed material pertaining to the committee's investigationof computer crime in federal programs and private industry.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

REEL 1-159 Microfilm Set I: Outgoing Correspondence, 1963-1980Microfilm of outgoing correspondence.Arranged by year and therein alphabetically by name of correspondent. Microfilm shelf no.

18,138 (16 mm).

REEL 1-23 Microfilm Set II: Scrapbooks, 1958-1979Microfilm of scrapbooks.Organized chronologically in two sets. Microfilm shelf no. 18,633.

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-22 Pre-Senate Records, 1949-1960Subject and speech files kept while serving in the House of Representatives, as governor of

Connecticut, and as secretary of health, education and welfare.Arranged by type of material.

BOX 1 House of RepresentativesBasing point pricingConstituent correspondence, 1952Eisenhower-NixonElectric powerForeign policy

1951, Jan.-Feb.(2 folders)

BOX 2 1951, Mar.-1952, Aug.(4 folders)

FranceGermanyGolden, Leo E.GreeceIsraelItalyJapanese Peace Conference, 1951KoreaNewfield, Albert

BOX 3 Newspapers(2 folders)

Newspaper clippingsNorth Atlantic PactPalestinePersonalPhotograph requests

BOX 4 Point(4 folders)

PolandBOX 5 Politics

(4 folders)Press releasesRadio programsReceipts

BOX 6 Saturday Evening PostSchuman planSpain

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Speech material(2 folders)

BOX 7 Speeches(7 folders)

BOX 8 (6 folders)BOX 9 Trips

(3 folders)TurkeyVeteransWorld federalism

BOX 10 Governor's Records, 1954-1961Administration accomplishments, 1961Calvin Bullock ForumCorrespondence

General, 1954(8 folders)

BOX 11 Personal(2 folders)

Political(7 folders)

Kennedy, John F.Lyford case

BOX 12 New England Governor's Conference, Nov. 19, 1959Speech file

(5 folders)BOX 13 Speech file

(5 folders)Touro SynagogueVenezuela visitVice-presidential mention, 1956

BOX 14 Health, Education, and Welfare Records, 1961-1962Correspondence

1960-1961Connecticut, 1962, Feb.-July

(2 folders)Out of stateNewman, John O.

(4 folders)BOX 15 Political

(2 folders)Health insurance

(3 folders)Miscellaneous

(2 folders)Prayer decisionSpeech file

Pre-Senate Records, 1949-1960

Container Contents

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Engagement correspondence(2 folders)

BOX 16 (2 folders)Speeches

1961, Jan-May(2 folders)

BOX 17 1961, May.-Sept.(4 folders)

BOX 18 1961, Oct.-1962, Mar.BOX 19 1962, May-June

(5 folders)BOX 20 1961, Oct.-1962, June

(41 folders)BOX 21 1961-1962

(44 folders)BOX 22 1961

(10 folders)

BOX 22-616 Senate Records, 1963-1980Correspondence, reports, speeches, press releases, bill files, and legislative assistants' records.Arranged into an administrative file, department file, and legislative file and therein by type of

material.

BOX 22 Administrative FileSpeaking invitations accepted

1963, Apr.-1964, Apr.(3 folders)

BOX 23 1964, May-1965, May(9 folders)

BOX 24 1965, June-1966, May(11 folders)

BOX 25 1966, June-1967, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 26 1967, Apr.-Oct.(7 folders)

BOX 27 1967, Nov.-1976, Dec.(9 folders)

BOX 28 1977, Jan.-1979, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 29 1979, Apr.-Dec.(3 folders)

Invitations accepted1973, Apr.-1977

(6 folders)BOX 30 1977, May-1979, Dec.

(8 folders)BOX 31 Appointments

Pre-Senate Records, 1949-1960

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1970, Feb.-1976(8 folders)

BOX 32 1976, Mar.-1977, Dec.BOX 33 1978, Jan.-1979, Jan.

(10 folders)BOX 34 1979, Feb.-Dec.

(5 folders)BOX 35 Calendars, 1963-1979

(5 folders)BOX 36 Connecticut File, 1969-1978

General Assembly1970, Nov.-1973, Nov.

(10 folders)BOX 37 1973, Dec.-1977, Apr.

(8 folders)BOX 38 1977, May-1980, Aug.

(3 folders)Health and hospitals

1971, Aug.-1973, Aug.(5 folders)

BOX 39 1973, Sept.-1975, Dec.(6 folders)

BOX 40 1975, Dec.-1978, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 41 1979, Jan.-1980, Oct.(2 folders)

Education1969, Oct.-1971, Apr.

(4 folders)BOX 42 1971, Mar.-1973, Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 43 1973, Nov.-1975, Dec.

(8 folders)BOX 44 1976, Jan.-1980, Sept.

(8 folders)BOX 45 Transportation

1966, Oct.-1971, Dec.(6 folders)

BOX 46 1972, Jan.-1974, Sept.(7 folders)

BOX 47 1974, Oct.-1976, Dec.(6 folders)

BOX 48 1977, Jan.-1978, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 49 1979, Jan.-1980 Oct.(2 folders)

Welfare

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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1969, Aug.-1970, Nov.(3 folders)

BOX 50 1970, Dec.-1972, May(7 folders)

BOX 51 1972, June-1974, Oct.(8 folders)

BOX 52 1974, Nov.-1978, May(9 folders)

BOX 53 1979, Jan.-1980, Nov.(2 folders)

Labor1971, Oct.-1976, Jan.

(6 folders)BOX 54 1976, Feb.-1977, Dec.

(7 folders)BOX 55 1978, Jan.-1980, Nov.

(4 folders)Housing

1971, Mar.-1974, July(4 folders)

BOX 56 1974, Sept.-1978, Jan.(7 folders)

BOX 57 1978, Mar.-1980, Oct.(3 folders)

Conservation1970, Jan.-1971, June

(3 folders)BOX 58 1971, July, 1972, June

(5 folders)BOX 59 1972, July-1974, Apr.

(7 folders)BOX 60 1974, May-Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 61 1975, Jan.-1976, Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 62 1976, Nov.-1977, Nov.

(8 folders)BOX 63 1977, Dec.-1980, May

(8 folders)BOX 64 Kilbourn, Orrin

(2 folders)Motor vehicle and state police

(2 folders)Energy

1977, Jan.-1978, Mar.BOX 65 1978, Apr.-1980, Nov.

(5 folders)Economic development

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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1974, May-1977, June(3 folders)

BOX 66 1977, July-1980, July(7 folders)

Consumer problems1977, Jan.-July

(3 folders)BOX 67 1977, Aug.-1979, Dec.

(8 folders)BOX 68 1979, Nov.-1980, Mar.

Miscellany1969, Sept.-1970, May

(7 folders)BOX 69 1970, June-Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 70 1970, Nov.-1971, Apr.

(8 folders)BOX 71 1971, May-Nov.

(7 folders)BOX 72 1971, Dec.-1972, June

(9 folders)BOX 73 1972, July-1973, Jan.

(8 folders)BOX 74 1973, Feb.-Sept.

(9 folders)BOX 75 1973, Sept.-1974, Mar.

(10 folders)BOX 76 1974, Apr.-Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 77 1974BOX 78 1974, Nov.-1975, Apr.

(9 folders)BOX 79 1975, May-Sept.

(9 folders)BOX 80 1975, Oct.-1976, Mar.

(9 folders)BOX 81 1976, Apr.-Aug.

(8 folders)BOX 82 1976, Sept.-1977, Jan.

(7 folders)BOX 83 1977,

Feb.-June(10 folders)

BOX 84 July-Nov.(8 folders)

BOX 85 1977, Dec.-1978, May(10 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 86 1978, June-Dec.( folders)

BOX 87 1979, Jan.-1980, Nov.(2 folders)

BOX 88 1980Newsletter

1965-1974(7 folders)

BOX 89 1974-1975(10 folders)

Miscellany(2 folders)

All to the Good1963, May-1965, May

(11 folders)BOX 90 1965, May-1966, Sept.

