<p>Administrative Information</p><p>Access Restrictions</p><p>Box 344, Folder 1 is closed to researchers until January 2036. Part of Box 1860, Folder 12 is closed to researchers until after Lowell Weicker’s death. Series XI is closed to researchers until January 2086.</p><p>Use Restrictions</p><p>There are no restrictions.</p><p>Preferred Citation</p><p>Papers of Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Accession #13900, Special Collections, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.</p><p>Acquisition Information</p><p>These papers were donated to the University of Virginia by Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. in January 2007.</p><p>Descriptive Summary</p><p>Repository: Special Collections, University of Virginia Library Accession Number: 13900 Titles: The Papers of Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., 1834-2010 (Bulk 1942-1995) Physical Characteristics: Language: English</p><p>Scope and Content</p><p>This collection consists of the political and personal papers of Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., United States Congressman and Senator from Connecticut, and Governor of Connecticut, 1834-2010 (Bulk 1942-1995), consisting of ca. 100,000 items (2119 Hollinger boxes, 14 Oversized boxes, ca. 911.0 linear feet).</p><p>Series I contains Lowell Weicker’s United States Senate Records. This series is the main focus of the collection and constitutes the bulk of the collection’s materials. It is arranged into fourteen sub-series.</p><p>Series I, Sub-series A contains Weicker’s Washington Senate Office files. It is the largest sub-series of the collection and is arranged into four sub-groups: Subject Files, Staff Files, Correspondence Files, and Constituency Files. The Subject Files are arranged alphabetically by topic, and they document the legislative activities of Weicker on issues that were of concern to him during his Senate career, including but not limited to legislation in support handicapped and mentally handicapped individuals, the rights of small businesses, and environmental conservation of the world’s oceans. The Staff Files document the legislative and office activities of nineteen members of Weicker’s Washington staff, and they are arranged alphabetically by staff member. The Correspondence Files contain the business and personal correspondence generated and received by Weicker at his Washington Senate Office, and they are arranged into Chronological Correspondence, Alphabetical Correspondence, and CMS (Computer Mail System) Correspondence. The Chronological Correspondence is arranged by year, the Alphabetical Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject, and the CMS Correspondence is arranged numerically by CMS Number. The Constituency Files document the activities of Weicker and his Washington staff on behalf of his Connecticut constituents, and they are arranged into Staff Files, Agency Files, Municipal Files, and Project Files.</p><p>Series I, Sub-series B contains Weicker’s Bridgeport Senate Office files. It is arranged into the following sub-groups: Subject Files, Correspondence Files, Constituency Files, Photographs, and Appointment Books.</p><p>Series I, Sub-series C contains Weicker’s Hartford Senate Office files. It is arranged into the following sub-groups: Subject Files, Correspondence Files, Staff Files, Constituency Files, Clippings, Press Releases, Speeches and Statements, Photographs, Miscellaneous, and Audio Cassettes.</p><p>Series I, Sub-series D contains Weicker’s Waterbury Senate Office files. It is arranged into the following sub-groups: Subject Files, Photographs, and Miscellaneous.</p><p>Series I, Sub-series E-N contain a number of different types of materials produced by Weicker and his staff during his Senate tenure. These sub-series are arranged in the following order: E, Articles by Weicker; F, Clippings; G, Press Releases; H, Speeches and Statements; I, Radio Tapes (scripts of Lowell Weicker radio broadcasts); J, News Show Transcripts; K, Telelectures (Weicker’s telephone lectures to schools and senior citizen groups); L, Newsletters; M, Voting Records; and N, Appointment Books.</p><p>Series II concerns Watergate and Weicker’s participation in the Senate’s investigation of the scandal as a minority member of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. This series mainly contain photocopies of materials made available to the Select Committee during the investigation (including White House materials), photocopies of materials generated by the Select Committee, and photocopies of materials generated by the press coverage of Watergate. The types of photocopied materials found in the Watergate Records include but are not limited to correspondence, memos, notes, transcripts, financial documents, legal documents, government documents, reports, report drafts, press releases, and clippings. This series also contains a significant amount original material produced by Lowell Weicker and his Watergate aides, H. William Shure and Roy E. “Pete” Kinsey, including but not limited to correspondence, memos, transcripts, and notes.</p><p>Series II is arranged into three subseries: Subject Files, Reports, and Pete Kinsey Files. Sub-series A, Subject Files, documents the Select Committee’s investigation of the various subjects involved in Watergate. Sub-series B, Reports, mainly concerns the Select Committee’s drafting of its final report on Watergate and the drafting of Weicker’s personal report on the scandal. It also contains several miscellaneous reports on Watergate and clippings files documenting Weicker’s role in the investigation. Sub-series C, Pete Kinsey Files, contains the files of Roy E. “Pete” Kinsey, a former assistant to White Counsel John Dean, who became a Weicker aide during the Watergate investigation and later assisted with Weicker’s continued investigation following President Richard Nixon’s resignation. The folders in all three sub-series are arranged alphabetically. Each individual document in this series is listed in the finding aid.</p><p>Series III contains Lowell Weicker’s United States House of Representatives Records. It is arranged into eleven sub-series.</p><p>Series III, Sub-series A contains Weicker’s House of Representatives subject files. The files are arranged alphabetically by topic, and document the legislative efforts of Weicker on the subjects that were of concern to him, including but not limited to Connecticut issues and the United States space program. </p><p>Series III, Sub-series B contains the correspondence generated and received by Weicker as a member of the House of Representatives. The correspondence files are arranged into two sub-groups: Chronological Correspondence, which is arranged by year, and Alphabetical Correspondence, which is arranged alphabetically by subject. Of particular interest in this sub-series are the files concerning Connecticut rail service, housing and urban development, and the Vietnam War.</p><p>Series III, Sub-series C-K contain the other different types of materials produced by Weicker and his staff during his House of Representatives tenure. The sub-series are arranged in the following order: C, Articles by Weicker; D, Clippings; E, Press Releases; F, Speeches and Statements; G, Radio Tapes; H, News Show Transcripts; I, Newsletters; J, Voting Records; and K, Appointment Books.</p><p>Series IV contains Lowell Weicker’s federal election campaign records. This series is arranged chronologically into six sub-series by election campaign: A, 1968 House of Representatives Campaign; B, 1970 Senatorial Campaign; C, 1976 Senatorial Campaign; D, 1980 Presidential Campaign; E, 1982 Senatorial Campaign; and F, 1988 Senatorial Campaign. The files under each sub-series are arranged alphabetically. The contents of the campaign records consist of subject files, correspondence, financial files, briefing books, speeches and statements, press releases, clippings, and campaign memorabilia.</p><p>Series V concerns Lowell Weicker’s tenure as Governor of Connecticut. This series mainly focuses on Weicker’s successful 1990 gubernatorial campaign, but also contains materials pertaining to his governorship. It is arranged into fourteen sub-series: A, Subject Files; B, Correspondence; C, Articles by Weicker; D, Clippings; E, Press Releases; F, Speeches and Statements; G, Transcripts; H, 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign Records; I, Photographs; J, Audio Visual Materials (consisting of audio cassettes and VHS video tapes); K, Voting Records; L, Miscellaneous; and M, Appointment Books. Of particular interest are the 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign Records, which document a rare example of a successful third party gubernatorial campaign.</p><p>Series VI contains the Weicker Family Records. This series is divided into three sub-series: A, Lowell Weicker Sr. Files; B, Lowell Weicker Jr. Files; and C, Weicker Family Files.</p><p>Series VI, Sub-series A contains the personal papers of Lowell Weicker, Sr., a prominent American industrialist and military officer. These files are arranged into three sub-groups: Subject Files, Correspondence Files, and Miscellaneous. The Subject Files mostly concern Lowell Sr.’s military and business career, including files documenting his service in the U.S. Army Air Force and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and his tenure as President and Director of Northco Corporation. The Correspondence Files contain Weicker, Sr.’s correspondence with his large and distinguished social and professional circle, including but not limited to 20th century notables such as New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell, and United States Army Air Force General Carl Spaatz. </p><p>Series VI, Sub-series B contains personal files belonging to Lowell Weicker, Jr. and is arranged into four sub-groups: Subject Files, Clippings, Speeches and Statements, and Miscellaneous. This series consists mostly of materials produced by Weicker after his 1995 retirement from politics, but also contains a few items from his senatorial career. </p><p>Series VI, Sub-series C contains a handful of items pertaining to the history of the Weicker Family.</p><p>Series VII contains writer Barry Sussman’s research files for Weicker’s autobiography Maverick. These files are arranged alphabetically by subject.</p><p>Series VIII contains microfilms of correspondence generated and received by Weicker as both a United States Representative and a United State Senator. This series is arranged into two sub-series: A, Camera Ready Copy and B, Working Copy. Both sub-series are arranged alphabetically.</p><p>Series IX contains photographic materials and is arranged into four sub-series: A, Photographs; B, Negatives; C, Slides; and D, Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks. It contains images of Weicker at work and leisure throughout his political career, including individual portraits, his family, constituents, interns, and staff members. This series contains images of Weicker with a number of his political contemporaries, including Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and fellow Senators Edward Kennedy, Sam Ervin, and Barry Goldwater. There are also images of Weicker with 20th century notables, including Fidel Castro and Frank Sinatra. Individual images of 20th century notables (including Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Pearl Bailey) and other miscellaneous images (including slides from Weicker’s mid 1980s investigation of American mental institutions) are in this series as well.</p><p>Series X contains audio-visual materials and is arranged into seven sub-series: A, Audio Tapes; B, Video Tapes; C, Motion Pictures; D, Dictation Disks; E, Phonograph Records; F, DVDs; and G, Campaign Video Tapes.</p><p>Series X, Sub-series A contains audio tapes which are arranged by recording format into two sub-groups: Audio Cassettes and Reel to Reel Tapes. It includes sound recordings of Weicker produced in the course of his congressional career, including interviews, news show appearances, speeches and statements, Senate debates and testimony, campaign appearances, and campaign spots. This sub-series also contains recordings of Weicker’s 1970s telelectures to schools and senior citizens groups. Recordings pertaining to Weicker’s investigation of American mental institutions during the mid 1980s and a handful of other miscellaneous recordings are also found in this sub-series.</p><p>Series X, Sub-series B contains video tapes which are arranged by recording format into the following sub-groups: 1-Inch, 2-Inch, Beta, U-Matic, U-Matic S, and VHS. It contains video recordings of Weicker produced during his congressional and gubernatorial career, including interviews, news show appearances, speeches and statements, Senate debates and testimony, press conferences, campaign debates, and campaign spots. Recordings of miscellaneous news show broadcasts, documentaries, and public service programs are in this sub-series as well. </p><p>Series X, Sub-series C consists of 16 mm motion picture films, including several featuring Weicker and two films concerning the Apollo moon missions. Sub-series D consists of three dictation disks of Weicker radio broadcasts. Sub-series E consists of William Dixon’s 45 rpm phonograph record Why? - It Don’t Make Sense (You Can’t Make Peace)/It’s in the News and three dictation recordings. Sub-series F contains the DVD disk The 20th Anniversary of ADA, Human Rights in Progress. Sub-series G contains eighteen 1-inch video tapes of campaign spots from Weicker’s 1988 Senatorial Campaign.</p><p>Series XI contains Weicker’s restricted records. This series is arranged into the following four sub-series: A, Washington Office; B, Bridgeport Office; and C, Hartford Office; and D, Miscellaneous Withdrawn Files. </p><p>Series XI, Sub-series A-C contain Weicker’s constituent files from his Washington, Bridgeport, and Hartford offices. They are of historical interest because they provide a documentary cross section of Weicker’s constituency during his tenure in the Senate. The files shed light on the economic, social, and political issues affecting Connecticut residents on an individual basis during the 1970s and 1980s. They also document the efforts of Weicker’s staff to address and resolve matters brought to their attention by individual constituents. Sub-series A-C are arranged alphabetically. Due to legal and privacy considerations, the files in Sub-series A-C are closed to researchers until January 2086. </p><p>Series XI, Sub-series D contains miscellaneous documents which have been withdrawn from the collection. The materials in this sub-series mainly concern constituent matters. The documents in this sub-series are cross-referenced with the files and boxes from which they were withdrawn from and the files are arranged by box and folder number. This sub-series is closed to researchers until January 2086.</p><p>Series XII mainly consists of oversized items concerning the life and political career of Lowell Weicker, including photographs of Weicker, 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign memorabilia, political cartoons, awards, posters, signed letters with bill signing pens from Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and other miscellaneous personal mementoes. A few oversized items not directly concerning Weicker include photographs, maps, posters, and miscellaneous memorabilia. *? A handful of oversized audio-visual materials, including a 16 mm film of the Apollo 8 moon mission, a 2-inch video tape of Representative Stewart McKinney debating on the floor of the House of Representatives, and three 2-inch video tapes of Lowell Weicker debating on the Senate floor during the early 1970s are included in this series as well.</p><p>Biographical/Historical Information</p><p>Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. was born in Paris, France on May 16, 1931 to Lowell Palmer Weicker, Sr. and Mary Bickford Weicker. His father was a prominent American industrialist, who in course of his career served as President and Chief Executive Officer of E.R. Squibb and Sons, as President and Director of Northco Corporation, and as Chief Executive Officer of Bigelow Sanford Carpet Company. Lowell Sr. also had a distinguished military career, first serving as an intelligence officer with the United States Army Air Force in Europe during World War II, then later as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Assistant Secretary General for Production and Logistics during the early 1950s.</p><p>As a child, Lowell Weicker Jr. attended Buckley School in New York, New York and Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. In 1949, he graduated from the Lawrenceville School, a preparatory school in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He attended Yale University, where he developed an interest in politics, graduating in 1953 with a B.A. in Political Science. Weicker served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army from 1953 to 1955 and in the United States Army Reserve from 1959 to 1964. He graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1958, before moving to Greenwich, Connecticut where he practiced law.</p><p>Weicker began his political career as a Republican at the state and local level in Greenwich. He was elected as Greenwich’s representative to the Connecticut General Assembly in 1962, subsequently winning re-election to this office in 1964 and 1966. While serving as State Representative, he was also elected as the Town of Greenwich’s First Selectman in 1963 and 1965.</p><p>Weicker’s congressional career began in 1968 when he was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut’s Fourth District. Serving a single term in the House, he focused much of his attention on two issues affecting Connecticut’s Fourth District: urban renewal and transportation. In the area of urban renewal, Weicker successfully drafted and introduced an amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969, which required one-for-one replacement of housing units demolished for urban renewal projects. He sponsored the Connecticut Transportation Act, which kept the bankrupt New Haven Railroad operating until it merged with the Penn Central Railroad. While serving in the House, Weicker supported the United States space program. He also advocated a bombing halt in the Vietnam War and urged the United States initiation of peace talks to end the conflict.</p><p>Weicker was elected to the United State Senate as a Republican in 1970 and was re-elected in 1976 and 1982. In his Senate career, Weicker served on a number of committees, including the Government Operations Committee, Committee on Commerce, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, and Committee on Appropriations. He also served in a number of Senate leadership positions, including as Chairman of the Committee on Small Business, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services, Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Handicapped, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Supply.</p><p>Weicker rose to national prominence in 1973-1974 during the Senate’s investigation of the Watergate scandal, in which he actively participated as a minority member of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. In course of the committee’s investigation, he emerged as a notable critic and opponent of the Nixon administration. It was also during Watergate that Weicker earned a reputation as a political maverick. For the remainder of his Senate career, he was frequently at odds with the Republican Party leadership during a time period in which the party was becoming increasingly conservative.</p><p>Weicker made a number of noteworthy legislative contributions during the 1970s. Continuing his interest in rail transportation, he supported the formation and funding of Amtrak and sponsored legislation providing federal assistance for the rehabilitation and revitalization of the American rail network. Starting with the 1973-1974 Energy Crisis, Weicker was a firm proponent of energy conservation. As a member of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, he supported legislation designed to reduce American dependency upon foreign oil and encourage fossil fuel conservation. In the aftermath of Watergate, Weicker sponsored Watergate reform legislation, including bills pertaining to open government and intelligence oversight. From 1975 onward, Weicker was a noted advocate for conservation of the world’s oceans. He helped draft and sponsored legislation pertaining to ocean conservation efforts, including the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act of 1978. In addition to his legislative work, Weicker was briefly a candidate for President in the 1980 campaign. During the 1980s, Weicker frequently sparred with the Reagan administration and the conservative wing of the Republican Party over a number of policy issues. Continuing his strong interest in ocean conservation and research, as a member of the Committee on Appropriations, Weicker protected the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s marine research funding from proposed Reagan administration budget cutbacks. Weicker and four other moderate Republican Senators known as “The Gang of Five” stopped proposed cutbacks and eliminations affecting a number of federal health and social programs, including the National Institutes of Health and the Legal Services Corporation. In 1985, as Chairman of the Committee on Small Business, he successfully opposed the Reagan administration’s efforts to abolish the Small Business Administration. A strong supporter of AIDS research, Weicker played an instrumental role in obtaining federal funding for the Center of Disease Control’s and National Institutes of Health’s clinical trials of the anti-AIDS drug AZT. Throughout the 1980s, he actively opposed the Reagan administration and Republican Party conservatives on a number of constitutional issues, including abortion, civil rights, busing, and school prayer. </p><p>Weicker became a nationally-recognized advocate for the physically and mentally handicapped. He considered his work in the area of handicapped legislation the most significant achievements of his Senate tenure. Throughout the 1980s, as a member of the Committee on Appropriations and as Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Weicker protected federal disability programs from proposed budget cuts by the Reagan administration. His efforts included the reauthorization and increased funding of disability programs under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act and the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. As Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Weicker conducted a Senate investigation on the state of mental institutions in the United States, which uncovered numerous cases of neglect and abuse of mental patients. Largely in response to the findings of this investigation, he drafted and sponsored the Protection and Advocacy for the Mentally Ill Act, which was signed into law in 1985. In 1988, Weicker introduced the legislation that became the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law in 1990 after Weicker left the Senate.</p><p>Weicker was defeated by Democratic opponent Joseph Lieberman in 1988 and left office in January 1989. Following his departure from the Senate, Weicker taught constitutional law at George Washington University School of Law. He also served as Chief Executive Officer of the non-profit medical research advocacy group Research! America.</p><p>Weicker returned to politics as a third party candidate in the 1990 Connecticut gubernatorial election. Running as the candidate of A Connecticut Party, a third party he founded, Weicker won the governorship by defeating Republican John Rowland and Democrat Bruce Morrison. When Weicker took office in January 1991, he inherited a state budget deficit of $963 million. To address the financial shortfall, Weicker introduced a budget that included a state income tax of 6 percent, which was met with fierce opposition by both the voting public and the General Assembly. After a protracted political stalemate, which included Weicker’s veto of three General Assembly budgets without an income tax and a three day interruption of state services, the General Assembly passed a budget that included a 4.5 percent state income tax on August 22, 1991. This state income tax took effect and the State of Connecticut ended the next three fiscal years with a budget surplus. For this accomplishment in the face of widespread opposition, he was awarded the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s Profiles in Courage Award in 1992. Weicker did not seek re-election in 1994 and retired from the governorship in January 1995. Weicker has three sons with his first wife Marie Louise “Bunny” Godfrey (1953-1977): Scott, Gray, and Brian, as well as two sons with his second wife Camille Butler (1977-1984): Sonny and Lowell III. In December 1984, Weicker married his third wife Claudia Testa, who has two sons: Mason and Andrew.</p><p>Arrangement</p><p>Any original order has been preserved as much as possible. Files with no discernible order have been organized with similar types of material. These papers are arranged in twelve series, including:</p><p>Series I: Senate Records Sub-series A: Washington Office Files Sub-group 1: Subject Files (Boxes 1-469) Sub-group 2: Staff Files (Boxes 470-974) Sub-group 3: Correspondence Files (Boxes 975-1474) Sub-group 4: Constituency Files (Boxes 1475-1489) Sub-series B: Bridgeport Office Files (Boxes 1490-1505) Sub-series C: Hartford Office Files (Boxes 1506-1537) Sub-series D: Waterbury Office Files (Box 1538) Sub-series E: Articles by Weicker (Boxes 1539-1540) Sub-series F: Clippings (Boxes 1541-1578) Sub-series G: Press Releases (Boxes 1579-1594) Sub-series H: Speeches and Statements (Boxes 1595-1625) Sub-series I: Radio Tapes (Box 1626) Sub-series J: News Show Transcripts (Box 1627) Sub-series K: Telelectures (Box 1628) Sub-series L: Newsletters (Boxes 1629) Sub-series M: Voting Records (Boxes 1630-1635) Sub-series N: Appointment Books (Boxes 1636-1648)</p><p>Series II: Watergate Records Sub-series A: Subject Files (Boxes 1649-1673) Sub-series B: Reports (Boxes 1674-1683) Sub-series C: Pete Kinsey Files (Box 1684)</p><p>Series III: House of Representatives Files Sub-series A: Subject Files (Boxes 1685-1696) Sub-series B: Correspondence Files (Boxes 1697-1769) Sub-series C: Articles by Weicker (Boxes 1769-1770) Sub-series D: Clippings (Boxes 1770-1771) Sub-series E: Press Releases (Boxes 1771-1776) Sub-series F: Speeches and Statements (Boxes 1776-1777) Sub-series G: Radio Tapes (Box 1777) Sub-series H: News Show Transcripts (Box 1777) Sub-series I: Newsletters (Box 1777) Sub-series J: Voting Records (Boxes 1777-1778) Sub-series K: Appointment Books (Box 1778) Series IV: Federal Election Campaign Records Sub-series A: 1968 House of Representatives Campaign (Boxes 1779-1780) Sub-series B: 1970 Senatorial Campaign (Boxes 1781-1789) Sub-series C: 1976 Senatorial Campaign (Boxes 1790-1792) Sub-series D: 1980 Presidential Campaign (Boxes 1793-1794) Sub-series E: 1982 Senatorial Campaign (Boxes 1795-1810) Sub-series F: 1988 Senatorial Campaign (Box 1811)</p><p>Series V: Gubernatorial Records Sub-series A: Subject Files (Boxes 1812-1815) Sub-series B: Correspondence (Box 1816) Sub-series C: Articles by Weicker (Box 1816) Sub-series D: Clippings (Boxes 1816-1819) Sub-series E: Press Releases (Box 1819) Sub-series F: Speeches and Statements (Boxes 1819-1821) Sub-series G: Transcripts (Box 1821) Sub-series H: 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign Records (Boxes 1821-1829) Sub-series I: Photographs (Box 1830) Sub-series J: Audio-Visual Materials (Boxes 1831-1834) Sub-series K: Voting Records (Box 1835) Sub-series L: Miscellaneous (Box 1835) Sub-series M: Appointment Books (Boxes 1836-1837)</p><p>Series VI: Weicker Family Records Sub-series A: Lowell Weicker Sr. Files (Boxes 1838-1857) Sub-series B: Lowell Weicker Jr. Files (Boxes 1858-1859) Sub-series C: Weicker Family Files (Box 1859)</p><p>Series VII: Barry Sussman Records (Boxes 1860-1866)</p><p>Series VIII: Microfilms Sub-series A: Camera Ready Copy (Boxes 1867-1879) Sub-series B: Working Copy (Boxes 1880-1886)</p><p>Series IX: Photographic Materials Sub-series A: Photographs (Boxes 1887-1901) Sub-series B: Negatives (Boxes 1902-1904) Sub-series C: Slides (Box 1905) Sub-series D: Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks (Box 1906)</p><p>Series X: Audio-Visual Records (Box numbers will be vacated as the A/V materials are processed) Sub-series A: Audio Tapes (Boxes 1907-1930) = Audiotape 0000-0000 Sub-series B: Video Tapes (Boxes 1930-1966) = Videotape 0000-0000 Sub-series C: Motion Pictures (Boxes 1967-1969) = Film Reel 0000-0000 Sub-series D: Dictation Disks (Box 1969) = Disk 0000-0000 Sub-series E: Phonograph Records (Box 1969) = Phonodisk 0000-0000 Sub-series F: DVD Disks (Box 1969) = Disk 0000-0000 Sub-series G: Campaign One Inch Video Tapes (Boxes 1970-1972) = Videotape 0000-0000 Series XI: Restricted Files Sub-series A: Washington Office Case Files (Boxes 1973-2045) Sub-series B: Bridgeport Office Case Files (Boxes 2046-2097) Sub-series C: Hartford Office Case Files (Boxes 2098-2112) Sub-series D: Miscellaneous Withdrawn Files (Boxes 2113-2119)</p><p>Series XII: Oversized (Boxes S-101 to S-103, T-42, U-14 to U-15) Series I – Senate Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Washington Office</p><p>Sub-group 1 – Subject Files</p><p>Box 1</p><p>1981-1986 1) [Abortion] </p><p>Undated 2) [Abortion] – Abortion – Chronology and Summary</p><p>1972-1974 3) [Abortion] – Abortion Issue – A Pregnant Concern</p><p>1982 4) [Abortion] – Right to Sue/Fetus</p><p>1979 5) [Abortion] – S. 2138 Limit on Federal Jurisdiction Regarding Abortions – Congressional Record</p><p>1970-1971 6) Action – General Information – Peace Corps, VISTA, Service Corps of Retired Executives, Active Corps of Executives, Retired Senior Volunteers, Foster Grandparent Program</p><p>1980 7) Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980</p><p>1972 8) Aerospace Industry – Speech by W. A. Kuhrt, Connecticut Association of Purchasing Management, September 26, 1972</p><p>Undated 9) Aging Chronology</p><p>1971 10) [Agriculture] – Agriculture and Forestry – Rural Development</p><p>1982-1984 11) [Agriculture] – Commodity Programs</p><p>1985-1986 12) [Agriculture] – Credit Relief for Farmers</p><p>1977 13) [Agriculture] – Dairy Testimony</p><p>1985 14) [Agriculture] – Farm Credit</p><p>1983 15) [Agriculture] – S. 857 Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act</p><p>1987 16) [AIDS] – Education</p><p>1984-1988 17) [AIDS] – National Institute of Health</p><p>1984-1986 18) [AIDS] – Section 504 Rehabilitation Act - Schools and as a Handicapping Issue Box 2</p><p>1978 1) [Airlines] – Lowell Weicker Remarks on Government Use of Domestic Airline Service vs. Foreign Owned</p><p>1982-1984 2) [Alcohol] – Drunk Driving Bill – Amendment of H. R. 4616</p><p>1974 3) Amnesty – Presidential Clemency Board</p><p>1970-1972 4) Amnesty International</p><p>1974-1976 5) [Animal Welfare]</p><p>1974 6) [Animal Welfare] – Animal Protection/Welfare Legislation</p><p>1973 7) [Animal Welfare] – Beagle Torture – U.S. Air Force</p><p>1978 8) [Animal Welfare] – Endangered Species Act</p><p>1982 9) [Animal Welfare] – Endangered Species Act</p><p>1979 10) [Animal Welfare] – Endangered Species Protection Efforts</p><p>1984 11) [Animal Welfare] – The Humane Society of the United States</p><p>1982 12) [Animal Welfare] – Leghold Trap – S. 2239 - To End the Use of Steal Jaw Leghold Traps</p><p>1978 13) [Animal Welfare] – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association – Canadian Harp Seal</p><p>1979-1983 14) [Animal Welfare] – Steal Jaw Leghold Traps – Statements and Bills</p><p>1976-1977 15) [Animal Welfare] – Tuna Fishing Industry/Killing of Porpoises</p><p>1984-1985 16) [Animal Welfare] – Wound Labs – Department of Defense Use of Laboratory Animals</p><p>1984 17) Antarctic Ownership Dispute</p><p>1982 18) Anti-Trust Issues – AT&T and Antitrust</p><p>1982 19) Anti-Trust Issues – Municipalities and Federal Anti-Trust Laws</p><p>Box 3 1983 1) [Appropriations] – 98th Congress – Labor and Human Resources – Legislative Action</p><p>1978 2) [Appropriations] – 1979 Budget Background and Clippings</p><p>1978-1979 3) [Appropriations] – 1979 Rescissions Budget - Rescissions Bill</p><p>1979 4) [Appropriations] – 1979 Supplements Supplemental Appropriations Bill</p><p>1979 5) [Appropriations] – 1980 – 1st Concurrent Resolution</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Appropriations] – 1982-1983 – Budget Cuts</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Appropriations] – 1983 Supplemental Appropriations Bill</p><p>1983 8) [Appropriations] – 1983 Supplemental Appropriations – HR 3069, Folder 1</p><p>1983 9) [Appropriations] – 1983 Supplemental Appropriations – HR 3069, Folder 2</p><p>1984 10) [Appropriations] – 1984 Regular Supplement</p><p>1983 11) [Appropriations] – 1984 Supplemental (October 1983) – Clinch River Breeder Reactor, Restrictions on Outer Continental Shelf and Oil Program</p><p>1984 12) [Appropriations] – 1985 302(h) Allocations – State, Justice, and Commerce Departments Appropriations Bill</p><p>Box 4</p><p>1986 1) [Appropriations] – 1985 Energy and Water Development Appropriation Bill</p><p>1985 2) [Appropriations] – 1986 President’s Budget, 99th Congress</p><p>1983 3) [Appropriations] – Administration’s Proposed Budget, Education – Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1975 4) [Appropriations] – Administration Subcommittee Budget, 1975-1976</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Appropriations] – Agriculture Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) [Appropriations] – Agriculture Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2 </p><p>1979 7) [Appropriations] – Agriculture – Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1980 8) [Appropriations] – Allocation to Subcommittee of Budget Totals from the Second Concurrent Resolution for Fiscal Year 1980 1978 9) [Appropriations] – Amtrak</p><p>1979 10) [Appropriations] – Amtrak Capital Appropriations Amendment</p><p>Undated 11) [Appropriations] – Army Procurement Funding</p><p>1982 12) [Appropriations] – Association of Schools of Public Health</p><p>1981-1983 13) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Budget Information on Education Programs</p><p>1982 14) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Budget Information on P.L. 94-142 – Education for the Handicapped, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1982 15) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Education Amendments, Offered Budget Resolution</p><p>1982 16) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Effects of Reagan Budget Cuts</p><p>1982-1983 17) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Employment, Alternative Budget</p><p>1982 18) [Appropriations] – Authorization – First Concurrent Budget Resolution, Fiscal Year 1982 Including Education of the Handicapped Act</p><p>Box 5</p><p>1982 1) [Appropriations] – Authorization – Joint Letter to Budget Committee – Education Appropriations</p><p>1978-1979 2) [Appropriations] – Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1977 3) [Appropriations] – Bills</p><p>1983 4) [Appropriations] – Budget – Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1980 5) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Amendment 1742 “10-5-3” Depreciation</p><p>1980 6) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Brooke-Cranston: Amendment 1698</p><p>1980 7) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Brooke-Cranston: Background</p><p>1980 8) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Brooke-Cranston: Congressional Budget Office Reports 1980 9) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Brooke-Cranston: Letters to Members of the Committee on the Budget</p><p>1980 10) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Chrysler Amendment 1717</p><p>1980 11) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Defense Cuts Amendment 1716</p><p>1980 12) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Education</p><p>1980 13) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>Ca. 1980 14) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments –Food Stamps</p><p>Ca. 1979 15) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments –Fiscal Year 1980 Rescissions</p><p>1979-1980 16) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – General Revenue Sharing</p><p>1980 17) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – General Revenue Sharing Amendment 1714</p><p>1980 18) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Health: Amendment 1712</p><p>1980 19) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Health: Background First Concurrent Resolution Function 550</p><p>1979-1980 20) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Housing and Urban Development Section 8 Amendment 1715</p><p>1980 21) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Housing and Urban Development Section 8 Assisted Housing [S. Con. Res. 86]</p><p>1980 22) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – S. 2177: Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Authority Amendment of 1980</p><p>1980 23) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Senate Concurrent Resolution 86</p><p>1980 24) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Senate Resolution 380</p><p>1980 25) [Appropriations] – Budget Amendments – Weicker Amendments</p><p>1976 26) [Appropriations] – Budget and State of the Union Address, January</p><p>Box 6</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Appropriations] – Civil Service – Retirement Benefits Decrease – Budget Deficit Resolution 1983 2) [Appropriations] – Civil Works Budget Request, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1983 3) [Appropriations] – Claudia Ingram – Labor, Health and Human Services Education Subcommittee – Fiscal Year 1984 Hearing Schedule</p><p>1972-1986 4) [Appropriations] – Coastal Zone Management Act and 8g Outer Continental Shelf</p><p>1983 5) [Appropriations] – Commerce, State, Justice Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1984 6) [Appropriations] – Commerce, State Justice Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1982-1986 7) [Appropriations] – Commerce, Justice and State Funding for “The Blue Revolution” [Television Project by the Marc Nostrum Foundation]</p><p>Box 7</p><p>1985 1) [Appropriations] – Commerce, Justice and State, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1984 2) [Appropriations] – Commerce, Justice, State Related Agencies, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Appropriations] – Congressional Record</p><p>1983 4) [Appropriations] – Continuing Resolution, September 1983 – 45 Days</p><p>1980-1981 5) [Appropriations] – Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1982, Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1984 6) [Appropriations] – Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Appropriations] – Contract Awards and Grants</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Appropriations] – Correspondence</p><p>1980 9) [Appropriations] – CW – Military Construction Authorization Act, 1981</p><p>Box 8</p><p>1979 1) [Appropriations] – Dear Colleague Letter – Amendment to Increase Funding for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, July 24</p><p>1979 2) [Appropriations] – Defense Administration – Senate Staff Assisting the Appropriations Defense Subcommittee</p><p>1978 3) [Appropriations] – Defense – Aegis Computer Controlled Weapon System 1972 4) [Appropriations] – Defense Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1973</p><p>1979 5) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Air Force, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1975 6) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1976</p><p>1979 7) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1983 8) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1984 9) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1980 10) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations, Bill Amendments, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1977 11) [Appropriations] – Defense Department Appropriations: Manpower Training</p><p>1979 12) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Army, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1977 13) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1978 14) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – C-130 Reserve and Guard</p><p>1978-1979 15) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – F-14/F-16 Engines</p><p>1975-1978 16) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – F-14/F-16 Dispute</p><p>1979 17) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Floor Action, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>Box 9</p><p>1979 1) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Full Committee, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1978 2) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – LAMPS Helicopter and the Sikorsky Helicopter</p><p>1980 3) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Military Construction</p><p>1979 4) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Navy Overall Budget</p><p>1979 5) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Navy Research and Development</p><p>1977-1979 6) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Shipbuilding – Aircraft Carrier Funding</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Trident Submarine Costs 1979 8) [Appropriations] – Defense Department – Weapons [overall], Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>Box 10</p><p>1983 1) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce, 1984 Congressional Budget Submission, Part I, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce, 1984 Congressional Budget Submission, Part I, Folder 2</p><p>1983 3) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce, 1984 Congressional Budget Submission, Part II</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Census Bureau, Fiscal Year 1978 Supplemental</p><p>1977 6) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Domestic/International Business Administration</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Economic Development Administration</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Economic Development Administration – High Plains Regional Study</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Economic Development Administration – Local Public Works Program</p><p>1977 10) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Economic Development Administration – Regional Economic Studies</p><p>Box 11</p><p>1976-1977 1) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Maritime Administration</p><p>1977 2) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Fire Prevention and Control</p><p>1977 3) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Aqua Culture</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Coastal Zone Management 1977 5) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Fiscal Year 1978 Budget Request</p><p>1977 6) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Fisheries</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Marine Science Center, Avery Point, Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Milford, Connecticut, Aquaculture Funding</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration/National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere</p><p>1977 10) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Pacific Tuna Development Foundation</p><p>Undated 11) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Port Aransas, National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory Closing</p><p>Undated 12) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Reorganization Funding</p><p>1976-1977 13) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Sand Point Project Funding, Seattle</p><p>1977 14) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Sandy Hook Marine Laboratory, Reduction in Force</p><p>1977 15) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Sea Grant Program Funding</p><p>1977-1978 16) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Undersea Programs, Weather Service Stations, and Whale Study Funding</p><p>1977 17) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Regional Action Planning Commissions</p><p>1977 18) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – Salaries & Expenses, Fiscal Year 1978 Supplemental</p><p>1977 19) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – U.S. Travel Service</p><p>1977-1978 20) [Appropriations] – Department of Commerce – White House Conference on Balanced Economic Growth Box 12</p><p>1981 1) [Appropriations] – Department of Defense, 1982</p><p>1975-1978 2) [Appropriations] – Department of Defense Appropriation Authorization Act, 1978 – F-14, F-18</p><p>1980 3) [Appropriations] – Department of Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1982 4) [Appropriations] – Department of Education – Appropriations Requests</p><p>1986 5) [Appropriations] – Department of Health and Human Services, Fiscal Year 1987 Budget</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Appropriations] – Department of Health and Human Services – Health Planning and Research, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1979 7) [Appropriations] – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, State Table – 1980 Budget Request</p><p>1984 8) [Appropriations] – Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1980 9) [Appropriations] – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Independent Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1981</p><p>1982-1983 10) [Appropriations] – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Legislations on Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 11) [Appropriations] – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Legislations on Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>Box 13</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Appropriations] – Department of the Interior and Related Agencies – H.R. 3363</p><p>1984 2) [Appropriations] – Department of the Interior Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) [Appropriations] – Department of the Interior Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – Antitrust Division</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – Anti-Trust, Fiscal Year 1978 Supplemental Budget Request 1977-1978 6) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – Attorney General Griffin Bell and Tax Reform Act of 1976</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978 [ Views of the Department of Justice on Several Appropriations Hems]</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – Justice, General Accounting Office Studies, and Research</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – General Administration Budget Request</p><p>1977 10) [Appropriations] – Department of Justice – General Legal Activities – Fiscal Year 1978 Supplemental</p><p>1982 11) [Appropriations] – Department of Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1977 12) [Appropriations] – Department of State – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1974-1980 13) [Appropriations] – Department of Transportation Appropriations – Rail Crossings Amendments, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1975 14) [Appropriations] – Department of Transportation, H.R. 8365</p><p>Box 14</p><p>1978 1) [Appropriations] – Department of the Treasury – Fiscal Year 1978, First Supplemental</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Appropriations] – Department of the Treasury – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1978 3) [Appropriations] – Department of the Treasury – U.S. Customs Service</p><p>1988 4) [Appropriations] – District of Columbia Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – District of Columbia Convention Center</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Appropriations] – District of Columbia Convention Center Funding</p><p>1978 7) [Appropriations] – District of Columbia First Concurrent Budget Resolution</p><p>1983 8) [Appropriations] – Education Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1981-1983 9) [Appropriations] – Education of the Handicapped Act Funding, Fiscal Year 1984 1978-1980 10) [Appropriations] – Emergency Housing Program</p><p>Box 15</p><p>1979-1980 1) [Appropriations] – Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Act – Brooke- Cranston Inclusion Proposal, Notes/Memoranda</p><p>1978 2) [Appropriations] – Energy and Water Development Appropriation Act, H.R. 12928</p><p>1982 3) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1982 4) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1986 5) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – Justification of Appropriations Estimates, Folder 1</p><p>1986 6) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – Justification of Appropriations Estimates, Folder 2</p><p>1986 7) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – Justification of Appropriations Estimates, Folder 3</p><p>1980 8) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – Grant Funds, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>Box 16</p><p>1980 1) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – State Grant Distribution for Fiscal Year, 1981</p><p>1980 2) [Appropriations] – Environmental Protection Agency – Summary 1981 Budget</p><p>1982 3) [Appropriations] – Family Planning Language to Supplemental Appropriations</p><p>1979-1980 4) [Appropriations] – Federal Emergency Management Agency</p><p>1982 5) [Appropriations] – Federal Emergency Management Agency Conference Items</p><p>1976 6) [Appropriations] – Foreign Aid – Foreign Assistance Act Appropriations</p><p>1976-1977 7) [Appropriations] – Foreign Assistance, H.R. 7797 1978 8) [Appropriations] – Foreign Operations – Foreign Assistance and Related Program Appropriations Bill, 1979</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – Foreign Operations Issues – Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Bill, 1978</p><p>1982 10) [Appropriations] – Funds for the Handicapped-Developmental Disabilities/Vocational Rehabilitation</p><p>1978 11) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1978 Mark Up</p><p>1977 12) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Equal Opportunity Commission</p><p>1977 13) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration</p><p>Box 17</p><p>1973-1978 1) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1978 2) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1978 3) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Federal Prison System, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1977 4) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Federal Prison System, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1978 5) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Immigration and Naturalization Service</p><p>1976-1977 6) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice –Law Enforcement Administration</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice –Legal Activities</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice – Legal Counsel Fees</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice –U.S. Marshals 1977 10) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Department of Justice –Wiretaps and Illegal Break-Ins</p><p>1977 11) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Full Committee, 1978 Reports</p><p>Box 18</p><p>1977 1) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations –Housing and Urban Development – Independent Agencies, Budget Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1977 2) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Law Enforcement Assistance Administration</p><p>1977 3) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1978 – Military Construction Projects, Folder 1</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations –Fiscal Year 1978 – Military Construction Projects, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Arms Control and Disarmament</p><p>1977 6) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Board for International Broadcasting</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies –Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies –Federal Communications Commission</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Federal Maritime Commission</p><p>1975-1978 10) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies –Federal Trade Commission, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 11) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Federal Trade Commission, Folder 2</p><p>1978 12) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Foreign Claims Settlement Commission</p><p>1977 13) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Box 19</p><p>1977 1) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Legal Services Corporation</p><p>1976-1977 2) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Securities and Exchange Commission</p><p>1976-1977 3) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies –Small Business Administration, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1977 4) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Small Business Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Small Business Administration, Fiscal Year 1978 Supplemental</p><p>1977 6) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – Small Business Committee</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – FY– Fiscal Year 1978 – State, Justice, and Commerce Appropriations – Related Agencies – United States Information Agency</p><p>1978 8) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget – Congress</p><p>1978 9) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget – First and Second Concurrent Resolutions</p><p>1978 10) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget – National Debt</p><p>1978 11) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget – Overall Summaries/Information</p><p>Box 20</p><p>1978 1) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget –Overview Materials</p><p>1978 2) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 Budget – Tax Reform</p><p>1978 3) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1979 – Defense Department</p><p>1979 4) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 – Continuing Resolution Conference Report</p><p>1975-1980 5) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 –Continuing Resolution, H.J. Res. 404 1979 6) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 – Department of Defense Appropriations</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 – Department of Defense Authorization</p><p>1979 8) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 – District of Columbia Budget Appropriations, H. R. 4580</p><p>1980 9) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1980 – Supplemental, National Science Foundation Amendment Background</p><p>1980 10) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1981 – Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Conference Information</p><p>1979-1982 11) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1982 – Housing and Urban Development Appropriations</p><p>1982 12) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1983 – Education Programs</p><p>1982 13) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1983 – Labor Department Budget</p><p>1984 14) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1985 – Supplemental Appropriations – Major Connecticut Items</p><p>Undated 15) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1988 – Commerce, State, Justice Appropriations</p><p>1987 16) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1988 – Continuing Resolution</p><p>1987 17) [Appropriations] – FY – Fiscal Year 1988 – Supplemental</p><p>Box 21</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Appropriations] – General Government – White House Reorganization Plan</p><p>1979-1980 2) [Appropriations] – General Labor – Health, Education, Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations</p><p>1980 3) [Appropriations] – General Revenue Sharing Appropriations Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1979-1982 4) [Appropriations] – General Revenue Sharing Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1982-1984 5) [Appropriations] – Government Employees – 98th Congress – Budget Deficit Resolution 1979 6) [Appropriations] – Hartford Civic Center Information – HUD/Independent Agencies Appropriation Bill 1980, H.R. 4394</p><p>1976 7) [Appropriations] – Heath, Education, Welfare and Labor Conference - Abortion – Hyde Amendment to Department of Labor – Health, Education, Welfare Appropriations Bill</p><p>1979 8) [Appropriations] – Home Ownership Assistance Program, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1984 9) [Appropriations] – House Joint Resolution 492 – Supplemental for Department of Agriculture</p><p>1982 10) [Appropriations] – House Joint Resolution 631 – Productive Employment, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1979 11) [Appropriations] – H. R. 4389, Labor – Health, Education, Welfare Appropriations</p><p>1977 12) [Appropriations] – H. R. 5262 – World Bank Participation – Omnibus Multilateral Development Institutions Act of 1977</p><p>1984 13) [Appropriations] – H. R. 5798 – Treasury, Post Office Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>Box 22</p><p>1984 1) [Appropriations] – H. R. 5798 – Treasury, Post Office Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1977 2) [Appropriations] – H. R. 6689 – State Department Authorization, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Appropriations] – H. R. 6863 – Supplemental Bill, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Appropriations] – H. R. 12934</p><p>1976 5) [Appropriations] – H. R. 13172 – Second Supplemental Appropriations</p><p>1976 6) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14231 – Department of Interior Appropriations</p><p>1976 7) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14232 – Department of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations</p><p>1976 8) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14234 – Department of Transportation Appropriations</p><p>1976 9) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14236 – Public Works Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1977 1976 10) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14238 – Legislative Branch Appropriations</p><p>Box 23</p><p>1976 1) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14261 – Appropriations for United States Postal Service, Treasury Department and Executive Office of the President</p><p>1976 2) [Appropriations] – H. R. 14327 – Agriculture Appropriations</p><p>1982 3) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1984 4) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1980 5) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York, Loan Guarantee Program</p><p>1979-1980 6) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development - Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Act – Brooke-Cranston Tandem Program</p><p>1974-1975 7) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development – Environmental Protection Agency Appropriation Bill, 1976</p><p>1980 8) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies</p><p>1980 9) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations Bill, H. R. 7631</p><p>1979-1980 10) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies – Funds for a Memorial for the U.S.S. Nautilus</p><p>1980 11) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>Box 24</p><p>1979-1980 1) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies, Fiscal Year 1980-1981</p><p>1980 2) [Appropriations] – Housing and Urban Development – Senate Concurrent Resolution 86, Section 8</p><p>1980 3) [Appropriations] – Housing Miscellaneous 1982 4) [Appropriations] – Independent Living for the Handicapped - Training Funds for Professionals Dealing with Persons with Autism</p><p>1976-1977 5) [Appropriations] – Intelligence Disclosure, Senate Resolution 207 – Public Disclosure of Funds of National Intelligence Activities</p><p>1983 6) [Appropriations] – Interior Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1984 7) [Appropriations] – Interior Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1979 8) [Appropriations] – Interior Department and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1980</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – Interior Department and Related Agencies Budget Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>Undated 10) [Appropriations] – Interior – Lead/Steel Shot – Non-Toxic Shot Program Funding</p><p>1977 11) [Appropriations] – The Judiciary – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1977 12) [Appropriations] – The Judiciary – Federal Judicial Center Annual Report, 1977</p><p>Box 25</p><p>1981 1) [Appropriations] – Justice Department, S. 951, Amendments 301-406, 417- 420, 428-452, 475, 477-481, 1235,1252, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1981 2) [Appropriations] – Justice Department, S. 951, Amendments 145-300, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health and Human Services Education Subcommittee 1983, Appropriations 1984-1985</p><p>1986 4) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health and Human Services - Education, 99th Congress</p><p>1975 5) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, 1976</p><p>Undated 6) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Abortion, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Abortion Issue 1979 8) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Down’s Syndrome - Congress and Funding</p><p>1979 9) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Education - Scholarships and Grants</p><p>1979 10) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Fiscal Year 1979 Supplemental</p><p>1979 11) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>Box 26</p><p>1979 1) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare –Health Capitation Funds for Medical School Programs</p><p>1979 2) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare –Health Issues</p><p>1979 3) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – National Commission on the International Year of the Child Funding</p><p>Undated 4) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – National Health Plan</p><p>1978-1979 5) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services and Developmental Disabilities Act of 1978</p><p>1978 6) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1978 7) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979 8) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1980</p><p>1978 9) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare –Social Services</p><p>1979 10) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Women Intercollegiate Athletics Funding</p><p>1979 11) [Appropriations] – Labor – Health, Education and Welfare – Youth Programs and the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)</p><p>Box 27 1981 1) [Appropriations] – Legal Services Corporation – H.R. 3480 – Reauthorization - Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1981 2) [Appropriations] – Legal Services Corporation – H.R. 3480 Reauthorization - Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) [Appropriations] – Legislative Appropriations – Conference, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – Legislative Appropriations – Funding for West Front Extension of the Capitol Building</p><p>1984 5) [Appropriations] – Legislative Branch – Operations Appropriations Bill</p><p>1978 6) [Appropriations] – Legislative – 1st Concurrent Budget Resolution</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – Lowell Weicker Added as Cosponsor of H. R. 7557 – Transportation Department and Related Agencies Appropriations, 1978</p><p>1980 8) [Appropriations] Lowell Weicker Amendments Offered to Fiscal Year 1981 Budget</p><p>Box 28</p><p>1976-1985 1) [Appropriations] – Magnuson Fishery and Conservation Management Act Reauthorization</p><p>1977 2) [Appropriations] – Massachusetts – Carter Administration Budget – New England River Basin Commission</p><p>1976 3) [Appropriations] – Military Authorization</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Appropriations] – Military Construction 1979</p><p>1981 5) [Appropriations] – Military Construction, 1982</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Appropriations] – Military Construction Appropriation Bill 1980</p><p>1974-1975 7) [Appropriations] – Military Fighter Places</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Appropriations] – Military Pay and Construction Authorization, 1982</p><p>1974 9) [Appropriations] – Military Procurement, Fiscal Year 1975</p><p>1980 10) [Appropriations] – National Aeronautics and Space Administration</p><p>1984-1985 11) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – 1985 Supplemental 1983 12) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Authorizations</p><p>1983 13) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Estimates, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1985 14) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Estimates, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>Box 29</p><p>1982 1) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1983, Folder 1</p><p>1982 2) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1983, Folder 2</p><p>1983 3) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1984, Folder 3</p><p>1983 6) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1984, Folder 4</p><p>1984 7) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>Box 30</p><p>1984 1) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 3</p><p>1984 3) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 4</p><p>1984 4) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 5 1984 5) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 8) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2</p><p>Box 31</p><p>1985 1) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Support Documents, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Support Documents, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Support Documents, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 3</p><p>Box 32</p><p>1985 1) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Support Documents, Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Coastal Zone Management – Sect. 306 Grants, Fiscal Year 1984 Carryover</p><p>1984 3) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – H. R. 2900 – Federal Register, January 1984</p><p>1984-1985 4) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Rescission Request, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1984 5) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reprogramming and Funding Shortfall, Fiscal Year 1984-1985 1983 6) [Appropriations] – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea Grant College Program, Congressional Record, March 1983</p><p>1985 7) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 8) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation Budget, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1980 9) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1985 10) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>Box 33</p><p>1986-1987 1) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation, Fiscal Year 1987 Authorization</p><p>1986 2) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986 3) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986 4) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Appropriations] – National Science Foundation – Ocean Margin Drilling</p><p>1976-1984 6) [Appropriations] – National Sea Grant College Program, Fiscal Year 1984- 1985</p><p>1971-1975 7) [Appropriations] – Navy Sound Lab, Drawdown</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – Notes – House Conference</p><p>1982 9) [Appropriations] – Nurses Association – Education Funding</p><p>1981-1984 10) [Appropriations] – Ocean and Coastal Development Impact Assistance Block Grant Act</p><p>1985 11) [Appropriations] – Outer Continental Shelf – Revenue Sharing, 99th Congress, Ocean and Coastal Resources Management and Development Fund</p><p>1983 12) [Appropriations] – Outer Continental Shelf – Revenue Sharing – Establish Ocean Coastal Resource Management and Development Fund Box 34</p><p>1982 1) [Appropriations] – Porter Amendment – Education of the Handicapped Act, Discretionary Programs</p><p>1979 2) [Appropriations] – President’s 1980 Budget</p><p>1984 3) [Appropriations] – President’s 1985 Budget for Education</p><p>1977-1979 4) [Appropriations] – Public Broadcasting Financing Act of 1978</p><p>1978 5) [Appropriations] – Public Broadcasting – S. 2883 – Public Telecommunications Financing Act of 1978</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Appropriations] – Public Works – Energy/Water Appropriations, H. R. 4388</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – Public Works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriation Bill, Budget Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1978 8) [Appropriations] – Public Works – Princeton University Fusion Test Reactor</p><p>1977-1978 9) [Appropriations] – Public Works – Water Projects</p><p>Undated 10) [Appropriations] – Railroad Retirement Board</p><p>1978 11) [Appropriations] – Rescission Request</p><p>1982-1983 12) [Appropriations] – S. 366 – Mashantucket Pequot Indian Claims Settlement Act</p><p>1977 13) [Appropriations] – S. 1311 Amending the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and H.R. 3722 Authorizing Appropriations for the Securities Exchange Commission, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1979 14) [Appropriations] – Senior Citizens – Growing Expenditures</p><p>1980 15) [Appropriations] – Solar and Energy Conservation Bank</p><p>1977-1979 16) [Appropriations] – State Department – Passport Office</p><p>1977 17) [Appropriations] State Department – U.S./Cuba Relations – U.S. Embassy Interests Section</p><p>1977 18) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Budget, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>Box 35 1977-1979 1) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Economic Development Administration, Steel Industry</p><p>1977 2) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – First Concurrent Resolution</p><p>1977 3) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Floor Action</p><p>1977 4) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Judiciary Conference</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Judiciary - Full Committee Markup</p><p>1977-1979 6) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Related Agencies, Renegotiation Board, Loan Guarantees, Small Business Administration, Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Census Bureau</p><p>1977 7) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Schedule</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Subcommittee Markup</p><p>1977 9) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1977</p><p>1977 10) [Appropriations] – State, Justice, Commerce Departments – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1977-1978 11) [Appropriations] – Statements and Legislative Notices</p><p>1978 12) [Appropriations] – Subcommittee on Transportation, Markup</p><p>1978 13) [Appropriations] – Summary of 1978 Appropriations Bill</p><p>1977-1978 14) [Appropriations] – Supplemental – 95th Congress, Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1978 Supplements, and Fiscal Year 1979 Budget, Folder 1</p><p>Box 36</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Appropriations] – Supplemental – 95th Congress, Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1978 Supplements, and Fiscal Year 1979 Budget, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Appropriations] – Supplemental – 95th Congress, Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1978 Supplements, and Fiscal Year 1979 Budget, Folder 3 1977-1978 3) [Appropriations] – Supplemental – 95th Congress, Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1978 Supplements, and Fiscal Year 1979 Budget, Folder 4</p><p>1978 4) [Appropriations] – Supplemental – 95th Congress, Second Session Supplemental</p><p>1984 5) [Appropriations] – Supplemental Appropriations, 1984</p><p>1980 6) [Appropriations] – Supplemental Appropriations and Rescission Bill, 1980</p><p>1982 7) [Appropriations] – Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1977 8) [Appropriations] – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1978 9) [Appropriations] – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1978, First Session</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Appropriations] – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1978, First Session Supplemental</p><p>Box 37</p><p>1978-1979 1) [Appropriations] – Taxes – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1978-1979 2) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Administrative, Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1980</p><p>1979 3) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Air, Federal Aviation Administration’s Fiscal Year 1980 Budget</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Amtrak</p><p>1977-1980 5) [Appropriations] – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1980 6) [Appropriations] – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1981 7) [Appropriations] – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Appropriations] – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Appropriations] – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1978-1979 10) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Coast Guard Short Range Recovery – Helicopter and Resource Needs for Responding to Oil Spills</p><p>1979 11) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Conrail Funding Bill 1977 12) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1976-1977 13) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Fiscal Year 1978, Coast Guard</p><p>1977 14) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Fiscal Year 1978, Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1978</p><p>1983-1984 15) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Highway Trust Fund</p><p>1979 16) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Highways - Urban Mass Transportation Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</p><p>1981 17) [Appropriations] – Transportation – H. R. 3982, Omnibus Budget, Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>Box 38</p><p>1978-1979 1) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Northeast Corridor Improvement Project</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Appropriations] – Transportation Reprogrammings</p><p>1978-1979 3) [Appropriations] – Transportation Reprogrammings Requests</p><p>1979 4) [Appropriations] – Transportation – Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1979</p><p>1977 5) [Appropriations] – Treasury, Post Office - General, Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Appropriations] – Treasury, Post Office – Gun Regulations</p><p>1979 7) [Appropriations] – Treasury Postal Services Appropriations, 1980</p><p>1980-1981 8) [Appropriations] – University Affiliated Facilities, Restoring 4% Cut</p><p>1981 9) [Appropriations] – Veterans Health Care Facility Construction and Disability Compensation for Disabled Veterans/Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service Members</p><p>1983 10) [Appropriations] – Vocational Education Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>Undated 11) [Appropriations] – Weicker Abortion Amendment</p><p>1977 12) [Appropriations] – Zero Base Budgeting Concept by the Carter Administration</p><p>Box 39</p><p>1975-1976 1) [Armed Services] – A-10/Enforcer 1969 2) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missiles</p><p>1975 3) [Armed Services] – ACF Floor Debate – Air Combat Fighter - Congressional Record</p><p>1979 4) [Armed Services] – Advanced U.S. Fighter Engines</p><p>1975 5) [Armed Services] – Air Combat Fighter Program – F18 Program, Folder 1</p><p>1975 6) [Armed Services] – Air Combat Fighter Program – F18 Program, Folder 2</p><p>1975 7) [Armed Services] – Air Combat Fighter Program – F18 Program, Folder 3</p><p>1982 8) [Armed Services] – Air Force Program Facts</p><p>1983 9) [Armed Services] – Avco Lycoming</p><p>1976 10) [Armed Services] – Avco XM1 – Tank Program, Folder 1</p><p>Box 40</p><p>1976 1) [Armed Services] – Avco XM1 – Tank Program, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) [Armed Services] – F-14 Aircraft Engines – Pratt & Whitney</p><p>1975 3) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – Air Combat Fighter Program</p><p>1976 4) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – Circular</p><p>1975 5) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – Hearings</p><p>1975 6) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – Personnel</p><p>1975 7) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – System Acquisition Reports</p><p>1976 8) [Armed Services] – Major Systems Acquisition – Reform</p><p>1975 9) [Armed Services] – Military</p><p>1976-1977 10) [Armed Services] – Military Budget –B-1 Bomber – Clippings, Reports, Congressional Records</p><p>1976 11) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – Defense Appropriations, S. 3434, H.R. 12438</p><p>1974-1975 12) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – Defense Budget Appropriations Report and Clippings 1976 13) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – H.R. 14262 Defense Appropriations</p><p>Box 41</p><p>1975 1) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – Military Procurement, Fiscal Year 1976</p><p>1973 2) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – Noise Reduction Correspondence</p><p>1976 3) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – S. 2662, Foreign Military Sales</p><p>1976 4) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – S. 3439 Arms Sales</p><p>1973 5) [Armed Services] – Military Budget – Trident Submarine Program</p><p>1975-1976 6) [Armed Services] – Military Spending</p><p>1978-1979 7) [Armed Services] – National Service, the Military and Draft Alternatives – Action Program Budgets</p><p>1974-1979 8) [Armed Services] – National Service, the Military and Draft Alternatives – Background Material, Clippings, Notes</p><p>1979 9) [Armed Services] – National Service, the Military and Draft Alternatives – Comprehensive Employment and Training Act</p><p>Box 42</p><p>1976-1979 1) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Clippings</p><p>1971-1977 2) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Overview of Youth Programs, Analyses and Reports</p><p>1977 3) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Materials, Notes, Congressional Record, Briefings</p><p>1978 4) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Report by Assistant Secretary of Defense</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Studies on Youth Programs and Military Manpower, Folder 1 </p><p>1977-1978 6) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Studies on Youth Programs and Military Manpower, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1977 7) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Youth Conservation Corps, Folder 1 1975-1977 8) [Armed Services] – Volunteer Military Programs – Youth Conservation Corps, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 9) [Armed Services] – Weapons – Chemical Weapons</p><p>Box 43</p><p>1979-1980 1) [Arms Control] – Department of Defense – MX Missile</p><p>1978-1980 2) [Arms Control] – MX Missile Program Deployment</p><p>1982 3) [Arms Control] – Nuclear Arms Freeze Questionnaire</p><p>1981-1984 4) Aspartame</p><p>1983 5) [Automobile] – Airbags</p><p>1972 6) [Automobile] – Auto Safety – Amendment to National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966</p><p>1972 7) [Automobile] – No Fault Auto Insurance S. 945, Folder 1</p><p>1972 8) [Automobile] – No Fault Auto Insurance S. 945, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 9) [Automobile] – S. 354 National No Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act – No Fault Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 10) [Automobile] – S. 354 National No Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act – No Fault Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>Box 44</p><p>1983 1) [Automobile] – Tandem Trailer – Ratchford Bill</p><p>1982 2) [Aviation] – ADAP – Airport and Airway System Development Bill – Tax Legislation</p><p>1978-1979 3) [Aviation] – Aircraft Noise Legislation – S. 413</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Aviation] – Airline Deregulation, 1978</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Aviation] – Airport and Airways Development</p><p>1975 6) [Aviation] – Air Freight of Hazardous Materials 1980-1982 7) [Aviation] – Civil Aeronautics Board</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Aviation] – Civil Aeronautics Board – Airline Subsidies</p><p>1979 9) [Aviation] – Civil Aeronautics Board –Allegheny Airlines Termination of Service from White Plains, New York</p><p>1978-1982 10) [Aviation] – Civil Aeronautics Board and Labor Protection Provisions – Morrie Amitay and Air Florida</p><p>1979 11) [Aviation] – Experienced Pilots Act of 1979 – Age 60 Rule</p><p>1975 12) [Aviation] – Federal Aviation Administration – Air Safety Program</p><p>1981-1983 13) [Aviation] – H.R. 5038 – Air Traffic Control Revitalization Act – Pay Raises</p><p>1975 14) [Aviation] – Issues</p><p>1980-1983 15) [Aviation] – Montreal Protocols, 1983</p><p>1981-1982 16) [Aviation] – National Airport Policy</p><p>Box 45</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Aviation] – PATCO – Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization Strike</p><p>1973-1975 2) [Aviation] – S. 421 Low Cost Air Transportation Act – S. 1739 Inclusive Tour Charters Amendment to Federal Aviation Act</p><p>1979-1982 3) [Aviation] – S. 508 – Airport Development Act of 1981</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Aviation] – S. 2551 – Aviation Act of 1975, 94th Congress</p><p>1976 5) [Aviation] – S. 3684 – Amendment to the Federal Aviation Act of 1958</p><p>1979 6) [Aviation] – Sikorsky – S-61 Helicopter Crash</p><p>1979 7) [Aviation] – Tweed – New Haven Airport</p><p>Box 46</p><p>1970-1972 1) [Banking and Finance] – Banking and Currency Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1972 2) [Banking and Finance] – Banking and Currency Miscellaneous, Folder 2 1981-1983 3) [Banking and Finance] – Bankruptcy Laws – Improvement, Reform, and Protection, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 4) [Banking and Finance] – Bankruptcy Laws – Improvement, Reform, and Protection, Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) [Banking and Finance] – Financial Institutions – Closing Costs</p><p>1971-1972 6) [Banking and Finance] – Financial Institutions – Credit Union Information for Legislators</p><p>1971-1972 7) [Banking and Finance] – Financial Institutions – S. 652 – Fair Credit Billing Act</p><p>1971-1972 8) [Banking and Finance] – Financial Institutions – SBC</p><p>1978 9) [Banking and Finance] – How Defending the Dollar Affects Growth</p><p>1979 10) [Banking and Finance] – National Consumer Cooperative Bank</p><p>1978 11) [Banking and Finance] – New York City Financing Bill – H.R. 12426</p><p>1979 12) [Banking and Finance] – Remarks of Lewis Preston, President J.P. Morgan & Co. at the Annual Meeting of the Company’s Stockholders, April 11, 1979</p><p>1980 13) [Banking and Finance] – S. 2236 – Amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act</p><p>1971-1972 14) [Banking and Finance] – SBC – International Finance</p><p>1972 15) [Banking and Finance] – SBC – Securities</p><p>1976 16) Brenda Brody</p><p>Box 47</p><p>1983 1) Camille Weicker</p><p>1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—1979 Annual Report</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Alan Greenspan Testimony</p><p>1980 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Amendments—Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Analysis </p><p>1979 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Analysis of Federal Credit Programs 1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Application to Board</p><p>1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Appropriations Amendment No. 1793</p><p>1980 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Appropriations —Fiscal Year 1981 </p><p>1980 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Appropriation Hearings</p><p>1979 11) [Chrysler Bail Out]-Bankers Testimony—Chairman of Hanover Trust Company </p><p>1979 12) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Bankers Testimony in the Senate</p><p>1980 13) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Bellman Materials</p><p>1979 14) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Boston Consulting Group Study</p><p>1979-1980 15) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Budget Considerations—Edmund Muskie</p><p>1979 16) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Business Roundtable</p><p>1979 17) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chase Study Effect of Reorganization</p><p>Box 48</p><p>1978-1979 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Annual Reports and Statistics, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Annual Reports and Statistics, Folder 2</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Corporation: A Compilation of Selected Articles</p><p>1979 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act</p><p>1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Program</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Debenture S-1</p><p>1979 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Loan Floor Statement—Congressional Record</p><p>1979 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler Promo Materials and Statements</p><p>1979 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Chrysler’s Report: September 15</p><p>Box 49 </p><p>1979 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—August to October 1979 1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—November to December 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—November to December 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1980 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—January to April 1980, Folder 1</p><p>1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—January to April 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—May to June 1980, Folder 1</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—May to June 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Clippings—July to December 1980</p><p>Box 50</p><p>1979 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 12-15, 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 12-15, 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 17-18, 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 17-18, 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 19, 1979</p><p>1979 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—December 20, 1979</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Congressional Record—June 3, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Correspondence—Connecticut Employers</p><p>1979-1980 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Correspondence—Senators</p><p>1979 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Council for a Competitive Economy</p><p>Box 51</p><p>1979 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Dear Colleagues—Senate Correspondence </p><p>1980 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Drexel Burnham—March 1980 Analysis</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Dun and Bradstreet Report</p><p>1979 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Eagleton Amendment to Chrysler Loan Guarantee Act 1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Federal Aid to Chrysler Fact Sheet</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Financing and Operating Plans</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board —May 12, Folder 1</p><p>1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board —May 12, Folder 2</p><p>1980 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board —May 12, Folder 3</p><p>1980 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board —May 12, Folder 4</p><p>1980 11) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board —May 12, Folder 5</p><p>Box 52</p><p>1980 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Findings of Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Board</p><p>1980-1982 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—General</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Heinz Equity Amendment</p><p>1979 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—House Activity on H.R. 5860</p><p>1979 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—The Imported Automobile Industry Study</p><p>1979 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Kidder Peabody Report</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Legislative History—Fiscal Year 1980 Appropriations</p><p>1979 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Levin Amendment to Chrysler Loan Guarantee Act</p><p>1979 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Library of Congress Reports</p><p>1980 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Loan Guarantee Act Fact Sheet</p><p>1980 11) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Loan Guarantee Board</p><p>1978-1979 12) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Loan Guarantee Board Annual Report Box 53</p><p>1980 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Loan Guarantee Board—Report</p><p>1980 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lockheed and Wheeling—Pitt</p><p>1980 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker Before Banking Committee</p><p>1980 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker—Bellman—“Dear Colleague”</p><p>1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker Materials—Overview</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker Materials—Periodicals</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker Opening Statement</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>1979 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Lugar Amendment</p><p>1980 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—MacNeil Lehrer Show</p><p>1980 11) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Markup</p><p>1979 12) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Miscellaneous Senate Testimony</p><p>1979 13) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Northeast-Midwest Senate Coalition-Chrysler Regional Employment</p><p>1979 14) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Notes—Memos, Phone Numbers, Clippings</p><p>Box 54</p><p>1980 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Offering Circulars on the Amount of Loans to Chrysler</p><p>1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Operating Plan, 1980 to 1985</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Other Companies’ Annual Reports—Ford, General Motors and Volkswagen</p><p>1980 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Oversight Hearing—May 20, 1980</p><p>1979 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Paine Webber Report</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Periodicals</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Quarterly Reports 1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Registration Statement to Securities and Exchange Commission</p><p>1978-1979 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Reorganization—Bankruptcy Laws</p><p>1979 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Report of Committee on Banking Pursuant to Congressional Budget Act of 1974</p><p>Box 55</p><p>1979 1) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S. 1937—Chrysler Emergency Loan Guarantee Act</p><p>1979 2) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S. 1959—To Amend Federal Regulatory Statutes for Automobiles</p><p>1979 3) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S. 1965—Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act</p><p>1979 4) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S. 2033—Stevenson—Industrial Adjustment Act of 1979</p><p>1980 5) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S. 2808—Import Auto Excise Tax—Congressional Record</p><p>1980 6) [Chrysler Bail Out]—S.R. 415-Loan Guarantees</p><p>1980 7) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Senate Amendment Concerning Federal Loans</p><p>1980 8) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Small Business Administration Report on Automobile Dealers</p><p>1980 9) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Staff Report</p><p>1980 10) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Supplemental 1980</p><p>1980 11) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Talking Points for Chrysler Debate</p><p>1979 12) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Testimony of Lehman Brothers Incorporated Before Committee on Banking</p><p>1979 13) [Chrysler Bail Out]—Testimony Regarding Reorganization</p><p>1982 14) [Civil Rights]—Citizens Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>1982 15) [Civil Rights]—Civil Rights and the Exhaustion of State Remedies—1983</p><p>Undated 16) [Civil Rights]—Civil Rights Commission, Equal Opportunity Employment, and the Legislative Branch—Chronology 1987 17) [Civil Rights]—Office of the Inspector General—Department of Education— Review of the Office for Civil Rights, Section 504, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1975 18) Coast Guard Board of Visitors</p><p>1977-1978 19) Coast Guard—Oil Spills</p><p>1969-1971 20) [Committee on Public Works]—Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 21) [Committee on Public Works]—Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Folder 2</p><p>Box 56</p><p>1969-1970 1) [Committee on Public Works]—Federal Buildings</p><p>1965-1972 2) [Committee on Public Works]—Highway Beautification Commission, Folder 1</p><p>1965-1972 3) [Committee on Public Works]—Highway Beautification Commission, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1971 4) [Committee on Public Works]—Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts, Washington D.C.