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Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4f59n6sp No online items Preliminary Inventory to the Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 1999 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Preliminary Inventory to the 75053 1 Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Preliminary Inventory to the Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 1999 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Roger A. Freeman Papers, Date (inclusive): 1950-1990 Collection number: 75053 Creator: Freeman, Roger A., 1904- Collection Size: 489 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 1 card file box(21 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, speeches and writings, printed matter, and slides, relating to governmental problems in the state of Washington, 1950-1955, fiscal problems of Bolivia, 1957, international economic development, taxation (federal, state, and local), intergovernmental relations in the United States, public and private education from lower schools to university in the United States and the Soviet Union, and the growth of American government. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Language: English. Access Collection is stored off-site. It may be possible to have a limited number of boxes brought to the archives reading room for examination. A minimum of two days notice is required. Please contact the Hoover Institution Archives for further information. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Roger A. Freeman Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Biographical/Historical Note American economist; senior fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, 1962-1975; special assistant to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-1970. Scope and Content of Collection Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, speeches and writings, printed matter, and slides, relating to governmental problems in the state of Washington, 1950-1955, fiscal problems of Bolivia, 1957, international economic development, taxation (federal, state, and local), intergovernmental relations in the United States, public and private education from lower schools to university in the United States and the Soviet Union, and the growth of American government. Preliminary Inventory to the 75053 2 Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Access Points Economic development. Education. Education--Soviet Union. Education--United States. Finance, Public--Bolivia. International economic relations. Public welfare--United States. Bolivia. Soviet Union. Russia (Federation) United States--Politics and government. United States--Foreign relations. United States--Politics and government--1945-1989. Washington (State)--Politics and government. Conservatism. Economists. Slides (Photography) Box 1 Speeches and Articles Philadelphia Society, Los Angeles, 1972 Journal of Public Law, Emory University, March 1972 AEI, School Finance Conference, March 1972 New York Times, "Will Money Improve Our Schools," March 1972 Wall Street Journal, "Should the States Take Over School Finance," March 1972 National School Boards Association Convention, San Francisco, April 1972 School Finance Presentation, Governor's Office, Sacramento, April 1972 Proxmire letter (4/19/72), reply (4/26/72) California Social Welfare Department, Economic Research, April 1972 Testimony of Tax Credit Bill, California Assembly Rev. and Tax Comm., May 1972 High School Debate Manual, School Finance, AEI, Drafts, 1972-73 Box 2 High School Debate Manual, School Finance, AEI, Drafts, 1972-73 High School Debate Guide, 1972-73 Non-coersive Education, National Review - Drafts Box 3 ISI - Stanford, August 1972 Reading Form Foundation, Annual Conference, San Francisco, July-August 1972 A.C.I.R. - Property Tax Relief and School Aid, August-December 1972 Republican Platform Committee, Miami, August 1972 Pennsylvania School Boards Ass. Convention, Philadelphia, September 1972 National Economy and Implications for Public Managers, Executive Seminar Center, September 1972 Fellowship Form, November 1973 Foundation for Researching and Economics and Education, Los Angeles, December 1972 Latter Day Alchemists in Education, Modern Age, Summer 1972 Property Taxation and the Finance of Education Governor's Task Force on Expenditure Reduction, 1972-73 Box 4 Governor's Task Force Lawsuit, 1973 Freedoms Foundation Award, 1973, Wayward Welfare State Philadelphia Society, Chicago, April 1973 The Impact of Theory on Policy, Executive Seminar Center, Berkeley, April 1973 Conference on Poverty, Ohio, 1973 Preliminary Inventory to the 75053 3 Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Container List Review - "The Rape of the Taxpayer," Human Events, April 1973 Tax Loopholes - AEI, 1972-73 Box 5 Tax Loopholes - AEI, Sons in Retirement, Rickey's Palo Alto, June 1973 Fact and Fiction about Tax Loopholes, Applied Christianity Income Tax Reforms Seminar - NTA - TIA, July 1973, Washington ISI Summer School, Mon-Mouth, Annual Conference, NTA-TIA, Toronto-Ontario, September 1973 Sons in Retirement, October 1973 Assembly, California Legislature - Assembly Com. on Education, October 1973, S.F., Calif., Prop. 1 U.S. Economy Status and Prospects, NAEBM, Newport Beach, October 1973 Proposition 1, The Tax Reduction Initiative, Portola Valley Town Meeting, October 1973 Africa General, travel arrangements, October 1973 Brazil, October 29 - November 1973 South Africa, Rhodesia, November--December Zambia-Taiwan, December-January Hawaii Box 6 Advisory Council on Financial Aid to Students March 1974 June 1974 January 1974 Advisory Commission on Inter-Governmental Relations Box 7 American Enterprise Institute American Security Council Anderson, Dr. Martin A. B Baroody, William J., Junior British Airways Buchanan, Patrick J. RR Center for Independent Education College/University Corporation Burkhart, John B. Citizens for Educational Freedom The Conservative Caucus Council for American Private Education D Donner Foundation E Evans, William S. F Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge Freeman, Roger A., biographical sketch, 1975 Box 8 Freeman, Roger A., 1968-1974 G Governmental Research Association H Heritage Foundation Hoeber, Francis P. Hoover Institution General Box 9 Campbell, W. Glenn Campbell, Rita R. Human Events Howard, Dr. John, President, Rockford College Preliminary Inventory to the 75053 4 Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Container List I Inter-collegiate Review J K Kemp, Jack L Loeffler, Mr. Theodore B., World Research Inc. M Mackay, A. Calder, Esquire Mc McMullen, Penny The Milwaukee Society General Speech, Wisconsin, William H. Brady Jr., October 17, 1974 Miscellaneous Mont Pelerin Society N National Conference on American Federalism in Action National Education Association, Washington, D.C. National Review National Task Force on Student Aide Problem National Tax Association - Tax Institute on America National Tax Association - Committee on Inter-governmental Fiscal Relations O P Pacific Legal Foundation, Sacramento, California Pepperdine University Philadelphia University The Philadelphia Society Public Choice in Education Q R Republican Study Committee Richardson-Merrell, Inc. S Box 10 Shockley, William D. Smith, Dan Throop Stanford University T Taylor, Clifford W. U V W Wall Street Journal Ware, Richard A. Wilkinson, Richard A. William Volker Fund Williams, Professor Duncan World Affairs Council of Northern California XYZ Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: National Conference on American Federalism, 1/22/75 - 1/24/75 Commonwealth Club of California, April 17, 1974 - "Evolution or Revolution in Southern Africa" Lou Henry Hoover Building, Polich Room, April 16, 1974 - "Evolution or Revolution in Southern Africa" Professor William Peterson Preliminary Inventory to the 75053 5 Roger A. Freeman Papers, 1950-1990 Container List Graduate School of International Management, Glendale, Arizona, April 17-18, 1974 World Affairs Council, April 23, 1974 - "Evolution or Revolution in Southern Africa" Public Affairs Fellowship Program, April 29, 1974 - "The Moyhihan Report and the Politics of Controversy" Mont Pelerin Society Meeting, Census Advisory Meeting, 8/20 - 9/20, 1974 Stanford University - Hoover Centennial, Los Angeles, October 23, 1974 - U.S. Government "Most Ebullient Growth History" California Department of Benefits Payments Project, Delphi, March 1975 "Role of Government in Private vs. Public Education," February 2-7, 1975, Hillsdale College, Michigan Box 11 Review of West article "Aid to Private Schools," March 1975 Letter to Wall Street Journal, "Quota Question," March 31, 1975 International I General Statistics and Sources Economic Development, 1967-1972 International
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