(36 folders)BOX 91 1966, Oct.-1968, July

(43 folders)BOX 92 1969, Feb.-1970, July

(40 folders)BOX 93 1970-1974, July

(40 folders)BOX 94 Speeches and releases

1963, Jan.-June(61 folders)

BOX 95 1963, July-Oct.(37 folders)

BOX 96 1963-1964, Oct.(16 folders)

BOX 97 1964Jan.-May

(45 folders)BOX 98 May-Oct.

(32 folders)BOX 99 1964, Oct.-1965, Mar.

(22 folders)BOX 100 1965

Apr.-May(12 folders)

BOX 101 May-Nov.(18 folders)

BOX 102 1966Jan.-Feb.

(34 folders)BOX 103 Feb.-Apr.

(21 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 104 Apr.-May(28 folders)

BOX 105 May-Aug.(40 folders)

BOX 106 Aug.-Dec.(40 folders)

BOX 107 1967Jan.-Mar.

(25 folders)BOX 108 Mar.-May

(32 folders)BOX 109 May-June

(46 folders)BOX 110 June-Sept.

(39 folders)BOX 111 Sept.-Oct.

(43 folders)BOX 112 1967, Nov.-1968, Mar.

(51 folders)BOX 113 1968

Mar.-May(52 folders)

BOX 114 June-Aug.(55 folders)

BOX 115 Aug.-Sept.(44 folders)

BOX 116 Sept.-Oct.(47 folders)

BOX 117 1968, Oct.-1969(43 folders)

BOX 118 1969Jan.-May

(62 folders)BOX 119 May-July

(44 folders)BOX 120 Aug.-Dec.

(69 folders)BOX 121 1969, Dec.-1970, Mar.

(53 folders)BOX 122 1970

Mar.-May(40 folders)

BOX 123 May-July(40 folders)

BOX 124 July-Sept.(42 folders)

BOX 125 Sept.-Nov.(44 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 126 1970, Nov.-1971, Mar.(55 folders)

BOX 127 1971Mar.-June

(54 folders)BOX 128 June-Oct.

(61 folders)BOX 129 Oct.-Nov.

(49 folders)BOX 130 1971, Nov.-1972, Feb.

(60 folders)BOX 131 1972

Feb.-May(57 folders)

BOX 132 May-Aug.(53 folders)

BOX 133 Aug.-Dec.(63 folders)

BOX 134 1972, July-1973, Jan.(34 folders)

BOX 135 1973Jan.-Mar.

(36 folders)BOX 136 Mar.-Apr.

(41 folders)BOX 137 May-July

(55 folders)BOX 138 Aug.-Oct.

(46 folders)BOX 139 Nov.-Dec.

(52 folders)BOX 140 1974

Jan.-Mar.(46 folders)

BOX 141 Apr.-July(51 folders)

BOX 142 Aug.-Dec.(66 folders)

BOX 143 1975Jan.-May

(67 folders)BOX 144 June-Dec.

(62 folders)BOX 145 Jan.-May

(58 folders)BOX 146 June-Dec.

(55 folders)BOX 147 1977

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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Jan.-Apr.(50 folders)

BOX 148 May-Sept.(45 folders)

BOX 149 Oct.-Dec.(30 folders)

BOX 150 1978Jan.-June

(69 folders)BOX 151 July-Dec.

(80 folders)BOX 152 1979

Jan.-June(59 folders)

BOX 153 July-Dec.(54 folders)

BOX 154 1980Jan.-May

(38 folders)BOX 155 June-Oct.

(38 folders)BOX 156 Nov.-Dec.

(7 folders)Releases phoned or not printed

1966, June-1977, Sept.(7 folders)

BOX 157 1969, Jan.-1979, July(8 folders)

BOX 158 Radio-TV correspondence1962, Dec.-1963, Aug.

(10 folders)BOX 159 1963, Sept.-1964, Mar.

(10 folders)BOX 160 1964, Apr.-1965, Mar.

(13 folders)BOX 161 1965, Apr.-Dec.

(8 folders)BOX 162 1966

(13 folders)BOX 163 1967, Jan.-Oct.

(5 folders)BOX 164 1967, Nov.-1968, Dec.

(13 folders)BOX 165 1969, Jan.-1970, Dec.

(2 folders)BOX 166 1971, July-Dec.

(2 folders)BOX 167 1972

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 168 1973(3 folders)

BOX 169 1975(3 folders)

BOX 170 1976(4 folders)

BOX 171 1977-1978, Jan.(6 folders)

BOX 172 1978-1980(7 folders)

BOX 173 Important statements, 1977-1980(4 folders)

Radio-TV broadcasts1965

(4 folders)BOX 174 1965, Jan.-1966, June

(5 folders)BOX 175 1966, Jan.-Dec.

(10 folders)BOX 176 1967-1968

(6 folders)BOX 177 1969, Jan.-1972, Dec.

(17 folders)BOX 178 1972, Jan.-1974, Aug.

(15 folders)BOX 179 1975, Jan.-1977, Dec.

(28 folders)BOX 180 1978, Feb.-1980, June

(4 folders)Thank-you letters

1968, Feb.-1969, Aug.(2 folders)

BOX 181 1969, Dec.-1972, Apr.(8 folders)

BOX 182 1972, May-1973, Sept.(8 folders)

BOX 183 1973, Oct.-1974, Oct.(9 folders)

BOX 184 1974, Nov.-1975, Aug.(7 folders)

BOX 185 1975, Sept. 1976, Sept.(7 folders)

BOX 186 1976, Oct.-1977, Sept.(10 folders)

BOX 187 1977, Oct.-1978, Sept.(10 folders)

BOX 188 1978, Oct.-1979, Dec.(3 folders)

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BOX 189 1980Incoming letters

1967, Dec.-1972, Mar.(4 folders)

BOX 190 1972, May-1976, June(7 folders)

BOX 191 Very important correspondence, 1963, Nov.-1973, Nov.(2 folders)

Departmental FileAmerican Bicentennial

1972, Sept.-1975, Mar.(6 folders)

BOX 192 1975, Apr.-1976, Sept.(6 folders)

Arms Control and Disarmament, 1966, Sept.-1976, Sept.(2 folders)

Atomic Energy Commission1964-1966

(2 folders)BOX 193 1966, Nov.-1980, June

(9 folders)Civil Aeronautics Board

BOX 194 1968, June-1980, Dec.(9 folders)

BOX 195 Commerce Department1966, Aug.-1967, Dec.

(7 folders)BOX 196 1968, Feb.-1969, Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 197 1970, Jan.-1973, Dec.

(10 folders)BOX 198 1974, Jan.-1976, Aug.

(8 folders)BOX 199 1976, Sept.-1978, May

(9 folders)BOX 200 1978, June-Dec.

(2 folders)Economic Development Administration

1966, Mar.-1972, Apr.(7 folders)

BOX 201 1972, May-1977, Jan.(8 folders)

BOX 202 1977, Jan.-Sept.(9 folders)

BOX 203 1977, Oct.-1980, Oct.(10 folders)

BOX 204 Commission on Civil Rights, 1968, June-1973, Nov.(2 folders)

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Defense DepartmentChronological file

1966, Sept.-1972, Nov.(8 folders)

BOX 205 1972, Dec.-1975, Apr.(9 folders)

BOX 206 1975, May-1978, Dec.(10 folders)

BOX 207 1979-1980(2 folders)

Defense contracts1970, May-1973, Feb.

(3 folders)BOX 208 1973, Apr.-1974, July

(3 folders)Air Force Department, 1973, Apr.-1980, Aug.

(3 folders)Army Department, 1972, Oct.-1980

(4 folders)BOX 209 Army Corps of Engineers

1963, Oct. 1972(10 folders)

BOX 210 1970, Jan.-1972, July(9 folders)

BOX 211 1972, Aug.-1975, Feb.(8 folders)

BOX 212 1975, Mar.-1976, Mar.(7 folders)

BOX 213 1976, Apr.-1977, Mar.(7 folders)

BOX 214 1977, Apr.-1978, Mar.(7 folders)

BOX 215 1978, Apr.-1979, Dec.(3 folders)

BOX 216 1980, Jan.-Oct.National Guard Bureau, 1979Navy Department

1971, Feb.-1978, May(7 folders)

BOX 217 1977, Oct.-1980, Oct.(6 folders)

BOX 218 Civil Defense, 1966, Nov.-1974, Dec.(2 folders)

Defense Supply Agency, 1974, Aug.Connecticut defense industry, 1974, MayCalley, William, 1969, Nov.-1971, May

(7 folders)Miscellany, 1977, Mar.-1979, May

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BOX 219 District of Columbia, 1966, Sept.-1978, June(5 folders)

Export-Import Bank, 1967, July-1978, June(2 folders)

Federal Communications Commission1966, Sept.-1967, May

(2 folders)BOX 220 1967, June-1970, Sept.BOX 221 1970, Oct.-1973, Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 222 1974, Jan.-1978, Dec.