</p><p>1970-1972 5) [Committee on Public Works]—Organization</p><p>1970-1972 6) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution</p><p>1967-1971 7) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds, Folder 1</p><p>1967-1971 8) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds, Folder 2</p><p>Box 57</p><p>1970-1971 1) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Economic Development</p><p>1971 2) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Flood Control—Rivers and Harbors</p><p>1970-1971 3) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Roads, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 4) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Roads, Folder 2 1971-1972 5) [Committee on Public Works]—Subcommittee on Roads—Big Bus Bill—102 Inch Buses</p><p>1970-1971 6) [Committee on Public Works]—Water Pollution Amendments of 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 7) [Committee on Public Works]—Water Pollution Amendments of 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 8) [Committee on Public Works]—Water Pollution Amendments of 1971, Folder 3</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Committee on Public Works]—Water Pollution Amendments of 1971, Folder 4</p><p>Box 58</p><p>1975 1) [Communications]—Agency for Consumer Advocacy—Daniel W. Kops</p><p>1974-1976 2) [Communications]—AT&T vs. InterConnect Industry, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1976 3) [Communications]—AT&T vs. InterConnect Industry, Folder 2</p><p>1975 4) [Communications]—Broadcast License Renewal Bill</p><p>1982-1986 5) [Communications]—Broadcasting</p><p>1972-1975 6) [Communications]—Cable Television Legislation</p><p>1975 7) [Communications]—Canadian Commercial Deletion Policy</p><p>1975 8) [Communications]—Competition between Telephone Carriers</p><p>1975 9) [Communications]—Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nominations</p><p>1975 10) [Communications]—Federal Communications Commission Oversight Hearings—1975</p><p>1976 11) [Communications]—Federal Communications Commission Request Legislation</p><p>Undated 12) [Communications]—Federal Communications Commission UHF/VHF Comparability Study Chance—Chronology</p><p>1979 13) [Communications]—H.R. 3333—The Communications Act of 1979</p><p>1975 14) [Communications]—Multiple Ownership of Broadcast Stations 1986 15) [Communications]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration— Pan-Pacific Education and Communications Experiment by Satellite (PEACESAT)</p><p>1983 16) [Communications]—National Public Radio (NPR)—Bail Out and New Head</p><p>1983-1985 17) [Communications] – New York Radio and Television</p><p>1975 18) [Communications]—Office of Telecommunications Policy</p><p>Box 59</p><p>1974-1975 1) [Communications]—S. 893—Five Year Authorization for Corporation for Public Broadcasting</p><p>1976 2) [Communications]—S. 1257/ H.R. 9630—Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW)—Bill to Extend HEW Educational Broadcast Facilities—94th Congress</p><p>1979-1980 3) [Communications]—S. 1717—Electronic Surveillance</p><p>1981-1986 4) [Communications]—Television in the Senate</p><p>1975 5) [Communications]—Television Violence and Obscenity Issues</p><p>1974-1975 6) [Communications]—WNCN Classical Radio</p><p>1979 7) Comptroller General of the United States—George Aretakis</p><p>1982-1985 8) [Congress]—Congressional Pay and Honoraria</p><p>1982-1985 9) [Congress]—How it Works—Staff/ Funding/ Committee Hearings/ Liaison Offices</p><p>1982-1984 10) [Congress]—Senator Incomes and Finances</p><p>1982-1984 11) Congressional Budget Process</p><p>1974-1975 12) [Congressional Operations]—Joint Committee on Printing</p><p>1983 13) Congressional Quarterly—Convention History</p><p>1973 14) Congressional Record—1973</p><p>1974 15) Congressional Record—1974</p><p>Box 60 1979 1) Congressional Record—February to May 1979</p><p>1979 2) Congressional Record—July to December 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 3) Congressional Record—July to December 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1981 4) Congressional Record—Abstracts—95th to 97th Congresses</p><p>1974 5) Congressional Record—Freedom of Information Act—May 30, 1974</p><p>1980-1981 6) Congressional Record—Lowell Weicker Comments—1980 to 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1981 7) Congressional Record—Lowell Weicker Comments—1980 to 1981, Folder 2</p><p>Box 61</p><p>1980-1981 1) Congressional Record—Lowell Weicker Commetns—1980 to 1981, Folder 3</p><p>1980-1981 2) Congressional Record—Lowell Weicker Comments—1980 to 1981, Folder 4</p><p>1974 3) Congressional Record—Oversight—Proposed Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, S. 4019—September 19, 1974</p><p>1975 4) Congressional Record—Senate—February 21, 24, 26 and 27, March 11, June 16 to 20, and September 26, 1975</p><p>1983 5) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—1983</p><p>1983 6) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—1984</p><p>1985 7) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—January to June 1985</p><p>1985 8) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—July to December 1985</p><p>1986 9) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker-January to June 1986</p><p>Box 62</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—July to October 1986 1987 2) Congressional Record—Senate Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker—January to October, 1987</p><p>1975 3) Congressional Record—Senator Weicker Statements—1975, Folder 1</p><p>1975 4) Congressional Record—Senator Weicker Statements—1975 , Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) Congressional Record—Senator Weicker Statements—1975, Folder 3</p><p>1975 6) Congressional Record—Senator Weicker Statements—1975, Folder 4</p><p>1974 7) Congressional Record—Solar Energy—Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974—Conference Report, August 12, 1974</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Record and Statements—1986</p><p>1970-1985 9) Congressional Research Service—Capitol Hill Information Seminar</p><p>Box 63</p><p>1973-1974 1) Congressional Underwater Explorers Club</p><p>1982-1986 2) [Connecticut]—2nd Congressional District—News Clippings</p><p>1986 3) [Connecticut]—3rd Congressional District—Morrison</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Connecticut]—5th Congressional District Issues, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Connecticut]—5th Congressional District Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Connecticut]—5th Congressional District—News Clippings</p><p>1969-1971 7) [Connecticut]—Action for Bridgeport Community Development (ABCD)</p><p>1982 8) [Connecticut]—American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA) —New Haven Meeting</p><p>1982 9) [Connecticut]—Connecticut Association of Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities (CACLD)</p><p>1981-1983 10) [Connecticut]—Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC)</p><p>1985-1986 11) [Connecticut]—Asta Ball (Vice President of Miniature Nut and Screw Corporation) and Army Corps of Engineers—Swap of Land—New Britain Water Company and Hinman Lumber Company 1980-1982 12) [Connecticut]—Aviation—Issues—Air New England Employment–New England Congress Caucus Letter to the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB)</p><p>1981-1983 13) [Connecticut]—Aviation—Issues—Flight Service Station (FSS) Automated Centre at Sikorsky Memorial Airport</p><p>1979 14) [Connecticut]—Aviation—Issues—Tweed Airport—New Haven 1979 Case— The City of New Haven, Connecticut v. Civil Aeronautics Board</p><p>1968-1972 15) [Connecticut]—Bradley International Airport</p><p>1983-1984 16) [Connecticut]—Bradley International Airport—Tower Relocation—August 1983</p><p>1984 17) [Connecticut]—Bridgeport Harbor Project Navigation Study</p><p>1982 18) [Connecticut]—Bridgeport Police Bias Suit</p><p>1982-1984 19) [Connecticut]—Bridgeport United States Customs Office</p><p>1978 20) [Connecticut]—Bridgeport Weather Station</p><p>Box 64</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Connecticut]—Bulkeley School Trustees Case—New London</p><p>1982-1983 2) [Connecticut]—Community Action Partnership (CAP) Agencies</p><p>1982 3) [Connecticut]—Capacelatro, Ralph—State Republican Party</p><p>1979 4) [Connecticut]—Cases—Abraham F. Wechsler, et.al.</p><p>1978 5) [Connecticut]—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)—New Britain</p><p>1983 6) [Connecticut]—Champion International Corporation Meeting—September</p><p>1972 7) [Connecticut]—Chronology of Bus Transportation Crisis—The Connecticut Company</p><p>1984 8) [Connecticut]—Congressional Races 1984—1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts</p><p>1974-1975 9) [Connecticut]—Health and Hospitals 1974—Project Triage and the Connecticut Regional Medical Program, Folder 1 1974-1975 10) [Connecticut]—Health and Hospitals 1974—Project Triage and the Connecticut Regional Medical Program, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 11) [Connecticut]—Health and Hospitals 1974—Project Triage and the Connecticut Regional Medical Program, Folder 3</p><p>1975 12) [Connecticut]—Health and Hospitals 1975—Grant Request for Health Care Resource Development</p><p>1982-1983 13) [Connecticut]—Cable Television</p><p>Box 65</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Connecticut]—Connecticut Farms, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Connecticut]—Connecticut Farms, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1985 3) [Connecticut]—GOP Rules Change 1984—Open Primary</p><p>1983-1985 4) [Connecticut]—Governor’s Office 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Connecticut]—Governor’s Office 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1938-1982 6) [Connecticut]—Connecticut Information, Folder 1 </p><p>1938-1982 7) [Connecticut]—Connecticut Information, Folder 2</p><p>1986 8) [Connecticut]—Legislators—Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 66</p><p>1973-1981 1) [Connecticut]—Population Statistics</p><p>1982-1985 2) [Connecticut]—Radio</p><p>1977-1980 3) [Connecticut]—Republicans</p><p>1979-1981 4) [Connecticut]—Republican Party</p><p>1982-1985 5) [Connecticut]—Television</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Connecticut]—Conrail and the Malluzzo Development Project Water Drainage Dispute</p><p>1981 7) [Connecticut]—Corporations—Connecticut Facilities 1983 8) [Connecticut]—CT 105 Agreement—Connecticut and the U.S. Department of Transportation</p><p>1983-1985 9) [Connecticut]—Customs—1985—Bridgeport Customs Office, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 10) [Connecticut]—Customs—1985—Bridgeport Customs Office, Folder 2</p><p>1977 11) [Connecticut]—Daily News Summaries—1977, Folder 1</p><p>Box 67</p><p>1977 1) [Connecticut]—Daily News Summaries—1977, Folder 2 </p><p>1977-1978 2) [Connecticut]—Danbury Prison Fire</p><p>1978 3) [Connecticut]—Danbury Prison Fire—Press Release—August 8, 1978</p><p>Ca. 1983 4) [Connecticut]—Department of Defense Contract Awards to Connecticut— Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1974 5) [Connecticut]—Department of Education</p><p>1985-1986 6) [Connecticut]—Department of Education—Briefing</p><p>1984 7) [Connecticut]—Disaster in Connecticut—Floods</p><p>1984 8) [Connecticut]—District Export Council</p><p>1978 9) [Connecticut]—Dredging—New Haven and Stamford</p><p>1983 10) [Connecticut]—Easter Seals, 1983-1984</p><p>1970-1974 11) [Connecticut]—Election Data, 1970, 1972, 1974</p><p>Box 68</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Connecticut]—Electric Boat—U.S. Navy Negotiations, Cost Overruns and Ineffective Management</p><p>1975 2) [Connecticut]—Electric Boat Strike—1975</p><p>1984 3) [Connecticut]—Emergency Food Needs in Bridgeport</p><p>1971-1977 4) [Connecticut]—Endorsements—Political</p><p>1979 5) [Connecticut]—Favorite Whaler Contest—Hartford 1977-1978 6) [Connecticut]—General—Miscellaneous Connecticut Issues</p><p>Undated 7) [Connecticut]—Geological and Natural History Surveys</p><p>1976 8) [Connecticut]—Governor’s Plea for Bucks—Governor Ella Grasso—Concern Over Agriculture and Interior Appropriations, FY 1977</p><p>1981 9) [Connecticut]—Grasso, Ella—Ella: 1919 to 1981</p><p>1983-1985 10) [Connecticut]—Greenwich and Cos Cob Harbors Project - Mianus River</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Connecticut]—Gubernatorial Candidates—State Republican Party</p><p>1975-1976 12) [Connecticut]—Hartford Courant—Proposed Courant Times Purchase</p><p>1984 13) [Connecticut]—Hartford Office</p><p>Box 69</p><p>1976-1987 1) [Connecticut]—Hartford Office, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1987 2) [Connecticut]—Hartford Office, Folder 2</p><p>1976, 1978-1987 3) [Connecticut]—Hartford Office, Folder 3</p><p>1982 4) [Connecticut]—Hartford Rehabilitation Center</p><p>1972 5) [Connecticut]—Highways—I-291 Plan</p><p>1975 6) [Connecticut]—History and Statistics</p><p>1976-1982 7) [Connecticut]—Housing Chronology</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Connecticut]—Housing and Urban Development Department Grants in Connecticut—Community Development Block Grants—Elderly and Handicapped</p><p>1975-1977 9) [Connecticut]—Intern and Page Biographies</p><p>Undated 10) [Connecticut]—Interstate 84—Construction</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Connecticut]—Interstate 84—Construction Controversy</p><p>1975 12) [Connecticut]—Jai Alai Scandal</p><p>Box 70 1980 1) [Connecticut]—Kirychuk Subpoena—Correspondence, Subpoena and Notes</p><p>1983 2) [Connecticut]—Law Related Education Program—State of Connecticut</p><p>1982 3) [Connecticut]—Lists—Mayors and First Selectmen</p><p>1982 4) [Connecticut]—Lists—Town Chairmen and Vice Chairmen</p><p>1981 5) [Connecticut]—Litchfield Post Office Relocation</p><p>1985 6) [Connecticut]—Long Island Sound Dredged Material Containment Study</p><p>1985 7) [Connecticut]—Mad River Project—Waterbury Sewer Work</p><p>1975 8) [Connecticut]—Merritt Parkway</p><p>1973 9) [Connecticut]—Merritt Parkway Relocation</p><p>1983-1984 10) [Connecticut]—Mianus River Bridge Collapse—July, 1983</p><p>1983-1984 11) [Connecticut]—Mianus River Bridge Collapse—July, 1983—News Clippings</p><p>1981 12) [Connecticut]—Municipal Election Results—November 3, 1981</p><p>1984-1985 13) [Connecticut]—Nancy Johnson—6th Congressional District—1984 Congressional Election</p><p>1975 14) [Connecticut]—National Republican Youth Campaign Committee</p><p>1977 15) [Connecticut]—New Development Agency—New London</p><p>1981-1982 16) [Connecticut]—New England Association of Business, Industry and Rehabilitation, Inc. (NEABIR)</p><p>1980-1982 17) [Connecticut]—New England Council</p><p>1983 18) [Connecticut]—New England Council and Connecticut Federal Employees</p><p>Box 71</p><p>1975-1977 1) [Connecticut]—New Fairfield—Waters Edge, including News Clippings</p><p>1975 2) [Connecticut]—New Field—General—Candlewood Lake Park and Waters Edge Proposal and Radio Equipment for Ambulances</p><p>1980 3) [Connecticut]—New Haven County—Funding for Medical Care, Incorporated</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Connecticut]—New Haven Legal Assistance Association, Incorporated 1972-1980 5) [Connecticut]—New Haven and Stamford—Harbor</p><p>1975 6) [Connecticut]—New London—Thames Valley Council for Community Action, Incorporated</p><p>1977-1979 7) [Connecticut]—Newington Veteran’s Administration Hospital—1979</p><p>1976 8) [Connecticut]—Noank—General—Sewer Line Funding</p><p>1985 9) [Connecticut]—North Haven Mall Project</p><p>1973-1975 10) [Connecticut]—Norwalk Housing Authority</p><p>1979 11) [Connecticut]—Norwalk Police Department Grant Request—Law Enforcement Areawide Data Entry and Retrieval System (LEADERS)</p><p>Box 72</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Connecticut]—Oil Barge in Long Island Sound</p><p>1971 2) [Connecticut]—Other Announcements Made by Hank Harper on Phone— Miscellaneous Federal Announcements, Folder 1</p><p>1971 3) [Connecticut]—Other Announcements Made by Hank Harper on Phone— Miscellaneous Federal Announcements, Folder 2</p><p>1971 4) [Connecticut]—Other Announcements Made by Hank Harper on Phone— Miscellaneous Federal Announcements, Folder 3</p><p>1971 5) [Connecticut]—Other Announcements Made by Hank Harper on Phone— Miscellaneous Federal Announcements, Folder 4</p><p>1971 6) [Connecticut]—Other Announcements Made by Hank Harper on Phone— Miscellaneous Federal Announcements, Folder 5</p><p>1977 7) [Connecticut]—Passport Office</p><p>Undated 8) [Connecticut]—Passport Office—Stamford—Chronology</p><p>1985 9) [Connecticut]—Philip Renn</p><p>1981 10) [Connecticut]—Postal Service and Stamford Move—Proposed Relocation of Stamford Post Office to Rye, New York </p><p>1978 11) [Connecticut]—Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Group</p><p>1973 12) [Connecticut]—Railroad Crossings Undated 13) [Connecticut]—Rededication of East Haddam Town Hall—Town History</p><p>1977-1978 14) [Connecticut]—Referral Services</p><p>Box 73</p><p>1978 1) [Connecticut]—Reference—The Connecticut Whale</p><p>1976 2) [Connecticut]—Remington Arms—Sporting Arms Industry</p><p>1982 3) [Connecticut]—Remington Products, Inc.—Bridgeport—Anti-Trust Case</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Connecticut]—Republican State Central Committee—1981-1982</p><p>1978 5) [Connecticut]—Ridgefield Preservation Trust—Weirfarm</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Connecticut]—Rippowan River Basin Project</p><p>1985 7) [Connecticut]—Riverside Post Office</p><p>1986 8) [Connecticut]—Rocky Hill Veterans Home—Corruption Investigation—News Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Connecticut]—Proposed Route 25 Expressway</p><p>Box 74</p><p>1976-1979 1) [Connecticut]—Roxbury—General—Water Shortage Concerns of the Roxbury and Shepaug River</p><p>1976-1977 2) [Connecticut]—Service Bureau Incorporated—Efforts to Operate a Time Sharing System in Japan</p><p>1971 3) [Connecticut]—Shure, Bill—Monthly Status Reports</p><p>1984 4) [Connecticut]—Southport Harbor—Fairfield Management Plan</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Connecticut]—Stanley H. Page</p><p>1981 6) [Connecticut]—State Central Structure Review—State Republican Party</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Connecticut]—Statewide Study Data—November 1983—Job P83092</p><p>1981 8) [Connecticut]—Statistics 1972-1973 9) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—Candlewood Lake Defense— Correspondence and Related Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1973 10) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—Candlewood Lake Defense— Correspondence and Related Materials, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1973 11) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—Candlewood Lake Defense— Clippings</p><p>1973 12) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—Garden Cities—Waters Edge, New Fairfield, and Lake Candlewood</p><p>Box 75</p><p>1972-1973 1) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—Mitchell David—1973</p><p>1973 2) [Connecticut]—Suburban Action Institute—New Fairfield—Correspondence and Clippings</p><p>1982-1983 3) [Connecticut]—Thomas D’Amore—State Politics</p><p>1976-1979 4) [Connecticut]—Tornado—October 3, 1979—Disaster Assistance</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Connecticut]—Soutbury Training School—Investigations of Constitutional Violations and Involvement of Connecticut Protection and Advocacy Agency</p><p>1969 6) [Connecticut]—Transportation 2020 in Connecticut—Interim Report— Connecticut Highway Department</p><p>1974-1978 7) [Connecticut]—Transportation Issues</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Connecticut]—Unemployment Statistics from 1983 to 1984</p><p>1974-1985 9) [Connecticut]—U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Work Permits—Long Island Sound</p><p>Box 76</p><p>1984 1) [Connecticut]—United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit— Republican Party of State of Connecticut v. Julia H. Tashjian</p><p>1982-1985 2) [Connecticut]—U.S. Customs Service—Office Closings—Bridgeport, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 3) [Connecticut]—U.S. Customs Service—Office Closings—Bridgeport, Folder 2 1982-1985 4) [Connecticut]—U.S. Customs Service—Office Closings—Bridgeport, Folder 3</p><p>1982-1985 5) [Connecticut]—U.S. Customs Service—Office Closings—Bridgeport, Folder 4</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Connecticut]—U.S. Customs Service—Office Closings—Bridgeport, Folder 5</p><p>1982 7) [Connecticut]—United Technologies Corporation (UTC)—Pratt and Whitney Sikorsky Aircraft</p><p>Undated 8) [Connecticut]—United Technologies Proposal—Power Generating Equipment</p><p>1982 9) [Connecticut]—University of Connecticut (UConn) International Communications Agency (ICA) Grant—Conferences on the Role of the University in the Middle East</p><p>Box 77</p><p>1984 1) [Connecticut]—University of Hartford—Library Services and Construction Act</p><p>1980 2) [Connecticut]—USS Nautilus Memorial—Goss Cove, Groton</p><p>1974 3) [Connecticut]—Vote for State Officers—Summary of Congressional Districts</p><p>1984-1985 4) [Connecticut]—Weather Service Office (WSO)—Bridgeport</p><p>1972 5) [Connecticut]—Weicker Support for Bill Robinson—State Senate</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Connecticut]—William Cotter—Designation of US Postal Service Building in Hartford as “William R. Cotter Federal Building”</p><p>1972 7) [Connecticut]—Yale University News Bureau</p><p>1981 8) [Connecticut]—Yankee Shut-down Work</p><p>1964-1976 9) [Conservation Issues]—Public Laws</p><p>1970-1971 10) [Constituent Requests]—Agency Information</p><p>1978 11) [Constitutional Issues]—Background and Clippings</p><p>1974 12) [Constitutional Issues]—Direct Election of U.S. Attorney General—Editorial</p><p>1978 13) [Constitutional Issues]—District of Columbia Statehood Amendment—Press Release—August 25, 1978</p><p>1985-1986 14) [Constitutional Issues]—Education Department—Gallaudet College 1968-1971 15) [Constitutional Issues]—Eighteen Year Old Vote—Weicker Speech— Torrington, Connecticut—February 26, 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1971 16) [Constitutional Issues]—Eighteen Year Old Vote—Weicker Speech— Torrington, Connecticut—February 26, 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1971 17) [Constitutional Issues]—Eighteen Year Old Vote—Weicker Speech— Torrington, Connecticut—February 26, 1971, Folder 3</p><p>Box 78</p><p>1972-1978 1) [Constitutional Issues]—Press Freedom</p><p>1978 2) [Constitutional Issues]—Press Freedom Issues - Clippings</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Constitutional Issues]—Government of Laws—Press Releases</p><p>1982 4) [Constitutional Issues]—Harlow et al. v. Fitzgerald—Presidential Immunity Case</p><p>1983 5) [Constitutional Issues]—Legislative Veto—Provision in the Immigration and Nationality Act</p><p>Undated 6) [Constitutional Issues]—People for the American Way—First Amendment Rights</p><p>1981 7) [Constitutional Issues]—Presidential Six Year Term</p><p>1979 8) [Constitutional Issues]—S. 1816--Zurcher—Privacy Protection Act</p><p>1976 9) [Consumer Issues]—Automobile—Crash Parts</p><p>1975 10) [Consumer Issues]—Committee on Commerca Activities—94th Congress</p><p>1975 11) [Consumer Issues]—Consumer Energy Hearings—January 31</p><p>1972 12) [Consumer Issues]—Consumer Safety Act of 1972—Commerce Committee —Product Safety</p><p>1980 13) [Consumer Issues]—Contract Award Dispute—Ac Mat Corporation—East Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1975 14) [Consumer Issues]—Greeff Fabrics Incorporated—Flammability Standards</p><p>1975-1976 15) [Consumer Issues]—Mailbag—George Schiele—Misrepresentation of Products in Advertizing 1972-1975 16) [Consumer Issues]—Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act of 1972—Oversight</p><p>1975 17) [Consumer Issues]—Nominations for the National Fire Prevention and Control Administration</p><p>1973-1975 18) [Consumer Issues]—S. 323—Dealer Day in Court—Fair Marketing of Petroleum Products Act</p><p>1975 19) [Consumer Issues]—S. 349—Truth in Energy Act, Folder 1</p><p>Box 79</p><p>1975 1) [Consumer Issues]—S. 349—Truth in Energy Act, Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) [Consumer Issues]—S. 641 and S. 1168—Consumer Food Act of 1975 and Food Safety Assurance Amendments of 1975—Food Safety Legislation</p><p>1975 3) [Consumer Issues]—S. 642—Federal Trade Commission (FTC)—Amendment to the Federal Trade Commission Act</p><p>1975 4) [Consumer Issues]—S. 670—Consumer Fraud Act</p><p>1982 5) [Crime]—ABA (American Bar Association)—Provisional Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards—Background Information, Folder 1</p><p>1982 6) [Crime]—ABA (American Bar Association)—Provisional Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards—Background Information, Folder 2</p><p>1983 7) [Crime]—Arson Prevention—Senate Resolution 183—Commendation of the U.S. Fire Administration</p><p>1981 8) [Crime]—Atlanta Murders—Child Murders</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Crime]—Bail Reform—ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) Memos</p><p>1980-1982 10) [Crime]—Bail Reform—Articles</p><p>1981 11) [Crime]—Bail Reform—H.R. 3006—Amendment to Bail Reform Act of 1966</p><p>1981 12) [Crime]—Bail Reform—H.R. 4264—Pretrial Detention Act of 1981</p><p>1982 13) [Crime]—Bail Reform—Legal Background—Congressional Research Service Report</p><p>1982 14) [Crime]—Bail Reform—Report on S. 1554—Bail Reform Act of 1981 1982 15) [Crime]—Bail Reform—S. 1554—Bail Reform Act of 1981</p><p>1975 16) [Crime]—Bail Reform—Speedy Trial Act of 1975</p><p>1979 17) [Crime]—Cigarette Smuggling—Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) Facts</p><p>1983 18) [Crime]—Comprehensive Forfeiture Act—Civil and Criminal Forfeiture Act— S. 948</p><p>1977-1982 19) [Crime]—Criminal Code Reform Act, S. 1630</p><p>1966-1983 20) [Crime]—Criminal Code, S. 1630—Capital Punishment, S. 114, and S. 1765</p><p>Box 80</p><p>1982 1) [Crime]—Exclusionary Rule—Exclusion of Evidence Obtained Through Illegal Search and Seizure</p><p>1972 2) [Crime]—Federal Corrections Reorganization Act of 1972, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) [Crime]—Federal Corrections Reorganization Act of 1972, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) [Crime]—Federal Corrections Reorganization Act of 1972, Folder 3</p><p>1981 5) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Chronology</p><p>1981 6) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Comptroller General’s Report</p><p>1979 7) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Letter from Harold M. Williams, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission</p><p>1979 8) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Lowell Weicker Letter and Response from Assistant Attorney General Philip B. Heymann</p><p>1978 9) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Senate Judiciary Committee (SJC)— State, Justice, and Appropriations Subcommittee Hearing—April 29, 1978</p><p>1980 10) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Senate Judiciary Committee (SJC) —State, Justice, and Appropriations Subcommittee Hearing—February 5, 1980</p><p>1980 11) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Senate Judiciary Committee (SJC) —State, Justice, and Appropriations Subcommittee Hearing—February 28, 1980</p><p>1980 12) [Crime]—Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—Senate Judiciary Committee (SJC) —State, Justice, and Appropriations Subcommittee Hearing—March 10, 1980 1977 13) [Crime]—Greater Hartford Criminal Justice Coalition</p><p>1975 14) [Crime]—Marlborough, Connecticut—Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Funding Issues</p><p>1983 15) [Crime]—National Program to Cut Violent Crime</p><p>1981-1982 16) [Crime]—Proposed Federal Death Penalty Statute—S.114</p><p>1981-1983 17) [Crime]—S. 613—Union Extortion—Hobbs Act</p><p>1982 18) [Crime]—S. 2572—Omnibus Anti-Crime Package—Violent Crime and Drug Enforcement Improvements Act</p><p>1983 19) [Crime]—Victim’s Assistance Act of 1983—S. 704</p><p>Box 81</p><p>1979-1981 1) Cults</p><p>1979 2) Cults—Concerns of Connecticut Constituents</p><p>1974-1975 3) Decorative Fabrics Association—Johann, R.C.—Flamability Standard for Upholstered Furniture</p><p>1977 4) [Democratic Party]—Carter—Quotes and Promises</p><p>1972, 1978 5) [Democratic Party]—Mailing Lists Issue</p><p>1984 6) [Department of Agriculture]—Agricultural Trade</p><p>1982-1984 7) [Department of Agriculture]—Agriculture--General</p><p>1981-1984 8) [Department of Agriculture]—Child Nutrition</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Department of Agriculture]—Child Nutrition—H.R. 7—School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments—1985</p><p>1985 10) [Department of Agriculture]—Community Letters of Credit (CLOCS)</p><p>1984-1986 11) [Department of Agriculture]—Crop Insurance</p><p>1984 12) [Department of Agriculture]—Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNP)</p><p>1984 13) [Department of Agriculture]—Extension Service Box 82</p><p>1985 1) [Department of Agriculture]—Fiscal Year 1986 Agriculture Budget—Office of Management and Budget</p><p>1985 2) [Department of Agriculture]—Rural Electric Administration—H.R. 3050, S. 1300, and S. 2646</p><p>1975-1976 3) [Department of Agriculture]—Tobacco Disaster</p><p>1973 4) [Department of Commerce]—Ferrous Scrap Situation</p><p>1971 5) [Department of Defense]—26th Army Band</p><p>1971 6) [Department of Defense]—Appropriations—H.R. 11731—Department of Defense Appropriation Bill for 1972</p><p>1970-1971 7) [Department of Defense]—Armed Services—Coast Guard—1971</p><p>1971 8) [Department of Defense]—Armed Services—Lieutenant William Calley Jr.</p><p>1971 9) [Department of Defense]—Armed Services—Military Procurement Authorizations—Fiscal Year 1972, Folder 1</p><p>1971 10) [Department of Defense]—Armed Services—Military Procurement Authorizations—Fiscal Year 1972, Folder 2</p><p>Box 83</p><p>Ca. 1977 1) [Department of Defense]—Defense Contract Audit Agency—Defense Contract Administrative Services</p><p>1975-1976 2) [Department of Defense]—Man Barrier Corporation—Euclid Design and Development Company Contract Dispute</p><p>1983 3) [Department of Education]—Dr. Ed Sontag, Acting Director—Office of Special Education</p><p>1983 4) [Department of Education]—Legislation—98th Congress—Washington Workshops</p><p>1982-1984 5) [Department of Education]—Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)—General</p><p>1982-1984 6) [Department of Education]—Rehabilitation Services Administration— Commissioner George Conn 1985-1986 7) [Department of Energy]—Domestic and International Petroleum Situation</p><p>1979 8) [Department of Energy]—Smitty’s Amoco—Greenwich, Connecticut—Denial of a Request for an Increased Allocation of Gasoline Filed by Harold Bott</p><p>1977 9) [Department of the Interior]—Department of Energy</p><p>1971 10) [Department of the Interior]—Government Operations—Hirshhorn Museum</p><p>1978 11) [Department of the Interior]—H.R. 12932—Appropriations Bill</p><p>1978 12) [Department of the Interior]—United States Senate Interior Appropriations</p><p>1978 13) [Department of Justice]—Lowell Weicker’s Examination of the Justice Department’s Investigation into FBI’s Weathermen Activities</p><p>1983 14) [Department of Justice]—News Releases—March to July 1983</p><p>Undated 15) [Department of Justice]—Special Prosecutor—Chronology</p><p>1976 16) [Department of Labor]—Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)—Briefing Book</p><p>1973-1974 17) [Department of the Navy]— Captain Milton McFarland</p><p>1982 18) [Department of State]—Dennis Brutus—Political Asylum</p><p>1975 19) [Department of State]—Manpower, Incorporated—Subcontracting—Sinai Agreement</p><p>Box 84</p><p>1968-1972 1) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1972 2) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 2 </p><p>1968-1972 3) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1972 4) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 4</p><p>1968-1972 5) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 5</p><p>1968-1972 6) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 6</p><p>1968-1972 7) [District of Columbia]—Committee on the District of Columbia, Folder 7 Box 85</p><p>1971 1) [District of Columbia]—DC Budget Hearings</p><p>1948-1972 2) [District of Columbia]—DC Committee Hearings on Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Stadium—December 13, 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1948-1972 3) [District of Columbia]—DC Committee Hearings on Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Stadium—December 13, 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1971 4) [District of Columbia]—Drug Corridor—DC to Connecticut</p><p>1971 5) [District of Columbia]—Home Rule Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1971 6) [District of Columbia]—Home Rule Legislation. Folder 2</p><p>1971 7) [District of Columbia]—House-Senate Conference on DC Revenue Act— December, Folder 1</p><p>1971 8) [District of Columbia]—House-Senate Conference on DC Revenue Act— December, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 9) [District of Columbia]—Judicial Appointments</p><p>Box 86</p><p>1978 1) [District of Columbia]—Retirement and Disability Pensions Abuses</p><p>1966-1971 2) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare and Safety— Federal City College</p><p>1971 3) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Business and Commerce—Transportation, Folder 1</p><p>1971 4) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Business and Commerce—Transportation, Folder 2</p><p>1971 5) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Business and Commerce—Transportation, Folder 3</p><p>1971 6) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Fiscal Affairs—Housing, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Fiscal Affairs—Housing, Folder 2</p><p>Box 87 1970-1971 1) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Judiciary</p><p>1970-1971 2) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 3) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 4) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, Folder 3</p><p>1970-1971 5) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, Folder 4</p><p>1970-1971 6) [District of Columbia]—SBC—Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, Folder 5</p><p>1978 7) [District of Columbia]—Voting Representation</p><p>Box 88</p><p>1983 1) Dodd Washington Seminar</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Drugs]—Antibiotics in Animal Feed</p><p>1983 3) [Drugs]—Controlled Substances Robbery Act—S. 422</p><p>1979 4) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxythene</p><p>1979 5) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxyphene—Background</p><p>1979 6) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxythene—Controlled Substance Act</p><p>1979 7) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxythene—Correspondence</p><p>1979 8) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxyphene—Drug Enforcement Booklets</p><p>1979 9) [Drugs]—Darvon and Propoxythene—Witness List and Testimony</p><p>1979 10) [Drugs]—Davon and Propoxythene—Wolfe Petition on Darvon</p><p>1971 11) [Drugs]—Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act</p><p>1969-1973 12) [Drugs]—Drug Abuse Prevention and Jim D. Whittenburg Box 89</p><p>1971 1) [Drugs]—Drug Legislation—Miscellaneous</p><p>1968-1971 2) [Drugs]—Drug Pamphlets and Radio Spots, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1971 3) [Drugs]—Drug Pamphlets and Radio Spots, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1971 4) [Drugs]—Drug Pamphlets and Radio Spots, Folder 3</p><p>1982 5) [Drugs]—Drug Trafficking Prevention</p><p>1969-1972 6) [Drugs]—General</p><p>1971 7) [Drugs]—General</p><p>1977 8) [Drugs]—Hearings on Drug Quality, Competition, and Government Procurement of Drugs</p><p>Box 90</p><p>1967-1971 1) [Drugs]—Narcotics—General, Folder 1</p><p>1967-1971 2) [Drugs]—Narcotics—General, Folder 2</p><p>1967-1971 3) [Drugs]—Narcotics—General, Folder 3</p><p>1979 4) [Drugs]—Richmer News-Pharmaceutical Company</p><p>1984 5) [Drugs]—Testimony on the Export of Unapproved Drugs</p><p>1984 6) [Drugs]—U.S. Tobacco Meeting—February 18, 1984</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Drunk Driving]—402 and 408 Funds</p><p>1984 8) [Drunk Driving]—H.R. 4616—Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982</p><p>1982 9) [Drunk Driving]—Humphrey Amendment</p><p>1984 10) [Drunk Driving]—Lautenberg and Weicker—Technical Revisions of 21 Minimum Drinking Age Legislation</p><p>1984 11) [Drunk Driving]—Mathias Language</p><p>1981-1984 12) [Drunk Driving]—Miscellaneous, Folder 1 Box 91</p><p>1981-1984 1) [Drunk Driving]—Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) [Drunk Driving]—Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Drunk Driving]—Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1984 4) [Drunk Driving]—MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) and SADD (Students Against Drunk Drivers) Addresses—General Information</p><p>1984 5) [Drunk Driving]—News Articles</p><p>1982 6) [Drunk Driving]—Original Amendment to Bill—Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982</p><p>1982 7) [Drunk Driving]—Original Lautenberg Amendment</p><p>1982-1983 8) [Drunk Driving]—Potential Questions</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Drunk Driving]—S. 2158—Incentives for Stiffer Penalties</p><p>1983-1984 10) [Drunk Driving]—Sentencing Statistics</p><p>1984 11) [Drunk Driving]—Weicker Copies—Talking Points and Floor Statements about H.R. 4614</p><p>Box 92</p><p>1973 1) [Economic Issues]—Copper Crisis</p><p>1978 2) [Economic Issues]—Development Act</p><p>1970-1972 3) [Economic Issues]—Economic Stabilization Act of 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1972 4) [Economic Issues]—Economic Stabilization Act of 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Economic Issues]—Exclusive Economic Zone</p><p>1982 6) [Economic Issues]—Federal Corporate Merger Policy</p><p>1974 7) [Economic Issues]—Federal Energy Office Meeting</p><p>1980 8) [Economic Issues]—General Revenue Sharing</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Economic Issues]—Gramm/Rudman Deficit Reduction</p><p>1978 10) [Economic Issues]—Inflation and the Carter Economy 1984 11) [Economic Issues]—International Financial Markets and Investment and Business Forecast</p><p>1971 12) [Economic Issues]—Joint Economic Committee</p><p>1984 13) [Economic Issues]—Poverty and Hunger</p><p>1971-1972 14) [Economic Issues]—Production and Stabilization—SBC</p><p>1977 15) [Economic Issues]—Puerto Rico—Treating as a State Under Federal Tax Programs</p><p>1970-1971 16) [Economic Issues]—Reduction of Federal Expenditures—Joint Committee on Reduction of Federal Expenditures</p><p>1971-1972 17) [Economic Issues]—S. 669—Defense Production Act</p><p>Box 93</p><p>1979 1) [Economic Issues]—Small Business Committee—Business Economic Outlook</p><p>1978 2) [Economic Issues]—U.S. Dollar—Depreciation</p><p>1977-1982 3) [Economic Issues]—Urban Enterprise Zones</p><p>1981 4) Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981</p><p>1982 5) [Education]—February 19, 1982 Field Hearing—Subcommittee on Education —Oral Testimony</p><p>1984 6) [Education]—1984 Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Information Packet</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Education]—Adult Education Act Amendments of 1984</p><p>1983 8) [Education]—Adult Education and Vocational Education Letters</p><p>Box 94</p><p>1981 1) [Education]—Alternative Education Proposals—Education Grant Consolidation Bill</p><p>1977 2) [Education]—Alternatives in Higher Education—Staten Island Community College Proposal to the National Science Foundation 1983-1984 3) [Education]—America—Impact of Budget Changes During the Regan Administration</p><p>1983 4) [Education]—American Vocational Association (AVA) Bill—June </p><p>1982-1983 5) [Education]—American Vocational Association (AVA) and Special Needs (SN)</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Education]—Articles on Education Funding</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Education]—The Arts—Arts and Humanities Funding</p><p>1983 8) [Education]—Bilingual Funding</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Education]—Block Grants—Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981</p><p>1981-1983 10) [Education]—Block Grants—Elementary and Secondary Education</p><p>Undated 11) [Education]—Business and Education Partnerships</p><p>Box 95</p><p>1982 1) [Education]—California Master Plan for Special Education, 1980-1981— Annual Evaluation Report</p><p>1980 2) [Education]—“The Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education”</p><p>1985 3) [Education]—College Board Information</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Education]—Cooperative Education—Higher Education Act of 1965</p><p>1981 5) [Education]—Copies of the Bills—Consolidation of Education Programs</p><p>1984 6) [Education]—Correspondence with OSERS (Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services)</p><p>1985 7) [Education]—“Early Intervention Group Workbook”</p><p>1981 8) [Education]—Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Education]—Education Consolidation and Improvement Act (ECIA)—Chapter 1</p><p>1982-1984 10) [Education]—Education Consolidation and Improvement Act (ECIA)—Block Grant—Chapter 2 Box 96</p><p>1983 1) [Education]—“Education and Economic Growth”—Conference, February 2</p><p>1983 2) [Education]—Education for Economic Security Act (S. 530) Hearing—April 8</p><p>1983 3) [Education]—Education of the Handicapped—Bibliographic Citations</p><p>1975-1981 4) [Education]—Education of Handicapped Children</p><p>1982-1986 5) [Education]—Education and Health Budget Cuts</p><p>1981 6) [Education]—Elementary and Secondary Education Consolidation Act of 1981 (S. 1103)</p><p>1984 7) [Education]—Empirical Study of Religion and Traditional Values in Public School Textbooks</p><p>1982 8) [Education]—Field Hearing—Student Aid—Correspondence</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Education]—Future Directions of the Institute of Museum Services</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Education]—Fiscal Year 1981 to Fiscal Year 1983—Budget and Funding Issues</p><p>Box 97</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Education]—General—Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Education]—General—Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 3) [Education]—Gramm/Latta Amendment</p><p>1980-1983 4) [Education]—Handicapped Adults and Special Needs Children</p><p>1983 5) [Education]—Handicapped—Special Education—Appropriations</p><p>1985 6) [Education]—Hatch Amendments—Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment</p><p>1983 7) [Education]—Hearing on Mathematics and Science Education—April 18, 1983</p><p>1985-1986 8) [Education]—Higher Education Act, Folder 1</p><p>Box 98 1985-1986 1) [Education]—Higher Education Act, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Education]—Higher Education Act Amendment and Reauthorization</p><p>1985 3) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization</p><p>1985 4) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization—American Council on Education Amendments</p><p>1982-1985 5) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization - Background Material, Student Loan Consolidation, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization - Background Material, Student Loan Consolidation, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization—Graduate Education</p><p>Box 99</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization—Student Aid and Loan Program</p><p>1985 2) [Education]—Higher Education Act Reauthorization—Testimony and Statements</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Education]—Higher Education Program and Guaranteed Student Loans</p><p>1976 4) [Education]—H.R. 1386—Smith College Bill Amendment on Education Tax Credit Bill</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Education]—Impact Aid Amendments of 1984</p><p>1982 6) [Education]—Impact of Budget Changes on Major Education Programs—97th Congress</p><p>1981-1983 7) [Education]—John Connelly—Director of Cooperative Education—University of Bridgeport</p><p>Box 100</p><p>1976 1) [Education]—Education Legislative Support</p><p>1982-1984 2) [Education]—Library Services and Construction Act Amendments of 1984</p><p>Undated 3) [Education]—Math and Science 1982-1983 4) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—American Defense Education Act— National Education Association Press Kit</p><p>1983 5) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Letters and Articles</p><p>1979-1983 6) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1983 7) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1983 8) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1983 9) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1979-1983 10) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>Box 101</p><p>1979-1983 1) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 6</p><p>1979-1983 2) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Miscellaneous, Folder 7</p><p>1983 3) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—S.530—Education for Economic Security Act—Final Bill and Memo—Hatch Bill</p><p>1983 4) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—S. 530—Education for Economic Security Act—Subcommittee Bill</p><p>1983 5) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Senate Legislative Information Files— Bills on Math, Science, Technology Education—98th Congress</p><p>1983 6) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Senator Christopher Dodd’s Science and Math Bill—S. 2909—National Mathematics and Science Teacher’s Development Act</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities Hearings—March 1983, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 8) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities Hearings—March 1983, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Education]—Math and Science Bills—Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities Hearings—March 1983, Folder 3</p><p>1983 10) [Education]—Mathematics and Science Legislation—Statements and Testimony—March 9, 1983</p><p>1983 11) [Education]—Migrant—Seasonal Farm Workers Box 102</p><p>1980-1981 1) [Education]—Miscellaneous on Student Aid</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Education]—Mrs. Madeleine Will, Assistant Secretary—Department of Education—Special Education and Rehabilitation—Correspondence</p><p>1983 3) [Education]—“A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform”</p><p>1976 4) [Education]—National Assessment of Educational Progress</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Education]—National Institute of Education (NIE)</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Education]—Near East Bibliography and Studies</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Education]—Office of Civil Rights—Education Department Surveys—1984</p><p>1964-1984 8) [Education]—Office of Civil Rights—Nondiscrimination Under Programs Receiving Federal Assistance</p><p>1977-1984 9) [Education]—Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) Compendium of Division of Assistance to States (DAS) Bulletins—1984</p><p>Box 103</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Education]—Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services (OSERS) —Mrs. Madeline Will</p><p>1981-1982 2) [Education]—Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981</p><p>1982 3) [Education]—P.L. 94-142—Education for all Handicapped Children Act</p><p>1976-1982 4) [Education]—Parental Involvement and Consent</p><p>1983 5) [Education]—Peace Academy—S.564—98th Congress</p><p>1986 6) [Education]—Pell Grants and Higher Education Act Amendments</p><p>1983 7) [Education]—Plan to Improve Elementary and Secondary Math and Science Education—National Science Foundation</p><p>1982-1983 8) [Education]—Precollege Science and Mathematics Education</p><p>1978 9) [Education]—Projects in Progress—Fiscal Year 1979—Report for the Coordinating Committee on Research in Vocational Education</p><p>1982 10) [Education]—Public Education for Illegal Aliens 1978 11) [Education]—Public Law 95-561—Elementary and Secondary Education Programs</p><p>1980-1982 12) [Education]—Regulations—Education Provisions Act and Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981</p><p>Box 104</p><p>1985 1) [Education]—Roger Schank Articles: “Educational Technology” and “Education and Computers”</p><p>1985 2) [Education]—Rural Special Education Information—Oral Testimony—House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on Education</p><p>1975-1976 3) [Education]—S. 2657—Education Amendments of 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Education]—S. 2657—Education Amendments of 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1983 5) [Education]—School to Working Life—Vocational Education</p><p>1981-1984 6) [Education]—Special Programs for Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds—TRIO Program</p><p>1984 7) [Education]—State Enforcement of Civil Rights in Vocational Education</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Education]—State and Federal Expenditures for Education Programs— Handicapped</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Education]—Storrs Hearing—Student Aid</p><p>Box 105</p><p>1982 1) [Education]—Student Aid</p><p>1976 2) [Education]—Student Benefits</p><p>1982 3) [Education]—Student Financial Assistance—Fiscal Year 1982 and 1983 Budgets</p><p>1982 4) [Education]—Student Financial Assistance—Lowell Weicker Initiatives— Administration Actions</p><p>1972-1974 5) [Education]—Student Loans</p><p>1985 6) [Education]—Student Loans Press and 1986 Reagan Budget—Miscellaneous 1985 7) [Education]—“Synthesis of Invited Papers, Elementary/ Secondary Education Data Redesign Project: A Public Discussion Draft, September 1985” </p><p>1983-1984 8) [Education]—Teacher Merit Pay and Other Incentives</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Education]—Terrel H. Bell, Secretary—U.S. Department of Education— Correspondence</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Education]—Training and Employment—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Programs</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Education]—Tuition Tax Credits</p><p>1981-1983 12) [Education]—University of Arizona—Department of Community Education —Near East Studies</p><p>Box 106</p><p>1981-1984 1) [Education]—University of Arizona—Near Eastern Studies Center Dispute</p><p>1983 2) [Education]—Vocational Education—Adult Education Amendment—Senators Chiles and Perkins Amendments</p><p>1982-1983 3) [Education]—Vocational Education Bills Reauthorization—1983</p><p>Undated 4) [Education]—Vocational Education Regulations—Notice of Proposed Rulemaking</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Education]—Vocational Education Reauthorization</p><p>1983 6) [Education]—Vocational Education Reauthorization—Questions</p><p>Box 107</p><p>1981-1983 1) [Education]—Vocational Education Reauthorization—Statistics</p><p>1982 2) [Education]—Vocational Education report by the Secretary of Education to the Congress</p><p>1979 3) [Education]—Yale University Grant Request—Knowledge and Planning between University Social Scientists and Public School Educators</p><p>1974 4) [Elections]—California Proposition 9—Campaign Finance Ballot Initiative</p><p>1973 5) [Elections]—Compulsory Voting—Library of Congress Law Library Report 1972 6) [Elections]—New Campaign Law—Federal Elections Campaign Act of 1971</p><p>1977 7) [Employment]—Admiral Hyman Rickover’s Pension Plan—Clippings</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Employment]—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) vs. Job Training Partnership Act, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Employment]—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) vs. Job Training Partnership Act, Folder 2</p><p>1976 10) [Employment]—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)— Public Service Jobs</p><p>1978 11) [Employment]—Elderly—Clippings</p><p>1983-1984 12) [Employment]—Health—Legislation—S. 1004—Federal Employees Health Benefits</p><p>1983 13) [Employment]—Health—Legislation—S. 2027—Federal Employees Health Insurance</p><p>Box 108</p><p>1976 1) [Employment]—H.R. 12987—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Extension</p><p>1985 2) [Employment]—Job Corps in Action—San Diego Job Corps Center—Article —“Senator Lowell Weicker Champions the Job Corps”</p><p>Ca. 1985 3) [Employment]—Job Corps Centers—Continuing Operations</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Employment]—Joblessness and Comprehensive Employment and Training Act</p><p>1978 5) [Employment]—Labor Law Reform Act of 1977—Lowell Weicker Generated Amendments</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Employment]—New England Farm Workers Council—Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Grant</p><p>1975 7) [Employment]—Summer Youth Employment Programs</p><p>1974 8) [Employment]—Unemployment Assistance</p><p>1977 9) [Energy]—Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act, Folder 1 1977 10) [Energy]—Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1977 11) [Energy]—Alaskan Crude Oil Pricing, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1977 12) [Energy]—Alaskan Crude Oil Pricing, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1977 13) [Energy]—Alaskan Petroleum Reserves</p><p>Box 109</p><p>1978 1) [Energy]—Alcohol Fuel Hearing</p><p>1975-1978 2) [Energy]—Alternate Fuel Sources—Stanley Barber and Urban Waste Conversion</p><p>Undated 3) [Energy]—Background of Government’s Support for Civil Energy Laser Fusion Research and Development</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Energy]—Biomass</p><p>1976-1978 5) [Energy]—California Nuclear Referendum</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Energy]—Carter’s Energy Bill—Background and Clippings</p><p>1977 7) [Energy]—Carter Plan</p><p>1978 8) [Energy]—CIVEX Process—Nuclear Power and Proliferation</p><p>1978 9) [Energy]—Clinch River Project, Folder 1</p><p>Box 110</p><p>1978 1) [Energy]—Clinch River Project, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) [Energy]—Coal</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Energy]—Coal Conversion</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Energy]—Coal Leasing</p><p>1976 5) [Energy]—Coastal Effects of Offshore Energy Systems</p><p>1978 6) [Energy]—Committee on Energy and Natural Resources—Testimony Before Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Regulation—Budget 1976 7) [Energy]—Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs—Subcommittee on Energy Research and Water Resources—Agenda for May 5, 1976</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Energy]—Community Action Programs</p><p>1976 9) [Energy]—Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)—Position Paper - Background on Natural Gas Deregulation</p><p>1975 10) [Energy]—Congressional Decontrol—Oil Price Deregulation</p><p>1975 11) [Energy]—Congressional Record and Background on Energy</p><p>Box 111</p><p>1977 1) [Energy]—Congressional Records</p><p>1979 2) [Energy]—Conservation and Gas Rationing</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Energy]—Crude Oil Pricing</p><p>1977-1988 4) [Energy]—Daily News Summary and Press Clippings</p><p>1976 5) [Energy]—Deep Sea Mining</p><p>1975 6) [Energy]—Disproportionate Costs—Impact on H.R. 7014 on Consumers and Competition</p><p>1983 7) [Energy]—Drilling Discharges in the Marine Environment</p><p>1974-1977 8) [Energy]—Effects on Agriculture</p><p>1977-1979 9) [Energy]—Electric Cars</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Energy]—Energy Bill Generated by Weicker</p><p>1978 11) [Energy]—Energy Budget—Fiscal Year 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1978 12) [Energy]—Energy Budget—Fiscal Year 1979, Folder 2</p><p>Box 112</p><p>Undated 1) [Energy]—Energy Chronologies</p><p>1983 2) [Energy]—Energy Committee—Lowell Weicker’s Travel at Committee Expense 1975 3) [Energy]—Energy Conference Report and Floor Debate</p><p>1976-1977 4) [Energy]—Energy Conservation in Law, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1977 5) [Energy]—Energy Conservation in Law, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) [Energy]—Energy Extension—H.R. 13676</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Energy]—Energy Extension—S. 3259</p><p>1976 8) [Energy]—Energy Extension Service</p><p>1976 9) [Energy]—Energy Extension Services—General</p><p>Box 113</p><p>1976-1977 1) [Energy]—Energy Facts</p><p>1978 2) [Energy]—Energy in General—Background and Clippings</p><p>1978 3) [Energy]—Energy in General—Generated by Weicker</p><p>1983 4) [Energy]—Energy Information Administration (EIA) Oversight Hearing—June 29, 1983</p><p>1978 5) [Energy]—Energy Related Tax and Tax Credit Programs</p><p>1977 6) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration— Appropriations—Fiscal Year 1977</p><p>1976 7) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration’s (ERDA) Energy Conservation Program</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration’s (ERDA) Energy Extension Service</p><p>1976 9) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration’s (ERDA) Long Range Plan and Program</p><p>1976 10) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration’s (ERDA) Program of Appropriate Technology</p><p>1977 11) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration’s (ERDA) Programs of Interest for Fiscal Year 1978 Box 114</p><p>1976-1977 1) [Energy]—Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA)—Solar Energy Information</p><p>1975-1980 2) [Energy]—Energy Stamp Amendment</p><p>1976-1977 3) [Energy]—Energy Statistics for 1976 and 1977</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Energy]—Energy Strategy and Growth</p><p>1978 5) [Energy]—Enhanced Oil Recovery, Folder 1</p><p>1978 6) [Energy]—Enhanced Oil Recovery, Folder 2</p><p>1976 7) [Energy]—Federal Energy Agency</p><p>Box 115</p><p>1976 1) [Energy]—Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Regulations and “Energy Bill”</p><p>1976 2) [Energy]—Fluorocarbons</p><p>1975 3) [Energy]—Forest Service Handbook</p><p>1974 4) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management</p><p>1974 5) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Minerals Management—Geological Service</p><p>1958-1977 6) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management—Mineral Leases and Permits</p><p>1958-1963 7) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management—Mineral Reservations and Rights Outstanding</p><p>1958-1970 8) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management—Mining Claims</p><p>1958-1969 9) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management—Strip Mining</p><p>1969-1974 10) [Energy]—Forest Service Manual—Mineral Management—Withdrawals from Mineral Entry</p><p>1978 11) [Energy]—Fossil Energy, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 12) [Energy]—Fossil Energy, Folder 2 1978 13) [Energy]—Fuel Cell</p><p>Box 116</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Energy]—Fuel Economy and Gas Mileage Tests</p><p>1987 2) [Energy]—Fuel Use Act—Background Information</p><p>1987 3) [Energy]—Fuel Use Act—Repeal</p><p>1987 4) [Energy]—Fuel Use Act—Testimony</p><p>1976-1978 5) [Energy]—Fusion—General and Internal Confinement Fusion</p><p>Undated 6) [Energy]—Gas Heat Pump Research</p><p>Box 117</p><p>1975 1) [Energy]—Gas Prices and Supply Hearing</p><p>1978 2) [Energy]—Gas Pricing</p><p>1982-1988 3) [Energy]—Gas Tax Articles</p><p>1985 4) [Energy]—Gas Tax Proposals—Other</p><p>1977-1979 5) [Energy]—Gasohol</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Energy]—General Information on Energy Activities</p><p>1975 7) [Energy]—H.R. 6860—Energy Conservation and Production Revenue Act</p><p>1976 8) [Energy]—International Energy Agency (IEA) and International Energy Program (IEP)</p><p>1983 9) [Energy]—Legislation 1984 Low Income Energy Assistance—CAPS</p><p>1979 10) [Energy]—Legislation Miscellaneous—Report Figures</p><p>1977-1978 11) [Energy]—Lowell Weicker Press Releases Regarding Energy</p><p>1977 12) [Energy]—Lowell Weicker Statements Regarding Energy</p><p>1979 13) [Energy]—Mandatory Conservation</p><p>1975 14) [Energy]—Mandatory Energy Conservation Box 118</p><p>1975 1) [Energy]—Mandatory Gasoline Allocation Program</p><p>1976-1977 2) [Energy]—Methanol as Fuel</p><p>1986-1987 3) [Energy]—Mill Tailings in Nuclear Industry</p><p>1976-1977 4) [Energy]—Monthly Motor Gasoline</p><p>1976-1977 5) [Energy]—Monthly Petroleum Statistics Report—June 1976 to June 1977</p><p>1978 6) [Energy]—National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) Information</p><p>1988 7) [Energy]—National Lab Cooperative Research Initiative Act, Folder 1</p><p>1988 8) [Energy]—National Lab Cooperative Research Initiative Act, Folder 2</p><p>Box 119</p><p>1987 1) [Energy]—National Lab Cooperative Research Initiative Act, Folder 3</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Energy]—Natural Gas Deregulation</p><p>1976 3) [Energy]—New Sources of Gas Supply</p><p>1979 4) [Energy]—Nuclear Energy—Three Mile Island</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Energy]—Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing</p><p>1977 6) [Energy]—Nuclear Proliferation Fact Book</p><p>1984 7) [Energy]—Nuclear Waste Management and Use of the Sea</p><p>Box 120</p><p>1980 1) [Energy]—Ocean Margin Drilling</p><p>1976-1980 2) [Energy]—Ocean Thermal Energy</p><p>1975 3) [Energy]—Office of Fossil Energy—Quarterly Reports, 1975</p><p>1981 4) [Energy]—Offshore Oil and Safety</p><p>1977-1979 5) [Energy]—Oil and the Carter Administration—Articles and Fact Sheets 1974-1975 6) [Energy]—Oil Depletion Tax Removal</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Energy]—Oil Shale, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1977 8) [Energy]—Oil Shale, Folder 2</p><p>1978 9) [Energy]—Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries—Statistics</p><p>Box 121</p><p>1975-1977 1) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Information</p><p>1983 2) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Leasing Moratoria—Will Not Pay Off</p><p>1977 3) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas</p><p>1978 4) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Development and the Environment</p><p>1982 5) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Information Program— Pacific Summary</p><p>1983 6) [Energy]—Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Procedures for OCS Bid Adequacy</p><p>1975-1977 7) [Energy]—Petroleum Market Sales—1975 to 1977</p><p>Box 122</p><p>1977 1) [Energy]—Proposed Atlantic Offshore Program</p><p>1978 2) [Energy]—Ratings: Energy Legislation</p><p>1977 3) [Energy]—Regulation of Domestic Crude Oil</p><p>1987 4) [Energy]—Renewable Resources</p><p>1974-1975 5) [Energy]—Roll Call Vote Record</p><p>1976 6) [Energy]—Roll Call Vote Record</p><p>Box 123</p><p>1977-1982 1) [Energy]—Roll Call Vote Report—1977 1978-1979 2) [Energy]—Roll Call Vote Records</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Energy]—Roll Call Vote Record</p><p>1986-1987 4) [Energy]—S. 83—National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987</p><p>1975-1978 5) [Energy]—S. 419—Federal Oil Shale Commercialization Test Act</p><p>Box 124</p><p>1977 1) [Energy]—S. 474—Emergency Natural Gas Act—General</p><p>1987 2) [Energy]—S. 620—Petroleum Security Act of 1987</p><p>1975 3) [Energy]—S. 622—Conference Report and Draft</p><p>1975 4) [Energy]—S. 622—Floor Materials</p><p>1975 5) [Energy]—S. 622 and H.R. 7014—House and Senate Conference</p><p>1975 6) [Energy]—S. 622—Industry’s Comments</p><p>1975 7) [Energy]—S. 622—Oil Pricing Provisions</p><p>Box 125</p><p>1975 1) [Energy]—S. 622—Standby Energy Authorities Act</p><p>1975 2) [Energy]—S. 677—Strategic Energy Reserves Act</p><p>1984-1988 3) [Energy]—S. 798—Reduction of the Deficit and Public Debt Revenue Act of 1987</p><p>1987 4) [Energy]—S. 1006—Geothhermal Steam Act of 1987</p><p>1987 5) [Energy]—S. 1080—Gasohol Fuels</p><p>1987 6) [Energy]—S. 1217—Arctic Coastal Plain—Public Lands Leasing Act of 1987</p><p>1979 7) [Energy]—S. 1308—Priority Energy Act of 1979</p><p>1975 8) [Energy]—S. 1666—Energy Dialog Interview</p><p>1975 9) [Energy]—S. 1908—Industrial Energy Conservation Act of 1975</p><p>1978-1980 10) [Energy]—S. 2202, S. 2411, S. 2884—Chronology 1978 11) [Energy]—S. 2533—“Gasohol Motor Fuel Act”</p><p>1975 12) [Energy]—S. 2568—Price-Anderson Extension of Atomic Energy Act of 1954</p><p>1977-1978 13) [Energy]—S. 2692—The Department of Energy Civilian Program Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1979</p><p>Box 126</p><p>1976 1) [Energy]—S. 2932—Energy Conservation Act of 1976</p><p>1976 2) [Energy]—S. 2950—Alaska Gas Pipeline</p><p>1976 3) [Energy]—S. 3227—Solar Energy Act of 1976</p><p>1976 4) [Energy]—S. 3422—Natural Gas Act Amendments</p><p>1976 5) [Energy]—Small Grants Program and S. 3145—Energy Conservation Research and Development Act of 1976</p><p>1974 6) [Energy]—Subcommittee on Oil and Gas—Lowell Weicker</p><p>1987 7) [Energy]—Superconducting Super Collider</p><p>1975 8) [Energy]—Synthetic Fuels</p><p>Box 127</p><p>1977 1) [Energy]—Technical Reports of the Federal Energy Administration</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Energy]—Thermionic Energy Conversion</p><p>1978 3) [Energy]—Uranium Enhancement</p><p>1987 4) [Energy]—Uranium Enrichment</p><p>1978 5) [Energy]—Uranium Enrichment Hearings</p><p>1987 6) [Energy]—Uranium Milling and Reclamation Hearings</p><p>1977 7) [Energy]—Various Form Letters Regarding Energy Issues</p><p>1975-1976 8) [Energy]—Weicker’s Record on Energy Box 128</p><p>1978-1980 1) [Energy]—Weicker Statements—Support of Fuel Cell Amendment</p><p>1979 2) [Energy]—Weicker Voting Record on Energy Bills—96th Congress, 1st Session</p><p>1974-1981 3) [Energy]—Weicker’s Voting Record on Energy—General and Roll Call Voting Report</p><p>1987 4) [Energy]—Wind Energy Budget for Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1987 5) [Energy]—Wind Energy Funding</p><p>1987 6) [Energy]—Wind Power</p><p>1978-1983 7) [Environmental Issues]—Acid Rain, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1983 8) [Environmental Issues]—Acid Rain, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1983 9) [Environmental Issues]—Acid Rain, Folder 3</p><p>1978-1983 10) [Environmental Issues]—Acid Rain, Folder 4</p><p>1980 11) [Environmental Issues]—Alaska Lands Bill—H.R. 39 and S. 9</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Environmental Issues]—“Annual NEMP Report on the Health of the Northeast Coastal Waters of the Unites States, 1980”</p><p>Box 129</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Antarctic and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Antarctic and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), Folder 2</p><p>1969-1972 3) [Environmental Issues]—Atomic Energy</p><p>1980-1982 4) [Environmental Issues]—Background, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1982 5) [Environmental Issues]—Background, Folder 2</p><p>1980 6) [Environmental Issues]—Bay of Campeche—IXTOC Oil Spill Pictures</p><p>Box 130 1983-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Bay and Estuary Pollution</p><p>1983-1986 2) [Environmental Issues]—Bays, Estuaries, Rivers, East Coast and Washington Coast, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1986 3) [Environmental Issues]—Bays, Estuaries, Rivers, East Coast and Washington Coast, Folder 2</p><p>1977 4) [Environmental Issues]—Beverage Container Reuse and Recycling Act—S. 276</p><p>1976-1984 5) [Environmental Issues]—Bills and General Policy</p><p>1983 6) [Environmental Issues]—Bowhead Whales—Alaska Eskimo Subsistence Harvest</p><p>1980-1981 7) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act</p><p>1982-1983 8) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act</p><p>1981 9) [Environmental Issues]—The Clean Air Act—A Briefing Book for the Members of Congress</p><p>1983 10) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act—National Clean Air Coalition, Folder 1</p><p>Box 131</p><p>1983 1) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act—National Clean Air Coalition, Folder 2</p><p>1983 2) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act—National Clean Air Coalition, Folder 3</p><p>1980-1981 3) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendment—Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1981 4) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendment—Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1982 5) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendment—Miscellaneous</p><p>1976 6) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendments of 1976—Auto Warranty Provisions</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendments of 1976—Non- Deterioration, Folder 1</p><p>Box 132 1975-1976 1) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendments of 1976—Non- Deterioration, Folder 2</p><p>1976 2) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendments of 1976—Ozone Depletion</p><p>1986 3) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Coal Technology and Acid Rain Control</p><p>1981-1983 4) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act</p><p>1970-1980 5) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act of 1977</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendment of 1984—Weicker Language</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments</p><p>Ca. 1985 8) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984—Briefing Materials—Appropriated Sums</p><p>1983 9) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984—House— H.R. 2305, 2817, 3282</p><p>1977-1980 10) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984— Miscellaneous Public Law Materials</p><p>1983 11) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984 – Press and Correspondence</p><p>1977-1984 12) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984— Publications and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Related Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1984 13) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984— Publications and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Related Materials, Folder 2</p><p>Box 133</p><p>1977-1984 1) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984— Publications and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Related Materials, Folder 3</p><p>1983 2) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act Amendments of 1984—Senate—S. 432, 1288, 1330, 2006</p><p>1977 3) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act of 1977, H.R. 3199—Conference Reports 1985 4) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—Bills</p><p>1982-1985 5) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—Congressional Research Service Information Pack</p><p>1985 6) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—Congressional Research Service Report—Side by Side Comparison of S. 1128 and H. R. 8</p><p>1985 7) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—House Version— Congressional Record</p><p>1983-1985 8) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—National Estuaries Program, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 9) [Environmental Issues] – Clean Water Act Revision—National Estuaries Program, Folder 2</p><p>1986 10) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Act—Weicker/ McKinney Delegation Letter</p><p>1971-1972 11) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water Bill—Safe Drinking Water Act of 1972</p><p>Box 134</p><p>1980-1982 1) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection—Water Compliance Unit</p><p>1983-1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Environmental Protection Agency Appropriation</p><p>1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Environmental Protection Agency Research and Development on Drinking Water</p><p>1982 4) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Interstate Sanitation Commission— Western Long Island Dump Site</p><p>1984 5) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Marine Ecosystems Analysis Program (MESA)—Congressional Research Service Material</p><p>1965-1977 6) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Miscellaneous Bills</p><p>1985 7) [Environmental Issues]—Clean Water—Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1985</p><p>1981 8) [Environmental Issues]—Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection—An Inventory of Hazardous Waste Sites in Connecticut 1984 9) [Environmental Issues]—“Conserving Energy: The Reagan Budget and the Future Federal Role”</p><p>1983-1985 10) [Environmental Issues]—Dolphins and Whales</p><p>1982 11) [Environmental Issues]—Effects of Oil Well Drilling Fluids in the Marine Environment</p><p>1986 12) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Information, Folder 1</p><p>Box 135</p><p>1986 1) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Information, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Scorecard and Weekly Bulletin, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Scorecard and Weekly Bulletin, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Scorecard and Weekly Bulletin, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental and Energy Study Conference— Scorecard and Weekly Bulletin, Folder 4</p><p>1984-1986 6) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental News—Clippings</p><p>1978-1986 7) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperation—Estuaries and Bays, Folder 1</p><p>Box 136</p><p>1978-1986 1) [Environmental Issues]—Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperation—Estuaries and Bays, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Farmer Liability</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals</p><p>1966-1985 4) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 1 1966-1985 5) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 2</p><p>1966-1985 6) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 3</p><p>Box 137</p><p>1966-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 4</p><p>1966-1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 5</p><p>1966-1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Fur Seals Harvest, Folder 6</p><p>1978 4) [Environmental Issues]—General Accounting Office—Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Studies Program</p><p>1979-1985 5) [Environmental Issues]—Georges Bank Outer Continental Shelf Five Year Oil and Gas Leasing Plan, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1985 6) [Environmental Issues]—George Bank Outer Continental Shelf Five Year Oil and Gas Leasing Plan, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1985 7) [Environmental Issues]—Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Environmental Issues]—Groundwater Contamination, Folder 1</p><p>Box 138</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Groundwater Contamination, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Groundwater Contamination, Folder 3</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Groundwater Contamination, Folder 4</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Environmental Issues]—Hafner Industries, Incorporated—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Authorization</p><p>1984-1985 5) [Environmental Issues]—Harbor Seals</p><p>1984 6) [Environmental Issues]—Hawaiian Monk Seal</p><p>Box 139 1985-1986 1) [Environmental Issues]—High Level Nuke Waste Repository—Crystalline Repository Project, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Environmental Issues]—High Level Nuke Waste Repository—Crystalline Repository Project, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Environmental Issues]—Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee Amendment—Estuary</p><p>1979-1985 4) [Environmental Issues]—Humpback Whales</p><p>1980-1984 5) [Environmental Issues]—International Center for Endangered Species—Sea Turtles</p><p>1972 6) [Environmental Issues]—Javits Recycling Amendment</p><p>1979 7) [Environmental Issues]—Joint Hearings on the Campeche Oil Spill</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Environmental Issues]—Killer Whales—Capture and Display</p><p>1972 9) [Environmental Issues]—Land Use—S. 632—Water Resources Planning Act</p><p>Box 140</p><p>1969-1971 1) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Air, Water and Land Pollution, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 2) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Air, Water and Land Pollution, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Connecticut River Valley</p><p>1970-1971 4) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Energy and Oil Shale Development—Department of the Interior</p><p>1969-1971 5) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Environmental