26/20/160 Alumni Alumni Association Harold Bruno Jr. Papers, 1950-2011

Box 1:

Biographical File ABC News Biography and Fire Service Background, 1987-1988 Biography, H. Bruno, 1967-1971 Checkbook Register, circa 1963-1965 Clipping of Bruno’s Wedding, The American, November 17, 1959 Correspondence to Bruno’s father regarding college grades, February 10, 1950 Course work, University of Illinois, 3 Folders, 1947-1948 Obituary, New York Times, November 8, 2011 Passport, issued June 14, 1956 Sigma Delta Chi membership card, 1958 US Army Records, 1950-1961 Clippings/Publications File Clippings Written by Bruno The Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, October 5, 2002 The Chicago American, 1955-1960 (This series of clippings came enclosed in its own drawer. They were kept together and not interspersed with other loose clippings to retain the original order.)

Box 2:

Newspaper Clippings/Publications File The Chicago American Undated 1955 1956 1957 1957 (India Clippings) 1957 (Israel 5 part series, October 21-25, 1957) 1957-58 (Mounted Clips of Fire Safety in Schools and Middle East Coverage) 1958 1958, (Mounted Clips about Fire Prevention) 1958, (the Tommy Sands series) 1959 1959 (Cuba/Castro Clips) 1960 Illinois Football Program- Homecoming vs. Minnesota, October 31, 1987 “IIE News Bulletin” Institute of International Education, April 1958 “The Quill,” January 1954 26/20/160 2

The Reporter Magazines, 1963-1964 Skiland, January 8, 1959 , 1965 Clippings/Publications that Reference Bruno 1956-66 “Alumni News Notes” College of and Communications, April 1958 “Blurbs” Official Publication of the Publicity Club of Chicago, September 1959 Chicago Tribune, “City News Bureau of Chicago,” November 27, 1998 Democratic Review, October/November, 1975 “Overset” News Bulletin of the Chicago Press Club, January 1966 Strange Bedfellows, by Tom Rosenstiel, 1993 Clippings/Publications with no Reference to Bruno 1961-1964 Early Copy of the Story “Hoods Dead” from the Chicago News Bureau (CNB) Early Copy of the Story “Fire Attorney” The New Republic, September 7, 1959 Washington Post Deep Throat Clippings, June 1-2, 2005 Career File Newsweek Magazine Project Files Ramon Anderson vs. Newsweek lawsuit, December 6, 1971 “N/W” Newsweek Employee Newsletter April 1, 1966 July 21, 1967 November 8, 1968 January 10, 1975 Newsweek Special Memos, 1970-1978 Percy, Charles H., 1973-1975 Reporter Reprint Requests, 1963-1966 Clips Articles, 1969 Wheaton Mayor, 1958 Unpublished Stories about Nepal, India and Drugs, circa mid-1950s Press Internationale, 1964-1966 Regional Report, 1965-1966 Chicago Bureau, 1964-1966 March on Washington, 1969

Box 3:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Project Files continued Travel Info, circa 1950s 26/20/160 3

Nation, 1961-1965 Crime, Syndicate, 1960-1965 Crime, 1961-1965 Crump, Paul, 1962 Features, 1962-1966 Fireman, 1968-1969 Kennedy Assassination, Ruby, 1963 Law, Police, Courts, 1962-1965 Legislature, 1965 Maremont Story, 1963 Mayor Daley, 1962-1964 Police Chicago, 1965-1966 Police (2 Folders), 1964-1965 Politics, 1961-1966 Percy, Charles H., 1963-1967 Chicago and Illinois Politics (2 Folders), 1963-1966 Nixon, 1968 Politics, 1964 GOP and Democratic Conventions, 1964 Morganthau, Hans, 1962 Radical Left/Right, 1961-1964 Race, 1961-1962 Negro in Chicago, 1962 Business, 1960-1965 Agriculture/Farm, 1962 Airlines, 1961-1966 Antitrust, 1962 Commuting, 1962 B12 Economy, 1961-1963 Defense, 1962 Features Industry, 1961-1965 Features Firm or Executive, 1962-1964 Railroad Mergers, 1960-1962 Rail Unions, 1962-1963 Real Estate, 1960-1961 Roads, 1963 Teamsters/Hoffa/Glimco, 1962-1964 Steele, 1962-1965 Stock Market, 1961-1965 Taxes, 1963 Books, 1966 Education, 1960-1965 Foreign, 1961-1965 26/20/160 4

India/Pakistan War, 1965 Newsweek reprinted in (advance), September 14, 1965

Box 4:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Project Files continued “Yugoslavia- Its Bell Is Yet to Toll?” 1991 Reporter stories, 1963-1964 Medicine, 1961-1965 (2 Folders) Music, 1965-1966 Newsmakers, 1960-1966 Periscope, 1961-1966 Religion, 1961-1965 Leisure, 1961-1965 Field/Sun Times/ Daily News, 1960-1966 Space/atom/science, 1963-1964 Sports, 1962-1964 Skiing, 1963-1964 Chicago Bears, 1963 Television/radio, 1961-1966 Where Are They Now? 1963-1964 Topic A, 1961-1965 Short Story, undated Project X, 1964 Cuba, circa 1958-1959 France and Spain, undated India Press, 1956 India Border War, 1962 India Politics, circa 1958 India Miscellaneous, circa 1958-1959 Pakistan, circa 1958-1959 Iran, circa 1958-1959 Israel, typescripts of Five-Part Series, 1957 Jordan, circa 1958-1959 Nepal, circa 1958-1959 Lebanon, circa 1958-1959 More Nepal, circa 1958-1959 Mission Hospital, circa 1958-1959 Lectures, circa 1959 Skiing, circa 1960 26/20/160 5

Miscellaneous, 1963 Digest, 1960-1962 Democratic National Convention, 1968 Bureau files, 1969 Ted Kennedy (Chappaquiddick), 1969 India, 1975 Israel- Complete, 1957 Welcome to Nepal, 1964 Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne Accident at Chappaquiddick (includes Bruno’s reporters notebook), 1969 Bruno’s promotion to Newsweek News Editor in New York, 1966 Personnel Issues (Personal Matters), circa 1970s News Editor, 1971-1972 S-T, 1970 Dorado, 1966-1971 Summer Trainees, 1971 Advisories, 1973-1977 Ellison, 1968-1969 Press, 1961-1965

Box 5:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Democratic National Convention (DNC) Chicago, 1968 Files Publications about the DNC of 1968 Chicago Violence Files First Amendment Privileges Harold Robinson Bruno (HBR) Deposition How to Launch a Career in News Magazines, by Hal Bruno Unmarked Folder Native American Indians Chicago Violence Press Protests Chicago Violence Clips Chicago Violence- Quill Chicago Violence, Walker Report, Eisenhower Commission Chicago Violence, Photos Violence Commission Chicago Violence FBI- Justice Department Chicago Violence Statements Chicago Violence Miscellaneous Correspondence Unmarked Folder Subpoena and Files 26/20/160 6

Staff Comments and Notes Fact Appendices Vol I and II regarding Ramon Anderson vs. Hal Bruno Chicago Lawsuit Memos Story Extra Copies Subpoenas Comment and Clips Panther Subpoenas Legal Documents regarding the law suit Andersen vs. Newsweek, et al.

Box 6:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Democratic National Convention (DNC) Chicago Files, 1968 and Watergate Files, 1972-1978 Reporters’ Copy sent from the Chicago DNC, August 26-31, 1968 (3 folders) Mideast Amicus California Frost Nixon Connelly January, 1978 - June,1978 Cuba Files Arabs Boston Newspaper Blow-Up Democrats & Jimmy Carter Country Music Nixon (this folder contains detailed correspondence between Nixon and Bruno- including the passing of Nixon’s mother- and includes several Nixon signatures) Britannica biographies GOP convention Democratic National Conventions Newsweek Various Stories, including Student Protests, Bengal, Iraqi Jews and Firemen Nixon Percy Skiing Singh, Svetlana Westchester Crime Riot 26/20/160 7

The Monkees Ghandi, Indira India Country Music Extra Copies of Articles Explosion

Box 7:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Watergate Files, 1972-1978 “Hearings before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities of U.S. Senate, 93rd Congress, First Session,” Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972- Watergate and Related Activities- Phase I Watergate- Mitchell, 1973-1975 Watergate- Miscellaneous, 1973-1974 Watergate Files, April-July 1973 Impeachment and Resignation, 1974 Watergate Files, January-June, 1974 Mitchell Testimony, 1974 Watergate politics, 1974 Watergate/Agnew Files, September-December, 1973 Files, 1972 Fall Campaign, 1974 Politics, January-August, 1975 Politics, September 1975 January–February 1976 March-April 1976 May-June 1976 July 1976 August 1976 September–November 1976 January–November 1977

Box 8:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Newsweek Galley Proofs of Copy Bruno was Editing 9-21-71 (9/27/71) - 3-11-72 3-13-72 - 6-17-72 26/20/160 8

6-19-72 -11-4-72 11-6-72 - 3-24-72 3-26-73 - 7-14-73 7-16-73 - 11-3-73 11-5-73 - 3-30-74 4-1-74 - 8-31-74

Box 9:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Newsweek Galley Proofs of Copy Bruno was Editing 9-3-74 - 11-30-74 12-2-74 - 6-28-75 6-30-75 - 11-15-75 11-17-75 - 3-13-76 3-15-76 - 6-26-76 6-28-76 - 2-12-77 2-14-77 - 8-8-77 (10-8-77) 10-10-77 - 5-20-78 5-21-78 - 6-28-78 (5-26-78)

Box 10:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Newsweek Reporters’ Notebooks Notebooks (9), Undated Notebooks (6) Partial Alpha, K, L (2), M, O, P, Undated Notebooks (8) Partial Alpha, S, T, V, W (2), X, Y, Z, Undated Notebooks (4), Chicago Fire Department, Democrat Conally, Mideast, Career, Undated Notebooks #1-8 (numbered by Bruno), 1972 Notebooks #9-16 (numbered by Bruno), 1972 Notebooks #17-23 (numbered by Bruno), 1972 Notebooks (8), March-December, 1973

Box 11:

Career File Newsweek Magazine Reporters’ Notebooks Notebook, “A,” 1973-1975 26/20/160 9

Notebooks (4), January, July December, March, 1974-1975 Notebooks #1-8 (numbered by Bruno), 1976 Notebooks #9-16 (numbered by Bruno), 1976 Notebooks (9), “A-H,” 1977 Notebooks (4), “H-K,” 1977-1978 Incomplete Run of Newsweek Magazines 1965-1968 8/16/1965 9/9/1968 1971-1972 10/25/1971 1/10/1972 2/7/1972 11/13/1972 12/11/1972 1973 (3 Folders) 3/19/1973 4/30/1973 8/6/1973 8/13/1973 8/20/1973 8/27/1973 9/3/1973 9/24/1973 10/8/1973 10/29/1973 11/5/1973 12/3/1973 12/10/1973 12/24/1973 1974 2/4/1974 5/20/1974 1975 9/15/1975 11/24/1975 12/1/1975 12/8/1975 12/22/1975 12/29/1975 1976-1977 1/12/1976 3/21/1977 26/20/160 10

5/16/1977 6/13/1977 7/25/1977 Newsweek Reprint, February 17, 1933 Box 12:

Career File ABC Television Project Files “To Be Filed,” 1984-1996 Financial Analysis, 1986-1987 Rob Owen, 1985-1986 Office Correspondence, 1979-1998 (2 Folders) Latest Correspondence, 1996-1998 ABC Internal Communications, 1980-1996 Special Correspondence, 1977-1995 A-B, 1984-1992 C-D, 1983-1991 E-F, 1985-1992 Articles, 1997-1998 Radio Affiliates, 1998 Radio Guest Lists, 1981-1997 Radio Scripts, 1997-1998 Elliott Abrams, 1987 Iran Contra, 1987 Iran Contra Characters and Chronology, 1987 Reagan/Regeneration/White House/National Security Council, 1986-87 Iran Contra and Bush, 1986-1987 Saudis, 1987 Sam Bamieh, 1987 Saudis - Kashoogi, 1986 Iran Senate Intelligence Text, 1987 Iran Political Fallout, 1986-1987 Politics Democrats, 1988 Iran Contra Current Clips, 1987 Iran, 1987 Madrid Angle, 1987 North, Oliver, 1986-1987 Iran- Reagan Texts, 1986 Richard Secord Network, 1986-1987 Swani Gi, 1986 Tower Commission, 1987 Bruno Memos, 1987 26/20/160 11

Iran Staff Memos, 1986 Iran Notes, 1986 International Business Communications (IBC) and Richard R. Miller, President of Miller Communications, 1987 IBC and North, 1987 Miller State Department Contract, 1985-1987 Miller Indictment, 1987 Edelman/Chandler/Miller, 1986 Carl “Spitz” Channel (conservative fundraiser with close ties to North) Memos, 1986-1987

Box 13:

Career Files ABC News Project Files continued Carl “Spitz” Channel Political Iran Contra Clips, 1985-1987 Channel Clips,1987 Channel Federal Exchange Commission (FEC) Records, 1986-1987 Channel Ad Campaigns, 1986 Channel Reaction, 1987 Channel Logistics and Admin, 1984-1987 Channel Scripts, 1987-1999 Channel Tinkerbell, 1985-1987 Report of the President’s Special Review Board, February 26, 1987 Richard V. Secord exerpts from: Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Contras: A Chronology of Events and Individuals, May 5, 1987 Political Reports, 1980 Presidential Campaign, 1980 (Non)Political Story Suggestions Advisory Reports, 1982 Campaign Reports, 1982 Critic Reviews, 1982 Political Reports, 1983 Advisories, 1983 New (non)Political, 1984-86 Debate Project Campaign Reports, 1984 Story Suggestions,1984 Political Reports, 1984 Fall Election Reports, 1984 Political Story Suggestions, 1985 Election Management,1986 26/20/160 12

Election Night Cards Senate and Governor Senate Chart, 1986 2 Calendars, 1986 and 1987 Phillipine Memos, 1986 Phillipine Clips, 1986 Gary Hart Returns, 1987-1988 Campaign Reports, 1987-1988 Dan Quale Flap, 1988 Extra Campaign Reports, 1987-1988 Election Facts, 1988

Box 14:

Career File ABC News Project Files continued Election Report Charts, 1990 Political Abortion Reports, 1990 Exit Polls, 1988 Congressional Quarterly (CQ) Column,1998 Polls & Reports, 1988 Campaign Report,1992 Primary Debate, 1992 New Hampshire Debate, 1991 Press React to Debates and Background Materials, 1992 Debate Protest,1991 Debates General Election, ABC Memos, Network Letter and Commission Response, 1991-1992 Political Story Suggestions, 1995 Political Story Suggestion, 1996 Campaign Report, 1992 Perot, 1992 Abortion ABC Report, 1989-1990 Religious Right, 1986 , 1992 Vice-President Debate- Plan and Questions, Transcript, 1992 Interview of the President by Hal Bruno, Peter Goldman and Tom DeFrank for Newsweek Magazine, January 24, 1975 Campaign Reports, 1994 Abortion/Women, 1994 Money, 1994 Religious Right, 1994 Story Suggestions, 1994 26/20/160 13

Midterm Election, 2002 Debate, 1976 Debate, 1992 Basic Information, 1996 Primary Reports, 1996 Delegate Selection, 1996 Media Coverage, 1996 Campaign Planning, 1996 Exit Polls, 1996 Post Election Analysis, 1996 Advisories, 1996 Election Reports, 1996 Key Issues, 1996 1997 DNC- Overviews, 1996-1997 DNC-State Parties, 1997 Whitewater, circa 1992-1993 DNC Campaign Reform, 1997 Oklahoma City, 1995 Campaigns and Elections - The Magazine for Political Professionals, 1997 DNC Current, 1997 “The Rise of the New News,” by Marvin Kalb and “The Rise and Fall of the Televised Political Convention,” by Zachary Karabell, October, 1998 Current Scandals, 1992-1996 Debate Mail- Friends, 1992

Box 15:

Career File ABC News Project Files continued Vice-Presidential Debate Media Reaction (Bruno was moderator), 1992 Vice-Presidential Debate Mail Public and to be Answered, 1992 Electoral College Election Results, 1998 Miscellaneous, 2000 Debates, 2000 Debate Pennsylvania Fire Service, 1994 Debates, 1992-1993 Debates General, 1997 Electoral Vote Notes, 1999-2000 Politics.com Articles, 2000 26/20/160 14

Election, 2000 Process, 2000 Congress, 2000 Campaign Finance, 2000 Minorities, 2000 Issues, 2000 3rd Party, 2000 State Legislature, 2000 Newsweek Magazine from November 20, 2000 Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Scripts, ABC Studios, Washington, DC February 15, 1981 - December 27, 1981 January 3, 1982 - December 26, 1982 January 2, 1983 - December 25, 1983 January 1, 1984 - December 30, 1984 January 6, 1985 - December 27-29, 1985 January 3-5, 1986 - December 26, 1986 January 2, 1987 - December 25, 1987 January 1, 1988 - December 30, 1988 January 6, 1989 - December 29, 1989 January 5, 1990 - December 28, 1990 January 4, 1991 - December 27, 1991 January 3, 1992 - December 25, 1992 January 1, 1993 - December 31, 1993

Box 16:

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Scripts January 7, 1994 - December 31, 1994 January 6, 1995 - December 29, 1995 January 5, 1996 - December 27, 1996 January 3, 1997 - December 26, 1997 January 2, 1998 - December 31, 1998 Hal Bruno’s Washington Work Schedule, January 10, 1991 - September, 1998 NewsOne Television Scripts 1989-1991 1992 1993-1995 1996-1997 ABC News Journal Television Scripts, 1998-1999 ABC News Reporter’s Notebooks Election/Election Night, Undated Notebooks (7), Undated Notebooks (6), Undated 26/20/160 15

Notebooks Partial Alpha M, N, O, P, (5) , Undated Notebooks, Partial Alpha A-G, (7) Undated

Box 17:

ABC News Reporter’s Notebooks Notebooks (2), June 1977 - August 1979 Notebooks (7), December 1986 - December 1987 Notebooks (9), May 1991 - October 1992 Notebooks (10), January 1993 - July 1996 Notebooks (6), July 1996 - September 1998 ABC News Political Binders Commission on Presidential Debates Symposium, October 20-21, 1997 Presidential Coverage, 1996 Election, 1998 Battleground States, 2000 Electoral Vote, 2004 Electoral Vote Election Book, 2000 A.D. Governor and Senate Races, 2000 Presidential Coverage, 2004 Box 18:

ABC News Handbooks The Vote ’78, Election Handbook, 1978 The Vote ’80, Democratic Convention Handbook, 1980 The Vote ’80, Republican Convention Handbook, 1980 The Vote ’80, Primary Handbook, 1980 ABC News TV/Radio Notecards, circa 1990s

Box 19:

Alphabetical Subject File Correspondence Personal Correspondence, 1970 Personal Correspondence, 1971 Correspondence, 1972 Correspondence, 1974 Personal – H Bruno, 1969 Congrats, 1966 Newsweek Leaving, 1978 Special Correspondence- Old, 1971-1976 Charles H. Percy, 1966-1970 Congratulatory Letters, 1971 Politicians and Public Officials, 1966-1969 26/20/160 16

Correspondence, 1966 True- The Man’s Magazine, August 17, 1959 correspondence and obituary, 2004-2005 Correspondence, 1991-1998 Fair News Coverage, ABC News, 1988-1992 Correspondence and Thank Yous- Done, 1996 G-H-I, 1985-1992 J-K, 1983-1993 L-M, 1983-1992 N-O, 1988-1991 P-Q, 1983-1993 R-S, 1984-1991 T-U, 1983-1992 V-W, 1983-1993 Correspondence- to be filed, 1986-1996 Country and Western Music “The Shindig at Cripple Creek” Program, Summer 1972 Carter Family Rolling Stone Article, 1973-1974 (contains photographs of the Carter Family and correspondence with Jann Wenner regarding Hunter S. Thompson) Carter Family Interview Notes (corresponds with Bruno’s interview of the Carter Family on 3 audiocassettes), circa 1970s or early 1980s 41st National Folk Festival Program, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Virginia, July 28-29, 1979 Fulbright Scholarship India Trip, 1953-1958 “Chronicle of Events,” Press Information Bureau, Government of India, 1956 The Paper- A Chicago Weekly, July 16, 1960 Political Cartoons Cartoon Drawing of Bruno by a The Chicago American cartoonist, circa late 1950s (cartoon is signed, but signature could not be determined) Political Cartoon by Forrest Myers, “Bruno in India,” circa late 1950s Professional Speaking Engagements Advertisements for Bruno Speaking Engagements, 1958-1961 Speakers Booklet: 42nd Edition, Speakers Bureau of the Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago, 1965-1966 “The Guide to America’s Best Speakers” Leading Authorities, Inc., 1998 R.O.P. Round Out Paper- published by and for the men and women of The Chicago American, January 1959 Volunteer Fire Fighting “Blue Ribbon Panel: A Review of the United States Fire Administration” presented to FEMA Director James Lee Witt, October 1, 1998 The Chicago Fire Fighter Magazine, June 1956 and March 1965 26/20/160 17

International Concepts in Fire Protection- Practices from Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand, 1985 International Concepts in Fire Protection- New Ideas from Europe, by Philip Schaenman, July 1993 The National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation Brochures, 1993-1997 Proving Public Fire Education Works, 1990

Box 20:

Alphabetical Subject File Working Files Media Guide: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Winter 1998-1999 “Impeachment and the US Congress,” Congressional Quarterly, March 1974 Bruno’s Reporting Pet Peeves (Advice to Reporters), Undated “May I Be Forgiven for a Brief Sermon: Information for Travelers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Iran, Israel, Lebanon and Jordan” by Hal Bruno, circa late 1950s “The News-Gazette 100 Years of Illinois Football,” August 30, 1990 NBC Forum Broadcast Transcript, March 20, 1977 Brill’s Content “Pressgate,” August 1998 “In Our Own Hands: The Hidden Story of the Jewish Brigade in WWII,” 1998 “Lessons of the Gulf War” by Anthony H. Cordesman, 1991 “Saddam Hussein of Iraq: A Political Psychology Profile” by Jerrold M. Post, September 1990 “Statement by Judith Kipper before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate,” December 4, 1990 “Communication Patterns in Presidential Primaries 1912-2000: Knowing the Rules of the Game” by Kathleen E. Kendall, Research Paper R-19, June 1998 “The 2000 Presidential Debates,” Commission on Presidential Debates, 2000 “Electing the President: A Program for Reform,” Final Report of the Commission on National Elections, April 1986 Travel Brochures for Lafayette and Cajun Country, Louisiana, 1988 University of Illinois, 1988-1992 Vail Valley Foundation, 1990-1992 Precautions and Instructions for exercises following Bruno’s Hip Replacement Surgery, circa early 1990s Clips, 1998 Expenses- Miscellaneous Receipts Held, 1997 Speaking, 1991-2000 (2 Folders) ABC Contracts, 1978-1989 Nashville- Wildwood Flower, March 16, 1978 Interns and ex-employees, 1983-1994 26/20/160 18