(10 folders)BOX 223 1978, Dec.-1980, July

(2 folders)Federal Reserve Board, 1967, Jan.-1980, Oct.

(5 folders)Environmental Protection Agency

1970, May-1971, MayBOX 224 1971, June-1973, Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 225 1974, Jan.-1975, June

(4 folders)BOX 226 1975, July-1977, June

(8 folders)BOX 227 1977, July-1978, Sept.

(8 folders)BOX 228 1979, Oct.-Dec.

(4 folders)BOX 229 1980, Jan.-Dec.

(2 folders)General Accounting Office

1965, Dec.-1970, Aug.(3 folders)

BOX 230 1970, Nov.-1980, Oct.(9 folders)

BOX 231 Food and Drug Administration1966, Aug.-1968, Aug.

(2 folders)BOX 232 1968, Nov.-1976, Sept.

(6 folders)BOX 233 1977, Apr.-1978, Dec.

(2 folders)BOX 234 1978-1980, Mar.

(3 folders)BOX 235 Health, Education and Welfare Department

Grants1974, Dec.-1976, Mar.

(3 folders)

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BOX 236 1977, July-1980, June(4 folders)

Health services and mental health, 1972, Dec.-1975, Aug.(2 folders)

BOX 237 Vocational rehabilitation1967, July-1973, Sept.

(6 folders)BOX 238 1975, Oct.-1977, Feb.

(2 folders)BOX 239 Office of Education

1967, Jan.-MayBOX 240 1967, Nov.-1968, Dec.BOX 241 1968, Dec.-1969, Dec.BOX 242 1970, Jan.-1971, May

(3 folders)BOX 243 1971, June-Dec.BOX 244 1972, Jan.-July

(2 folders)BOX 245 1972, Sept.-1973, July

(2 folders)BOX 246 1974, Jan.-1975, Dec.

(2 folders)BOX 247 1974BOX 248 1975BOX 249 1975BOX 250 1976BOX 251 1976BOX 252 1977, Jan.-Aug.BOX 253 1978, Jan.-Aug.BOX 254 1978, Dec.-1980, Sept.

(2 folders)BOX 255 MiscellanyBOX 256 MiscellanyBOX 257 National Institutes of Health

Chronological file1966, Aug.-1972, June

(3 folders)BOX 258 1971, Dec.-1976, Nov.

(3 folders)BOX 259 1977, Mar.-1980, Sept.

(3 folders)Correspondence, 1969, Feb.-1971, May

(2 folders)BOX 260 Public Health Service

1967, Jan.-1970, Mar.(3 folders)

BOX 261 1969, Dec.-1971, June

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BOX 262 1971, Dec.-1972, May(1 folder)

National Institutes of Mental Health, 1972, July-Aug.BOX 263 Public Health Service

1967, Dec.-1972, July(3 folders)

BOX 264 1972, Sept.-1975, Dec.(3 folders)

BOX 265 1976, Jan.-1980, July(5 folders)

BOX 266 Miscellany(4 folders)

Social Security1966, Nov.-1974, Oct.

(3 folders)BOX 267 1975, Apr.-1978, Apr.

(2 folders)Atomic Power Plants, 1964-1965Cuban refugees

1965-1968BOX 268 1968

Jokl, Ernst, 1967Medicare

1966, Jan.-1968, Sept.(2 folders)

BOX 269 1969, Nov.-1971, Aug.(3 folders)

BOX 270 1971, Nov.-1974, Aug.BOX 271 1974, June

(2 folders)BOX 272 1975, July-1976, JulyBOX 273 1977, Jan.-1980, Oct.

(4 folders)BOX 274 Miscellany

1967BOX 275 1968BOX 276 1969BOX 277 1969BOX 278 1970BOX 279 1970BOX 280 1972BOX 281 1973BOX 282 1974BOX 283 1975BOX 284 1976BOX 285 1976BOX 286 1976

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BOX 287 1978BOX 288 1979BOX 289 1980

Housing and Urban DevelopmentGeneral

1963, Aug.-1967, July(4 folders)

BOX 290 1967, Aug.-1968, Sept.(6 folders)

BOX 291 1968, Oct.-1969, Aug.(9 folders)

BOX 292 1969, Sept.-1970, Aug.(10 folders)

BOX 293 1970, Sept.-1971, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 294 1971, Apr.-Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 295 1972, Jan.-Sept.(8 folders)

BOX 296 1972, Nov.-1973, July(10 folders)

BOX 297 1973, Aug.-1974, Apr.(8 folders)

BOX 298 1974, May-Oct.(8 folders)

BOX 299 1974, Nov.-1975, Oct.(7 folders)

BOX 300 1975, Oct.-1976, Aug.(9 folders)

BOX 301 1976, Sept.-1977, June(8 folders)

BOX 302 1977, July-Nov.(9 folders)

BOX 303 1977, Dec.-1978, Apr.(10 folders)

BOX 304 1978, May-Nov.(10 folders)

BOX 305 1978, Dec.-1979, May(6 folders)

BOX 306 1979, June-Nov.BOX 307 1980, Jan.-Nov.BOX 308 Special, 1978, July-Oct.

(3 folders)Community Facilities Administration

1963, Mar.-1966, Aug.(4 folders)

BOX 309 1966, Sept.-1968, Apr.(3 folders)

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Federal Housing Administration, 1963, Jan.-1967, Nov.(3 folders)

Federal National Mortgage Association, 1968, Apr.-MayPublic Housing Administration

1963, Jan.-1967, Nov.(3 folders)

BOX 310 1967, Apr.-1972, June(6 folders)

Urban Renewal Administration1963, Feb.-1965, Nov.

(2 folders)BOX 311 1966, Jan.-1967, Mar.

(7 folders)BOX 312 1967, Mar.-1968, June

(8 folders)BOX 313 1968, Sept.-1970, May

Housing and Home Financing Agency1962, Dec.-1964, Oct.

(4 folders)Interior Department

General1963, June-1968, Dec.

(3 folders)BOX 314 1968, Jan.-1970, June

(9 folders)BOX 315 1970, July-1974, Sept.

(8 folders)Fish and Wildlife Service

1966, Dec.-1970, July(2 folders)

BOX 316 1973, June-1980, May(2 folders)

Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1966, Oct.-1980, Feb.(7 folders)

BOX 317 National Park Service1966, Nov.-1976, Nov.

(10 folders)BOX 318 1977, Jan.-1980, June

(5 folders)Bureau of Land Management, 1967, Sept.-1968, Mar.Shepaug River, 1974, Mar.-1976, JulyBureau of Reclamation, 1968, Aug.Office of Territories, 1966, Nov.-1968, Mar.

BOX 319 New England Projects, 1963, July-1968, MayFederal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1965, Apr.-1970, Jan.

(7 folders)BOX 320 Miscellaneous

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1965, Mar.-1974, Mar.(9 folders)

BOX 321 1974, Apr.-1978, July(10 folders)

BOX 322 1978, Aug.-1980, Sept.(5 folders)

Justice DepartmentFederal Bureau of Investigation

1966, Sept.-1970, Dec.(3 folders)

BOX 323 1971, Jan.-1980, May(7 folders)

BOX 324 Immigration and Naturalization Service1964, Mar.-1969, Mar.

(6 folders)BOX 325 1969, Mar.-May

(10 folders)BOX 326 1969, June-Nov.

(9 folders)BOX 327 1969, Dec.-1970, Mar.