Affairs and Environmental Policy, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 6) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Environmental Affairs and Environmental Policy, Folder 2</p><p>1971 7) [Environmental Issues]—Legislative Oversight—Population Growth</p><p>1970-1975 8) [Environmental Issues]—Long Island Sound</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Environmental Issues]—Long Island Sound Bridge 1976-1986 10) [Environmental Issues]—Long Island Sound Program History, Folder 1</p><p>Box 141</p><p>1976-1986 1) [Environmental Issues]—Long Island Sound Program History, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) [Environmental Issues]—Lowell Weicker Position Paper and Environmental Record</p><p>1980-1984 3) [Environmental Issues]—Marine Mammals, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 4) [Environmental Issues]—Marine Mammals, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Environmental Issues]—Marine Mammals, Folder 3</p><p>1972 6) [Environmental Issues]—Minerals, Materials and Fuels—Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System</p><p>1981-1983 7) [Environmental Issues]—National Day of the Seal</p><p>1984 8) [Environmental Issues]—Natural Resources</p><p>1986-1987 9) [Environmental Issues]—New England Environment, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 10) [Environmental Issues]—New England Environment, Folder 2</p><p>1975 11) [Environmental Issues]—Noise Control Act Oversight</p><p>Box 142</p><p>1972 1) [Environmental Issues]—Noise Pollution Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) [Environmental Issues]—Noise Pollution Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) [Environmental Issues]—Noise Pollution Legislation, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 4) [Environmental Issues]—IXTOC I Oil Spill Hearing</p><p>1969-1976 5) [Environmental Issues]—Olympic Rowing Course</p><p>1983 6) [Environmental Issues]—Organizations and Contacts</p><p>1982-1985 7) [Environmental Issues]—Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985</p><p>1971-1972 8) [Environmental Issues]—Parks and Recreation—Preservation of the Connecticut River 1975 9) [Environmental Issues]—Pesticide Control Oversight</p><p>1971-1972 10) [Environmental Issues]—Power Plant Siting</p><p>1986 11) [Environmental Issues]—President’s Budget Request for the Council on Environmental Quality for Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>Box 143</p><p>1971-1972 1) [Environmental Issues]—Public Lands—Subject Based Correspondence (SBC)</p><p>1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Radioactive Waste—Northeast Interstate Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact Bill</p><p>1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Rene Dubos Center—Managing Water Resources</p><p>1976-1985 4) [Environmental Issues]—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976— Hazardous Waste Disposal</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Environmental Issues]—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Liability Insurance Permit Compliance Extension</p><p>1984 6) [Environmental Issues]—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Reauthorization </p><p>1981 7) [Environmental Issues]—S. 63—Steel Industry Extension—Clean Air Act— Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act of 1981</p><p>1971-1972 8) [Environmental Issues]—S. 1032—Environmental Protection Act of 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 9) [Environmental Issues]—S. 1032—Environmental Protection Act of 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 10) [Environmental Issues]—S. 1032—Environmental Protection Act of 1971, Folder 3</p><p>1976-1979 11) [Environmental Issues]—Sea Birds</p><p>Box 144</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Sea Turtles</p><p>1979-1983 2) [Environmental Issues]—Seals—International Day of the Seal 1983-1984 3) [Environmental Issues]—Shortnose Sturgeon Recovery Plan</p><p>1972 4) [Environmental Issues]—Solid Waste—Packaging</p><p>1985 5) [Environmental Issues]—Solvent Waste Recycling—Taxation of Solvent Recyclers</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Environmental Issues]—Southeast Fisheries Center</p><p>1981 7) [Environmental Issues]—Spiny Lobster—Environmental Impact Statement and Regulatory Impact Review</p><p>1986 8) [Environmental Issues]—Study Conference of February 10, 1986</p><p>1985 9) [Environmental Issues]—Superfund—Letters and Memos of Support and Opposition, Folder 1</p><p>Box 145</p><p>1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Superfund—Letters and Memos of Support and Opposition, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 2) [Environmental Issues]—Superfund—Reports and Statistics, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1986 3) [Environmental Issues]—Superfund—Reports and Statistics, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) [Environmental Issues]—Technologies to Sustain Tropical Resources</p><p>1972 5) [Environmental Issues]—Territorial and Insular Affairs—Foreign Offshore Fishing—Department of the Interior</p><p>1976-1985 6) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)</p><p>1980 7) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—American Cynamid Company and Chemical Manufacturers Association</p><p>1980 8) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—Army Corps of Engineers—Long Island Sound</p><p>1979-1980 9) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—Toxic Waste Bills</p><p>1977-1980 10) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—Clean Water Act of 1977— Background—P.L. 95-217 Report</p><p>Box 146 1979-1980 1) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—Hazardous Waste—S. 1480— Environmental Emergency Response Act</p><p>1980-1985 2) [Environmental Issues]—Toxic Waste—Information</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Environmental Issues]—Tuna</p><p>1972 4) [Environmental Issues]—Water and Power Resources—Energy Sources Research and Development</p><p>1972 5) [Environmental Issues]—Water and Power Resources— Import of Natural Gas—Department of the Interior</p><p>1972 6) [Environmental Issues]—Water and Power Resources—Offshore Oil Revenue Sharing—Department of the Interior</p><p>1972 7) [Environmental Issues]—Water and Power Resources—Riverinne Pollution</p><p>1971 8) [Environmental Issues]—Water and Power Resources—Water Resources Planning Act—Department of the Interior—Provision—National Land Use Policy—S. 632—Water Resources Planning Act</p><p>1976 9) [Environmental Issues]—Water Pollution Program</p><p>1976 10) [Environmental Issues]—Water Pollution Program—Section 404</p><p>1976-1977 11) [Environmental Issues]—Water Resources—Carter Recession</p><p>1981 12) [Environmental Issues]—Watt Book: Update, October 1981</p><p>Box 147</p><p>1981 1) [Environmental Issues]—Watt Book: Update, December 1981</p><p>1982 2) [Environmental Issues]— Watt Book: Update, October 1982</p><p>1981 3) [Environmental Issues]— Watt Book: The Wilderness Society, Folder 1</p><p>1981 4) [Environmental Issues]— Watt Book: The Wilderness Society, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Environmental Issues]— Watt Record—Reagan Policy, National Park System, Bureau of Land Management</p><p>1983-1985 6) [Environmental Issues]—Westway Project—New York City—Interstate Construction Funds Denied, Folder 1 Box 148</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Environmental Issues]—Westway Project—New York City—Interstate Construction Funds Denied, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Environmental Issues]—World Commission on Environment and Development</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Alar (Pesticide)—EPA Review Issue— Restriction of Daminozide</p><p>1943-1986 4) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Asbestos Abatement</p><p>1986 5) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act (ASHAA)</p><p>1984 6) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Assessment</p><p>1983 7) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Budget</p><p>1978-1979 8) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Congressional Briefing Book</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Diesel Emissions Standards</p><p>1985 10) [Environmental Protection Agency]—EPA Chemical Emergency Preparedness</p><p>Box 149</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Environmental Protection Agency]—EPA Particulates Policy</p><p>1984 2) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Ethylene Dibromide (EDB)—Food and Water Contamination</p><p>1984 3) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Ethylene Dibromide (EDB)—Pesticide Policy</p><p>1985 4) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Liability Insurance and Krevit Company File</p><p>1985 5) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Radon Gas Issue</p><p>1986 6) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Review of Sites to National Priorities List 1980 7) [Environmental Protection Agency]—S. 106—Clean Water Act—Section 106 —State Water Grants</p><p>Ca. 1984 8) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Sea Level Rise—Concerns and Response</p><p>1984 9) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Study of Organic Emissions and Potential Health Effects: Upjohn Chemical Company, North Haven, Connecticut—September, 1984</p><p>1984 10) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Summaries of Federal Environmental Laws Administered by the Environmental Protection Agency—Congressional Research Service</p><p>1985 11) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund</p><p>Box 150</p><p>1984 1) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—Atlantic Richfield Company —Report</p><p>1985 2) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund File—Congressional Record of Senate (Volume 131, Number 116 and 117, and Miscellaneous)—Superfund Reauthorization, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund File—Congressional Record of Senate (Volume 131, Number 118 and 119)—Superfund Reauthorization, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund File—Congressional Record of Senate (Volume 131, Number 120 and 121)—Superfund Reauthorization, Folder 3</p><p>1985 5) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund File—Congressional Record of Senate (Volume 131, Number 123)—Superfund Reauthorization, Folder 4</p><p>Box 151</p><p>1985 1) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund House and Senate Reauthorization Bills and Committee Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund House and Senate Reauthorization Bills and Committee Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund House and Senate Reauthorization Bills and Committee Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1985 4) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund House and Senate Reauthorization Bills and Committee Reports, Folder 4 1984 5) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—National Campaign Against Toxic Hazards—Reports</p><p>1985-1986 6) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Natural Resource Damage Assessments, Folder 1</p><p>Box 152</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Natural Resource Damage Assessments, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Environmental Protection Agency] – Superfund – Reports and Statistics</p><p>1982 3) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—Subcommittee on (Housing and Urban Development—Independent Agencies—Statements</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Superfund—Transportation of Hazmat and Hazardous Wastes</p><p>1985 5) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Waste Oil—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)—Environmental Program</p><p>1973 6) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Water Pollution Reimbursement</p><p>1983 7) [Environmental Protection Agency]—Water Quality Standards Handbook</p><p>1984 8) [Equal Rights]—Equal Access to Voting Rights Act</p><p>1976 9) [Equal Rights]—Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1978 10) [Equal Rights]—Equal Rights Amendment—Extension</p><p>1978 11) [Equal Rights]—Extension of Time for Ratification of Equal Rights Amendment—Press Releases</p><p>1971-1972 12) [Equal Rights]—H.J. Resolution 208—Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1982 13) [Equal Rights]—Voting Rights Act</p><p>1976 14) [Ethics]—3-M Campaign Contribution Investigation</p><p>Box 153</p><p>1970-1976 1) [Ethics]—1970 Campaign Advertisement—White House Connection— Weicker Campaign Involvement 1973-1976 2) [Ethics]—1976 Campaign Contributions—Allegations of Illegal Contributions</p><p>1977 3) [Ethics]—Calloway, Howard “Bo”</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Ethics]—Campaign Finance—Bert Lance—Carter Family’s Peanut Business Funds and Carter’s Presidential Campaign</p><p>1978 5) [Ethics]—Campaign Finance—Carter Campaign Questionable Funds</p><p>1982 6) [Ethics]—Campaign Spending Abuse—General Political Files</p><p>1978 7) [Ethics]—Clippings</p><p>1964-1967 8) [Ethics]—Dodd Censure Investigation</p><p>1977 9) [Ethics]—Ethics Code and Financial Disclosure—S. Res. 188</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Ethics]—Ethics Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 11) [Ethics]—Ethics Committee, Folder 2</p><p>Box 154</p><p>1981-1986 1) [Ethics]—Franking Mail Issues—Subcommittee on the Handicapped</p><p>1968-1976 2) [Ethics]—Franking Privilege</p><p>1975-1978 3) [Ethics]—Governmental and Senate</p><p>1980 4) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Amendment to S. 2377 (No. 1898), June 18, 1980</p><p>1980 5) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Bill for Reintroduction</p><p>1980 6) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Chronology</p><p>1980 7) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Copies of Bill</p><p>1980 8) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Correspondence</p><p>1978 9) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Ethics in Government Act</p><p>1980 10) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Fiscal Year 1981 Appropriations</p><p>1980 11) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Heymann’s Testimony on Appropriations 1980 12) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Introductory Statement</p><p>1980 13) [Ethics]—Government Act Amendments S. 2625—Lowell Weicker Press</p><p>1980 14) [Ethics] – Government Act Amendments S. 2625 – Notes</p><p>1980 15) [Ethics] – Government Act Amendments S. 2625 – S. 1612: Testimony</p><p>1982 16) [Ethics] – Hatch Act Prohibitions – 1984 Congressional and Presidential Elections</p><p>1981 17) [Ethics] – Honoraria – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1983 18) [Ethics] – Honorarium Working File – Diane Bateman</p><p>1973-1974 19) [Ethics] – Impeachment Proceedings – Rules and Constitutional Issues</p><p>1977-1979 20) [Ethics] – Interpretative Rulings of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, Beginning April 22, 1977, Folder 1</p><p>Box 155</p><p>1977-1979 1) [Ethics] – Interpretative Rulings of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, Beginning April 22, 1977, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1979 2) [Ethics] – Interpretative Rulings of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, Beginning April 22, 1977, Folder 3</p><p>1979 3) [Ethics] – Interpretative Rulings of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, Volume II, Beginning July 9, 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 4) [Ethics] – Interpretative Rulings of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, Volume II, Beginning July 9, 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) [Ethics] – Investigation – 1980 Presidential Debate Briefing Material</p><p>1978 6) [Ethics] – Koreagate, Folder 1</p><p>Box 156</p><p>1978 1) [Ethics] – Koreagate, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Clippings</p><p>1978 3) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Congressman Fraser 1978 4) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Korea Committee</p><p>1978 5) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Korean Investigation</p><p>1978 6) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Lowell Weicker Generated</p><p>1978 7) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Questions for Tongson Park</p><p>1978 8) [Ethics] – Koreagate – Senate Ethics Committee</p><p>1977-1979 9) [Ethics] – Lowell Weicker Amendment to S. Resolution 110 – Senate Code of Official Conduct</p><p>Undated 10) [Ethics] – Lowell Weicker Ethics Legislation – Chronology</p><p>1974-1977 11) [Ethics] – Lowell Weicker Financial Information: Tax Returns, Net Worth and Honoraria</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Ethics] – Lowell Weicker Position Paper and Biography, 1982</p><p>1977-1979 13) [Ethics] – Official Conduct Amendments of 1979 and Ethics in Government Amendments of 1979</p><p>1975-1977 14) [Ethics] – Organizational Materials for Select Committee on Ethics</p><p>Box 157</p><p>1977 1) [Ethics] – Press Conference – Lawsuit on Constitutionality of Ethics Code</p><p>1977 2) [Ethics] – Press Releases Regarding Ethics</p><p>1981-1986 3) [Ethics] – Rules Committee – Meeting Rooms, Mailings, Office Equipment Accountability</p><p>1974-1975 4) [Ethics] – S. 4059 – Net Worth Disclosure Act, September 30, 1974</p><p>1977-1980 5) [Ethics] – Senate - S. 109, S. 113, S. Resolution 110</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Ethics] – Senate Ethics Committee Background</p><p>1966-1967 7) [Ethics] – Senate Ethics Committee – Censure of Senator Thomas Dodd – S. Resolution 112, Record Vote Analysis, News Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>1966-1967 8) [Ethics] – Senate Ethics Committee – Censure of Senator Thomas Dodd – S. Resolution 112, Record Vote Analysis, News Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>1981 9) [Ethics] – Shure, Bill 1977 10) [Ethics] – Speeches and Statement Regarding Ethics</p><p>1978-1980 11) [Ethics] – S. Resolution 109, March 1979 – General Information, Background</p><p>1978-1980 12) [Ethics] – S. Resolution 109 – Official Conduct Amendment</p><p>Box 158</p><p>1981 1) [Ethics] – S. Resolution 109, Review of the Senate Code of Official Conduct</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Ethics] – Suit, Laxalt et al. vs. Kimmitt et al., Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Ethics] – Suit, Laxalt et al. vs. Kimmitt et al., Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Ethics] – Suit, Laxalt et al. vs. Kimmitt et al., Folder 3</p><p>1977 5) [Ethics] – Suit, Laxalt et al. vs. Kimmitt et al., July 14, 1977</p><p>1984 6) [Ethics] – Travel Expenses of United States Senators</p><p>1979-1981 7) [Ethics] – Weicker Foreign Travel, 1979, 1980</p><p>1983 8) [Family] – Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform, S- 1003</p><p>1983 9) [Family] – Child Care Legislation – 1983 Child Care Act, S. 1360/H.R. 2242</p><p>1983 10) [Family] – Child Protection Act, 1983, S. 1240</p><p>1983 11) [Family] – Children’s Survival Act of 1983, S. 572</p><p>1983 12) [Family] – Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Act, S. 699</p><p>1983 13) [Family] – Elderly Legislation, 98th Congress, Older American Act/Reauthorization</p><p>1983 14) [Family] – Elderly, “National Home Care Week” Legislation, 98th Congress, S. J. Resolution 122</p><p>Undated 15) [Family] – Foundation for Child Development</p><p>1983 16) [Family] – Grandparents Rights - The Uniform Grandparent Visitation Act</p><p>Box 159 1983 1) [Family] – Juvenile Justice Act</p><p>1983 2) [Family] – Legislation 98th Congress, Child Support – Social Security Act, Wage Deduction</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Family] – Legislation 98th Congress – Family Planning</p><p>1983 4) [Family] – Missing Children Act, S. 1240</p><p>1983 5) [Family] – S. 1469, Sexual Exploitation of Children</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Family] – Spousal and Child Abuse in Louisiana – Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1982 7) [Federal Aviation Administration] – Regulation by Objective</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Federal Bailouts] – Bailout of Chrysler Corporation</p><p>1979-1980 9) [Federal Bailouts] – Bailouts Under the Economic Development Administration Steel Loan Program</p><p>Undated 10) [Federal Bailouts] – Chronologies</p><p>1971 11) [Federal Bailouts] – Lockheed Bailout</p><p>1980 12) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Abscam Brief</p><p>Undated 13) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Access to Third Party Records</p><p>Undated 14) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] Charter – Laws and Regulations</p><p>1979 15) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] Charter -Privacy Issues</p><p>Box 160</p><p>1976-1979 1) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Civil Rights, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1979 2) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Civil Rights, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1987 3) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Computer Proposal</p><p>1978 4) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act</p><p>1983 5) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Guidelines</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Indictments, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Indictments, Folder 2 1977-1978 8) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Indictments - Clippings</p><p>1980 9) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – New York Bar: FBI Charter</p><p>1979 10) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – News Articles</p><p>Undated 11) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statue</p><p>1980 12) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Republican Charter: Press</p><p>1979 13) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – S. 1612 – FBI Charter</p><p>1980 14) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – S. 2928 – Charter Act</p><p>Box 161</p><p>Undated 1) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Amendment to S. 2272 Notice to Congress</p><p>1980 2) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Bill for Reintroduction</p><p>1980 3) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Chronology</p><p>1980 4) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Copies of S. 2272</p><p>1980 5) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Introductory Statement</p><p>1980 6) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Lowell Weicker Press on Bill</p><p>1980 7) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Memos to Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979 8) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Notes</p><p>1979 9) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Section by Section Comparison</p><p>1979-1980 10) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Virginia Law Weekly Article</p><p>1980 11) [Federal Bureau of Investigation] – Special Prosecutor – Weicker Authored Articles 1981-1983 12) [Federal Employees] – Federal Employees Health Benefits 1982-1983</p><p>1982 13) [Federal Employees] – Federal Employees Health Benefits Open Season</p><p>1985 14) [Federal Employees] – Governmental Affairs: District of Columbia 44th Congress, Miscellaneous Federal Employee Issues</p><p>1985 15) [Federal Employees] – H.R. 1534 – Flextime for Federal Employees</p><p>1983 16) [Federal Employees] – H.R. 3798 – Federal Employees Health Benefits Reorganization / Reform Act of 1983</p><p>1983 17) Federal Neutrality Act of 1983, S. 1405</p><p>1979 18) [Federal Trade Commission] – Disclosure Rule – Correspondence</p><p>1979 19) [Federal Trade Commission] – Disclosure Rule – International Franchise Association</p><p>1979 20) [Federal Trade Commission] – Disclosure Rule – July 17, 1979 Hearing</p><p>1979 21) [Federal Trade Commission] – Disclosure Rule – Summary</p><p>Box 162</p><p>1978 1) [Federal Trade Commission] – Lowell Weicker Generated FTC Issues</p><p>1976-1986 2) [Finance] – Federal Financing – Political Action Committee Financing</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Debt Collection Act of 1981, Federal Unpaid Debts</p><p>1983 4) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Federal Funding for Research and Development</p><p>1980 5) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Fiscal Year 1980 Supplemental Appropriations Bill</p><p>1979-1980 6) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Year 1980 Supplemental Debate Materials</p><p>1980 8) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing, 1980 1983 9) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing, 1983 Reauthorization</p><p>1984 10) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing, 1984 Background</p><p>1980 11) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – General Revenue Sharing in Connecticut</p><p>1980 12) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – May 8, 1980 Record on Kassebaum and Weicker Amendments</p><p>1983 13) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Overview of Budget Process</p><p>Box 163</p><p>1980 1) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1980 2) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Revenue Sharing Clippings</p><p>1980 3) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – Revenue Sharing Reauthorization</p><p>1980 4) [Finance, Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Assistance] – State and Local Fiscal Assistance Amendments Act of 1980</p><p>1983 5) Fire Safety Hearing Legislation, July 19, 98th Congress</p><p>1981 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Angola – Clark Amendment</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Angola – Intervention in Angola</p><p>1981 8) [Foreign Affairs] – Baghdad Reactor 1981 – Israeli Air Strike</p><p>1979-1980 9) [Foreign Affairs] – Bermuda II – Air Transport Agreement Negotiations</p><p>1984-1985 10) [Foreign Affairs] – Canadian / U.S. Maritime Boundary Dispute – Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank Region</p><p>1975 11) [Foreign Affairs] – Cape Verde Islands</p><p>1981 12) [Foreign Affairs] – “The Caribbean Basin and United States Foreign Policy”</p><p>Box 164 1984-1985 1) [Foreign Affairs] – Ethiopia Famine Relief</p><p>1971 2) [Foreign Affairs] – Europe Trip – Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Albania in Rome, Italy</p><p>1978-1981 3) [Foreign Affairs] – F-15 Equipment Sale to Saudis</p><p>1969-1981 4) [Foreign Affairs] – February 23 Proclamation of Independence of Estonia</p><p>1975 5) [Foreign Affairs] – Foreign Assistance, H.R. 4592</p><p>1978 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Foreign Policy – Background Clips – Towards the Soviet Union</p><p>Undated 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Haiti Briefing Materials</p><p>1982 8) [Foreign Affairs] –“ Hard-Headed Detente” by Richard Nixon</p><p>1975 9) [Foreign Affairs] – H. R. 9005 – International Development and Food Assistance Act of 1975</p><p>Undated 10) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel</p><p>1978 11) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel Arms Sale – Carter Administration Foreign Policy in the Middle East, Folder 1</p><p>1978 12) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel Arms Sale – Carter Administration Foreign Policy in the Middle East, Folder 2</p><p>1982 13) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel – Involvement in Lebanon</p><p>1975-1979 14) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel Material – The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty</p><p>Box 165</p><p>1979 1) [Foreign Affairs] – Israel Visit by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Foreign Affairs] – Lebanon Civil War</p><p>1960-1967 3) [Foreign Affairs] – Lithuania</p><p>1968-1979 4) [Foreign Affairs] – March 8, Bulgarian Independence Day</p><p>1980-1981 5) [Foreign Affairs] – Mexico</p><p>1977 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Mexican American Penal Sentences Treaty 1983-1988 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Middle East War Powers</p><p>1973-1987 8) [Foreign Affairs] – Middle East – Weicker Speeches, Press Releases</p><p>1977-1981 9) [Foreign Affairs] – Nicaragua, Brazil, Colombia</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Foreign Affairs] – Northern Ireland – Ethnic Strife</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Foreign Affairs] – Paisley Letter – Visa Revocation of Reverend Ian Paisley</p><p>1971 12) [Foreign Affairs] – Pakistan and Bangladesh Crisis</p><p>1975 13) [Foreign Affairs] – Panama</p><p>1960-1978 14) [Foreign Affairs] – Panama Canal Treaties</p><p>1985 15) [Foreign Affairs] – Presidential Letters – Miroslav Medvid Case</p><p>1981 16) [Foreign Affairs] – Prince Fahd Peace Plan – Saudi Arabia Peace Plan</p><p>1975 17) [Foreign Affairs] – Refugee Assistance – Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, S. 1661</p><p>1972-1973 18) [Foreign Affairs] – Relations</p><p>Box 166</p><p>1975-1979 1) [Foreign Affairs] – Rhodesia – U.S./South African Policy</p><p>1981 2) [Foreign Affairs] – Salvadoran Refugee Relocation Issue</p><p>1977 3) [Foreign Affairs] – Statement of Ida Yoder Representing the Family of Delilah Yoder, Missing in Ecuador – Foreign Relations Committee</p><p>1985-1988 4) [Foreign Affairs] – South Africa, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 5) [Foreign Affairs] – South Africa, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Treaty with Spain – Four American Bases on Spanish Soil</p><p>1978 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Uganda</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Foreign Affairs] – Uganda Clippings, H.R. 9253, H.R. 9252, H.R. 9524, H.R. 9526 – Statements by Weicker</p><p>1974-1975 9) [Foreign Affairs] – USSR Trade – General</p><p>1981 10) [Foreign Affairs] – Venezuela 1971-1975 11) [Foreign Affairs] – Vietnam</p><p>1975 12) [Foreign Affairs] – Vietnam, Cambodia – Correspondence, Clippings </p><p>1975 13) [Foreign Affairs] – Vietnam, Cambodia – Legislation, Legislative Notices, Reports </p><p>1982 14) [Foreign Affairs] – West Bank Riots</p><p>Box 167</p><p>1975 1) Foreign Investment Oversight</p><p>1974 2) Freedom of Information Act</p><p>1980 3) Freedom of Information Act – CIA Charter</p><p>1975-1977 4) Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act</p><p>1980 5) Freedom of Information Act, S. 2397 – Preservation of Confidential Information</p><p>1982-1983 6) Freedom of Information Reform Act, S. 774</p><p>1983 7) Gang of Five – Senate Influence</p><p>Undated 8) General Address List</p><p>1981-1985 9) Government Accountability Project – Report and Articles</p><p>1983 10) Gun Control – Hand Gun Control</p><p>1972-1975 11) Gun Control – Presidential Protection and Handgun Control</p><p>1972 12) Gun Control – S. 2507 – Handgun Control Act of 1972</p><p>1974-1976 13) Gun Control – Scully, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1976 14) Gun Control – Scully, Folder 2</p><p>Box 168</p><p>1985 1) [Handicapped] – 10th Anniversary Hearing, PL 94-142, October 29 – Education for all Handicapped Children Act 1982 2) [Handicapped] – 1982 Annual Report of Connecticut – Office of Protection and Advocacy for Handicapped and Developmentally Disabled Persons</p><p>1987 3) [Handicapped] – 1987</p><p>1988 4) [Handicapped] – 1988</p><p>1980 5) [Handicapped] – “A Benefit-Cost Approach ot the Prioritization of Rehabilitation Research”</p><p>1985 6) [Handicapped] – Abuse of the Mentally Ill</p><p>1982 7) [Handicapped] – “A Comparison and Analysis of Current and Proposed Regulations for P.L. 94-142”</p><p>1983 8) [Handicapped] – Administration’s Education of the Handicapped Act – Statutory Language</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Handicapped] – Administrative Policies Affecting Special Education, Directories/Clearinghouses on the Disabled</p><p>1977 10) [Handicapped] – Amendment of Civil Rights Act Title VII – Prohibition of Job Discrimination Against Physically Handicapped</p><p>1983 11) [Handicapped] – Amendments to the Education for the Handicapped Act</p><p>1972-1982 12) [Handicapped] – Analysis of Selected Judicial Decisions on P.L. 94-142</p><p>1981-1984 13) [Handicapped] – Appropriations – National Institute of Handicapped Research, 1983-1984</p><p>Box 169</p><p>1968-1985 1) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board</p><p>1978-1985 2) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Accessibility to Buildings and Facilities</p><p>1980-1984 3) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board / Enforcement Authority</p><p>1984 4) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Federal Register – Accessibility Standards</p><p>1980-1985 5) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Funding, Activities, Statement, Comptroller Report 1984-1985 6) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Javits/Wagner/O’Day Program</p><p>1984 7) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board Meeting, July 9 and 10</p><p>1985-1986 8) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Meetings Minutes</p><p>Box 170</p><p>1976-1985 1) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board – Reports</p><p>1981 2) [Handicapped] – Architectural and Transport-Ion Barriers – Accessibility</p><p>1982 3) [Handicapped] – Architectural Barriers Act of 1968</p><p>1982 4) [Handicapped] – Articles/Statements – Summer, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1982 5) [Handicapped] – Association Comments to P.L. 94-142, Regulations</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Handicapped] – Belle Chasse State School, Louisiana –Abuse, Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1978, 1984 7) [Handicapped] – Blue Cross/Blue Shield – Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization versus Inpatient Care – Reading Hospital and Medical Center</p><p>Box 171</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Handicapped] – BRI – Behavior Research Institute</p><p>1982 2) [Handicapped] – CEC – Council for Exceptional Children – “Proposed Statutory and Regulatory Changes to P.L. 94-142”</p><p>1980 3) [Handicapped] – Centennial of Helen Keller’s Birth</p><p>1985 4) [Handicapped] – Children’s Protection Act of 1985 – Report/Subcommittee Mark-Up/Hatch-Weicker Compromise/Hearing Correspondence</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Handicapped] – Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act – P.L. 96-247</p><p>1984 6) [Handicapped] – Closed Captioned Institute</p><p>1975-1982 7) [Handicapped] – Comments and Briefings Notice, P.L. 94-142 1982 8) [Handicapped] – Comments in Support of P.L. 94-142, Proposed Regulations</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Handicapped] – Comments on Proposed Changes in Amendments</p><p>1982 10) [Handicapped] – Comments on Proposed Regulations from Constituents, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1983-1984 11) [Handicapped] – Commission on Financing of Free and Appropriate Education for Special Needs Children</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Handicapped] – Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped</p><p>Box 172</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Handicapped] – Community and Family Living Amendments</p><p>1982 2) [Handicapped] – Comparisons/Analysis – Dear Colleague Letter to Secretary Bell and President Reagan, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1978-1982 3) [Handicapped] – Congressional Actions, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1983 4) [Handicapped] – Connecticut Department of Income Maintenance</p><p>1981-1984 5) [Handicapped] –Connecticut Developmental Disabilities</p><p>1981 6) [Handicapped] – Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Handicapped] – Connecticut’s Developmental Disabilities Act Reauthorization Recommendations</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Handicapped] – Consolidated Rail Corporation v. Lee Ann LeStrange Darrone</p><p>1983 9) [Handicapped] – Consolidated Rail Corporation v. Lee Ann LeStrange Darrone – Handicapped Employment Discrimination Case</p><p>1986 10) [Handicapped] – “Consortium for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities”</p><p>1983 11) [Handicapped] – Correspondence to and from Lowell Weicker </p><p>1981-1982 12) [Handicapped] – Cost of Special Education</p><p>Box 173 1982-1983 1) [Handicapped] – CSPD – Comprehensive System of Personnel Development, Part B</p><p>1983-1985 2) [Handicapped] – Deaf-Blind Centers Information—Education for the Handicapped Act Reauthorization</p><p>1981 3) [Handicapped] – Deaf/Blind Centers (Section 622)</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Handicapped] – Dear Friend Letters</p><p>1981 5) [Handicapped] – Deinstitutionalization</p><p>1982 6) [Handicapped] – Department of Education – Documents, Comments –P.L. 94- 142</p><p>1982 7) [Handicapped] – Department of Employment Publications – American Rehabilitation</p><p>1985 8) [Handicapped] – Dependent Care Tax Issues</p><p>Undated 9) [Handicapped] –“ Disabled Americans’ Self Perceptions: Bringing Disabled Americans into the Mainstream”</p><p>1984 10) [Handicapped] – Disabled Individuals – Correspondence</p><p>Box 174</p><p>1980-1982 1) [Handicapped] – Disciplining Handicapped Students</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] –DODDS – Department of Defense Dependents Schools Special Education</p><p>1982 3) [Handicapped] – Drafts of Questions for P.L. 94-142 Regulations Hearing</p><p>1950-1982 4) [Handicapped] – Due Process – Legal Perspective </p><p>1982 5) [Handicapped] – Early Childhood Programs (Section 623) – “Analysis of the Impact of the Handicapped Children’s Early Education Program”</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Early Intervention Materials – Handicapped Children</p><p>1979-1983 7) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Congressional Research Service Material, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1983 8) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Congressional Research Service Material, Folder 2 Box 175</p><p>1979-1983 1) [Handicapped] – Educational for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Congressional Research Service Material, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1983 2) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Congressional Research Service Material, Folder 4</p><p>1982 3) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 –Dear Colleague Letter</p><p>1979 4) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Implementation Issues</p><p>1982 5) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Letter to President Reagan on P.L. 94-142</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Letter to Secretary of Education Terrell Bell on 1982 Annual Report to Congress</p><p>1982 7) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Letter to Secretary of Education Terrell Bell on Comment Period</p><p>1984 8) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Letter to Secretary of Education Terrell Bell on 6th Annual Report to Congress</p><p>1982 9) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 –Letter to Secretary of Education Terrell Bell Requesting Total Withdraw of Proposed Regulations</p><p>1975-1982 10) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Policy Issues</p><p>1980-1984 11) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Related Services, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 12) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 – Related Services, Folder 2</p><p>Box 176</p><p>1984 1) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act – 1984 – Connecticut Department of Education “Briefing Papers”, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act – 1984 – Connecticut Department of Education “Briefing Papers”, Folder 2 1985-1986 3) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act – Nebraska Materials</p><p>1985 4) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act – Publications, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 5) [Handicapped] – Education for All Handicapped Children Act – Publications, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1983 and 1984</p><p>Box 177</p><p>1983 1) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1983 and 1984 – Comparison, Funding, Evaluation</p><p>1983 2) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – Analysis</p><p>1974-1975 3) [Handicapped] – Education of the HandicappedAct – Hearing Loss</p><p>1975-1982 4) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – Regulations/Rules</p><p>1983 5) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Copies of Laws</p><p>1982 6) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act Revision and Extension</p><p>Box 178</p><p>1983 1) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act, S. 1341</p><p>1983 2) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – S. 1341 – Section by Section Analysis, Original Bill</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – Secondary Education Support – Letters and References</p><p>1982-1986 4) [Handicapped] – Education of the Handicapped Act – Special Education</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Handicapped] – Employment and Training Partnership Act Hearings</p><p>1981-1984 6) [Handicapped] – Entrepreneurship – Improvement of Facilities for the Mentally Handicapped 1983 7) [Handicapped] – Evaluating the Effects of P.L. 94-142</p><p>1976 8) [Handicapped] – “Evaluation of Handicapped Children’s Early Education Program (HCEEP)”</p><p>Box 179</p><p>1981-1984 1) [Handicapped] – Facilities, Quality of Facilities for Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1983 2) [Handicapped] – Fifth Annual Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Public Law 94-142 – Education for all Handicapped Children Act, U.S. Department of Education</p><p>1986 3) [Handicapped] – Final Report of the Connecticut Birth to Three Interagency Committee</p><p>1986 4) [Handicapped] – Funding, 1981-1987</p><p>1981-1985 5) [Handicapped] – Gallaudet and National Technical Institute for the Deaf Report – U.S. Department of Education, Office of Inspector General</p><p>1970-1986 6) [Handicapped] – Gallaudet College – National Technical Institute for the Deaf Oversight</p><p>1981-1983 7) [Handicapped] – “Gary W.” Case – Mentally Handicapped Children Transferred between Louisiana and Texas</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Handicapped] – General Accounting Office Study of Education of the Handicapped Act – State Administration Percentage</p><p>1971 9) [Handicapped] – General Information</p><p>1979 10) [Handicapped] – General Information on Education for the Handicapped Act Programs</p><p>Ca. 1984 11) [Handicapped] – General Survey of Facilities – Amount of Beds</p><p>1983-1984 12) [Handicapped] – General Survey of Facilities – Overview</p><p>Box 180</p><p>1982 1) [Handicapped] – Hearing Testimonies – P.L. 94-142 Education for all Handicapped Children Act</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Handicapped] – Helen Keller National Center 1985-1986 3) [Handicapped] – Hollis Fait Memorial Conference – University of Connecticut</p><p>1982 4) [Handicapped] – House Hearing on Proposed Regulations., P.L. 94-142, Handicapped Act</p><p>1984 5) [Handicapped] – Improve Processing of Handicapped Employment Discrimination Complaints</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Handicapped] – Innovation and Development – Sections 641, 642 – Research in Education of the Handicapped</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Handicapped] – Jobs Training Partnership Act</p><p>1982-1984 8) [Handicapped] – Job Training Partnership Act</p><p>1983 9) [Handicapped] – Job Training Partnership Act – Comprehensive Employment and Training Act</p><p>1983-1984 10) [Handicapped] – Job Training Partnership Act – Employment of the Handicapped, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 11) [Handicapped] – Job Training Partnership Act – Employment of the Handicapped, Folder 2</p><p>Box 181</p><p>1983 1) [Handicapped] – Job Training Partnership Act - Rehabilitation</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Joint Hearing on Recommendations to Improve Services for Mentally Retarded Citizens</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Handicapped] – Judicial Decisions on P.L. 94-142 – Education for all Handicapped Children Act</p><p>Undated 4) [Handicapped] – JWOD – Javits-Wagner-O’Day Program – Committee for Purchase form the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped</p><p>1983 5) [Handicapped] – Legislation 1984 – S. 2053, Community and Family Living</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] –Legislation, 98th S. 591 – Olympic Checkoff Act</p><p>1977-1983 7) [Handicapped] – Legislation – Education of the Handicapped</p><p>1979 8) [Handicapped] – Legislation in the 95th Congress</p><p>1983 9) [Handicapped] – Legislative Achievements 1981-1984 10) [Handicapped] – Legislative Achievements – Subcommittee on the Handicapped – Labor and Human Resources – Legislative Report Activity Review</p><p>1972-1982 11) [Handicapped] – Legislative History of P.L. 94-142</p><p>1984 12) [Handicapped] – Legislative Information File for the 98th Congress – Source: Scorpio, Library of Congress Database</p><p>Box 182</p><p>1980-1981 1) [Handicapped] – Litigating the Rights of Handicapped Children</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Litigation and the Education of the Handicapped Act</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Handicapped] – Litigation – Attorney’s Fees, Hearing Preparation</p><p>1982-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Lowell Weicker Subcommittee Record Achievements – Highlights</p><p>1981 5) [Handicapped] – Lowell Weicker Correspondence – P. L. 94-142</p><p>1982 6) [Handicapped] – McNeil Lehrer Report on Regulations – P.L. 94-142</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Handicapped] – Media Services and Captioned Films – Sections 652, 653</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Handicapped] – Monitoring Education of the Handicapped Act</p><p>1983 9) [Handicapped] – MR/DD Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities – Expenditure Analysis</p><p>1981 10) [Handicapped] – National Center for a Barrier Free Environment</p><p>1972-1985 11) [Handicapped] – National Center on Deafness at California State University at Northridge</p><p>1979-1982 12) [Handicapped] – National Commission – Arts for the Handicapped</p><p>1981 13) [Handicapped] – National Council on the Handicapped</p><p>1984-1985 14) [Handicapped] – National Council on the Handicapped – General Correspondence and Reports</p><p>Box 183</p><p>1975 1) [Handicapped] – National Federation of the Blind 1983-1985 2) [Handicapped] – National Industries for the Blind</p><p>1983-1985 3) [Handicapped] – National Industries for the Severely Handicapped</p><p>1981-1985 4) [Handicapped] – National Technical Institute for the Deaf – National Advisory Group</p><p>1982-1984 5) [Handicapped] – New York Intermediate Care Facilities</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Handicapped] – North Carolina Public Hearings Transcripts, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Handicapped] – Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services – Job Training Partnership Act Initiatives</p><p>1983 8) [Handicapped] – Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services – Staffing and Reductions in Force</p><p>Undated 9) [Handicapped] – Options Analysis for Targets of Opportunity for Deregulation under P.L. 94-142</p><p>1983-1985 10) [Handicapped] – Organizations – Heritage Foundation – Education of the Handicapped</p><p>1981 11) [Handicapped] – Original Working Papers on Regulations – Department of Education Briefing Paper – Education of the Handicapped</p><p>Box 184</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Handicapped] – Oversight Hearing, June 11, 1985 – Gallaudet College and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Folder 1</p><p>1966-1985 2) [Handicapped] – Oversight Hearing, June 11, 1985 – Gallaudet College and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Folder 2</p><p>1982 3) [Handicapped] – Oversight on Education for all Handicapped Children Act</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Parent Centers – Parent Support Networks</p><p>1980-1983 5) [Handicapped] – Parent Program – Parent Training and Information Centers</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Handicapped] – Part B – State Grant Program</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Handicapped] – Personnel Development (Sections 631, 632, 634) – Training Personnel for the Education of the Handicapped 1982-1983 8) [Handicapped] – Phone Contacts – Constituent Calls – Library Letters – Handicapped Subcommittee</p><p>1982 9) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Analyses of Proposed Changes to the Regulations</p><p>Box 185</p><p>1982 1) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Comments from Associations</p><p>1982 2) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Comments – Testimony</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Draft Bill and Implementation</p><p>1977-1982 4) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Education for all Handicapped Children Act Regulations</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 6) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 7) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 3</p><p>Box 186</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 4</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 5</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Least Restricted Environment Letters – Deaf Education, Folder 6</p><p>1982 4) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – National Association of State Directors of Special Education – Survey on Proposed Regulations</p><p>1982 5) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 Proposed Regulations – Lowell Weicker and Secretary Bell’s Letters and Statements – House Committee on Education Response to Proposed Regulations 1982 6) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 Proposed Regulations – Materials on Withdrawn Provisions</p><p>1982 7) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 Proposed Regulations – Speeches and Comments on Administration Proposal</p><p>1982 8) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 Proposed Regulations – State Grant Program – Comparison and Analysis</p><p>1982 9) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 – Questions from Congressional Research Service</p><p>1968-1983 10) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142, Section 607 – Removal of Architectural Barriers</p><p>1975-1983 11) [Handicapped] – P.L. 94-142 Summary, Analysis, Consequences of Proposed Changes</p><p>Undated 12) [Handicapped] – Proposed Statutory and Regulatory Changes to P.L. 94-142</p><p>1982 13) [Handicapped] – Preliminary Regulatory Impact Analysis – Proposed Amendments to Regulations – P.L. 94-142</p><p>1979-1982 14) [Handicapped] – Preschool Incentive Grant Program for Handicapped Children</p><p>Box 187</p><p>1981-1985 1) [Handicapped] – PRIDE – Fashion for Special Needs</p><p>1977-1983 2) [Handicapped] – Program Descriptions – Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1983</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Handicapped] – Quality of Institutions for Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1981-1986 4) [Handicapped] – Reagan Record</p><p>1982 5) [Handicapped] – Recent Studies on P.L. 94-142 – “Local Implementation of P.L. 94-142: Final Report of a Longitudinal Study”</p><p>1984 6) [Handicapped] – Recommendation – Consequences from ICMFR Site Visits</p><p>Undated 7) [Handicapped] – Recruitment and Information – Education for the Handicapped Act Reauthorization 1982-1985 8) [Handicapped] – Regional Resource Centers – Education of the Handicapped Act Reauthorization</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Handicapped] – Regional Resource Centers (Section 621)</p><p>1981-1984 10) [Handicapped] – Regional Vocational, Adult, Postsecondary Programs (Section 625)</p><p>Box 188</p><p>1982 1) [Handicapped] – Regulations as Published, August 4. 1982 – 34 CFR Part 300, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1984-1986 2) [Handicapped] – Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986, H.R. 4021</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – S. 1340</p><p>1977-1982 4) [Handicapped] – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – Section 504</p><p>1973-1986 5) [Handicapped] – Reports and Research – Gallaudet College and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf</p><p>1982-1984 6) [Handicapped] – Resolutions /Amendments, Sponsor or Co-Sponsorship, 1983-1984</p><p>1981 7) [Handicapped] – Responses to Changes in P.L. 94-142 Regulations – Connecticut</p><p>1979-1983 8) [Handicapped] – Richard Ekstrand – Articles on Special Education Issues</p><p>1981-1986 9) [Handicapped] – RIF – Reduction in Force Information</p><p>Box 189</p><p>1980-1982 1) [Handicapped] – Right to Free Education, P.L. 94-142</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Handicapped] – S. Con. Res. 71 – 10th Anniversary of the Enactment of the Education for all Handicapped Children Act Hearing</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – S. C. Res. 22, 1983 – Objectives of the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons, 1983-1992</p><p>1976-1977 4) [Handicapped] – Scovill Manufacturing Company - Committee from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped 1975-1976 5) [Handicapped] – Scovill Manufacturing Company – Paper Clip Purchase from Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 6) [Handicapped] – Scovill Manufacturing Company – Paper Clip Purchase from Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Folder 2</p><p>1984 7) [Handicapped] – Separate Regulations on New Discretionary Programs</p><p>1981-1983 8) [Handicapped] – Severely Handicapped Projects, Section 624 – Education for Severely Handicapped Youth</p><p>1985 9) [Handicapped] – Small Business Set- Aside Issue</p><p>1986 10) [Handicapped] – Small Business / Sheltered Workshop Hearing</p><p>1984 11) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Bilingual Special Education</p><p>1984 12) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Computers in Special Education</p><p>Box 190</p><p>1982-1984 1) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Learning Disabilities</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Mental Retardation</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Migrant Special Education</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Special Education Programs for the Young Handicapped</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Rural Special Education</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Speech/Language Pathology</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Handicapped] – Special Education – Technology and Special Education</p><p>1983-1986 8) [Handicapped] – Specialized Transportation for the Handicapped</p><p>1975-1984 9) [Handicapped] – Special Studies – Section 618 – P.L. 94-142</p><p>1982 10) [Handicapped] – State-Federal Program of Vocational Rehabilitation</p><p>1982 11) [Handicapped] – Statements on P.L. 94-142 Regulations</p><p>Box 191 1982-1984 1) [Handicapped] – Statistics on Special Education: Financing, Child Count – P.L. 94-142</p><p>1979-1984 2) [Handicapped] – Students in Vocational Education Programs – Office of Civil Rights, Education Department Vocational Education Responses</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Study of Deinstitutionalized Pennhurst Residents</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Subcommittee Activities – Developmental Disabilities Act of 1984 – Rehabilitation Act Reauthorization</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Handicapped] – Subcommittee – Committee on Labor and Human Resources</p><p>1982 6) [Handicapped] – Subcommittee Comparisons – Lowell Weicker Amendment – Supplemental Appropriations, P.L. 94-142 Regulations</p><p>1983 7) [Handicapped] – Subcommittee on the Handicapped – Mark-Up of the Education of the Handicapped Act</p><p>1981-1985 8) [Handicapped] – Supreme Court 504 Decisions – Rehabilitation Act of 1973</p><p>1982-1984 9) [Handicapped] – Supreme Court Decision on P.L. 94-142, Hendrick Hudson District, Board of Education v. Rowley</p><p>Box 192</p><p>1984 1) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School, Folder 3 </p><p>1984 4) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School – Crosby Centers</p><p>1984 5) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School – Kipling Houses</p><p>1984 6) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School - Rounds 1984 7) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School – Satellite Homes</p><p>1984 8) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School – Squares Buildings</p><p>Box 193</p><p>1984 1) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Colorado State Home and Training School – Summit Village</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Connecticut Department of Income Maintenance – Southbury Training School</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Fairview Training Center, Oregon</p><p>1982-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Mansfield Training School, Connecticut</p><p>1983 5) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Paul’s Valley State School, Oklahoma</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Staten Island Developmental Center, New York</p><p>1983 7) [Handicapped] – Surveys of Facilities – Utah State Training School</p><p>1982 8) [Handicapped] – Testimonies on P.L. 94-142 Regulations, Folder 1</p><p>1982 9) [Handicapped] – Testimonies on P.L. 94-142 Regulations, Folder 2</p><p>1983 10) [Handicapped] – Testimony – Education of the Handicapped Act</p><p>1985 11) [Handicapped] – Very Special Arts Festivals – Arts for the Handicapped</p><p>Box 194</p><p>1981-1983 1) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Data on Handicapped</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education for the Handicapped</p><p>1984 3) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Congressional Research Service Analysis on Handicapped Provisions</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Congressional Research Service on Excess Cost 1980-1984 5) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Information, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 6) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Information, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1984 7) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Information, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Materials for Drafting Vocational Education Bill for the Handicapped</p><p>Box 195</p><p>1984 1) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Other Senate Vocational Educational Bills</p><p>1984 2) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Vocational Education Formula</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Legislation – Vocational Education Report Language</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education – Nina Bar-Droma’s Materials</p><p>1982-1983 5) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – American Vocational Association Reauthorization</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Bibliography on Data on Vocational Special Needs</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Hatch’s Adult Educational Bill</p><p>Undated 8) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Limited English Proficiency in Vocational Education Position Paper</p><p>1979-1981 9) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Office for Civil Rights Statistics on Vocational Education</p><p>1983 10) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Papers on Vocational Education for Handicapped – President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped National Advisory Council</p><p>1983-1985 11) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Senate Hearings on Vocational Education Reauthorization – Handicapped and Disadvantages, Folder 1 Box 196</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Senate Hearings on Vocational Education Reauthorization – Handicapped and Disadvantages, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – State Directors Vocational Education</p><p>1983 3) [Handicapped] – Vocational Education Reauthorization 1983 – Vocational Education Reauthorization Hearing</p><p>1982 4) [Handicapped] – Vocational Rehabilitation and Developmental Disabilities Budget Fiscal Year 1983 – Congressional Research Service Issue Brief</p><p>1979-1983 5) [Handicapped] – Vocational Rehabilitation Hearings</p><p>1983 6) [Handicapped] – Vocational Rehabilitation Reauthorization 1983 – Fact Sheet</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Handicapped] – Vocational Rehabilitation – Section 504 – Rehabilitation Act of 1973</p><p>1986 8) [Handicapped] – Weicker House – Bridgeport Connecticut – United Cerebral Palsy Association of Fairfield County, Incorporated</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Handicapped] – Weicker Efforts / Praise</p><p>1980-1982 10) [Handicapped] – Youngberg v. Romeo – Mentally Handicapped Person’s Right to Treatment</p><p>Box 197</p><p>1983 1) [Health] – 98th Congress SJR61 – Digestive Diseases</p><p>1982 2) [Health] –A.D.M. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Mental Health Working Conference</p><p>1972 3) [Health] – Aging – General Information</p><p>1972-1976 4) [Health] – Aging – Older Americans Act – Special Committee on Aging</p><p>1974-1977 5) [Health] – Alcoholism and Women</p><p>1983 6) [Health] – Alzheimer’s Disease, 98th Congress</p><p>1969 7) [Health] – American Medical Association – 1969 List of Literature</p><p>1983 8) [Health] and Human Services –Narf vs. Schweicker – Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities – Medicare Program 1984 9) [Health] and Occupational Safety Hospital Surveys, Folder 1</p><p>1984 10) [Health] and Occupational Safety Hospital Surveys, Folder 2</p><p>1985 11) [Health] – Biomedical Ethics Board – Health Research Extension Act of 1985</p><p>1976 12) [Health] Block Grant Consolidation Proposal</p><p>1982 13) [Health] Block Grants</p><p>Box 198</p><p>1982-1983 1) [Health] – 1983 – Yale Eye Center</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Health] – Cancer</p><p>1971-1972 3) [Health] – Cancer – Laetrile Information</p><p>1979-1980 4) [Health] – Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services</p><p>1977 5) Health Care Costs – Statements, October 18</p><p>1978 6) Health Care – Hospital Cost Containment</p><p>1984 7) Health Care – Medicare, Medicaid – Standard Medicare Rates in Hospitals</p><p>1974-1975 8) Health Care – New Haven Community Health Care Center Grant</p><p>1969-1973 9) Health Care - Paramedic Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1973 10) Health Care – Paramedic Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1973 11) Health Care – Paramedic Legislation, Folder 3</p><p>Undated 12) Health Care – “Report of the National Study Group on State Medicaid Strategies”</p><p>Undated 13) [Health] – Chronologies</p><p>1984 14) [Health] – Citizens League Report –“ Meeting the Crisis in Institutional Care”</p><p>1983 15) [Health] – Community Health Centers – 98th Congress</p><p>1984 16) [Health] – Comptroller General Report – Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Block Grant Box 199</p><p>1973-1976 1) [Health] – Emergency Medical Services</p><p>1971 2) [Health] – Environmental Health</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Health] – Fish Oil Background Documents, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Health] – Fish Oil Background Documents, Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) [Health] – Food Stamps – Program Efficiency</p><p>1982 6) [Health] – General</p><p>1971-1972 7) [Health] – General Information</p><p>1983 8) [Health] – Help for Fernandez, Angelita</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Health] – Homelessness and Mental Illness</p><p>1982-1984 10) [Health] – JAD – General Preventative Health – Tuberculosis</p><p>Box 200</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Health] – Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals</p><p>1969 2) [Health] – Kidney Disease</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Health] – Legislation 98th Congress – Health Planning</p><p>Undated 4) [Health] Legislation – Alcohol and Drug Abuse Amendments of 1983</p><p>1983 5) [Health] Legislation – Arthritis Bill – Establish a National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases</p><p>1983 6) [Health] Legislation – Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act / Adoption Reform Act</p><p>1983 7) [Health] Legislation – Cost Containment Bill – Edward Kennedy</p><p>1980-1983 8) [Health] Legislation – “Deemed Status”, S. 713 – Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities</p><p>1983 9) [Health] Legislation – Diabetes, S.J. Res. 121 – National Diabetes Month</p><p>1983 10) [Health] Legislation – FDA Approval, Ecologic Therapy for Treating Allergies to Food Products 1982 11) [Health] Legislation – Gene Zanuettor, Quadriplegic Funds Casework</p><p>1983 12) [Health] Legislation – Health Services for Unemployed Workers, S. 951, 98th Congress</p><p>1983 13) [Health] Legislation – HMO Bill, S. 963</p><p>1983 14) [Health] Legislation – Look Alike Drug Bill, S. 503 – Imitation Controlled Substances Act of 1983</p><p>1983 15) [Health] Legislation – Lupus Foundation of America, Incorporated</p><p>1982 16) [Health] Legislation – Mrs. Ruggiero – Dr. Melvin Van Woerts Grant Application, L-5 HTP for Treatment of Myoclonus</p><p>1983 17) [Health] Legislation – Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week, S.J. Res. 140</p><p>1983 18) [Health] Legislation – National Institute of Health, 98th Congress</p><p>1983 19) [Health] Legislation – National Tuberous Sclerosis Week, S. J. Res.148</p><p>1981-1983 20) [Health] Legislation – Orphan Drug Bill Information, S. 2130</p><p>1983 21) [Health] Legislation – Public Health, S. 241 – Medical Facility Dependent Care Act</p><p>1982-1983 22) [Health] Legislation – S. 1176, To Authorize Appropriation of Funds for Preventive Health Service Programs for Tuberculosis</p><p>1983 23) [Health] Legislation – Saccharin Bill, S. 89 – Saccharin Study and Labeling Act Amendments of 1983</p><p>1973 24) [Health] Maintenance Organization Act</p><p>1971-1972 25) [Health] Manpower</p><p>Box 201</p><p>1972-1976 1) [Health] Manpower Legislation</p><p>1975 2) [Health] – Masselli, Mark – Community Health Center, Inc. Middletown, Connecticut</p><p>1973 3) [Health] – Medical Malpractice</p><p>1976 4) [Health] – Medicare Proposals 1975 5) [Health] – Middlesex Memorial Hospital</p><p>1985 6) [Health] – National Institutes of Health – Research Funding, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1979 7) [Health] – New York University Protest of Contract Award – Chimpanzees – Kaplan, Julius, National Institutes of Health</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Health] – Nursing Homes</p><p>1971-1972 9) [Health] – Over-the-Counter Drugs – General Information</p><p>1982-1985 10) [Health] Planning and Resource Allocation Act of 1986, S. 1855</p><p>1970-1971 11) [Health] – Population Control</p><p>1983 12) [Health] Promotion Disease Prevention, S. 771, 98th Congress</p><p>Box 202</p><p>1978 1) [Health] – Recombinant DNA- Information and H.R. 11129</p><p>1970-1974 2) [Health] – References - Articles, Congressional Record, Summaries</p><p>1985 3) [Health] Research Extension Act of 1985 and the Public Health Service Act</p><p>1983-1985 4) [Health] – Research on Health Benefits of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Maritime Foods, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Health] – Research on Health Benefits of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Maritime Foods, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) [Health] – RSP Laboratories, Incorporated – Birth Control</p><p>1971 7) [Health] – S. 934, Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1971</p><p>1975 8) [Health] – S. 1681, Cosmetic Safety Amendments of 1976</p><p>1983 9) [Health] – S.J. Res. 19 Legislation, Psychology Days</p><p>1979 10) [Health] – Senator Kennedy – Labor Sponsored Committee for National Health Insurance – Health Care for All Americans Act of 1979</p><p>1987 11) [Health] – Senior Citizen Article by Lowell Weicker, January 16</p><p>1975-1980 12) [Health] – Summary of Lowell Weicker Health Record – Chronology</p><p>1977 13) [Health] Systems Agency 1979 14) [Health] – World Hunger / Malnutrition</p><p>Box 203</p><p>1979-1981 1) Highway Act of 1981</p><p>1971 2) [Highways] – American Automobile Association Statement on Highway Safety, May 21</p><p>1977-1979 3) [Highways] – America’s Highways</p><p>1983 4) [Highways] – Bridge Safety and Financing – Congressional Research Service Material</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Highways] – Charles Haulbach – Highway Tree Planting</p><p>1973 6) [Highways] – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Highways] – Highway Transit</p><p>1975-1977 8) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund</p><p>1973-1979 9) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Amendments, Votes, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1979 10) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Amendments, Votes, Folder 2</p><p>1956-1979 11) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Background – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1956-1979 12) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Background – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1956-1979 13) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Background – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>Box 204</p><p>1975-1978 1) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Background Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 2) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Background Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Clippings</p><p>1975-1979 4) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Dear Colleagues, Speeches, Floor Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1979 5) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Dear Colleagues, Speeches, Floor Statements, Folder 2 1976-1979 6) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Facts and Figures</p><p>1978-1980 7) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – General Highway Information</p><p>1979 8) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – H.R. 4249 – Amendment to Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978 – Facts and Figures</p><p>1979 9) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – H.R. 4249 – Amendment to Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978 – General Provisions</p><p>1975 10) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – S. 1300 – Federal Transportation Improvement Act of 1975</p><p>1975 11) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – S. 2711 – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1975</p><p>1975-1979 12) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Speech Material, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1979 13) [Highways] – Highway Trust Fund – Speech Material, Folder 2</p><p>Box 205</p><p>1978-1983 1) [Highways] – I-84, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1983 2) [Highways] – I-84, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Highways] – Interstate Transfer Grants – Lowell Weicker Action</p><p>1979-1982 4) [Highways] – Interstate Transfer Program</p><p>1973 5) [Highways] – Kennedy-Weicker Amendment to S. 502</p><p>1978 6) [Highways] – Lowell Weicker Amendment 1698 to S. 3073 – Authorize Federal-Aid Highway Program Through Fiscal Year 1980</p><p>1978-1982 7) [Highways] – Niantic River Bridge, Waterford, Connecticut – Lowell Weicker Action and Clippings</p><p>1983 8) [Highways] – Public Law 97-424, Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982</p><p>1983-1984 9) [Highways] – Route 25</p><p>1983 10) [Highways] – Route 72</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Highways] – Territorial Highways 1978 12) [Highways] – Weicker as Cosponsor of S. 2557 – Emergency Transportation Act of 1977</p><p>1985 13) H.J. Res. 342 – Commodity Credit Corporation Loans</p><p>1981 14) Holocaust Memorial Council – Nazi War Art Memorabilia Controversy</p><p>Box 206</p><p>1982-1984 1) Homeless Shelters in New York City</p><p>1984 2) Horse Cars on the Mall</p><p>1970-1971 3) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Clearing House for Public Housing</p><p>1970 4) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Housing, New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1969-1971 5) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Land Use and Housing</p><p>1968-1972 6) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1972 7) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1972 8) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – SBC – Housing and Urban Affairs, Folder 1</p><p>Box 207</p><p>1970-1971 1) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – SBC – Housing and Urban Affairs, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 2) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – SBC – Housing and Urban Affairs, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1971 3) [Housing and Urban Affairs] – Social Goals – Public Housing</p><p>Undated 4) Housing and Urban Issues – Chronology</p><p>1975 5) [Housing] – Choices for 1976</p><p>1974 6) [Housing] – Circular A-70 – Office of Management and Budget Memo</p><p>1977-1982 7) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Birch Plain Creek Project – Peter R. Johl et. al. v. Town of Groton</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Branford Elderly Housing 1977-1983 9) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Cardinal Shehan Center, Bridgeport</p><p>1983 10) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Church Street, South New Haven</p><p>Box 208</p><p>1982-1983 1) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Connecticut Solar Bank Application – Energy Division of the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management</p><p>1983 2) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects –Fairmont Heights</p><p>Undated 3) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Father Panik Village, Bridgeport</p><p>1981-1983 4) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Grove Manor</p><p>1983 5) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Hartford Infill Number 2 Housing</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Isaac Thomas – HUD Deposit on Barbour Gardens Apartments</p><p>Ca. 1983 7) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Lowell Weicker – Notes and Correspondence</p><p>1982-1983 8) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Milford Turnkey Project</p><p>1980-1983 9) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – New Haven Post Office Rehabilitation Project</p><p>1982 10) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – North Haven Elderly Housing 1</p><p>1982 11) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Publications – Low Income Housing Information Service and the Liberty Street Review</p><p>1978-1982 12) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Stamford Neighborhood Strategy Area Program</p><p>1980-1983 13) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas – Waterbury</p><p>Undated 14) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Torringford West II Donagee</p><p>Undated 15) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Waterbury Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program</p><p>Undated 16) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – West Haven Public Housing Authority Modifications 1983 17) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – West Haven Turnkey Elderly Housing</p><p>1982-1983 18) [Housing] – Connecticut Projects – Wolcott Place Housing Project – Sponsored by the Harford Architecture Conservancy</p><p>1980 19) [Housing] – Dear Colleague Letter – Section 8 Rental Housing</p><p>1975 20) [Housing] – Emergency Homeowner’s Relief Act</p><p>1974-1980 21) [Housing] – Farmers Home Administration Task Force on Housing Allocation Formulas</p><p>1975 22) [Housing] – Federal Housing Administration</p><p>1972 23) [Housing] – FHA Housing Loans and a Speech to the Home Builders Association</p><p>Undated 24) [Housing] – Finance – Low Income Housing Project</p><p>1980 25) [Housing] – John Bennet t– FMHA Rental Prepayment</p><p>1975 26) [Housing] – Legislation – 94th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>Box 209</p><p>1975 1) [Housing] – Legislation – 94th Congress, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 2) [Housing] – Legislative History – Housing Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 3) [Housing] – Legislative History – Housing Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) [Housing] – Low and Moderate Income Housing</p><p>Ca. 1980 5) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – American Planning Association</p><p>1979-1980 6) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – Chamber of Congress</p><p>1974-1980 7) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – Department of Commerce</p><p>1980 8) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – General Accounting Office</p><p>1980 9) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 190 – Housing and Urban Development Box 210</p><p>1980 1) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – Housing Data Update October 1980</p><p>1980 2) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – National Urban League</p><p>1980 3) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – Research Compiled Findings</p><p>Ca. 1979 4) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – The Brookings Institute</p><p>1980 5) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – The National Urban Coalition</p><p>1980 6) [Housing] – Research – Housing Projections – Housing Contacts for Research Compiled August 1980 – Urban Land Initiative</p><p>1979-1981 7) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill</p><p>1980 8) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Amendments</p><p>1979-1980 9) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Background</p><p>1979-1980 11) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1980 11) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1980 12) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Interest Groups</p><p>1979-1980 13) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Lowell Weicker Co-sponsorship</p><p>1979-1980 14) [Housing] – S. 506 Fair Housing Bill – Official Documents</p><p>Box 211</p><p>1975 1) [Housing] – S. 1281 – Home Mortgage Disclosure Act</p><p>1975 2) [Housing] – S. 1483 – Emergency Housing Act of 1975</p><p>1974 3) [Housing] – S. 3979 – House Purchase Assistance Act of 1974 1973-1980 4) [Housing] – Statements, Press Clippings – Mortgages, Interest Rates, Shortages, Condominium, Legislation</p><p>Undated 5) [Housing] Summary</p><p>1964-1974 6) [Housing] – Tax Incentives for Low Income Home Development, Folder 1</p><p>1964-1974 7) [Housing] – Tax Incentives for Low Income Home Development, Folder 2</p><p>1977 8) H.R. 583 – Enlistment Bonus Extension</p><p>1975 9) H.R. 1394 – For the Relief of Suk Chin and Hae Suk Chin</p><p>1975 10) H.R. 1395 – For the Relief of Mee Kyung Cho and Hee Kyung Cho</p><p>1975 11) H.R. 1396 – For the Relief of Sang Kook Chung and Hwa Soon Chung</p><p>1975 12) H.R. 1397 – For the Relief of Ae Sook Song and Mi Yun Lee</p><p>1983 13) H.R. 2292 – Arctic Bill – Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1983</p><p>1977 14) H.R. 2521 – Rabbit Meat – Domesticated Rabbit Meat Inspection</p><p>1980 15) H.R. 2742 – Indiana Dunes – National Lakeshore Bill</p><p>1975 16) H.R. 3130 – Environmental Impact State Bill – Amend the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969</p><p>Box 212</p><p>1973 1) H.R. 3153 – Social Security Amendments</p><p>1976 2) H.R. 3348 – Amendment 2121 – Veterans’ “Poppy” Programs</p><p>1983 3) H.R. 3416 – Antarctic Bill – Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1983</p><p>1979 4) H.R. 3439 –“ American Immigration” – Preferential Treatment in the Admission of Children of United States Armed Forces Personnel</p><p>1979 5) H.R. 3919 – Impose a Windfall Profit Tax on Domestic Crude Oil</p><p>1979 6) H.R. 4249 – Surface Transportation Assistance Act Amendments</p><p>1979 7) H.R. 4440 – Amendment 708 – to Prohibit Use of Funds Regarding Certain Rail Highway Crossing Demo Projects 1975 8) H.R. 5357 – United States Travel Service</p><p>1977 9) H.R. 5882 – Agricultural Land Use</p><p>1982 10) H.R. 6113 – Amend Title I of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972</p><p>1972-1973 11) H.R. 6767 – Amendment – Trade Reform Act of 1973</p><p>1980 12) H.R. 6820 – CIA Charter – Aspin Bill – Intelligence Activities Act of 1980</p><p>1972-1973 13) H.R. 7102 – Drug Industry vs. Food and Drug Administration – Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act</p><p>1971 14) H.R. 7109 – Amendment No. 223 – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Programs and Projects Use Recycled Materials</p><p>1973 15) H.R. 7200 – Railroad Retirement Act Amendments</p><p>1973 16) H.R. 7447 – Neighborhood Youth Corps Amendment</p><p>1980 17) H.R. 7542 – Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 1980</p><p>1980 18) H.R. 7583 – Treasury U.S. Postal Service Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1981 – Weicker Amendments</p><p>1980 19) H.R. 7584 – Appropriations for the State Department – Justice and Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1975 20) H.R. 7656 – Beef Research and Information Act</p><p>1977 21) H.R. 7739 – Require the Preparation of Small Business Impact Statements in Connection with Federal Agency Rules</p><p>1971 22) H.R. 7960 – National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1972</p><p>1975-1976 23) H.R. 8069 – Health Education and Welfare Appropriations Bill – President Ford’s Veto</p><p>1975 24) H.R. 8121 – State, Justice and Commerce Departments Appropriations Bill</p><p>1975 25) H.R. 8122 – Public Works Appropriations</p><p>Box 213</p><p>1974 1) H.R. 8193 – Energy Transportation Security Act of 1974 1972 2) H.R. 8395 – To Amend the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1972</p><p>1976 3) H.R. 8410 – Packer Bonding Bill</p><p>1973-1974 4) H.R. 8547 – Amend the Export Administration Act of 1969 to Protect Domestic Economy</p><p>1975 5) H.R. 8561 – Agriculture Department and Related Agencies Appropriations</p><p>1978 6) H.R. 8588 – Executive Reorganization Independent Regulatory Commissions Productivity in Government – Establishing an Inspector General for the Small Business Administration</p><p>1975 7) H.R. 8598 – Child Support Amendments</p><p>1971 8) H.R. 8687 – Department of Defense Procurement – Amendment No. 218 – Recycled Materials</p><p>1975-1976 9) H.R. 8773 – Fiscal Appropriations – Department of Interior Appropriations</p><p>1972 10) H.R. 9212 – Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972</p><p>1973 11) H.R. 9281 – Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms Administration Retirement Benefits</p><p>1976 12) H.R. 9721 – Inter-American Development Bank and African Development Fund Act of 1976</p><p>1975-1976 13) H.R. 9803 – Day Care – Assistance Meeting Federal Child Care Standards</p><p>1974 14) H.R. 10337 – Resolution of Hopi-Navajo Land Disputes</p><p>1978 15) H.R. 10627 – Small Business Contracting Equity Act</p><p>1978 16) H.R. 10632 – Small Business Regulatory Relief Act – Provide Regulatory Flexibility for Small Business in Certain Instances so that the Effect of Regulation Matches the Size of Business</p><p>1978 17) H.R. 11445 – to Amend the Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958</p><p>Box 214</p><p>1978 1) H.R. 11713 – To Create a Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Loan Program within the Small Business Administration</p><p>1978 2) H.R. 12182 – Relating to Tax Treatment of Qualified Dividend Reinvestment Plans 1974 3) H.R. 12993 – Broadcast License Renewal Act</p><p>1974 4) H.R. 14434 – Special Energy Research and Development Appropriations Bill, 1975</p><p>1974 5) H.R. 15323 – Price-Anderson Extension Act – Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954</p><p>1972 6) H.R. 15474 – National Cooley’s Anemia Control Act</p><p>1973-1974 7) H.R. 15893 – Amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973</p><p>1974 8) H.R. 16900 – Supplemental Appropriation Amendment</p><p>1974 9) H.R. 16901 – Amendment – Sugar File</p><p>1971 10) H.R. 10947 – Provide a Job Development Investment Credit</p><p>1973-1974 11) H.R. 15544 – Amendment – Prevent Unwarranted Disclosures of Individual and Corporate Internal Revenue Service Returns</p><p>1982 12) [HUD] – 202 Housing New Orleans for the Elderly</p><p>1977-1978 13) [HUD] Activity</p><p>1980 14) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – Section 8 Income Limit Adjustments</p><p>1980 15) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – Background HUD Appropriations Information and Other Supplemental Amendments, Folder 1</p><p>1980 16) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – Background HUD Appropriations Information and Other Supplemental Amendments, Folder 2</p><p>Box 215</p><p>1980 1) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – National Association of Home Builders Legislative Priorities, Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981</p><p>Undated 2) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – “Save Housing Petition”</p><p>1980 3) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – Section 8 Facts, Folder 1</p><p>1980 4) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – Section 8 Facts, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 5) [HUD] – Affordable Housing – United States Government Accountability Office Neighborhood Reinvestment Study 1981-1983 6) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1982 Supplements – Energy Conservation Programs, Rescission Bill, H.R. 5922, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1983 7) [HUD] –Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1982 Supplements – Energy Conservation Programs, Rescission Bill, H.R. 5922, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1983 8) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1982 Supplements – Energy Conservation Programs, Rescission Bill, H.R. 5922, Folder 3</p><p>1981-1983 9) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1982 – Solar Rescission and Suit, Folder 1</p><p>Box 216</p><p>1981-1983 1) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1982 – Solar Rescission and Suit, Folder 2</p><p>1983 2) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1984 – Supplemental Markup Notes, Folder 1</p><p>1983 3) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1984 – Supplemental Markup Notes, Folder 2</p><p>1983 4) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1984 – Supplemental Markup Notes – Appropriations</p><p>1983 5) [HUD] – Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1984 – Supplemental Markup Notes – Conference</p><p>1980 6) [HUD] – Budget – Consulting Programs</p><p>1980 7) [HUD] – Budget – Entering the 1980s Fiscal Policy Choices, Report to the Senate and House Committees on the Budget Parts I and II</p><p>1980 8) [HUD] – Budget – News Clips – Concerns on Recession’s Effects, Folder 1</p><p>1980 9) [HUD] – Budget – News Clips – Concerns on Recession’s Effects, Folder 2</p><p>1980 10) [HUD] – Budget – Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1981 on Housing Background</p><p>Box 217 1979-1981 1) [HUD] – Chronological Background – Main Topic – Housing and Urban Issues; Minor Topics – Clean Air Act, Mitchell Amendment</p><p>1975 2) [HUD] – Decline in Federal Housing Administration Activity and Effect of Housing Opportunity for Middle Income Families</p><p>1978-1979 3) [HUD] – Fiscal Year 1978-1979 – H.R. 12933</p><p>1969-1982 4) [HUD] – Housing Units Involving Demolition and Urban Development Action Grants</p><p>1977-1978 5) [HUD] – H.R. 12936</p><p>1982-1983 6) [HUD] – Phone Log, 1983</p><p>1971-1972 7) [HUD] – Project Selection Criteria</p><p>1982 8) [HUD] – Proposed Reduction in Force Reorganization</p><p>1978 9) [HUD] – Proxmire Two Percent Cut Amendment – S. 3084</p><p>1979-1980 10) [HUD] – Recent Articles on Housing Industry</p><p>Box 218</p><p>1979-1980 1) [HUD] – Rental Housing Overview</p><p>1977-1980 2) [HUD] –Rental Housing – Section 8</p><p>1980 3) [HUD] – Rental Housing – Section 8 Middle Income Proposal</p><p>1980 4) [HUD] – Rental Housing Statements</p><p>1982 5) [HUD] – Reorganization of Field Offices</p><p>1982-1983 6) [HUD] – Reorganization of Hartford HUD Staff</p><p>1979-1980 7) [HUD] – Urban Development Action Grants – Community Economic Development</p><p>1980 8) [HUD] – Urban Jobs and Enterprise Zone Act of 1980 – H.R. 7563 and S. 2823 – Federal Housing Association Insurance Funds, H. R. 7041</p><p>1980 9) Human Services Integration – Effectiveness</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Immigration] – Illegal Aliens and Mexican Immigration, Folder 1 Box 219</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Immigration] – Illegal Aliens and Mexican Immigration, Folder 2</p><p>1967-1969 2) [Immigration] – Judiciary</p><p>1980 3) [Intelligence Issues] – CIA Charter – Clippings and Articles</p><p>1971-1980 4) [Intelligence Issues] – CIA Charter – Legal Concerns, Reform, and Press Use</p><p>Undated 5) [Intelligence Issues] – CIA Oversight – Chronology</p><p>1978 6) [Intelligence Issues] – Clips, Background</p><p>1980 7) [Intelligence Issues] – Identities Protection Legislation</p><p>1977 8) [Intelligence Issues] – Intelligence Committee – Investigation Requests – Bugging of Panama Canal Negotiations</p><p>1978 9) [Intelligence Issues] – Intelligence Committee – Report on Activities of “Friendly” Foreign Intelligence Services in the United States: A Case Study</p><p>1976 10) [Intelligence Issues] – Intelligence Committee – S. Res. 400 – Establishment of Standing Committee of the Senate on Intelligence</p><p>1979 11) [Intelligence Issues] – Iran – “Evaluation of U.S. Intelligence Performance Prior to November 1978”</p><p>1974-1980 12) [Intelligence Issues] – Lowell Weicker – Statements and Legislation to Create Congressional Oversight Committee</p><p>Box 220</p><p>1977 1) [Intelligence Issues] – Patrick Moynihan Surveillance Bill – S. 1950 – Foreign Surveillance Prevention Act</p><p>1975 2) [Intelligence Oversight] – Central Intelligence Agency – Consolidated Defense Intelligence Program Budget</p><p>1975 3) [Intelligence Oversight] – Central Intelligence Agency – Hearings on Budget</p><p>1975 4) [Intelligence Oversight] – Federal Bureau of Investigation – Political Abuses</p><p>1976 5) [Intelligence Oversight] – Issues – Background – Senate Rule 36 Regarding Release of Confidential Information</p><p>1976 6) [Intelligence Oversight] – Legislation – Glenn-Weicker Amendment 1976 7) [Intelligence Oversight] – Presidential Reforms</p><p>1976 8) [Intelligence Oversight] – Press Clippings</p><p>1976-1977 9) [Internal Revenue Service] – Investment Annuity Issue – Revenue Ruling 77- 85</p><p>1978 10) [International Affairs] – Africa – Background and Clippings</p><p>1975-1976 11) [International Affairs] – Angola</p><p>1976-1977 12) [International Affairs] – Background Material – Chemical and Biological Warfare – S. Con. Res. 15</p><p>1982 13) [International Affairs] – Canadian Antitrust Policy</p><p>1974-1975 14) [International Affairs] – Foreign Affairs Acts – S. 3349, H.J. Res. 1131</p><p>Box 221</p><p>1981 1) [International Affairs] – General Information and Philosophy</p><p>1978 2) [International Affairs] – Guyana Situation – Mass Poisoning Deaths</p><p>1977-1978 3) [International Affairs] – Haiti – Human Rights Issues</p><p>1976-1977 4) [International Affairs] – Human Rights Issues – USSR, Romanians</p><p>1977 5) [International Affairs] – Israel, Egypt – Possible Peace Negotiations</p><p>1978 6) [International Affairs] – Israel, Egypt – Possible Peace Negotiations – Background and Clippings</p><p>1981-1982 7) [International Affairs] – Israel – Golan Heights</p><p>1978 8) [International Affairs] – Middle East Accords</p><p>1978 9) [International Affairs] – Namibia</p><p>1977 10) [International Affairs] – Neutron Bomb – Enhanced Radiation Weapons Approval</p><p>1977 11) [International Affairs] – Panama Canal Zone</p><p>1977 12) [International Affairs] – Radio Free Europe Funding</p><p>1977 13) [International Affairs] – Rhodesian Chrome Legislation 1980 14) [International Affairs] – Robert Stolz Centenary – April 16, Austria</p><p>Box 222</p><p>1975-1979 1) [International Affairs] – Turkey Arms Embargo</p><p>1974-1977 2) [International Affairs] – Turkey – Cyprus</p><p>1981 3) [International Affairs] – Turkey – Diplomatic Relations with Israel</p><p>1976-1979 4) [International Affairs] – Uganda – Tanzania</p><p>1974-1979 5) [International Affairs] – Ukrainian Background</p><p>1977 6) [International Affairs] – United Nations – Human Rights Covenants</p><p>1984 7) [International Affairs] – Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton</p><p>1979 8) Interstate Commerce Commission</p><p>1975 9) Interstate Commerce Commission – Regulatory Reform</p><p>1972 10) Israel – Norman Dacey and Press Coverage of Israel</p><p>1983 11) Judicial Issues – Judicial Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 12) Judiciary – SBC – Improvements in Judicial Machinery</p><p>1983 13) [Kenney, Mike] – Anderson, Kenneth – Connecticut Farm Bureau Association</p><p>1983 14) [Kenney, Mike] – Fuade, Bill – Connecticut Commission on the Arts</p><p>1983 15) [Kenney, Mike] – Files from Mike Kenney, Administrative Assistant</p><p>1983 16) [Kenney, Mike] – Gordon McDougal – New England Trade Council</p><p>1975-1977 17) “King of Capitol Hill” Program</p><p>1978 18) [Koreagate] – Senate Select Committee on Ethics Hearings – “Food for Peace Program”</p><p>1978 19) [Koreagate] – Weicker Resolution – Press Resolution, January 24</p><p>Box 223 1977-1978 1) [Labor]—1978 Survey of Work Disability</p><p>1978 2) [Labor]—Airline Regulatory Reform—S. 2493—Canon, Kennedy, and Pearson Air Transportation Reform Act of 1978</p><p>1975 3) [Labor]—Common Situs—Picketing Bill—S. 1479 and H.R. 5900</p><p>1983 4) [Labor]—Connecticut Politics</p><p>1980 5) [Labor]—Disabled Children and Unemployment Compensation</p><p>1975 6) [Labor]—Emergency Employment Appropriations Act of 1975—H.R. 4481</p><p>1971-1972 7) [Labor]—Emergency Strike Legislation</p><p>1974 8) [Labor]—Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974—H.R. 2</p><p>1972-1974 9) [Labor]—Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1972, 1973 and 1974</p><p>1983 10) [Labor]—Federal Employers Pay Freeze</p><p>1985 11) [Labor]—Garcia vs. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority—Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations Bill—Overtime and Use of Volunteers</p><p>1981 12) [Labor]—Government Contracts—Dictaphone Corporation Proposal Controversy, Folder 1</p><p>1981 13) [Labor]—Government Contracts—Dictaphone Corporation Proposal Controversy, Folder 2</p><p>1975 14) [Labor]—Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW Appropriations Act of 1976</p><p>1979 15) [Labor]—Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Appropriations Act of 1980, H.R. 4389</p><p>1980 16) [Labor]—Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Appropriations Act of 1980 —Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)</p><p>1979 17) [Labor]—Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Appropriations Act of 1980 —Surface Mining Regulations</p><p>1979 18) [Labor]—Housing and Community Development Amendments of 1979</p><p>1978 19) [Labor]—H.R. 50—Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978</p><p>1980 20) [Labor]—H.R. 3236—Social Security Disability Amendments of 1979</p><p>1979 21) [Labor]—H.R. 3434—Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1979 1979 22) [Labor]—H.R. 5359—Department of Defense Appropriation Act of 1980— Maybank Amendment</p><p>1975 23) [Labor]—H.R. 5900—National Labor Relations Act Amendments—Common Situs Picketing</p><p>1984 24) [Labor]—Industrial Policy</p><p>Undated 25) [Labor]—Job Protection and Employment—Chronologies</p><p>Undated 26) [Labor]—Job Safety—Chronology</p><p>1978 27) [Labor]—Labor Law Reform Act of 1978—H.R. 8410</p><p>Undated 28) [Labor]—Labor Law Reform and Nominations—Chronology</p><p>1984 29) [Labor]—Labor and Human Resources—98th Congress Committee Mark-Ups</p><p>1983 30) [Labor]—Labor and Human Resources Committee—John A. Doyle and Handicapped</p><p>Box 224</p><p>1985 1) [Labor]—Labor and Human Resources Committee Releases</p><p>1970-1972 2) [Labor]—Labor and Public Welfare—General Information</p><p>Undated 3) [Labor]—Labor Relations and Union Rights—Chronology</p><p>Undated 4) [Labor]—Labor and Social Security Issues—Summary</p><p>1979 5) [Labor]—Lowell Weicker Speech—Equal Employment Advisory Council, June 20, 1979</p><p>1975 6) [Labor]—Lowell Weicker Statements on Trade Unions</p><p>1976-1977 7) [Labor]—Lowell Weicker Statements on Unemployment</p><p>1969-1976 8) [Labor]—Migratory Labor</p><p>Undated 9) [Labor]—Minimum Wage—Chronology</p><p>1981-1985 10) [Labor]—National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)—Nominations</p><p>1980 11) [Labor]—Nomination of William A. Lubbers as General Counsel of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)—April 22, 1980 1971 12) [Labor]—Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCC)—Form A, Contractor’s Self-Analysis and Evaluation Form</p><p>1972 13) [Labor]—Pensions and Welfare Fund Study—S. 3598—Retirement Income Security for Employees Act</p><p>1979 14) [Labor]—S. 825—Federal State Extended Unemployment Act of 1979</p><p>1980 15) [Labor]—S. 870—G.I. Bill Amendments Act of 1979</p><p>1972-1984 16) [Labor]—S. 1182—Longshoremen’s Amendments—Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1984 17) [Labor]—S. 1182—Longshoremen’s Amendments—Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers compensation Act, Folder 2</p><p>1979 18) [Labor]—S. 1319—Military Construction Authorization Act of 1980</p><p>1975 19) [Labor]—S. 1730—Emergency Rail Transportation Improvement and Employment Act of 1975</p><p>1975 20) [Labor]—S. 2195—National Productivity and Quality of Working Life Act of 1975 </p><p>1980 21) [Labor]—S. 2470—Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act of 1980—Four Day Work Week for Contractors</p><p>1976-1977 22) [Labor]—Services Contract Act of 1965 Amendment</p><p>Undated 23) [Labor]—Social Security—Chronology</p><p>1980 24) [Labor]—S. Res. 432—Taxing Social Security Benefits</p><p>1970-1972 25) [Labor]—Unemployment Compensation</p><p>Undated 26) [Labor]—Unemployment Compensation—Chronology</p><p>1974 27) [Labor]—Unemployment Compensation—Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974, H.R. 17597</p><p>1975 28) [Labor]—Unemployment Compensation—H.R. 6900—Emergency Compensation and Special Unemployment Assistance Extension Act of 1975</p><p>1976 29) [Labor]—Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976—H.R. 10210</p><p>1971-1976 30) [Labor]—Weicker Supported Legislation Box 225</p><p>1984 1) [Lawsuits]—1984 Chaplain Law Suit—Dr. Paul Hurtz vs. Donald T. Regan— Regarding Chaplains of U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate</p><p>1976-1977 2) [Lawsuits]—Church of Scientology v. Department of Justice, et. al</p><p>1971-1977 3) [Lawsuits]—Common Cause v. Bailar</p><p>1979-1980 4) [Lawsuits]—Eugene McCarthy—Federal Election Commission (FEC) Suit</p><p>1982 5) [Lawsuits]—Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries Co-Operative Associations v. Malcolm Baldridge, United States Secretary of Commerce</p><p>1985 6) [Lawsuits]—Garcia Decision—Garcia v. San Antonio Transit Authority Case</p><p>1960-1970 7) [Lawsuits]—Joseph L. Ward and Lyle L. Jones v. Hughes Tool Company and United Resort Hotels, Inc.—Senator Weicker</p><p>1976 8) [Lawsuits]—Nader and Snyder v. Schaffer et. al—Amicus Curiae Brief of 1976</p><p>1976 9) [Lawsuits]—Nader Nathra Suit—Non-affiliated Voters Participation in Democratic and Republican Primaries</p><p>1959-1985 10) [Lawsuits]—Penn Kimball</p><p>1977 11) [Lawsuits]—The Regents of the University of California v. Allan Bakke</p><p>1983-1984 12) [Lawsuits]—Veronice Holt Discrimination Suit</p><p>Box 226</p><p>1983 1) [Legal]—Anti-Trust Rules—Washington Post Article</p><p>1981 2) [Legal]—Authority of the President to Impose a Freeze on Federal Program Funds Prior to Submission of a Rescission Message to the Congress </p><p>1981-1982 3) [Legal]—Bridgeport “Sting”</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Legal]—Congressional Record—Clippings</p><p>1974 5) [Legal]—Criminal Justice Codification and Reform Act of 1974</p><p>1981 6) [Legal]—Federal Tort Claims Act—Government Employee Accountability</p><p>1973-1974 7) [Legal]—Grand Jury Abuse 1981 8) [Legal]—Habitual Criminal Statute—S. 1689</p><p>1955-1982 9) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Articles, Folder 1</p><p>1955-1982 10) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Articles, Folder 2</p><p>1981 11) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Attorney General’s Report—Clippings</p><p>1982 12) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Bills and Amendments, Folder 1</p><p>1982 13) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Bills and Amendments, Folder 2</p><p>1982 14) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Congressional Communications</p><p>Undated 15) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Connecticut’s Bill on Insanity</p><p>1977-1981 16) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Court Cases</p><p>1981 17) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Criminal Code Reform Act of 1981</p><p>1975 18) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Criminal Justice Reform Act of 1975</p><p>Box 227</p><p>1982 1) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Congressional Research Service (CRS) Packet</p><p>1981 2) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—District of Columbia Code</p><p>1982 3) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Idaho Code</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Illinois Code</p><p>1966-1976 5) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Law Review Articles</p><p>1982 6) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Prepared Testimony and Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>1982 7) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Prepared Testimony and Clippings. Folder 2</p><p>1982 8) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Prepared Testimony and Clippings, Folder 3</p><p>1982 9) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—Prepared Testimony and Clippings, Folder 4</p><p>1983 10) [Legal]—Insanity Defense—S. 284, S. 105</p><p>1981 11) [Legal]—Irwin Schiff Imprisonment Pending Appeal</p><p>1979 12) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—Congressional Record 1979 13) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—Judicial Conference</p><p>1979 14) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—Judicial Discipline and Tenure Proposals</p><p>Box 228</p><p>1976-1979 1) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—Nunn Amendment</p><p>1979 2) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—Opposition to S. 1873— Correspondence, Clippings and Statements</p><p>1979 3) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—S. 1477—Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1979</p><p>1979 4) [Legal]—Judicial Conduct and Disability Act—S. 1873</p><p>1975 5) [Legal]—Krause, Art S.—Kent State Due Process of Law Fund</p><p>1981 6) [Legal]—Municipal Liability Civil Rights Cases</p><p>1982 7) [Legal]—People for the American Way—Objections to the Moral Majority</p><p>1974-1980 8) [Legal]—Permanent Special Persecutor—Chronology</p><p>1978-1980 9) [Legal]—Permanent Special Prosecutor—Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>1982 10) [Legal]—Proposition 8—California Ballot Initiative</p><p>1983 11) [Legal]—Separation of Powers</p><p>1982 12) [Legal]—Services Corporation Restrictions—Watt Hearings—Clippings— September 8, 1982</p><p>1978-1980 13) [Legal]—Zurcher vs. Stanford Daily and the News Media Source Protection Act</p><p>1979 14) [Legal]—Zurcher vs. Stanford Daily—S. 1790—Zurcher Privacy Protection Act of 1979</p><p>1979-1980 15) [Legislative Issues]—96th Congress—Time Agreements—Unanimous Consent—Miscellaneous Legislation 1982 16) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Computer Items (1982)—Lowell Weicker Statements Regarding Miscellaneous Legislation</p><p>1981-1982 17) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Dear Colleagues Letters on Miscellaneous Legislation</p><p>1982 18) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Final Calendars</p><p>1981 19) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Handicapped Subcommittee</p><p>Box 229</p><p>1981 1) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Chronological File—May to July 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1981 2) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Chronological File—May to July 1981, Folder 2</p><p>1981 3) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Chronological File—May to July 1981, Folder 3</p><p>1981 4) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—97th Congress—1st Session—January to February 1981</p><p>1981 5) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—March to April 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—March to April 1981, Folder 2</p><p>1981 7) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—August to October 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1981 8) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—August to October 1981, Folder 2 1981 9) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Memos—November to December 1981</p><p>1982 10) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Legislative Notices—2nd Session</p><p>1982 11) [Legislative Issues]—Letters to the Cabinet—Reagan Administration</p><p>1982 12) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Letters to Other Senators</p><p>1982 13) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Letters to President Ronald Reagan</p><p>Box 230</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker—Achievements File 1982, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 2) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker—Achievements File 1982, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1983 3) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker—Committee Assignments List</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Committees for 97th Congress—Committee on Appropriations</p><p>1980-1982 5) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Committees for 97th Congress—Committee on Energy and Natural Resources</p><p>1980-1982 6) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Committees for 97th Congress—Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1982 7) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Committees for 97th Congress—Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1982 8) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker—Committees for 97th Congress—Committee on Small Business 1982 9) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker—Congressional Record Statements from 1982</p><p>1981 10) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements – 97th Congress—1st Session, Folder 1</p><p>1981 11) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements—97th Congress—1st Session, Folder 2</p><p>Box 231</p><p>1982 1) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements—97th Congress—1st Session, Folder 3</p><p>1982 2) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements—97th Congress—2nd Session, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements—97th Congress—2nd Session, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements—97th Congress—2nd Session, Folder 3</p><p>1982 5) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Memos—January to June 1982, Folder 1</p><p>1982 6) [Legislative Issues] –97th Congress—Memos—January to June 1982, Folder 2</p><p>1982 7) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Memos—July to December 1982, Folder 1</p><p>1982 8) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Memos—July to December 1982, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1982 9) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Objections to Unanimous Consent— Miscellaneous Legislation 1981 10) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Presidential Communications—Ronald Reagan Letter Regarding Federal Debt Limit Raise</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Proxies</p><p>1976-1982 12) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Senator Weicker – Position Papers</p><p>1979 13) [Legislative Issues] – 97th Congress—Special Interest Group Ratings of Senator Lowell Weicker</p><p>Box 232</p><p>1982 1) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Staff Mail</p><p>1982 2) [Legislative Issues]—97th Congress—Weekly Reports</p><p>1984 3) [Legislative Issues]—98th Congress—Final Calendars</p><p>1983 4) [Legislative Issues]—98th Congress—Selected Emerging Issues</p><p>1971 5) [Legislative Issues]—Act Establishing Census of Congressional Districts, Hearing on S. 1182 on HMO Program Legislation to Improve Credit Union Share Insurance, Bill for Relief to Fung Yut Ma</p><p>1987-1988 6) [Legislative Issues]—Activities, Weicker, January 3, 1987 to October 14, 1988</p><p>1983 7) [Legislative Issues]—Administration File—Senate Decorum</p><p>1978-1980 8) [Legislative Issues]—AFL-CIO (COPE)—Congressional Voting Record, 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1976 9) [Legislative Issues]—Airport and Airway Development Issues</p><p>1974 10) [Legislative Issues]—Airport Landing Fee Legislation—Congressional Record</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—Airports and Airways—Concorde, SST Amendment— Background Material</p><p>1979-1983 12) [Legislative Issues]—Alternatives to Legislative Veto 1975 13) [Legislative Issues]—Animal Traps</p><p>1975-1977 14) [Legislative Issues]—Arms Control Act Amendments</p><p>1975-1976 15) [Legislative Issues]—Auto Emission Controls</p><p>Box 233</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Legislative Issues]—Auto Tracking—Bills, Resolutions and Amendments— Lowell Weicker Sponsor and Cosponsor—97th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 2) [Legislative Issues]—Auto Tracking—Bills, Resolutions and Amendments— Lowell Weicker Sponsor and Cosponsor—97th Congress, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1977 3) [Legislative Issues]—B-1 Bomber—Suspension of Production</p><p>1973-1974 4) [Legislative Issues]—Ball Bearing Testimony—Tariff Commission</p><p>1973 5) [Legislative Issues]—Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs—Banking Committee – General</p><p>1968-1974 6) [Legislative Issues] – Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs—Zero Sum Budgeting</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Legislative Issues]—Bankruptcy Court Reorganization and Reform, S. 1013</p><p>1982 8) [Legislative Issues]—Bills Sponsored or Cosponsored by Senator Weicker— 93rd Congress to 97th Congress</p><p>Box 234</p><p>1979-1981 1) [Legislative Issues] – Briefing Book—A Review of Major Issues Anticipated in the 96th Congress</p><p>1984 2) [Legislative Issues]—Briefing Book—A Summary of Major Legislative Activities—98th Congress 1974 3) [Legislative Issues]—Buckley Amendment—Student Access to School Records</p><p>1974-1975 4) [Legislative Issues]—Budget Rescission Bills</p><p>1974 5) [Legislative Issues]—Campaign Reform Legislation—Dear Colleague Letter</p><p>1975-1977 6) [Legislative Issues] – Chemical Weapons, Senate Concurrent Resolution 15— Reduce the Risk of Chemical and Biological Warfare</p><p>1975-1980 7) [Legislative Issues]—Chronology—Environmental, Housing Issues and Revenue Sharing</p><p>1980 8) [Legislative Issues]—Chronology—States Rights</p><p>1978-1982 9) [Legislative Issues]—Clean Air Act Amendments</p><p>1976 10) [Legislative Issues]—Commerce—Diving Standards</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—Commerce—General</p><p>1981 12) [Legislative Issues] – Committee Assignments—Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979 13) [Legislative Issues] – Communications Act</p><p>1975-1976 14) [Legislative Issues] – Communications—Competition, Consumers, Cable Television, and Public Broadcasting</p><p>1976-1978 15) [Legislative Issues] – Congressional Oversight</p><p>1974-1979 16) [Legislative Issues] – Congressional Voting Records and Ratings</p><p>Box 235</p><p>1977 1) [Legislative Issues]—Connecticut Staff Legislative Reports,1977</p><p>1982-1984 2) [Legislative Issues]—Connecticut State Legislature</p><p>1975-1976 3) [Legislative Issues]—Consumer Legislation—Fire Prevention, Funeral Homes, and Information Services 1975-1976 4) [Legislative Issues]—Consumer Product Safety Commission Improvements Act, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—Consumer Product Safety Commission Improvements Act, Folder 2</p><p>1975 6) [Legislative Issues]—Consumers Agency for Consumer Advocacy</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Legislative Issues]—Continental Group Takeover</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Legislative Issues]—Criminal Code Reform Act of 1979</p><p>1970 9) [Legislative Issues]—Dear Colleague Letters</p><p>1973-1976 10) [Legislative Issues]—Department of Transportation—SST/ Concorde Controversy—Background Material</p><p>1978 11) [Legislative Issues]—Disposition of Lowell Weicker Sponsored Bills in the 95th Congress</p><p>1976 12) [Legislative Issues]—Documentation of Pleasure Craft</p><p>1982 13) [Legislative Issues]—“Domestic Content” Legislation and Japan</p><p>1984 14) [Legislative Issues]—Educational Reauthorization</p><p>1974-1976 15) [Legislative Issues]—Education Bill</p><p>1970-1975 16) [Legislative Issues]—Education Legislation—Title I</p><p>1975 17) [Legislative Issues]—Electric Vehicles</p><p>1975 18) [Legislative Issues]—Emergency Farm Bill</p><p>1983 19) [Legislative Issues]—Energy Initiatives and Memos</p><p>Box 236</p><p>1976 1) [Legislative Issues]—Environment 1973-1975 2) [Legislative Issues]—Exceptional Children—Improved Educational Services</p><p>1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Family and Household Research Act of 1975</p><p>1975 4) [Legislative Issues]—Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—General and Oversight Legislation</p><p>1980 5) [Legislative Issues]—Federal Coal Leasing Hearing</p><p>1980 6) [Legislative Issues]—Federal Criminal Code Legislation</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Legislative Issues]—Federal Obscenity Legislation</p><p>1982 8) [Legislative Issues]—Filibusters—Busing, School Prayer, Abortion</p><p>1975-1976 9) [Legislative Issues]—Fisheries Resources</p><p>Undated 10) [Legislative Issues]—Floor Procedure – Senate</p><p>1981 11) [Legislative Issues]—Floor Schedule—97th Congress</p><p>1984 12) [Legislative Issues]—Floor Statements by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1975-1976 13) [Legislative Issues]—Food Stamp Legislation</p><p>1973-1974 14) [Legislative Issues]—Footwear Imports—Tariff Commission</p><p>1977 15) [Legislative Issues]—Foreign Assistance Act—S. 1520—International Development Assistance Act of 1977</p><p>1977 16) [Legislative Issues]—Foreign Assistance and Arms Control Act—S. 1160— The International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1977</p><p>1980 17) [Legislative Issues]—FTC (Federal Trade Commission)—Supplemental Appropriations</p><p>1984 18) [Legislative Issues]—Gang of Six—Leadership Races</p><p>1970 19) [Legislative Issues]—Government Operations Committee Hearings—House of Representatives] Box 237</p><p>1986 1) [Legislative Issues]—Helms-Lugar Race</p><p>1979 2) [Legislative Issues]—Heublein Inc.—Multilateral Trade Negotions (MTN)— Distilled Spirits Tariffs</p><p>1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Highway Bill—Flexibility Amendment</p><p>1973-1976 4) [Legislative Issues]—Highway Bills—S. 1808—Temporary Extension</p><p>1969-1975 5) [Legislative Issues]—Highway Bill—S. 2711, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1975 6) [Legislative Issues]—Highway Bill—S.2711, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1975 7) [Legislative Issues]—Highway Trust Fund</p><p>1982 8) [Legislative Issues]—H.J. Res. 520—Helms 2nd Degree and Weicker Amendments 2937-2952, 2954-2966, 3299-3345</p><p>1982 9) [Legislative Issues]—H.J. Res. 520—Prayer 2nd Degree and Weicker Amendments 3286-3298, 3371-3395, 3408-3419</p><p>1982 10) [Legislative Issues]—H.J. Res 520—Temporary Increase in the Public Debt Limit, Amendments 2031-2078, 2906-2970, 3275-3293, 3305-3414 (Not Inclusive)</p><p>1982 11) [Legislative Issues]—H.J. Res 520—Weicker Amendments 3422-3572 (Inclusive)</p><p>1982 12) [Legislative Issues]—H.J. Res 520—Weicker Amendments, Unnumbered</p><p>Box 238</p><p>1976-1984 1) [Legislative Issues]—Honoring Blacks in the American Revolution—H.J. Res. 454, S.J. Res 221</p><p>Undated 2) [Legislative Issues]—House and Senate Committees—Jurisdiction and Activities 1972-1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Housing—Elderly, Congregate Housing for Older Adults</p><p>1979 4) [Legislative Issues]—Housing Finance—H.R. 3712—Tax-Exempt Bonds for Housing</p><p>1981 5) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 4169—Appropriations for Departments of Commerce, Justice and State Amendments at the End of the Bill by Lowell Weicker – Numbers 634-920, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 4169—Apropriations for Departments of Commerce, Justice and State—Amendments at the End of the Bill by Lowell Weicker – Numbers 634- 920, Folder 2</p><p>1981 7) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 4169—Appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice and State—Amendment as a Substitute by Lowell Weicker – Number 968</p><p>Ca. 1981 8) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 4169—Appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice and State—Amendments by Other Senators</p><p>1981 9) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 4169—Appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice and State—Amendments to Various Points by Lowell Weicker – Numbers 629, 921- 967</p><p>1965-1986 10) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 3706—Designate the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. a Public Holiday</p><p>Undated 11) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 5203—Weicker Cosponsored Amendments</p><p>1974 12) [Legislative Issues]—H.R. 14490—House Committee Housing Bill</p><p>Box 239</p><p>1983 1) [Legislative Issues]—Information about 98th Congress</p><p>1971 2) [Legislative Issues]—Interior and Insular Affairs—Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Folder 1 1971 3) [Legislative Issues]—Interior and Insular Affairs—Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) [Legislative Issues]—Interior and Insular Affairs—Environmental Policy</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—January 5 SST Hearings</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Legislative Issues]—Judiciary Legislation—97th Congress</p><p>1969-1970 7) [Legislative Issues]—Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee</p><p>1982 8) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Achievements—97th Congress—Lowell Weicker Section</p><p>1977-1978 9) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell Weicker, January 3, 1977 to November 30, 1978</p><p>1979 10) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell Weicker, January 15- June 30, 1979</p><p>1979-1980 11) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell Weicker, January 15, 1979 to October 13, 1980</p><p>1983 12) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell P. Weicker, January 3- 29, 1983</p><p>Box 240</p><p>1983 1) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell P. Weicker, January 3, 1983 to April 9, 1983</p><p>1983 2) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell P. Weicker, January 3, 1983 to August 20, 1983</p><p>1983 3) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Activities of Lowell P. Weicker, January 3, 1983 to December 31, 1983 1975 4) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Calendars 1975, Folder 1</p><p>1975 5) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Calendars 1975, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Chronology – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Memoranda—98th Congress-1st Session— December 1982 to April 1983</p><p>1983 8) [Legislative Issues] – Legislative Memoranda—98th Congress-1st Session—May to December 1983</p><p>1978 9) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Memos of 1978</p><p>1983 10) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Memos—Chronology</p><p>Box 241</p><p>1975 1) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices 1975</p><p>1976 2) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1977 4) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices 1977, Folder 1</p><p>1977 5) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices 1977, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices—98th Congress-1st Session— February-June 1983</p><p>1983 7) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices—98th Congress-1st Session—July- October 1983</p><p>1983 8) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices—98th Congress-1st Session— November 1983</p><p>1983 9) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices-1983 Box 242</p><p>1984 1) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices-1984, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Notices-1984, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 3) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Outlines—Chronologies</p><p>1982-1983 4) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Summaries—97th Congress</p><p>1983 5) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Veto</p><p>1975 6) [Legislative Issues]—Legislative Weekly – Mail Breakdown</p><p>1973-1974 7) [Legislative Issues]—Little Cigar Act of 1973</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate – Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election Background Material</p><p>1928-1968 9) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate – Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election—Court Decisions</p><p>1975 10) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate – Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements and Amendments</p><p>1972-1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate – Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election—Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1976 12) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate—The Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election—Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 243</p><p>1974-1975 1) [Legislative Issues]—Louis Wyman and John Durkin Debate – Contested 1974 New Hampshire Senatorial Election—Question Number 1-Recount</p><p>1974-1976 2) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Education Bill—Amendment Number 1342—Background Information 1967-1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Education Bill—Elementary and Secondary Education Improvement</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Export Administration Act Comments</p><p>1978 5) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Legislative Activities from 1977 to 1978</p><p>1980-1981 6) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Legislative Activities from 1979 to 1981</p><p>1975 7) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Legislative Efforts-1975</p><p>1976 8) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Legislative Efforts-1976</p><p>1977 9) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Legislative Efforts-1977</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Position Papers—95th Congress</p><p>1975 11) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Private Bills—S. 1358—Release of Simeon and Paca Zivkov</p><p>1972 12) [Legislative Issues]—Lowell Weicker Votes—Voting Record and Congressional Record</p><p>Box 244</p><p>1977 1) [Legislative Issues]—Major Election Law Proposals in the 95th Congress</p><p>1977-1979 2) [Legislative Issues]—Mandatory Beverage Container Deposits</p><p>1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Maritime Appropriations Authorization Act, S. 1542</p><p>1971-1975 4) [Legislative Issues]—Mass Transit Legislation</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—Meat Investigation—Department of Defense’s Procurement of Beef</p><p>1978 6) [Legislative Issues]—Memos to Lowell Weicker from Rick Johnston on Various Senate Bills 1975 7) [Legislative Issues]—Merchant Marine and Fisheries—H.R. 1534</p><p>1973 8) [Legislative Issues]—Military Base Closings</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Legislative Issues]—Military Draft Bill</p><p>1977 10) [Legislative Issues]—Military Unionization Bill, S. 274</p><p>1974-1975 11) [Legislative Issues]—Miscellaneous Education, Vocational</p><p>1970 12) [Legislative Issues]—National Kidney Disease Act</p><p>1970 13) [Legislative Issues]—New York to Connecticut Railroad Passenger Compact</p><p>1975-1976 14) [Legislative Issues]—Oil and Natural Gas—Production and Distribution</p><p>1980 15) [Legislative Issues]—Oil Shale Leasing</p><p>1976 16) [Legislative Issues]—Oklahoma Race—The Contested 1974 Oklahoma Senatorial Election</p><p>Box 245</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Legislative Issues]—Olmsted Parks—Olmsted Heritage Landscapes Act of 1985</p><p>1972 2) [Legislative Issues]—Olympic Rowing Course</p><p>1975-1976 3) [Legislative Issues]—Outer Continental Shelf Lease Terms</p><p>1977 4) [Legislative Issues]—Overall Issue Summaries-Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1975 5) [Legislative Issues]—Oversight—Government in the Sunshine Act</p><p>1983 6) [Legislative Issues]—Packets Distributed to Legislature, January 12, 1983</p><p>1972-1974 7) [Legislative Issues]—Paramedics—Physician Assistants</p><p>1983 8) [Legislative Issues]—Pay and Honoraria—Weicker Responses to Questions During Taping of “The Last Word” with Phil Donahue 1974 9) [Legislative Issues]—Pensions—Retirement, Employee Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974</p><p>1975-1976 10) [Legislative Issues]—Pesticide Control Oversight</p><p>1974 11) [Legislative Issues]—Political Activities by Congressional Employees— Congressional Research Service Report</p><p>1971-1974 12) [Legislative Issues]—Pressure Group Ratings, AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education in the 92nd and 93rd Congress</p><p>1971-1974 13) [Legislative Issues]—Pressure Group Ratings, Americans for Constitutional Action in the 92nd and 93rd Congress</p><p>1971 14) [Legislative Issues]—Pressure Group Ratings, Americans for Democratic Action in the 92nd and 93rd Congress</p><p>Box 246</p><p>1971-1974 1) [Legislative Issues]—Pressure Group Ratings, National Farmers Union in the 92nd and 93rd Congress</p><p>1981-1984 2) [Legislative Issues]—Procedures/Following Current Federal Legislation and Regulations</p><p>1983 3) [Legislative Issues]—Proposal to Raise Campaign Contribution Limits— Senator Hubert Humphrey</p><p>1973-1974 4) [Legislative Issues]—Public Election Campaign Financing—Rules Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 5) [Legislative Issues]—Public Election Campaign Financing—Rules Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Legislative Issues]—Public Law 98-180—Dairy and Tobacco</p><p>1975-1978 7) [Legislative Issues]—Questionnaires Completed by Lowell Weicker and Staff 1975-1976 8) [Legislative Issues]—Railways—Conrail, Increased Service</p><p>1978 9) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Americans for Constitutional Action (Conservative)</p><p>1975-1976 10) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Bread for the World – World Hunger Legislation)</p><p>1975-1976 12) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Common Cause – Consumer’s Union</p><p>1975-1976 13) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – League of Conversation Voters – Environmental Legislation</p><p>Box 247</p><p>1978 1) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Miscellaneous</p><p>1978 2) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – National Organization for Women (NOW)</p><p>1975 3) [Legislative Issues]—Ratings – Taxation with Representation, Taxpayers Group</p><p>1973 4) [Legislative Issues]—Regional Medical Programs</p><p>1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—Regulatory Reform</p><p>1979 6) [Legislative Issues]—Report on the 1978 Findings of Corporate Priorities by Yankecovich, Skelly, and White, Inc.</p><p>1977 7) [Legislative Issues]—Rhodesian Chrome, S. 174—Amend the United Nations Participation Act of 1945—Halt the Importation of Rhodesian Chromium</p><p>1975-1976 8) [Legislative Issues]—S. 306—Airlines Mutual Aid Pact</p><p>1976 9) [Legislative Issues]—S. 354—No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 1972-1973 10) [Legislative Issues]—S. 372—Election Reform—Federal Elections Campaign Act Amendments of 1973</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—S. 613—Non-Returnable Containers</p><p>1981 12) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments to Various Points , Numbers 74-88, 91-95, 98, 108, 115 and Other Senators 1st Degree Amendments</p><p>1981 13) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments to Various Points, Numbers 145-406, 417-420—Amendments by Lowell Weicker at the End of Pending Amendments</p><p>1981 14) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments to Various Points, Numbers 145-406, 417-420—Bill and Amendments by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1981 15) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments to Various Points, Numbers 145-406, 417-420—Committee Amendments by Lowell Weicker, Folder 1</p><p>1981 16) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments to Various Points, Numbers 145-406, 417-420—Committee Amendments by Lowell Weicker, Folder 2</p><p>1981 17) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments at the End of the Bill by Lowell Weicker, Numbers 407-416, 428-481, 969-1234, Folder 1</p><p>1981 18) [Legislative Issues]—S. 951—Department of Justice Appropriations— Amendments at the End of the Bill by Lowell Weicker, Numbers 407-416, 428-481, 969-1234, Folder 2</p><p>Box 248</p><p>1975 1) [Legislative Issues]—S. 1883—Automobile Fuel Economy</p><p>1975 2) [Legislative Issues]—S. 1908—Industrial Energy Conservation Act of 1975 1975-1976 3) [Legislative Issues]—S. 1941—Animal Welfare Improvement Act of 1975 —“Doggie Bill”</p><p>1975 4) [Legislative Issues]—S. 2145—Indochinese Refugee Education</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—S. 2812—Contacts and Vote</p><p>1975-1976 6) [Legislative Issues]—S. 2931—Daylight Saving Time</p><p>1976 7) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3015—Floor Preparation—Concorde Aircraft</p><p>1973-1974 8) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3044—Public Education Campaign Financing Bill— Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 9) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3044—Public Education Campaign Financing Bill— Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 10) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3044—Public Election Campaign Financing Bill— Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974, Folder 3</p><p>1976 11) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3065—Federal Election Commission—Amendment to Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, Folder 1</p><p>Box 249</p><p>1976 1) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3065—Federal Election Commission—Amendment to Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 2) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3149—Toxic Substances Control Act</p><p>1974 3) [Legislative Issues]—S. 3164—Real Estate Settlement Costs</p><p>1980 4) [Legislative Issues]—Savings Deductions for Housing and Education—The Housing and Education Savings Account Bill—S. 2745</p><p>1972-1973 5) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Consumer Credit—Fair Credit Billing Legislation 1973-1974 6) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Consumer Credit—S. 2228 and 2288—Closing Costs, Settlement Cost Legislation</p><p>1973 7) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Consumer Credit—Truth in Lending</p><p>1973-1974 8) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Financial Institutions – General</p><p>1974 9) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Financial Institutions—S. 2591</p><p>1973 10) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Financial Institutions—Statement on NOW (Notice of Withdrawal) Account Legislation for Mark-Up on April 17, 1973</p><p>1973 11) [Legislative Issues]—SBC International Finance—Council on International Economic Policy (CIEP)—S. 1636</p><p>1973 12) [Legislative Issues]—SBC International Finance—New Monetary Structure</p><p>1973-1974 13) [Legislative Issues]—SBC International Finance—S. 2053—Commodity Export Control</p><p>Box 250</p><p>1974 1) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Production and Stabilization—Council on Wage and Price Stability</p><p>1973 2) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Production and Stabilization—Phase IV Controls— Ecch!</p><p>1973 3) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Production and Stabilization—Private Ownership of Gold</p><p>1974 4) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—Citicorp Notes—June 1974</p><p>1973 5) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—H.R. 1975—Disaster Relief</p><p>1973 6) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—Institutional Membership</p><p>1972-1974 7) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—Robert Troup Stock Swindel-1974 1973-1974 8) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—S. 1933—Revenue Bond Underwriting by Banks</p><p>1973 9) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—S. 2058—Securities Clearing</p><p>1973-1974 10) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—S. 2519—National Securities Market System Act of 1973</p><p>1973 11) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—S. Res. 173—Small Brokers Reporting Requirements</p><p>1973-1974 12) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Securities—William Casey Nomination</p><p>1973-1974 13) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—Community Development Legislation</p><p>1972-1973 14) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—Connecticut Input— Correspondence</p><p>1974 15) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—General</p><p>1971-1973 16) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—SBA Legislation</p><p>Box 251</p><p>1974 1) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—SBA Office of Energy and Materials</p><p>1973 2) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—SBA Scandals Material</p><p>1973 3) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—S. 1098, Tax Reform Cosponsor</p><p>1974 4) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—S. 3331—Amending Small Business</p><p>1974 5) [Legislative Issues]—SBC Small Business—The USA Business Community Report</p><p>1976 6) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Agenda—1976, June to September</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Bills and Resolutions—95th Congress 1979-1980 8) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Bills and Resolutions—96th Congress-1st Session</p><p>1976 9) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Committee Restructuring</p><p>1980 10) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Schedule and General Memos, Folder 1</p><p>1980 11) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Schedule and General Memos, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Legislative Issues]—Senate and House Legislation Concerning Veterans, Military, Federal Government Employee Issues</p><p>1973 13) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Joint Resolution—Missing in Action in Indochina</p><p>1976 14) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Operation</p><p>Box 252</p><p>1985-1987 1) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Procedures—Holds</p><p>1975 2) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Resolution 60—Committee Resolution</p><p>1976 3) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Resolution 68—Germaneness Resolution— Amendment to Standing Rule XVIII—Germaneness and Relevancy of Amendments</p><p>1972 4) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Resolution Honoring Harry Truman on his 88th Birthday</p><p>1974 5) [Legislative Issues]—Senate Resolution—To Bring Order to Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing</p><p>1971- 1973 6) [Legislative Issues]—Seniority System Modification</p><p>1971-1988 7) [Legislative Issues]—Small Business 1973 8) [Legislative Issues]—Small Business—SBC—Paperwork Burden—Small Business</p><p>1973-1974 9) [Legislative Issues]—Small Business—SBC—Public Housing—Section 8(g)</p><p>1984 10) [Legislative Issues]—Special Days and Weeks and Years</p><p>1982 11) [Legislative Issues]—Sport Hunting and Fishing</p><p>1982 12) [Legislative Issues]—“Status of Legislation and Background Information on Legislative Issues Pending in the U.S. Senate,” Second Session, 97th Congress</p><p>1981 13) [Legislative Issues]—Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act, S. 63</p><p>1973 14) [Legislative Issues]—Still River Flood Control Project</p><p>1974-1976 15) [Legislative Issues]—Student Financial Aid, S. 2657</p><p>1982-1983 16) [Legislative Issues]—Study Group on Senate Bicentenary</p><p>Undated 17) [Legislative Issues]—Summary of 98th Congress</p><p>Box 253</p><p>1975-1978 1) [Legislative Issues]—Sunshine Act—S. 5</p><p>1975-1976 2) [Legislative Issues]—Surface Transportation—S. 2271</p><p>1979 3) [Legislative Issues]—Taiwan Bill—S. 245—Taiwan Enabling Act</p><p>1969-1970 4) [Legislative Issues]—Task Force Subcommittee on Public Ground Transportation</p><p>1972-1975 5) [Legislative Issues]—Tax Aid for Parochial Schools</p><p>1976 6) [Legislative Issues]—Tax Privacy Legislation</p><p>1975 7) [Legislative Issues]—Teacher Corps Program, S. 2745 and S. 2750 1984 8) [Legislative Issues]—Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System—Report and Resolutions</p><p>1951-1980 9) [Legislative Issues]—The Logan Act</p><p>1982 10) [Legislative Issues]—“The President’s Federalism Initiative: Basic Framework”</p><p>1977 11) [Legislative Issues]—Trading with the Enemy Act</p><p>1973-1974 12) [Legislative Issues]—Trident Submarine</p><p>Box 254</p><p>1975-1976 1) [Legislative Issues]—Vocational and Higher Education Bill—Teacher Retirement, Bloomfield, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 2) [Legislative Issues]—Watch Bill—Timex—H.R. 9628, H.R. 8222</p><p>1974 3) [Legislative Issues]—Wednesday Group Background Issues—Indexation, Inflation, and Capital Punishment</p><p>1982 4) [Legislative Issues]—Weicker Amendments to Debt Limit—H.J. Res. 520— Unnumbered</p><p>1976 5) [Legislative Issues]—Weicker Legislation and Weicker’s Stand on Issues</p><p>1979-1980 6) [Legislative Issues]—Weicker Sponsor and Cosponsor—Auto-Tracking Senate Bills, Resolutions, and Amendments—96th Congress-2nd Session</p><p>1973-1980 7) [Legislative Issues]—Weicker Voting Record—Chronologies</p><p>1975-1976 8) [Legislative Issues]—Whaling Embargo</p><p>1969-1970 9) [Legislative Issues]—Youth Camp Safety Act—Camp Accident—Mitch Kurman</p><p>1973 10) Libertarian Task Force Rating—Fiscal Impact Rating-1973</p><p>1981-1982 11) Lists—General Miscellaneous—Political Contacts 1978 12) [Local Unions and the Republican Party—“Congress Today!” Article from June 1978</p><p>Box 255</p><p>1971 1) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, June 7-16, 1971-Part I</p><p>1971 2) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, June 7-16, 1971-Part II</p><p>1959-1971 3) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1959-1971 4) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1959-1971 5) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1959-1971 6) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>Box 256</p><p>1959-1971 1) [Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Bailout]—Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>1970-1971 2) Lockheed Bailout</p><p>1976 3) Lockheed International Bribery Scandal</p><p>1979-1982 4) Lowell Weicker Chronology</p><p>1979 5) Madeira School Internship Program—Sandy Santy</p><p>1975 6) Maritime Energy Issues</p><p>1971-1972 7) [Mass Transportation]—Amendments to Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964</p><p>1968-1972 8) [Mass Transportation]—General Information, Folder 1 Box 257</p><p>1968-1972 1) [Mass Transportation]—General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1972 2) [Mass Transportation]—General Information, Folder 3</p><p>1977 3) [Mass Transportation]—Highway—Mass Transit Conflict—Clippings</p><p>1975 4) [Mass Transportation]—S. 662—Mass Transit Amendment to Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964</p><p>1975-1976 5) Medallic Art Company—Commemorative Bicentennial Medals</p><p>1979-1981 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Abuse in Mental Hospitals and Patients Rights</p><p>1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Abuse of Mental Health Patients Compiled by Edwin Wimer Rowlette—Notary Public of the State of Arizona</p><p>1980-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Abuses at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, New Jersey</p><p>1983-1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Administrative Aspects of the Handicapped Subcommittee Mental Institutions Site Visits</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy—Contact People</p><p>Undated 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy for the Mentally Disabled—The American Bar Association, “Commission on the Mentally Disabled”</p><p>1980-1981 12) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy for the Mentally Handicapped, Folder 1</p><p>Box 258</p><p>1982 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy for the Mentally Handicapped, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy for the Mentally Handicapped, Folder 3</p><p>1982 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Advocacy Models for the Mentally Disabled 1984-1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—AFSCME – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Recommendations to Governor Mario Cuomo and Report on the Future of the State Mental Health System</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Alabama—News Article</p><p>1972-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Alabama—Wyatt vs. Ireland</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—“An Economic Analysis of Psychosocial Rehabilitation”</p><p>1978-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—APA – American Psychiatric Association)</p><p>Box 259</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Archives of General Psychiatry</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Arizona Legal—Arnold vs. Sarn</p><p>1984-1986 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Atascadero State Hospitals, et. al. v. Douglas Scanlon</p><p>Undated 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—California—Los Angeles County Lawsuit— Metropolitan State Hospital and Camarillo Hospital</p><p>1982-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—California—Mentally Ill Institutions</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—California—Metropolitan State Hospital—Patients Rights Training Manual</p><p>1982 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Sites—Mental Health Statues and Los Angeles County Mental Health Qualify Support Bureau</p><p>1982-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Sites—News Articles</p><p>1983-1985 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Site Visits—Camarillo State Hospital</p><p>1980-1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Site Visits—Fairview, Costa Mesa 1984 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Site Visits—Metropolitan State Hospital</p><p>Box 260</p><p>1983 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—California Site Visits—Napa State Hospital</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—California—Treatment in State Mental Facilities</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Chronically Mentally Ill, Homeless Mentally Ill – Deinstitutionalization</p><p>1980-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Clarence J. Sundrum J.D. Training Session, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Clarence J. Sundrum J.D. Training Session, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Clarence J. Sundrum J.D. Training Session, Folder 3</p><p>1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—CMHC Act (Community Mental Health Centers Act</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Colorado—Fort Logan and Denver Metro Area</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Colorado Site Visits—Fort Logan Mental Health Center</p><p>Box 261</p><p>1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Community Printouts—Reports on Hospitals and Community Centers</p><p>1980-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Conditions at New Mexico State Hospital—Helen Lopez</p><p>1980 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Congressional Record</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—CVH—Connecticut Valley Hospital</p><p>1982 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—Hall and Brooke Foundation 1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—Investigation: Robert A. Jubyna</p><p>1980-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—Mental Health System</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—News Articles</p><p>1983-1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut Site Visits—Mansfield Training School</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—Southbury Training School</p><p>Box 262</p><p>Undated 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Connecticut—Transcripts of Two Unknown Titled Tapes</p><p>1980-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Constituent Comments and Personal Statements on Public Institutions for the Mentally Disabled</p><p>1983-1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Correspondence and Background</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Craig Developmental Center, Sonyea, New York— Fire Safety Survey Reports</p><p>1980-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Criminalization of the Mentally Ill</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Deinstitutionalization and Development of Community Services</p><p>Box 263</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Deinstitutionalization of Mental Health Care and Homelessness</p><p>1980-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice—Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, Folder 1 1980-1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice—Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice Site Investigations— Lynchburg Training School and Hospital, Virginia, Folder 1</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice Site Investigations— Lynchburg Training School and Hospital, Virginia, Folder 2</p><p>Box 264</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice Site Investigation— Mansfield Training School, Connecticut</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice Site Investigations—Pauls Valley and Enid State School, Oklahoma, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Justice Site Investigation—Pauls Valley and Enid State Schools, Oklahoma, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Department of Mental Health Center Monitoring— Touring Survey Form</p><p>1980-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—District of Columbia—Miscellaneous</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—District of Columbia—News Articles</p><p>Undated 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Draft Findings on Conditions in Intermediate Care Facilities</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Center, Kingstown, Rhode Island—Fire Safety Survey Reports, Folder 1</p><p>Box 265 1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Center, Kingstown, Rhode Island—Fire Safety Survey Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1982 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Duane Youngberg v. Nicholas Romeo—Abuse of Mentally Handicapped Case—Lowell Weicker Amicus Curae</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Examination of the Incident Review Systems— OMH-OMRDD</p><p>1982-1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Facilities for the Disabled, Psychiatric Illness and Drugs</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Fairview Training Center, Salem, Oregon—Federal Survey, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Fairview Training Center, Salem ,Oregon—Federal Survey, Folder 2</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Fairview Training Center, Salem, Oregon—Federal Survey, Folder 3</p><p>Box 266</p><p>1981-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Monitoring of Psychiatric Hospitals</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Survey—Rosewood Center, Maryland, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Survey—Rosewood Center, Maryland, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana—East Interview Materials</p><p>1981-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana – Incident Reports, Folder 1 1981-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana – Incident Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana – Incident Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1981-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana – Professional Medical Review Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana – Professional Medical Review Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1982 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana—Site Visit Report</p><p>1981-1984 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Belle Chasse State School, Belle Chasse, Louisiana—Survey Report</p><p>1984 12) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—J.N. Adams Developmental Center, Perrysburg, New York</p><p>1984 13) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys—Newark Developmental Center, Newark, New York, Folder 1</p><p>1984 14) [Mentally Handicapped]—Federal Surveys – Newark Developmental Center, Newark, New York, Folder 2</p><p>Box 267</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys of Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Disabled, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys of Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Disabled, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Pauls Valley State School, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma 1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Rosewood Center, Owings Mills, Maryland, Folder 1</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Rosewood Center, Owings Mills, Maryland, Folder 2</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Rosewood Center, Owings Mills, Maryland, Folder 3</p><p>Box 268</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Staten Island Developmental Center, New York, New York, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Staten Island Developmental Center, New York, New York, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Staten Island Developmental Center, New York, New York, Folder 3</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Staten Island Developmental Center, New York, New York, Folder 4</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Federal Surveys—Staten Island Developmental Center, New York, New York, Folder 5</p><p>1983 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Florida</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Florida—News Articles</p><p>Box 269</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Fort Worth, Texas State School Litigation—Jones v. Fort Worth 1981-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Fort Worth Training School—Allegations of Patient Abuse</p><p>1983 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – General Accounting Office (GAO)—“An Analysis of Zoning and Other Problems Affecting the Establishment of Group Homes for the Mentally Disabled”</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – General Background Material for Handicapped Subcommittee Site Visits</p><p>1976-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia—Central State Hospital—Site Visit, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia—Central State Hospital—Site Visit, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia—Central State Hospital—Site Visit, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia – News Articles</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia Retardation Center—Site Visit and Abuse Allegations</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped] –Georgia Site Visit—Georgia Retardation Center</p><p>1980-1984 11) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia—Southwestern State Hospital—Site Visit, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 12) [Mentally Handicapped] – Georgia—Southwestern State Hospital—Site Visit, Folder 2</p><p>Box 270</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Halderman v. Pennhurst—Weicker Amicus Brief 1985-1986 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Handicapped Investigation—Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Subcommittee Hearings on Mentally Disabled in State Mental Institutions – April 1985</p><p>1980-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Harborview—Mental Health Center, Seattle Washington Visit, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Harborview—Mental Health Center, Seattle Washington Visit, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Health Care Reference Materials</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hearing—Agenda, Panels, Witness Lists</p><p>1983 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hearing—Enforcement of Section 504, Institutional Care and Services for Retarded Citizens, November 17, 1983</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Homeless Mentally Ill</p><p>Box 271</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Homeless Mentally Ill and Mental Health Services</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Homeless Task Force—The Homeless Mentally Ill: A Task Force Report of the American Psychiatric Association</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Annual Report, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Annual report, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Hospital Budgets 1980-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—JCAH (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals—Survey and Proposed Plans of Correction—Austin and Terrell, Central, Mansfield, Connecticut Valley Hospital, Folder 1</p><p>Box 272</p><p>1980-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—JCAH (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals—Survey and Proposed Plans of Correction—Metropolitan, Napa, Northville, Southbury, Southwestern, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—JCAH (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals—Survey and Proposed Plans of Correction—Springfield, Spring Grove, Trenton, Ypsilanti, Folder 3 </p><p>1983-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Judicial Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Judicial Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Patient Injuries by Hospitals</p><p>1983-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Hospital Accreditation and Mentally Handicapped Hospital Treatment—Staff Injuries</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—ICF-MR Standards—Intermediate Care Facilities and Mental Retardation</p><p>Undated 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Idaho—Miscellaneous</p><p>Undated 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Idaho—News Articles</p><p>Undated 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Illinois—Miscellaneous</p><p>1982-1984 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Illinois—News Articles 1982-1984 12) [Mentally Handicapped]—Indiana—Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 273</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Individual Accounts of Hospitalization in Mental Institutions</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Institutionalized Care and Psychiatric Drugs</p><p>Undated 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Institutions Briefing Report Drafts</p><p>1986 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Institutions—Johnstone Training and Research Center, New Jersey—Death of Resident Linda Leibrick</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Institutions—Margaret Heckler Hearing</p><p>1986 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Institutions—St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washington, D.C.—Death of Patient Emory Lee, January 18, 1986</p><p>1984-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded</p><p>Undated 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—“In the Name of Treatment”</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Investigations: Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital, Michigan and the South Carolina State Hospital</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Iowa—Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 274</p><p>1982-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—John H. Stephens v. State of Michigan—Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital, et. al. 1982 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Survey and Correction Plan—Metropolitan State Hospital—State Licensing—Title 22—Acute Psychiatric Hospital Date of Survey-December 22, 1982</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Survey and Correction Plan—Metropolitan State Hospital—State Licensing—Title 22—Chemical Dependency Recovery Hospital and Supplemental Service Date of Survey-June 20, 1984</p><p>1982-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Survey and Correction Plan—Metropolitan State Hospital—State Licensing—Title 22—Medi-Cal Certification—Skilled Nursing Facility—Date of Survey-March 14 to 16, 1984</p><p>Undated 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals— Surveyor’s Report Form</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Jonathan Savidge—Fort Worth State School, Texas</p><p>Box 275</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Justice Department on Civil Rights and Representation</p><p>1982-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Justice in Mental Health Organizations, Inc. (JIMHO)</p><p>1983 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Kansas—Clippings</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Kayzakian v. Krajewski, et. al., Folder 1</p><p>1981-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Kayzakian v. Krajewski, et. al., Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Kentucky—News Articles</p><p>1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Labor and Human Resources Committee— Testimony of David Ferleger, Esquire Before the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, Subcommittee on the Handicapped—April 1, 1985 1976-1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Cases and Background Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1985 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Cases and Background Materials, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1985 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Cases and Background Materials, Folder 3</p><p>Box 276</p><p>1976-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Cases and Background Materials, Folder 4</p><p>1979-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Review Articles—Miscellaneous Cases —“Mental Health”, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Review Articles—Miscellaneous Cases —“Mental Health”, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Law Review Articles—Miscellaneous Cases —“Mental Health”, Folder 3</p><p>1978-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Legal—Medical Care, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Legal—Medical Care, Folder 2</p><p>Box 277</p><p>1983 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Legislative Audit Council, A Management and Performance Review of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Letchworth Village Developmental Center, Thiells, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Letchworth Village Developmental Center, Thiells, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Letchworth Village Developmental Center, Thiells, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 3 1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Letchworth Village Developmental Center, Thiells, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 4</p><p>1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Letters from Mental Institution Patients</p><p>Box 278</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Louisiana—Miscellaneous</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Louisiana—News Articles</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Mentally Handicapped] –Maine—New England Institute—Paraprofessional Staff Training Proposal)</p><p>1982 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maine—Pineland Center—Pownal, Maine— Paraprofessional Staff Apprenticeship Proposal, Folder 1</p><p>1982 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Maine—Pineland Center—Pownal, Maine— Paraprofessional Staff Apprenticeship Proposal, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Managing Resources in the Mental Hygiene System</p><p>1980-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield, Connecticut—Facilities for Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield Training School—Mansfield, Connecticut—Federal Survey, Folder 1</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield Training School—Mansfield, Connecticut—Federal Survey, Folder 2</p><p>Box 279</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield Training School—Mansfield, Connecticut—Life Survey Forms, Folder 1 1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield Training School—Mansfield, Connecticut—Life Survey Forms, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Mansfield Training School—Mansfield, Connecticut—Life Survey Forms, Folder 3</p><p>1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—March Hearings on Mental Institutions</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Martti Wuori, et al., Plaintiffs v. George A. Zitnay, et al., Defendants Civil No. 75-80-SD, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1980 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Martti Wuori, et al., Plaintiffs v. George A. Zitnay, et al., Defendants Civil No. 75-80-SD, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Martti Wuori, et al., Plaintiffs v. George A. Zitnay, et al., Defendants Civil No. 75-80-SD, Folder 3</p><p>Box 280</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland – News Articles</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland Site Visits</p><p>1981-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland – Springfield Hospital Center— Sykesville, Maryland—Kayzakian v. Krajewski, et al.—Abuse and Neglect Case, Folder 1 </p><p>1981-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland – Springfield Hospital Center— Sykesville, Maryland—Kayzakian v. Krajewski, et al.