Softball, 1982, 1991 Music/Working, Reflections on the Sino-Indian War and Nominating Process, 1997-1998 Election, 2000 Hal Bruno Clips, 2004 Election, 2004 Contact Lists, 1990-1998 Speech Cards, 1992-2006 State Legislatures Magazine, February 2001 The Cook Political Report 2000: The Final Analysis Electoral Vote Estimates, 2004 Clinton Impeachment, 1999

Box 21:

Working Files, continued Interview Transcripts from Newsweek and ABC News Transcript of Interview with Hal Bruno-Newsweek with Minnesota Governor Wendell R. Anderson, 9/30/75 ABC Radio Network/Hal Bruno Interview: Bush/Part 1, 11/1/89 Newsweek Conservative Panel Washington D.C. February 1977 (includes photographs) Newsweek Interview with the Honorable George C. Wallace, Governor, Alabama Washington D.C. October, 1975 Newsweek Interview with the Honorable Charles Mac Mathias, United States Senator, Maryland, Washington D.C. December, 1975 Newsweek Interview with Howard “Bo” Callaway by Hal Bruno Washington D.C. September 21, 1976 Fulbright, 1955 Goofy File, 1971-1986 (2 folders) Bill Clinton-M. Larry Lawrence, 1998 Holocaust Midwest Script, 1995 Miscellaneous Subjects, 1969-1978 Interviews ABC, 1992-1996 Media, 1991-1997 Robinson Woods Murders, 1995 Supreme Court Appointment, 1991 Speeches- Current, 1987 Speech Material, 1997 Speeches- Old, 1980-1994 (2 folders) Speeches- Journalism, undated Speeches- Politics, circa 1990s Activities, 1981-1993 26/20/160 19

Speaking- Special, 1993 Writing Politics, 1980-1985 Writing Bluegrass, 1972-1979 Writing Watergate, 1992-1997 Writing Projects, 1992-1997 Writing Journalism, 1973-1987 Wildwood Flower, February 1, 1981 Call Lists, circa 1970s (2 folders) Spanish Prison Story, 1989-1991 Clinton File,1992-1994 Clinton Sex File, 1992-1994 President George H.W. Bush Interview (includes photographs of interview), 1989 Chappaquiddick, 1969-1994 Advisories Political, 1972-1996 Advisories Non-political, 1979-1996 Abducted Children, 1987

Box 22:

Working Files Antisemitism, 1975 Firefighter Kenneth Cox Sperm Donation Scam, 1979 Clips, 1987-1997 (3 folders) Ford Cup Race, 1981-1982 University of Illinois General, 1992-1998 College of Communications, 1983-1994 Illinois Foundation, 1982-1995 Illinois Activities, 1981-1995 Illinois Alumni Awards, 1983-1997 Illinois Debate, 1995-1996 Informed Sources, 1976-1979 Keystone, 1993-1994 (2 Folders) Activities & Awards, 1984-1997 National Council for Traditional Arts (NCTR), 1981-1982 Newsweek (includes mock Newsweek covers), 1966-1968 Reader’s Digest, 1989 Theron Raines, 1993 Speaking Correspondence, 1985-1990 Speaking, 1978-1994 Speaking, 1995-1998 (4 folders) The Emil Verban Society (Chicago Cubs), 1984-1998 Washington Journalism Review (WJR), October 1984 Washington Journalism Review (WJR) Reaction, 1984 26/20/160 20

Scouting I, 1973-1974 ABC “Squabbles” (deals with personal issues Bruno was having at ABC), 1994- 1996 “Direct Election of the President,” Legislative Analyses, 1977 “Under the Influence: The 1996 Presidential Candidates and their Campaign Advisers,” The Center for Public Integrity

Box 23:

Photographs, Negatives, Micro Prints, Oversize Photographs and Contact Sheets Oversize Photographs Bruno with François Mitterrand, circa 1970s India/Nepal, circa 1957 Oversize Contact Sheets and Negatives Lebanon (includes captions for images), circa 1957 Storage Box 1: Arcadia Self-illuminating Commander Viewer, including box Boxes of Kodaslide Mounted Color Transparencies Parade Taj Mahal Conference/Opening Day Rhadghon Dancing Nathmandu Countryside Farms People Box of Microprints- Nepal, circa 1957 Contact Prints of Bruno’s trip abroad with Negatives Storage Box 2: Enteco Adapter Ring SeriesVII Rolls of 35mm film negatives (3 Rolls) (Content is difficult to determine without context here. It appears of some of the negatives depict a picnic and skiing trip.) Boxes of 4" x 5" sheet film negatives of firehouses and a St. Patrick’s Day Parade (5 boxes) (Some of these may have been from a photojournalism class Bruno took as journalism student at the University of Illinois) Miniature Film Wallets, circa 1957 Nepal A-N Book A- Israel Book B- Immigrants Book C- Haifa Book D- Beersheeba Book E- Gaza Jerusalem Book F- Jerusalem and Border Patrol Unlabeled (9 wallets total) Box 24: 26/20/160 21

Photographs, Negatives, Micro Prints and Contact Sheets Photographs, Undated circa 1950s-1970s ABC News, 1978-1999 ABC News Softball Team, 1983-1985 Autographed to Bruno, 1974-1986 (This folder contains 2 signed photographs from President George H. W. Bush) Castro/Cuba, 1959-circa 1970s The Chicago American, 1957-1959 Conferences and Speaking Engagements, 1969-1983 Covering Stories/Interviewing Politicians, 1958-1972 Democratic National Convention Chicago Violence, 1968 Family/Personal, 1943-1978 Head Shots, 1956-mid 1970s India/Fulbright Scholarship Trip, 1956-1957 India and Nepal, circa 1957 (2 Folders) Copy of Bruno’s Middle East Stories (which accompany photographs and negatives), circa 1957 Nepal/India/Jordan/Lebanon (includes Bruno’s captions for negatives), circa 1957 Nepal/India and “Village,” circa 1957 Israel, circa 1957 Musical Performances, mid-1960-1990s Newsweek, 1960-1978 Political Conventions, including 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, 1968 and 1984 Volunteer Firefighting, mid 1950s-1982 Audio-Visual Materials U-Matic Tapes UIUC J-382 Newscast Show Tape Tuesday, 10/28/97 Strait School Fire Safety Dub Midge Hill 8017 Claremont Drive, Dallas, TX 75228 Interview Tape, (in case) Midge Hill 8017 Claremont Drive, Dallas, TX 75228 Interview Tape, (no case) Panorama Part A, August 17, 1978 Panorama Part B, August 17, 1978

Box 25:

Audio-Visual Materials VHS Cassette Tapes Tape #1- WMUR-TV 9 Manchester, NH Presidential Discussion w/ Hal Bruno Tape #2- Commission on Presidential Debates “Techniques of Persuasion” A Tool for Teachers 26/20/160 22

Tape #3- 1968: The Year & its Legacy, September 7, 1993 Tape #4- Newseum TV #33 w/Hal Bruno, Hal Bruno’s Washington Host: Jerry Grossman 7/11/98 Tape #5- Unmarked Tape #6- Unmarked Tape #7- Unmarked Tape #8- Commission on Presidential Debates “Techniques of Persuasion” A Tool for Teachers Tape #9- Page Evans WBOC-TV 16 Tape #10- Fox News 10/28/04 Tape #11- WJLA-TV Channel 7 1994-1995 Season Tape #12- Unmarked Tape #13- Unmarked Tape #14- Akron Ohio News Channel 23- Akron Channel 3-Cleveland Tape #15- Jeremy Rogalski- reporter (502) 796-3017 Tape #16- Studio 5 Productions NFPA 93rd Annual Meeting Review 54:20 Tape #17- 1993 Southern Governors’ Conference Town Meeting 9/21/93 Tape #18- Utah News Clips, Inc. 2/26/95 KTVX 9:30am Utah 1995: Hal Bruno – ABC Tape #19- Unmarked Tape #20- Puerto Rico Fire From 1/1/87 (10 min) Tape #21- Frontline: Washington’s Other Scandal Tape #22- Washington Week in Review #3730 1/23/97 Tape #23- This is America w/Dennis Wholey Dennis Wholey: America! Show #293 6/20/97 Tape #24- This is America w/Dennis Wholey Dennis Wholey: America! Show #290 5/30/97

Box 26: Tapes #1-150

Audio-Visual Materials Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 1980s, Pilot, Undated Interviews, Contests Entries, Series and Panels “Pilot - Hal Bruno’s Washington,” 12/17/80 Gerson, Matt’s “Feature Focus” Hal Bruno, 11/12/00 Colodny, Amy Resume Tape, including talk show, one newscast, and two election night reports, n.d. Wilson, Governor Pete n.d. Baggs, n.d. Rodriquez, Felix, n.d. Hoover, Bill, n.d. Powell, 4/26 “National Folk Festival,” 8/9/81 26/20/160 23

“Champion Contest Entry,” 1981 “Headliner’s Entry,” 1981 Untitled, Fall 1982 “1984 Election Outlook,” Washington Panel, November 1983 “1984 Election Outlook,” Washington DC Panel, November 1983 “1984 Election Issues and Outlook” “Contest Tape,” 1984 “Interview #41,” n.d. “Abortion Issue,” Washington-Chicago-Tulsa, July-August 1989 Tyree, David “Crescent City Connection,” 11/15/91 McLaughlin, John with Rep. Dick Armey (R-Texas), 11/11/94 1981- Tapes #1-46 Ford, 2/15/81 President Ford, 2/22/81 Lamb, Gov. Richard, 3/1/81 Manatt, Charles, 3/8/81 Vigurie, Richard, 3/15/81 Reagan, Maureen, 3/22/81 Brown, Jerry, 3/29/81 Shields, Peter on Gun Control, 4/5/81 “Handicap Ski Program,” 4/12/81 Colby, William, 4/19/81 Parrish, Chief Roy, 4/26/81 Baker, James, 5/3/81 Murphy, Terrence, 5/10/81 Simon, Con. Paul, 5/17/81 Califano, Joe, 5/24/81 Garreau, Joel, 5/31/81 Neal, Con. Stephen, 6/7/81 Cranston, Sen. Alan, 6/14/81 Rostenkowaski, Con. Dan, 6/21/81 Lewis, Drew I, 6/28/81 Lewis, Drew II, 7/5/81 Smeal and Wilkie, “O’Connor Nomination,” 7/12/81 Adler, Warren, 7/19/81 McNamara, Robert, 7/26/81 Ford, Betty, 8/2/81 Wilson, Joe, 8/9/81 Rockefeller, Gov. Jay, 8/16/81 Richards, Dick, 8/23/81 Narayanan, Amb. K. R., 8/29/81 Cohen, Sen. William, 9/6/81 Narayanan, Amb., 8/25/81 and Lugar, Sen. Richard, 9/11/81 26/20/160 24