(9 folders)BOX 328 1970

Mar.-July(7 folders)

BOX 329 Aug.-Nov.(7 folders)

BOX 330 1970, Dec.-1971, June(8 folders)

BOX 331 1971, June-1972, Jan.(9 folders)

BOX 332 1972, Jan.-Dec.(8 folders)

BOX 333 1973, Jan.-May(7 folders)

BOX 334 1973, June-1974, Feb.(8 folders)

BOX 335 1974, Feb.-Dec.(9 folders)

BOX 336 1975, Jan.-July(7 folders)

BOX 337 1975, Aug.-1976, Feb.(8 folders)

BOX 338 1976Mar.-July

(8 folders)BOX 339 July-Dec.

(8 folders)

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BOX 340 1977, Jan.-June(9 folders)

BOX 341 1977, July-1978, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 342 1978, Apr.-Dec.(10 folders)

BOX 343 1979(5 folders)

Soviet JewryBOX 344 Soviet Jewry

Bureau of Prisons1966, Nov.-1968, Apr.

(2 folders)BOX 345 1968, May-1972, Nov.

(7 folders)BOX 346 1973, Jan.-1976, Dec.

(7 folders)BOX 347 1977, Jan.-1978, May

(8 folders)BOX 348 1978, June-1980, Nov.

(6 folders)BOX 349 Miscellany

1965, June-1969, Apr.(11 folders)

BOX 350 1969, May-1971, June(10 folders)

BOX 351 1971, July-1973, Mar.(11 folders)

BOX 352 1973, Apr.-1975, Mar.(12 folders)

BOX 353 1975, Apr.-1977, Nov.(12 folders)

BOX 354 1977, Dec.-1980, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 355 U.S. Postal Service, 1968, Mar.-1978, Sept.(5 folders)

Energy DepartmentFederal Power Commission

1968, Feb.-1974, Nov.(3 folders)

BOX 356 1972, Feb.-1977, Apr.Federal Energy Administration

1973, Apr.-1974, Feb.(6 folders)

BOX 357 1974, Mar.-1977, Apr.(8 folders)

BOX 358 1977, June-Nov.

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Energy Research Development Administration, 1975, Dec.-1978, Dec.(5 folders)

Miscellany1977, Oct.-1978, Dec.

(6 folders)BOX 359 1978, Nov.-1979, JulyBOX 360 1979, Oct.-1980, Nov.

Securities and Exchange Commission, 1963, Jan.-1964, Sept.(2 folders)

Selective Service1969

BOX 361 State DepartmentPassportsSahba kidnapping caseBjorn, DouglasDowney, JohnEmbassiesVisasMiscellany

BOX 362 MiscellanyInternational Trade Commission

1964, Apr.-1963, May(5 folders)

BOX 363 1973, Oct.-1979, Feb.(4 folders)

Transportation DepartmentCoast Guard

1966, Oct.-1970, Feb.(5 folders)

BOX 364 1970, Mar.-1976, Dec.(8 folders)

BOX 365 1977, Jan.-1980, Oct.(4 folders)

BOX 366 1967, Jan.-1969, Apr.(9 folders)

BOX 367 1969, May-1972, June(8 folders)

BOX 368 1972, July-1977, Apr.(9 folders)

BOX 369 1977, May-1980, Oct.(4 folders)

Federal Highway Administration1968, Nov.-1972, Apr.

(3 folders)BOX 370 1972, May-1980, Jan.

(7 folders)BOX 371 Amtrak

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1971, Jan.-1974, July(8 folders)

BOX 372 1974, Aug.-1976, Dec.(4 folders)

Conrail1976, Apr.-1978, Aug.

(4 folders)BOX 373 1978, Sept.-Dec.

Federal Railroad Administration, 1976, Dec.-1978, Dec.(5 folders)

Penn Central, 1972, Oct.-1975, July(4 folders)

BOX 374 Miscellany1967, Oct.-1972, Dec.

(9 folders)BOX 375 1973, Jan.-1975, Mar.

(8 folders)BOX 376 1975, Apr.-1979, Apr.

(7 folders)BOX 377 1979, Nov.-1980, Sept.

(2 folders)BOX 378 1980

(2 folders)Treasury Department

Internal Revenue Service1973, June-1975

(2 folders)BOX 379 1975, July-Aug.

(2 folders)Office of Revenue Sharing, 1973, Dec.-1980, May

(3 folders)Miscellany

1966, Oct.-1967, Dec. (6 folders0BOX 380 1968, Jan.-1971, June

(7 folders)BOX 381 1971, Aug.-1974, Mar.

(8 folders)BOX 382 1974, Apr.-1978, Apr.

(13 folders)BOX 383 1978, May-1979, Dec.

(4 folders)United Nations

Human Rights Convention, 1963, Apr.-1968, Nov.(3 folders)

Red China, 1964, Mar.-1966, Nov.(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1967Apr.-1968, Oct.

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BOX 384 1971, June-1980, Nov.(5 folders)

Veterans' Administration,1967, Jan.-1980, Aug.(4 folders)

BOX 385 White HousePresident

1963, Oct.-1966, Dec.(3 folders)

BOX 386 1967, Jan.-1978, July(11 folders)

BOX 387 Inaugural, 1964-1976,(3 folders)

Miscellany, 1978-1980(2 folders)

BOX 388 MiscellanyCivil Service

Adinolfi, JosephDaly, RoyNew London, Conn., wage board

Concentrated Employment ProgramEducationFermont DivisionGroton sewer, Lois JonesHeating oil cost

(2 folders)BOX 389 (2 folders)

Housing and Urban Development and Interior-Gurski farm, BrookfieldHousing and Urban Development and Treasury-St. Raphael and St. Mary's hospitalsOffice of Economic OpportunitySaye and Sele, LordMiscellany, 1972-1978

BOX 390 Legislative FileAppropriations Committee

Agriculture Department, 1968, Mar.-1980, Oct.(3 folders)

Commerce Department, 1975, Sept-1980, July(2 folders)

Defense Department1967, Feb.-1970, Apr.

(5 folders)BOX 391 1970, May-1977, July

(8 folders)BOX 392 1977, July-1980, Oct.

(8 folders)BOX 393 Housing and Urban Development, 1967, Dec.-1980, Nov.

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Interior Department, 1968, Apr.-1980, Sept.(4 folders)

District of Columbia, 1969, Sept.Health, Education, and Welfare Department

1969, Jan.-1970, Aug.(2 folders)

BOX 394 1976, Jan.-1977, Dec.(9 folders)

BOX 395 1978, Jan.-1979, Dec.(6 folders)

BOX 396 1980, Jan.-Nov.Legislative, 1969, Mar.-1978, JulyState Department, Justice Department, and Judiciary, 1968, Jan.-1980, July

(2 folders)Public Works, 1968, Jan.-1980, June

(2 folders)BOX 397 Miscellany

1967, May-1973, Oct.(7 folders)

BOX 398 1973, Feb.-1977, Dec.(8 folders)

BOX 399 1978, Jan.-1980, Oct.(2 folders)

Treasury Department and Post Office Department, 1973, Mar.-1974, Oct.Supersonic transport, 1969, Jan.-1971, Mar.

(6 folders)BOX 400 Armed Services Committee

Budget CommitteeGeneral, 1975, Jan.-1980, June

(5 folders)BOX 401 Economic Policy, 1975, Dec.-1976, Dec.

(3 folders)Income taxes, 1976, Jan.-Dec.General taxation

1975, Dec.-1976, Mar.(5 folders)

BOX 402 1976Apr.-June

(7 folders)BOX 403 June-July

(6 folders)BOX 404 July-Sept.

(7 folders)BOX 405 Sept.-Dec.

(9 folders)Trade, 1976

Jan.-Apr.(2 folders)

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BOX 406 May-Dec.(4 folders)

Social Security, Medicare, 1976Jan.-June

(4 folders)BOX 407 Aug.-Dec.

(2 folders)Inflation, 1976, Jan.-Oct.Health and Medicaid, 1980, Jan.-Nov.Revenue Sharing, 1979, Oct.-1980, Mar.