—Abuse and Neglect Case, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland – Springfield Hospital Center— Sykesville, Maryland—Site Visit</p><p>1983-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Maryland – Spring Grove Hospital Center— Catonsville, Maryland and Springfield Hospital Center – Sykesville, Maryland – Miscellaneous Information</p><p>1983 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Massachusetts – Holyoke and Chicopee Area 1984-1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – Massachusetts Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – Massachusetts—News Articles</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped] – Massachusetts—North Hampton State Hospital</p><p>Box 281</p><p>1983 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Massachusetts – RFP, Request for Proposals – Mental Health Programs – Provide Services for Individuals with Mental and Physical Disabilities</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medicaid Data</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medicaid and Medicare ICF-MR (Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded)—Study and Survey on Care, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medicaid and Medicare ICF-MR, Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded – Study and Survey on Care, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medicaid – Periodic Medical Review Reports – Trenton Psychiatric Hospital</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medical Quality</p><p>1981 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Medication – Review of State Psychiatric Centers</p><p>1980-1983 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Facilities Site Visit Criteria</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Facilities Site Visit Protocol – Contacts and Photography Instruction</p><p>1974-1976 10) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Centers – Research and Insurance</p><p>Box 282</p><p>1973-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health – First Admissions, Discharges and Staff Funding 1975-1980 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Lobby and Psychotropic Drugs</p><p>1979-1982 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Services – Patient Bill of Rights – Civil Commitment Statutes</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Service System Reports – Series HN No. 1, Series HN No. 2, and Series DN No. 4 by the Department of Health and Human Services</p><p>1980 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Systems Act</p><p>1976-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health System Act – Publication and Background Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health System Act – Publication and Background Materials, Folder 2</p><p>Box 283</p><p>1971-1980 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Health Systems Act – Report to Accompany H.R. 7299 and National Institute of Mental Health Publications</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Illness Narratives</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Institutions Patient Treatment – Disciplinary Actions Against Staff—By Institution, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Institutions Patient Treatment – Disciplinary Action Against Staff—By Institution, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Institutions Patient Treatment – Policy for Abuse and Neglect, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Institutions Patient Treatment – Policy for Abuse and Neglect, Folder 2</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mental Institutions Site Visits – Model Package</p><p>1982-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mentally Disabled – Reading 1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mentally Ill –Two Day Training</p><p>1978-1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mentally Retarded – Care Facilities Conditions</p><p>Box 284</p><p>1976-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Metropolitan State Hospital – Norwalk, California —Site Visit, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Metropolitan State Hospital – Norwalk, California —Site Visit, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] –Michigan – Alternate Services</p><p>1983-1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan – Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1981-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan – News Articles</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan – Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan – Psychiatric Hospitals</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan Site Visits – Northville and Ypsilanti Psychiatric Hospitals</p><p>1981-1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan Site Visits – Northville, Kent County, Wayne County and Ypsilanti Psychiatric Facilities</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan Site Visit Report</p><p>Box 285</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan Site Visits</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – Michigan – Ypsilanti Regional Psychiatric Hospital</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – Minnesota Mental Health Facilities 1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – Mississippi Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Missouri Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – Montana – Mental Disabilities</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – Nebraska Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1982-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Hampshire Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – Medicaid Reviews of Mental Institutions</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – News Articles</p><p>1982-1984 11) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey Site Visits</p><p>1980-1984 12) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – Trenton Psychiatric Hospital</p><p>Box 286</p><p>1980-1981 1) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – Trenton Psychiatric Hospital— Budget Information</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – Trenton Psychiatric Hospital – K.P., P.D., E.M., B.J., et al. v. Albanese, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey – Trenton Psychiatric Hospital – K.P., P.D., E.M., B.J., et al. v. Albanese, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Jersey Visit</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Mexico – Abuse of Mental Patients</p><p>1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped] – New Mexico State Hospital</p><p>1978-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped] – New York Mental Health Facilities Site Visits Box 287</p><p>1979-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>1979-1982 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Mental Health—New York Consultants, October 23-24, 1982</p><p>1981-1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Mental Health—South Beach Psychiatric Center, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Mental Health—South Beach Psychiatric Center, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Site Visits—Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, Manhattan Psychiatric Center, and South Beach Psychiatric Center</p><p>1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—New York Trip—January 9 to 11, 1985</p><p>Undated 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—North Dakota Mental Health</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Ohio Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Ohio Mental Health Facilities—News Articles</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Oklahoma Mental Health Facilities—News Articles</p><p>Box 288</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Oregon Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Oregon—News Article</p><p>1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Organizations and NASMHPD – National Associations of State Mental Health Program Directors</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—P and A, Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act of 1985 1975-1983 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Patient and Staff Civil Rights</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Pennhurst Decision, January 1984—Pennhurst State School and Hospital v. Halderman</p><p>1983-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Pennsylvania and Delaware Mental Health Facilities—Site Visits</p><p>1981-1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Pennsylvania Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>Undated 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Pennsylvania Site Visit Reports</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Presentation on Waiver—ICFMRS – Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded</p><p>1984-1985 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Protection against Unsafe and/or Ineffective Medical Devices</p><p>Box 289</p><p>1980-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Psychiatric Health Publications</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Psychiatric Hospitals</p><p>1986 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Psychosocial Rehabilitation</p><p>1983 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Psychotropic Drug Usage: A Rx for Improvement</p><p>1984-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Reports—Mental Institution Visits</p><p>1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Residential Services for Persons with Mental Retardation: Background Information and Proposed Legislation</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Rhode Island Mental Health</p><p>1975-1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Right to Treatment—Group Homes</p><p>1985 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—S. 415 1985-1986 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—S. 873 and H.R. 2523—Community and Family Living Amendments—Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>Box 290</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—S. 873 and H.R. 2523—Community and Family Living Amendments—Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—S. 873 and H.R. 2523—Community and Family Living Amendments—Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—S. 2053—Transfer of Retarded Persons from Institutions to Small Community Living Arrangements</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Investigation of Mental Health Facilities</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped] – Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped – David Ferleger – Attorney for Abuse Victims at Fort Worth State School, Fort Worth, Texas</p><p>1980-1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institution—Correspondence</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Legislation—Developmental Disabilities Act of 1984</p><p>1983-1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Level System—Trenton, New Jersey State Hospital</p><p>Ca. 1984-1985 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Notes, Folder 1</p><p>Ca. 1984-1985 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Notes, Folder 2 1984 12) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Photographs and Slides</p><p>1985 13) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Press Release</p><p>1982-1985 14) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Reports, Folder 1</p><p>Box 291</p><p>1982-1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped— Investigation of Mental Institutions—Testimony</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Site Visit Reports</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Southbury Training School, Connecticut—Dr. Paul Bruch—Justice Department Investigation</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—South Carolina</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—South Carolina Mental Health</p><p>1983 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—South Dakota Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Springfield Hospital Center, Maryland</p><p>Undated 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—Spring Grove Hospital Center, Maryland</p><p>1985 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled Requested by Senator Lowell P. Weicker”</p><p>1985 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report to Senator Lowell Weicker on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled” Box 292</p><p>1985 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report to Senator Lowell Weicker on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled”, March 22, 1985—Draft, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report to Senator Lowell Weicker on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled”, March 22, 1985—Draft, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report to Senator Lowell Weicker on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled”, March 22, 1985—Draft—Incomplete Copy, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Staff Report to Senator Lowell Weicker on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled”, March 22, 1985—Draft—Incomplete Copy, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Staten Island Developmental Center—Staten Island, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Staten Island Developmental Center—Staten Island, New York—Federal Survey, Folder 2</p><p>Box 293</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—State Surveys—Enid State School, Enid, Oklahoma and Paul’s Valley State School, Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma</p><p>1983 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—St. Elizabeth’s Hospital—Staff Cuts</p><p>1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Survey Material for Site Visits</p><p>1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Tennessee Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Testimony before the Subcommittee on the Handicapped, April 1 to 3, 1985</p><p>1985 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Testimony, Statements and Affidavits—Conditions in Mental Institutions, Folder 1 1981-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Testimony, Statements and Affidavits—Conditions in Mental Institutions, Folder 2</p><p>1985 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—Testimony, Statements and Affidavits—Conditions in Mental Institutions, Folder 3</p><p>Box 294</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—Texas Mental Health—Audit Reports</p><p>1981-1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Texas Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Texas Mental Health—Reports to the Court, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Texas Mental Health—Reports to the Court, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Texas Mental Health Site Visits</p><p>Undated 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—The Humpty Dumpty House—A Novel Manuscript by Gregor Kreissman</p><p>1984 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Too Little Too Late: Deinstitutionalization and the Development of Community Services for Mentally Retarded People”</p><p>Box 295</p><p>1984 1) [Mentally Handicapped]—“Toward Community Support Systems for the Mentally Retarded”</p><p>1984 2) [Mentally Handicapped]—Utah—Mental Health Article</p><p>Undated 3) [Mentally Handicapped]—Vermont Mental Health</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Mentally Handicapped]—Virginia Mental Health—News Articles 1983 5) [Mentally Handicapped]—Voting Rights of the Mentally Disabled</p><p>1984 6) [Mentally Handicapped]—Washington—Harborview Community Mental Health Center Visit, Seattle</p><p>1983-1985 7) [Mentally Handicapped]—Washington Mental Health—News Articles</p><p>1984 8) [Mentally Handicapped]—West Seneca Developmental Center, West Seneca, New York—Fire Safety Survey Reports</p><p>1984 9) [Mentally Handicapped]—West Virginia Mental Health</p><p>1984 10) [Mentally Handicapped]—Wisconsin Mental Health</p><p>1980-1981 11) [Mentally Handicapped]—Women</p><p>1983-1985 12) [Mentally Handicapped]—Young Adult Chronic Patient and Mental Institutions Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 13) [Mentally Handicapped]—Young Adult Chronic Patient and Mental Institutions Materials, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1984 14) [Mentally Handicapped]—Young Adult Mentally Ill</p><p>Box 296</p><p>1972 1) [NASA]—Aeronautical and Space Sciences</p><p>1975 2) [NASA]—Apollo 15 Envelopes—Josten, Hank</p><p>1975 3) [NASA]—Apollo 15 Mail Covers Status</p><p>1971 4) [NASA] – Apollo 16</p><p>1971 5) [NASA]—Authorization Bill—Fiscal Year 1972—Floor Action, Senate</p><p>1970-1971 6) [NASA]—Authorization Hearings—S. 720—1971, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 7) [NASA]—Authorization Hearings—S. 720—1971, Folder 2 1971 8) [NASA]—Budget</p><p>1979 9) [NASA]—CIA Space Shuttle Program</p><p>1971 10) [NASA]—Congressional Record, Folder 1</p><p>1971 11) [NASA]—Congressional Record, Folder 2</p><p>1964-1971 12) [NASA]—Contracts in Connecticut</p><p>1971 13) [NASA] – DAWN- Detect and Warn Network and Ocean Dumping</p><p>1983 14) [NASA]—Earth Resource Monitoring</p><p>1971 15) [NASA]—Earth Resources Survey </p><p>1971 16) [NASA]—Gas-Core Nuclear Rocket</p><p>1971 17) [NASA]—International Workshop on Earth Resources Survey Systems, Ann Arbor, Michigan—May 3</p><p>1971 18) [NASA]—Lowell P. Weicker Space Speeches</p><p>1971 19) [NASA]—Mariner Spacecraft Mission to Mars</p><p>1969-1971 20) [NASA]—Mariner Shuttle</p><p>Box 297</p><p>1971 1) [NASA]—Mark-Up Information</p><p>1971 2) [NASA]—Mark-Up Information—STOL (Short-Take-Off-and-Landing), ERTS (Earth Resources Technology Satellite), etc.</p><p>1971 3) [NASA]—Newspaper, Magazine Clippings</p><p>1971 4) [NASA]—Press Briefings and Appointments</p><p>1971 5) [NASA] – Press Kit 1969-1971 6) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 7) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1971 8) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 3</p><p>1969-1971 9) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 4</p><p>1969-1971 10) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 5</p><p>1969-1971 11) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 6</p><p>Box 298</p><p>1971 1) [NASA] – Press Releases, Folder 7</p><p>1972 2) [NASA]—RANN (Research Applied to National Needs) Presented to National Service Board</p><p>1972 3) [NASA]—Remote Sensing of Earth’s Resources—House Panel on Science and Technology—January </p><p>1968 4) [NASA]—Saturn versus Shuttle</p><p>1973-1975 5) [NASA]—Space—NASA Programs and S. 495—Technology Resources Survey and Applications Act</p><p>1971 6) [NASA]—Space Shuttle, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) [NASA]—Space Shuttle, Folder 2</p><p>1970 8) [NASA]—Speeches by George M. Low, Acting Administrator</p><p>1971 9) [NASA] – U.S.S.R. – Space Missions</p><p>1973-1974 10) National Guard Resolution and Petition</p><p>1974-1976 11) National Nutrition Programs 1983 12) National Weather Service—“A Strategy and Organization Concept for the Future”</p><p>Box 299</p><p>1979-1984 1) [Native American Issues]—Connecticut Indians</p><p>1982-1983 2) [Native American Issues]—Indian Affairs—Mashantucket Pequot Land Claims Settlement Act, S. 1499</p><p>1984 3) [Native American Issues]—Indian Education</p><p>1983 4) [Native American Issues]—Indian Education Act—9th Annual Report</p><p>1984 5) [Native American Issues]—Indian Job Corps—Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc.</p><p>1983 6) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—1983 Pequot and Housing and Urban Development—Bill Herman</p><p>1982-1984 7) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—Fiscal Year 1984 Indian Programs</p><p>1984 8) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—Legislative Report Prepared for the United South and Eastern Tribes Executive Committee Meeting—October 2 to 4</p><p>1985 9) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—Presidential Commission on Reservation Economics</p><p>1979-1982 10) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—Religious Freedom</p><p>1984 11) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—S. 1999 and S. 2000—Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs</p><p>1984 12) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—S. 2141 and H.R. 4583—Indian Tax Status 1983-1984 13) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—S. 2166 and H.R. 4567—Health Care</p><p>Undated 14) [Native American Issues]—Indian Legislation (98th Congress)—Senate Resolution – Make Senate Committee on Indian Affairs a Permanent Select Committee of the Senate</p><p>Undated 15) [Native American Issues]—Indian News—Cherokee Nation Chief Election Dispute</p><p>1984 16) [Native American Issues]—Indians—Federal Contracts</p><p>Box 300</p><p>1985 1) [Native American Issues]—Indians—Fiscal Year 1985 Appropriations</p><p>1980-1984 2) [Native American Issues]—Indians—General</p><p>1984 3) [Native American Issues]—Jurisdiction on Indian Reservations</p><p>1970 4) [Native American Issues]—Legislative Oversight—American Indian Information</p><p>1983 5) [Native American Issues]—Letter of Support for Brian Myles—Nomination for Director of Administration for Native Americans</p><p>1985 6) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Contract Application</p><p>1982-1983 7) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Indian Land Claims Settlement Act—S. 366</p><p>1983 8) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Indian Claims Settlement Act—Appropriations, S. 1499</p><p>1984 9) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot’s Land Acquisition</p><p>1985 10) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Archeological Survey</p><p>1985 11) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Financial Assistance 1984-1985 12) [Native American Issues]—Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Plans to Build</p><p>Undated 13) [Native American Issues]—S. 2184 and H.R. 4468—Native American Program Act</p><p>1984-1985 14) [Native American Issues]—Ted Bryant Appointment—Support for Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs</p><p>Box 301</p><p>1981-1983 1) NIOSH – National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Relocation</p><p>1970 2) [Nixon Administration]—Dr. Moynihan’s Farewell</p><p>1972 3) [Nixon Administration] – Position Paper</p><p>1983-1988 4) [Nominations]—1983—Opposition to Nominations of William Hanley, Jr. and Daniel Oliver </p><p>1984-1985 5) [Nominations]—Action Agency Nominees</p><p>1982 6) [Nominations]—Appointees, Nominees, and the Reagan Administration in 1982—Only Those Nominated and Appointed</p><p>1977 7) [Nominations]—Bell, Griffen—For Attorney General—Press Release</p><p>1981 8) [Nominations]—Bell, William—Nomination to EEOC—Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>1985 9) [Nominations]—Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace Nominees</p><p>1984-1985 10) [Nominations]—Board of Trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation</p><p>1981 11) [Nominations]—Bradford Reynolds Nomination—Justice Department, Civil Rights Division 1985 12) [Nominations]—Bruce Carnes—Deputy Under Secretary for Planning, Budget, and Education, U.S. Department of Education</p><p>1975 13) [Nominations]—Carla Hills Nomination to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1985 14) [Nominations]—Correspondence—Curran File—99th Congress—Opinions on Various Nominees, Folder 1</p><p>1985 15) [Nominations]—Correspondence—Curran File—99th Congress—Opinions on Various Nominees, Folder 2</p><p>1975 16) [Nominations]—Creighton Holden—Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Tourism</p><p>1985 17) [Nominations]—Curran, Edward as Chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities</p><p>1981 18) [Nominations]—Daniel Oliver—General Counsel, Department of Education</p><p>1981 19) [Nominations]—Daniel Oliver, General Counsel, Department of Education and George A. Conn, Commissioner of Education for the Rehabilitation Services Administration</p><p>Box 302</p><p>1986 1) [Nominations]—Department of Education Confirmations</p><p>1985 2) [Nominations]—Donald Macdonald—Administrator of ADAMHA, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration</p><p>1981 3) [Nominations]—Ed Schmults—Federal Judicial Appointee</p><p>1982-1985 4) [Nominations]—Edward Curran Nomination—Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Nominations]—EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission— Clarence Thomas 1981-1982 6) [Nominations]—Eugene Rostow—Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency</p><p>1975 7) [Nominations]—Federal Election Commission—Member Nominations</p><p>1981-1983 8) [Nominations]—Flayderman, Norman (Civilian) Aide to Secretary of the Army</p><p>1981 9) [Nominations]—Frank C. Carlucci—Deputy Secretary of Defense</p><p>1985 10) [Nominations]—Frank Hodsoll—Chairman of the National Endowment of the Arts</p><p>1981 11) [Nominations]—Franklin Forsberg Introduction—United States Ambassador to Sweden</p><p>1973-1981 12) [Nominations]—Haig, Alexander Nomination—Floor Debate</p><p>1980-1981 13) [Nominations]—Haig, Alexander Nomination for Secretary of State</p><p>1973-1981 14) [Nominations]—Haig, Alexander Nomination—General Background Information</p><p>1971-1981 15) [Nominations]—James Buckley—Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology</p><p>1972-1976 16) [Nominations]—James Lynn Nomination to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1976 17) [Nominations]—James Lynn Nomination to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1976 18) [Nominations]—James Lynn Nomination to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Folder 3</p><p>Box 303</p><p>1987 1) [Nominations]—Jean Elder’s Nomination Controversy—Department of Health and Human Services 1986-1987 2) [Nominations]—Judge Robert H. Bork, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit—Nomination for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unites States</p><p>1983 3) [Nominations]—Kenneth Adelman—Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency</p><p>1985 4) [Nominations]—Labor and Human Resources Committee Nominees</p><p>1984 5) [Nominations]—Linda Combs—Deputy Under Secretary for Management, Department of Education</p><p>1983 6) [Nominations]—Madeleine C. Will Confirmation Hearing, June 15, 1983 – Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services</p><p>1975 7) [Nominations]—Meskill, Thomas Nomination</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Nominations]—Meskill, Thomas – Court of Appeals for Second Circuit for Noel Koch, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 9) [Nominations]—Meskill, Thomas – Court of Appeals for Second Circuit for Noel Koch, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 10) [Nominations]—Meskill, Thomas – Court of Appeals for Second Circuit for Noel Koch, Folder 3</p><p>1981 11) [Nominations]—Mrs. Jean Tufts, Assistant Secretary, Special Education and Rehabilitation</p><p>1984-1985 12) [Nominations]—National Advisory Council on Women’s Educational Programs Nominees</p><p>Box 304</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Nominations]—National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Nominees</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Nominations]—National Council on Educational Research Nominees 1984-1985 3) [Nominations]—National Council on the Arts Nominees</p><p>1985 4) [Nominations]—National Council on the Arts and Humanities Nominees</p><p>1985 5) [Nominations]—National Council on the Handicapped Nominees</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Nominations]—National Council on the Humanities Nominees</p><p>1984-1985 7) [Nominations]—National Endowment for the Humanities Nominees</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Nominations]—National Museum Services Board Nominees</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Nominations]—National Science Board Nominees</p><p>1981-1985 10) [Nominations]—Organizations—U.S. Institute of Peace and Peace Academy</p><p>1978-1979 11) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Congressional Record</p><p>Box 305</p><p>1979 1) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Correspondence</p><p>1979 2) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Notes</p><p>1979 3) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Overview</p><p>1979 4) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Press Releases</p><p>1979 5) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination as Small Business Administration Inspector General—Testimony</p><p>1973 6) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination—Bureau of Indian Affairs Trial</p><p>1979 7) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination—H.R. 8588 1979 8) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination—Investigation of Presidential Involvement with Fugitive Financier Robert Vesco</p><p>1979 9) [Nominations]—Paul Boucher Nomination—Justice Department Files</p><p>1981 10) [Nominations]—Plowden, William C. Nomination to Labor Department</p><p>1982 11) [Nominations]—Political Employment – General</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Nominations]—Ralph K. Winter Jr. Nomination to a United States Judgeship, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 13) [Nominations]—Ralph K. Winter Jr. Nomination to a United States Judgeship, Folder 2</p><p>Box 306</p><p>1967-1981 1) [Nominations]—Raymond Donovan Nomination for Secretary of Labor</p><p>1981 2) [Nominations]—Reed, Joseph Verner—Ambassador to Morocco</p><p>1981 3) [Nominations]—Rex Lee Nomination to be Solicitor General—National Organization of Women Objection</p><p>1985 4) [Nominations]—Robert K. Dawson—Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works</p><p>1977 5) [Nominations]—Robert Nooter for Deputy Administrator for the Agency for International Development</p><p>1985 6) [Nominations]—Robert Rader—Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission</p><p>1980-1981 7) [Nominations]—Ryan, Richard M., Dr.—Veterans Administration, Administrator</p><p>1980 8) [Nominations]—Rostow, Eugene V.—Head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 1985 9) [Nominations]—Robert Rowland—Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health—Department of Labor</p><p>1984 10) [Nominations]—Rosalie G. Silberman—Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>1981 11) [Nominations]—Santy, Robert W.—Associate Administrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs—Small Business Administration</p><p>1981 12) [Nominations]—Schmults, Edward Charles—Deputy Attorney General, Justice Department</p><p>1981 13) [Nominations]—Singer, Fred—Deputy Administrator, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1981 14) [Nominations]—Surgeon General Nomination—Dr. C. Everett Koop</p><p>1981 15) [Nominations]—Swain, Frank, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, Small Business Administration</p><p>1974-1975 16) [Nominations]—Thomas J. Mekill—Endorsements</p><p>1974-1975 17) [Nominations]—Thomas J. Meskill—U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit</p><p>Undated 18) [Nominations]—Walter Wallace—Member, National Mediation Board</p><p>1978-1979 19) [Nominations]—Warren Eginton’s Nomination for a New Federal Judgeship, August 1978 to February 1979</p><p>1985 20) [Nominations]—Wendell Willkie II—General Counsel, Department of Education</p><p>1981 21) [Nominations]—William Clark Nomination—Deputy Secretary of State</p><p>1977 22) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy Act of 1977</p><p>Box 307 1979 1) [Oceans]—1979 Marine Mammal Commission—Manatees Protection and Conservation of Manatees in U.S. Waters</p><p>1981 2) [Oceans]—Addendum to “Technology and Oceanography”—A Catalog of Federal Oceans Program</p><p>1983-1985 3) [Oceans]—Aero Marine Surveys, Incorporated—Aerial Marine Surveys</p><p>1986 4) [Oceans]—American Oceanic Organization (AOO)—Neptune Award Given to Weicker</p><p>1975 5) Oceans and Atmosphere—NOAA Meteorological Programs</p><p>1985 6) [Oceans]—Annual Meeting and North Pacific Fur Seal Commission</p><p>1985 7) [Oceans]—Annual Report of the Marine Mammal Commission</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Oceans]—Annual Reports of the Marine Mammal Commission – Comments —National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Oceans]—Annual Reports of the Marine Mammal Commission – Comments —National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, Folder 2</p><p>1983 10) [Oceans]—Aquaculture: Technology and Future</p><p>1981-1983 11) [Oceans]—A Report to The President and The Congress—10th, 11th and 12th Annual Reports</p><p>Box 308</p><p>1979 1) [Oceans]—“A Research Framework for Traditional Fisheries”</p><p>1978 2) [Oceans]—“A Review of Economic Survey Methods for Artisanal Fisheries”</p><p>1984 3) [Oceans]—Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins—Microbiological Profiles</p><p>1984 4) [Oceans]—Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Annual Report, 1983- 1984 1978 5) [Oceans]—Background and Clippings—Seabed Mining</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Oceans]—Caribbean Regional Program</p><p>1964-1970 7) [Oceans]—Charting and Geodesy Legislation</p><p>1981-1983 8) [Oceans]—Chesapeake Bay</p><p>Undated 9) [Oceans]—Coastal Almanac</p><p>1981-1983 10) [Oceans]—Coastal Trends in Connecticut Conference, Groton Connecticut, March 3, 1983</p><p>1985-1986 11) [Oceans]—Coastal Zone Management</p><p>1972-1984 12) [Oceans]—Coastal Zone Management and Marine Sanctuaries Legislation</p><p>1982-1983 13) [Oceans]—Coastal Zone Management Program, Folder 1</p><p>Box 309</p><p>1982-1983 1) [Oceans]—Coastal Zone Management Program, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) [Oceans]—Commercial Fisheries—Treaties and Legislation</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Oceans]—Connecticut—Marine Science Education Publications</p><p>1985 4) [Oceans]—Connecticut—Study on Effects of Trawling on Lobsters in Connecticut Waters</p><p>1984-1985 5) [Oceans]—Conservation of the North Pacific Fur Seal, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 6) [Oceans]—Conservation of the North Pacific Fur Seal, Folder 2</p><p>1980 7) [Oceans]—Corals Fishery of the Western Pacific Region</p><p>Undated 8) [Oceans]—“Cost Effectiveness of Publicly Funded Research: A Case Study of the United States Academic Research Fleet”</p><p>1983 9) [Oceans]—Current Issues—Weicker Correspondence Box 310</p><p>1972-1985 1) [Oceans]— CZMA – Coastal Zone Management Act and OCS (Outer Continental Shelf)—Federal Consistency, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1985 2) [Oceans]—CZMA – Coastal Zone Management Act and OCS (Outer Continental Shelf)—Federal Consistency, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1985 3) [Oceans]—CZMA – Coastal Zone Management Act and OCS (Outer Continental Shelf)—Federal Consistency, Folder 3</p><p>1979 4) [Oceans]—Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Act Hearing</p><p>1977-1983 5) [Oceans]—Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Background Research, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1983 6) [Oceans]—Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Background Research, Folder 2</p><p>Box 311</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 5</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 6 1983-1984 7) [Oceans]—Department of International Trade and Industry Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Folder 7</p><p>Box 312</p><p>1982-1984 1) [Oceans]—Dolphins—Mortality, Reproduction, Stocks, Behavior</p><p>1979-1980 2) [Oceans]—Dumping Act, H.R. 6616</p><p>1972 3) [Oceans]—Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes</p><p>1978 4) [Oceans]—“Economic Survey Methods to the Fish Markets of San Salvador”</p><p>1984 5) [Oceans]—Endangered Species Act Status Reviews—Caribbean and Hawaiian Monk Seals</p><p>1982 6) [Oceans]—Environmental Impact Statement—Atlantic Groundfish</p><p>1982 7) [Oceans]—Environment Impact Statement—Atlantic Sea Scallop</p><p>1981 8) [Oceans]—Environmental Impact Statement—Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources—Mackerels</p><p>Box 313</p><p>1980-1983 1) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Anadromous Fish Law Memo</p><p>1972-1985 2) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Bills and Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1985 3) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Bills and Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1985 4) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Bills and Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Chesapeake Bay Program</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Garn, Lowell Weicker and D’Amato Letter 1985 7) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Letters of Support</p><p>1982-1985 8) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Long Island Sound</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Long Island Sound—Policy Committee Meeting—April 9, 1986</p><p>1985 10) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Long Term Work Plans, Folder 1</p><p>1985 11) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Long Term Work Plans, Folder 2</p><p>Box 314</p><p>1985 1) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Lowell Weicker Amendments and Statements</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—National Pollution Control Program, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—National Pollution Control Program, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1985 4) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)—EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Dumpsite Research</p><p>1981-1985 5) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)—Research Proposals and Background, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1985 6) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)—Research Proposals and Background, Folder 2</p><p>1961-1984 7) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Northwest and Alaska— Articles and Reports Ca. 1980 8) [Oceans]—Estuaries Programs and Fisheries—Welfare Assessment Background</p><p>1984-1986 9) [Oceans]—Federal Oceanographic Fleet</p><p>Box 315</p><p>1975 1) [Oceans]—Federal Oceans Program, Folder 1</p><p>1975 2) [Oceans]—Federal Oceans Program, Folder 2</p><p>1975 3) [Oceans]—Federal Oceans Program, Folder 3</p><p>1980 4) [Oceans]—Final Environmental Impact Statement – Fishery Management Plan, Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico</p><p>1986 5) [Oceans]—Fisheries—General Information—“Federal Expenditures for Fisheries Programs and Revenue Collections from Fisheries Interests”</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Clippings</p><p>1978 7) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Coast Guard—Captain Muir</p><p>1978 8) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Commercial Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1977-1978 9) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Congressional Record</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Correspondence</p><p>1977 11) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Federal Programs</p><p>1977 12) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Jacob Dykstra Statement</p><p>1977 13) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Lowell Weicker’s Opening Statement</p><p>Box 316</p><p>1977 1) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Overview and Testimony, Folder 1 1981-1982 2) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Overview and Testimony, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Panel: Swain, Bauer and Burgess</p><p>1977 4) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Robert J. Birmingham Statement</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Rules and Regulations</p><p>1977 6) [Oceans]—Fisheries Hearings—Witness List and Background</p><p>1983 7) [Oceans]—Fisheries Issues—Overview</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation</p><p>1976-1977 9) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Background</p><p>1976-1977 10) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Catch Statistics</p><p>1977 11) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Clinton Wynne Statement</p><p>1977-1978 12) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Clippings and Press Releases</p><p>1978 13) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Congressional Record</p><p>1977 14) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Fisheries Chapter Report</p><p>1976 15) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—General Accounting Office (GAO) Report</p><p>1976 16) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—General (Comptroller) of the United States Report, Folder 1</p><p>Box 317</p><p>1976 1) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—General (Comptroller) of the United States Report, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Howard Nickerson Statement</p><p>1973 3) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Report 1977 4) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—S. 603—Commercial Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1970 5) [Oceans]—Fisheries Legislation—Stratton Report</p><p>1984-1985 6) [Oceans]—Fisheries of the United States-1983</p><p>1980 7) [Oceans]—Fishery Management Plan—Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico</p><p>1981 8) [Oceans]—Fishery Management Plan—Spiny Lobster Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region</p><p>1979 9) [Oceans]—Fishery Management Plan and Stone Crab Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico</p><p>Box 318</p><p>Ca. 1984 1) [Oceans]—Fishery Materials, Folder 1</p><p>Ca. 1984 2) [Oceans]—Fishery Materials, Folder 2</p><p>1978 3) [Oceans]—Fishing—Background and Clippings</p><p>1978 4) [Oceans]—Fishing—Lowell Weicker Generated</p><p>1979 5) [Oceans]—Fishing Quota – Stonington</p><p>1983 6) [Oceans]—Fishing Vessel and Processor Economics Legislation</p><p>1980 7) [Oceans]—“Fishing with Bottom Gillnets”</p><p>1978 8) [Oceans]—Fish Markets of San Salvador</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Oceans]—Fur Seal—Alaskan and Northern</p><p>1983 10) [Oceans]—Generated Power: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion</p><p>1978-1980 11) [Oceans]—German U-Boat Discovery 1984-1985 12) [Oceans]—Great Lakes—National Undersea Research Program—Lake Superior Expedition and Sea-Link II—News Releases</p><p>Box 319</p><p>1985 1) [Oceans]—Great Lakes—Publications by the Staff of the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, April 1974-March 1985</p><p>1976 2) [Oceans]—“Guidelines for Collection and Compilation of Fishery Statistics”</p><p>1985 3) [Oceans]—Hawaii Magnese Crust Projects </p><p>1968-1986 4) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation-1986, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1986 5) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation-1986, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1986 6) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Bills</p><p>1976-1985 7) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Clippings</p><p>1983-1985 8) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Correspondence</p><p>1983-1984 9) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Legal Documents</p><p>1984-1985 10) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Notes</p><p>Box 320</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Press Releases</p><p>1984-1987 2) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Reports</p><p>1982-1985 3) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwreck Legislation—Statements, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Oceans]—Historic Shipwrecks—Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1986 1983-1984 6) [Oceans]—House and Senate Resolutions</p><p>1980-1984 7) [Oceans]—Humpback Whale Identification and Workshop</p><p>1985-1986 8) [Oceans]—Hydrolab</p><p>1984 9) [Oceans]—Innerspace: “Encounters with the Aquatic World”—TV Program</p><p>1975-1979 10) [Oceans]—International Center for Marine Resource Development</p><p>1979-1982 11) [Oceans]—Law of the Sea, Folder 1</p><p>Box 321</p><p>1979-1982 1) [Oceans]—Law of the Sea, Folder 2</p><p>1983 2) [Oceans] – Legislation Passed the Senate-98th Congress-1st Session</p><p>1982 3) [Oceans]—List of Legislative Authorities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1971 4) [Oceans] – Long Island Sound</p><p>1985 5) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Containment Study</p><p>1979-1983 6) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1983 7) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1983 8) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1983 9) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 4</p><p>Box 322</p><p>1979-1983 1) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 5</p><p>1979-1983 2) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 6 1979-1983 3) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 7</p><p>1979-1983 4) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Dredged Material Disposal, Folder 8</p><p>1985 5) [Oceans]—Long Island Sound—Natural Resource Information Sources</p><p>1977 6) [Oceans]—Lowell Weicker Floor Statements </p><p>1978 7) [Oceans] – Lowell Weicker Generated Material – Articles and Statements</p><p>Box 323</p><p>1972-1976 1) [Oceans]—Man in the Sea—Background</p><p>1976-1983 2) [Oceans]—Manned Undersea Research and Technology, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1983 3) [Oceans]—Manned Undersea Research and Technology, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) [Oceans]—“Manual on the Identification and Preparation of Fishery Investment Projects”</p><p>1982 5) [Oceans]—Mare Nostrum—Issues</p><p>1981-1984 6) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Commission Fiscal Year1985 Budget, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1984 7) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Commission Fiscal Year 1985 Budget, Folder 2</p><p>Box 324</p><p>1983 1) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Issues</p><p>1983 2) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Legislation</p><p>1985 3) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Protection</p><p>1985 4) [Oceans]—Marine Mammal Research 1982-1986 5) [Oceans]—Marine Research Station—“Marine Resource Management and Research Act” proposed by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1980-1984 6) [Oceans]—Marine Sciences Institute—Avery Point, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1984 7) [Oceans]—Marine Sciences Institute—Avery Point, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1984 8) [Oceans]—Marine Sciences Institute—Avery Point, Connecticut, Folder 3</p><p>1980-1984 9) [Oceans]—Marine Sciences Institute—Avery Point, Connecticut, Folder 4</p><p>1976 10) [Oceans]—Marine Technology Society Journal</p><p>1983 11) [Oceans]—Minerals and Polymetallic Sulfides</p><p>1977 12) [Oceans]—“Monitoring of Fish Stock Abundance: The Use of Catch and Effort Data”</p><p>Box 325</p><p>1984 1) [Oceans]—NACOA (National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere Reconstitution</p><p>1983 2) [Oceans]—National Aquaculture Development Plan</p><p>1985 3) [Oceans]—National Estuaries Program—Status Report: Long Island Sound, Environmental Protection Agency, National Estuaries Program, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, April 26, 1985</p><p>1985 4) [Oceans]—National Estuaries Program – Status Report: Buzzards Bay Project, Environment Protection Agency, National Estuaries Program, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, April 26, 1985</p><p>1981-1984 5) [Oceans]—National Marine Pollution Program</p><p>1985 6) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Appropriations 1986 7) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Estuaries Office</p><p>1984 8) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Habitat Conservation</p><p>1986 9) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Marine Recreational Fishery Statistics Survey, 1985</p><p>Box 326</p><p>1985 1) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—National Marine Pollution Program, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—National Marine Pollution Program, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1979 3) [Oceans]—National Oceanic Atmospheric and Administration—Oceanlab</p><p>1984-1985 4) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Report to the President and Congress</p><p>1986 5) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ships</p><p>1983 6) [Oceans]—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Structure and Elimination of Managerial Positions</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study</p><p>1975 8) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—H.R. 5522—Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975</p><p>1975 9) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—H.R. 5709—Offshore Shrimp Fisheries Act Amendments of 1975</p><p>1975 10) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—H.R. 5710—Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 1972</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—H.R. 15445—Save the Whales Box 327</p><p>1975 1) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—Outer Continental Shelf</p><p>1976 2) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—Ports and Waterways Safety Act</p><p>1975-1976 3) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—S. 586—Coastal Zone Management Act</p><p>1975 4) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—Supertankers and Oil Spills</p><p>1975 5) [Oceans]—National Ocean Policy Study—United Nations Law of the Sea Conference, 1975</p><p>Ca. 1982 6) [Oceans]—The National Sea Grant College Program</p><p>1981-1983 7) [Oceans]—National Undersea Research Program-1983 Supplemental</p><p>1979-1983 8) [Oceans]—National Undersea Research Program (NURP), Folder 1</p><p>1979-1983 9) [Oceans]—National Undersea Research Program (NURP), Folder 2</p><p>1983 10) [Oceans]—Nautilus—Coastal Zone Management, February 10, 1983 and Marine Fish Management, January – Newsletters</p><p>1984 11) [Oceans]—New England Fisheries Development Foundation, Incorporated</p><p>1985 12) [Oceans]—NEXRAD Systems Requirements and Tropical Oceans and the Global Atmosphere Program</p><p>Box 328</p><p>1985 1) [Oceans]—NOAA—A-76 Program and Budget</p><p>1985 2) [Oceans]—NOAA Administrator Nomination</p><p>1983 3) [Oceans]—NOAA—Coastal Barrier Resources Act, Fishermen’s Protection Act —Federal Register, October 1984-1985 4) [Oceans]—NOAA—Fisheries</p><p>1983 5) [Oceans]—NOAA—Fisheries—Endangered Species Act—Habitat Conservation and Marine Mammal Protection Act—Federal Register—May to June, and November </p><p>1983 6) [Oceans]—NOAA—Fisheries – Federal Register—January to June, August to December </p><p>1983 7) [Oceans]—NOAA—Foreign Fishing—Federal Register—September </p><p>1975 8) [Oceans]—NOAA—Hydrolab Saturation Dive</p><p>1973-1977 9) [Oceans]—NOAA—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1986 10) [Oceans]—NOAA—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration— Coastal Wetlands Workshop—April 29</p><p>1985 11) [Oceans]—NOAA—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration— Ocean Assessments Division – Reports</p><p>1986 12) [Oceans]—NOAA—NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service versus Charter Vessels</p><p>1983 13) [Oceans]—NOAA—Tuna and Fur Seal Bills—Congressional Record—January to September</p><p>1983-1984 14) [Oceans]—Nonliving Resources Legislation</p><p>1980-1984 15) [Oceans]—Northern Sea Lion Population</p><p>Box 329</p><p>1985 1) [Oceans]—Northern Sea Lion Rookery Sites</p><p>1979 2) [Oceans]—North Pacific Fur Seal Protection Act</p><p>1981 3) [Oceans]—Norwalk Maritime Center—Planning Workshop—August 1981— Attended by Robert Wicklund 1982-1984 4) [Oceans]—NURP – Northeast Region Undersea Research Program at Avery Point, Connecticut</p><p>1977-1985 5) [Oceans]—Ocean Dumping—New York Bight—General Information and Bills</p><p>1984 6) [Oceans]—“Ocean-Generated Power: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion”</p><p>1984-1985 7) [Oceans]—Ocean Incineration—S. 1039—Ocean Incineration Research Act of 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 8) [Oceans]—Ocean Incineration—S. 1039—Ocean Incineration Research Act of 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Oceans]—Ocean Incineration—S. 1039—Ocean Incineration Research Act of 1985, Folder 3</p><p>Box 330</p><p>1984 1) [Oceans]—“Ocean Mining”</p><p>1981-1982 2) [Oceans]—Ocean Policy Study—The American Tuna Act, S. 1564</p><p>1978-1979 3) [Oceans]—Oil Spill Response, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Oceans]—Oil Spill Response, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) [Oceans]—Oil Spills—White House Press Releases</p><p>1982-1985 6) [Oceans]—Ocean Service Centers, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 7) [Oceans]—Ocean Service Centers, Folder 2</p><p>1983 8) [Oceans]—Ocean Thermal Energy Conservation Act</p><p>1984-1986 9) [Oceans]—“Our World Underwater” Club Scholarship Society</p><p>1983 10) Oceans Policy and Research—H.R. 7225 and S. 2997—Exclusive Economic Zone Establishment Act—Fisheries and Exclusive Economic Zone and International Marine Scientific Research Box 331</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Oceans]—Pollution and Dumping</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Oceans]—Press Releases</p><p>1984 3) [Oceans]—Protected Species Program—Sea Turtle Projects</p><p>1979-1985 4) [Oceans]—Protection of Bottlenose Dolphins in the Southeastern United States</p><p>1978-1984 5) [Oceans]—Protection of the Sea Turtle</p><p>1972 6) [Oceans]—Public Law 92-444—Central Western and South Pacific Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1974 7) [Oceans]—Public Law 93-242—Offshore Shrimp Fisheries Act of 1973</p><p>1980 8) [Oceans]—Public Law 96-561—Salmon and Steelhead Conservation and Enhancement Act of 1980</p><p>1977-1983 9) [Oceans]—Public Laws</p><p>1983 10) [Oceans]—Related Weicker Press</p><p>1972 11) [Oceans]—“Resource Management Programs for Oceanic Islands”</p><p>1984 12) [Oceans]—Right Whale Endangerment</p><p>Box 332</p><p>1980-1983 1) [Oceans]—Satellite and Environmental Data and Information Services—Civil Operation of Satellite Systems, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1983 2) [Oceans]—Satellite and Environmental Data and Information Services—Civil Operation of Satellite Systems, Folder 2</p><p>1986 3) [Oceans]—Seafood Marketing , 1986—National Fisheries Marketing and Promotion Act of 1986 1981-1983 4) [Oceans]—Sea Turtles—Habitat Alteration and Movement/Surfacing</p><p>1985 5) [Oceans]—Sea Turtle Protection—Conservation and Recovery</p><p>1976 6) [Oceans]—Small-Scale Fisheries, Folder 1</p><p>1976 7) [Oceans]—Small-Scale Fisheries, Folder 2</p><p>Box 333</p><p>1973-1978 1) [Oceans]—Small-Scale Fisheries, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Oceans]—Southeast Fisheries Center—Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Oceans]—Studies, Data and Research Materials</p><p>1985 4) [Oceans]—The Cousteau Society</p><p>1972 5) [Oceans]—“The Dynamics of the Mean-Size Statistic in a Changing Fishery”</p><p>1984 6) [Oceans]—The Endangered Species Act</p><p>Undated 7) [Oceans]—“The Marketing of Fin Fish from the Pacific Coast of Guatemala”</p><p>1986 8) [Oceans]—The R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986, S. 2048</p><p>1985-1986 9) [Oceans]—Titanic Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>Box 334</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Oceans]—Titanic Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1981 2) [Oceans]—Tuna Conservation, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1981 3) [Oceans]—Tuna Conservation, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1981 4) [Oceans]—Tuna Conservation, Folder 3 1976-1984 5) [Oceans]—Tuna versus Porpoise—Marine Mammal Protection Act Amendments—Porpoise Kills by Tuna Fisherman</p><p>1982-1983 6) [Oceans]—Turkish Dolphins Letter and Other Correspondence /Miscellaneous</p><p>1964-1978 7) [Oceans]—U-352 and Sunken World War II Ships, Folder 1</p><p>1942 8) [Oceans]—U-352 and Sunken World War II Ships, Folder 2</p><p>Box 335</p><p>1983 1) [Oceans]—Undersea Exploration—Articles</p><p>1979-1984 2) [Oceans]—Undersea Research Development</p><p>1984 3) [Oceans]—University of Connecticut’s Sea Grant Program</p><p>1982-1984 4) [Oceans]—U.S.S. Nautilus</p><p>Undated 5) [Oceans]—Visual on Gulf of Mexico</p><p>1971 6) [Oceans]—Water Pollution—Long Island Sound, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) [Oceans]—Water Pollution—Long Island Sound, Folder 2</p><p>Box 336</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Oceans]—Week and Year of the Ocean</p><p>1979-1983 2) [Oceans]—Western Regional Underseas Lab—University of Southern California, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1983 3) [Oceans]—Western Regional Underseas Lab—University of Southern California, Folder 2 1979-1983 4) [Oceans]—Western Regional Underseas Lab—University of Southern California, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1985 5) [Oceans]—Whales—Bowhead, Gray and White</p><p>1981 6) [Oceans]—Whales—Moratorium on the Commercial Killing of Whales— International Whaling Commission</p><p>1984 7) [Oceans]—“Workshop on the Fate and Impact of Marine Debris”</p><p>1983-1984 8) [Oceans]—“Year of the Ocean, 1984-1985”</p><p>Box 337</p><p>1982-1983 1) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Leasing Plan</p><p>1982-1983 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year OCS Planning Areas</p><p>1982 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Oil and Gas Leasing Hearing, September 8, Folder 1</p><p>1982 4) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Oil and Gas Leasing Hearing, September 8, Folder 2</p><p>1982 5) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program (1982-1987) Plan—Amendment</p><p>1982 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program Plan—Popular Press</p><p>1981 7) [Outer Continental Shelf] – 5 Year Plan – Miscellaneous Position Papers and Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1981 8) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Plan – Miscellaneous Position Papers and Correspondence, Folder 2 Box 338</p><p>1979-1984 1) [Outer Continental Shelf]—5 Year Plan Oversight Hearing—Subcommittee on Energy Conservation</p><p>1984-1985 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Alaska’s Norton Basin Lease Sale 100</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Area Lease Sale Maps Minerals Management Service, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Area Lease Sale Maps Minerals Management Service, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1983 5) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Bay of Fundy Tidal Power</p><p>1985 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—California Outer Continental Shelf—H.R. 3373 —“California Outer Continental Shelf Protection and Development Act”</p><p>1983 7) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Clark Questions—Questions Regarding Outer Continental Shelf and William Clark as Secretary of the Interior</p><p>Box 339</p><p>1973-1984 1) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Congressional Research Service Materials on Leasing and Drilling, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1984 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Congressional Research Service Materials on Leasing and Drilling, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Department of the Interior</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Enhanced Oil Recovery</p><p>1983 5) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Federal Register—February to May, August </p><p>1980-1983 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf Region</p><p>1984 7) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Lease Sale—Area 82—North Atlantic 1983 8) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Lease Sale Number 52—North Atlantic Planning Area</p><p>1983 9) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Lease Sale Number 76—Mid-Atlantic Planning Area</p><p>1984 10) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Lease Sale Number 111—Mid-Atlantic Offshore Oil and Gas Lease Sale</p><p>1979-1984 11) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Leasing—Basic Research, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1984 12) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Leasing—Basic Research, Folder 2</p><p>Box 340</p><p>1983 1) [Outer Continental Shelf] Legislation—Nonliving Resources</p><p>1978-1983 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Miscellaneous Lease Sales, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1983 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Miscellaneous Lease Sales, Folder 2</p><p>1983 4) [Outer Continental Shelf] Moratorium – H.R. 3363 and Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1983 5) [Outer Continental Shelf] Moratorium – H.R. 3363 and Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—National Ocean Policy Study Hearing—August 5</p><p>1976-1983 7) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS 5 Year Plan—Amendment to H.R. 3381</p><p>1972-1984 8) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS 5 Year Plan Consistency, Folder 1</p><p>Box 341</p><p>1972-1984 1) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS 5 Year Plan Consistency, Folder 2 1978-1984 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS Leasing and Production Facts and Figures</p><p>1977-1984 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS Leasing—Basic Research, Biologic Effects of Drilling Muds</p><p>1983 4) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS Revenue Levels—Approximates</p><p>1983 5) [Outer Continental Shelf]—OCS Revenue Sharing—Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1984 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Offshore Leasing</p><p>1982 7) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Offshore Oil and Gas—Congressional Research Service</p><p>1982-1984 8) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Oil and Gas Leasing</p><p>1984 9) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Oil and Gas Leasing and Production Program— Annual Report Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>Box 342</p><p>1982-1986 1) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Oil Leasing Proposal</p><p>1981-1984 2) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Revenue Sharing, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1984 3) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Revenue Sharing, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1984 4) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Revenue Sharing, Folder 3</p><p>1982-1983 5) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Revenue Sharing—House Version—H.R. 5</p><p>1981-1983 6) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Sharing Miscellaneous Position Papers</p><p>1979 7) [Outer Continental Shelf]—S. 493, Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Act Committee Reports</p><p>1983 8) [Outer Continental Shelf]—S. 800—“Ocean and Coastal Development Impact Assistance Block Grant Act” 1984 9) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Summary, 1984</p><p>1979 10) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Summary—“A Regional Studies Plan for the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981”</p><p>1979-1983 11) [Outer Continental Shelf]—Weicker Amendment – Stable Reference Areas</p><p>Box 343</p><p>1976 1) Patrick Cadwell Memorandum—“Initial Working Paper on Political Strategy” on the Carter Administration, December 10, 1976</p><p>1978 2) Pending Media Requests</p><p>1978 3) Personal Privacy—“Citizen Control Over Records Held by Third Parties”</p><p>1981 4) [Planned Parenthood]—Boatwright, Billie—General Section—Republicans for Choice</p><p>1971 5) Political Cartoonist Ranan Lurie</p><p>1981-1987 6) [Postal Service]—1981 Postage Increases—Legislation for Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Postal Service]—1984 Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 8) [Postal Service]—Roberto Clemente—Commemorative Stamp</p><p>1971 9) [Postal Service]—Commemorative Stamp Requests</p><p>1979-1980 10) [Postal Service]—“Empire State Building Commemorative Stamp”</p><p>1982 11) [Postal Service]—Employment</p><p>1981-1984 12) [Postal Service]—Miscellaneous 1983 and 1984</p><p>1981-1983 13) [Postal Service]—Nine Digit Zip Code</p><p>1983 14) [Postal Service]—Joe Penner—Post Office Lease Dispute</p><p>1979 15) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas Correspondence-1979 Box 344</p><p>1980 1) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas Correspondence-1980</p><p>1981 2) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas Correspondence-1981</p><p>1982 3) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas Correspondence-1982</p><p>1982 4) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas, Roger—Dumas Law Suit, February 16, 1982, Plaintiff: Robert (Brother Roger, Missing in Action); Elizabeth Culbreth, Deputy Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel , Senate</p><p>1977-1979 5) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas, Roger—Dodd File—Transfer to Weicker, 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1979 6) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas, Roger—Dodd File—Transfer to Weicker, 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1980 7) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas, Roger—House Armed Services Staff Report, June 24</p><p>1953-1980 8) [POW/ MIA Information]—Dumas, Roger—Press Clippings</p><p>1975 9) [POW/ MIA Information]—Missing in Action in Southeast Asia</p><p>1957-1978 10) [POW/ MIA Information]—Prisoners Of War, Korean War—Additional Documents</p><p>Box 345</p><p>1983 1) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 1</p><p>1980 2) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 3</p><p>1980 4) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 4</p><p>1976-1979 5) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 5 1979-1983 6) Presidential Debates, 1980, Folder 6</p><p>1970-1971 7) Press 1978—Watergate—White House Assault</p><p>1975 8) Privacy Issues—Script: “In Pursuit of Privacy”</p><p>Box 346</p><p>1982 1) [Railroads]—Alaska Railroad—Transfer to State of Alaska</p><p>1979-1980 2) [Railroads]—Amtrak 1980</p><p>1981-1983 3) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Fiscal Year 1982</p><p>1979 4) [Railroads]—Amtrak—403 (B) Materials</p><p>1978 5) [Railroads]—Amtrak and Bus Travels—Fare Rates</p><p>1979 6) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Capital Needs</p><p>1978 7) [Railroads]—Amtrak—“Clamdigger” Cancellation</p><p>1977-1979 8) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Clippings</p><p>1970-1979 9) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Congressional Record</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Conrail</p><p>1977-1979 11) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Correspondence</p><p>Box 347</p><p>1979 1) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Energy</p><p>1977-1979 2) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Energy Efficiency</p><p>1979 3) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Federal Aid</p><p>1979 4) [Railroads]—Amtrak Improvement Act of 1979—Route Cuts 1976 5) [Railroads]—Amtrak Issues</p><p>1970-1979 6) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Legislative History</p><p>1978-1979 7) [Railroads]—Amtrak—“Montrealer” Passenger Train</p><p>1979 8) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Overview</p><p>1979 9) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Passenger Rail</p><p>1975-1976 10) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Position on Preliminary System Plan, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Position on Preliminary System Plan, Folder 2</p><p>Box 348</p><p>1979 1) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Proposals</p><p>1979 2) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Railbank Provision</p><p>1983 3) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reauthorization—Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1978-1979 4) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reorganization Act of 1979—Route Cuts, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1979 5) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reorganization Act of 1979—Route Cuts, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1979 6) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reorganization Act of 1979—Route Cuts, Folder 3</p><p>1978-1979 7) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reorganization Act of 1979—Route Cuts, Folder 4</p><p>1978-1979 8) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Reorganization Act of 1979—Route Cuts, Folder 5</p><p>1972-1980 9) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Restructuring-1979, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1980 10) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Restructuring-1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979 11) [Railroads]—Amtrak—Ridership Figures </p><p>1981 12) [Railroads]—Amtrak Route Changes from Fiscal Year 82 Budget Cuts —“Montrealer” Route Box 349</p><p>1978 1) [Railroads]—Amtrak Service Cutbacks—H.R. 12933</p><p>1983 2) [Railroads]—B & M Line Inspection—May 1983</p><p>1983 3) [Railroads]—B & M Post Connecticut Transfer of 1982</p><p>1981 4) [Railroads]—Boston and Maine—Conrail</p><p>1983-1986 5) [Railroads]—Boxcar Deregulation, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1986 6) [Railroads]—Boxcar Deregulation, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1986 7) [Railroads]—Boxcar Deregulation, Folder 3</p><p>1975-1976 8) [Railroads]—Bridges and Highway Rehabilitation for Rail Use</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Railroads]—Closing of Conrail’s New Haven Northeast Regional Headquarters</p><p>1983 10) [Railroads]—Commuter Rail—1983 Metro North Strike</p><p>1982-1983 11) [Railroads]—Commuter Rail Fiasco—New Haven Line Axle Repair</p><p>Box 350</p><p>1982-1983 1) [Railroads]—Commuter Rail Issues—Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1975 2) [Railroads]—Confac, Consolidated Facilities Corporation Proposals – PSP, Preliminary System Plan</p><p>1974 3) [Railroads]—Confirmations of Arthur Lewis and Roger Lewis</p><p>1969-1971 4) [Railroads]—Connecticut—New York Railroad Passenger Transportation Compact—Danbury, Pittsfield Line</p><p>1978-1980 5) [Railroads]—Conrail 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1980 6) [Railroads]—Conrail 1979, Folder 2 1981-1983 7) [Railroads]—Conrail in Boston and Maine—Connecticut and Rhode Island Freight Service</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Railroads]—Conrail Commuter—Connecticut—New Haven Line, Folder 1</p><p>Box 351</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Railroads]—Conrail Commuter—Connecticut—New Haven Line, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) [Railroads]—Conrail Commuter Transition Assistance</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Railroads]—Conrail—Congressional Budget Office—Conrail Information, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 4) [Railroads]—Conrail—Congressional Budget Office—Conrail Information, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute and Effects on Connecticut</p><p>1985 6) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Conrail Stand Alone</p><p>1985 7) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Interstate Commerce Commission Analysis</p><p>1985 8) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Justice Department’s Analysis</p><p>1984-1985 9) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Letters from Secretary Dole</p><p>Box 352</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—News Articles</p><p>1985 2) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Pro Morgan Stanley</p><p>1985 3) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Pro Norfolk Southern</p><p>1985 4) [Railroads]—Conrail Dispute—Union Letters</p><p>1982-1983 5) [Railroads]—Conrail Employee Purchase Plan 1985 6) [Railroads]—“Conrail Fictions, Guilford Facts”</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Railroads]—Conrail—Freight—Connecticut</p><p>1985-1986 8) [Railroads]—Conrail—International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers</p><p>1981 9) [Railroads]—Conrail Legislation, Compromise Language and Report</p><p>Box 353</p><p>1980-1981 1) [Railroads]—Conrail Legislation, Connecticut and Rhode Island Proposals</p><p>1980-1982 2) [Railroads]—Conrail Legislation, Dodd and Moffett Amendments</p><p>1985 3) [Railroads]—Conrail—Morgan Stanley’s Proposal to Purchase the United States Government’s 85 Percent Interest in Conrail</p><p>1981 4) [Railroads]—Conrail – P & W, Province and Worchester Railroad Takeover Proposal, March </p><p>1985-1986 5) [Railroads]—Conrail Reading, Folder 1</p><p>Box 354</p><p>1985-1986 1) [Railroads]—Conrail Reading, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) [Railroads]—Conrail Reading, Folder 3</p><p>1981 3) [Railroads]—Conrail and RRA, Regional Rail Association Implementation</p><p>1986 4) [Railroads]—Conrail—“Conrail Sale: Background and Perspective”</p><p>1985 5) [Railroads]—Conrail Sale Studies</p><p>1985 6) [Railroads]—Conrail Sale, Tax Revenue Analysis 1985 7) [Railroads]—“Conrail’s New Crossroads: Financial Security of Tomorrow’s Northeast Rail Service”</p><p>Box 355</p><p>1972 1) [Railroads]—Emergency Railroad Assistance, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) [Railroads]—Emergency Railroad Assistance, Folder 2</p><p>1981 3) [Railroads]—Energy File Index</p><p>1980 4) [Railroads]—Executive Order 12204—Mexican Freight Car Imports</p><p>1975 5) [Railroads]—Federal Railroad Administration Reorganization</p><p>1974-1975 6) [Railroads]—Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970</p><p>1975 7) [Railroads]—Fishwick, John P.—N&W, Norfolk and Western Railway Company Testimony</p><p>1981 8) [Railroads]—FRA, Federal Railroad Administration</p><p>1982-1983 9) [Railroads]—France and United States Rail Congress</p><p>1970-1972 10) [Railroads]—Freight Rates for Recyclables</p><p>1975 11) [Railroads]—General Accounting Office: Rail Finance Study</p><p>Box 356</p><p>1975 1) [Railroads]—Intermodal Terminals and Historic Railway Stations</p><p>1974 2) [Railroads]—Interstate Railroad Act of 1974</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Railroads]—Japan and United States Rail Congress</p><p>1985 4) [Railroads]—Joint Memorandum of Norfolk Southern Corporation, Guilford Transportation Industries, Incorporated and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company 1975 5) [Railroads]—Kaman Aerospace Corporation—Systems Technology Associates, Incorporated Procurement</p><p>1975 6) [Railroads]—Local Rail Services Act—Pearson, Hartke, Weicker, and Stevenson</p><p>1974-1975 7) [Railroads]—Local Rail Service Issues—Rail Services Continuation</p><p>Box 357</p><p>1981 1) [Railroads]—Lowell Weicker Action and Statements in Connecticut and Rhode Island-Fall 1981</p><p>1977 2) [Railroads]—Lowell Weicker Added as Cosponsor of S. 1554—The Rail Rehabilitation Act</p><p>1978 3) [Railroads]—Lowell Weicker Cosponsor of Regional Rail Reorganization Act Amendment of 1978</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Railroads]—Lowell Weicker Generated Press Releases and Correspondence —Taxes Owed by the Penn Central Transportation Company</p><p>1966-1975 5) [Railroads]—Metroliner Phone Service</p><p>1983 6) [Railroads]—Metro North Commuter Rail Strike—Clippings</p><p>1980-1983 7) [Railroads]—Metro North Commuter Rail Strike—Emergency Board, Correspondence</p><p>1983 8) [Railroads]—Metro North Commuter Rail Strike—Legislation—Statements by Lowell Weicker, and Stewart McKinney</p><p>1983 9) [Railroads]—Metro North Commuter Rail Strike—Senate Hearing—April 15, 1983</p><p>1978 10) [Railroads]—Miscellaneous Transportation Amendments</p><p>1979 11) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Background Information 1979 12) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Correspondence</p><p>1979 13) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—George Aiken—Hearing on Retention of the Montrealer</p><p>Box 358</p><p>1979 1) [Railroads]—“Montrealer” Hearing Background Material</p><p>1979 2) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Impact of Elimination of the Montrealer</p><p>1979 3) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—James Jeffords Statement</p><p>1979 4) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—J. David Stein—Director of Transportation Program at the New England Regional Commission</p><p>1979 5) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Notes on Proposal for Compromise—Senate Floor Amendment to S. 712</p><p>1979 6) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Overview of Hearing on “The Impact of the Proposed Elimination of the Montrealer”</p><p>1979 7) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Panels</p><p>1979 8) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Ronald E.W. Crisman, Vermont’s Secretary of Transportation</p><p>1979 9) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Summary of Congressional Actions</p><p>1979 10) [Railroads]—“Montrealer”—Vermont Tourist Industry Report</p><p>1979 11) [Railroads]—“Montrealer’—Witness List</p><p>1985 12) [Railroads]—Morgan Stanley—Material Regarding the Conrail Issue</p><p>1979-1982 13) [Railroads]—New Haven Railroad Station Revitalization</p><p>1954-1971 14) [Railroads]—New York Rail Extension and Impact on Connecticut 1971-1972 15) [Railroads]—New York Rail Extension Publications</p><p>Box 359</p><p>1985 1) [Railroads]—Norfolk Southern Divestiture Plan Number 3: Would the Public be Better off Than it is Today?</p><p>1985 2) [Railroads]—Norfolk Southern and Morgan Stanley Plans to Purchase Conrail —Conrail Insufficient Revenue Notices</p><p>1978 3) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor</p><p>1971 4) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor—Formation of Non-Profit Corporation for Rail Passenger Service</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project, 1980</p><p>1980-1982 6) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project</p><p>1981 7) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—Closing of Dover Plains Railroad Station</p><p>1978 8) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—Connecticut Amtrak and Conrail—Rail Issues</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—Funding for Intermodal Stamford Railroad Station Transfer</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—NECIP—Stamford Railroad Station</p><p>1980 11) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—Rail Passenger Corridors Analysis</p><p>1981 12) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—S. 548— Rehabilitation of Union Station Box 360</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Railroads]—Northeast Corridor Improvement Project—State Line Concerns</p><p>1976 2) [Railroads]—Northeast Rail Reorganization—S. 3149, Toxic Substances</p><p>1975 3) [Railroads]—Northeast Rail Reorganization—USRA ,United States Railway Association Final System Plan</p><p>1973 4) [Railroads]—Northeast Railroad Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) [Railroads]—Northeast Railroad Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1975 6) [Railroads]—Office of Technology Assessment)—Preliminary System Plan Rail Study </p><p>1974-1975 7) [Railroads]—Penn Central Aid—S. 281, Emergency Penn Central Railroad Aid, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Railroads]—Penn Central Aid—S. 281, Emergency Penn Central Railroad Aid, Folder 2</p><p>Box 361</p><p>1969-1972 1) [Railroads]—Pennsylvania Central Station—General Information, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1972 2) [Railroads]—Pennsylvania Central Station—General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1972 3) [Railroads]—Pennsylvania Central Station—General Information, Folder 3</p><p>1972 4) [Railroads]—Pennsylvania Central Station Transportation Company</p><p>1979-1981 5) [Railroads]—Poughkeepsie River Bridge</p><p>1975 6) [Railroads]—Public Jobs Rail Rehabilitation</p><p>Box 362 1980-1982 1) [Railroads]—Rail Freight Rates, 1981—Implementation of Staggers Rail Act of 1980, Railroad Deregulation, 1980</p><p>1973 2) [Railroads]—Rail Industry—Financial Studies—Connecticut Transit Problems</p><p>1983 3) [Railroads]—Rail Rate Exemptions</p><p>1969-1972 4) [Railroads]—Railroad Regulations—General Information, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1972 5) [Railroads]—Railroad Regulations—General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1981 6) [Railroads]—Railroad Retirees</p><p>1971-1972 7) [Railroads]—Rail Services Acts, Letters</p><p>Box 363</p><p>1974-1975 1) [Railroads] – Rail Services Planning Office</p><p>1982 2) [Railroads] – Rail Strike, September </p><p>1975 3) [Railroads] – Rail Track Maintenance and Rehabilitation – Light Density Rail Lines</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Railroads] – Rail Track Maintenance and Rehabilitation – Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Railroads] – Rail Track Maintenance and Rehabilitation – Providence and Worchester Railroad, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 6) [Railroads] – Rail Track Maintenance and Rehabilitation – Providence and Worchester Railroad, Folder 2</p><p>1978 7) [Railroads] – Railways Reform – New England, Massachusetts</p><p>1973-1975 8) [Railroads] – Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973</p><p>Undated 9) [Railroads] – Report of Estimated Traffic Diversion Resulting from the Acquisition of Conrail by Norfolk Southern Corporation Box 364</p><p>1985 1) [Railroads] – Review of the Morgan Stanley Proposal to Purchase Conrail by Goldman, Sachs and Company</p><p>1970 2) [Railroads] – Rights of Way – Study of Feasibility of Federal Take Over of Railroad Rights of Way</p><p>1970-1973 3) [Railroads] – Rights of Way Takeover – Nationalization of American Railroad System</p><p>1975 4) [Railroads] – Rock Island Hearing, March 10</p><p>1975 5) [Railroads] – RSPO – Rail Services Planning Office – Extension of Authorization</p><p>1974-1975 6) [Railroads] – RSPO – Rail Services Planning Office Hearings on Preliminary System Plan, March 17-21, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 7) [Railroads] – RSPO – Rail Services Planning Office Hearings on Preliminary Systems Plan, March 17-21, Folder 2</p><p>1975 8) [Railroads] – RSPO – Rail Services Planning Office – Attorney Outreach Program</p><p>1975 9) [Railroads] – RSPO – Rail Services Planning Office: Report on Preliminary System Plan</p><p>1981 10) [Railroads] – Title V – Labor</p><p>Box 365</p><p>1976 1) [Railroads] – S. 3220 – Hartke, et al. – 94th Congress – Amendment to Department of Transportation Act – Preservation and Use of Historic Railroad Stations</p><p>1971-1975 2) [Railroads] – Selected Rail Services Planning Office Hearing Testimony, Folder 1 1971-1975 3) [Railroads] – Selected Rail Services Planning Office Hearing Testimony, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) [Railroads] – Study of the Viability of Guilford Transportation Industries— Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company—Acquisition of Conrail by Norfolk Southern Corporation</p><p>1970 5) [Railroads] – The New Haven Suburban Passenger Train Service Agreements</p><p>1968-1972 6) [Railroads] – Turbo Train</p><p>1972 7) [Railroads] – Turbo Train Service for Amtrak</p><p>Box 366</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Railroads] – Ullman-Amtrak Inland Route</p><p>1974-1975 2) [Railroads] – USRA – United States Railway Association – Northeast Rail Reorganization</p><p>1971 3) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-1st Session-1971, Numbers 225-324</p><p>1971 4) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-1st Session-1971, Numbers 325-423</p><p>1972 5) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-2nd Session-1972, Numbers 424-525</p><p>1972 6) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-2nd Session-1972, Numbers 526-659</p><p>Box 367</p><p>1972 1) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-2nd Session-1972, Numbers 660-790</p><p>1972 2) [Record Vote Analysis] – 92nd Congress-2nd Session-1972, Numbers 791-955</p><p>1973 3) [Record Vote Analysis] – 93rd Congress-1st Session-1973, Numbers 1-135</p><p>1973 4) [Record Vote Analysis]— 93rd Congress-1st Session-1973, Numbers 136-316 Box 368</p><p>1974 1) [Record Vote Analysis]—93rd Congress-2nd Session-1974, Numbers 301-400</p><p>1974 2) [Record Vote Analysis]—93rd Congress-2nd Session-1974, Numbers 401-544</p><p>1977-1982 3) [Record Vote Analysis]—Topical Index to Record Votes—95th to 97th Congresses</p><p>1979 4) [Record Vote Analysis] – 96th Congress-1st Session-1979, Numbers 371-509</p><p>1980 5) [Record Vote Analysis] – 96th Congress-2nd Session-1980—Numbers 1-100</p><p>Box 369</p><p>1980 1) [Record Vote Analysis]—96th Congress-2nd Session-1980 – Numbers 101-240</p><p>1980 2) [Record Vote Analysis]—96th Congress-2nd Session-1980 – Numbers 241-399</p><p>1980 3) [Record Vote Analysis]—96th Congress-2nd Session-1980 – Numbers 400-546</p><p>1981 4) [Record Vote Analysis]—97th Congress-1st Session—Index</p><p>1981 5) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-1st Session-1981 – Numbers 1-120</p><p>Box 370</p><p>1981 1) [Record Vote Analysis]—97th Congress-1st Session-1981 – Numbers 121-239</p><p>1981 2) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-1st Session-1981 – Numbers 240-370</p><p>1981 3) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-1st Session-1981 – Numbers 371-497</p><p>1982 4) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-2nd Session-1982 –Numbers 1-121</p><p>Box 371 1982 1) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-2nd Session-1982 – Numbers 123-230</p><p>1982 2) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-2nd Session-1982 – Numbers 231-349</p><p>1982 3) [Record Vote Analysis] – 97th Congress-2nd Session-1982 – Numbers 350-469</p><p>1983 4) [Record Vote Analysis] – 98th Congress-1st Session-1983 – Numbers 1-119</p><p>1983 5) [Record Vote Analysis] – 98th Congress-1st Session-1983 – Numbers 120-244</p><p>Box 372</p><p>1983 1) [Record Vote Analysis] – 98th Congress-1st Session-1983 – Numbers 245-381</p><p>1984 2) [Record Vote Analysis] – 98th Congress-2nd Session-1984 – Numbers 1-119</p><p>1984 3) [Record Vote Analysis] – 98th Congress-2nd Session-1984 – Numbers 120-252</p><p>1983-1986 4) Reform – Presidential Election Primary, Folder 1</p><p>Box 373</p><p>1983-1986 1) Reform – Presidential Election Primary, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Regulatory Reform Act of 1981, S. 1080, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) Regulatory Reform Act of 1981, S. 1080, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Regulatory Reform Act of 1981, S. 1080, Folder 3</p><p>1978 5) [Regulatory Reform] – Clippings from American Bar Association Journal</p><p>1975 6) [Regulatory Reform] – Consumer Food Act—S. 641</p><p>1975 7) [Regulatory Reform] – Consumer Fuel Disclosure Act</p><p>1979 8) [Regulatory Reform] – Constitutional Convention 1975-1976 9) [Regulatory Reform] – Funeral Industry Rules—S. Con. Res. 77 – Congressional Record </p><p>1975 10) [Regulatory Reform] – Hearings—Legislation and Testimony, Folder 1</p><p>1975 11) [Regulatory Reform] – Hearings—Legislation and Testimony, Folder 2</p><p>Box 374</p><p>1976 1) [Regulatory Reform]—Materials—Studies, Clippings, and Fact Sheets, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) [Regulatory Reform]—Materials—Studies, Clippings, and Fact Sheets, Folder 2</p><p>1979 3) [Regulatory Reform]—McCarthy Litigation—Federal Election Law</p><p>1976 4) [Regulatory Reform]—Oversight Task Force Study</p><p>1978-1979 5) [Regulatory Reform]—Public Access to Papers of Federal Officials</p><p>1977 6) Regulatory Reform Study</p><p>1976 7) [Regulatory Reform]—S. 644 – CPSC, Consumer Product Safety Commission Amendments </p><p>1975 8) [Regulatory Reform]—S. 977—Universal Product Code – Amend the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act</p><p>1975 9) [Regulatory Reform]—S. 2812—Reorganize Executive Branch</p><p>1976 10) [Regulatory Reform]—S. 2862—Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act Amendment</p><p>1980 11) [Regulatory Reform]—School Prayer—Court Jurisdiction and School Prayer</p><p>1982 12) [Regulatory Relief]—Reagan Administration Achievements 1976-1977 13) [Republican Party]—1980 Presidential Consideration and 1976 Vice Presidential Proposals</p><p>1983 14) [Republican Party]—1984 Campaign Seminar—Agriculture—Payment in Kind Program</p><p>1985 15) [Republican Party]—1986 Senate Races</p><p>1982 16) [Republican Party]—Campaign Tracking Report—Republican National Committee Campaign Section</p><p>1981-1982 17) [Republican Party]—Candidate Workshop, February 1982</p><p>1972-1973 18) [Republican Party]—Carmichael, Gilbert – 1972 Mississippi Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Box 375</p><p>1983-1984 1) [Republican Party] Changes—Open Primaries</p><p>1981-1983 2) [Republican Party]—Conservative Opposition</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Republican Party]—Contributor List Exchange</p><p>1932 4) [Republican Party]—1932 Convention</p><p>1964 5) [Republican Party]—1964 Convention</p><p>1968 6) [Republican Party]—1968 Convention</p><p>1972 7) [Republican Party]—1972 Convention</p><p>1980 8) [Republican Party]—1980 Convention</p><p>1984 9) [Republican Party]—1984 Republican National Convention—Dallas</p><p>1964-1984 10) [Republican Party]—Convention—Platform Information and Schedule 1983 11) [Republican Party]—Ed White Fund Raiser—1983 New Haven, Connecticut Mayoral Campaign</p><p>1974-1975 12) [Republican Party] – File</p><p>1982 13) [Republican Party]—GOP Connecticut State Convention, July 23-24, 1982— Schedule and Weicker Staff Attending</p><p>Box 376</p><p>1982 1) [Republican Party]—Labor Endorsements</p><p>1984 2) [Republican Party]—Liberal Interest Group Profiles, 1984</p><p>1979 3) [Republican Party]—Lowell Weicker Addresses—League of Republican Women (Extemporaneous) Speech Given April 2, 1979 in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington DC</p><p>1983 4) [Republican Party]—Lowell Weicker Endorsement</p><p>1974-1975 5) [Republican Party]—Miscellaneous</p><p>1984 6) [Republican Party] National Committee and Convention</p><p>1977 7) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee</p><p>1982 8) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee</p><p>1982-1984 9) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee—1984— Candidates, Idea Exchange, and Political Action Committee Contributions, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 10) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee—1984— Candidates, Idea Exchange, and Political Action Committee Contributions, Folder 2</p><p>Box 377</p><p>1984 1) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee and GOP Fundraising</p><p>1981-1985 2) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee—Weicker Vote Study, Folder 1 1981-1985 3) [Republican Party]—National Republican Senatorial Committee—Weicker Vote Study, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) [Republican Party]—NCPAC (National Conservative Political Action Committee) and FEC (Federal Election Commission) Report— June 1-30, 1982</p><p>1982 5) [Republican Party]—Newspaper Endorsements, 1982 Weicker Campaign</p><p>1982 6) [Republican Party]—Packwood, Robert, Senator from Oregon on Reagan, March 2</p><p>1980-1982 7) [Republican Party]—PACS, Political Action Committees</p><p>1984 8) [Republican Party] – Platform Committee—Barlow, Wallace D.