Rendell, Betty and “GOP Women,” 9/20/81 Gerphardt, Con. Richard, 9/27/81 La Rocke, ADM Gene, 10/4/81 Nunn, Sen. Sam, 10/11/81 Hammerberf, Thomas, 10/10/81 Joall, Con. Morris 10/28/81 Packwood, Sen. Robert, 11/1/81 Plate, Tom and Oarvi, Andrea, 11/8/81 Harriman, Averill I, 11/15/81 Harriman, Averill II, 11/22/81 Hunt, Gov. James, 11/29/81 Rockler, Ryan, 12/13/81 Dobriansky, Lev, 12/20/81 Percy, Sen. Chase, 12/27/81 “Democratic Party Perspective,” 10/13/81 1982- Tapes #47-98 Rollins, Ed, 1/3/82 Cadell, Patt, 1/10/82 Dole, Elizabeth, 1/17/82 Bush, Vice Pres. George, 1/24/82 Ehrlichman, John, 1/31/82 Glenn, Sen. John, 2/7/82 Hesburgh, Rev. Theodore, 2/14/82 Gorsuch, Anne, 2/21/82 Snelling, Gov. Richard, 2/28/82 Brink, David, 3/7/82 Stevenson, M. Laird and Adlai, 3/14/82 Edwards, Rep. Mickey, 3/21/82 Burns, James McGazor, 3/28/82 Manatt, Charles, 4/4/82 Henderson, Sir Nicholas, 4/11/82 Takaes, Esaban, 4/18/82 Ruppe, Loret, 4/25/82 Arens, Moshe (Israeli Ambassador), 5/2/82 Tsongas, Sen. Paul, 5/9/82 Obey, Con. David, 5/16/82 Taylor, Col. William, 5/23/82 Summ, Prof. G. Harvey, 5/30/82 White, Theodore S., 6/6/82 Biden, Sen. Joseph, 6/13/82 Lehman, Secy. John, 6/20/82 Simon, Paul, 6/27/82 Watt, Secy. James, 7/4/82 26/20/160 25

Hunter, Robert, 7/11/82 Uhler, Lewis, 7/18/82 Mady, Alfred, 7/25/82 Lamm, Gov. Richard, 8/1/82 Bookbinder, Hyman, 8/8/82 Babbitt, Gov. Bruce, 8/15/82 Graham, Gov. Robert, 8/22/82 Frank, Dr. Neil, 8/29/82 Wallace, George, 9/5/82 Mondale, Walter, 9/12/82 Wirthlin, Richard, 9/19/82 Jordan, Amos, 9/26/82 Drinan, Rev. Robert, 10/3/82 Chisholm, Rep. Shirley, 10/10/82 Rollins Edward, 10/17/82 Walsh, Kathy, 10/24/82 Bond, Richard and Eidenburg, Gene, 10/31/82 Shogan, Robert, 11/7/82 Dolan, Terry, 11/14/82 Thompson, Gov. James, 11/21/82 Feinbrg, Richard, 11/28/82 Reuss, Rep. Henry, 12/5/82 Brock, Amb. William, 12/12/82 Dean, John “Lost Honor,” 12/19/82 Baker, Sen. Howard, 12/26/82 “Perspective - Southern Politics,” 9/26/82 1983- Tapes #99-150 Wright, Rep. James, “Old and New Congress Democratic View,” 1/2/83 Mitchell, Gregg, “Whistle Blowers, Government Wrong Doing,” 1/9/83 Dole, Sen. Robert, “New Senate, ‘84 Budget,” 1/16/83 Moody, Ailenn Masterson, “Georgetown Soviet Pro on Andropov,” 1/23/83 Messe, Edwin, “Reagan at mid-term crisis, State of the Union,” 1/30/83 Byrne, Mayor Jane, “Problems at the cities, re-election,” 2/6/83 Foley, Rep. Thomas, “Social Security and Budged Battles,” 2/13/83 Smith, Attorney General William F., “ Crime in America Part I,” 2/20/83 Murphy, Con. Patrick, “Crime in American Part II,” 2/27/83 du Pont, Gov., “Governor’s Conference, Financial Plight of the States,” 3/6/83 Kassebaum, Sen. Nancy, “US Policy in El Salvador and Central America,” 3/13/83 Miller, Nathan, “FDR 50th Anniversary New Deal,” 3/20/83 Weicker, Sen. Lowell, “Energy, OPEC, and Oil Prices,” 3/27/83 26/20/160 26

Craig, Robert, “American Expedition to Mt. Everest,” 4/3/83 Anderson, John, “Third Party Plans for ‘84,” 4/10/83 Rakove, Milton, “Chicago Mayorality Election,” 4/14/83 Pell, Sen. Claiborne, “Mideast, Lebanon, Reagan Peace Plan,” 4/24/83 Jackson, Rev. Jesse, “Black Vote and Presidential Politics,” 5/1/83 Aynesworth, Hugh and Steven Michaud, “Only Living Witness, Mass Murder Case,” 5/8/83 Bell, Secy. Terrel, “National Comm. Report on Education,” 5/15/83 Harris, LaDonna, “American Indians Problems and Opportunities,” 5/22/83 Regan, Secy. Donald T., “Williamsburg Economic Summit,” 5/29/83 Will, George, “State Craft as Soul Craft,” 6/5/83 Askew, Reubin, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 6/12/83 Vance, Cyrus, “Hard Choices in Foreign Policy,” 6/19/83 Connally, Gov. John, “Fighting the Budget Deficit,” 6/24/83 Mikva, Judge Abner, “The American Congress, How it Works,” 7/3/83 Graham, Gen. Daniel, “High Frontier Defense Strategy,” 7/10/83 Cranston, Alan, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 7/17/83 Rivlin, Alice, “Congressional Budget Office,” 7/24/83 Bouhabib, Amb. Abolallah, “Lebanon: political and military,” 7/31/83 Matheson, Gov. Scott, 8/7/83 Favriol, Dr. Gorges, 8/14/83 Hart, Sen. Gary, 8/21/83 Naisbitt, John, 8/28/83 Alexander, Prof. Yonah, “Mideast - week’s developments,” 9/4/83 Leamer, Larry, “Making Believe - Ronald and Nancy Reagan,” 9/11/83 McGovern, George, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 9/18/83 Riplet, S. Dillon, 9/23/83 Simon, William E., “White House Productivity Conference,” 9/25/83 Mathias, Sen. Charles, “Lebanon - War Powers Act,” 10/2/83 Ronney, Dr. Austin, “ABC - Harvard Voter Symposium,” 10/9/83 Mondale, Walter, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 10/16/83 Page, Prof. Joseph, “Argentina Election,” 10/23/83 Dodd, Sen. Christopher, “Grenada and Lebanon,” 10/30/83 Glenn, Sen.John, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 11/6/83 Manglopus, Raul, “Philippine Opposition,” 11/13/83 Manchester, William, “Kennedy Assassination,” 11/30/83 Hollings, Sen. Ernest, “1984 Presidential Candidate,” 11/27/83 Tolchin, Susan and Martin, “Deregulating America,” 12/4/83 Rollins, Edward, “Reagan Campaign Plans,” 12/11/83 Casper, Chief Andrew, “Winter and Xmas Fire Hazards,” 12/18/83 Manatt, Chairman Charles, “Democratic Outlook for ‘84,” 12/25/83 Mataias, Sen. Chas, 9/29/83, and Dan Kurzman, 11/9/83 26/20/160 27

Box 27: Tapes #151-307

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 1984 Hal Bruno’s Washington Awards Submission 1/4" Audiotape 1984 Fahrenkopf, Chairman Frank, “Republican Outlook for ‘84,” 1/1/84 Block, Secy. John R. “Farm Economy and Outlook,” 1/8/84 Maksoud, Clovis, “Mid and East Lebanon, PLO,” 1/15/84 Stevenson, William, “Intrepid’s Last Cast - Soviets and Spies, “ 1/21/84 Reagan, Maureen, “Republicans and Gender Gap,” 1/29/84 Smeal, Eleanor, “Democrats and Gender Gap,” 2/5/84 Wirth, Rep. Tim, “Battle of the Budged Deficit,” 2/12/84 Sonnenfelt, Helmut, “Chernenko and Soviet Leadership,” 2/19/84 Gottlieb, Kevin, “‘84 Election: Voter Registration,” 2/26/84 Powell, Jody, “‘84 Election: New Hampshire Primary,” 3/4/84 Caddell, Pat, “‘84 Election: Hart Strategy,” 3/11/84 Randall, Jonathan, “Lebanon’s Christian Warlords,” 3/18/84 Struder, Peter, “‘84 Elections: European View,” 3/25/84 Ruckleshaus, William, “Acid Rain and EPA Problems,” 4/1//84 Ferraro, Rep. Geraldine, “‘84 Election: De. Platform Fights,” 4/8/84 Ewald, Dr. William, “30th Anniversary of McCarthy Hearings,” 4/15/84 Harding, Prof. Harry, “China and the President’s Trip,” 4/22/84 Lehrman, Lewis, “Conservative Support for Reagan Policies,” 4/29/84 Powell, Jody, “The Other Side of the Story,” 5/6/84 Wyman, Hastings, “Southern Politics and Runoff Primaries,” 5/13/84 Durenberger, Sen. David, “El Salvador Elections Nicaragua,” 5/20/84 Jordon, Dr. Amos, “Persian Gulf,” 5/27/84 Collins, Gen. J. Lawton, “D-Day and the Battle for Normandy,” 6/3/84 Falwell, Rev. Jerry, “‘84 Vote: Religious Right Campaign Plans,” 6/10/84 Lewis, Ann, “‘84 Vote: Democratic Platform and Rules,” 6/17/84 Perkins, John, “‘84 Votes: AFL-CIO What Labor Accomplished,” 6/24/84 Bell, Dr. James, “Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island,” 7/1/84 Oakar, Rep. Mary Rose, “‘84 Vote: Woman V.P.” 7/8/84 Feinstein, May. Dianne, “‘84 Vote: Democratic Convention Opens,” 7/15/84 Trout, Robert, 7/19/84 Kelly, Jack, “L.A. Olympic Games,” 7/29/84 Bond, Gov. Christopher, “Environmental Problems and the States,” 8/15/84 Cohen, Sen. William, “Tenth Anniversary Nixon Resignation,” 8/12/84 Fahrenkopf, Chm. Frank, “‘84 Vote: GOP Convention Preview,” 8/19/84 Baker, James, “‘84 Vote: GOP Convention Postmortem,” 8/26/84 Bell, Dr. James, 6/20/84 and McGuire, Richard, 9/19/84 26/20/160 28