Finance CommitteeTrade and tariffs

1969, Mar.-1964, Oct.(3 folders)

BOX 408 1964, Sept.-1966, June(7 folders)

BOX 409 1965, Jan.-1966, Nov.(9 folders)

BOX 410 1967, Mar.-1971, Sept.(7 folders)

BOX 411 1969, June-1976, Apr.(7 folders)

BOX 412 1970, Jan.-1971, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 413 1972, Jan.-1973, Sept.(8 folders)

BOX 414 1973, Oct.-1974, Oct.(6 folders)

BOX 415 1974, Nov.-1975, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 416 1977(9 folders)

BOX 417 1978Jan.-Apr.

(8 folders)BOX 418 Apr.-Aug.

(8 folders)BOX 419 1978-1980, Sept.

(4 folders)BOX 420 1979-1980BOX 421 Welfare Reform, 1979, Jan.-1980, Nov.

(2 folders)Miscellany, 1979, Nov.-1980, Oct.

(2 folders)Foreign Relations Committee

Arms control/sales, 1975, Jan.-1980, Sept.(3 folders)

BOX 422 Middle East

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1967, Dec.-1970, June(9 folders)

BOX 423 1970, July-1977, May(7 folders)

BOX 424 1977, June-1978, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 425 1978, Mar.-Aug.(9 folders)

BOX 426 1978, Aug.-1980, Aug.(4 folders)

Foreign Aid, 1979, July-Nov.BOX 427 Soviet Union/Detente, 1979, Jan.-1980, July

(2 folders)Romania, 1976, June-Nov

Governmental Affairs CommitteePostal matters

1967, Jan.-1968, Aug.BOX 428 1968, Dec.-1970, May

(8 folders)BOX 429 1970, May-1976, Oct.

(9 folders)BOX 430 1976, Dec.-1977

(3 folders)Civil Service

1970, Feb.-1977(6 folders)

BOX 431 1975-1979(7 folders)

BOX 432 Census, 1968, May-1970, Apr.(6 folders)

Investigations1964, Jan.-1970, Apr.

(6 folders)BOX 433 1970, May-1971, May

(6 folders)BOX 434 1971BOX 435 1971, June-1974, July

(6 folders)BOX 436 National security and international operations, 1969-1976

Intergovernmental relations, 1971-1976,(2 folders)

Executive reorganization, 1968-1976(5 folders)

Miscellany (noncommittee)Inflation and high cost of medicare, 1969-1970

(2 folders)National priorities

1969

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BOX 437 1969Student unrest and violence, 1969-1971

(4 folders)Miscellaneous

1969, Mar.-1972, Apr.(4 folders)

BOX 438 1972, May-1977, Aug.(6 folders)

BOX 439 1977, Sept.-1978, Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 440 1979-1980(2 folders)

BOX 441 1980Vietnam military club investigations

1969-1971(3 folders)

BOX 442 1972Corvair investigations, 1970-1974

(2 folders)Public relations in federal government., 1976-1979

(3 folders)BOX 443 Energy and Natural Resource Committee

Mining, material, and fuels1970, Nov.-1976, Oct.

(8 folders)BOX 444 1976, Nov.-1977, Apr.

(8 folders)BOX 445 1977, May-Oct.

(7 folders)BOX 446 1977, Nov.-1978, Dec.

(5 folders)BOX 447 1978, Dec.-1980, Nov.

(2 folders)Wildlife protection

1969, Nov.-1971, Sept.(3 folders)

BOX 448 1975, Dec.-1977, Feb.(9 folders)

BOX 449 1977, Mar.-Sept.(9 folders)

BOX 450 1977, Oct.-1978, May(9 folders)

BOX 451 1978, June-1980, Nov.(6 folders)

BOX 452 Energy1977

Jan.-Apr.(8 folders)

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BOX 453 May-Aug.(8 folders)

BOX 454 Sept.-Nov.(8 folders)

BOX 455 1977, Nov.-1978, July(7 folders)

BOX 456 1978, Aug.-1980, Nov.(3 folders)

BOX 457 1978-1979BOX 458 Public lands, 1971, July-1976, Dec.

(6 folders)Miscellany

1964, Oct.-1970, July(3 folders)

BOX 459 1970, Sept.-1971, Mar.(8 folders)

BOX 460 1971, Apr.-1978, Dec.(6 folders)

BOX 461 1979, Apr.-1980, Nov.(2 folders)

Labor and Human Resources CommitteeHealth, 1977, Jan.-1978, July

(2 folders)Education, 1970, Aug.-Dec.

(2 folders)BOX 462 Employment, poverty, migratory, 1977, Jan.-1979, Mar.

(4 folders)Pollution

1969, June-1970, Apr.(2 folders)

BOX 463 1970, May-1977, Aug.(6 folders)

BOX 464 1979, Feb.-Nov.Aging, 1976, Aug.-1979, April

Joint Economic Committee1966, May-1977, Dec.

(6 folders)BOX 465 1978, Jan.-1979, Dec.

(5 folders)BOX 466 1980, Jan.-Oct.

Environment and Public Works CommitteeFlood control, 1974, July-1980, JuneRivers and harbors, 1975, Apr.-1980, Sept.

(4 folders)Public roads and highways

1972, Sept.-1974, Nov.BOX 467 1975, Jan.-1979, Apr.

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Public buildings and grounds, 1975, Jan.-1978, Dec.(5 folders)

Miscellany1972, Oct.-1976, Mar.

(4 folders)BOX 468 1976, Apr.-1977, July

(8 folders)BOX 469 1977, Aug.-1980, Nov.

(3 folders)Miscellany

1969, Sept.-1970, Mar.(3 folders)

BOX 470 1970, Apr.-Aug.(7 folders)

BOX 471 1970, Sept.-1976, May(8 folders)

BOX 472 1976, June-Dec.(7 folders)

BOX 473 1977, Jan.-1980, Sept.(9 folders)

BOX 474 1979-1980Bill File

88th Congress, 1963-1964Bills

S.4-S.6(2 folders)

BOX 475 S. 360-S.432(3 folders)

BOX 476 S. 432-S.470(4 folders)

BOX 477 S.486-S.1605(12 folders)

BOX 478 S.1666-S.1988(10 folders)

BOX 479 S.2031-S.2642(11 folders)

ResolutionsS.R. 30-55

(2 folders)BOX 480 S.R.

Joint Resolutions, 17-176(7 folders)

BOX 481 Concurrent resolution 2Amendments

281-1054(7 folders)

BOX 482 1174-11376(10 folders)

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BOX 483 89th. Congress, 1965-1966Bills

S.3-S.12(4 folders)

BOX 484 S.12-S.306(10 folders)

BOX 485 S.309-S.325(5 folders)

BOX 486 S.325-S.370(2 folders)

BOX 487 S.400-S.944(18 folders)

BOX 488 S.948-S.1564(13 folders)

BOX 489 S.1564-S.2152(14 folders)

BOX 490 S.2218-S.2302(8 folders)

BOX 491 S.2318-S.3171(15 folders)

BOX 492 S.3182-S.868(11 folders)

BOX 493 Resolutions, S.R.121-302(11 folders)

Concurrent resolutions4-17

(3 folders)BOX 494 17

(3 folders)BOX 495 43-83

(6 folders)BOX 496 Amendments

143-617(13 folders)

BOX 497 637-8147(6 folders)

BOX 498 90th. Congress, 1967-1968Bills

S.9-S.514(11 folders)

BOX 499 S.538-S.804(16 folders)

BOX 500 S.835(7 folders)

BOX 501 S.835-S.950(4 folders)

BOX 502 S.1026(6 folders)

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BOX 503 S.1026-S1150(5 folders)

BOX 504 S.1240-S.1585(13 folders)

BOX 505 S.1593-S.1976(11 folders)

BOX 506 S.1985-S.2270(14 folders)

BOX 507 S.2293-S.2481(6 folders)

BOX 508 S.2481-S.2616(9 folders)

BOX 509 S.2618-S.2907(8 folders)

BOX 510 S.2907-S.3158(6 folders)

BOX 511 S.3181-S.3279(6 folders)

BOX 512 S.3287-S.3643(5 folders)

ResolutionsS.R.8-S.281

(9 folders)BOX 513 S.R. 281-S.383

(4 folders)Joint resolutions, 4-175

(8 folders)Concurrent resolutions, 24-53

(4 folders)Amendments

163-295(4 folders)

BOX 514 299-2365(16 folders)