—Share of the Work Coalition</p><p>1984 9) [Republican Party] – Platform Committee—Batten, Anne K., Vermont Republican Women Legislators</p><p>1984 10) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings, July 30—Witness List, Statements— Republican Platform, 1980 and 1984—Republican National Convention, 1984</p><p>Box 378</p><p>1984 1) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—July 30, 1984 Special Hearings on GOP Platform, Folder 1</p><p>1984 4) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—July 30, 1984 Special Hearings on GOP Platform, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—July 30, 1984 Special Hearings on GOP Platform, Folder 3</p><p>Box 379</p><p>1984 1) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—July 30, 1984 Special Hearings on GOP Platform, Folder 4 1984 2) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Althous, William J. – Mayor of New York Statement</p><p>1984 3) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Bergland, Bob—National Rural Electric Cooperative Association</p><p>1983-1984 4) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Bergstrom, Revered Charles V., Lutheran Council in the USA</p><p>1984 5) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Bradley, David—National Community Action Program</p><p>1984 6) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Brown, Larry—National Youth Employment Coalition</p><p>1984 7) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Buchanan, John Jr.—People for the American Way</p><p>1984 8) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Clark, Edwin—The Conservation Fund</p><p>1984 9) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Clark, Robert—National Association of Arab Americans</p><p>1984 10) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Clohan, William C., Jr.—The Ripon Society</p><p>1984 11) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Cox, Eric—The Campaign for United Nations Reform</p><p>1984 12) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Crisp, Mary Dent—National Abortion Rights Action League Political Action Committee</p><p>1984 13) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Danzberger, Jacqueline— Roosevelt Centennial Youth Project</p><p>1984 14) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Decker, Bruce—Concerned Americans for Individual Rights</p><p>1984 15) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Dempsey, William H.—Association of American Railroads</p><p>1984 16) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Dover, Doerr, Edd—Americans for Religious Liberty</p><p>1984 17) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Dunkleberg, William C.—Small Business National Issues Conference 1984 18) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Ellis, Ethan B.—National Association of the Protection and Advocacy Systems</p><p>1984 19) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Fine, Stanley S.—Business Executives for National Security</p><p>1984 20) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Flemming, Arthur S.—Citizens Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>1984 21) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Frazier, Charles L.—National Farmers Organization</p><p>1984 22) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Golden, Rebecca—National Coalition of Independent College and University Students</p><p>1984 23) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Hodges, Fredrica F.—Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, Incorporated</p><p>1984 24) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Hope, Gloria S.—Americans Nurses Association</p><p>1984 25) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Howard, Robert E.—Sierra Club</p><p>1984 26) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Individual Statements—July 30</p><p>1984 27) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Morrison, Chaplain W.—Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign</p><p>1984 28) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Neas, Ralph G.—Leadership Conference on Civil Rights</p><p>1984 29) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Opening Statement by Senator Mark Andrews</p><p>1984 30) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Opening Statement by Senator Weicker</p><p>1984 31) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Padres, Herbert—Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University</p><p>1984 32) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Peterson, Russell W.—President of the National Audubon Society</p><p>1984 33) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Rinaldo, Matthew J.</p><p>1984 34) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Senator Dole’s Comments 1984 35) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Simmons, Althea T.L.—Washington Bureau Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People</p><p>1984 36) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Slaughter, John B.—Chancellor of University of Maryland, College Park</p><p>1984 37) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Statement by John T. Dolan— National Chairman of the National Conservative Political Action Committee</p><p>1984 38) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Statements by Individuals for Specific Groups, Associations, and Issues</p><p>1984 39) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Stern, Marc D.—American Jewish Congress</p><p>1984 40) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Tarr-Whelan, Linda—Director of Government Relations, National Education Association</p><p>1984 41) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Torres, Arnold S.—National Executive Director, League of United Latin American Citizens</p><p>1984 42) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Viguerie, Richard A.—Chairman, Populist Conservative Tax Coalition</p><p>1984 43) [Republican Party]—Platform Hearings—Whiting, Fred—Executive Director, American Space Foundation</p><p>1984 44) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Wickersham, Bill—Executive Director, World Federalist Association</p><p>1984 45) [Republican Party] – Platform Hearings—Witness List, July 30</p><p>Box 380</p><p>1972-1974 1) [Republican Party]—Polls and Questionnaires</p><p>1971 2) [Republican Party]—Pol-Senate Republican Policy Committee—January- August </p><p>1979 3) [Republican Party]—Presidential Bid</p><p>1979 4) [Republican Party]—Presidential Campaign—Old State House—Hartford, Connecticut Statement—March 12</p><p>1980 5) [Republican Party]—Republican and Democratic 1980 Platforms 1981-1982 6) [Republican Party]—Republican National Committee—Political Section</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Republican Party]—Republican Party Conference</p><p>1984 8) [Republican Party]—Republican Platform Hearing—July 30</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Republican Party]—Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1983-1984 10) [Republican Party]—Republican Senatorial Campaign—1984, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 11) [Republican Party]—Republican Senatorial Campaign—1984, Folder 2</p><p>Box 381</p><p>1972 1) [Republican Party]—Senate Campaign</p><p>1981 2) [Republican Party]—Senatorial Business Advisory Board</p><p>1971 3) [Republican Party]—Senatorial Campaign Committee</p><p>1982 4) [Republican Party]—Senatorial Trust Meeting</p><p>1983 5) [Republican Party]—State Connecticut Central Fundraiser—September 26</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Republican Party]—Weicker Allies and Support</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Republican Party]—Weicker Field Staff and Dallas Convention—1984 Republican National Convention Preparations</p><p>1979 8) [Republican Party]—Weicker for President – 1979</p><p>1984-1986 9) [Republican Party]—Weicker Political Action Committee</p><p>1974-1976 10) S. 1—Criminal Justice Codification, Revision and Reform Act of 1974</p><p>1977 11) S. 2—Sunset Act of 1977</p><p>1978-1979 12) S. 2—Sunset Act of 1979</p><p>1973-1976 13) S. 3—National Health Insurance—The Health Security Act, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1976 14) S. 3—National Health Insurance—The Health Security Act, Folder 2</p><p>Box 382 1973 1) S. 4 – Strengthen and Improve Protections and Interests – Employee Pension and Welfare Benefits Plan – Retirement Income Security for Employees Act</p><p>1971-1972 2) S. 5 – Full Opportunity and National Goals and Priorities Act</p><p>1975 3) S. 5 – Open Senate Committee Session – Government in the Sunshine Act</p><p>1977 4) S. 9 – Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1977</p><p>1978-1979 5) S. 10 – Constitutional Rights of Institutionalized Persons</p><p>1975-1976 6) S. 10 – Housatonic River Valley – Amend Section 5a of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act</p><p>1975-1976 7) S. 12 – Reforming the Judicial Survivors’ Annuities Program</p><p>1975 8) S. 13 – Food Stamp Bill – Amend the Food Stamp Act of 1964</p><p>1977-1979 9) S. 14 – Reclamation Reform Act of 1974</p><p>Box 383</p><p>1973-1978 1) S. 16 – Presidential Primary Act – National Presidential Primary</p><p>1974-1976 2) S. 22 – General Revision of the Copyright Law, Title 17 of the United States Code</p><p>1973 3) S. 32 – Amend National Science Foundation Act of 1950 – Establish Framework of National Science Policy</p><p>1974-1975 4) S. 32 – National Priorities for Science</p><p>1971-1972 5) S. 32 – National Science Policy and Priorities Act of 1972</p><p>1971-1978 6) S. 39 – Termination of Public Financing of Presidential Campaigns</p><p>1979 7) S. 43 – To Promote Safety and Health in Skiing and Other Outdoor Winter Activities</p><p>1983 8) S. 44 – Products Liability</p><p>1969-1973 9) S. 44 – To Amend the Small Business Act to Increase the Availability of Management Counseling to Small Business</p><p>1973 10) S. 48 – Amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 – Availability of Funds for Military Assistance – Indochina 1973 11) S. 50 – To Strengthen and Improve the Older Americans Act of 1965</p><p>1975 12) S. 66 – Nurse Training and Health Revenue Sharing and Health Services Act of 1975</p><p>1977 13) S. 91 – Tomato Packaging – To Subject Imported Tomatoes to Restrictions Comparable to those Applicable to Domestic Tomatoes</p><p>1975 14) S. 95 – Overseas – Citizens Voting Rights Act of 1975</p><p>1977 15) S. 106 – Land and Water Resources Conservation Act of 1977</p><p>1979 16) S. 110 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Accelerated and Simplified Depreciation for Small Business</p><p>Box 384</p><p>1971-1980 1) S. 114 – Death Penalty – Court Cases</p><p>1979-1980 2) S. 114 – Federal Death Penalty Act</p><p>1977 3) S. 122 – Electric Utility Rate – Reform and Regulatory Improvement Act</p><p>1976-1977 4) S. 143 – Medicare-Medicaid Anti-Fraud and Abuse Amendments</p><p>1973-1975 5) S. 144 – Mr. McClure – To Prohibit the Banning of Lead Shot for Hunting</p><p>1977 6) S. 146 – Repeal Means Test on Social Security Benefits for Workers 65 and Older</p><p>1975 7) S. 156 – Earth Resources Satellite Program</p><p>1973-1974 8) S. 156 – Require Termination by July 1, 1975 of all Naval Weapons Range Activities on the Puerto Rican Island of Culebra</p><p>1977 9) S. 174 – Restoration of U.S. Compliance with International Economic Sanctions Against Rhodesia</p><p>1975 10) S. 200 – Consumer Protection Act of 1975</p><p>Box 385</p><p>1970-1971 1) S. 209 – Legislation to Insure the Humane Treatment of Animals During Air Transport 1979 2) S. 210 – To Establish a Department of Education</p><p>1983 3) S. 215 – Bail Reform Act of 1983</p><p>1975 4) S. 229 – To Amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973</p><p>1977 5) S. 256 – Natural Gas Deregulation</p><p>1977-1978 6) S. 258 – Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>1972-1973 7) S. 260 – Provide that Meetings of Government Agencies and Congressional Committees are Open to the Public – Government in the Sunshine Act</p><p>1977 8) S. 293 – Authorization and Oversight for the Office of Management and Budget</p><p>1977 9) S. 297 – Meat Inspection – Require Inspection of Imported Meat and Dairy Products</p><p>1979 10) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Background Materials S. 1874</p><p>1979 11) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Danforth Compromise</p><p>1979 12) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Hearings Before Committee on the Judiciary</p><p>1979 13) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Hearings Before Subcommittee on Antitrust – 96th Congress, 1st Session on S. 390</p><p>1979 14) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Memo Concerning the Law of Pass-On</p><p>Box 386</p><p>1979 1) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Overview, Copies of the Bill, Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>1979 2) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Overview, Copies of the Bill, Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>1979 3) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – Report of the Committee on the Judiciary – To Accompany S. 300</p><p>1979 4) S. 300 – Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1979 – The Illinois Brick Issue</p><p>1977 5) S. 311 – The College Tuition Tax Relief Act of 1977 1974-1976 6) S. 317/S. 4019 – Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1976 7) S. 317/S. 4019 – Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 8) S. 317/S. 4019 – Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, Folder 3</p><p>Box 387</p><p>1971-1976 1) S. 317/S. 4019 – Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, Folder 4</p><p>1972-1976 2) S. 317/S. 4019 – Establishment of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, Folder 5</p><p>1960-1973 3) S. 318 – News Media Source Protection Act</p><p>1973 4) S. 319 – Oil Import Program – New England States Fuel Oil Act of 1973</p><p>1979 5) S. 325 – Establish a Program to Develop Marine Artificial Reefs in Waters of Unites States Jurisdiction</p><p>1975 6) S. 332 – Maritime Authorization</p><p>1979 7) S. 336 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954</p><p>1979 8) S. 346 – Physical Handicap Anti-Discrimination in Employment Act of 1979 – Amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964</p><p>1973 9) S. 352 – Voter Registration Act</p><p>1973 10) S. 372 – Amendment No. 301 – To Amend the Communications Act of 1934 and the Campaign Communications Reform Act</p><p>1973 11) S. 373 – Assure Separation of Federal Powers – President to Notify Congress on Impoundment of Funds and Procedure</p><p>1978-1979 12) S. 378 – Authorize Funds for the Robert A. Taft Institute of Government</p><p>1973 13) S. 380 – Establish a Fishery Zone to Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf Beyond the Territorial Sea of the United States</p><p>1979 14) S. 388 – To Promote the Ownerships of Small Businesses by Their Employees 1980-1982 15) S. 391 – CIA Identities Bill</p><p>Box 388</p><p>1975 1) S. 410 – Repeal Earnings Limitations of the Social Security Act – Workers Age Sixty-five and Over</p><p>1974 2) S. 411 – Postal Rates Increase – Extending Postal Rate Adjustments</p><p>1979 3) S. 414 – Establish a Uniform Federal Patent Procedure for Small Businesses – Amend Title 35 of the United States Code</p><p>1973-1976 4) S. 422 – Children and Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>1974 5) S. 424 – National Resource Lands Management Act</p><p>1975 6) S. 425 – Foreign Investment Act of 1975 – Williams</p><p>1979 7) S. 425 – To End the Use of Steel-Jaw Leghold Traps</p><p>1975 8) S. 426 – Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1975</p><p>1977 9) S. 431 – Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977</p><p>1971-1973 10) S. 440 – Make Rules Governing the Use of Armed Forces of the United States in Absence of a Declaration of War by Congress</p><p>1979 11) S. 446 – To Amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to Prohibit Discrimination Against Handicapped Individuals</p><p>1979 12) S. 451 – Diabetes Research and Training Amendments – Amend the Health Services Act</p><p>1979 13) S. 462 – To Exempt the Price of Natural Gas Imported from Mexico from Regulation Under any Federal or State Law</p><p>1979 14) S. 493 – To Promote the Orderly Development of Hard Mineral Resources in the Deep Seabed</p><p>1973 15) S. 502 – Require the Secretary of Transportation to not Approve Any Project Affecting the Highway System Without State Approval – Oyster Bay Bridge – Amendment Numbers 29, 32</p><p>1980 16) S. 503 – To Amend the Privacy Act of 1974 – Confidentiality of Medical Records, Amend Number 2343 – Confidentiality of Commercial Credit Reports 1979-1980 17) S. 506 – To Amend Title VIII of the Act Commonly Called the Civil Rights Act of 1968 – Revise Procedures for the Enforcement of Fair Housing</p><p>1975-1976 18) S. 510 – Medical Device Amendments of 1975</p><p>1976 19) S. 522 – Indian Health Care Improvement Act – Conference Report</p><p>1977 20) S. 528 – Require an Employer Which Assumes Ownership of a Business to Honor the Terms of a Collective Bargaining Contract</p><p>1979 21) S. 543 – Commercial Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1973 22) S. 547 – Permit the Mailing of Lottery Tickets – Broadcasting/Televising Lottery Information</p><p>1977 23) S. 555 – Public Official Integrity Act of 1977</p><p>Box 389</p><p>1977 1) S. 562 – Facilitate the Implementation of Section 703 of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 – Union Station Improvement Act of 1977</p><p>1973 2) S. 578 – Requiring Congressional Authorization for the Reinvolvement of American Forces in Further Hostilities in Indochina – Assistance to North Vietnam</p><p>1974-1979 3) S. 583 – Children and Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>1975 4) S. 586 – Coastal Zone Management – Coastal Zone Environment Act of 1975 (Hollings)</p><p>1973-1979 5) S. 598 – Bayh-Cochran Bill – Soft Drink Interbrand Competition Act</p><p>1977 6) S. 603 – Commercial Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1975-1976 7) S. 626 – Child and Family Services Act of 1975</p><p>1973 8) S. 650 – Extend to All Unmarried Individuals the Full Tax Benefits of Income Splitting Now Enjoyed by Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns</p><p>1977 9) S. 650 – Special Emergency Wheat Bill Program</p><p>1979 10) S. 653 – Small Business Capital Preservation Act of 1979</p><p>1979 11) S. 655 – Small Business Investment Incentive Act</p><p>1977 12) S. 672 – Solar Energy Government Building Act 1979 13) S. 673 – Department of Energy National Security and Military Applications of Nuclear Energy Authorization Act of 1980</p><p>1971 14) S. 680 – General Revenue Sharing Act of 1971</p><p>1979 15) S. 694 – To Conform the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to Rule XLII of the Standing Rules of the Senate</p><p>1973 16) S. 717 – Bill to Repeal the Bread Tax on the 1972 Wheat Crop</p><p>1979 17) S. 730 – To Establish a Northeast Energy Corporation</p><p>1971-1972 18) S. 731 – War Powers – To Make Rules Respecting Military Hostilities in the Absence of a Declaration of War</p><p>1980 19) S. 734 – Federal Power Marketing Revolving Fund Act</p><p>1973 20) S. 738 – To Establish and Support State Inspection Programs for Auto Emission Control Systems</p><p>1973 21) S. 739 – Allow Use of Highway Funds for Transportation Improvements to Avoid Air Pollution and to Prohibit Highway Projects Which May Create Air Pollution</p><p>1979 22) S. 753 – Tax Credit for the Elderly – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954</p><p>1975 23) S. 765 – National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life Act – (Percy)</p><p>1972-1973 24) S. 768 – Provide Improved Highspeed Rail Service Between Boston, New York, and Washington by 1976</p><p>1977-1979 25) S. 771 – Energy Stamp Act of 1979</p><p>1973-1974 26) S. 791 – Amend Export Administration Act of 1969 – Exclusion of Agricultural Commodities from Export Controls</p><p>1979 27) S. 793 – Small Business Loan Reform Act of 1979</p><p>1977 28) S. 801 – Community Development Block Grant – Hold Harmless for Small Cities</p><p>Box 390</p><p>1983 1) S. 804 – Undercover Operations Act 1975-1976 2) S. 820 – Merchant Marine Authorizations</p><p>1979 3) S. 825 – Unemployment Compensation Reform Act of 1979 – Unemployment Insurance System Revitalization Act of 1979</p><p>1970-1973 4) S. 847 – Amend National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 – Standards for School Buses – Investigation of School Bus Accidents</p><p>1975 5) S. 850 – National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Act Amendments of 1975 (McGovern)</p><p>1975 6) S. 863 – Improve Rail Lines with Respect to Abandonments and Terminations – Local Rail Services Act of 1975 – (Pearson)</p><p>1971 7) S. 869 – Single Person’s Tax – Equalization of the Tax Structure for Single Taxpayers – Correspondence</p><p>1972-1973 8) S. 874 – Amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 – Provide a Program for Gifted and Talented Children</p><p>1979 9) S. 885 – Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, Folder 1</p><p>1979 10) S. 885 – Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act, Folder 2</p><p>1977 11) S. 911 – For the Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Logan</p><p>1975 12) S. 911 – Require Windows that Open in Federal Buildings– Open Windows Act of 1975</p><p>1979 13) S. 918 – To Amend the Small Business Act and Small Business Investment Act of 1958</p><p>1975 14) S. 920 – Amendment Number 529 – F-18 and F-16 Fighters – (Weicker- Chiles)</p><p>Box 391</p><p>1971 1) S. 922 – Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>1977 2) S. 946 – Whale Preservation Act</p><p>1971 3) S. 958 – Amendment Number 219 – Recycling Amendment/Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations 1974-1975 4) S. 961 – 200 Mile Limit – (Magnuson) – Emergency Marine Fisheries Protection Act of 1975</p><p>1977 5) S. 962 – To Provide for the Disposition of Excess Campaign Contributions</p><p>1979 6) S. 967 – Railroad Reorganization Energy Impact Reductions Act of 1979</p><p>1972-1973 7) S. 968 – Authorize Federal Savings and Loan Associations and National Banks to Own Stock and Invest in Loans to State Housing Corporations</p><p>1979 8) S. 968 – Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act</p><p>1973 9) S. 980 – Permit Payment of Extended Unemployment Compensation Benefits to Additional Workers</p><p>1977-1978 10) S. 987 – Amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to Remove All Restrictions on the Adoption by United States Citizens of More Than Two Children</p><p>1976-1977 11) S. 991 – Department of Education Act of 1977</p><p>1977 12) S. 995 – Amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to Prohibit Sex Discrimination on the Basis of Pregnancy</p><p>1971 13) S. 1011 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1971-1972 14) S. 1012 – Amendment Number 220 – Recycled Materials – Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1971 15) S. 1013 – Amendment Number 221 – Amend Section 8 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act – Recycling</p><p>1971 16) S. 1014 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1971 17) S. 1015 – To Establish an Environmental Financing Authority to Assist in the Financing of Waste Treatment Facilities</p><p>1971 18) S. 1016 – Noise Pollution – Correspondence</p><p>1979 19) S. 1018 – Repeal of Certain Provisions Relating to the Republic of Uganda</p><p>1979 20) S. 1019 – To Amend the International Development and Food Assistance Act of 1978 and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1979 – Uganda</p><p>1973 21) S. 1019 – To Terminate the Oil Import Control Program</p><p>1979 22) S. 1029 – Authorize the Small Business Administration to Guarantee the Payment of Principal and Interest on State and Local Development Company Debentures 1977 23) S. 1043 – Provides for Development of Aquaculture in the United States – National Aquaculture Organic Act of 1977</p><p>1979 24) S. 1050 – The College Tuition Tax Relief Act of 1979</p><p>1977 25) S. 1051 – Federal Grain Inspection and Weighing Program Improvements</p><p>Box 392</p><p>1981 1) S. 1080 – The Regulatory Reform Act, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1982 2) S. 1080 – The Regulatory Reform Act, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1982 3) S. 1080 – The Regulatory Reform Act, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) S. 1081 – Rights-of-Way Across Federal Lands Where the Use of Such is in the Public Interest and which will Protect the Environment</p><p>1972-1973 5) S. 1082 – To Repeal the Bread Tax</p><p>1973 6) S. 1098 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide Income Tax Simplification, Reform, and Relief for Small Business</p><p>Box 393</p><p>1977 1) S. 1099 – To Provide for Agricultural Resources</p><p>1970-1972 2) S. 1116 – Mustangs – Control of Wild Horses and Burros on Public Lands</p><p>1975 3) S. 1119 – Tax Relief to Small Business</p><p>1981-1984 4) S. 1128 – Agriculture Productivity Act</p><p>1975 5) S. 1136 – Antitrust Enforcement Authorization Act of 1975</p><p>1985 6) S. 1142 – Domestic Food Assistance Act</p><p>1975 7) S. 1143 – Railroad Revenue Act of 1975</p><p>1975 8) S. 1144 – Rail Network – Interstate Railroad Act of 1974</p><p>1973 9) S. 1146 – Provide for Repayment of Certain Sums Advanced to Providers of Services Under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act 1977 10) S. 1171 – Relating to Collective Bargaining Representation of Postal Employees</p><p>1971 11) S. 1182 – Expansion of Health Maintenance Organizations</p><p>1971 12) S. 1183 – Aid to Health Personnel Education – Health Manpower Assistance Act of 1971</p><p>1975 13) S. 1183 – Disability Insurance for the Blind</p><p>1967-1976 14) S. 1189 – Federal Election Campaign Reform Act</p><p>Box 394</p><p>1975 1) S. 1192 – To Provide One Additional Judgeship for the District of Connecticut</p><p>1985 2) S. 1200 – Immigration Reform Act</p><p>1979 3) S. 1204 – Improved Medicaid Services for Low Income Children and Pregnant Women</p><p>1981-1982 4) S. 1215 – Malt Beverage Interbrand Competition Act – To Continue Competition in Brewing Industry</p><p>1971 5) S. 1238 – Dumping – Marine Protection Act of 1971</p><p>1979 6) S. 1246 – Energy Antimonopoly Act of 1979</p><p>1975 7) S. 1259 – Small Business Emergency Relief Act</p><p>1975 8) S. 1260 – General Services Administration Multiyear Leases</p><p>1977-1980 9) S. 1280 – Energy Management Partnership Act of 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1980 10) S. 1280 – Energy Management Partnership Act of 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1980 11) S. 1280 – Energy Management Partnership Act of 1979, Folder 3</p><p>Box 395</p><p>1976 1) S. 1284 – The Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) S. 1284 – The Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) S. 1284 – The Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, Folder 3 1979 4) S. 1308 – Energy Supply Act – Priority Energy Project Act of 1979</p><p>1975 5) S. 1326 – Assist the Unemployed – Emergency Special Public Service Employment and Railroad Improvement Act of 1975</p><p>1973 6) S. 1326 – Hemophiliac Act of 1973</p><p>1979 7) S. 1335 – To Require Efficiency Improvements in Residential Heating Units</p><p>1979 8) S. 1336 – To Require Residential Energy Audits</p><p>1979-1980 9) S. 1337 – To Amend Title 23 of the U.S. Code to Provide Greater Compliance with the National Maximum Speed Limit</p><p>1979 10) S. 1338 – To Establish Energy Efficiency Standards for Industrial Equipment</p><p>1974-1975 11) S. 1358 – For the Relief of Simeon and Paca Zivkov</p><p>1974 12) S. 1361 – Copyright Law Revision Bill</p><p>1979 13) S. 1398 – Industrial Equipment Efficiency Act of 1979</p><p>1979 14) S. 1408 – To Provide for the Development of Aquaculture in the U.S. – National Aquaculture Organic Act of 1979</p><p>Box 396</p><p>1919-1977 1) S. 1428 – Stamford Harbor, Connecticut Navigation Project</p><p>1971 2) S. 1430 – Department of Community Development Act</p><p>1971 3) S. 1431 – Department of Natural Resources Act</p><p>1971 4) S. 1432 – Department of Human Resources Act</p><p>1971 5) S. 1433 – Department of Economic Affairs Act</p><p>1973 6) S. 1435 – Home Rule District of Columbia – Amendment Proposal</p><p>1979-1980 7) S. 1435 – The Capital Cost Recovery Act of 1979</p><p>1975 8) S. 1437 – Federal Procurement Relations – Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1975</p><p>1979 9) S. 1449 – Mandatory Gasoline Coupon Rationing</p><p>1979 10) S. 1455 – Pete Domenici Bill for New Mexico Coal Lease Exchange 1977 11) S. 1462 – Erosion and Runoff – Emergency Runoff Retardation and Soil Erosion Prevention Program</p><p>1981 12) S. 1467 – Capitol Hill Employee Rights</p><p>1979-1980 13) S. 1481 – Amend the IRS Code of 1954 to Provide a Credit Against Tax for Investment in Small Business Participating Debentures</p><p>1975 14) S. 1483 – Weicker Amendment to the Emergency Housing Act of 1975</p><p>1975 15) S. 1485 – State Lotteries – State Lottery Exemption Act of 1975</p><p>1975-1976 16) S. 1487 – Coast Guard Authorization Fiscal Year 1976</p><p>1975 17) S. 1502 – Five Year Moratorium on Unemployment Tax</p><p>1972-1974 18) S. 1527 – Lobster Conservation and Control Act of 1973</p><p>1971 19) S. 1531 – Authorize Construction at Military Installations – Amendment Number 222 – Recycled Materials</p><p>1979-1980 20) S. 1533 – To Amend the Investment Company Act of 1940 to Provide an Exemption for Qualified Venture Capital Companies</p><p>1977 21) S. 1554 – Rail Rehabilitation Act of 1977</p><p>1973 22) S. 1560 – EEA [Emergency Employment Act] Bill of 1973</p><p>1979 23) S. 1597 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide for the Economic Stimulation of the Economy Through Increased Savings and Investment</p><p>1977 24) S. 1598 – To Amend the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 – Eliminate Matching Requirements in Funding of Station and Fencing Improvements in the Northeast Corridor</p><p>1973 25) S. 1610 – Amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to Require Installation of Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems – Civilian and Military Aircraft</p><p>1979 26) S. 1630 – United States Olympic Development Fund Checkoff Act of 1979</p><p>1983 27) S. 1644 – Sentencing Improvement Act</p><p>1977 28) S. 1644 – Tax Equity for Parents Without Partners (Finance)</p><p>1979-1980 29) S. 1656 – Provide for a National Program of Fisheries Research and Development 1975 30) S. 1662 – Amendment Number 429 – To Amend the Food Stamp Act of 1964</p><p>1975-1976 31) S. 1666 – Electric Utilities Rate Reform Act of 1975</p><p>Box 397</p><p>1970-1973 1) S. 1668 – Amend the National Environmental Policy Act to Insure Balance of Environmental Considerations</p><p>1975 2) S. 1696 – Humanitarian Assistance for Refugees from South Vietnam and Cambodia</p><p>1979 3) S. 1697 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Permit a Credit or Exclusion from Tax for Interest Received on Savings in Residential Finance Institutions</p><p>1979 4) S. 1704 – To Amend Title 23 of the U.S. Code to Improve Transportation Throughout the Nation</p><p>1979 5) S. 1720 – Health Care for All Americans Act</p><p>1979-1980 6) S. 1722 – The Criminal Code Reform Act of 1979</p><p>1979-1980 7) S. 1724 – Home Energy Assistance Act</p><p>1977 8) S. 1726 – The Small Business Economic Policy and Advocacy Reorganization Act of 1977</p><p>1972 9) S. 1729 – Amendment – Establish Non-Discriminatory Rates for the Transportation of Recycled Solid Waste Materials</p><p>1973 10) S. 1745 – Provide Financial Assistance for Research for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome</p><p>1971 11) S. 1747 – Nurse Training Amendments of 1971</p><p>1973 12) S. 1769 – Fire Bill – Establish U.S. Fire Administration and National Fire Academy in the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs</p><p>1971 13) S. 1769 – Legal Services Corporation Act</p><p>Box 398</p><p>1979 1) S. 1775 – Agricultural, Forestry, and Rural Energy Act of 1979 1977 2) S. 1784 – To Amend the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 – Age Discrimination in Employment Amendments of 1977</p><p>1977-1980 3) S. 1787 – Efficient Food Transportation Act of 1979</p><p>1979 4) S. 1800 – To Facilitate Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings – Residential Energy Efficiency Program of 1979</p><p>1977 5) S. 1815 – To Amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 – Small Business Venture Capital Act of 1977</p><p>1971 6) S. 1816 – New England States Fuel Oil Act of 1971</p><p>1971 7) S. 1828 – Conquest of Cancer Act </p><p>1973-1976 8) S. 1828 – Relating to Collective Bargaining Representation of Postal Employees</p><p>1979-1980 9) S. 1830 – Ocean Thermal Energy Conservation Research, Development, and Demonstration Act</p><p>1979 10) S. 1831 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Net Operating Loss Carryover Period/Real Estate Investment Trust</p><p>1975 11) S. 1833 – New York City Default – Fiscal Crisis, Folder 1</p><p>1975 12) S. 1833 – New York City Default – Fiscal Crisis, Folder 2</p><p>Box 399</p><p>1973 1) S. 1841 – Television Blackout Bill – Amend the Communications Act of 1934</p><p>1980 2) S. 1842 – National Heritage Policy Act of 1979</p><p>1977 3) S. 1853 – Unemployment Compensation Reform Act of 1977</p><p>1979-1980 4) S. 1860 – Establish a Federal Program to Assist Innovative Small Business – Small Business Innovation Act of 1979</p><p>1971-1972 5) S. 1861 – Minimum Wage Bill</p><p>1973 6) S. 1866 – Civil Service Retirees</p><p>1973 7) S. 1868 – Amend the United Nations Participation Act to Halt Importation of Rhodesian Chrome</p><p>1977 8) S. 1870 – Elimination of Highway Trust Fund 1971 9) S. 1872 – For the Relief of Soviet Jews</p><p>1973-1974 10) S. 1888 – Omnibus Agriculture Bill – Agriculture and Consumer Protection Bill</p><p>1973 11) S. 1914 – Radio Free Europe – Board for International Broadcasting Act of 1973</p><p>1976 12) S. 1926 – Health Maintenance Organization Amendments of 1976</p><p>1975 13) S. 1941 – Animal Welfare Improvement Act of 1975</p><p>1979-1980 14) S. 1957 – Amend the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 – Improve Boating Safety – National Recreational Boating Safety and Facilities Improvement Program</p><p>1973 15) S. 1988 – Extend United States Jurisdiction Over Certain Ocean Areas and Fish to Protect the Domestic Fishing Industry</p><p>1975-1976 16) S. 2015 – College Second-Class Mail Issue</p><p>1971 17) S. 2038 – Amtrak Funding – High Speed Trains</p><p>1986 18) S. 2048 Royal Mail Ship Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986</p><p>1979-1980 19) S. 2049 – Increase the Small Business Administration Loan Guarantee Limits</p><p>1977 20) S. 2057 – National Energy Conservation Policy Act</p><p>1973 21) S. 2058 – Amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 – Provide for Regulation of Clearing Agencies and Transfer Agents</p><p>1980-1982 22) S. 2059 – 97th Congress – Ethics in Government Act Amendments of 1982</p><p>1977 23) S. 2059 – The Energy Stamp Act of 1977</p><p>1973-1974 24) S. 2060 – Emergency Rail Services Act Amendments of 1973</p><p>1973-1975 25) S. 2061 – Provide for the Establishment of a National Cemetery in Connecticut or in Standard Federal Region 1</p><p>Box 400</p><p>1975 1) S. 2078 – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1975</p><p>1979 2) S. 2081 – To Prohibit Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation 1977 3) S. 2085 – Transitional Deep Ocean Mining Act</p><p>1977 4) S. 2096 – Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1977</p><p>1977 5) S. 2099 – Amend the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973</p><p>1971 6) S. 2100 – Senate Parking – To Consider the Need for Offstreet Parking for Senate Employees</p><p>1979 7) S. 2104 – To Increase Export Opportunities for Small Businesses</p><p>1971 8) S. 2111 – To Amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act to Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1971 9) S. 2112 – To Amend the Airport and Airway Development Act to Require the Use of Recycled Materials in Projects</p><p>1971 10) S. 2113 – To Amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 – Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1971 11) S. 2114 – Require the Use of Recycled Materials in the Administration of Laws Relating to Reclamation</p><p>1971 12) S. 2115 – Require the Use of Recycled Materials – Administration of the National Park Service</p><p>1975-1976 13) S. 2115 – Reservist Bill – Enabling President to Authorize the Involuntary Order to Active Duty of Selected Reservists</p><p>1971 14) S. 2116 – To Amend the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act/Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1971 15) S. 2117 – To Amend Title 39, United States Code/Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1971 16) S. 2118 – To Amend Title 38, United States Code/Require the Use of Recycled Materials in Projects and Programs</p><p>1971 17) S. 2119 – To Amend Title 23, United States Code/Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1979-1980 18) S. 2119 – To Protect Fisheries Resources on Georges Bank</p><p>1971 19) S. 2120 – To Amend the Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944/Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1971 20) S. 2121 – To Amend the Public Buildings Act/Require the Use of Recycled Materials 1971 21) S. 2122 – To Amend the Appalachian Regional Development Act – Require the Use of Recycled Materials</p><p>1980 22) S. 2123 – Colorado Wilderness</p><p>1971 23) S. 2123 – To Require the Use of Recycled Materials in Projects for the Construction, Repair, and Preservation of Public Works on Rivers and Harbors/Navigation and Flood Control</p><p>1979 24) S. 2136 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Reduce the Rate of Tax on Corporations</p><p>1976 25) S. 2149 – Amend Internal Revenue of 1954 and Tax Reduction Act of 1974 to Make Certain Changes Which Affect the Small Business Administration</p><p>Box 401</p><p>1975-1976 1) S. 2150 – Solid Waste Utilization Act of 1976</p><p>1979-1980 2) S. 2156 – To Amend the Railroad Revitalization Reform Act of 1976 – Authorize Additional Appropriations for the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project</p><p>1979 3) S. 2159 – To Amend the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 to Establish a Presidential Commission on National Service</p><p>1977 4) S. 2161 – Regional Energy Development Act of 1977</p><p>1971-1973 5) S. 2169 – Provide for the Direct Financing of Low Income Housing Programs</p><p>1977 6) S. 2169 – To Name the New Health, Education, and Welfare Building the Hubert H. Humphrey Building</p><p>1979-1980 7) S. 2177 – To Amend the Mortgage Amount, Sales Price, and Interest Rate Limitations – Government National Mortgage Association Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Authority</p><p>1979-1980 8) S. 2178 – Amend Section 313 of the National Housing Act</p><p>1971-1972 9) S. 2190 – Require the Use of Recycled Materials in Procurement and Construction Under the Authority of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration</p><p>1970 10) S. 2193 – Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970</p><p>1971 11) S. 2198 – National Summer Youth Sports Program 1980 12) S. 2200 – Impose a Trade Embargo Against the USSR Until Troops Withdraw from Afghanistan</p><p>1977 13) S. 2204 – Excise Tax on the Investment Income of Private Foundations</p><p>1976 14) S. 2212 – Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Extension – Crime Control Act</p><p>1980 15) S. 2216 – Intelligence Identities Protection Act</p><p>1980 16) S. 2221 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954/Increase from 60 Percent to 80 Percent Deduction with Respect to Net Capital Gain From Investment in Small Business</p><p>1977 17) S. 2228 – Estate and Gift Tax Amendments Act of 1977</p><p>1977 18) S. 2265 – Marine Migratory Fish Conservation and Study Act of 1977</p><p>1980 19) S. 2272 Lowell Weicker – 96th Congress – Public Prosecutor Act of 1980</p><p>1973 20) S. 2274 – Disposal of Copper from National Stockpile</p><p>1980 21) S. 2284 – CIA Charter – National Intelligence Act of 1980</p><p>1975 22) S. 2290 – To Establish a Consumer Protection Study Commission</p><p>Box 402</p><p>1975 1) S. 2299 – Extend Price Controls for 45 Days – Emergency Petroleum Allocation Extension Act of 1975</p><p>1977 2) S. 2305 – To Amend the Securities Act of 1933</p><p>1971 3) S. 2317 – Emergency Loan Guarantee Act – Public Works and Economic Development Act Amendments of 1971</p><p>1973 4) S. 2318 – Prohibit Surveillance of Civilians – Freedom from Surveillance Act of 1973</p><p>1977-1978 5) S. 2352 – Pension Requirements Simplification Act</p><p>1973 6) S. 2359 – Amend the Social Security Act – Liberalize Conditions Governing Eligibility of Blind Persons to Receive Disability Insurance</p><p>1980 7) S. 2359 – To Provide for Fair Commercial Credit Reporting</p><p>1984 8) S. 2368 – Dietary Information Act 1971 9) S. 2393 – Economic Disaster Area Relief Act of 1971</p><p>1973 10) S. 2397 – To Increase Social Security Benefits from 5.9% to 7% Effective January 1974</p><p>1980 11) S. 2411 – Establish and Maintain a Federal Work Force to Operate Nuclear Generating Stations</p><p>1973-1974 12) S. 2411 – Export Control Bill – Export Priorities Act, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 13) S. 2411 – Export Control Bill – Export Priorities Act, Folder 2</p><p>1977 14) S. 2412, 2413, 2414 – To Prohibit Importing of Ugandan Articles to the United States</p><p>1971 15) S. 2413 – Wage and Price Board – National Commission on Wages and Prices Act</p><p>1971 16) S. 2414 – Productivity Board – National Productivity Act of 1971</p><p>1976 17) S. 2422 – Extension of Shipping Laws to the Virgin Islands</p><p>1975-1976 18) S. 2426 – Private Individuals’ Postal Rate Relief Act of 1975</p><p>Box 403</p><p>1978 1) S. 2428 – Small Business and Farms Capital Preservation Act of 1978</p><p>1978 2) S. 2459 – Social Security Tax Credit</p><p>1968-1976 3) S. 2466 – Federal Interagency Day Care Requirements</p><p>1978 4) S. 2467 – Labor Law Reform Act of 1968</p><p>1978 5) S. 2470 – Clean Air Act</p><p>1980 6) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Amendments</p><p>1980 7) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Analysis, Folder 1</p><p>1980 8) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Analysis, Folder 2</p><p>1980 9) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Correspondence</p><p>1980 10) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Northeast Utilities</p><p>1980 11) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Oil Blackout Box 404</p><p>1980 1) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Summary</p><p>1980 2) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Testimony and Statements</p><p>1980 3) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – Utility Oil Reduction Bill</p><p>1980 4) S. 2470 – Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act – White House Specifications</p><p>1976 5) S. 2477 – Disclosure to Congress and the Public of Lobbying Activities to Influence Issues – Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1976</p><p>1971 6) S. 2479 – Amend the Public Buildings Act – Public Buildings Amendments of 1971</p><p>1975 7) S. 2506 – To Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Provide for the Furnishing of Outpatient Rehabilitation Services</p><p>1971 8) S. 2509 – Pop Warner Football League</p><p>1971-1972 9) S. 2515 – Equal Employment Opportunities Enforcement Act of 1971</p><p>1980 10) S. 2519 – Prevention of the Destruction of Fisheries Resources by Lost Fishing Gear</p><p>1976-1978 11) S. 2525 – CIA Charter – Reorganization of the Intelligence Community</p><p>Box 405</p><p>1975 1) S. 2525 – Medicare Coverage of Dental Care, Eye Care, Dentures, Eyeglasses, and Hearing Aids</p><p>1980 2) S. 2542 – To Grant a Federal Charter to Italian American War Veterans</p><p>1974 3) S. 2543 – Amending the Freedom of Information Act</p><p>1978 4) S. 2607 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Provide a Refund of 10 Percent of the Employer and Self-Employed Social Security Taxes Paid by a Taxpayer</p><p>1973 5) S. 2611 – To Establish a Special Prosecutor – Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary – Independent Special Prosecutor Act of 1973</p><p>1980 6) S. 2620 – To Expand Opportunities for Small Business Participation in Exporting</p><p>1980 7) S. 2624 – To Reform the Laws Relating to Agency Paperwork 1980 8) S. 2625 – Amend Chapter 39 of Title 28 of the United States Code Relating to the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor</p><p>1978 9) S. 2627 – Special Rule for Amounts Deferred Compensation Plans</p><p>1980 10) S. 2630 – To Establish a Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta, Georgia</p><p>1980-1982 11) S. 2634 – Don Nickels’ Bill Amending Section 14c of the Fair Labor Standards Act</p><p>1980 12) S. 2635 – To Amend the Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 – Authorize Guarantees with Respect to Energy Facilities</p><p>1975 13) S. 2635 – Veterans and Survivors Pension Reform Act</p><p>1971 14) S. 2652 – To Provide an Elected Mayor and City Council for the District of Columbia</p><p>1973-1974 15) S. 2658 – To Direct the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Other Agencies to Develop Solar Heating and Cooling</p><p>1974 16) S. 2665 – To Provide for Increased Participation by the United States in the International Development Association</p><p>1978 17) S. 2669 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide an Equitable Tax Structure for Small and Independent Companies</p><p>1973 18) S. 2673 – Attorney General’s Salary Bill</p><p>1973 19) S. 2674 – To Abolish the Office of Telecommunications Policy</p><p>1971 20) S. 2677 – To Authorize Programs in the District of Columbia to Combat the Disease Known as Sickle Cell Anemia</p><p>1980 21) S. 2686 – Provide for the Protection of the Barrier Islands</p><p>1975-1976 22) S. 2695 – Aging – Miscellaneous – Tax Credit for Taxpayers Housing a Parent</p><p>1980 23) S. 2718 – Formation and Operation of Export Trading Companies</p><p>Box 406</p><p>1977-1978 1) S. 2733 – Small Business Energy Loan Act</p><p>1980 2) S. 2734 – Carnegie-Mellon Property Transfer 1971 3) S. 2736 – Authorization for Grants to Agencies to Finance the Development Costs of Connecting Sewer Facilities</p><p>1971 4) S. 2737 – To Require the Army Corps of Engineers to Replace or Repair Sewage Systems Damaged During Work by the Corps of Engineers</p><p>1978 5) S. 2742 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide Simplification, Reform, and Relief for Small Business</p><p>1971 6) S. 2760 – Amendment Number 705 – Provide Financial Assistance to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation</p><p>1970-1973 7) S. 2767 – Rail Service Act of 1973</p><p>1971-1972 8) S. 2770 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1973 9) S. 2776 – Amendment – To Provide Effective Management of Energy Policy of the Nation</p><p>1982 10) S. 2784 – NFL [National Football League] Antitrust Bill – Major League Sports Community Protection Act of 1982, Folder 1</p><p>1982 11) S. 2784 – NFL Antitrust Bill – Major League Sports Community Protection Act of 1982, Folder 2</p><p>1982 12) S. 2784 – NFL Antitrust Bill – Major League Sports Community Protection Act of 1982, Folder 3</p><p>1976 13) S. 2812 – Regulatory Reform Act of 1976</p><p>1978 14) S. 2813 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide a Permanent Reduction in Corporate Taxes</p><p>Box 407</p><p>1978 1) S. 2816 – Commercial Fisheries Development Act</p><p>1975 2) S. 2819 – Small Business Estate and Gift Tax Reform Act</p><p>1976 3) S. 2839 – International Investment Survey Act</p><p>1973 4) S. 2854 – Arthritis Bill – Amend the Public Health Service Act</p><p>1978 5) S. 2862 – Provide for the Regularization of Administrative Practices and Procedures, Better Congressional Control of Federal Regulations, Periodic Review of Existing Regulations 1978 6) S. 2864 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide that Trusts Established for the Payment of Product and Professional Liability Claims Shall be Exempt from Income Tax</p><p>1971-1974 7) S. 2869 – To Authorize Certain Public Rail Crossings</p><p>1980 8) S. 2881 – A Bill Promoting Historic Preservation</p><p>1974 9) S. 2893 – National Cancer Act Amends of 1974</p><p>1976 10) S. 2910 – Establish the National Diabetes Advisory Board</p><p>1978 11) S. 2920 – To Amend the Trade Act of 1974</p><p>1976 12) S. 2925 – Government Economy and Spending Reform Act of 1976</p><p>1977 13) S. 2925 – Sunset Bill – S. 2</p><p>1978-1980 14) S. 2929 – CIA Charter – Establish an Intelligence Community to Promote the National Security of the United States</p><p>1971 15) S. 2944 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Exclude from Gross Income the Compensation of Members of the Armed Forces Who Became Prisoners of War During the Vietnam War</p><p>1972 16) S. 2956 – Rules Governing the Use of the Armed Forces of the United States in the Absence of a Declaration of War by Congress</p><p>1976 17) S. 2962 – Requires the United States Postal Service to Make Considerations Before Closing Third and Fourth Class Post Offices</p><p>1974 18) S. 2963 – Criminal Justice Information Control and Protection of Privacy Act of 1974</p><p>1980 19) S. 2981 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Provide Tax Incentives for the Issuance of Small Business Participating Debentures</p><p>1980 20) S. 2983 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Reduce Tax on Capital Gains</p><p>1980 21) S. 2990 – To Amend the Federal Securities Laws</p><p>1974-1975 22) S. 2994 – National Health Planning and Development and Health Facilities Assistance Act of 1974</p><p>1980 23) S. 3006 – Industrial Energy Efficiency and Fuel Conservation Tax Incentives Act of 1980 1971-1972 24) S. 3010 – Office of Economic Opportunity] Extension Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 25) S. 3010 –Office of Economic Opportunity] Extension Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1978 26) S. 3017 – Amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and the Internal Revenue Code of 1954/Simplify, Clarify and Improve Federal Law Relating to the Regulation of Employee Benefit Plans</p><p>1978 27) S. 3026 – Redevelopment Area Grant Program</p><p>1971 28) S. 3029 – For the Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Zuniga-Jaramillo</p><p>Box 408</p><p>1972 1) S. 3037 – Amend the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956</p><p>1980 2) S. 3044 – Designate the U.S. Federal Building in Hartford, Connecticut as the “Abraham A. Ribicoff Federal Building”</p><p>1978 3) S. 3049 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954/Provide for a Deduction for Amounts Paid into a Reserve for Product Liability Losses, to Provide a Deduction for Amounts Paid to Captive Insurers</p><p>1976 4) S. 3049 – To Modify the Project for Hurricane-Flood Protection at New London, Connecticut</p><p>1971-1972 5) S. 3054 – Manpower Development and Training Act of 1972</p><p>1976 6) S. 3055 – Grain Inspection Reform Act of 1976</p><p>1976 7) S. 3060 – Extend the Life of the National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials</p><p>1974 8) S. 3062 – Disaster Relief Bill – Disaster Relief Act Amendments of 1974</p><p>1978 9) S. 3065 – Investment Incentive Act of 1978</p><p>1972 10) S. 3071 – Amend the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964</p><p>1978-1980 11) S. 3072 – To Establish the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness in Montana</p><p>1978 12) S. 3073 – Highway Trust Fund Amendment</p><p>1972 13) S. 3080 – Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Amendments of 1972 1976 14) S. 3085 – Fair and Equitable Representation for Smaller and Medium-Sized Businesses on Federal Advisory Committees</p><p>1976 15) S. 3091 – National Forest Management Act of 1976</p><p>1980 16) S. 3092/H.R. 7105 – National Youth Hostel System</p><p>1976 17) S. 3098 – To Amend the Community Services Act of 1974</p><p>1974 18) S. 3098 – To Amend the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973</p><p>1972 19) S. 3110 – Transportation Trust Fund – Federal Transportation</p><p>1972 20) S. 3123 – Statutory Limit on Expenditures and Net Lending During Fiscal Year 1973</p><p>1968-1974 21) Adds the Shepaug River to United States Rivers Being Studied for Protection Under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act – Shepaug River Act</p><p>Box 409</p><p>1976 1) S. 3136 – National Food Stamp Reform Act of 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) S. 3136 – National Food Stamp Reform Act of 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) S. 3138 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Deny Certain Benefits to Taxpayers Who Participate in the Boycott of Israel</p><p>1972 4) S. 3142 – Soviet Jewish Refugees in Israel</p><p>1974 5) S. 3182 – To Prohibit the Banning of Lead Shot for Hunting</p><p>1976 6) S. 3187 – Extend the Authorization of Appropriations for the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works</p><p>1974-1977 7) S. 3219 – To Amend the Clean Air Act, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1977 8) S. 3219 – To Amend the Clean Air Act, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1977 9) S. 3219 – To Amend the Clean Air Act, Folder 3</p><p>1972 10) S. 3232 – Emergency Disputes Protecting Interests</p><p>Box 410 1976 1) S. 3239 – Health Professions Education Assistance Act</p><p>1978 2) S. 3274 – Change Name of an Agriculture Department Facility</p><p>1978 3) S. 3275 – Amend the Small Business Act to Increase the Maximum Allowable Compensation and Travel Expenses for Experts and Consultants</p><p>1978 4) S. 3276 – Amend the Small Business Act/Operation of Volunteer Programs to Assist Small Business</p><p>1973-1974 5) S. 3343 – Interstate Railroad Act of 1974</p><p>1978 6) S. 3345 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954/Tax Treatment of Small Business Investment Companies Electing to be Taxed as Regulated Investment Companies</p><p>1974 7) S. 3355 – Amendment Number 1487 – Repeal District of Columbia and Federal “No Knock” Statutes</p><p>1974 8) S. 3355 – Drug Abuse Prevention – No-Knock</p><p>1976 9) S. 3379 – Reporting and Analysis of Contributions, Payments, and Gifts Made in the Conduct of International Business</p><p>1974 10) S. 3394 – Foreign Assistance Act of 1974, Folder 1</p><p>1974 11) S. 3394 – Foreign Assistance Act of 1974, Folder 2</p><p>1972 12) S. 3394 – Sale of Gold</p><p>1974 13) S. 3398 – To Amend Title 38, U.S. Code, to Aid Veterans’ Wives and Widows to Pursue an Education</p><p>1975-1976 14) S. 3425 – Lock and Dam 26 on Mississippi River, Alton, Illinois</p><p>1972 15) S. 3442 – Communicable Disease Control Amendments Act of 1972</p><p>1974 16) S. 3481 – Airport Landing Fee Legislation – Amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958</p><p>1978 17) S. 3489 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954/An Additional Carryback of Seven Years for Excessive Net Operating Losses Attributable to Product Liability Losses</p><p>Box 411</p><p>1972 1) S. 3492 – Omnibus Criminal Justice Reform Amendment of 1972</p><p>1978 2) S. 3496 – Small Business Nonprofit Organization Patent Procedures Act 1973-1974 3) S. 3500 – Amateur Athletic Bill – Amateur Athletic Act of 1974, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 4) S. 3500 – Amateur Athletic Bill – Amateur Athletic Act of 1974, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 5) S. 3521 – CALL – Congressional Advisory Legislative Line – To Establish an Office with a Toll-Free Telephone Number to Provide Access to Information Relating to Legislation Before Congress</p><p>1972 6) S. 3521 – Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act of 1972</p><p>1974 7) S. 3548 – Harry S. Truman Memorial Scholarship Act – Four Year Scholarships for Studies in Public Service</p><p>1974 8) S. 3556 – Highway Energy Conservation and Safety Act of 1974 – Retains 55 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit</p><p>1974 9) S. 3585 – Health Professionals – Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1974</p><p>1976 10) S. 3585 – National Meals-on-Wheels Act of 1976</p><p>1971-1972 11) S. 3617 – Comprehensive Headstart, Child Development, and Family Services Act of 1972</p><p>1976 12) S. 3635 – To Authorize Procurement of Janitorial, Protective, Trash Removal and Similar Services for Periods not Exceeding Four Years</p><p>1972 13) S. 3651 – State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972</p><p>1974 14) S. 3657 – State Lottery Exemption Act of 1974</p><p>1972 15) S. 3670 – Amend the Washington Area Transit Authority Compact</p><p>1972 16) S. 3704 – Provide for a Six-Month Extension of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Program</p><p>1972 17) S. 3705 – Amend Section 203(e)(2) of the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970</p><p>1974 18) S. 3712 – Provides One Additional Judgeship for the District of Connecticut</p><p>1976 19) S. 3735 – Swine Flu Bill – Swine Influenza Vaccine</p><p>1976 20) S. 3755 – To Aid in the Enforcement of Acts Implemented by the Consumer Product Safety Commission</p><p>1972 21) S. 3769 – Interstate Railroad System Act of 1972 1976 22) S. 3787 – Save the Whales</p><p>1974 23) S. 3790 – Compensating United States Air Carriers for Excessive Airport Landing Fees Charged in a Foreign Country</p><p>Box 412</p><p>1976 1) S. 3823 – Water Resources Development Act of 1976</p><p>1974-1975 2) S. 3934 – Federal Aid Highway Act Amendments of 1974</p><p>1974 3) S. 3935 – Tax Return Access Legislation – Montoya-Weicker – Prohibit Disclosure of Tax Returns Without Consent of the Taxpayer</p><p>1972 4) S. 3939 – Amendment – Authorize Appropriations for Construction of Certain Highways</p><p>1974 5) S. 3955 – Foreign Investment Review Act of 1974</p><p>1974 6) S. 3995 – Provide for the Immigration of Children of Individuals Suffering from Hansen’s Disease</p><p>1972 7) S. 4001 – Amend Title II of the Social Security Act</p><p>1974 8) S. 4057 – Transportation Safety Act of 1974</p><p>1974 9) S. 4207 – Extend Unemployment Benefits – Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974</p><p>1974-1976 10) S. 4227 – Watergate Reorganization and Reform Act of 1974, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1976 11) S. 4227 – Watergate Reorganization and Reform Act of 1974, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1974 12) S. 4230 – Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Establishment of Procedures for the Selection of Income Tax Returns for Audit</p><p>1973 13) Senate Concurrent Resolution 12 – Calling Upon the President to Carry Out the Provisions of the OEO – Office of Economic Opportunity Act of 1964</p><p>1979 14) Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 – Calling for a Moratorium of Indefinite Duration on the Commercial Killing of Whales</p><p>1973 15) S.C. – Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 – Medicare Cutbacks Opposition</p><p>1977 16) Senate Concurrent Resolution 26 – Amyotrophic Laterial Sclerosis – Lou Gehrig’s Disease Box 413</p><p>1975 1) Senate Concurrent Resolution 32 – Budget Resolution</p><p>1971 2) Senate Concurrent Resolution 45 – Providing for United Nations Charter Review</p><p>1975 3) Senate Concurrent Resolution 48 – To Invite Alexandr Solzhenitsyn to Address a Joint Meeting of Congress</p><p>1971 4) Senate Concurrent Resolution 49 – Treatment of Prisoners of War</p><p>1975 5) Senate Concurrent Resolution 51 – Provide for a Conditional Adjournment of the Senate</p><p>1972 6) Senate Concurrent Resolution 55 – Recognition of Bangladesh</p><p>1972 7) Senate Concurrent Resolution 57 – Day of Prayer for World Peace</p><p>1973 8) Senate Concurrent Resolution 57 – Housing Assistance and Community Development Programs</p><p>1973 9) Senate Concurrent Resolution 60 – Declaring Shortage of Crude Oil, Residual Fuel Oil, and Refined Petroleum Products</p><p>1980 10) Senate Concurrent Resolution 64 – Respect to the Invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union </p><p>1974 11) Senate Concurrent Resolution 66 – Imprisonment in Soviet Union of Lithuanian Seaman Who Unsuccessfully Sought Asylum Aboard a United States Coast Guard Ship</p><p>1975-1976 12) Senate Concurrent Resolution 66 – World Food Crisis</p><p>1975 13) Senate Concurrent Resolution 72 – Relative to Slavery in the United States</p><p>1980 14) Senate Concurrent Resolution 73 – International Year of Disabled Person – Implementing Objectives</p><p>1975 15) Senate Concurrent Resolution 73 – Relating to the United Nations and Zionism</p><p>1978 16) Senate Concurrent Resolution 74 – Recognizing April as Fair Housing Month</p><p>1974 17) Senate Concurrent Resolution 79 – One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Herbert Hoover</p><p>1976 18) Senate Concurrent Resolution 86 – Congressional Opposition to Out-of- Pocket Payments by Medicare Beneficiaries 1980 19) Senate Concurrent Resolution 86 – First Congressional Budget Resolution, 1981 – Weicker Amendments</p><p>1980 20) Senate Concurrent Resolution 92 – Congress Does Not Favor the Withholding of Income Tax on Interest and Dividend Payments</p><p>1962-1974 21) Senate Joint Resolution – Elected Attorney General – Constitutional Amendment – Weicker</p><p>1976-1978 22) Senate Joint Resolution 1 – Abolishing the Electoral College – Popular Election of the President and Vice President</p><p>1973 23) Senate Joint Resolution 2 – Earth Week 1973</p><p>1975 24) Senate Joint Resolution 2 – Establish Martin Luther King, Jr. Day</p><p>1971-1972 25) Senate Joint Resolution 7 – Eighteen Year Old Voting Amendment</p><p>1977 26) Senate Joint Resolution 9 – “Martin Luther King Day”</p><p>1975 27) Senate Joint Resolution 12 – To Prohibit Tariffs on Oil Imports</p><p>1975 28) Senate Joint Resolution 17 – Honor the Connecticut Bar Association</p><p>1973 29) Senate Joint Resolution 23 – Authorize the Emergency Importation of Oil into the United States</p><p>1979 30) Senate Joint Resolution 28 – Direct Popular Election of the President and Vice President</p><p>1971 31) Senate Joint Resolution 32 – Prayer in Public Buildings Amendment</p><p>1977 32) Senate Joint Resolution 36 – Formation of an International Organization for the Conservation of Whales</p><p>1979-1980 33) Senate Joint Resolution 43 – To Proclaim March 21, 1980 “National Energy Education Day”</p><p>1979 34) Senate Joint Resolution 55 – Establish a Presidential Commission on Civilian Nuclear Power</p><p>1979 35) Senate Joint Resolution 61 – Designating the Week of May 20-26, 1979 as “National Oceans Week”</p><p>1977-1979 36) Senate Joint Resolution 65 – To Amend the Constitution to Provide for Representation of the District of Columbia in the United States Congress Box 414</p><p>1979 1) Senate Joint Resolution 66 – “Junior Achievement Week” – January 21-27, 1979</p><p>1979 2) Senate Joint Resolution 77 – Congratulating the Men and Women of the Apollo Program – 10th Anniversary – July 16-24, 1979 as “United States Space Observance”</p><p>1979 3) Senate Joint Resolution 98 – “National Diabetes Week” – October 8-14, 1979</p><p>1979 4) Senate Joint Resolution 99 – “National Lupus Week” – September 16-22, 1979</p><p>1979 5) Senate Joint Resolution 107 – “Junior Achievement Week” – January 21-27, 1979 and January 20-26, 1980</p><p>1971 6) Senate Joint Resolution 108 – To Declare a U.S. Policy of Achieving Population Stabilization by Voluntary Means</p><p>1979-1980 7) Senate Joint Resolution 119 – To Authorize the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Incorporated to Erect a Memorial</p><p>1975-1976 8) Senate Joint Resolution 121 – Milk Price Supports</p><p>1979-1980 9) Senate Joint Resolution 127 – To Proclaim June 27, 1980 as “Helen Keller Day”</p><p>1974-1980 10) Senate Joint Resolution 128 – National Diabetes Week – October 5-11, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 11) Senate Joint Resolution 130 – National Save the Children Day – May 1, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 12) Senate Joint Resolution 132 – Request the President to Make April 6-12, 1980 “National Medic Alert Week”</p><p>1971 13) Senate Joint Resolution 142 – Permanent Memorial to Herbert Hoover</p><p>1980 14) Senate Joint Resolution 146 – “National Small Business Week” – May 11-17</p><p>1973 15) Senate Joint Resolution 147 – Requires Reports from the Secretaries of Commerce and Agriculture/Grain Deals with the People’s Republic of China</p><p>1980 16) Senate Joint Resolution 150 – To Request the President to Designate the Week of September 21 through September 27, 1980 as National Cystic Fibrosis Week</p><p>1971 17) Senate Joint Resolution 151 – National Dog Week</p><p>1980 18) Senate Joint Resolution 152 – Request the President Designate the Week of September 21 through September 27, 1980 as National Cystic Fibrosis Week 1978 19) Senate Joint Resolution 158 – A Joint Resolution Proposing Statehood for the District of Columbia</p><p>1971 20) Senate Joint Resolution 158 – Clean Up America Day</p><p>1976 21) Senate Joint Resolution 172 – National Tennis Week</p><p>1974 22) Senate Joint Resolution 188 – Citizenship of Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn</p><p>1980 23) Senate Joint Resolution 195 – To Designate September 1980 as “National Rehabilitation Month”</p><p>1980 24) Senate Joint Resolution 202 – Proclamation – Week of October 12 through October 19, 1980 as Italian-American Heritage Week</p><p>1972 25) Senate Joint Resolution 206 – Sudden Infant Death Syndrome</p><p>1980 26) Senate Joint Resolution 210 – Grant Posthumously Full Rights of Citizenship to Douglas Macintosh</p><p>1972 27) Senate Joint Resolution 245 – National Voter Registration Month</p><p>1974-1975 28) Senate Resolution 9 – Amending the Rules of the Senate Relating to Open Committee Meetings</p><p>1975 29) Senate Resolution 23 – Disapprove Deferral of 701 Planning Grants – Humphrey</p><p>1976-1977 30) Senate Resolution 26 – Standards and Conduct Resolution of 1977</p><p>1977 31) Senate Resolution 38 – Appropriation and High Regard for President Gerald R. Ford</p><p>1974-1975 32) Senate Resolution 39 – Radio and Television Coverage of Senate Proceedings During First Session/94th Congress – Metcalf</p><p>1979 33) Senate Resolution 50 – Disapprove the Deferral of Budget Authority to Promote and Develop Fishery Products and Research Pertaining to American Fisheries</p><p>1975 34) Senate Resolution 60 – Authorize Senators to Employ Additional Assistants – Gravel</p><p>1973 35) Senate Resolution 60 – Establish the Select Committee to Investigate Watergate</p><p>1974-1975 36) Senate Resolution 67 – Concerning the Safety and Freedom of Valentyn Moroz – Ukrainian Historian 1979 37) Senate Resolution 78 – Sense of Senate to Immediate Need for Energy Emergency Preparedness in the United States Regarding Oil Supplies and the Situation in Iran</p><p>1975 38) Senate Resolution 100 – Discrimination in International Commerce</p><p>1975-1976 39) Senate Resolution 104 – Limited Legislative Authority for Select Committee on Small Business</p><p>1979 40) Senate Resolution 104 – Noting the Retirement of the Honorable Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr.</p><p>1977 41) Senate Resolution 105 – Resolution Calling for White House Conference on Small Business</p><p>1979 42) Senate Resolution 109 – Reform of Senate Ethics</p><p>1971 43) Senate Resolution 112 – Appointment of Female Senate Pages</p><p>1978-1979 44) Senate Resolution 112 – Senate Select Committee on Presidential Financial Transactions</p><p>1977 45) Senate Resolution 117 – Designate Week of May 22-28, 1977 as Small Business Week</p><p>1979 46) Senate Resolution 117 – Direct a Review of Rule XLII of the Standing Rules of the Senate and Senate Resolution 109</p><p>1971-1979 47) Senate Resolution 119 – Amend Senate Resolution 112, 92nd Congress, to Eliminate Certain Restrictions Regarding Female Pages</p><p>1979 48) Senate Resolution 135 – Relating to the Actions of Private First Class William James Tsakanikas</p><p>1979 49) Senate Resolution 135 – Request the President to Award the Congressional Medal of Honor Posthumously to Private First Class William James Tsakanikas</p><p>1977 50) Senate Resolution 138 – Resolution Relating to “Fair Housing Month”</p><p>1973 51) Senate Resolution 147 – To Pay a Gratuity to Wilma F. McGinnis</p><p>1975 52) Senate Resolution 148 – Alan Cranston – Welcome Latest Refugees to Our Shores – South Vietnamese and Cambodian Refugees</p><p>1975 53) Senate Resolution 166 – Amendment Number 585 – New Hampshire Contested Election Seat</p><p>1973 54) Senate Resolution 171 – Disapproving the Alternative Plan for Pay Adjustments for Federal Employees 1971 55) Senate Resolution 177 – Phantom Jets for Israel/Maintain the Arms Balance in the Middle East</p><p>1979 56) Senate Resolution 191 – Calling Upon the President to Convene a Domestic Energy Summit Conference</p><p>1972 57) Senate Resolution 214 – Agreements with Portugal or Bahrain for Military Bases or Foreign Assistance – Amendment</p><p>Box 415</p><p>1973 1) Senate Resolution 222 – Authorize a National Ocean Policy Study</p><p>1979 2) Senate Resolution 230 – Direction to Senate Legal Counsel to Represent a Senate – Thomas Keeney</p><p>1975 3) Senate Resolution 245 – Public Disclosure by the President Respecting Commitments to Israel and Egypt</p><p>1972 4) Senate Resolution 272 – Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty</p><p>1974 5) Senate Resolution 291 – Release American Newsmen Imprisoned in Southeast Asia</p><p>1974 6) Senate Resolution 293 – Congressional Pay Raises</p><p>1979 7) Senate Resolution 298 – Incorporating Certain Studies into Georges Bank Oil Lease Operations</p><p>1979 8) Senate Resolution 305 – Relating to Payment of Expenses Payable from a Senator’s Official Office Expense Account</p><p>1976 9) Senate Resolution 319 – Relating to the Occupation of Certain Baltic Nations by the Soviet Union</p><p>1977 10) Senate Resolution 324 – Relating to the Reduction of Customs Duties on Textile or Apparel or Fiber Products</p><p>1974 11) Senate Resolution 352 – Energy Research and Development</p><p>1974 12) Senate Resolution 353 – Commends Columbia Broadcasting System for the Broadcasting of the “Bicentennial Minutes” Series</p><p>1978 13) Senate Resolution 356 – Insisting that Republic of Korea Cooperate Fully with the Select Committee on Ethics 1974 14) Senate Resolution 362 – Selection of Staff Members by Committee Members</p><p>1980 15) Senate Resolution 367 – Condemning the Use of Chemical Agents Against the People of Indochina and Afghanistan</p><p>1980 16) Senate Resolution 377 – Congratulations to Americans Who Participated in the XIII Winter Olympic Games</p><p>1976 17) Senate Resolution 381 – Relating to the Fiftieth Anniversary of American Commercial Aviation</p><p>1980 18) Senate Resolution 399 – Continuation of the Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions Program</p><p>1980 19) Senate Resolution 407 – Congratulations to the Participants in the Physically Handicapped Winter Games</p><p>1974 20) Senate Resolution 410 – Support of President Ford in Seeking World Economic Stability</p><p>1980 21) Senate Resolution 415 – Relating to Chrysler Loan Guarantees</p><p>1980 22) Senate Resolution 417 – Tribute to Eight Valiant American Servicemen Who Died Attempting to Free Hostages in Iran</p><p>1980 23) Senate Resolution 432 – With Respect to Taxing Social Security Benefits</p><p>1975-1976 24) Senate Resolution 437 – Timetable for Consideration/Final Action on Watergate Reform, Tax Privacy</p><p>1980 25) Senate Resolution 461 – Disapproving the Proposed Deferral of Budget Authority for the Environmental Protection Agency Grants for Waste Treatment Works</p><p>1980 26) Senate Resolution 462 – Disapproving the Proposed Deferral of Budget Authority for the Environmental Protection Agency Grants for Waste Treatment Works</p><p>1980 27) Senate Resolution 472 – Calling for Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Afghanistan</p><p>1976 28) Senate Resolution 524 – Condemning Terrorism – Attack at Yesilkoy Airport in Istanbul, Turkey</p><p>1978 29) [SALT I] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I – Clippings</p><p>1977 30) [SALT I] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I – Neutron-Lance Warhead</p><p>1978-1979 31) [SALT II] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – Administrative Materials 1979 32) [SALT II] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – Mark-Up – Carriers</p><p>1979 33) [SALT II] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – Summary of SALT II Hearings</p><p>1979 34) [SALT II] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – Treaty</p><p>1979 35) [SALT II] – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – Treaty Text of SALT II</p><p>1982 36) [Schools] – Busing Case – Los Angeles, California</p><p>Box 416</p><p>Undated 1) [Schools] – Busing – Chronology</p><p>1982 2) [Schools] – Busing – Congressional Record – Floor Statement by Lowell Weicker – February 4</p><p>1981 3) [Schools] – Busing – CRS – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1972 4) [Schools] – Busing – House Resolution 13915: Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1972 – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1972 5) [Schools] – Busing – House Resolution 13915: Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1972 – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1972 6) [Schools] – Busing – House Resolution 13915: Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1972 – Briefing Book, Folder 3</p><p>1982 7) [Schools] – Busing – Newspaper Articles</p><p>1982 8) [Schools] – Busing – S. 951 – Neighborhood School Act of 1982</p><p>1982 9) [Schools] – Busing – School Desegregation – Report of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights</p><p>1983 10) [Schools] – Public School Civil Rights Act – S. 139</p><p>1983-1984 11) [Schools] – School Lunch Program Cuts – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1982 12) [Schools] – School Prayer – Articles</p><p>1984 13) [Schools] – School Prayer – Clippings</p><p>1976-1982 14) [Schools] – School Prayer – CRS – Congressional Research Service Materials 1983 15) [Schools] – School Prayer – George C. Wallace et al. vs. Ishmael Jaffree et al. – Alabama Silent Prayer Case – Lowell Weicker Amicus Curiae</p><p>1981-1985 16) [Schools] – School Prayer – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1985 17) [Schools] – School Prayer – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 417</p><p>1962-1983 1) [Schools] – School Prayer – S. 784</p><p>1982 2) [Schools] – School Prayer – Senate Committee on the Judiciary – Prepared Testimony, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) [Schools] – School Prayer – Senate Committee on the Judiciary – Prepared Testimony, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) [Schools] – School Prayer – Senate Joint Resolution 199</p><p>1985 5) [Science] – Bio-Technology Regulation</p><p>1972-1975 6) [Science] – Innotech Corporation</p><p>1978 7) [Science] – National Climate Program</p><p>1984 8) [Science] – National Science Foundation Annual Report – 1984</p><p>1977 9) [Science] – National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1978</p><p>1987 10) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 418</p><p>1987 1) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1985 3) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2 1985 5) [Science] – National Science Foundation – Justification of Estimates of Appropriations to the Congress – Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1985 6) [Science] – National Science Foundation – National Science Board – Science Indicators 1982</p><p>Box 419</p><p>1979 1) [Science] – New York University Contract Award Dispute – Chimpanzees Hepatitis Research, Folder 1</p><p>1979 2) [Science] – New York University Contract Award Dispute – Chimpanzees Hepatitis Research, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) [Science] – Office of Technology Assessment</p><p>1984 4) [Science] – Policy and Funding in the Reagan Administration</p><p>1975-1976 5) [Science] – Project Knowledge 2000</p><p>1975 6) [Science] – Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Commerce – S. 100/S. 1882 – Metric Conversion</p><p>1975 7) [Science] – Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Commerce – S. 1908 – Industrial Energy Conservation</p><p>1975 8) [Science] – Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Commerce – Surveillance Technology</p><p>1975 9) [Science] – Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Commerce – White House Science Advisor</p><p>1969-1971 10) [Science] – Technology – Space</p><p>1972 11) [Science] – U.S. Technology Losses</p><p>1978-1979 12) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Clippings</p><p>1977-1979 13) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Congressional Record</p><p>1977-1978 14) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Correspondence</p><p>1978 15) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Federal Register – February 1. 