Alexander, Prof. Herbert, “‘84 Vote: money and Politics,” 9/9/84 Ridings, Dorothy, “‘84 Vote: Outlook for Debates,” 9/16/84 Cans, Curtis, 8/30/84 Williams, Eddie, “‘84 Vote; Black Campaign Issues,” 9/30/84 Kirkland, Lane, “‘84 Vote: Labor on the Line,” 10/7/84 Robinson, Michael, 10/11/84 Rollins, Edward, 10/18/84 Beckel, Robert, “‘84 Vote: Mendale Campaign Outlook,” 10/28/84 Alderman, Jeff, and Stan Optowsky, “‘84 Vote: The Mysteries of Polling,” 11/4/84 Alderman, Jeff, “ ‘84 Vote: What the Polls Show,” 11/14/84 Jonas, George, 6/14/84 McPherson, Myra, 6/8/84 Tinker, John, “African Famine: Unnatural Disaster, “ 12/2/84 Gingrich, Newt, “Young Turk Conservatives,” 12/9/84 Bragdon, Chief Clyde, Winter and Xmas Fire Safety,” 12/16/84 Kuykendall, Peter, “Bluegrass capitol of the world,” 12/23/84 Wattenberg, Ben, “The Good News is the Bad News is Wrong,” 12/30/84 Kuykendall, Pete, “Bluegrass Intros,” 11/27/84 1985 Spector, Leonard, “Nuclear Proliferation,” 1/6/85 Fyfe, James, “Vigilanteo, Criminals and Cops,” 1/13/85 Trout, Robert, “Inauguration Day 1917-85,” 1/20/85 LaRoche, Adm. Gene, “Star Wars and Disarmament,” 1/27/85 Feulner, Dr. Edwin, “Influence of the Heritage Foundation,” 2/3/85 Hawkins, Sen. Paula, “International Drug Conspiracy,” 2/10/85 Kirk, Chm. Paul, “New Party Chief Elected,” 2/17/85 Fauntroy, Rep. Walter, “South Africa Protest I,” 2/24/85 Fourie, Amb. Brands, “South African Response II,” 3/3/85 Andrews, Sen. Mark, “Farm Credit Crisis,” 3/10/85 Rosenne, Amb. Meir, “Israel, Lebanon, and Egypt,” 3/17/85 Luttwak, Dr. Edward, “Pentagon and the Art of War,” 3/24/85 Brzezinski, Dr. Zbingniew, “Soviet-American Confrontations,” 3/31/85 Schaenman, Philip “World Fire Safety Programs,” 4/7/85 Brock, Amb. William, “U.S.-Japan Trade Crisis,” 4/14/85 Rusk, Secy. Dean, “Vietnam: the view from the top,” 4/21/85 Cleland, Max, “Vietnam: Disabled Veteran’s View,” 4/28/85 Denton, Sen. Jeremiah, “Vietnam: A POW’s Viewpoint,” 5/5/85 Hollings, Sen. Ernest, “Budget Battle European Summit,” 5/12/85 Bagley, Dr. Bruce, “Nicaragua: U.S. Policy and Aid,” 5/19/85 Carter, Rosalyn, “First Lady from Plains,” 5/26/85 Gephardt, Rep. Richard, “Tax Reform and Reagan’s Plan,” 6/2/85 Turner, Adm. Stansfield, “CIA and Intelligence Problems,” 6/9/85 26/20/160 29

Rock, Diana, “Working Women - Pay Equity Issues,” 6/16/85 Cunningham, Mary, “Working Women: Corporate Prejudice,” 6/23/85 Bouhabib, Amb. Abdallah, “Hostage Crisis - Anarchy in Lebanon,” 6/30/85 Cunliffe, Prof. Marcus, “British View of American Revolution,” 7/7/85 Kupperman, Robert, “Terrorism and Lessons Learned,” 7/14/85 Denver, John, “Soviet Tour and Cultural Exchange,” 7/21/85 Packwood, Sen. Robert, “Budget Deadlock; Tax Reform,” 7/28/85 Beser, Jacob, “A-Bomb,” 8/4/85 St. John, Robert, “V-J Day and WWII,” 8/11/85 Seminario, Margaret, “Hazardous Materials: Bhopal Report,” 8/18/85 Isman, Chief Warren, “Hazardous Materials - US Dangers,” 8/25/85 Christian, Shirley, “Nicaragua’s Sanpinsta Leaders,” 9/1/85 Pena, May. Fredrico, “Cities Fight Tax Reform Plan,” 9/8/85 Godkin, Richard, “Diplomatic Immunity: How and Why,” 9/15/85 Di Giovonna, Dr. John, “Research on Skin Cancer,” 9/22/85 Sampson, Anthony, “Airlines; Empires of the Sky,” 9/29/85 Timberlake, Lloyd, “Earthscan and Africa’s Famine,” 10/6/85 Moran, Rev. Marshall, “Nepal Joins the Modern World,” 10/13/85 Kipper, Judith, “Terrorism: Mideast Developments,” 10/20/85 Salisbury, Harrison, “China: The Long March,” 10/27/85 Rudman, Sen. Warren, “Gramm-Rudman Budget Bill,” 11/3/85 Carver, George, “CIA and Yurchenko Affair,” 11/10/85 Lugar, Sen. Richard, “Geneva Summit Conference,” 11/17/85 Reichley, Dr. A. James, “Religion and Politics in American,” 11/24/85 Wright, Robin, “Sacred Rage: Islamic Terrorism,” 12/1/85 Galante, Com. Louis, “Xmas and Winter Fire Safety,” 12/8/85 Nelson, Rep. William, “Columbia Shuttle Mission,” 12/15/85 Sagon, Carl and Ann Druyan, “The Return of Halley’s Comet,” 12/22/85 Buchwald, Art, ‘Laughing Back at 1985,” 12/29/85 1986- missing Tapes #297 and #301 Shields, Mark, “Looking Ahead at 1986 Politics,” 1/3/86 Travers, Mary and Paul Stookey, “Peter, Paul, and Mary: Still Protesting,” 1/10/86 Gupte, Pranay, “India and Rajiv Gandhi,” 1/17/86 Shevchenko, Arkady, “Soviet Espionage in America,” 1/24/86 Nelson, Cong. Bill, “NASA and the Challenger Disaster,” 1/31/86 Chiles, Sen. Lawton, “State of the Union Reaction,” 2/7/86 Wattenberg, Ben, “Philippine Election,” 2/14/86 Dickey, Christopher, “With the Contras in Nicaragua,” 2/21/86 Kean, Gov. Thomas, “How Budget Cuts Affect the States,” 2/28/86 Koch, May. Ed, 5/7/86, “Scandals hit the Big Apple,” 3/7/86 Ikenberry, Dr. Stanley, “Problems of State Universities,” 3/14/86 26/20/160 30

Robelo, Alfonso, “A Contra Leader’s Plea for Aid,” 3/21/86 Adelman, Kenneth, “Nuclear Tests and the Arms Talks,” 3/28/86 Leach, Rep. Jim, “Looking for Marco’s Billions,” 4/4/86 Cline, Dr. Ray, “Terrorism: U.S. Options and Response,” 4/11/86 ScLulev, G. Henry, “Terrorism: Fallout from Libya,” 4/18/86 Schumer, Rep. Charles, “The High Cost of Credit Cards,” 4/25/86 Beschloss, Michael, “Mayday - the Legacy of the U-2,” 5/2/86 Simpson, Sen. Alan, “Chernobyl and U.S. Nuclear Plants,” 5/9/86 Wilsom, Dr. Francis, “South Africa: Apartheid and Poverty,” 5/16/86 Gephardt, Rep. Richard, “Trade Bill Amendment,” 5/23/86 Ball, Prof. Howard, “Nuclear Test Fallout on Utah,” 5/30/86 Alvavado, Donna, “Volunteerism in America,” 6/6/86 Turner, Dr. Carlton, “International Drug War,” 6/13/86 Berry, Mary Frances, “South Africa Sanctions,” 6/20/86 Ranelagh, John, “Rise and Decline of CIA,” 6/27/86 Bush, Vice Pres. George, “Liberty Weekend: Immigration,” 7/4/86 Abrams, Elliot, “Latin American Human Rights,” 7/11/86 Matsunaga, Sen. Spark, “U.S.-Soviet Space Ventures,” 7/18/86 Hodel, Secy. Donald, “Interior Policy; National Parks,” 7/25/86 Kaplan, David, “Yukuza - Japanese Mafia in U.S.,” 8/1/86 Sanders, So;, “Chaos in Mexico, de la Madrid Visit,” 8/8/86 Johnston, Sen. J. Bennett, “Update on Gramm - Ruduan Budget Cuts,” 8/15/86 Jagy, Rep. Guy Vander, “Repealing the 22nd Amendment,” 8/22/86 Head, Hilton, 8/25/86, and Eisenhower, David, 10/17/86 Alexander, Gov. Lamar, “Education in Governors Report,” 8/29/86 Bennett, Secy. William, “Education II: Secretary’s View,” 9/5/86 Babbitt, Gov. Bruce, 9/11/86, and Dr. Robert Grand, 10/15/86 Hughes, Gilbert, and Winnifred McLaughlin, “Illiteracy: an Illiterate and His Tutor,” 9/12/86 Harsh, Seymour, “Investigation of Kal Flight 007,” 9/19/86 Babbitt, Gov. Bruce, “186 Vote: Issues and Outlook, “9/26/86 Natividad, Irene, and Carolyn Warner, “‘86 Vote: Women Gain in Politics,” 10/3/86 “Political Series,” 10/9/86 Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, “Daniloff and Iceland Summit,” 10/10/86 Buchanan, Dr. John, “‘86 Vote: Opposing the Religious Right,” 10/24/86 Heinz, Sen. J., and Sen. G. Mitchell, “‘86 Vote: Battle for Sen. Control, Rep. and Dem. Views,” 10/31/86 Alderman, Jeff, “‘86 Vote: Analyzing the Results,” 11/7/86 Tyler, Patrick, “Subs and the Underseas Cold War,” 11/27/86 Jenkins, Roy, “Truman - European View of HST,” 11/28/86 Hunter, Robert, “Iran: What Went Wrong at the NSC,” 12/5/86 26/20/160 31

Kessler, Ronald, “Iran: Kashoggi and the Saudi Role,” 12/12/86 Neumann, Amb. Robert, “Iran: Impact on Foreign Policy,” 12/19/86 Carmen, Amb. Gerald, “Iran: Rallying Support for Reagan,” 12/16/86

Box 28: Tapes #308-464

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 1987 Donaldson, Sam, “Iran: View from the White House” Byrd, Sen. Robert, “Iran/Budget: Senate, Democrats’ view,” 1/9/87 Wright, Robin, “Iran: Impact on the Middle East,” 1/16/87 Laingen, Amb. Bruce, “Iran: View of Former Hostage,” 1/23/87 Baker, Howard, “Iran and State of Union Reaction,” 1/30/87 Calero, Adolfo, “Iran/Contra: What the Contras Received,” 2/6/87 du Pont, Pierre “Pete,” “‘88 Presidential Candidate,” 2/13/87 Glenn, Sen. John, “25th Anniversary on his Space Flight,” 2/20/87 Clinton, Gov. Bill, “Getting America to Work Better,” 2/27/87 Knightley, Phillip, “Myths of the Intelligence Agencies,” 3/6/87 Leeden, Michael, “Iran: a Player Tells His Story,” 3/13/87 Smith, Wayne, “Cuba and U.S. ‘Closest of Enemies’,” 3/20/87 MacDonald, Peter, 3/24/87 Barrows, Jim “Moose,” “American Skiing, Family Racing,” 3/27/87 Donaldson, Sam, 4/10/87 Baldridge, Secy. Malcolm, 4/17/87 Adelman, Kenneth, 4/24/87 Goodwin, Jan, 5/1/87 Hodel, Secy. Donald, 5/8/87 Davis, Peter, 5/15/87 Broder, David, 5/22/87 Boschwitz, Sen. Rudy, 5/5/87 Rice, Condoleezza 5/28/87 Lamb, David, 6/12/87 Shriver, Sargent, 6/20/87 Bamish, Sam, n.d Thomas, Eugene, 7/3/87 Hopkins, Rep. Larry, and Rep. Bill Nichols, 7/10/87 Adams, Sen. Brock, 7/17/87 Schroeder, Rep. Pat, 7/24/87 Hyland, William, 7/31/87 Dukakis, Gov. Michael, 8/7/87 Grant, Dr. Robert, 8/14/87 Orr, Gov. Kay, and Gov. William O’Neill, 8/21/87 Batra, Dr. Ravi, 8/28/87 26/20/160 32