91st. Congress, 1969-1970Bills

BOX 515 S.1-S.303(12 folders)

BOX 516 S.472-S.860(11 folders)

BOX 517 S.942-S.1584(11 folders)

BOX 518 S.1585-S.1846(7 folders)

BOX 519 S.1959-S.2673(18 folders)

BOX 520 S.2701-S.2993(5 folders)

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BOX 521 S.2968-S.4464(4 folders)

Joint resolutions, 8-110(2 folders)

Miscellany(2 folders)

BOX 522 (5 folders)BOX 523 92nd. Congress, 1971-1972

BillsS.186-S.317

(7 folders)BOX 524 S.376BOX 525 S.376

(2 folders)BOX 526 S.376-S.869

(6 folders)BOX 527 S.880-S.1282

(10 folders)BOX 528 S. 1282-S.1283

(2 folders)BOX 529 S.1282-S.1460

(9 folders)BOX 530 S.1485-S.1828

(7 folders)BOX 531 S.1527-S.2460

(6 folders)BOX 532 S.2515-S.2994

(13 folders)BOX 533 S.3037-S.3409

(9 folders)BOX 534 S.3432-S.3632

(5 folders)BOX 535 S.3700-S.3739

(3 folders)BOX 536 S.3750-S.4070

(10 folders)Resolutions

S.R. 45-177(2 folders)

BOX 537 S.R. 180-367(5 folders)

Joint resolutions, 1-15(4 folders)

BOX 538 Joint resolutions, 206-244(2 folders)

Concurrent resolutions, 21-55(6 folders)

Amendments

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46-159(6 folders)

BOX 539 318-559(3 folders)

BOX 540 559BOX 541 628-912

(9 folders)BOX 542 958-1307

(7 folders)BOX 543 1462-1669

(3 folders)Correspondence regarding welfare amendments

(1 folder)BOX 544 (5 folders)BOX 545 (3 folders)BOX 546 93rd. Congress, 1973-1974

BillsS.48-S.1030

(22 folders)BOX 547 S.1125-S.2513

(12 folders)BOX 548 S.2513-S.3130

(10 folders)BOX 549 S.3154-S.4225

(12 folders)Resolutions

S.R.67-189(6 folders)

BOX 550 S.R.189-397(8 folders)

Joint resolutions, 2-12(9 folders)

BOX 551 Concurrent resolutions, 66-110(3 folders)

Amendments6-43

(3 folders)BOX 552 32-542

(4 folders)BOX 553 542-2064

(17 folders)Miscellany

BOX 554 94th. Congress, 1975-1976Bills

S.5-S.200(9 folders)

BOX 555 S.388-S.850(22 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 556 S.961-S.1793(16 folders)

BOX 557 S.1487-S.2541(19 folders)

BOX 558 S.2596-S.3425(14 folders)

ResolutionsS.R.4-400

(6 folders)BOX 559 S.R.413

Joint resolutions, 1-66(5 folders)

Concurrent resolutions, 2-86(5 folders)

Amendments, 360-1423(4 folders)

95th. Congress, 1977-1978Bills

S.2-S.298(10 folders)

BOX 560 S.311BOX 561 S.311-S.995

(18 folders)BOX 562 S.1064-S.1899

(18 folders)BOX 563 S.1968-S.2066

(3 folders)BOX 564 S.2115-S.2503

(12 folders)BOX 565 S.2511-S.3542

(7 folders)Resolutions, S.R.127-541

(6 folders)Joint resolutions, 1-210

(11 folders)Concurrent resolutions, 7Amendments, 21-1033

(3 folders)BOX 566 96th. Congress, 1979-1980

BillsS.2-S.345

(18 folders)BOX 567 S.350-S.1376

(31 folders)BOX 568 AAR's bills and co-sponsors

Declined to sponsor, 1980(5 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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Joint letters(2 folders)

Miscellaneous correspondenceBOX 569 Legislative Assistance File

Connecticut Issues, 1969-1980Appalachian trail

(2 folders)Housatonic Valley AreaLong Island Sound

(5 folders)Miscellany

BOX 570 Rivers(12 folders)

BOX 571 Miscellaneous issuesAgricultureBusiness speech background materialHealth insuranceJudgeships

(2 folders)National Institutes of HealthNazis, alleged and huntersOperation recognitionProductivity conference

(3 folders)BOX 572 Soviet Jewry

(10 folders)USSR general

(2 folders)Trade

(2 folders)BOX 573 Totalization agreements

Work sharingYouth camp safety

(3 folders)MiscellanyMemoranda

(5 folders)BOX 574 Legislative Assistants' File

Chronological file, Stuart Brahs, 1979, Jan.-Aug.(8 folders)

BOX 575 Koskinen, JohnEducation- segregation

1970-1972(12 folders)

BOX 576 1971-1972(6 folders)

Immigration, private bills

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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JeepsNortheast utilities, 1973-1974

BOX 577 Campbell, Malcolm“A-D” miscellaneous

(20 folders)BOX 578 Electric boat, 1977-1978

(6 folders)BOX 579 “H-N” miscellaneous

(21 folders)BOX 580 “N-T” miscellaneous

(20 folders)BOX 581 “T-Z” miscellaneous

(13 folders)BOX 582 House, Arthur

Foreign travelMoscow, USSR, trip, 1975USSR parliamentary conference, June 25-1975, July 6Middle East trip, 1976, Nov.

(2 folders)Conference on International Economic Cooperation, 1977

(2 folders)USSR parliamentarians' conference, 1878, Jan.

(2 folders)BOX 583 (4 folders)

Foreign affairs miscellany1977

(6 folders)BOX 584 1977, Sept.-1978, Sept.

(19 folders)BOX 585 1978, Oct.-1979, Sept.

(15 folders)BOX 586 1979, Oct.-1980, Apr.

(12 folders)BOX 587 Schaefer, David

Danbury, Conn., prison fireSpecial Committee on Official Conduct (Nelson) S.R.110, 1977

(13 folders)BOX 588 (7 folders)

Select Committee on Ethics, S.5551977-1979

BOX 589 1977-1979(10 folders)

BOX 590 1978(10 folders)

BOX 591 (9 folders)BOX 592 1978-1979

(8 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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BOX 593 1978-1979(7 folders)

Bert Lance Hearings1977

(8 folders)BOX 594 (7 folders)BOX 595 (1 folder)

USSR trip, 1978(9 folders)

BOX 596 Finance Committee, 1976-1979(7 folders)

Judiciary Committee, 1976-1979(5 folders)

BOX 597 Seigel, JohnAgriculture, 1979-1980

(2 folders)Appropriations, 1979

(5 folders)Budget

1979-1981(7 folders)

BOX 598 1981(3 folders)

Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 1979-1980Child Welfare Bill, H.R. 3434, 1979

(6 folders)Chrysler bailout

BOX 599 Crop insurance, 1979Davis-Bacon actDisability, 1979-1980

(10 folders)Education

1978-1979(6 folders)

BOX 600 1979(11 folders)

BOX 601 Unemployment bill, 1979-1980Welfare Reform, 1976-1980

(12 folders)Miscellany

BOX 602 Joint Economic Committee, 1980Federal Trade Commission, 1980Finance Committee, 1980Targeted Fiscal Assistance, 1979Food Stamps, 1979Rights of InstitutionalizedSpecial Milk Program

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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School LunchSmall BusinessSocial Security FundingCouncil on Wage and Price StabilityUnemployment CompensationTaxes

(2 folders)BOX 603 D'Amato, C. Richard

Windfall Profits Tax1979-1980

(6 folders)BOX 604 Luks, Harold P.