1978, Part II</p><p>1976-1978 16) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Miscellaneous 1972 17) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Recommendations on Policies</p><p>Box 420</p><p>1975-1978 1) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Research Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 2) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Research Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1979 3) [Securities and Exchange Commission] – Staff Report on Securities Industry</p><p>1982-1984 4) Senate Campaigns – Fund Raising and Spending</p><p>1981 5) Senate Procedures</p><p>1979 6) Senate Youth Program Yearbook</p><p>1982-1986 7) [Small Business] – 8a Set Aside Program – Minority Small Business, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1986 8) [Small Business] – 8a Set Aside Program – Minority Small Business, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1986 9) [Small Business] – 8a Set Aside Program – Minority Small Business, Folder 3</p><p>1980 10) [Small Business] – “10-5-3” Legislation – 10 Year, 5 Year, and 3 Year Plant Writeoffs</p><p>1980 11) [Small Business] – Amendment Number 1735 – Provide Funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission – Conferences – November 12, 1980</p><p>1976-1978 12) [Small Business] – Analysis</p><p>Box 421</p><p>1977 1) [Small Business] – Brotherhood of Minority and Community Contractors Association</p><p>1979 2) Small Business – Canada</p><p>1977-1978 3) Small Business – Capital Formation, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 4) Small Business – Capital Formation, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1979 5) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – American Council for Capital Formation</p><p>Undated 6) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Chronology 1979 7) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1978 8) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Greenspan, Alan Testimony and Information</p><p>1978 9) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Imlay, John P. Testimony and Information – Management Science America, Incorporated and Association of Data Processing Service Organizations</p><p>1978 10) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Lufkin,Dan W. Testimony and Information</p><p>1978 11) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Opening Statement and Press Release</p><p>1978 12) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Press</p><p>1978 13) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – February Hearings – Whitehead, John C. Testimony and Information</p><p>1979 14) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Federal Tax Forum</p><p>Box 422</p><p>1979 1) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Legislation</p><p>1975-1979 2) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Statistics</p><p>1978 3) [Small Business] – Capital Formation – Testimony Before Senate Select Committee on Small Business</p><p>1978 4) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1978 5) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1978 6) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Draft</p><p>1978 7) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Hearings – February 28</p><p>1978 8) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Hearings – Statements/Testimony – February 28 1978 9) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Hearings – Statements/Testimony – March 7, Folder 1</p><p>Box 423</p><p>1978 1) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Hearings – Statements/Testimony – March 7, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Small Business] – Carter Administration Small Business Tax Proposal – Press/Discussion</p><p>1961-1983 3) [Small Business] – Commerce Business Daily – Small Business Access to Federal Procurement Information, Folder 1</p><p>1961-1983 4) [Small Business] – Commerce Business Daily – Small Business Access to Federal Procurement Information, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Small Business] – Competition Enhancement Act of 1984 – Spare Parts Bill – S. 2489</p><p>1979 6) [Small Business] – Compromise Amendment to H.R. 3919 – Windfall Profit Tax Bill</p><p>1978 7) [Small Business] – Conferences</p><p>1976-1977 8) [Small Business] – Congressional Record</p><p>1978 9) [Small Business] – Connecticut Small Business Federation</p><p>1978-1980 10) [Small Business] – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>Box 424</p><p>1978-1980 1) [Small Business] – Correspondence, Folder 2 ca. 1985 2) [Small Business] – Disasters/Small Business Administration</p><p>1979-1986 3) [Small Business] – Federal Prison Industries</p><p>1978 4) [Small Business] – First National Bank of Boston</p><p>1974-1983 5) [Small Business] – Government Procurement/General, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1983 6) [Small Business] – Government Procurement/General, Folder 2 1986 7) [Small Business] – Grace Commission Proposals – Transfer of Government Services to Private Sector</p><p>1968-1978 8) [Small Business] – Hassett Materials – Creative Capital Corporation Investigation, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1978 9) [Small Business] – Hassett Materials – Creative Capital Corporation Investigation, Folder 2</p><p>Box 425</p><p>1968-1978 1) [Small Business] – Hassett Materials – Creative Capital Corporation Investigation Folder 3</p><p>1968-1978 2) [Small Business] – Hassett Materials – Creative Capital Corporation Investigation, Folder 4</p><p>1982 3) [Small Business] – Job Creation Programs</p><p>1977-1979 4) [Small Business] – Legislation – January 1977-January 1979</p><p>Undated 5) [Small Business] – Legislation – Chronology</p><p>1977 6) [Small Business] – Legislation Cosponsored by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979 7) [Small Business] – Legislation – Employee Ownership Act</p><p>1977 8) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Floor Statement Regarding National Small Business Week</p><p>1979 9) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Floor Statement Supporting S. 655 – Small Business Investment Incentive Act</p><p>1979 10) [Small Business] – Lowell Gives Floor Statement in Support of S. 1533 – The Venture Capital Company Act of 1979</p><p>1978-1979 11) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Floor Statements on Capital Formation Problem </p><p>1975 12) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces Amendment to the Tax Reduction Act of 1975</p><p>1978 13) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces an Amendment to H.R. 13511 – The Revenue Act of 1978 – October 1979 14) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 655 – The Small Business Investment Incentive Act</p><p>1980 15) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 1481 – The Small Business Participating Debenture Bill</p><p>1979 16) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 1481 – Small Business Participation Debenture Legislation – July 11</p><p>1980 17) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 2981 – Small Business Participating Debentures</p><p>1978 18) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 3320 – The Small Business Investment Incentive Act of 1978 – July 19</p><p>1979 19) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Introduces S. 1697 to Amend Internal Revenue Code of 1954</p><p>1977-1978 20) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Press Releases Regarding Small Business</p><p>1980 21) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Speech Before the Amex Symposium – December 8</p><p>1979 22) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Speeches Regarding Small Business</p><p>1980 23) [Small Business] – Lowell Weicker Statement Before House Conference on Small Business – January 14</p><p>1977-1985 24) [Small Business] – Mail Order Business</p><p>1968-1974 25) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 1</p><p>Box 426</p><p>1968-1974 1) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1974 2) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1974 3) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 4</p><p>1968-1974 4) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 5 1968-1974 5) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination, Folder 6</p><p>1972 6) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – Creative Capital Corporation Hearings – Official Transcript of Proceedings</p><p>1977 7) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – FBI File</p><p>Box 427</p><p>1977-1978 1) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – Memorandums</p><p>1978 2) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – Miscellaneous</p><p>1976 3) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – Paul Maris Company Incident</p><p>1972-1977 4) [Small Business] – Materials for the Record – Milton Stewart Nomination – Personal</p><p>1978 5) [Small Business] – Minority Set Asides</p><p>1978-1982 6) [Small Business] – Minority Subcontracting – P.L. 95-507</p><p>1985-1987 7) [Small Business] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1983 8) [Small Business] – New England Trade Adjustment Assistance Center</p><p>1975-1978 9) [Small Business] – Office of Advocacy – Memorandum: Impact of S. 2467</p><p>1980-1986 10) [Small Business] – Omnibus Small Business Bill</p><p>1977 11) [Small Business] – Omnimedical Services</p><p>1981-1983 12) Small Business – Participation in the Procurement Process, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1983 13) Small Business – Participation in the Procurement Process, Folder 2</p><p>Box 428</p><p>1977-1978 1) Small Business – Publications 1978 2) Small Business – Recommendations on Regulations and Taxes</p><p>1982-1983 3) [Small Business] – Retainage – Construction Contract Payment Procedures Act, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 4) [Small Business] – Retainage – Construction Contract Payment Procedures Act, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Small Business] – S. 1815, S. 2156, S. 2157</p><p>1971-1972 6) [Small Business] – S. 3166 – To Amend Small Business Act of 1953 to Increase Lending Authorization</p><p>1972 7) [Small Business] – S. 3496 – Amendment to Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act</p><p>1979 8) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – Capital Formation Hearing – May 22</p><p>1978 9) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – February 8th Hearings</p><p>1977-1978 10) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – February 10th Hearings </p><p>Box 429</p><p>1978 1) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – Klein vs. Consolidated Foods – Business Acquisition Case, Folder 1</p><p>1978 2) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – Klein vs. Consolidated Foods – Business Acquisition Case, Folder 2</p><p>1978 3) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – American Stock Exchange</p><p>1978 4) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Arthur Andersen and Company</p><p>1977-1978 5) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Briefing Book</p><p>1977-1978 6) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Correspondence 1977-1978 7) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Davant, James </p><p>1978 8) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Holden, Al </p><p>1978 9) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Koch, Edward I. </p><p>1978 10) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 – Levitt, Arthur </p><p>1978 11) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Merrill Lynch</p><p>1978 12) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Press Clippings</p><p>1978 13) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 – Procope, Ernesta G. </p><p>1978 14) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Securities Industry Association</p><p>1978 15) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Sheinkman, Jacob </p><p>Box 430</p><p>1978 1) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – May 15, 1978 Hearings – Witness List</p><p>1977 2) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – Senator Pete Dominici – Government Procurement – A.R.F. Products, Incorporated</p><p>1978 3) [Small Business] – Senate Select Committee on Small Business – Testimony – Capital Formation – September 28, 1978 Hearing</p><p>1980-1982 4) [Small Business] – Senator Hayakawa Resolution on Competition – Federal Government Competition with Small Business, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1982 5) [Small Business] – Senator Hayakawa Resolution on Competition – Federal Government Competition with Small Business, Folder 2 1980-1982 6) [Small Business] – Small Business Act – Amendment – 8a Procurement Program – Minority Business</p><p>1983 7) [Small Business] – Small Business Competition in Contracting Act of 1983</p><p>1985-1986 8) [Small Business] – Small Business Press</p><p>1977-1979 9) [Small Business] – Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1979 10) [Small Business] – Statements, Folder 2</p><p>Box 431</p><p>1974-1975 1) [Small Business] – Subcommittee on Small Business</p><p>1983 2) [Small Business] – Traveler Honorarium – December 1983</p><p>1984 3) [Small Business] – Traveler Honorarium – December 1984</p><p>1981-1983 4) [Small Business] – Umbrella Contracts</p><p>1978 5) [Small Business Administration] – Authorization Bill – Capital Formation</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Small Business Administration] – Delinquent and Prompt Payments Regulations</p><p>1970-1972 7) [Small Business Administration] – Documents: Securities and Exchange Commission Action – Milton Stewart Nomination</p><p>1968-1973 8) [Small Business Administration] – Documents: Small Business Administration Action – Milton Stewart Nomination</p><p>1983 9) [Small Business Administration] – Dredging Size Standards/A&E</p><p>1967-1974 10) [Small Business Administration] – Examinations of Creative Capital Corporation, Folder 1</p><p>1967-1974 11) [Small Business Administration] – Examinations of Creative Capital Corporation, Folder 2</p><p>Box 432</p><p>1978 1) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Briefing Book and Documents 1977-1978 2) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Conference Notes</p><p>1978 3) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Correspondence</p><p>1965 4) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Employment of Legal Counsel Rights</p><p>1972-1978 5) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Interviews and Research</p><p>1975 6) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Investment Company Law Text</p><p>1971-1978 7) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with Gerald H. Daugherty and Background</p><p>1978 8) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with James P. Hassett</p><p>1971-1978 9) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with James C. Holmes and Background</p><p>1971-1978 10) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with George B. Kilborne and Background</p><p>1968-1978 11) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with Donald H. Parsons and Background</p><p>1970-1978 12) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with Walter F. Reebel and Background</p><p>1978 13) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Meeting with T. Eugene Smith</p><p>1972-1973 14) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Paul Maris Company</p><p>1971-1978 15) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Press Clippings </p><p>1969-1971 16) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Proxy Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 17) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Proxy Statements, Folder 2 Box 433</p><p>1975-1977 1) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Report</p><p>1971-1978 2) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Securities and Exchange Commission Material – Creative Capital Corporation</p><p>1972-1973 3) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Securities and Exchange Commission Problem</p><p>1966 4) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – Small Business Investment Company of New York</p><p>1978 5) [Small Business Administration] – Milton Stewart Nomination – The Record</p><p>1980-1982 6) [Small Business Administration] – Size Standards</p><p>1983 7) [Small Business Administration] – Small Business Size Standards – 13 CFR Part 121</p><p>1986 8) [Small Business Committee] – Connecticut Department of Revenue Services</p><p>1986 9) [Small Business Committee] – Issue Alert</p><p>1981 10) [Small Business Committee] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1986 11) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 1</p><p>1986 12) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 2</p><p>Box 434</p><p>1986 1) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 3</p><p>1986 2) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 4</p><p>1986 3) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 5</p><p>1986 4) [Small Business Committee] – Section 8a Program Graduates, Folder 6</p><p>1985-1986 5) [Small Business Committee] – Small Business Administration Loans</p><p>1982 6) [Social Security Administration] – Budgeting and Potential Problems</p><p>Box 435 1983 1) [Social Security Administration] – Legislation 98th Congress – Senior Citizens Home Health Care – S. 1244</p><p>1977-1978 2) [Social Security Administration] – Social Security Amendments of 1977</p><p>1983 3) Social Security Disability Insurance – S. 1144</p><p>1982-1983 4) Spending – Federal Budget Analysis</p><p>1972 5) Sports Commission – S. 3445 – Federal Sports Act of 1972</p><p>Undated 6) States Rights – Chronology</p><p>1986 7) Statue of Liberty/ Ellis Island Centennial Commission – Firing of Lee Iacocca</p><p>1970-1971 8) Summer Youth Sports Program</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Tax] – Amendments to House Joint Resolution 266 – Tax Bill</p><p>1978 10) [Tax] – Background/Clips and Lowell Weicker’s Statements on Taxation – Memos</p><p>1972 11) [Tax] – Spending Reform</p><p>1973 12) [Tax] – Tuition Tax Credits – S. 528</p><p>1978 13) [Tax Cuts] – Lowell Weicker Regarding Tax Cuts – Press Releases</p><p>1978-1983 14) [Tax Legislation] – Bill – Revenue Act of 1978</p><p>1977-1978 15) [Tax Legislation] – Bills 1978, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 16) [Tax Legislation] – Bills 1978, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1979 17) [Tax Legislation] – Clippings</p><p>Box 436</p><p>1979 1) [Tax Legislation] – Correspondence</p><p>1974-1978 2) [Tax Legislation] – Recommendations for Small Business</p><p>1977-1979 3) [Tax Legislation] – Research</p><p>1977-1978 4) [Tax Legislation] – Statements</p><p>1975 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – 1975 Annual Report of Attorney General 1976-1977 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Access to IRS Data</p><p>1975 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Background Information</p><p>1978 8) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Catalog of Federal Tax Forms</p><p>1972-1978 9) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1978 10) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>Box 437</p><p>1973-1977 1) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Congressional Record</p><p>1972-1976 2) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Copies of Legislation</p><p>1973-1978 3) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Correspondence</p><p>1975 4) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Correspondence – Tax Payers Bill of Rights Act of 1975</p><p>1976 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Hearings on Tax Return Confidentiality</p><p>1975 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – House Committee Testimony – Tax Return Confidentiality</p><p>1974 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – History of Tax Return Confidentiality – Congressional Research Service</p><p>1961-1975 8) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Internal Revenue Service – S. 199 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954</p><p>Box 438</p><p>1977 1) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – IRS Computer System – Tax Administration System, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – IRS Computer System – Tax Administration System, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – IRS Computer System – Tax Administration System, Folder 3</p><p>1975 4) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Litton-Weicker Bill – Tax Payer Privacy Act of 1975 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1974-1976 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Lowell Weicker Speeches and Statements</p><p>1974-1978 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Miscellaneous Testimony and Background</p><p>1973-1975 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Notes</p><p>1976-1978 8) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Office of Tax Analysis and GAO – General Accounting Office – Reports</p><p>Box 439</p><p>1974 1) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Presidential Campaign Activities</p><p>1974 2) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Presidential Power and the Right to Privacy</p><p>1975 3) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Report by Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation – Confidentiality of Tax Returns</p><p>1973-1975 4) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Background Information on Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1975 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Background Information on Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1975 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Background Information on Bill, Folder 3</p><p>1973-1975 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Background Information on Bill, Folder 4</p><p>Box 440</p><p>1972-1975 1) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Census Bureau Access to Tax Returns</p><p>1975 2) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Congressional Access to Tax Returns</p><p>1975 3) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Congressional Record</p><p>1974 4) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Copies of Bill 1974-1975 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Correspondence – Tax Privacy</p><p>1974-1975 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Cosponsors</p><p>1973-1974 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Early Drafts/Other Legislation</p><p>1974-1975 8) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Press Coverage</p><p>1970-1975 9) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – State Access to Tax Returns</p><p>1975 10) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Testimony</p><p>1969-1975 11) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Testimony/Finance Committee</p><p>Box 441</p><p>1970-1975 1) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Weicker-Litton Comprehensive Access to Tax Return Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1975 2) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 199 – Amendment to Internal Revenue Act of 1954 – Weicker-Litton Comprehensive Access to Tax Return Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1975 3) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 2380 – Tax Payer Act of 1975</p><p>1974 4) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – S. 4116 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954</p><p>1974-1976 5) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Summaries of Legislation</p><p>1976-1978 6) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Tax Reform Act of 1976 – Small Business</p><p>1974-1977 7) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Television Transcripts</p><p>1977 8) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Temporary Treasury Regulations</p><p>1976 9) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Ways and Means Committee Testimony – Confidentiality of Tax Return Information, Folder 1 1976 10) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – Ways and Means Committee Testimony – Confidentiality of Tax Return Information, Folder 2</p><p>1974 11) [Tax Privacy Legislation] – White House Access to Tax Returns – White House Payroll Bill</p><p>Box 442</p><p>1986 1) [Tax Reform Legislation] Briefing Material</p><p>1978 2) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Congressional Record – Small Business Reform Act</p><p>1976 3) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Debate on Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Debate on Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Debate on Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612, Folder 3</p><p>1976 6) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Debate on Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612, Folder 4</p><p>1976 7) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Debate on Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612, Folder 5</p><p>Box 443</p><p>1976 1) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Amend Proposals</p><p>1976 2) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title II – Amendments Relating to Shelters</p><p>1976 3) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title IV – Extensions of Individual Income Tax Reductions</p><p>1976 4) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title V – Tax Simplification in the Individual Income Tax</p><p>1976 5) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title VI – Business Related Individual Income Tax Provisions</p><p>1976 6) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title VIII – Investment Credit Changes and Capital Formation</p><p>1976 7) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title X – Changes in the Treatment of Foreign Income, Folder 1 1976 8) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title X – Changes in the Treatment of Foreign Income, Folder 2</p><p>1976 9) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title XI – Amendments Affecting Domestic International Sales Corporation</p><p>1976 10) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title XII – Administrative Provisions</p><p>1976 11) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title XIII – Technical Income Tax</p><p>1976 12) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title XVI – Real Investment/Trusts</p><p>1976 13) [Tax Reform Legislation] – H.R. 10612 – Title XX Related – Energy Provisions</p><p>Box 444</p><p>1972-1986 1) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Miscellaneous </p><p>1976 2) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Special Interest Provisions – H.R. 10612</p><p>1976 3) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612 – Floor Debate</p><p>1976 4) [Tax Reform Legislation] – Tax Reform Act – H.R. 10612 – Supplemental Report</p><p>1977 5) Tax Reforms of the Carter Administration for Fiscal Year 1978</p><p>1969-1972 6) [Tax Revenue Sharing] – H.R. 14370 – Revenue Sharing Act of 1969, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1972 7) [Tax Revenue Sharing] – H.R. 14370 – Revenue Sharing Act of 1969, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1973 8) [Tax Revenue Sharing] – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>Box 445</p><p>1971-1973 1) [Tax Revenue Sharing] – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1973 2) [Tax Revenue Sharing] – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1982-1985 3) Donald Terrio – World Peace Run</p><p>1985 4) [Territories] – Hearings on Territory Legislation</p><p>1974 5) [Terrorism] – Condemnation of Terrorist Acts, Senate Resolution 324</p><p>1981 6) [Terrorism] – Hostages – Americans Held Hostage for 444 Days in Iran 1981 7) [Terrorism] – Security and Terrorism Subcommittee</p><p>1982 8) [Terrorism] – Senators Security</p><p>1976 9) Time Leadership Conference – December 1976</p><p>1979 10) [Trade] – Bollore, Incorporated, Stonington, Connecticut – Investigation, Imports of Kraft Condenser Paper from Finland and France</p><p>Undated 11) [Trade] – Commercial Credit Reporting – Chronology</p><p>1984 12) [Trade] – Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1984 13) [Trade] – Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, Folder 2</p><p>Box 446</p><p>1976 1) [Trade] – East-West Trade , American Role</p><p>1975 2) [Trade] – Export Promotion Programs</p><p>Undated 3) [Trade] – Federal Trade Commission – Children’s Advertising</p><p>Undated 4) [Trade] – Federal Trade Commission – Public Participation Funds – Chronology</p><p>1976 5) [Trade] – Hand Tool Dumping by Japanese</p><p>1984 6) [Trade] – International Trade</p><p>1983 7) [Trade] – International Trade Commission – Trumpf/Costis Case</p><p>1982 8) [Trade] – International Trade Policy</p><p>1981 9) [Trade] – Japanese Steel Cable – Steel Wire Rope – Anti-Dumping Review</p><p>1984 10) [Trade] – Pharmaceutical Export Amendments Act</p><p>1985 11) [Trade] – Protectionism – S. 680 – Textile Import Quotas</p><p>1975 12) [Trade] – Sikorsky – Libyan Purchase of S-65 Helicopters</p><p>1979 13) [Trade] – United States Distillery Industry 1980 14) [Trade] – U.S.S.R. Trade Ban – H.R 7583/H.R. 7584 – Appropriations Acts – Prohibit Use of Funds Connected with Imports/Exports to/from the United States and Soviet Union</p><p>1970-1974 15) [Transportation] – Background – Highway Trust Fund</p><p>1971 16) Transportation – Bills – General</p><p>1983 17) [Transportation] – Department of Transportation/Military Construction – 302b Markup – July 14, 1983</p><p>1973 18) [Transportation] – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1972</p><p>Box 447</p><p>1973-1975 1) [Transportation] – Federal Transportation Act, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1975 2) [Transportation] – Federal Transportation Act, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1983 3) [Transportation] – Gas Tax Legislation – Connecticut Funds and Projects – Highways</p><p>1956-1983 4) [Transportation] – Gas Tax Legislation – General Provisions, Folder 1</p><p>1956-1983 5) [Transportation] – Gas Tax Legislation – General Provisions, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1983 6) [Transportation] – Gas Tax Legislation – Tax Provisions</p><p>1983 7) [Transportation] – Greyhound Bus Strike by the Amalgamated Transit Union</p><p>1981 8) [Transportation] – Hazardous Materials Transportation Act Amendments of 1981</p><p>1972-1973 9) [Transportation] – Highways and Trust Fund Press Clips – Kennedy-Weicker</p><p>1969-1973 10) [Transportation] – Highways – Anti-Highway Lobby, Folder 1</p><p>Box 448</p><p>1969-1973 1) [Transportation] – Highways – Anti-Highway Lobby, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1972 2) [Transportation] – Interstate Commerce Commission Regulation Bills, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1972 3) [Transportation] – Interstate Commerce Commission Regulation Bills, Folder 2 Undated 4) [Transportation] – Initiatives – Chronologies</p><p>1977 5) [Transportation] – Lowell Weicker Floor Statement Regarding Federal Transportation Act of 1977</p><p>Undated 6) [Transportation] – Lowell Weicker on Transportation – Chronologies</p><p>1977 7) [Transportation] – Lowell Weicker Press Releases Regarding Transportation</p><p>1969-1979 8) [Transportation] – Lowell Weicker Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1979 9) [Transportation] – Lowell Weicker Statements, Folder 2</p><p>1983 10) [Transportation] – Minority Business Enterprise Regulations – July 1983</p><p>1960-1972 11) [Transportation] – Miscellaneous Highway and Transportation Trust Fund Bills</p><p>Box 449</p><p>1978 1) [Transportation] – Miscellaneous Transportation Amendments</p><p>1976-1983 2) [Transportation] – North East Corridor Delegation – “Orphan Bridges”, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1983 3) [Transportation] – North East Corridor Delegation – “Orphan Bridges”, Folder 2</p><p>1975 4) [Transportation] – Oversight Hearing on the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act</p><p>1974-1977 5) [Transportation] – Press Releases, Statements, Letters</p><p>1972-1976 6) [Transportation] – Railroads</p><p>1973 7) [Transportation] – S. 502 – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973 – Background Material</p><p>1973 8) [Transportation] – S. 679 – Highways and Related Transportation Systems Improvement Act of 1973 – Copies of the Bill</p><p>1975-1977 9) [Transportation] – Super-Sonic Transport Aircraft</p><p>1970-1972 10) [Transportation] – Surface Transportation Act – S. 2362</p><p>Box 450 1969-1974 1) [Transportation] – Transit Funds</p><p>1977 2) [Transportation] – Transportation Subcommittee</p><p>1984 3) [Transportation] – UMTA – Urban Mass Transportation Administration – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 4) [Transportation] – UMTA – Urban Mass Transportation Administration – Reauthorization – D’Amato Bill – Fiscal Year 1983</p><p>1979-1982 5) [Transportation] – UMTA – Urban Mass Transportation Administration – Transit for Handicapped – Section 504 – Rehabilitation Act of 1973</p><p>1972-1974 6) [Transportation] – Urban Mass Transportation, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1974 7) [Transportation] – Urban Mass Transportation, Folder 2</p><p>1977 8) [Transportation] – Urban Transportation and Energy</p><p>1975 9) [Transportation] – Weicker Support for the Nomination of Dale Grubb – Commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission</p><p>1981 10) Tribute to Dr. Herman Brunson – Chemical Engineer</p><p>Box 451</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Trucking] – Mud Flaps</p><p>1984 2) [Trucking] – Truck Taxes</p><p>1978-1980 3) [Trucking] – Trucking Deregulation – S. 2245</p><p>1983 4) [Trucking] – Trucking Regulation During the 98th Congress – Congressional Research Service Material</p><p>1977-1978 5) Urban Development – “A New Partnership” – The Carter Urban Policy</p><p>1977-1978 6) Urban Development – Background Materials – Reports, Statements, Notes, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 7) Urban Development – Background Materials – Reports, Statements, Notes, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 8) Urban Development – Community Development Block Grants</p><p>1977-1978 9) Urban Development – Conferences 1978 10) Urban Development – Conferences – Mayors</p><p>1978 11) Urban Development – Correspondence</p><p>1974 12) Urban Development – County Business Patterns</p><p>1978 13) Urban Development – Economic Development – Statements and Clippings</p><p>1978 14) Urban Development – Financing of Cities</p><p>Box 452</p><p>1978 1) Urban Development – First National Bank of Boston – Small Business Conditions</p><p>1978 2) Urban Development – Handbook for Community Economic Development</p><p>1977-1978 3) Urban Development – Historical Preservation</p><p>1978 4) Urban Development – Investment Tax Credit</p><p>1978 5) Urban Development – National Governor’s Association</p><p>1978 6) Urban Development – Possible Hearings on Urban Policy</p><p>1978 7) Urban Development – Recommendations</p><p>1976-1978 8) Urban Development – Reports on Small Business, Folder 1</p><p>Box 453</p><p>1976-1978 1) Urban Development – Reports on Small Business, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1978 2) Urban Development – Reports on Small Business, Folder 3</p><p>1978 3) Urban Development – Research</p><p>1978 4) Urban Development – Ross Davis Articles on Urban Economy</p><p>1978 5) Urban Development – Speech by Minority Counsel for Senate Select Committee on Small Business</p><p>1973 6) USIA – United States Information Agency Authorization Act</p><p>1972-1986 7) [Veterans Affairs] – Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs 1983 8) [Veterans Affairs] – Alleged Misuse of Funds by Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project</p><p>1970-1972 9) [Veterans Affairs] – General, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1972 10) [Veterans Affairs] – General, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1972 11) [Veterans Affairs] – General, Folder 3</p><p>Box 454</p><p>1970-1972 1) [Veterans Affairs] – General, Folder 4</p><p>1970-1972 2) [Veterans Affairs] – General, Folder 5</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Veterans Affairs] – Hearing – Activities of the SBA’s – Small Business Administration’s Office of Veterans Affairs – November 13, 1986</p><p>1978 4) [Veterans Affairs] – House Republican Research Committee – Carter Administration and Veterans</p><p>1971-1972 5) [Veterans Affairs] – National Alliance of Businessmen – Jobs for Veterans</p><p>1983-1986 6) [Veterans Affairs] – National Veterans Small Business Program</p><p>Box 455</p><p>1971 1) [Veterans Affairs] – Publication – “A Study of the Problems Facing Vietnam Era Veterans: Their Readjustment to Civilian Life” – Conducted for the Veterans Administration by Louis Harris and Associates, Incorporated – October 1971</p><p>1982-1986 2) [Veterans Affairs] – SBA – Small Business Administration – Veterans Program, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1986 3) [Veterans Affairs] – SBA – Small Business Administration – Veterans Program, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1986 4) [Veterans Affairs] – Various Veterans Information</p><p>1978-1986 5) [Veterans Affairs] – Veterans and Small Business, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1986 6) [Veterans Affairs] – Veterans and Small Business, Folder 2 Box 456</p><p>1978-1986 1) [Veterans Affairs] – Veterans and Small Business, Folder 3</p><p>1971-1972 2) [Veterans Affairs] – Veterans Benefits</p><p>1983-1986 3) [Veterans Affairs] – Vietnam Veterans of America</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Voting Records] – 97th Congress – Publications – Voting Analysis – 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Voting Records] – 97th Congress – Publications – Voting Analysis – 1981, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Voting Records] – 97th Congress – Publications – Voting Analysis – 1981, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Voting Records] – ADA – Americans for Democratic Action – 96th Congress</p><p>1977-1980 8) [Voting Records] – AFSCME – American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1980 9) [Voting Records] – American Bakers Association – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 10) [Voting Records] – American Civil Liberties Union </p><p>1978-1979 11) [Voting Records] – American Conservative Union’s Rating of Congress – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 12) [Voting Records] – American Federation of Government Employees – 96th Congress</p><p>Box 457</p><p>1974, 1980 1) [Voting Records] – American Federation of Teachers – 93rd and 96th Congresses</p><p>1977-1981 2) [Voting Records] – American Parents Committee – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1974-1980 3) [Voting Records] – American Security Council – 93rd, 95th, and 96th Congresses</p><p>1974-1980 4) [Voting Records] – Americans for Constitutional Action – 93rd and 96th Congress</p><p>1979-1980 5) [Voting Records] – Associated General Contractors of America – 96th Congress 1977-1978 6) [Voting Records] – BIPAC – Business-Industry Political Action Committee</p><p>1979-1980 7) [Voting Records] – Bread for the World – 96th Congress</p><p>1980-1981 8) [Voting Records] – Chamber of Commerce of the United States – 96th Congress</p><p>1978-1979 9) [Voting Records] – Coalitions for a New Foreign and Military Policy</p><p>1979 10) [Voting Records] – Committee for Survival of a Free Congress – 96th Congress – 1st Session</p><p>1974-1980 11) [Voting Records] – Common Cause – 93rd, 95th, and 96th Congresses</p><p>1980 12) [Voting Records] – Communications Workers of America – 96th Congress</p><p>1977-1980 13) [Voting Records] – Conference on Civil Rights – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1979-1980 14) [Voting Records] – Consumer Federation of America – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1980 15) [Voting Records] – Food and Beverage – AFL-CIO – 96th Congress, 2nd Session – by the United Food and Commercial Workers International</p><p>1980 16) [Voting Records] – Friends Committee on National Legislation – 96th Congress</p><p>Ca. 1980 17) [Voting Records] – Independent Petroleum Association of America – 94th- 96th Congresses</p><p>1978-1980 18) [Voting Records] – International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1977-1980 19) [Voting Records] – International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1980-1981 20) [Voting Records] – Laborers’ International Union of North America – October 1980 – “The Laborer” Pre-Election Issue</p><p>1973-1980 21) [Voting Records] – League of Conservation Voters – 93rd and 96th Congresses – Environmental Votes</p><p>1973-1981 22) [Voting Records] – League of Women Voters of the United States – 93rd and 96th Congresses</p><p>1975-1979 23) [Voting Records] – Liberty Lobby – 94th-96th Congresses 1983 24) [Voting Records] – Lowell Weicker’s Senate Vote Attendance Statistics – 1983</p><p>1979-1980 25) [Voting Records] – National Abortion Rights Action League – 96th Congress</p><p>1978-1979 26) [Voting Records] – National Alliance of Senior Citizens – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1980 27) [Voting Records] – National Association of Life Insurance Underwriters</p><p>1979-1980 28) [Voting Records] – National Association of Manufacturers – 96th Congress</p><p>1979-1981 29) [Voting Records] – National Association of Social Workers</p><p>1978-1981 30) [Voting Records] – National Council of Senior Citizens</p><p>1979-1980 31) [Voting Records] – National Education Association – 96th Congress</p><p>1979-1980 32) [Voting Records] – National Farmers Organization – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 33) [Voting Records] – National Farmers Union – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 34) [Voting Records] – National Federation of Independent Business – 96th Congress</p><p>1979 35) [Voting Records] – National Taxpayers Union – 96th Congress – 1st Session – Congressional Spending Analysis</p><p>1980 36) [Voting Records] – National Women’s Political Caucus – 96th Congress</p><p>Box 458</p><p>1971-1981 1) [Voting Records] – Pressure Group Ratings – Compiled by CQ – Congressional Quarterly</p><p>1980 2) [Voting Records] – Public Citizen/Congress Watch – 96th Congress ca. 1978-1980 3) [Voting Records] – Retail Clerk International Association and the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union – 94th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1979 4) [Voting Records] – Ripon Society – Ripon Forum – January 1979, Volume XV, Number 1</p><p>1980 5) [Voting Records] – The Network – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 6) [Voting Records] – UAW – United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America – 96th Congress, 2nd Session 1981 7) [Voting Records] – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America – 96th Congress</p><p>1978-1979 8) [Voting Records] – United Transportation Union – 95th and 96th Congresses</p><p>1982 9) [Voting Records] – Voting Analysis – 1982 Publications – 97th Congress</p><p>1980 10) [Voting Records] – Woman Activist – 96th Congress </p><p>1973 11) Watergate – Internal Revenue Service Material</p><p>1983 12) [Camille Weicker] – Genetic Disorders/Disabled Youth</p><p>1983 13) [Camille Weicker] – International Special Olympics – Baton Rouge, Louisiana – July 12-18, 1983</p><p>1983 14) [Camille Weicker] – Statement – Connecticut State Assembly – House Joint Resolution 47 – Amendment to Connecticut Constitution Prohibiting Discrimination Against the Handicapped</p><p>1974 15) [Lowell Weicker] – 1974 High School Telelectures – Press Releases</p><p>1974 16) [Lowell Weicker] – 1974 Senior and High School Telelectures – Press Releases</p><p>1974 17) [Lowell Weicker] – 1974 Senior Intern Program – Report</p><p>1973 18) [Lowell Weicker] – 1974 Senior Telelectures – Press Releases</p><p>1972-1975 19) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 Connecticut Summer Intern Program – Biographies</p><p>1975 20) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 Connecticut Summer Intern Program – Coordinator Reports</p><p>1975 21) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 Connecticut Summer Intern Program – Evaluation Compilations</p><p>1975-1976 22) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 Connecticut Summer Intern Program – Report</p><p>1975 23) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 Connecticut Summer Intern Program – Schedules</p><p>1975 24) [Lowell Weicker] – 1975 High School Telelectures – Press Releases</p><p>1976 25) [Lowell Weicker] – 1976 High School Telelectures – Press Releases</p><p>1974-1979 26) [Lowell Weicker] – 1978 Connecticut Senior Intern Program – Fund Raising Lists Box 459</p><p>1978 1) [Lowell Weicker] – 1978 Connecticut Senior Intern Program – Invitations to Speakers</p><p>1973-1978 2) [Lowell Weicker] – 1978 Connecticut Senior Intern Program – Participant Lists</p><p>1978 3) [Lowell Weicker] – 1978 Connecticut Senior Intern Program – Requests for Contributions, Folder 1</p><p>1978 4) [Lowell Weicker] – 1978 Connecticut Senior Intern Program – Requests for Contributions, Folder 2</p><p>1978 5) [Lowell Weicker] – 95th Congress – Recap</p><p>1986 6) [Lowell Weicker] – American Association on Mental Deficiency, Northeast Region X, 1986 Peter W. Townsend Award]</p><p>1978 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book – Reference Book of Lowell Weicker’s Speeches and Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1978 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book – Reference Book of Lowell Weicker’s Speeches and Statements, Folder 2</p><p>1977 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Appointment Calendar – 1977</p><p>1983 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Capital Office Location</p><p>1974 11) [Lowell Weicker] – Caricatures of Lowell Weicker in Lurie’s Opinion, by Ranan Lurie</p><p>Undated 12) [Lowell Weicker] – Cartoon of Lowell Weicker, “A Perplexing State of Affairs”</p><p>1973 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Cartoon of Lowell Weicker by Nadel</p><p>1986 14) [Lowell Weicker] – Child Welfare League of America, Incorporated – Congressional Advocate of the Year Award, March 20</p><p>1971-1978 15) [Lowell Weicker] – Committee Assignments – 1971-1978</p><p>1969-1978 16) [Lowell Weicker] – Congressional Quarterly Compilation of Pressure Group Ratings</p><p>Box 460 1971 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Congressional Record of Lowell Weicker Being Sworn In as Senator – January 21, 1971</p><p>1971 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Connecticut Press Tour</p><p>1977 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Connecticut Senior Intern Program, Incorporated – Annual Report – 1977</p><p>1979 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Daily News Summaries – 1979</p><p>Undated 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Draft Newsletter</p><p>1975 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Drawings of Lowell Weicker by Tony D. Preta</p><p>1975 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Honorariums 1974 – May 14, 1975</p><p>1980-1982 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Information for Weicker Staff</p><p>1971 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Interns – 1971</p><p>1984 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Jacob Javits Tribute</p><p>1970s 11) [Lowell Weicker] – John Carroll University – Honorary Doctorate of Laws</p><p>1982-1984 12) [Lowell Weicker] – Labor and Human Resources Committee – Fiscal Year 1984 – Weicker Committee Budget Information</p><p>1982 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Legislative Activities – January 1981-April 1982</p><p>1973 14) [Lowell Weicker] – Legislative Initiatives – 93rd Congress – First Session</p><p>Box 461</p><p>1977 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Accomplishments – Appropriations Committee</p><p>1974 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Current Biography – January 1974</p><p>1973-1974 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Finances – 1974</p><p>Undated 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Handout – Biography</p><p>1978 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Handout – Oceans</p><p>Undated 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker: His Stands on the Issues</p><p>1979 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Itineraries 1978 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker on Energy Independence – 1978</p><p>1976 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Position Paper – 1976 – General</p><p>1975 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Position Paper/Fact Sheet on Gas Rationing – 1975</p><p>1976 11) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Position Paper – Tax Privacy – 1976</p><p>1975 12) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Position Paper – Transportation – 1975</p><p>Undated 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Senior Citizen Position Paper</p><p>1969-1978 14) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Staff Biographies</p><p>1986-1987 15) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Weekly Reports – 1986-1987</p><p>1979 16) [Lowell Weicker] – Lowell Weicker Weekly Schedules</p><p>1978 17) [Lowell Weicker] – Materials for Biography </p><p>1970-1988 18) [Lowell Weicker] – Miscellaneous Legislative Issues</p><p>1972-1976 19) [Lowell Weicker] – Miscellaneous Materials</p><p>1977-1978 20) [Lowell Weicker] – Miscellaneous Notes on Lowell Weicker Interviews, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1978 21) [Lowell Weicker] – Miscellaneous Notes on Lowell Weicker Interviews, Folder 2</p><p>Box 462</p><p>1985 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Ninety-Ninth Congress – Congressional Pictorial Directory – February 1985</p><p>1971-1976 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Notes and Memos – Watergate Miscellaneous</p><p>1985 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Political Cartoon by Bob Rich, New Haven Register</p><p>1970-1988 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Political Philosophy, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1988 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Political Philosophy, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1988 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Political Philosophy Folder 3</p><p>1971-1975 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Polls Filled Out by Lowell Weicker or Hank Harper 1973 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Position Paper – General – 1973</p><p>1978 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Position Paper – General – 1978</p><p>1972 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Position Paper on Aeronautics and Space</p><p>1975-1978 11) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Appointments – 1975-1978, Folder 1</p><p>Box 463</p><p>1975-1978 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Appointments – 1975-1978, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1974 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Circuit – Miscellaneous Press Materials</p><p>1974-1975 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Directory – 1974-1975, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Directory – 1974-1975, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Invitations Rejected</p><p>1971-1972 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Mailing List</p><p>1985-1986 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Press – Miscellaneous</p><p>1973 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Notes – 1973</p><p>Ca. 1983-1984 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Operations</p><p>Box 464</p><p>1973-1975 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Schedules to Camille Butler, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1975 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Schedules to Camille Butler, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1975 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Schedules to Camille Butler, Folder 3</p><p>1973-1987 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Profiles of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1978 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Recent Weicker Legislative Achievements</p><p>1976 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Responses to the Issues Questionnaire for 1976</p><p>1985 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Responses to the Resignations of Dr. Eileen Gardner and Lawrence Uzzell from the Department of Education – April 1985</p><p>1973-1974 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – January 1974, Folder 1 1973-1974 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – January 1974, Folder 2</p><p>Box 465</p><p>1973-1974 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – February 1974</p><p>1974 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – March 1974</p><p>1974 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – April 1974</p><p>1973-1974 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – May 1974, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – May 1974, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – June 1974</p><p>Box 466</p><p>1974 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – July 1974</p><p>1974 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – August 1974</p><p>1974 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – September 1974</p><p>1974 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – October 1974</p><p>1973-1974 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – November 1974</p><p>1974-1975 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – December 1974</p><p>1973-1974 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – Kansas Trip</p><p>Box 467</p><p>1974 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Schedule – Puerto Rico Trip</p><p>1977 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr. – Position Paper 1978 – Congressional Record: Weicker’s Financial Statement</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Senior Citizen Intern Program Contributors</p><p>Ca. 1976 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Senior Intern Photo Schedule</p><p>1974-1978 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Senior Intern Program 1983 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Senior Staff Meetings Notes</p><p>Undated 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Speeches – Drafts</p><p>1981 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Staff Meetings Notes</p><p>1974 9) [Lowell Weicker] – State Central Flier</p><p>1974 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Syndicated Column</p><p>1977 11) [Lowell Weicker] – Telelectures – Correspondence and Scheduling – January-April 1977</p><p>1987 12) [Lowell Weicker] – The American Orthopsychiatric Association Honors Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., March 26</p><p>1974 13) [Lowell Weicker] – The Constitution Column – Series</p><p>1979-1980 14) [Lowell Weicker] – Travel Logs </p><p>Box 468</p><p>1981 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Travel Register </p><p>1977-1978 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Travel Schedule</p><p>1987 3) [Lowell Weicker] – United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress</p><p>Undated 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Unknown Manuscript – Chapters 3-9</p><p>Undated 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Unknown Manuscript – Chapters 10-14, 17</p><p>1988 6) [Lowell Weicker] – U.S. Senate Arrest Warrant</p><p>Undated 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Voting Attendance Record</p><p>1972-1975 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Voting Rating, Study, and Attendance Record</p><p>Box 469</p><p>1969-1979 1) [Lowell Weicker] – Voting Records of Organizations, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1979 2) [Lowell Weicker] – Voting Records of Organizations, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1976 3) [Lowell Weicker] – Watergate Critics 1974 4) [Lowell Weicker] – Wayne Morse: The Man</p><p>1987-1988 5) [Lowell Weicker] – Weeks in Review </p><p>Undated 6) [Lowell Weicker] – Weicker Biography</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Welfare] – Food Stamps</p><p>1977-1978 8) [Welfare] – House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Al Ullman’s Welfare Reform Plan and Carter’s Plan H.R. 9030</p><p>Undated 9) [Welfare] – Project F.E.A.D. – Food Emergency Action Development</p><p>1973-1974 10) [Welfare] – S. 2397 – Social Security Increase</p><p>1970-1972 11) [Women] – Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1976 12) [Women] – Sexism – National Organization of Women</p><p>1972-1979 13) [Women] – Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 – Intercollegiate Programs</p><p>1975 14) [Women] – Women and Social Security Benefits</p><p>Sub-group 2 – Staff Files</p><p>Sheree Bailor Files</p><p>Box 470</p><p>1985 1) CMS [Computerized Mail System] Enclosures – Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Office Closures</p><p>1985-1987 2) CMS Enclosures – AIDS</p><p>1982 3) CMS Enclosures – Animal Leghold Traps</p><p>1985 4) CMS Enclosures – Associated Hospital Service of Maine</p><p>1987 5) CMS Enclosures – Aviation</p><p>1981 6) CMS Enclosures – AWACS Sale to Saudi Arabia</p><p>1982-1986 7) CMS Enclosures – Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1985 8) CMS Enclosures – Boren Campaign Financing Amendment 1985 9) CMS Enclosures – Buckley, James L. 1985 10) CMS Enclosures – Budget Restoration of Health, Small Business Administration, and Handicapped Funding</p><p>1988 11) CMS Enclosures – Bush, George H.W. (Editorial by Lowell Weicker)</p><p>1982 12) CMS Enclosures – Busing</p><p>1988 13) CMS Enclosures – Campaign Finance – S.2 (Column by Lowell Weicker)</p><p>1984-1986 14) CMS Enclosures – Capital Punishment</p><p>1985 15) CMS Enclosures – CHAMPUS – Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services Birth Benefit</p><p>1988 16) CMS Enclosures – Civil Rights</p><p>1985 17) CMS Enclosures – Civil Rights Restoration Act</p><p>1988 18) CMS Enclosures – Coast Guard Policy</p><p>1986 19) CMS Enclosures – Conrail</p><p>1986-1987 20) CMS Enclosures – Contras</p><p>1981 21) CMS Enclosures – Davis-Bacon Act</p><p>1984-1985 22) CMS Enclosures – Defense Spending</p><p>1985 23) CMS Enclosures – Department of Labor Regional Office Closures</p><p>1988 24) CMS Enclosures – Drugs</p><p>1987 25) CMS Enclosures – Drunk Driving</p><p>1983 26) CMS Enclosures – Education</p><p>1983 27) CMS Enclosures – Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1988 28) CMS Enclosures – Fair Housing Act</p><p>1983 29) CMS Enclosures – Fair Insurance Practices Act</p><p>1985 30) CMS Enclosures – Farms</p><p>1984-1987 31) CMS Enclosures – Federal Budget</p><p>1985-1987 32) CMS Enclosures – Federal Communications Commission 1985 33) CMS Enclosures – Federal Election Commission vs. National Conservative Political Action Committee</p><p>1982 34) CMS Enclosures – Freedom of Information Act</p><p>1985-1987 35) CMS Enclosures – Gasoline Tax</p><p>1983 36) CMS Enclosures – Grenada</p><p>1984 37) CMS Enclosures – Habeas Corpus Limitation (S. 1763)</p><p>1983 38) CMS Enclosures – Hospice Regulations</p><p>1988 39) CMS Enclosures – Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty</p><p>1988 40) CMS Enclosures – Interstate 291</p><p>1986-1988 41) CMS Enclosures – Iroquois Gas Pipeline</p><p>1983 42) CMS Enclosures – Lebanon</p><p>1986 43) CMS Enclosures – Liability Insurance</p><p>1985 44) CMS Enclosures – Line Item Veto</p><p>1984 45) CMS Enclosures – MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Interview</p><p>1987 46) CMS Enclosures – Mandatory Health Insurance</p><p>1983 47) CMS Enclosures – Martin Luther King Day</p><p>1982 48) CMS Enclosures – Mass Transportation</p><p>1987 49) CMS Enclosures – Medicaid and Children</p><p>1987 50) CMS Enclosures – Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act</p><p>1987 51) CMS Enclosures – Medicare Catastrophic Health – Comparison of S. 1127 and H.R. 2941</p><p>1988 52) CMS Enclosures – Medicare Denials</p><p>1985 53) CMS Enclosures – MX Missile</p><p>1987 54) CMS Enclosures – Namibia</p><p>1983 55) CMS Enclosures – NASA Life Science (Animals on Spacelab Flights) 1988 56) CMS Enclosures – National Film Preservation Board (Coloration)</p><p>1988 57) CMS Enclosures – Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act – H.R. 3</p><p>1982 58) CMS Enclosures – Outer Continental Shelf Leasing</p><p>1988 59) CMS Enclosures – PBS Scrambling</p><p>1985 60) CMS Enclosures – Polish Falcons of America Stamps</p><p>1988 61) CMS Enclosures – Pornography – AT&T Policy on Dial-It Services</p><p>1985 62) CMS Enclosures – POW/MIA Issues</p><p>1985 63) CMS Enclosures – Reagan Visit to Bitburg Military Cemetery</p><p>1986 64) CMS Enclosures – Rehnquist, William H.</p><p>1983 65) CMS Enclosures – Religion</p><p>1987 66) CMS Enclosures – Religious Broadcasting</p><p>1984 67) CMS Enclosures – Republican Platform 1984</p><p>1985 68) CMS Enclosures – Riverside, Connecticut Post Office</p><p>Undated 69) CMS Enclosures – Satellite Receive Only Antennas</p><p>1982-1984 70) CMS Enclosures – School Prayer</p><p>1986 71) CMS Enclosures – Sheltered Workshops</p><p>1988 72) CMS Enclosures – Social Security – Lieberman’s Claims (Editorial)</p><p>1986-1988 73) CMS Enclosures – Social Security Notch</p><p>1985-1988 74) CMS Enclosures – South Africa</p><p>1987 75) CMS Enclosures – Speed Limit</p><p>Box 471</p><p>1984 1) CMS Enclosures – Tandem Trucks</p><p>1984-1987 2) CMS Enclosures – Taxes 1984-1988 3) CMS Enclosures – Trade</p><p>1985 4) CMS Enclosures – Ukrainian Independence</p><p>1981 5) CMS Enclosures – USA/USSR Maritime Boundary Talks</p><p>1988 6) CMS Enclosures – Verity, William – Section 232 Petition (Ball Bearing Industry)</p><p>1988 7) CMS Enclosures – West Hill School</p><p>1985-1988 8) CMS Enclosures – WIC Funding (Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children)</p><p>1985-1987 9) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – 1987</p><p>1986-1988 10) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – January 26, 1988 to February 1, 1988 – A-H</p><p>1986-1988 11) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – January 26, 1988 to February 1, 1988 – I-O</p><p>1986-1988 12) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – January 26, 1988 to February 1, 1988 – P-S</p><p>1986-1988 13) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – January 26, 1988 to February 1, 1988 – T-W</p><p>Box 472</p><p>1988 1) Deleted Honeywell Documents (Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memos) – August 5, 1988</p><p>1988 2) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 1-300</p><p>1988 3) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 301- 600</p><p>1988 4) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 601- 900</p><p>1988 5) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 901- 1200 1988 6) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 1201- 1500 Box 473</p><p>1988 1) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 1501- 1800</p><p>1988 2) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 1801- 2100</p><p>1988 3) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 2101- 2400</p><p>1988 4) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 2401- 2700</p><p>1988 5) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 2701- 3000</p><p>1988 6) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 3001- 3300</p><p>Box 474</p><p>1988 1) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 3301- 3600</p><p>1988 2) Index File of Senator Weicker (Original Documents and Microfilm) – p. 3601- 3916</p><p>1988 3) Library Item Encyclopedia for Senator Weicker – Items 1-110</p><p>1988 4) Library Item Encyclopedia for Senator Weicker – Items 111-179</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8203101001+3 to 8203103084+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8203103147+3 to 8203103252+3</p><p>Box 475</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8204101001+3 to 8204101041+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8204102001+3 to 8204102068+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8204103001+3 to 8204103120+3 1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8207101001+3 to 8207101028+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8207102001+3 to 8207102017+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8207103001+3 to 8207103013+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8208101002+3 to 8208101044+3 </p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8209101001+3 to 8209101048+3</p><p>Box 476</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8209103001+3 to 8209103117+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8213101001+3 to 8213101049+3 </p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8214101001+3 to 8214101021+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8215101001+3 to 8215103023+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8216103002+3 to 8216103743+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8217103001+3 to 8217103031+3 </p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8218101001+3 to 8218101040+3 </p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8218101001+3 to 8218101040+3 </p><p>1988 9) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8218101042+3 to 8218101086+3 </p><p>1988 10) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8221101001+3 to 8221103005+3</p><p>Box 477 1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8222101001+3 to 8222103009+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8223101001+3 to 8223103017+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8223103018+3 to 8223103075+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8224101001+3 to 8224101030+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8224102001+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8224103001+3 to 8224103270+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8224103271+3 to 8224103465+3 1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8228101001+3 to 8228103001+3 1988 9) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229101001+3 to 8229101029+3</p><p>1988 10) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229101030+3</p><p>Box 478</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229101031+3 to 8229103050+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229103051+3 to 8229103253 – Folder 1</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229103051+3 to 8229103253+3 – Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8229103254+3 to 8229103357+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8230091001+3 to 8230093162+3 </p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8231101002+3 to 8231101012+3 </p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8231102001+3 to 8231102064+3</p><p>Box 479</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8231102065+3 to 8231102118+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8231103001+3 to 8231103036+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8236101001+3 to 8236101047+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8236101048+3 to 8236103001+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8237101001+3 to 8237101016+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8237103001+3 to 8237103198+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8237103199+3 to 8237103593+3 – Folder 1</p><p>Box 480</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8237103199+3 to 8237103593+3 – Folder 2 1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8237103199+3 to 8237103593+3 – Folder 3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8238101001+3 to 8238103004+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8238101001+3 to 8238103004+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8239101001+3 to 8239101003+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8239103001+3 to 8239103345+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8239103346+3 to 8239103386+3</p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8239103387+3 to 8239103397+3</p><p>1988 9) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8242101001+3 to 8242103020+3</p><p>1988 10) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8243101001+3 to 8243101003+3 </p><p>Box 481</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8243102001+3 to 8243102045+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8244101001+3 to 8244101002+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8245101001+3 to 8245101025+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8245101026+3 to 8245101050+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8246101001+3 to 8246101038+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8246101039+3 to 8246101059+3 </p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8246101060+3 to 8246101078+3</p><p>Box 482 1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8246101079+3 to 8246103019+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8246103020+3 to 8246103052+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8250101001+3 to 8250101004+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8250102001+3 to 8250102023+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8250103061+3 to 8250103068+3 1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8250103069+3 to 8250103091+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8251101001+3 to 8251103002+3 </p><p>Box 483</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8251103003+3 to 8251103068+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8252101001+3 to 8252103002+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8253101001+3 to 8253103228+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8255101002+3 to 8255101053+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8256101001+3 to 8256101042+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8257101001+3 to 8257101024+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8257101026+3 to 8257103029+3</p><p>Box 484</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8259101001+3 to 8259101028+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8259101029+3 to 8259101051+3 </p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8260101001+3 to 8260101020+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8260103001+3 to 8260103218+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8260103219+3 to 8260103254+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8260103255+3 to 8260103415+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8263101001+3 to 8263101029+3</p><p>Box 485</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8263101030+3 to 8263101053+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8264101001+3 to 8264101005+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8264103001+3 to 8264103129+3 – Folder 1 1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8264103001+3 to 8264103129+3 – Folder 2</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8264103130+3 to 8264103180+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8264103181+3 to 8264103331+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8265101001+3 to 8265101039+3 </p><p>Box 486</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8265101040+3 to 8265103077+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8265103078+3 to 8265103119+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266101001+3 to 8266101013+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266103001+3 to 8266103062+3 – Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266103001+3 to 8266103062+3 – Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266103063+3 to 8266103496+3 – Folder 1</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266103063+3 to 8266103496+3 – Folder 2</p><p>Box 487</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8266103497+3 to 8266103584+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8267101001+3 to 8267101011+3 (Audio Cassette Within)</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8267101012+3 to 8267101036+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8267101037+3 to 8267103004+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8270101001+3 to 8270103009+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8270103010+3 to 8270103086+3</p><p>Box 488 1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8270103087+3 to 8270103155</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8271101001+3 to 8271101003+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8272101001+3 to 8272101024+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8272101025+3 to 8272101058+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8272101059+3 to 8272103001+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274101001+3 to 8274101005+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102001+3 to 8274102023+3 </p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102024+3 to 8274102040+3 </p><p>Box 489</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102041+3 to 8274102069+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102070+3 to 8274102080+3 </p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102081+3 to 8274102122+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102123+3 to 8274102176+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274102177+3 to 8274102200+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274103001+3 to 8274103086+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8274103087+3 to 8274103125+3</p><p>Box 490</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8277101001+3 to 8277101023+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8277102001+3 to 8277102014+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8277103001+3 to 8277103026+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8277103027+3 to 8277103180+3 – Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8277103027+3 to 8277103180+3 – Folder 2 1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8278101001+3 to 8278101029+3 </p><p>Box 491</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8278101030+3 to 8278101063+3 </p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8278101064+3 to 8278103033+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8278102001+3 to 8278102018+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8279101001+3 to 8279101023+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8279103001+3 to 8279103117+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8280101001+3 to 8280101045+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8280102001+3 to 8280102008+3</p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8280103001+3 to 8280103026+3</p><p>1988 9) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8281101001+3 to 8281101026+3</p><p>Box 492</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8281103001+3 to 8281103154+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8281103155+3 to 8281103469+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8285101001+3 to 8285101002+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8286101001+3 to 8286101035+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8286101036+3 to 8286101061+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8286101062+3 to 8286103043+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8286103044+3 to 8286103108+3</p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8287101001+3 to 8287101019+3 </p><p>Box 493</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8288101001+3 to 8288101031+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8288102001+3 to 8288102019+3 1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8288102020+3 to 8288102037+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8288102038+3 to 8288102060+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8288103001+3 to 8288103048+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8291101001+3 to 8291103019+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8291103020+3 to 8291103055+3</p><p>Box 494</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8291103056+3 to 8291103327+3</p><p>1988 2 ) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8292101001+3 to 8292101025+3 </p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8292101026+3 to 8292101034+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8292102001+3 to 8292102011+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8292102012+3 to 8292103021+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8293101001+3 to 8293101033+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8293101034+3 to 8293103116+3</p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8294101001+3 to 8294101012+3</p><p>1988 9) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8294102001+3 to 8294103001+3</p><p>Box 495</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8295101001+3 to 8295101024+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8298101001+3 to 8298101020+3 </p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8298101021+3 to 8298101038+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8298102001+3 to 8298103017+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8298103018+3 to 8298103360+3</p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8299101001+3 to 8299101031+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8299101032+3 to 8299101042+3 1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8299102001+3 to 8299103006+3</p><p>Box 496</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8300101001+3 to 8300101040+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8300101041+3 to 8300103031+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8301101001+3 to 8301103002+3</p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8302101001+3 to 8302101026+3 </p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8302101027+3 to 8302103011+3 </p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8305101001+3 to 8305101026+3</p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8305101027+3 to 8305103013+3</p><p>1988 8) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8306101001+3 to 8306101025+3</p><p>Box 497</p><p>1988 1) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8306101026+3 to 8306102001+3</p><p>1988 2) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8307101001+3 to 8307101029+3</p><p>1988 3) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8307101030+3 to 8307103030+3 </p><p>1988 4) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8308101001+3 to 8308101028+3</p><p>1988 5) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8309101001+3 to 8309101015+3 </p><p>1988 6) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8309101001+3 to 8309101015+3 </p><p>1988 7) Constituent Correspondence – CMS 8326103001+3 to 8326103074+3</p><p>Camille Butler Files</p><p>Box 498</p><p>1975 1) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – June </p><p>1975 2) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – July </p><p>1975 3) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – August 1975 4) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – September – Folder 1</p><p>1975 5) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – September – Folder 2</p><p>1975 6) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – October – Folder 1</p><p>Box 499</p><p>1975 1) Schedule – Appointments and Commitment – October – Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – November </p><p>1975 3) Schedule – Appointments and Commitments – December </p><p>Jeanne Diedrick Files</p><p>Box 500</p><p>1985-1988 1) Publications – Staff Contacts</p><p>1981-1984 2) Publications – Staff Contacts</p><p>1979-1988 3) Security Clearances</p><p>Undated 4) Senate Pages – General Page Information</p><p>1988 5) Senate Pages – 1988</p><p>1987 6) Senate Pages – 1987</p><p>1986 7) Senate Pages – 1986</p><p>1985 8) Senate Pages – 1985</p><p>1982-1984 9) Senate Pages – 1984 and prior – Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 10) Senate Pages – 1984 and prior – Folder 2</p><p>1981-1983 11) United States – Japan Senate Scholarship Project (YFU)</p><p>Kimberly Elliott Files</p><p>Box 501 1985 1) Appropriations – African Famine Relief Supplemental 1985 2) Appropriations – Agriculture Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1986 1985 3) Appropriations – Commerce, State, Justice Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986-1987 4) Appropriations – Commerce, State, Justice, Fiscal Years 1987 and 1988</p><p>1986-1987 5) Appropriations – Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1987 6) Appropriations – Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985-1988 7) Appropriations – Defense Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986, 1987, 1988</p><p>1985-1986 8) Appropriations – D.C. – District of Columbia Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987</p><p>1987-1988 9) Appropriations – D.C. – District of Columbia Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989</p><p>Box 502</p><p>1985-1986 1) Appropriations – Energy & Water Development Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987</p><p>1987-1988 2) Appropriations – Energy & Water Development Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989</p><p>1985-1988 3) Appropriations – HUD-Independent Agencies Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989</p><p>1985-1987 4) Appropriations – Interior Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986,1987,1988</p><p>1984 5) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations 1984</p><p>1984-1985 6) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations 1985</p><p>1985 7) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services, Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 8) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1987 9) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Rape and Incest Issue</p><p>Box 503</p><p>1983-1987 1) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988 Folder 1 1983-1987 2) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988 Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988 Folder 3</p><p>1988 4) Appropriations – Labor/Health & Human Services, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1985-1988 5) Appropriations – Legislative Branch Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1987, 1988, 1989</p><p>1987-1988 6) Appropriations – Military Construction, Fiscal Years 1987, 1988</p><p>1985 7) Appropriations – Regular CR [Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1986 Folder 1</p><p>1986 8) Appropriations – Regular CR [Continuing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1986 Folder 2</p><p>Box 504</p><p>1985 1) Appropriations – Regular Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1986 2) Appropriations – Regular Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1987 3) Appropriations – Regular Supplemental, Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985-1987 4) Appropriations – Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986, 1988</p><p>1985-1988 5) Appropriations – Treasury, Postal Service Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1986, 1987, 1988</p><p>Box 505</p><p>1987 1) Legislative Record – AIDS Briefing Book, June 8, 1987 [Distributed by Lowell Weicker, Jr.]</p><p>1988 2) Legislative Record – Briefing Book, May Recess</p><p>1988 3) Legislative Record – Briefing Book, June Recess,</p><p>1988 4) Legislative Record – Briefing Book, Recap of the 100th Congress, 1st Session [January 7, 1988] 1988 5) Legislative Record – Briefing Book – Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr. July II Recess 1988 6) Legislative Record – Connecticut Budget 1984-1988 7) Legislative Record – Connecticut State Government Key Issues, 1984-1985, 1987-1988</p><p>1985 8) Legislative Record – Connecticut Trip, 1985 [Weicker Speeches: Yale-New Haven Hospital; Congressional District Republican Women’s Lincoln Day Lunch], February 12, 1985</p><p>1985 9) Legislative Record – Easter Recess, Connecticut Schedule</p><p>1984 10) Legislative Record – Recess, 1984 – Staff Travel During the Recess</p><p>Box 506</p><p>1982-1984 1) Legislative Record – State Legislative Requests, General, Connecticut Legislative Issues</p><p>1983-1984 2) Legislative Record – State Legislative Requests, Memoranda, Connecticut General Assembly Legislative Issues</p><p>1985-1986 3) Legislative Record – State Legislative Requests, Connecticut Legislative Issues</p><p>1983-1984 4) Legislative Record – State/Local Governments, Connecticut</p><p>1988 5) Legislative Record – Summary of Record, 1983-July 1988 – The Weicker Record, June 28, 1988</p><p>Box 507</p><p>1983-1986 1) Litigation – ALTA Technology, Competition for WMATA’s Farecard Enhancement Procurement</p><p>1983-1986 2) Litigation – Asbestos-R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Incorporated</p><p>1987-1988 3) Litigation – Babe Ruth – Nomination for Presidential Medal of Freedom</p><p>1982-1983 4) Litigation – Bakal, Richard/Department of Justice – Federal Trade Commission Case</p><p>1988 5) Litigation – Bid Bonds – Connecticut’s Requirements/Sonny Metz</p><p>1981-1986 6) Litigation – Columbus West Townhouses/New Haven</p><p>1983-1987 7) Litigation – Constituent Cases/Follow-up</p><p>1982-1983 8) Litigation – Customs Service Case 1987-1988 9) Litigation – Ivan Lendl – Bill for the Relief of Ivan Lendl/Citizenship 1983-1985 10) Litigation – Jack Dreyfus/Laxalt – Dilantin Medication</p><p>1985-1988 11) Litigation – Ojeda-Rios Case – Bail Request</p><p>1984 12) Litigation – Oman Hani Case – Humanitarian Parole</p><p>1984-1986 13) Litigation – VIP Cases/Favors</p><p>1985 14) Litigation – Will Hegman – Flight Line, Incorporated/Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>Box 508</p><p>1982 1) Nominations – Appointments-Connecticut,</p><p>1984-1985 2) Nominations – Marshall Babson – National Labor Relations Board</p><p>1985 3) Nominations – James L. Buckley Nomination</p><p>1986 4) Nominations – Priscilla L. Buckley and Donald J. Irwin Nominations</p><p>1985 5) Nominations – Cabinet Appointments</p><p>1981 6) Nominations – Alexander Haig Nomination – Lowell Weicker Statement</p><p>1985 7) Nominations – Kenneth T. Hampton Nomination</p><p>1987 8) Nominations – William E. Huth Nomination – Federal District Court Judgeship</p><p>1986 9) Nominations – Peter Libassi Nomination – Task Force on Long-Term Care Policies/Health Care Financing Administration</p><p>1986 10) Nominations – Daniel A. Manion Nomination – Judgeship</p><p>1985-1986 11) Nominations – Pasquale A. Mangini Nomination – U.S. Marshall</p><p>1985 12) Nominations – Phillip Marcus Nomination – Director, National Endowment for the Humanities</p><p>1988 13) Nominations – John McConnin Nomination – Administrative Law Judge</p><p>1987 14) Nominations – Gerald J. McKiernan Nomination – Department of Commerce</p><p>1984 15) Nominations – Ann McLaughlin Nomination – Undersecretary of the Interior for Territorial and International Affairs 1984-1985 16) Nominations – Edwin Meese III Nomination</p><p>1986-1987 17) Nominations – Jacob Neusner Nomination – Librarian of Congress</p><p>1986-1988 18) Nominations – Nominations-General</p><p>1985 19) Nominations – Daniel Oliver Nomination – Chairman of Federal Trade Commission</p><p>1981-1986 20) Nominations – Robert Rader Nomination – Occupational Safety and Health Administration Commission</p><p>1986 21) Nominations – William Rehnquist Nomination</p><p>1987 22) Nominations – Antonin Scalia Nomination</p><p>1987 23) Nominations – William S. Sessions Nomination – Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation</p><p>1988 24) Nominations – Marc G. Stanley – Department of Commerce</p><p>1987 25) Nominations – Dorothy Strunk Nomination – Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health</p><p>1985-1986 26) Nominations – Richard Treibick Nomination – Member of the Presidential Board of Advisors on Private Sector Initiatives</p><p>1985 27) Nominations – Stanley A. Twardy & Alan H. Nevas Nominations – U.S. Attorney for Connecticut and U.S. District Judge for the District of Connecticut</p><p>Box 509</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Bush File – Prescott Bush’s Candidacy for the U.S. Senate</p><p>1971-1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1982 File – Lowell Weicker-General, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1982 File – Lowell Weicker-General, Folder 2</p><p>1980 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Republican National Convention Platform</p><p>1988 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Connecticut Education Association (CEA) Questionnaire 1984-1988 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Platform Committee</p><p>1988 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Republican Convention, Connecticut Delegate Selection</p><p>1988 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – 1988 Republican Platform Committee</p><p>1988 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 –AIDS/Gay Questionnaire - Lesbian and Gay Rights Coalition Political Action Committee</p><p>1988 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988] Awards [Weicker Awards by Category] 1987-1988 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Campaign Stops, Finance, Fundraisers/Contributors</p><p>1988 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Campaign Travel</p><p>1988 13) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Connecticut Association of Realtors Questionnaire</p><p>1987-1988 14) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Debates – The Hartford] Courant Debate, June 3; SACIA Debate – Southwestern Area, Commerce & Industry Association of Connecticut, Inc.</p><p>1987 15) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Defense Fundraising</p><p>1988 16) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – ELLA Q – Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Alliance of Connecticut Questionnaire</p><p>Box 510</p><p>1988 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Endorsements-Connecticut Nurses, Health</p><p>1988 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Endorsements-Miscellaneous, Questionnaires [Answered and Unanswered]</p><p>1988 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – [Campaign 1988] Endorsements—AFL-CIO COPE, Carpenter, Home Builders</p><p>1987-1988 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Francisco Borges, John Droney, Gary Johnson, Jerry Lindsley</p><p>1988 5) Senatorial Campaign Files –Campaign 1988 – General Endorsements Ca. 1988 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Greenwich Review Magazine Questionnaire</p><p>1987 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Interest Group Ratings, 1981- 1986 Ratings</p><p>1987-1988 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Issues – Federal Retirees</p><p>1987-1988 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Lieberman Announcement</p><p>1987-1988 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Lieberman—Leave of Absence</p><p>1987-1988 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Lieberman Polls/Propaganda</p><p>1987-1988 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Lieberman/Weicker Comparisons</p><p>1985-1987 13) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Local 1199 (Jerry Brown) – New England Health Care Employees Union; Retail, Wholesale, Department Store Union, New York; Drug, Hospital and Health Care Employees Union, New York</p><p>1988 14) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Lowell Weicker – Convention – 8 X 5 Card Regarding Weicker’s Nomination at the Connecticut State Convention</p><p>1988 15) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Miscellaneous Suits/State Cases, Insurance Suit, Homeowners’ Scam</p><p>1988 16) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – NARAL , National Abortion Rights Action League</p><p>1988 17) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – New York Times Questionnaire</p><p>1986-1988 18) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – NOW, National Organization of Women Endorsements, Folder 1</p><p>Box 511</p><p>1986-1988 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – National Organization of Women Endorsements, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – National Organization of Women Endorsements, Folder 3</p><p>1987 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Party Lever – Return of Party Lever for Voting Machines 1982-1988 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Questionnaires—AFL-CIO COPE Committee, Connecticut Union of Telephone Workers, Local 1199, UAW, Connecticut United Auto Workers CAP Council</p><p>1988 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Questionnaires – Bread for the World, CCAG, Connecticut Citizen Action Group, Connecticut Freeze Voter’s</p><p>1988 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Questionnaires – Forget-Me-Not Association, PACE [People’s Action for Clean Energy, Inc.]