Birnbaum, Jeffrey, and Alan Murray, 9/4/87 Hunter, Dr. Shireen, 9/11/87 Kellelbaum, Sen. Nancy, 9/18/87 DeConcini, Sen. Dennis, 9/25/87 O’Neil, Tip, 11/2/87 Kohut, Andy and Norm Ornstein, 9/28/87 Kepper, Judith, 10/16/87 Lugar, Sen. Richard, 10/23/87 Colson, Charles, 10/30/87 Brady, Jim and Sarah, and Mollie Dickerson, 11/6/87 Karchmer, Cliff, and James Steward, 11/13/87 Conover, Ted, 11/20/87 Kurzman, Dan, 11/27/87 Pearle, Richard, 12/4/87 Dixon, Sen. Alan, 12/11/87 Foote, Gen. Pat, and Gen. Wilma Voight, 12/12/87 Udell, Rep. Mo, and Bob Neuman, 12/25/87 1988 Compton, Ann and Sheiloh Kost, 1/1/88 Hess, Stephen, 1/8/88 Girard, Chief Jack, 1/12/87, and Paul Boller, 4/14/88 Garrow, Prof. David, 1/15/88 Girard, Jack, 1/22/88 Schroeder, Rep. Pat, and Rep. Constance Morrella, 1/29/88 Leach, Rep. Jim, and David Nagle, 2/5/88 Brereton, Charles, 2/12/88 Greider, William, 2/19/88 Brzezinksi, Zbigniew, 2/26/88 Wyman, Hastings, 3/4/88 Oberg, James, 3/11/88 Pazner, Avi, 3/18/88 Tolchin, Martin, 3/25/88 White, John, 4/1/88 Kipper, Judith, 4/8/88 Brinkley, David, 4/22/88 Bhutto, Benaxar, 4/29/88 Lewis, Ann, 5/6/88 Speaker, Larry, 5/13/88 Smith, Hedrick, 5/20/88 Houch, Prof. Jerry, 5/27/88 Galbraith, J. Kenneth and S. Menshikov, 6/3/88 Blair, Clay, 6/10/88 Carter, Pres. Jimmy, 6/17/88 26/20/160 33

Kean, Gov. Thomas, 6/6/88, and Schroeder and Morellza, 1/28/88 Burnley, Secy. James, 7/1/88 Romney, Ronna, 7/8/88 Kirk, Chr. Paul, 7/15/88 Weiner, Rick, and Charles Whitehead, 7/22/88 Kipper, Judith, 7/29/88 Monroe, Sylvester, 8/5/88 Bush, Vice Pres. George, 8/12/88 Bush, Vice Pres. George, 8/20/88 Fahrenkopt, Chm. Frank, 8/19/88 Kirkland, Lane, 8/26/88 Goodwin, Richard, 9/2/88 Cohen, Sen. William, and Sen. George Mitchell, 9/9/88 Alexander, Lamar, 9/16/88 Mayer, Jane, and Doyle McManus, 9/23/88 Ornstein, Norm, 9/30/88 Sanders, Marlene, and Kay Mills, 10/4/88 Hadden, Jeffrey, 10/14/88 Gergen, David, and Ben Watienberg, 10/20/88 Val, Linda D., and Vic Finderlut, 10/28/88 Lugar, Sen. Richard, 11/4/88 Alderman, Jeff, and Stan Opotowsky, 11/11/88 Slawcross, William, 11/18/88 Sheehan, Neil, 10/29/88, and Judith Kipper, 7/28/88 Opotowsky and Alderman, 11/10/88, and Elizabeth Shannon, 2/16/89 Branch, Taylor, 11/20/88, and James Burnley, 6/28 Smith, Dennis, 12/2/88 Adams, James, 12/16/88 Stevens, Stuart, and Fran Trafton, 12/23/88 Carr, Williams, Killen, Estepp, 12/30/88 1989 Cannon, James, and Stuart Eisentat, 1/6/89 Lehman, John, 1/13/89 Cannon, Lou, 1/18/89, and Kenneth Aderman, 11/29/88 Cannon, Lou, 1/20/89 Rieele, Sen. Donald, 1/27/89 Friedman, Prof. Benjamin, 2/3/89 Harrison, Selig, 2/10/89 Hair, Dr. Jay, 2/17/89 Romney, Rana, 6/16/88, and Ron Kessler, 2/22/89 Harding, Prof. Harry, 2/24/89 Kunin, Gov. Madeline, 3/3/89 Shaath, Nabeel, 3/17/89 26/20/160 34

Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 3/24/89 Fyfe, Prof. James, 3/31/89 Royko, Mike, 4/7/89 Duffy, Capt. Henry, 4/14/89 Murphy, Joseph, 4/21/89 Karnow, Stanley, 4/28/89 Rangel, Cong. Charles, 5/5/89 Gugliotia, Guy, and Jeff Leen, 5/12/89 Bennett, William, 5/19/89 Hummel, Amb. Arthur, 5/26/89 Ornstein, Norman, 6/2/89 Weldon, Cong. Curt, 10/26/89, and Lin, Chong-Pin, 6/9/89 Lin, Chong-Pin, 6/9/89 McNeu, Frank, 6/16/89 Gardiner, David, 6/23/89 Burns, James McGregor, 6/20/89 Michaelman, Kate, and Burke Balche, 7/7/89 Kaufman, Michael, 7/14 89 Fallows, James, 7/21/89 Baliles, Gov. Gerald, 7/24/89, and David Gardiner, 6/23/89 Martinez, Gov. Bob, 8/4/89 Salisbury, Harrison, 9/20/89 Klengaman, William, 10/20/89, and Germond and Witcover, 8/11/89 Germond and Witcover, 8/11/89, and Secy. Samuel Skinner, 10/11/89 Lawrence, St. Rep. Joan, and St. Sen. Paul White, 8/11/89 Germond, Jack, and Jules Witcover, 8/18/89 Hoover, Bill, 8/25/89 Kamber, Victor, and Brad O’Leary, 9/1/89 Dodd, Sen. Christopher, 9/7/89 Sharon, Ariel, 9/15/89 Simon, 9/29/89 Bush, George, 11/1/89 Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 11/15/89, and James Fyfe, 4/30/89 Bork, Judge Robert, 11/16/89, and James McG Burns, 5/16/89 Buchwald, Art, 11/28/89, and George Bush, 11/1/89 Firehouse Chiefs, Charlotte, North Carolina, 5/12/89 Knightley, Phillip, 4/13/89 “HBW,” 12/28/89 Bush, George, 11/1/89 Kern and Williams “file copy,” n.d. Kunin, Gov. Madeleine, 2/27/89, and Amy Wilentz, 6/6/89 Clinton, Gov., and Gov. Campbell, n.d. Wright, Robin, “file copy,” n.d. 26/20/160 35

Box 29: Tape #465-620

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 1990 Cline, Ray, 1/4/90 Atwater, Lee, 1/12/90 Brown, Ron, 1/19/90 Walker, Sam, 1/22/90, and Murphy, Joseph, 4/20/89 Hunter, Dr. Shareen, 1/26/90 Hess, Stephen, 2/2/90 Brownstein, R., 2/6/90 Quayle, Vice President, 2/9/90 Yost, Adm. Paul, 2/16/90 Pozner, Vladmir, 2/23/90 Branstad, Gov. Terry, 3/2/90 Johnson, Dawn, and Susan Smith, 3/9/90 Kramer and Rybar, 3/16/90 Caro, Robert, 3/23/90 McMillen, Cong. Tom, 3/30/90 Burnham, David, 2/7/90 Thrift, Syd, 4/13/90 Kerry, Sen. Bob, 4/19/90 Rifkin, Jeremy, 4/27/90 Glass, Charles, 5/4/90 Gore, Sen. Al, 5/10/90 Sparks, Alestar, 5/18/90 Cheney, Secy. Richard, 5/24/90 Lord, Bette Bao, 6/1/90 Bar-Zohar, Michael, 6/8/90 McLaughlin, Ann, 6/15/90 Clayton, W. Graham, 6/22/90 Barone, Michael, 6/29/90 Will, George, 7/6/90 Stein, Dr. Herbert, 7/13/90 Leach, Cong. James, 7/27/90 Mabus, Gov. Ray, 8/3/90 Kipper, Judith, 8/10/90 Kopp, Nancy, Larry Blankston, and John Schneider, 8/17/90 Maksoud, Amb. Clovis, 8/24/90 Cobban, Helena, 8/31/90 Hoyer, Cong. Steny, 9/7/90 Jensen, Monika, and William Stevenson, 9/14/90 26/20/160 36

Dukakis, Kitty, 9/21/90 Choate, Pat, 9/26/90 Taylor, Paul, 10/5/90 Schneider, William, 10/12/90 Sarbah, Amb. Al, 10/19/90 Ornstein, Norman, 10/26/90 Bailey, Doug, 11/2/90 Bailey, Doug, and Mike McCurry, 11/8/90 Marton, Kati, 11/16/90 Reilly, Judge Simon, 11/23/90 Barnett, Richard, 11/30/90 Fisk, Robert, 12/7/90 Sheehy, Gail, 12/14/90 Yergin, Dan, 12/12/90 Wattenberg, Ben, 12/28/90 1991- missing: Morris Dees, 6/7/91, Ronald Brownstein, 3/22/91, Claire Sterling, 3/15/91, and Dr. Robert Hunter, 2/8/91 Naisbitt, John, 1/4/91 Jagan, Carl, 1/9/91 Borovik, Arotym, 1/11/91 Cordesman, Anthony, 1/18/91 Breise, Gay, and Robert Kupperman, 1/25/91 Binkin, Martin, 1/30/91 Hunter, Dr. R., 2/7/91 Mills, D. Quinn, 2/15/91 Kipper, Judith, 2/22/91 Sterling, Claire, 2/27/91 Cordesman, Anthony, 3/3/91 Zachem, Amb. Sam, 3/8/91 Reich, Robert, 3/29/91 Murphy, Patrick, 4/5/91 Lamb, David, 4/12/91 Sykes, Charles, 4/19/91 Hall, Cong. Tony, and Marge Roukema, 4/25/91 Finan, State Sen. R., and Rep. Mike Box, 5/3/91 Woodward, Bob, 5/10/91 Gerphardy, Cong. Richard, 5/17/91 Mitchell, Sen. George, “Environment,” 5/23/91 Alexander, Secy. Lamar, 5/30/91 Dees, Marvis, 6/7/91 Pauling, Sharon, 6/14/91 Clifford, Clark, 6/21/91 Rockefeller, Sen. Jay, 6/28/91 26/20/160 37