AMTRAK authorizationAmmoniaBrass industryBall bearingsBolts, nuts, and screwsBoycott

(2 folders)BOX 605 (3 folders)BOX 606 Color television

Connecticut bankingConnecticut transportationCredit unionsCzech goldEurodollar marketExporting trade companiesFootwearHungarian most favored nation

BOX 607 Intelligence charterInterstate 84Interstate 291Memoranda to AAR

1978-1980(4 folders)

BOX 608 Norwalk, Conn.North American economic cooperationOcean policy and fisheriesOlympics, 1976Overseas Private Investment Corp.Poughkeepsie bridge

BOX 609 Pfizer v IndiaRefugee-immigration casesRegulation Q, small saversRhodesiaRomanian most favored nation, 1980

(4 folders)

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Soviet tripBOX 610 Soviet Jewry

SteelTax exempt bonds and bills

(2 folders)BOX 611 Taxation forces return from abroad

Taxation overseasTrade casesTransportation

BOX 612 Trucking deregulationUnited Nations

(2 folders)United TechnologiesWatchesWine gallon/proof gallon

BOX 613 MiscellanyMorning memoranda, 1974-1977

(6 folders)BOX 614 Parsons, Judy

Child health care assessment program(5 folders)

BOX 615 (6 folders)BOX 616 (9 folders)

BOX 617-644 Political Papers, 1962-1980Correspondence, subject files, and campaign files.Arranged by type of material.

BOX 617 CorrespondencePersonal

1962-1964(6 folders)

BOX 618 1965-1977(5 folders)

General1962

(7 folders)BOX 619 (6 folders)BOX 620 Political, 1962

(2 folders)Reading file, 1967-1968

(2 folders)Subject file

Appreciation lettersBirchwood Country ClubCondolences, 1967-1968

(2 folders)

Senate Records, 1963-1980

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Congratulations, 1962, 1967-1968,(3 folders)

BOX 621 CongratulationsConstitutional Convention, 1965Democratic newsletter, 1964-1968

(4 folders)Grants

1966-1968(2 folders)

Greetings, 1962(2 folders)

Invitations regretted, 1962, Dec.MiscellanyOrganization membershipsRibicoff, LoisRetirement letters, 1979, Sept.-1980, Dec.

BOX 622 Schedules, 1965, 1967(3 folders)

Senatorial districts, 1963-1967(7 folders)

Tumblebrook Country ClubWhite House

Campaign File1950

House of RepresentativesSpeeches

(8 folders)BOX 623 1952, U.S. Senate

1954, gubernatorial(6 folders)

1958Gubernatorial

(7 folders)BOX 624 Contributions

(4 folders)BOX 625 1960, presidential

1962U. S. Senate

CalendarCommittee

(5 folders)Contributions

(3 folders)BOX 626 Contributions

(4 folders)CorrespondenceDelegates

Political Papers, 1962-1980

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Democratic meetingsForm lettersHonorary degreesIssues

(3 folders)BOX 627 (1 folder)

Labor(2 folders)

MiscellanyNew London, Conn., supperNewsletterOffers of assistance

(2 folders)Parcel post requestsPoliticalPress partyRadio, television, and press

BOX 628 Randolph-WolfRepublicans, Independents, and Senior citizens for RibicoffRequests for photographsRibicoff-KowalskiTelegramsTelethon

(4 folders)Towns, Connecticut

“A” miscellaneous-BranfordBOX 629 Bridgeport-New Britain

(8 folders)BOX 630 New Canaan-Woodbury

PlatformBOX 631 Speeches

(4 folders)Press releases

(2 folders)BOX 632 Invitations accepted

(6 folders)BOX 633 1963-1964, Connecticut mailings

(2 folders)1968

BillboardsCommittee correspondenceContributors' acknowledgmentsDelegatesFriends of Ribicoff

(1 folder)BOX 634 (1 folder)

Literature

Political Papers, 1962-1980

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Miscellany(4 folders)

News releasesSource book

(2 folders)BOX 635 1974

AdvertisementsBank statementsBudgetCandidates

(7 folders)CommitteeContributions

(3 folders)BOX 636 (2 folders)

Correspondence(5 folders)

DelegatesDemocratic Women's clubsDeposit slipsEndorsements

(4 folders)BOX 637 Fairfield, Conn., office

Federal filing formsForm lettersInternal Revenue ServiceFund raining

BOX 638 Guggenheim ProductionsInvitations

(6 folders)Issues

(2 folders)Ledger sheets

(2 folders)BOX 639 Leonhardt, Cliff

(2 folders)Mailing list

(2 folders)MediaMaterials sent outMessages to readMiscellany

(1 folder)BOX 640 (8 folders)BOX 641 (2 folders)

Office equipmentOffice memoranda

Political Papers, 1962-1980

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OpponentsPayrollPendingPeople for RibicoffPhone billsPostage receiptsPost office permitPress

(5 folders)BOX 642 (3 folders)

Radio advertisementsReading fileReceipts

(2 folders)RefundsReports

(2 folders)Requests for buttonsSchedules

(1 folder)BOX 643 (3 folders)

Speeches(2 folders)

Staff lists(2 folders)

State central committee(2 folders)

StatisticsStratford letter and mailing list

(3 folders)Suisman mailingTelephoneThank-you lettersTown chairman

(2 folders)BOX 644 Tumblebrook Country Club

TV advertisementsWomen's clubWorkersZip codes

BOX 644-676 Miscellany, 1927-1981Voting records, biographical information, article and book file, reports, scrapbooks and

memorabilia.Arranged by type of material.

BOX 644 Voting RecordHouse of Representative, 1949-1952

Political Papers, 1962-1980

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Roll call votes, 1963Record

1963-1973(7 folders)

BOX 645 1974-1980(8 folders)

Legislative recordBOX 646 Senate voting record, 96th Congress

(4 folders)BOX 647 Bills supported by AAR

(6 folders)BOX 648 (2 folders)

Biographical information(18 folders)

BOX 649 (27 folders)BOX 650 Articles by and about AAR

(53 folders)BOX 651 (4 folders)

ReportsManaging the federal government, the role of the president

(5 folders)BOX 652 (8 folders)BOX 653 Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey Dinner, 1980, Mar.

Libyan-U.S. relations, 1979Senate Office Systems Research Project, 1977

(5 folders)United NationsVoter attitudes in Connecticut, 1980, May

BOX 654 Personal (nonpolitical)Award“Abe's Town”EndorsementsHigh school year book, 1927Miscellaneous

(3 folders)BOX 655 Books

Politics: The American Way, 1966-1978(2 folders)

The American medical machine, 1970-1973(3 folders)

America can make it, 1972-1973(4 folders)

BOX 656 By George Goodwin, 1969-1975(3 folders)

Miscellaneous publishingTravel

1951-1971(6 folders)

Miscellany, 1927-1981

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BOX 657 1971-1978(13 folders)

BOX 658 1978-1979(7 folders)

Sponsorships1963-1965

(6 folders)BOX 659 1966-1967

(4 folders)Retirement letters, 1979-1980

(7 folders)BOX 660 Correspondence management system

EncyclopediaPre-CMS sample letters

BOX 661 CMS indexA-GC-Ch

BOX 662 IndexG-M

(6 folders)BOX 663 M-Z

(6 folders)BOX OV 664 Oversize material

Scrapbooks1958

BOX OV 665 1960-1961BOX OV 666 1961BOX OV 667 1961BOX OV 668 1961-1962BOX OV 669 1961-1962BOX OV 670 1962BOX OV 671 1962BOX OV 672 1974BOX OV 673 Draft campaign literature, 1968BOX OV 674-OV 675 Card files of contributions, 1973-1974BOX 676 Information about the files

Sources of information about RibicoffOther materials about Ribicoff (Collections)Oral history transcripts See AppendixC. Richard D' Amato, background information, 1981Questionnaires about value of various series of Office Records See AppendixDiscarded series, description

Miscellany, 1927-1981

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Miscellany (unsorted)

BOX 677-682 Addition: Government Operations Committee Files, 1975-1976Correspondence, memoranda, reports, congressional testimony statements and transcripts,

newspaper clippings and other printed material pertaining to the committee's investigationof computer crime in federal programs and private industry.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

BOX 677 Government Operations Committee Files, 1975-1976Abbott, Robert P., testimonyAgriculture Department

(2 folders)Allen, BrandtBequai, AugustBureau of Prisons

(1 folder)BOX 678 (2 folders)

NIC/CCH Summaries, Leavenworth participantsCentral Intelligence AgencyCivil Service CommissionCommerce Department

GeneralNational Bureau of Standards

Committee Bill, L. H. Fountain: HEW Fraud and Regulation AbuseBOX 679 Committee print, Report of Teamsters Local 295

Computer Security InstituteComputer, miscellanyCongressional Record, reprintsDefense DepartmentEnergy Resources and Development AdministrationGeneral Accounting Office, clippingsGeneral Services Administration Testimony FileHealth, Education, and Welfare Department

ADP Systems SecurityBOX 680 Testimony draft

HoneywellIDentimatJustice Department

Federal Bureau of InvestigationGeneral

Kranzberg, MelvinLibrary of Congress Congressional Research Service, computer security materialManagement and Budget OfficeNavy Department, Subverts “Secure” SystemNewsletterNycum, Susan, testimony

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BOX 681 Parker, Donn B., testimony(3 folders)

Press releasesScantlebury, Don, testimonyStaff studyThank-you lettersTreasury Department

GeneralInternal Revenue Service Computer

Case Bureau of PrisonsBOX 682 General

Ribicoff's opening statementWorking papers of Philip Manuel

Computer caseGeneral

(4 folders)

REEL 1-159 Microfilm Set I: Outgoing Correspondence, 1963-1980Microfilm of outgoing correspondence.Arranged by year and therein alphabetically by name of correspondent. Microfilm shelf no.

18,138 (16 mm).

REEL 1 Outgoing Correspondence1963

Aar-ClyREEL 2 Coa-FoREEL 3 Fra-JimREEL 4 Jod-McwREEL 5 Mea-RayREEL 6 Re-SmyREEL 7 Sta-ZysREEL 8 1964

Abb-CapREEL 9 Car-ElzREEL 10 Ema-HeiREEL 11 Hel-LazREEL 12 Lea-MyrREEL 13 Nab-RorREEL 14 Ros-ThiREEL 15 Tho-ZynREEL 16 1965

Aak-BryREEL 17 Buc-DluREEL 18 Doa-GoyREEL 19 Gra-KheREEL 20 Kic-McwREEL 21 Mea-Pyt

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REEL 22 Qua-SmyREEL 23 Sna-WhyREEL 24 Wic-ZygREEL 25 1966

Aar-BriREEL 26 Bro-DazREEL 27 Dea-GhiREEL 28 Gia-HynREEL 29 Iac-LevREEL 30 Lew-MroREEL 31 Muc-ReyREEL 32 Rhe-SthREEL 33 Sti-ZytREEL 34 1967

Aan-BriREEL 35 Bri-CoyREEL 36 Cra-FezREEL 37 Fia-HalREEL 38 Ham-KazREEL 39 Kea-ManREEL 40 Mar-NymREEL 41 Oai-RoiREEL 42 Rol-SriREEL 43 Sta-WapREEL 44 War-ZytREEL 45 1968

Aas-BriREEL 46 Bro-DayREEL 47 Dea-FlyREEL 48 Fod-GwiREEL 49 Haa-JutREEL 50 Kab-ManREEL 51 Mar-NezREEL 52 Nic-RivREEL 53 Roa-SloREEL 54 Sna-VulREEL 55 Wac-ZwiREEL 56 1969

Aar-BriREEL 57 Bro-ComREEL 58 Con-FeyREEL 59 Fia-McVREEL 60 Mea-OzyREEL 61 Pac-RzuREEL 62 Saa-SteREEL 63 Sti-Wet

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REEL 64 Wha-ZyaREEL 65 1970

Aar-BryREEL 66 Bub-DayREEL 67 Dea-FusREEL 68 Gaa-HoyREEL 69 Hrd-LloREEL 70 Lob-McwREEL 71 Naa-RazREEL 72 Rea-SmyREEL 73 Sna-WeeREEL 74 Wei-ZyaREEL 75 1971

Aar-BouREEL 76 Bou-CzuREEL 77 Dea-FylREEL 78 Gab-IzzREEL 79 Jac-LevREEL 80 Lew-MoyREEL 81 Muc-ReyREEL 82 Rhe-SruREEL 83 Sta-WanREEL 84 War-ZynREEL 85 1972

Aba-BysREEL 86 Cab-DziREEL 87 Ead-HalREEL 88 Ham-KytREEL 89 Lab-MliREEL 90 Moa-RizREEL 91 Roa-StuREEL 92 Sua-ZysREEL 93 1973

Aar-BozREEL 94 Bra-DayREEL 95 Dea-FusREEL 96 Gaa-JisREEL 97 Joa-LyoREEL 98 Mar-PosREEL 99 Pot-SmiREEL 100 Sne-WhyREEL 101 Wic-ZymREEL 102 1974

Aar-BryREEL 103 Bua-DezREEL 104 Dia-Ghi

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REEL 105 Gib-HazREEL 106 Hea-KyrREEL 107 Lab-MizREEL 108 Mor-QuiREEL 109 Rah-SloREEL 110 Smi-VroREEL 111 Wac-ZwiREEL 112 1975

Aar-BzuREEL 113 Cab-DhaREEL 114 Dia-GolREEL 115 Gol-JutREEL 116 Kac-LysREEL 117 Maa-NgREEL 118 Nib-RolREEL 119 Rom-StoREEL 120 Str-ZywREEL 121 1976

Aba-ByxREEL 122 Cab-DowREEL 123 Dow-GyoREEL 124 Haa-KmeREEL 125 Kna-McwREEL 126 Mea-PoyREEL 127 Pra-SczREEL 128 Sea-TysREEL 129 Uba-ZygREEL 130 1977

Aab-BozREEL 131 Bra-ColREEL 132 Com-DzuREEL 133 Eac-GozREEL 134 Gra-JayREEL 135 Jeb-LeyREEL 136 Lhe-MizREEL 137 Moc-PfeREEL 138 Pha-SchREEL 139 Sch-ThuREEL 140 Tib-WigREEL 141 Wil-ZymREEL 142 1978

Aar-CayREEL 143 Cea-FlyREEL 144 Foe-JayREEL 145 Jea-MazREEL 146 Mca-Poz

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REEL 147 Pra-StuREEL 148 Str-WazREEL 149 Wea-ZydREEL 150 1979

Aba-CzlREEL 151 Dab-HooREEL 152 Hoo-MeyREEL 153 Mia-RosREEL 154 Ros-WazREEL 155 Wea-ZyzREEL 156 1980

Aar-DziREEL 157 Eac-KysREEL 158 Lab-RezREEL 159 Rho-Zur

REEL 1-23 Microfilm Set II: Scrapbooks, 1958-1979Microfilm of scrapbooks.Organized chronologically in two sets. Microfilm shelf no. 18,633.

REEL 1 Set I1963

Jan. 1-Apr. 10May 1-June 30

REEL 2 July-Aug.Oct. 1-Dec. 31

REEL 3 1964, Jan. 1-Mar. 29REEL 4 1965

Jan. 1-Mar. 31REEL 5 July 1-25REEL 6 1966

Jan.-Feb.REEL 7 Mar.-Dec.REEL 8 1967, Jan.-Sept.REEL 9 1968

Jan.-Feb.REEL 10 July-Aug.REEL 11 1968, Nov.-1969, Apr.-Dec.REEL 12 1970, Jan.-May

1971July-Dec.

REEL 13 Jan.-May1972, June-Aug.

REEL 14 1973, Jan.-Feb. 14REEL 15 1974, Jan.-Nov.REEL 16 1975, Jan.-Dec.

1976, Jan.-Dec.

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REEL 17 1977Jan.-Oct.

REEL 18 Nov.-Dec.1978

Jan.-Aug.REEL 19 Aug.-Sept.REEL 20 1979, Jan.-Apr.REEL 21 1980, Jan.-Nov.REEL 22 Set II

1958, Nov.-1961, Jan.REEL 23 1962, Nov. 6-1963, Dec. 30

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Appendix: Oral Histories and QuestionnairesOral Histories

Jon O. Newman, West Hartford, Conn.

Wayne Granquist, Chevy Chase, Md.

John Koskinen, Washington, D.C.

Questionnaires

Douglas Bennet, Washington, D.C.

Ted Leary, Los Angeles, Calif.

Jeff Peterson, Washington, D.C.

Richard Blumenthal, Stamford, Conn.

Malcolm Campbell, West Hartford, Conn.

Arthur House, Washington, D.C.

C. Richard D’Amato, Annapolis, Md.

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