Strauss, William, and Neil Howe, 7/15/91 Sarbanes, Sen. Paul, 7/12/91 Hyde, Rep. Henry, 7/19/91 Baltimore Fire Chiefs Panel, 7/22/91 Geyer, Georgie Anne, 7/26/91 Smith, Hendrick, 8/2/91 Kotlowitz, Alex, 8/9/91 Jacobsen, David, 8/16/91 Millar, James, 8/23/91 D’Souza, Dinesh, 8/30/91 Buckley, Kevin, 9/5/91 Hart, Gary, 9/13/91 Bozell, Brent, and M. Greenberger, 9/20/91 Kipper, Judith, 9/27/91 Koop, Dr. C. Everett, 9/30/91 Weatherford, Jack, 10/4/91 Dyson, John, 10/11/91 Martin, Lynn, 10/18/91 Unknown, 10/26/91 Deeb, Dr. Mary Jame, 11/1/91 Hamilton, Prof., 11/6/91 Cannon, Lou, 11/8/91 Harriman, Pamela, 11/15/91 Higgins, Steven, 12/18/91 Sick, Gary, 11/22/91 Behr, Edward, 11/29/91 LaRoche, Adm. Gene, 12/6/91 Wright, Robin, and Doyle McManos, 12/6/91 Inderfarth, Rick, 12/12/91 1992 Davidson, James, 1/2/92 Edsall, Tom, and John Rothenberg, 1/9/92 Cordesman, Anthony, 1/16/92 Wallechinsky, David, 1/28/92 Phillips, Donald, 2/5/92 Rollins, Ed, and Mark Siegel, 2/21/92 Pozner, Vladimir, 2/28/92 Steinam, Gloria, 3/6/92 Barone, Michael, and Hastings Wyman, 3/13/92 Burger, Tim, and Gary Nordlinger, 3/20/92 Gore, Sen. Al, 3/27/92 Morella, Rep. Connie, and Dr. Dorthy Kanter, 4/3/92 Black, Earl and Merle, 4/10/92 26/20/160 38

Gilbert, Bill, 4/17/92 Eckart, Cong. Dennis, 4/24/92 Breaux, Sen. John, and Al From, 5/8/92 Walters, Prof. Ronald, 5/8/92 Elliot, Osborn, 5/15/92 Bradley, Sen. Bill, 5/22/92 Savage, David, 5/29/92 Friendly, Al, and Murray Fishback, 6/5/92 McCartney, Scott, 6/12/92 Woodward, Bob, 6/19/92 Akchurin, Marat, 6/26/92 McCullingh, David, 7/3/92 Manatt, Charles, and John White, 7/10/92 Brady, James, and Gary LaPaille, 7/17/92 Kipper, Judith, 7/24/92 Witt, Melanie, 7/28/92 Cornum, Rhonda, 8/7/92 Bennett, Bill, 8/21/92 Bond, Rich, 8/13/92 Reston, James, 8/28/92 Cramer, Richard Ben, 9/4/92 Alexander, Sen. Lamar, 9/11/92 Jamison, Kathleen Hall, 9/18/92 Secord, Gen. Richard, 9/25/92 Sasson, Jean, 10/2/92 Gans, Curns, and Thomas Mann, 10/9/92 Weyrich, Paul, and Jeff Parcher, 10/16/92 Mitchell, Cleta D., 10/23/92 Siegal, Mark, and John Sears, 10/30/92 Alderman, Jeff, and Gary Langer, 11/6/92 Rolde, Neil, 11/13/92 Woodward, Dr. Susan, 11/20/92 Metzenbaum, Sen. Howard, 11/27/92 Ebam, Abba, 12/4/92 Abrams, Elliott, 12/11/92 Hentott, Nat, 12/18/92 Dionne, E.J., and Robert Hunter, 12/25/92

Box 30: Tapes #621-777

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 1993 Miller, Tom, 1/1/93 26/20/160 39

Marshall, Will, 1/8/93 Heds, Steven, and R. Mintz, 1/14/93 Chaney, Dick, 1/22/93 Birnbaum, Jeff, 1/29/93 Michelson, and Gov. Dean, 2/5/93 Smith, Richard Norton, 2/12/93 Smmers, Anthony, 2/18/93 Penes, Shimon, 2/18/93 Harper, Edwin, 2/26/93 Beschloss, Michael, 3/5/93 Wallace, Christ, and Peter Carm, 3/12/93 Bailey, Ronald, 3/19/93 Kaplan, Robert, 3/26/93 McCormally, Kevin, 4/2/93 Stanley, Ralph, 4/9/93 Wells-Petry, Maj Melissa, 4/16/93 Crowe, Adm. William, 4/23/93 Shultz, George, 4/30/93 MacKenzie, Maj. General Lewis, 5/7/93 Brzezinkski, Zbigniew, 5/14/93 From, Al, 5/28/93 Gothman, Ed, and Richard Allen, 6/4/93 Bunch, Charlotte, 6/11/93 Jordan, Joan, 6/12/93 Holden, Anthony, 6/25/93 Miller, Nat, 7/2/93 Gilbert, Bill, 7/9/93 Novelli, Bill, and Ralph Hall, 7/13/93 Ressler, Robert, 7/23/93 O’Leary, Secy. Hazel, 8/6/93 Prohnmayer, John, 8/13/93 Seidman, William, 8/20/93 Nelson, Jack, 8/27/93 Quandt, William, 9/3/93 Gore, V.P Albert, 9/10/93 Kipper, Juidth, 9/17/93 McDevmott, Jim, n.d. Gutman, Roy, “Witness to Genocide,” 10/1/93 Mirsky, George, “Russia,” 10/7/93 Snider, Col. Don, 10/15/93 Waite, Terry, “Taken on Trust,” 10/22/93 Rosensteil, Tom, “Strange Bedfellows,” n.d. N., Ralph, and Paul W., “NAITA,” 11/6/93 26/20/160 40

Reeves, Richard, “J.F.K.” 10/13/93 Daley, Bill, “NAFTA,” 11/11/93 Balieles, Gov. Gerald, “National Airline Comm.,” 11/26/93 Suzman, Helen, “South Africa,” 11/3/93 Fairstein, Linda, “Sexual Violence,” 9/20/93 Friedman, Jonathan, “From Cradle to Grave,” 12/17/93 Block, Herb, 12/24/93 Yergen, D., “Russian Future,” n.d. Prejaih, Sister, n.d. 1994 Brown, Dr. Hank, 1/7/94 Leach, Prof. Jim, 1/14/94 Briese, Gary, 1/24/94 Phillips, Kevin, 1/28/94 Romer, Gov. Roy, 2/14/94 Garrow, David, 2/11/94 LaPierre, Wayne, 2/18/94 Phelpes, J. Alfred, 2/25/94 Kerry, Sen. Bob, 3/4/94 Viorst, Milton, 3/11/94 Phelps, Teresa, 3/18/94 Richardson, Cong. Bill, 3/25/94 Barlette and Steele, 4/7/94 Kissinger, Henry, 4/8/94 Hamburg, Dr. David, 4/18/94 Arnell, Pepe, 4/22/94 Swiner, Lani, 4/29/94 Kunin, Madeleine, 5/6/94 Bol, Makute, and Ed Bona Malwal, 5/13/94 Beals, Melba, 6/20/94 Wilson, Gov. Pete, 5/27/94 D-Day Normandy Vets I, 6/3/94 D-Day Normandy Vets II, 6/10/94 Jones, Robert Trent, 6/17/94 Nalder, Erik, 6/24/94 Maroon, Fred and Suzy, 7/1/94 Wynn, Cong. Al, 7/8/94 Babbitt, Bruce, 7/14/94 Kropp, Arthur, 7/21/94 Reed, Ralph, 7/28/94 Cannon, James, 8/5/94 Ornstein, Norm, 8/12/94 Gore, Tipper, 8/19/94 26/20/160 41

Smith, Wayne, 8/26/94 Toth, Jennifer, 9/2/94 Garner, James, 9/9/94 Duke, Prof. Steven B., 9/16/94 Davis, Wade, 9/23/94 Carville, James, and Mary Matalin, 9/30/94 Adler, Stephen, 10/7/94 Corn, David, 10/14/94 Frankel, Glenn, 10/21/94 Woods, Harvie H., and Amy Conroy, 10/28/94 Kohut, Andy, 11/4/94 Alderman, Jeff, and Gary Langer, 11/11/94 Hess, Stephen, 11/18/94 Boggs, Lindy, 11/25/94 Wilson, Gov. Pete, 5/22/94 Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 12/9/94 Corn, David, 10/14/94 Woods, Harriet, and Amy Conroy, 10/28/94 Mitchell, Cleta, and Vic Kamber, 12/2/94 Cirilo, Lt. Col. Roger, 12/16/94 Millar, Prof. James, 12/23/94 Barone, Michael, 12/30/94 1995 Kristol, William, 1/6/95 Shulke, Flip, 1/13/95 Dodd, Christopher, 1/20/95 Nefzinger and Wattenberg, 1/27/95 Falkner, David, 2/3/95 Ahrens, Moshe, 2/10/95 Reich, Secy. Robert 2/17/95 Brown, Ann, 2/17/95 Dreier, Cong. David, 3/3/95 DeGennaro and Lancelot, 3/12/95 Dawson, General Donald, 3/17/95 Tuffler, Alvin and Heidi, 3/19/95 Newman, Bruce, 3/20/95 Boutros, Hurwit, “Tort Reform,” 3/25/95 Merry, Robert, 3/30/95 Govs. Dean, Carnahan, and Romer, 4/7/95 Longley and Myrick, 4/14/95 McNamara, Robert S., 4/28/95 Smart, Gen. Jacob, and Rep. Bob Michael, 4/28/95 Graham, Jane, “OK Bombing Survivor,” 5/9/95 26/20/160 42

Ashrawi, Hanan, “WH Conf. On Aging #4,” 5/12/95 McLendon, Sarah, 5/19/95 Dickinson, Jim, 5/26/95 Martin, Susan, 6/8/95 Kunstler, William, 6/16/95 Holum, John, 6/23/95 Sherr, Lynn, 6/30/95 LaPierre, Wayne, 7/7/95 Johnston, David, and Tim Weiner, 7/14/95 Daws, Gavan, 7/28/95 Sweaney, Gen. Charles, 8/4/95 Atten, Thomas, and Norman Polmar, 8/11/95 Hann, Charles, and Mark Plummer, 8/18/95 Monroe, Bill, 8/13/95 Michaelman, Kate, 8/29/95 O’Leary, Sec., 9/8/95 Dalai Lama, 9/15/95 Powell, Colin, 9/22/95 Novak, Michael, 9/29/95 Baker, James, 10/6/95 Ornstein, Norm, 10/13/95 Bradlee, Ban, 10/26/95 Bleckman, Barry, 10/27/95 Breczinski, Zbignigw, 11/3/95 Cuomo, Mario, 11/10/95 Alderman, Ellza, and Caroline Kennedy, 11/17/95 Wiesel, Elie, 11/24/95 Taylor, Col. Bill, 12/2/95 Sargent, Inga, 12/8/95 Petzinger, Tom, 12/15/95 Garner, James Finn, 12/22/95 Kurts, Howard, 12/29/95

Overflow Box, 1994 and 1995: Boggs, 11/18/94 Dodd, Stew Christopher, 1/20/95 Arenz, Moshe, 2/10/95 Merry, “CQ,” 3/31/95 Govs. Romer, Dean, and Carnahhan, 4/7/95

Box 31: Tapes #778-904 (plus additional)

Hal Bruno’s Washington Radio Show Cassette Tape Recordings 26/20/160 43

1996 (contains complete print-out of guests in box) Cook, Charles, and Stuart Rothenberg, “‘96 Vote: The Year Ahead in the Presidential Campaign,” 1/5/96 Lewis, Charles, “‘96 Vote: Money and Politics,” 1/12/96 Williams, Eddie, “Black Leadership Conference,” 1/19/96 Bradley, Sen. Bill, “Why He’s Leaving the Senate,” 1/26/96 Krannick, Issac, and R. Laurence Moore, “‘96 Vote: I - How American Mixes Religion and Politics,” 2/2/96 Bauer, Gary, “‘96 Vote: II - The Religious Right,” 2/9/96 Silber, Laura, “Bosnia: The Death of a Nation,” 2/16/96 McGovern, Sen. George, “‘96 Vote: Creating Primary System,” 2/23/96 Faucheaux, Rob, “‘96 Vote: Inside he Campaigns,” 3/1/96 Kipper, Judith, “Mideast: Terrorism in Israel,” 3/8/96 Kurtz, Howard, “‘96 Vote: Media Coverage of Race,” 3/16/96 Prejean, Sister Helen, “Her Story of ‘Dead Man Walking’,” 3/22/96 Lilley, Amb. James R., “China: U.S. Policy in Crisis,” 3/29/96 Stern, Kenneth, “Growth and Danger of Militias,” 4/5/96 Drew, Elizabeth, “‘96 Vote: Congress vs. White House,” 4/12/96 Briese, Garry, and Jerrold Post, “Oklahoma City: One Year Later, American Copes with Terrorism,” 4/19/96 Duffey, Joseph, and James Billington, “50th Anniversary of Fulbright Scholarship Programs,” 4/26/96 Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, “New Leadership Roles for Women,” 5/3/96 Lanning, Col. Michael, “Military Intelligence Failures,” 5/10/96 Smith, Howard K., “A Reporter’s View of History,” 5/17/96 Brookhiser, Richard, “George Washington as a Politician,” 5/24/96 Downs, Thomas, “Chairman’s View of Amtrak Problems,” 5/31/96 Rudman, Sen. Warren, “Success and Failure in the Senate,” 6/7/96 Koppel, Ted., “Nightline’s Greatest Adventures,” 6/14/96 Hough, Jerry, “Russian Election Analysis, React,” 6/21/96 Woodward, Bob, “‘96 Vote: Clinton-Dole Decisions,” 6/28/96 Birnbaum, Jeffery, “The White House Pressure Cooker,” 7/5/96 Mahe, Eddie, and LaDonna Lee, “‘96 Vote: Campaign’s Crazy Weeks; Dole Problems vs. Clinton Luck,” 7/12/96 Miller, Judith, “Mideast Terrorism and Fundamentalism,” 7/19/96 Witcover, Jules, “‘96 Vote: Picking a Vice President,” 7/26/96 Barbour, Chm. Haley, “‘96 Vote: Preview of GOP Convention,” 8/2/96 Stone, Ann, and Gary Bauer, “‘96 Vote: Platform Abortion Fight,” 8/9/96 Forbes, Steve, “‘96 Vote: Dole, Kemp, GOP Convention,” 8/16/96 From, Al, “‘96 Vote: The Democrats and Clinton,” 8/23/96 DeLee, Debra, “‘96 Vote: How to Stage Conventions,” 8/30/96 Cordesman, Anthony, “Mideast: U.S. Missile Attack on Iraq,” 9/6/96 26/20/160 44

Monroe, Bill, and Hal Bruno, “Memorial to ‘Father of Bluegrass’,” 9/13/96 Zelnick, Robert, “‘96 Vote: Affirmative Action Issue,” 9/20/96 Caroli, Betty Boyd, “America’s Fascinating First Ladies,” 9/27/96 Rollins, Ed, “‘96 Vote: Inside the Back Rooms,” 10/4/96 Mathews, Chris, “‘96 Vote: Kennedy and Nixon Debates,” 10/11/96 Young, Rev. Andrew, “‘96 Vote: Power of Minority Voters,” 10/18/96 Winograd, Morley, “‘96 Vote: Citizens Taking Control,” 10/25/96 Kamber, Vic, and Brad O’Leary, “‘96 Vote: Democrat and Republican Make Pre-Election Predictions,” 11/1/96 Alderman, Jeff, and Gary Langer, “‘96 Vote: ABC News Pollsters Analyze the Election Results,” 11/8/96 Crocker, Amb. Chester, “Averting Disaster in Central America,” 11/15/96 Pick, Hella, “Weisenthal’s Search for Justice,” 1/22/96 Krantz, Marvin, “Historic Review of Thanksgiving Day,” 11/29/96 Cochran, Sen. Thad, “GOP Leaders Organize 105th Congress,” 12/6/96 Salber, Dr. Patricia, “Early Detection of Domestic Violence,” 12/13/96 Raban, Jonathan, “Hard Life in the America Bad Lands,” 12/20/96 Witt, Evans, and Ron Faucheaux, “Reviewing the Year in Politics; A Look Ahead to ‘97, ‘98, and 2000,” 12/27/96 1997 Smith, Hedrick, 1/3/97 Rothwax, Judge Harold, 1/10/97 Beschloss, Michael, 1/17/97 Lewis, Chuch, 1/24/97 Morris, Dick, 1/31/97 Dickinson, Mollie, 2/14/97 Goldman Family, 2/21/97 Bakshian, Aram, 2/27/97 Graham, Katherine, 2/28/97 Garment, Len, 3/7/97 Mann, Tim, 3/14/97 Millar, Jim, 3/21/97 Chandler, Robert, 3/28/97 Kipper, Judith, 4/4/97 Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 4/11/97 Mars, Chief Gary, and Chief Jon Hansen, 4/18/97 Mars, Gary, and John Hansen, 4/18/97 McConnell and Hurst, 5/2//97 Leewitt, James, 5/9/97 Clark, Marcia, 5/16/97 Kerry, John, 5/23/97 Drew, Elizabeth, 5/30/97 26/20/160 45

Daley, Mayor Richard M., 6/6/97 Walsh, Lawrence, 6/13/97 Kassebaum-Baker and Mondale, 6/20/97 Lilley, James, 6/27/97 Witcover, Jules, 7/4/97 Francke, Linda Bird, 7/18/97 Ben-Elissar, Amb. Eliahu, 7/18/97 Millman, Joel, 7/25/97 Mikulski, Sen. B., 8/8/97 Sweeney, Gen. Charles, 8/15/97 Craig, Robert, 8/29/97 Leahy, Sen. Patrick, 9/5/97 Carlson, Gov. Arne, 9/12/97 Duncan, Phil, 9/19/97 Toth, Jennifer, 9/26/97 Pelton, Robert Young, 10/3/97 McBride, Ann, 10/10/97 Zelikow, Phil, and Ernest May, 10/17/97 Werback, Adam, 10/24/97 Hamilton, Lee, 10/31/97 Bringham, Clara, 11/7/97 Lugar, Richard, 11/14/97 Beschloss, Michael, 11/21/97 Portney, Paul, 12/5/97 Reich, Robert, 12/12/97 Bartlett, Rascoe, 12/19/97 Quinn, Sally, 12/26/97 1998- Tapes #882-904 (plus additional) Unlabeled White Cassette Hal Bruno Smith, Richard Norton Phillips, Don (Year-ender?), 1/2/98 Cook, Charles and Rothenberg, Stu, 1/9/98 Kipper, Judith, 1/16/98 Bauer and Michelman (Abortion), 1/23/98 Brady, Dr. David, 1/30/98 Romer, Governor Roy, 2/6/98 Ornstein, Norman, 2/13/98 Cordesman, Anthony (Tony), 2/20/98 Zogby, James, 2/27/98 Hass and Zogby, 2/27/98 Levy, Adam 3/6/98 Killian, Linda, 3/13/98 26/20/160 46

Dillon, Martin, 3/20/98 McManus, Roger, 3/27/98 Posner, Gerald, 4/3/98 Weldon, Representative Curt, 4/10/98 Faas (Faes?) and Page (Vietnam), 4/17/98 Kohut, Andrew, 4/24/98 (2 Copies) Goldfarb, Ronald, 5/1/98 Brinkley and Shipler, 5/8/98 (2 Copies) Cirincione and Frankel, 5/15/98 King, Lewellyn, 5/22/98 Suro, Roberto 5/29/98 Holbrooke, Ambassador Richard, 6/5/98 Chernow, Ron, 6/5/98 Witt, James Lee, 6/11/98 Hersch, Seymour, 6/19/98 Altwood, Brian, 7/2/98 Side 1: Forbes NC, NPC 7/9 Side 2: Hess, S. And Garment S., 7/31/98 Schroeder, Pat, 7/10/98 Rumsfeld and Schneider, 7/17/98 Torricelli, Robert, 7/24/98 Norquist, Mayor John, 8/3/98 Will, George, 8/7/98 Sudetick, Chuck (Yugoslavia), 8/13/98 Garment, Suzanne, 8/14/98 Mann, Thomas, 8/21/98 Beardon, Mitt, 8/28/98 Lewis, Ann, 9/1/98 Stent, A. And Balzer, H., 9/4/98 Kurtz, W. Howard, 9/18/98 Hess, Stephen, 10/2/98 Berensen (?) And Elving, 10/9/98 Eagleberger, L., 10/15/98 Mann and Todd, 10/30/98 Steele, Shelby, 11/18/98 Edwards, Chief Don and Marks, Gary, 11/24/98 Unlabeled, 11/27/98 (24 mins, 59 secs) (3 Copies) Beschloss, Michael, 12/18/98 Unlabeled, 12/23/98

Box 32: (OVERSIZE)

Political Artifacts and OS- Scrapbook box Artifacts, Maps and Political Convention Press Passes, 1950-1979 26/20/160 47

Bloom County Cartoon mounted on foamcore Flashcards of Chinese Characters with Mandarin Chinese Pronunciations in Wade-Giles Romanization and English Translations (3 envelopes) Leather Binder carried by Bruno on reporting assignments, circa 1960s during Bruno’s tenure with The Chicago American Mayor Daley political cartoon cut-out by Bill Mauldin, 1969 Politics “Biz” Cards Newspaper Clippings/Publications File (Oversize) Clippings Written by Bruno The Chicago American 1958 (Mounted Clips) 1959 1960 (Starved Rock Slayings Clips) , 1949 The DeKalb Daily Chronicle, 1951 The Hindu Weekly Review, January 30, 1961 Newsweek, DNC Clippings Police Brutality, Preserved in Long Story Format as it came off the wire (Telex?), August 29-30, 1968 Audio-Cassette Tapes Carter Sisters (Helen and Anita) discuss Maybelle Carter, the Carter Family’s rise to fame, and Elvis Presley, 3 standard audio-cassettes (5 sides), March 30, 1982 (These tapes have been digitized.)