</p><p>1988 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 Questionnaires – League of Women Voters of Connecticut; OWL , Older Women’s League</p><p>1988 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Religion and Politics – People for the American Way Publication</p><p>1988 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Republican Platform- Testimonies</p><p>1987 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Right Wing</p><p>1988 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Small Business</p><p>1987-1988 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Speeches, Honors, Trivia Quiz</p><p>1988 13) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Staff Ethics – Restrictions on Campaign Activity by Senate Staffers</p><p>1988 14) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Unanswered Questionnaires</p><p>Box 512</p><p>1987-1988 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Union Endorsements</p><p>1985-1988 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – United States Questionnaire</p><p>1988 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign 1988 – Women’s Groups – Tri-Town Republican Women, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Contributors and Fundraisers</p><p>1984 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign – Hearing on the Republican Platform, July 30, 1984 Statements and Testimony, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign – Hearing on the Republican Platform, July 30, 1984, Statements and Testimony, Folder 2 1988 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Acid Rain</p><p>1988 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Advest Group, Incorporated Campaign Contributions</p><p>Ca. 1982 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Aging, Lowell Weicker on Aging</p><p>1988 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – AIDS/Homeless – Lieberman</p><p>1981-1982 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Appropriations</p><p>1982 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – AT&T Settlement/H.R. 5158</p><p>1982 13) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Budget </p><p>Box 513</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Children’s Issues</p><p>1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Customs Office</p><p>1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Defense</p><p>1988 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Drug/Alcohol Abuse</p><p>1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Education</p><p>1982 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Energy –Chronological through August 18, 1982, Summaries</p><p>1982 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Energy—Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil</p><p>1982 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Environment </p><p>1987-1988 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Environment, 1988</p><p>1982 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Federal Employees</p><p>1975-1980 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Foreign Affairs</p><p>Box 514</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Handicapped 1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Housing</p><p>1987-1988 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Iroquois Pipeline</p><p>1987-1988 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Issues – General, Post Office, Insurance Industry, Prayer in School</p><p>1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Labor</p><p>1982 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Low-Income Energy Assistance</p><p>Ca. 1982 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Lowell Weicker Position Paper</p><p>1978-1982 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Lowell Weicker/TM Summary, Connecticut Conrail Controversy</p><p>1982 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Medicare/Medicaid</p><p>1982 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1981-1982 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Small Business</p><p>1982 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Social Issues</p><p>1982 13) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Social Security</p><p>1976-1982 14) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Tax, Votes on Reagan Tax Bill</p><p>Box 515</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Trade</p><p>1981-1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Transportation</p><p>1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Issues – Unemployment</p><p>1975-1981 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign: Newspaper Articles, Congressional Records and Press Releases Related to Voting Records on Energy Policy</p><p>1976 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Position Papers 1976 – Candidates Views on Issues, Issues Questionnaires, 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1976 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Position Papers 1976 – Candidates Views on Issues, Issues Questionnaires, 1976, Folder 2 1975-1980 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Press Releases, Congressional Record, Newspaper Articles Relating to Dodd’s and Moffett’s Voting Records</p><p>Box 516</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Questionnaires, Folder 1</p><p>1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign Questionnaires, Folder 2 </p><p>1977-1980 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Campaign – Suggested Press Releases Related to Voting Record of Toby Moffett]</p><p>1982 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Connecticut Conservative Party, Difazio Candidacy</p><p>1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Debate – Weicker/Moffett Debates</p><p>1980-1987 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – DeNardis, Lawrence J. and Lieberman Press</p><p>1982 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – DiFazio, Lucien P., Conservative Party Candidate</p><p>1987 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Roger Eddy – Article by Eddy, “Run Roger Run”, Part Two</p><p>1987 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Fourth Congressional District Special Election, Connecticut</p><p>1985 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Gubernatorial 1986</p><p>1980-1982 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – Honoraria, H.R. 5250 and Lowell Weicker Honoraria </p><p>1987 12) Senatorial Campaign Files – Barbara Kennelly – Government Financed, Fact- Finding Congressional Trips</p><p>Box 517</p><p>1987-1988 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Joe Lieberman – Weicker v. Lieberman, 1988 Campaign</p><p>1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Memoranda – Weicker v. Reagan; Bush and the Manchester Primary</p><p>Ca. 1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett, Toby Candidacy, Folder 1</p><p>Ca. 1982 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett, Toby Candidacy, Folder 2 1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Votes</p><p>1982 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Votes – Busing</p><p>1982 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Votes – Conflict of Interest</p><p>1975-1979 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Votes – Congressional Record Index</p><p>1982 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Votes – Labor, Employment</p><p>Box 518</p><p>1977-1981 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Voting Record Concerning Abortion</p><p>1975-1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Voting Record Concerning Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Moffett Voting Record Concerning Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – NCPAC Budget Proposal, April 16, 1982 – Alternative Budget Proposal</p><p>1981-1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Newspaper Clips – Weicker, Moffett Race for the Senate 1978-1982 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Road Show-Twardy – Weicker, Moffett, DiFazio on the Issues</p><p>1987-1988 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Second Congressional District, Fourth Congressional District/Advertisements, Independent Voters; Fifth Congressional District, Connecticut</p><p>Ca. 1982 8) Senatorial Campaign Files – Special Interest Group Ratings of Senator Lowell Weicker, Legislation</p><p>1978-1980 9) Senatorial Campaign Files – Special Interest Groups – Statistical Analysis</p><p>1987 10) Senatorial Campaign Files – Southbury – Lieberman v. Weicker Press</p><p>Ca. 1982 11) Senatorial Campaign Files – The Moffett Story by Tom Dudchik</p><p>Box 519</p><p>1982 1) Senatorial Campaign Files – Voting Analysis –Congressional Voting Record and Ratings, Folder 1 1982 2) Senatorial Campaign Files – Voting Analysis – Congressional Voting Record and Ratings, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 3) Senatorial Campaign Files – Weicker 1982 Campaign, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 4) Senatorial Campaign Files – Weicker 1982 Campaign, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 5) Senatorial Campaign Files – Weicker 1982 Campaign, Folder 3</p><p>1976-1982 6) Senatorial Campaign Files – Weicker Elections 1982/1976</p><p>1982 7) Senatorial Campaign Files – Weicker Voting Record – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1974 Senate Votes</p><p>Box 520 1986 1) Subject Files – Abortion/Tax Bill</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Adams, Brock – Senate Joint Resolution 217, Continued Use of U.S. Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf</p><p>1983-1986 3) Subject Files – ADA Ratings – Americans for Democratic Action Senate Voting Record</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Afro-American Museum/Claudia</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Age Discrimination Act – The Retirement Health Benefit Act of 1986</p><p>1987-1988 6) Subject Files – Aging Subcommittee</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – AIDS-1988 – Senate Approval of AIDS Bill</p><p>Ca. 1986 8) Subject Files – AIDS and D.C. – Helms Amendment, Repeal of D.C. Law 6-170, Prohibits Discrimination by Health Insurance Companies</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – AIDS Commission/Recommendations – Release of Chairman’s Recommendations for a National Strategy to Deal with the AIDS Epidemic</p><p>1987-1988 10) Subject Files – AIDS Education Bill – Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Research and Information Act</p><p>1986-1987 11) Subject Files – AIDS – Gay Men’s Health Crisis/Jesse Helms</p><p>1986 12) Subject Files – AIDS Investigation – CDC Internal Turmoil Hampers AIDS Research</p><p>1987 13) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker AIDS Resolution – Research Appropriations 1986 14) Subject Files – AIDS Testimony & Discrimination</p><p>1983 15) Subject Files – Alternative Budget Proposal, Folder 1</p><p>1983 16) Subject Files – Alternative Budget Proposal, Folder 2</p><p>1987 17) Subject Files – Amtrak</p><p>Ca. 1986 18) Subject Files – Angola – U.S. involvement Chronology</p><p>1986 19) Subject Files – 1986 Appropriations Bill</p><p>1987 20) Subject Files – Aquarius Dive/December </p><p>1988 21) Subject Files – Arms Control</p><p>1987 22) Subject Files – Army Band/Strike – Hartford Sheraton Hotel Labor Dispute and U.S. Army Field Band’s Accommodations at the Sheraton</p><p>Box 521</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Arson Prevention – Citizens for Action in New Britain Arson Prevention Program</p><p>1984-1987 2) Subject Files – Asbestos-Bridgeport Federal Buildings Removal</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – AZT, Axidothymidine: Testing, Use by Patients, Talking Points and Amendments 1985 4) Subject Files – Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1985 5) Subject Files – Raymond Baldwin – U.S. Senator and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Connecticut</p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – Banking Bill – S. 2851-Financial Services Competitive Equity Act</p><p>1984 7) Subject Files – Bankruptcy/Packwood – Amend the Bankruptcy Code Relative to Collective Bargaining Agreements</p><p>1988 8) Subject Files – Bid Requirements/Connecticut – Bid Bond Requirements</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Black Budget</p><p>1985-1987 10) Subject Files – Boren, David – PAC, Political Action Committees Amendment Undated 11) Subject Files – Bork Nomination – Robert Bork’s Appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court</p><p>1987 12) Subject Files – Bread Labels – FDA Appropriations Bill</p><p>1987 13) Subject Files – Bryant Electric Company Shutdown, Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1983 14) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1985 15) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1986 – First Concurrent Resolution</p><p>1986 16) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1986 17) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1987 – Education, Handicapped and Health Amendments</p><p>1986 18) Subject Files – [Budget Fiscal Year 1987 – Labor Issues and Small Business Amendment</p><p>Box 522</p><p>1986-1987 1) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1988 – Floor Action</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – Budget Amendments – Chiles Package, GSBG Amendment</p><p>1985 4) Subject Files – Budget Amendments – “Gang” Transfer Amendment</p><p>1985 5) Subject Files – Budget Amendments – Leadership Package</p><p>1985 6) Subject Files – Budget Information, 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 7) Subject Files – Budget Information, 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985 8) Subject Files – Budget – Low-Income Energy, Education, Handicapped, Health</p><p>1984 9) Subject Files – Budget Message, 1985</p><p>1985 10) Subject Files – Budget Reconciliation</p><p>Ca. 1985 11) Subject Files – Budget Resolution, Senate and House</p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Budget – Revenue Forgone Appropriation</p><p>1985 13) Subject Files – Budget – Senate – Final Box 523</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – Budget Sequester – Deficit Reduction</p><p>1985 2) Subject Files – Budget – Small Business, Transportation</p><p>1982 3) Subject Files – Business Positions – General – Congressional Issues 1982</p><p>1980 4) Subject Files – Busing 1980 – Fiscal Year 1981 Justice Appropriation Bill – Action on and Constitutionality of Collins Amendment, Eagleton-Biden Amendment, Collins-Thurmond</p><p>1980 5) Subject Files – Busing 1980 – Fiscal Year 1981 Justice Appropriation Bill – Department of Education Letter to Lowell Weicker, Dear Colleague Letter, Weicker to Hatfield Letter</p><p>1980 6) Subject Files – Busing 1980 – Fiscal Year 1981 Justice Appropriation Bill) – House Joint Resolution 637, Fiscal Year 1981 Continuing Resolution, Up Amendment No. 1869</p><p>1980 7) Subject Files – Busing 1980 – (Fiscal Year 1981 Justice Appropriation Bill – H.R. 7584 Conference Report, Presidential Veto</p><p>1980 8) Subject Files – Busing 1980 – FY 1981 Justice Appropriation Bill – Press</p><p>1980 9) Subject Files – Busing Fiscal Year 1981 Justice Department</p><p>1985 10) Subject Files – Busing 1985 – Limitation of Justice Department’s Litigatory Authority</p><p>1981-1982 11) Subject Files – Busing – Attorney General’s Letter on S. 951 – Statements, Press, Fact Sheet</p><p>1981 12) Subject Files – Busing – Attorney General Smith’s Address, Busing Chronology</p><p>1979-1981 13) Subject Files – Busing Background Information – Press, Memos, Congressional Research Service Report</p><p>1981 14) Subject Files – Busing – Briefing Book on School Desegregation – Leadership Conference on Civil Rights</p><p>1980 15) Subject Files – Busing – Carter Veto, H.R. 7584 – State-Justice-Commerce Appropriations Act of 1980, Helms-Collins Amendment</p><p>Box 524</p><p>1982 1) Subject Files – Busing Chronology – Senate Action on S. 951, Department of Justice Authorization for Fiscal Year 1982 1981 2) Subject Files – Busing – Congressional Research Service: Johnston-Helms</p><p>1980-1981 3) Subject Files – Busing – Congressional Research Service on Busing</p><p>1980 4) Subject Files – Busing – Congressional Research Service Report: Legal Analysis of Legislative Rider to H.R. 7584</p><p>1978 5) Subject Files – Busing – Current Population Reports – “Travel to School: October 1978”</p><p>1981 6) Subject Files – Busing – Dear Colleague Letters</p><p>1982 7) Subject Files – Busing Desegregation</p><p>1981-1982 8) Subject Files – Busing Editorials – Press Clips</p><p>1981-1982 9) Subject Files – Busing – Gorton, Slade Amendment to S. 951 – Separation of Powers</p><p>1982 10) Subject Files – Busing – Harris Survey</p><p>1982 11) Subject Files – Busing – Helms Amendments – House Joint Resolution 409, H.R. 5922</p><p>1980 12) Subject Files – Busing – H.R. 7584 – State, Justice, Commerce Appropriations –Amendment Numbers 1815-2392 – Congressional Record</p><p>1980-1981 13) Subject Files – Busing – Justice Department Appropriations, 1980, 1981</p><p>Box 525</p><p>1981-1982 1) Subject Files – Busing – Letters of Support</p><p>1982 2) Subject Files – Busing – New York City Bar on Helms Amendment</p><p>1973-1981 3) Subject Files – Busing Opinions – Pro and Con</p><p>1981-1982 4) Subject Files – Busing – Press Clippings</p><p>1981-1985 5) Subject Files – Busing – S. 37-Public School Civil Rights Act of 1985</p><p>1981-1982 6) Subject Files – Busing – S. 528-Johnston Neighborhood School Act; S. 951- Department of Justice Authorization – Section 2(a), Neighborhood School Act of 1982</p><p>1981-1982 7) Subject Files – Busing – S. 1647 – East Busing Bill,Neighborhood School Transportation Relief Act of 1981 1981-1982 8) Subject Files – Busing – S. 1743 – Helms Anti-Busing</p><p>1981-1982 9) Subject Files – Busing – S. 1760 – Hatch Busing Bill – Public School Civil Rights Act of 1981</p><p>1982 10) Subject Files – Busing – “There is no Liberty…”: A Report on Congressional Efforts to Curb the Federal Courts and to Undermine the Brown Decision”</p><p>Box 526</p><p>1981-1983 1) Subject Files – Busing – United States Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Cafeteria Food-Senate House Joint Resolution 395-Distribution of Unused Food from the Senate Cafeteria to the Homeless of the District of Columbia</p><p>1974 3) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform</p><p>1974 4) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – Additional Views to the Final Report of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, United States Senate, by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr.</p><p>1975 5) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – Buckley v. Valeo</p><p>1966-1977 6) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – History – Various Acts and Public Laws Pertaining to Presidential and Federal Elections</p><p>1977-1988 7) Subject Files –Campaign Finance Reform – Public Financing of Congressional Campaigns</p><p>1975-1983 8) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – Public Financing – General, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1983 9) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – Public Financing – General, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1979 10) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – S. 16 – Nationwide Presidential Primary, 1979, Presidential Primary Act</p><p>1977- 1988 11) Subject Files – Campaign Finance Reform – Summary of S. 2 – Senatorial Election Campaign Act of 1987</p><p>1983 12) Subject Files – Caribbean Basin Initiative</p><p>Box 527 1989-1990 1) Subject Files – CEA – Connecticut Education Association, Commissions, Committees and Regional Education Associations</p><p>1984 2) Subject Files – Central America – Foreign Aid – United States Catholic Conference Testimony</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Chafee Budget Amendment</p><p>1982 4) Subject Files – Child Labor Law Revisions</p><p>1984 5) Subject Files – Chimon Island Testimony – S. 2668 – Chimon Island National Wildlife Refuge</p><p>1985-1986 6) Subject Files – Church and State</p><p>1964 7) Subject Files – Civil Rights Act of 1964</p><p>1984 8) Subject Files – Civil Rights Leadership Conference</p><p>1981-1982 9) Subject Files – Clean Air Act – CRS-82</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Coast Guard Funding</p><p>1987-1988 11) Subject Files – Colt [Firearms] Strike, Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1981-1982 12) Subject Files – Commission on Civil Rights – Nominations, 1982 and Current Membership 1982 13) Subject Files – Committee Information/General, 1982</p><p>1986 14) Subject Files – Connecticut Census Figures [100th Congress – Estimated Population by Congressional District]</p><p>1986 15) Subject Files – Connecticut - Election Laws – Secretary of the State, 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1986 16) Subject Files – [Connecticut - Election Laws - Secretary of the State, 1986, Folder 2</p><p>Box 528</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – Connecticut - Election Laws - Secretary of the State, 1986, Folder 3</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut History –Origins of the State Name</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Connecticut State Budget, Fiscal Year 1986 1986 4) Subject Files – Conrail – S. 638 – Approve the Sale of Conrail to the Norfolk Southern Corporation</p><p>1982 5) Subject Files – Constitution – Barry Goldwater</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Constitution Bicentennial – Article – “America’s Constitution: The First and the Finest”</p><p>1986-1988 7) Subject Files – Contras – Debate and Vote on Aid</p><p>1981 8) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction: Common Cause – Attack on the independence of the Judiciary</p><p>1982 9) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction – Conference of Chief Justices</p><p>1980-1982 10) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction: Congressional Research Service</p><p>1981-1985 11) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction- Federal Court Stripping</p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction – Howard Baker/Sam Ervin</p><p>1981 13) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction – Judge Irving R. Kaufman</p><p>1981-1982 14) Subject Files – Court Jurisdiction – Press Clippings</p><p>1982 15) Subject Files – [Court Jurisdiction] Sen. Eagleton, May 16</p><p>1982 16) Subject Files – Creationism Case – Reverend Bill McLean, et al. v. Arkansas Board of Education, et al.]</p><p>1984 17) Subject Files – Credit Card Legislation – S. 2336 – Permit Price Differences with Respect to Credit Card Sales Transactions</p><p>1987 18) Subject Files – CRIPA Reform – S. 1540 – Protection for Institutionalized Disabled Individuals Amendments Act of 1987</p><p>1987-1988 19) Subject Files – Croaker – World War II Submarine to be a Memorial, Groton, Connecticut</p><p>Box 529</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Primary Legislation</p><p>1984 2) Subject Files – Connecticut State Budget, Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1982 3) Subject Files – Cuba – Dulce Alvarez Letter to Fidel Castro Regarding Imprisonment of Son, Carlos Alvarez] 1980-1983 4) Subject Files – Cuba – Americans in Cuba – Prisoners</p><p>1983 5) Subject Files – Cuba Briefing Book – General Background</p><p>1981 6) Subject Files – Cuba – Center for Cuban Studies Conference</p><p>1982-1987 7) Subject Files – Cuba – Cuban Prisoner Cases, Audrey Cole, John Rote – Soviet Agents on Capitol Hill</p><p>1983 8) Subject Files – Cuba – “Cuban-United States Relations: The First Quarter Century”</p><p>1981 9) Subject Files – Cuba – Davis, William Release/Letters to Castro</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – Cuba – Directory of Officials of the Republic of Cuba</p><p>1983 11) Subject Files – Cuba – Drug Trafficking</p><p>1977 12) Subject Files – Cuba – Embargo Material-McGovern – S. 314</p><p>1980-1984 13) Subject Files – Cuba – Ethics Committee and Report – Gifts from 1980 and 1983 Cuba Trips</p><p>Ca. 1980 14) Subject Files – Cuba – Film Play-by-Play – 22 Minutes of Hydrolab Excursion</p><p>1987-1988 15) Subject Files – Cuban Foreign Relations</p><p>1980 16) Subject Files – Cuba – George Evica – Interest in Trip to Cuba</p><p>Ca. 1982 17) Subject Files – Cuba – Haig Questions SJC, Questions to Secretary of State on Various Topics</p><p>1982 18) Subject Files – Cuba – House Hearings, December 14, 1982 – Enders, Smith Statements</p><p>1988 19) Subject Files – Cuba – Human Rights</p><p>1980-1983 20) Subject Files – Cuba – Hydrolab – Fidel Castro Letter to Lowell Weicker, Harbor Branch Mission</p><p>Undated 21) Subject Files – Cuba – Immigration Communiqué</p><p>Box 530</p><p>1981-1984 1) Subject Files – Cuba – Imports, Narcotics, Aquaculture, Soviets, Human Rights 1983-1984 2) Subject Files – Cuba – Jorge Hyatt/Suarez – Request for and Granting of Exit Visas</p><p>1975 3) Subject Files – Cuban Economy – “Development and Prospects of the Cuban Economy”</p><p>1983 4) Subject Files – Cuba – Netto, Jorge-Exit Visa Issuance to be Reunited with Family in the United States</p><p>1980 5) Subject Files – Cuban Fisheries</p><p>1981-1983 6) Subject Files – Cuba – Nicaragua Invasion</p><p>1981 7) Subject Files – Cuba – NOAA- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Trip - Joint Cuban-American Hydro Lab Mission</p><p>1981 8) Subject Files – Cuba – November 4, 1981 Fidel Castro letter</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Cuba – Pan American Games, August 1987</p><p>1983 10) Subject Files – Cuba – Radio Marti Briefing Book</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Cuba [Radio Marti Interview of General Rafael del Pino]</p><p>1982-1983 12) Subject Files – Cuba – Radio Marti – Radio Broadcasting to Cuba</p><p>1983 13) Subject Files – Cuba—S. 602-Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, Congressional Record</p><p>Ca. 1984 14) Subject Files – Cuba—S. 602-Radio Marti Authorization</p><p>1982 15) Subject Files – Cuba – Serafino – Congressional Research Service Report- “Radio Marti”</p><p>1986 16) Subject Files – Cuba/St. Croix</p><p>Box 531</p><p>1982 1) Subject Files – Cuba – Senator Steven D. Symms Amendments</p><p>1983 2) Subject Files – Cuba – Treasury Department Authorization</p><p>1983 3) Subject Files – Cuba Trip 1983 – Briefings, Meetings, Documents</p><p>1980 4) Subject Files – Cuba Trip Book 1980)/Background Press Clippings</p><p>1980 5) Subject Files – Cuba Trip Logistics 1986 6) Subject Files – Cuba Trip – Political Prisoners and Undersea Exploration</p><p>1980 7) Subject Files – Cuba Trip Receipts</p><p>1980 8) Subject Files – Cuba Trip Report 1980</p><p>1980-1981 9) Subject Files – Cuba Trip – Schedule, Preparations, Prisoners</p><p>1977 10) Subject Files – Cuba-United States Relations</p><p>1980 11) Subject Files – Cuba – U.S. Policy</p><p>1979-1983 12) Subject Files – Cuba – USSR Troops in Cuba</p><p>1982-1983 13) Subject Files – Cuba – Wayne Smith Material – Radio Marti/Cuban Jamming</p><p>1983 14) Subject Files – Cuba – Weather – United States/Cuba Cooperation</p><p>1983 15) Subject Files – Cuba – Weicker’s Interest in Specific Visa Issues</p><p>1980-1983 16) Subject Files – Cuba – Weicker Trip, Foreign Policy, Economic Issues, Embargo</p><p>1980-1983 17) Subject Files – Cuba – Weicker Trips, 1980, 1983: Issues, Prisoners, Handwritten Preparations, Press Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 18) Subject Files – Cudos—Other Senators</p><p>1982 19) Subject Files – Danbury, Connecticut Hospital – National Labor Relations Board Case 1982</p><p>1987 20) Subject Files – Danbury, Connecticut Prison – Newton, Connecticut versus Danbury for New Federal Prison</p><p>Box 532</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Death Penalty 1988 – S. 2455 – Provide for the Death Penalty in Drug Related Killings</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Debt Ceiling 1987 – Budget Points of Order</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Debt Ceiling 1987 – Budget Repeal</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – Debt Ceiling 1987 – Debt Limit</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Debt Ceiling 1987 – Gramm/Rudman Fiscal Year 1986 1982 6) Subject Files – Debt Limit Bill, House Joint Resolution 520, Folder 1</p><p>1982 7) Subject Files – Debt Limit Bill, House Joint Resolution 520, Folder 2</p><p>1982 8) Subject Files – Debt Limit – Congressional Record</p><p>1982 9) Subject Files – Debt Limit – House Joint Resolution 520</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Defense Budget – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental</p><p>1984 11) Subject Files – Defense Department Authorization Fiscal Year 1985 – S. 2723 – Department of Defense Authorization Bill</p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Defense Department Authorization Fiscal Year 1986 – S. 1029 – Defense Authorization Act</p><p>1986-1987 13) Subject Files – Defense Department Authorizations Fiscal Years 1987, 1988</p><p>Box 533</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Defense Department Budget Amendment – Funds Set Aside for Medical Research Administered by the Secretary of Defense and the Director of the National Institutes of Health</p><p>1978-1988 2) Subject Files – Defense Department – Davis-Bacon Reform, Military Construction Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1988 3) Subject Files – Defense Department – Davis-Bacon Reform, Military Construction Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1988 4) Subject Files – Defense Department – Davis-Bacon Reform, Military Construction Bill, Folder 3</p><p>1983 5) Subject Files – Defense Department Industrial Base</p><p>1983-1988 6) Subject Files – Defense Department Industry and Contracts, Connecticut</p><p>1981-1985 7) Subject Files – Defense Department Spending – General – Appropriations</p><p>1987-1988 8) Subject Files – Dodd Child Care Bill – Child Care Act of 1987</p><p>1986-1988 9) Subject Files – Drug Bills – Omnibus Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 and S. 2878- Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Folder 1</p><p>Box 534 1986 1) Subject Files – Drug Bills – Omnibus Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 and S. 2878- Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 2) Subject Files – Drugs – War on Drugs</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Drunk Driving Amendment – H.R. 4616</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – EB Strike – Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics, Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1984 5) Subject Files – Education/National Institutes of Health Amendment – Biomedical Research</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Energy 1987 – Energy Committee Hearings and Issues</p><p>1985 7) Subject Files – Energy Committee 1984</p><p>1985-1988 8) Subject Files – Energy Committee 1985, 1986, 1988</p><p>1983 9) Subject Files – Energy Initiatives and Memoranda</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – Energy – Low Income Assistance Program</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Environmental Protection Agency Amendment – Clean Air Act Amendments</p><p>1984 12) Subject Files – Equal Access Act Opposition</p><p>Box 535</p><p>1983-1984 1) Subject Files – Equal Access – S. 1059 – Equal Access Act, Public School and Public College Students to Meet Voluntarily for Religious Purposes, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 2) Subject Files – Equal Access – S. 1059 – Equal Access Act, Public School and Public College Students to meet Voluntarily for Religious Purposes, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 3) Subject Files – Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1983-1985 4) Subject Files – ERISA – Employees Retirement Income Security Act – Multiple Employee Pension Plan</p><p>1984 5) Subject Files – ERISA – Employees Retirement Income Security Act/Single Employer</p><p>1985-1986 6) Subject Files – Ethics/Honorarium 1988 7) Subject Files – Ethics Report, 1988 – “Compilation of Reports and Statements to be Filed by Senators, Officers, Employees of the United States Senate and Other Individuals”</p><p>1981 8) Subject Files – Ethics – Senate – Revising the Senate Code of Official Conduct, Folder 1</p><p>1981 9) Subject Files – Ethics – Senate – Revising the Senate Code of Official Conduct, Folder 2</p><p>1981 10) Subject Files – Executive Orders</p><p>Box 536</p><p>1983-1984 1) Subject Files – Fair Insurance Practices Act, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 2) Subject Files – Fair Insurance Practices Act, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 3) Subject Files – Fair Insurance Practices Act, Folder 3</p><p>Ca. 1983 4) Subject Files – Fair Labor Standards Act</p><p>1981 5) Subject Files – Fairness Doctrine</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Family Planning </p><p>1986 7) Subject Files – Farmington River Bill – S. 1946 – The Farmington Wild and Scenic River Study Act</p><p>1972-1979 8) Subject Files – FEC – Federal Election Commission Bill, S. 1078 and the Rules Committee’s Report</p><p>1983 9) Subject Files – FECA – Federal Employees Compensation Act – FECA Legislation and Current Law</p><p>1980-1981 10) Subject Files – Federal Election Commission/Campaign Expenses</p><p>1981 11) Subject Files – Federal Judiciary Authorization – S. 1847-Federal Judicial Salary Control Act of 1981</p><p>1983 12) Subject Files – First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget 1984</p><p>1982 13) Subject Files – Flextime – S. 2240-Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act of 1982</p><p>1983 14) Subject Files – Food Safety Box 537</p><p>1977-1981 1) Subject Files – Food Stamps for Strikers</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Foreign Travel/Senators – Security Concerns Relating to Congressional Travel</p><p>1976-1981 3) Subject Files – Freedom of Information Act – Congressional Research Service Report No. 79-17A, Reform and Reappraisal of the Freedom of Information Act</p><p>1977-1978 4) Subject Files – Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts – Guides to Their Use</p><p>1981-1982 5) Subject Files – Freedom of Information Act – General Information</p><p>1981 6) Subject Files – Freedom of Information Act – Legislation</p><p>1976-1982 7) Subject Files – Freedom of Information Act – Legislative Amendment</p><p>1983-1984 8) Subject Files – FTC Reauthorization – S. 1714- Federal Trade Commission Act Amendments of 1983</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Evan Galbraita Resume – Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation</p><p>1985 10) Subject Files – Garcia Decision/FSLA – Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority</p><p>1985 11) Subject Files – Gas Tax Legislation – Increase Excise Tax on Gasoline and Diesel Fuel</p><p>1987 12) Subject Files – Gay Rights Bill – American Civil Liberties Union – “Lesbian and Gay Rights”- Nan Hunter</p><p>1981-1985 13) Subject Files – General Dynamic Dinner, November 1, 1981 Controversy – Ethics Issue</p><p>1979-1983 14) Subject Files – Newt Gingrich- “Conservative Opportunity Society”</p><p>Box 538</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Grenada Invasion </p><p>1983 2) Subject Files – Grenada PM – Prime Minister Maurice Bishop</p><p>1985-1988 3) Subject Files – Grove City 1987, 1988 – Civil Rights Restoration Act 1984-1985 4) Subject Files – Grove City Case/Bill – The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1985</p><p>1984-1985 5) Subject Files – Handicapped, 1984, 1985</p><p>1986-1987 6) Subject Files – Handicapped, 1986, 1987</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Handicapped, 1988</p><p>1982-1983 8) Subject Files – Handicapped Subcommittee, 1982-1983</p><p>Box 539</p><p>1982 1) Subject Files – Hart Gym – Hart Senate Office Building Gymnasium</p><p>1986-1988 2) Subject Files – Hatch Act –[Winkleman and Camillieri Cases, Connecticut</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – Hatfield/Refugee Assistance – Removal of Ambassador Eugene Douglas as U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs</p><p>1983 4) Subject Files – Health Insurance/Unemployed</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Health Planning and Resource Allocation Act, S. 1855</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Heublein Incorporated, Cancellation of Meeting, February 4</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act, S. 79</p><p>1987 8) Subject Files – Highway Bill Override, H.R. 2</p><p>1985-1988 9) Subject Files – Hold Letters</p><p>1985-1987 10) Subject Files – Holocaust Memorial Council</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Homeless – April 1987 – S. 809 – The Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act</p><p>1986-1987 12) Subject Files – Homeless Shelter – Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act and the D Street Shelter for the Homeless, Washington, D.C.</p><p>1988 13) Subject Files – Honduras Invasion – Controversial Troop Deployment to Honduras</p><p>1983 14) Subject Files – Humanitarian Jobs Bill, 1983 – H.R. 1718 – Emergency Expenditures to Meet National Needs, Folder 1 1983 15) Subject Files – Humanitarian Jobs Bill, 1983 – H.R. 1718 – Emergency Expenditure to Meet National Needs, Folder 2</p><p>1977 16) Subject Files – Inaugural Invitation – Carter/Mondale</p><p>1981-1986 17) Subject Files – Industrial Homework – Fair Labor Standards Act and the Employment of Home Workers</p><p>1981-1982 18) Subject Files – Industrial Revenue Bonds – Proposal to Allow Tax-Exempt Industrial Revenue Bonds</p><p>Box 540</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Infant Mortality</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – INF Treaty – The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force Agreement/U.S.S.R. and U.S.</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – Institutional Investigation – The Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Insurance Antitrust Suit – Litigation – Alleged Antitrust Violations in the Insurance Industry</p><p>1983 5) Subject Files – Insurance – Fair Insurance Practices Act</p><p>1983-1984 6) Subject Files – Insurance – Fair Insurance Practices Act – GAO Report</p><p>1983-1988 7) Subject Files – Insurance Industry – Connecticut</p><p>1986-1988 8) Subject Files – Insurance Liability/General Insurance Legislation</p><p>1983 9) Subject Files – Insurance – “National Press Opposes Unisex Insurance Legislation”: Editorials and Commentary on H.R. 100 and S. 372</p><p>1974-1977 10) Subject Files – Intelligence – Intelligence Agencies Oversight and the Watergate Reorganization and Reform Act</p><p>1984-1986 11) Subject Files – Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Amendment – Fetal Death, S. 2088 – Benefit-from-Harm Denial Act</p><p>Box 541</p><p>1980 1) Subject Files – International Terrorism – Report No. 96-870/Report No. 96- 831: An Act to Combat International Terrorism 1986-1987 2) Subject Files – Iran/Contras – Disapproval of continued aid to Nicaraguan Contras</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Briefing Book – Energy Committee Hearing – February 17</p><p>1986-1988 4) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Correspondence, Press Releases, Amendment</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Newspaper Articles</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Proxies and Weicker Press Releases</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Israel/West Bank </p><p>1980-1984 8) Subject Files – Jacob Javits Tribute May 23, 1984</p><p>1982-1983 9) Subject Files – Job Partnership Training Act</p><p>1982 10) Subject Files – Judiciary – ABA Materials – Separation of Powers Issue</p><p>1983-1985 11) Subject Files – Judiciary Committee – Constitutional Convention – Implementation Act of 1985</p><p>1981-1983 12) Subject Files – Judiciary – General</p><p>Box 542</p><p>1982 1) Subject Files – Judiciary Hearings on S. 951 – House-The Neighborhood School Act of 1982 – Statements and Testimony</p><p>1981 2) Subject Files – Judiciary – Hearings Regarding Constitutional Restraints Upon the Judiciary</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – Junk Bonds/Regulation G – Application of Margin Requirements</p><p>1983 4) Subject Files – Justice Appropriations – Abortion – Federal Funding</p><p>Undated 5) Subject Files – Justice Appropriations - Abortion – Prisons</p><p>1985-1986 6) Subject Files – Justice Appropriations – Abortion – Rape/Incest</p><p>1981 7) Subject Files – Justice Department Appropriations Authorization Act, H. R. 3462 1981 8) Subject Files – Justice Department Authorizations, 1982 – Daily Digest and Congressional Record, June 16-19, 22, 1981</p><p>1981 9) Subject Files – Justice Department Authorizations, 1982 – Daily Digest and Congressional Record, July 8-10, 13, 1981</p><p>1981-1982 10) Subject Files – Justice Department Authorizations, 1982 – Daily Digest and Congressional Record, July 22, 29; September 9, 16; December 11, 1981; February 4, 9, 1982</p><p>1982 11) Subject Files – Justice Department Authorizations, 1982 – Daily Digest and Congressional Record, February 10, 11, 23-25; March 31, 1982</p><p>1981-1983 12) Subject Files – Justice Department Issues</p><p>1982 13) Subject Files – Justice Department/Racial Segregation – North Carolina Central Prison Segregation Lawsuit, Raleigh, North Carolina</p><p>Box 543</p><p>1982 1) Subject Files – Juvenile Justice</p><p>1985-1986 2) Subject Files – Kennedy Center Board Membership</p><p>1981-1985 3) Subject Files – Kimball – Penn-Kimball vs. State Department, et al. – Lawsuit to Relieve Mr. and Mrs. Kimball of Being Disloyal to the United States</p><p>1984 4) Subject Files – Labor/Bankruptcy – NLRB vs. Bildisco and Bildisco, H.R. 5174 – Bankruptcy Amendments of 1984</p><p>1981-1988 5) Subject Files – Labor Committee Nominations 81-88</p><p>1982-1987 6) Subject Files – Labor – Connecticut</p><p>1982-1983 7) Subject Files – Labor General – Connecticut</p><p>1985-1988 8) Subject Files – Labor/Health and Human Services Subcommittee, 1985, 1986, 1988</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Labor/Health and Human Services 1987 – Appropriations Allocation</p><p>1982 10) Subject Files – Labor/Human Resources Committee Hearings on Raymond Donovan Nomination –Alleged Organized Crime Connection</p><p>1987-1988 11) Subject Files – Labor – Investigation Report on L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – Background Information, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Information, Statements Box 544</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Labor – Investigation Report on L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – Press Coverage</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Labor – Investigation Report on L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – Report NBSIR 87-3640</p><p>1985-1987 3) Subject Files – Labor Issues – General – Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 Publications, S. 665</p><p>1981-1988 4) Subject Files – Labor Issues – General – Letters, Memos, Press, Congressional Record</p><p>1983-1986 5) Subject Files – Labor Issues – General – Statements, Testimony, Litigation</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Labor – L’Ambiance Trust Fund</p><p>1985 7) Subject Files – Labor/Lie Detector Bill – S. 1815, H.R. 1524 – Polygraph Protection Act of 1985</p><p>1984 8) Subject Files – Labor – Operating Engineers Hearing</p><p>1983-1986 9) Subject Files – Labor – S. 670, Performing Arts Labor Relations Amendments</p><p>Box 545</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Labor – S. 1785, S. 336 – Labor Management Racketeering Act of 1983</p><p>1985-1988 2) Subject Files – Labor – S. 2181 – Construction Industry Labor Law Amendments of 1986 and H.R. 281 – Construction Industry Labor Law Amendments of 1985; Doublebreasting</p><p>1985-1986 3) Subject Files – Labor Unions – Thank Yous</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Lasker Medical Research Awards – Remarks by Weicker, November 18</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – League of Women Voters</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – Joseph Leary – Consideration for Appointment as Commissioner of Aging – Health and Human Services</p><p>1985-1987 7) Subject Files – Legislative Activities – Weicker – January 3, 1985 to January 5, 1987 1987-1988 8) Subject Files – Legislative Activities – Weicker – January 3, 1987 to October 14, 1988</p><p>1982-1983 9) Subject Files – Legislative Memoranda, 1982-May 1983</p><p>Box 546</p><p>1983-1984 1) Subject Files – Legislative Memoranda, June 1983-1984</p><p>1985 2) Subject Files – Legislative Memoranda, 1985 – Weekly Reports</p><p>1987-1988 3) Subject Files – Legislative Reports, Weekly</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Libya – U.S. Attacks Libyan Military Targets</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Liheap – Stripper Well Restitution Funds Use – Governor O’Neill – Connecticut</p><p>1985-1987 6) Subject Files – Line Item Veto – S. 43 – Federal Item Veto Legislation</p><p>1980 7) Subject Files – Literacy Tests – Florida Department of Education and Functional Literacy Tests</p><p>1982 8) Subject Files – Local Government Antitrust Exemption – Community Communications Company vs. Boulder</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Long Island Sound – Selected Clippings – Pollution of the Sound</p><p>1981-1982 10) Subject Files – Louisiana Busing Court Cases</p><p>1984-1985 11) Subject Files – Low Income/Community Services Block Grant Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 12) Subject Files – Low Income/Community Services Block Grant Bill, Folder 2</p><p>Box 547</p><p>1972-1987 1) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Personal Mail from Senators – NASA Cover and 1973 Inaugural Guide</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Thank Yous/Constituents</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – Peter Malkin – Harvard Stamp – Proposed Commemorative Stamp/350th Anniversary of Harvard University 1986 4) Subject Files – Mansfield Training School – Connecticut Association of Retarded Citizens vs. Thorne et al.</p><p>1988 5) Subject Files – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day</p><p>1986-1987 6) Subject Files – Medicare Reform/Catastrophic Care – Medicare Catastrophic Bill, H.R. 2470</p><p>1982 7) Subject Files – Medicare Reimbursement for Anti-Union Activities</p><p>1983 8) Subject Files – Metro North Station – S. 1058 – Resolution of Rail Labor Dispute in Connecticut and New York</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – McCarran-Ferguson Act – Antitrust Exemption for Insurance Companies to be Abolished</p><p>1987-1988 10) Subject Files – Stewart McKinney – Death and Accomplishments</p><p>1986 11) Subject Files – Mianus River – Moving of Channel Lines, Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1988 12) Subject Files – Minimum Wage – S. 837, Minimum Wage Restoration Act, Folder 1</p><p>1988 13) Subject Files – Minimum Wage – S. 837, Minimum Wage Restoration Act, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 14) Subject Files – Miscellaneous Articles –Federal Budget</p><p>Undated 15) Subject Files – Miscellaneous Articles –Genetic Engineering</p><p>1987 16) Subject Files – Montana Constitutional Convention – Proposed Legislation/Constitutional Convention /Balanced Budget/Montana Senate</p><p>Ca. 1988 17) Subject Files – Montrealer – Suspension of Washington-to-Montreal Passenger Train</p><p>Box 548</p><p>1981-1983 1) Subject Files – MSHA Coverage – Mine Safety and Health Administration</p><p>1982 2) Subject Files – Multiemployer Pension Plans, S. 1748</p><p>1982 3) Subject Files – NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – Lowell Weicker Speech 1985-1986 4) Subject Files – NED – National Endowment for Democracy – 1985 Votes/1986 House Authorization/Freedom of Information Act Amendment</p><p>1985 5) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy </p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Board Members – NED Grantees</p><p>1984 7) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Cables – Panama Elections Issues</p><p>1984-1985 8) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Examples of NED- Sponsored Projects</p><p>1985 9) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – France</p><p>1984 10) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – General Accounting Office Report</p><p>1984 11) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Grantees Plans ca. 1985 12) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Lugar’s Talking Points on Parties/Audit</p><p>1985 13) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – NED Amendments/Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>1984-1985 14) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Principles, Objectives, Grants, Press Clips</p><p>1984 15) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy – Talking Points/Articles and Letters, Pro and Con</p><p>1986-1988 16) Subject Files – New Judgeship/Connecticut – Judicial Conference/U.S. Recommendation for Additional Federal Judgeships</p><p>1987 17) Subject Files – Nevada Constitutional Convention – Withdrawal of Nevada’s 1980 Petition for a Constitutional Convention</p><p>1988 18) Subject Files – NIH – Private- National Institutes of Health Privatization Proposal</p><p>1986 19) Subject Files – Occupational Disease Bill – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification Act</p><p>Box 549 1983-1986 1) Subject Files – Oceans, 1983-1986 – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Undersea Research</p><p>1983-1987 2) Subject Files – Oceans/Marine Life – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Undersea Research</p><p>1981 3) Subject Files – Sandra Day O’Connor, Nomination –Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Oil Import Fee</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Olin/USRAC – Possible Closure of U.S. Repeating Arms Company</p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – Omnibus Territories Hearing, H.R. 5561 – The Omnibus Territories Bill</p><p>1982-1987 7) Subject Files – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Appropriations/Possible Reform</p><p>1983-1985 8) Subject Files – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Asbestos Issue –Asbestos Workers’ Recovery Act</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Occupational Safety and Health Administration Backlog/Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Occupational Safety and Health Administration Construction Bill</p><p>1981-1988 11) Subject Files – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Press Clippings</p><p>1977 12) Subject Files – Panama Canal – Weicker Press Release</p><p>1985-1988 13) Subject Files – Party Suit – Tashjian v. Republican Party of the State of Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>Box 550</p><p>1985-1988 1) Subject Files – Party Suit – Tashjian vs. Republican Party of the State of Connecticut, Folder 2 </p><p>1981 2) Subject Files – Patent Term Restoration Act of 1981</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Patent Term Restoration/ANDA, Abbreviated New Drug Application/Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, Folder 1 1984 4) Subject Files – Patent Term Restoration/ANDA, Abbreviated New Drug Application/Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) Subject Files – Pathway Suit – Lieberman, et al. vs. Board of Tax Review for the Town of Greenwich regarding the Pathways Halfway House</p><p>1985-1988 6) Subject Files – People for the American Way</p><p>1985-1986 7) Subject Files – Perrier – United States Trade Representative Letter – Retaliatory Measures against European Mineral Water</p><p>1987 8) Subject Files – Persian Gulf – United States Naval Presence and Security Arrangements 1987 9) Subject Files – Philadelphia, 1987 – 200th Bicentennial of the Constitution</p><p>1983 10) Subject Files – Philippines – Solarz Resolution, Philippine News Releases</p><p>Box 551</p><p>1985-1988 1) Subject Files – Plant Closing – S. 538 – The Economic Dislocation Worker Adjustment Assistance Act of 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 2) Subject Files – Plant Closing – S. 538 – The Economic Dislocation Worker Adjustment Assistance Act of 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – POW/MIAs – Prisoner of War/Missing in Action</p><p>1985 4) Subject Files – Pratt & Whitney Strike </p><p>1983-1984 5) Subject Files – Pratt-Whitney (UTC)- Air Force Fighter Engine Contract Disputes</p><p>1987-1988 6) Subject Files – Presidential 1988 – Support for Possible Republican Nominees for President, Bush/Dole</p><p>1987 7) Subject Files – Primaries – Opposition to Direct Primaries, Connecticut</p><p>Undated 8) Subject Files – Quotable Quotes</p><p>1986 9) Subject Files – Pro Choice Issues 1987</p><p>1981 10) Subject Files – Product Liability Risk Retention Act of 1981, S. 1096</p><p>1980-1988 11) Subject Files – Public Prosecutor Act of 1980, S. 2272</p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Purdue Frederick Company – MS Contin Medication for Cancer Patients 1985-1988 13) Subject Files – Reconciliation</p><p>1987-1988 14) Subject Files – Reflexite Corporation – Employee Ownership</p><p>1983 15) Subject Files – Regulation/Deregulation – General</p><p>1981 16) Subject Files – Regulations – Executive Order – Consolidation of Regulatory Oversight</p><p>1980-1982 17) Subject Files – Regulatory Flexibility Act/General</p><p>Box 552 1981-1983 1) Subject Files – Regulatory Reform Act, S. 1080</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Religious Freedom</p><p>1983-1985 3) Subject Files – Religious Freedom – Separation of Church and State, Wallace vs. Jaffree</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – 1988 Republican Convention</p><p>1988 5) Subject Files – RICO – The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act</p><p>1966-1983 6) Subject Files – Right to Work Proposals</p><p>1985 7) Subject Files – Riverside Post Office, Connecticut</p><p>1986 8) Subject Files – Pat Robertson</p><p>1981 9) Subject Files – Rossetti, National Labor Relations Board Matter – Purolator Courier and the Teamsters Union</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Route 6 – Proposed Construction of the Bolton-to-Windham Highway, Connecticut</p><p>1988 11) Subject Files – 1988 Rules Changes</p><p>1984-1985 12) Subject Files – Rules Changes – 99th Congress, 1984-1985 – Senate Practices and Procedures</p><p>Undated 13) Subject Files – Russell 225/History – Past Occupants of Suite SR 225</p><p>1984 14) Subject Files – Rum Tax/Virgin Islands, Folder 1</p><p>1984 15) Subject Files – Rum Tax/Virgin Islands, Folder 2 Box 553</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – S. 51 Amendment, Floor Statement, Talking Points – Superfund Improvement Act of 1985</p><p>1979-1982 2) Subject Files – School Prayer – Congress, Supreme Court and Constitutional Law</p><p>1980 3) Subject Files – School Prayer – Congressional Digest/Excerpt from Church, State, and Freedom</p><p>1984 4) Subject Files – School Prayer – Congressional Record – Senate Discussion/Disagreement</p><p>1984-1985 5) Subject Files – School Prayer – Congressional Record, Statements, Votes, Editorials,Telegrams</p><p>1982-1985 6) Subject Files – School Prayer – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1981 7) Subject Files – School Prayer – Constitutional Amendments – Legislative History Summary</p><p>1985 8) Subject Files – School Prayer – Contacts</p><p>1980-1981 9) Subject Files – School Prayer – Court Jurisdiction, Folder 1</p><p>Box 554</p><p>1980-1981 1) Subject Files – School Prayer – Court Jurisdiction, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1985 2) Subject Files – School Prayer – First Amendment</p><p>1982-1984 3) Subject Files – School Prayer – Legal Analysis of Proposed Constitutional Amendment</p><p>1982-1983 4) Subject Files – School Prayer – Legal Cases</p><p>1984-1985 5) Subject Files – School Prayer – Lowell Weicker Statement, Press Release and Religious Groups Opposition</p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – School Prayer – Lowell Weicker Talking Points</p><p>1981-1985 7) Subject Files – School Prayer – Miscellaneous</p><p>Undated 8) Subject Files – School Prayer – Peer Pressure, “Voluntary Prayer in Schools: A Psychological Perspective” 1982-1985 9) Subject Files – School Prayer – Press Clippings</p><p>1979-1988 10) Subject Files – School Prayer Polls</p><p>Undated 11) Subject Files – School Prayer – Religion – Government Articles </p><p>Undated 12) Subject Files – School Prayer – Religious Freedom – U.S. Constitution Justice Story</p><p>1984 13) Subject Files – School Prayer – Religious Groups Positions</p><p>Ca. 1983 14) Subject Files – School Prayer – Sam Ervin Handwritten Statement</p><p>Box 555</p><p>1981-1984 1) Subject Files – School Prayer – S. 481, Senate Joint Resolution 73 – Briefing Book, Amendments</p><p>1982-1983 2) Subject Files – School Prayer – Separation of Church and State</p><p>1981-1984 3) Subject Files – School Prayer – Separation of Church and State – Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>1982 4) Subject Files – School Prayer – Supreme Court: Church-State Cases</p><p>1984-1985 5) Subject Files – School Prayer – U.S. News Article and Weicker Interview</p><p>1976-1985 6) Subject Files – School Prayer – Views Miscellaneous</p><p>1983-1984 7) Subject Files – School Prayer – Vote Count</p><p>1981 8) Subject Files – School Prayer – Weicker Amendments to H.R. 4169</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – Senate – 1989 Leadership Race </p><p>1986-1988 10) Subject Files – Senate – Administrative – General, 1986, 1988</p><p>1986-1987 11) Subject Files – Senate Committee Assignments, 100th Congress</p><p>1984-1985 12) Subject Files – Senate – Gang of Six/Leadership Races, 1984, 1985</p><p>1986-1987 13) Subject Files – Senate – Helms-Lugar Race</p><p>1983-1984 14) Subject Files – Senate Procedures – General</p><p>1986-1987 15) Subject Files – Senate Procedures, 100th Congress Box 556</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Small Business Committee </p><p>1984-1985 2) Subject Files – Small Business Committee, 1984, 1985</p><p>1986-1988 3) Subject Files – Small Business Committee, 1986, 1987, 1988</p><p>1983-1984 4) Subject Files – Small Business – Contracting with the Federal Government – S. 2489 – Small Business Competition Enhancement Act of 1984</p><p>1981-1982 5) Subject Files – Small Business/Federal Policy</p><p>1981-1983 6) Subject Files – Small Business – General</p><p>1984-1985 7) Subject Files – Smokeless Tobacco S. 1574 – Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco and Health Education Act of 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 8) Subject Files – Smokeless Tobacco S. 1574 – Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco and Health Education Act of 1985, Folder 2</p><p>Box 557</p><p>1981 1) Subject Files – Social Security – General</p><p>1981 2) Subject Files – Social Services – Block Grant – Social Services Block Grants Act</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – South Africa 1987 – Anti-Apartheid Act Amendments of 1988</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – South Africa – S. 2701 – Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – South Africa – S. 2701 – Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 6) Subject Files – Southern Africa</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Speeches 1987 – January 13, 1988</p><p>1983-1985 8) Subject Files – Staff Memoranda, 1983-1985</p><p>1986-1987 9) Subject Files – Staff Memoranda, 1986-1987</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Staff Memoranda, 1988</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Stamford, Connecticut Railroad Station – Stamford Transportation Center 1982-1983 12) Subject Files – State of the Union 1983</p><p>1984 13) Subject Files – State of the Union 1984</p><p>Box 558</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – State of the Union 1985</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – State of the Union 1986</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – State of the Union 1987</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – State of the Union 1988</p><p>1978-1981 5) Subject Files – Sub-minimum Wage, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1981 6) Subject Files – Sub-minimum Wage, Folder 2</p><p>1963 7) Subject Files – Supreme Court of New Jersey – Sills vs. Hawthorne Board of Education</p><p>1943 8) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Barnette v. West Virginia Board of Education</p><p>1970-1971 9) Subject Files – Supreme Court Cases</p><p>1979-1982 10) Subject Files – Supreme Court Cases: 1981-82 – Busing</p><p>1947-1981 11) Subject Files – Supreme Court Cases – School Prayer</p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Supreme Court Decisions – Nonpublic Schools Use of Public Funds</p><p>1962 13) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Engel vs. Vitale</p><p>Box 559</p><p>1984 1) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Lynch, Mayor of Pawtucket vs. Donnelly</p><p>1963 2) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Schempp vs. Abington School District</p><p>1968 3) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Susan Epperson vs. State of Arkansas</p><p>1982 4) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Valley Forge Christian College vs. Americans United for Separation of Church & State</p><p>1983-1985 5) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Wallace vs. Jaffree – Voluntary Prayer 1981 6) Subject Files – Supreme Court – Widmar vs. Vincent – Church-State Case</p><p>1987 7) Subject Files – Tax Increase – Gas </p><p>1986 8) Subject Files – Tax/Insurance Industry Issues – Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Tax Issues – General</p><p>1985-1986 10) Subject Files – 1985 Tax Proposal, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 11) Subject Files – 1985 Tax Proposal, Folder 2</p><p>1984 12) Subject Files – 1984 Tax Reduction Act, Folder 1</p><p>1984 13) Subject Files – 1984 Tax Reduction Act, Folder 2</p><p>1986 14) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Capital Gains</p><p>1986 15) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Grandfather Investment Tax Credit/Transition Rule</p><p>Box 560</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – H.R. 3838</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Impact on the State of Connecticut</p><p>1986-1988 3) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Income Taxes for Insurance Companies</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – IRAs – Individual Retirement Accounts</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Retroactivity – Grandfather Existing Real Estate Tax Shelters</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Sales Tax</p><p>Undated 7) Subject Files –Tax Reform Act of 1986 – Tax-Exempt Bonds</p><p>1981 8) Subject Files – Tax Status for Construction Travel Expenses/S. 1342</p><p>1986 9) Subject Files – Tax Treatment of Oil and Gas/Timber</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – Teamsters Indictments Connecticut 1987 11) Subject Files – Technical Corrections Tax</p><p>1983 12) Subject Files – Territories, 1983 – Legislation</p><p>1984 13) Subject Files – Territories, 1984 – Legislation</p><p>1985-1986 14) Subject Files – Territories, 1985, 1986 – Legislation</p><p>1986 15) Subject Files – Terrorism – Dole-Denton Terrorism Bill</p><p>1983 16) Subject Files – Third Year Tax Cut</p><p>Box 561</p><p>1983-1986 1) Subject Files – Timex Bill – S. 853, S. 854, S. 2610, H.R. 3398</p><p>1965-1981 2) Subject Files – Tire Dealers Bill – Premium Pay Provisions Issues</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – Titanic – Designation of Shipwreck of the Titanic as an International Maritime Memorial</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Title X – National Family Planning Program</p><p>1985-1987 5) Subject Files – Title X – S. 881 – Public Health Service Act</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Trade Bill – Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988</p><p>1983 7) Subject Files – Trademark Counterfeiting – Counterfeiting of Brand Name Products by Taiwan</p><p>1986-1988 8) Subject Files – Trident Submarine Competition</p><p>1986 9) Subject Files – T.V. Senate – July 1986 – Live Television Coverage of Senate Proceedings; Senate Resolutin 447 – Use of Broadcast Coverage of Senate Proceedings for Political or Commercial Purposes Prohibited</p><p>1981 10) Subject Files – Unemployment Compensation</p><p>1982-1985 11) Subject Files – Unemployment Rates – Connecticut</p><p>1981-1983 12) Subject Files – Union Dues – S. 1550 – Amend the Federal Election Campaign Act/Prohibit Use of Compulsory Union Dues for Political Purposes</p><p>1984 13) Subject Files – United Nations Association of the United States of America – Two United Nations Fact Sheets 1984 14) Subject Files – United States Constitution – Republican Report – “A Constitutional Convention Under Article V: Survey of the Principal Issues”</p><p>1978-1980 15) Subject Files – United States District Court Cases</p><p>Box 562</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – USAir Takeover – Trans World Airlines Proposed Acquisition of USAir Group</p><p>1981 2) Subject Files – United States Attorney – Connecticut – Alan Nevas/U.S. Attorney for Connecticut</p><p>1980 3) Subject Files – United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit – Brandon vs. Board of Education of Guilderland School District</p><p>1981 4) Subject Files – United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit – Karen B. vs. David Treen – School Prayer</p><p>Ca. 1987 5) Subject Files – University of Virginia Speech – “The Republican Party”</p><p>1981-1982 6) Subject Files – John Van de Water, Nomination – Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 7) Subject Files – John Van de Water, Nomination – Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 8) Subject Files – Venue Reform – Amend the Venue Provisions of the United States Code – Court Cases with a State/Regional Nature to be Litigated in the State/Region, not in Washington, D.C.</p><p>1976-1983 9) Subject Files – Voice of America – History – Bibliography</p><p>1982 10) Subject Files – Vote Count – Treasury Appropriation, Committee Amendment to Strike Ashbrook, School Prayer, Busing</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Voter Turnout – November 1986 Election Low Voter Turnout</p><p>1975-1982 12) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act – Background – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1981-1982 13) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension Correspondence</p><p>1981-1982 14) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension – Press/Congressional Quarterly</p><p>Box 563 1982 1) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension Report of the Committee on the Judiciary</p><p>1982 2) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension – S. 1992</p><p>1982 3) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension – S. 1992 – Analysis, Folder 1</p><p>1982 4) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act Extension – S. 1992 – Analysis, Folder 2</p><p>1966 5) Subject Files – Voting Rights Act of 1965 – Court Case – Katzenbach vs. Morgan</p><p>1983 6) Subject Files – Voucher/Unemployment Compensation – S. 242 – Employment Opportunities Act of 1983 – Voucher vs. Federal Unemployment Benefits</p><p>1981-1982 7) Subject Files – Walsh-Healey Legislation – S. 398 – Altered/Compressed Workweek, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 8) Subject Files – Walsh-Healey Legislation – S. 398 – Altered/Compressed Workweek, Folder 2</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – War Powers Act – Byrd-Warner</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – War Powers Act – Persian Gulf – Press Clippings</p><p>Box 564</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – War Powers Act – Persian Gulf – Vessel Escort</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – War Powers Act – Senate Joint Resolution 194, Amendments</p><p>1973-Ca. 1988 3) Subject Files – War Powers Resolution – Byrd War Powers Rewrite</p><p>1987-1988 4) Subject Files – War Powers Resolution – Senate Joint Resolution 305</p><p>1981-1982 5) Subject Files – Weekly Reports – Weicker and Congressional Week in Review, January 9, 1981-September 24, 1982</p><p>1985-1987 6) Subject Files – Weekly Reports – Weicker and Congressional Week in Review, December 6, 1985-December 18, 1987</p><p>Undated 7) Subject Files – Weekly Reports – Weicker and Congressional Week in Review</p><p>1976-1977 8) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker vs. Senate Staff – Number of Staff Allowed on Senate Floor</p><p>1982 9) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker on Watergate 1982 10) Subject Files – WIN Program – The Work Incentive Program</p><p>1983 11) Subject Files – Workers’ Compensation – S. 44, The Product Liability Act</p><p>1988 12) Subject Files – 1988 Yale Strike</p><p>1983 13) Subject Files – Youth Employment and Economic Assistance Act of 1983 – S. 724</p><p>Box 565</p><p>1983 1) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices 1983 January – June</p><p>1983 2) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices 1983 July-November</p><p>1983-1984 3) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices 1984 – October 1983-October 1984</p><p>1985 4) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices 1985 – February-December</p><p>1986 5) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices, 1986 – January-September</p><p>1987-1988 6) United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Files – Legislative Notices, 1987 – May 1987-February 1988</p><p>Meredith Fauls Files</p><p>Box 566</p><p>1980s 1) Administration – Archives, 1980s</p><p>1983 2) Administration – Bills Sponsored by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 3) Administration – Bradbury Case – Drew Bradbury – Costa Rica</p><p>1985-1987 4) Administration – Briefing Books</p><p>1987 5) Administration – Campaign – 1988 Elections</p><p>1987 6) Administration – Caucuses</p><p>1987 7) Administration – Chaplains 1983 8) Administration – CMS – Computerized Mail System</p><p>1984-1988 9) Administration – Computer – Senate Computer Center</p><p>1986 10) Administration – Connecticut Issues</p><p>1980s 11) Administration – Connecticut Summer Intern Program</p><p>1985-1986 12) Administration – Election – Campaign Rules</p><p>1984 13) Administration – Ethics</p><p>1983 14) Administration – Field Staff</p><p>1986 15) Administration – Food Security Act of 1985</p><p>1986 16) Administration – Gramm/Rudman – Administrative, Clerical, and Legislative Allowance</p><p>1986 17) Administration – Historic Shipwreck Legislation</p><p>1987-1988 18) Administration – Interest Groups: Rates – Hunger Issues</p><p>1980s 19) Administration – Intern Application</p><p>1986 20) Administration – Items to Discuss with Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 21) Administration – Jewish Groups</p><p>1985 22) Administration – Job Application – Job Applicants Directory to Republican Senate Offices</p><p>1986 23) Administration – Key Votes in 1986</p><p>1984-1987 24) Administration – Peter Kilduff – Grand Merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany</p><p>1987 25) Administration – Legislative Counsel</p><p>1984 26) Administration – Lowell Weicker’s Legislative Activities – 98th Congress</p><p>1987 27) Administration – Legislative Notices – January-September 1987</p><p>Box 567</p><p>1987 1) Administration – Legislative Notices – October-December 1987 1988 2) Administration – Legislative Notices – January-June 1988</p><p>1988 3) Administration – Legislative Notices – July-October 1988</p><p>1988 4) Administration – Lexis-Nexis</p><p>1986 5) Administration – Mail</p><p>1980s 6) Administration – Memos – National Human Services Day</p><p>1984 7) Administration – Meredith Fauls Memoranda – State Issues</p><p>1984 8) Administration – Office Accounts – Ethics Rules</p><p>1984 9) Administration – Old Items from 1984 Item Books – Weicker Issue Statements</p><p>1977-1984 10) Administration – Outside Income – Honoraria</p><p>1985 11) Administration – Joe Penner – Dredging Case</p><p>1988 12) Administration – Platform – 1988 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms</p><p>1986 13) Administration – Position Paper – Senator Lowell Weicker Jr. Position – 99th Congress</p><p>1985 14) Administration – Robert Rader – OSHA Cases – Occupational Safety and Health Administration</p><p>1980s 15) Administration – Staff List</p><p>1986-1987 16) Administration – Staff Memos – Miscellaneous Issues</p><p>1986 17) Administration – Staff Praise</p><p>1949-1986 18) Administration – Television in the Senate</p><p>1986 19) Administration – Thank You Letters</p><p>1984-1988 20) Administration – White House Fellowships</p><p>Box 568</p><p>1986-1988 1) Animal Damage Control Program</p><p>1986-1988 2) ATVs – All Terrain Vehicles, Folder 1 1985 3) ATVs – All Terrain Vehicles, Folder 2</p><p>1983 4) Budget/Appropriations – 1983 Gang of Five Budget</p><p>1986-1987 5) Budget/Appropriations – Amendments</p><p>1987 6) Budget/Appropriations – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1987 – Supplemental</p><p>1979-1982 7) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Congressional Research Service Background Material</p><p>1982 8) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Editorials</p><p>1979-1982 9) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – General Background</p><p>1982 10) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment - Gorton Amendment on Court Jurisdiction over Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1978-1982 11) Budget/Appropriations –Balanced Budget Amendment – Lowell Weicker Speeches and Statements</p><p>Box 569</p><p>1982-1988 1) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Miscellaneous – Folder 1</p><p>1982-1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Miscellaneous – Folder 2</p><p>1982 3) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment - New York City Bar Association Letter</p><p>1982 4) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Press Clippings</p><p>1981 5) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Report No. 97-151</p><p>1981 6) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Senate Joint Resolution 58</p><p>1981-1987 7) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – State Constitutional Conventions, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1987 8) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – State Constitutional Conventions, Folder 2 1979-1986 9) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Vote Count – Folder 1</p><p>1979-1986 10) Budget/Appropriations – Balanced Budget Amendment – Vote Count – Folder 2</p><p>1987 11) Budget/Appropriations – Biennial Budgeting</p><p>Box 570</p><p>1985-1986 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 2) Budget/Appropriations]– Budget Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1986 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 4</p><p>1985 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – 1986 Budget Overview</p><p>1984-1985 6) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Background/History, Folder 1</p><p>Box 571</p><p>1984-1985 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Background/History, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Gang of 6 Plan</p><p>1985 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1985 6) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 7) Budget/Appropriations Budget Information Fiscal Year 1986 – Proposals, Folder 1 1984-1985 8) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Info FY 1986 – Proposals, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1988 9) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Process, Folder 1</p><p>Box 572</p><p>1981-1988 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Process, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Process, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Reform</p><p>1985 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 1 </p><p>1985 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1985 6) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 3</p><p>1985 7) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 4</p><p>Box 573</p><p>1985 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 5 </p><p>1985 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1986 – Briefing Book, Folder 6</p><p>1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1987 – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1986 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1987 – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1986 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1987 – Briefing Book, Folder 3</p><p>1987 6) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Briefing Book, Folder 1 Box 574</p><p>1987 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Briefing Book, Folder 3</p><p>1987 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1987 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>Box 575</p><p>1987 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1987 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>1988 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1988 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 5) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>Box 576</p><p>1986-1988 1) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1986-1988 3) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Miscellaneous, Folder 4 1988 4) Budget/Appropriations – Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989 – Weicker Amendment</p><p>1985 5) Budget/Appropriations – Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 6) Budget/Appropriations – Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1987 7) Budget/Appropriations – Continuing Resolution Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985-1986 8) Budget/Appropriations – D.C. Appropriations Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1985-1986 9) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>Box 577</p><p>1985-1986 1) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 1 </p><p>1985-1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 2 </p><p>1985-1986 4) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 3 </p><p>1985-1986 5) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 4 </p><p>1985-1986 6) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 5 </p><p>1985-1986 7) Budget/Appropriations– Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – Miscellaneous. Folder 6 </p><p>Box 578</p><p>1985 1) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit Fiscal Year 1986 – House Joint Resolution 372</p><p>1987 2) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Budget/Appropriations – Debt Limit 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986 4) Budget/Appropriations – Deferrals 1984 5) Budget/Appropriations – Deficits</p><p>1986 6) Budget/Appropriations – Drug Bill</p><p>1986-1987 7) Budget/Appropriations – Economic Indicators</p><p>1984 8) Budget/Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1985 Budget</p><p>1986-1988 9) Budget/Appropriations – General, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 10) Budget/Appropriations – General, Folder 2</p><p>Box 579</p><p>1985-1986 1) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 2) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1986 4) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1985-1986 5) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>1987-1988 6) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Sequester Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985 7) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Sequester Order Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 8) Budget/Appropriations – Gramm-Rudman Act – Sequestration Process</p><p>Box 580</p><p>1985-1986 1) Budget/Appropriations – H.R. 3838 – Tax Reform</p><p>1983-1985 2) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 3) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 4) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1985</p><p>1985-1986 5) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1986</p><p>1985-1987 6) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1987</p><p>1987-1988 7) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1988, Folder 1 Box 581</p><p>1987-1988 1) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation – 1985 Field Program Data</p><p>1981-1983 3) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation Allegations</p><p>1981-1983 4) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation Information</p><p>1984 5) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation – A Chronology of Actions Affecting the Legal Services Corporation, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) Budget/Appropriation – Legal Services Corporation – A Chronology of Actions Affecting the Legal Services Corporation, Folder 2</p><p>1983 7) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation – Connecticut Consortium</p><p>1982-1985 8) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 9) Budget/Appropriations – Legal Services Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 582</p><p>1987 1) Budget/Appropriations – Legislative Veto</p><p>1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – National Economic Commission</p><p>1986 3) Budget/Appropriations – OMB – Office of Management and Budget</p><p>1988 4) Budget/Appropriations – Rescissions Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985 5) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Bill 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1985 6) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Bill 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1986 7) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 8) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986 9) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2 Box 583</p><p>1987 1) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Budget Summit/Kassebaum Freeze </p><p>1987-1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 5) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1987-1988 6) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Fiscal Year 1988 – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>1974-1987 7) Budget/Appropriations – Reconciliation Procedure</p><p>Box 584</p><p>1986 1) Budget/Appropriations – Rules</p><p>1988 2) Budget/Appropriations – S. 2478 – Biennial Budgeting</p><p>1981-1987 3) Budget/Appropriations – Senate Procedure, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1987 4) Budget/Appropriations – Senate Procedure, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 5) Budget/Appropriations]– Sequester Order Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1988 6) Budget/Appropriations – Sequester Order Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 7) Budget/Appropriations – Sequester Order Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987 8) Budget/Appropriations– Supplemental Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 585</p><p>1987 1) Budget/Appropriations – Supplemental Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2 1986 2) Budget/Appropriations – Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1983-1984 3) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1985, Folder 3</p><p>1985 6) Commerce/Justice/State Departments– Appropriations Fiscal Year 1986 – H.R. 2965</p><p>1986 7) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>Box 586</p><p>1987-1988 1) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 3) Commerce/Justice/State Departments]– Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1988 4) Commerce/Justice/State Departments]– Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 3</p><p>Box 587</p><p>1988 1) Commerce/Justice/State Departments – Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1985 2) Communications – Access Fees – Telephone</p><p>1983-1985 3) Communications – Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements – National Association of Broadcasters 1985 4) Communications – AM Stereo</p><p>1987-1988 5) Communications – Amateur Radio, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 6) Communications – Amateur Radio, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 7) Communications]– Amateur Radio , Folder 3</p><p>1985 8) Communications – Antennas/Local Regulations</p><p>1984 9) Communications – Area Codes – Telephone</p><p>Box 588</p><p>1987 1) Communications – Astroline Corporation – Briefing Book</p><p>1984-1988 2) Communications – Astroline Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 3) Communications – Astroline Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 4) Communications – Astroline Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1984-1988 5) Communications – Astroline Corporation – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1986-1988 6) Communications – AT&T</p><p>Box 589</p><p>1985 1) Communications – Audio Recording – S. 1739 – Home Audio Recording Act – 99th Congress</p><p>1984 2) Communications – Bell Pension Plan</p><p>1982-1986 3) Communications – Broadcasting Deregulation</p><p>1984-1988 4) Communications – Cable – General , Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 5) Communications – Cable – General , Folder 2</p><p>1982-1987 6) Communications – Cable: The Final Days – Miscellaneous , Folder 1</p><p>Box 590</p><p>1982-1987 1) Communications – Cable: The Final Days – Miscellaneous, Folder 2 1984-1985 2) Communications – Cable: The Final Days – Cable Act Implemented</p><p>1982-1987 3) Communications – Cable: The Final Days – Cable Television Legislation – S. 66, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1987 4) Communications – Cable: The Final Days – Cable Television Legislation – S. 66, Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Communications – Cellular – Rural Telephone</p><p>1983-1988 6) Communications – Children’s Television</p><p>1988 7) Communications – Colorization – Colorized Films</p><p>1985 8) Communications – Computer II – Structural Separation</p><p>1987-1988 9) Communications – Connecticut Cable Television Association, Inc.</p><p>Box 591</p><p>1987 1) Communications – Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corporation – Paul Taff</p><p>1985 2) Communications – Connecticut Telecommunications Task Force</p><p>1985 3) Communications – Copyright – Copyright Protection of Computer Software</p><p>1982-1984 4) Communications – Copyright Royalty Tribunal – Regulations </p><p>1984 5) Communications – Cross Ownership Issue</p><p>1987 6) Communications – Data Beam – Connecticut Natural Gas</p><p>1981-1983 7) Communications]– Department of Justice Decree – Congressional Oversight – AT&T 1982, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1983 8) [Communications] – Department of Justice Decree – Congressional Oversight – AT&T 1982, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 9) Communications – Digital Audio Taping</p><p>1984 10) Communications – Direct Broadcast Satellite, DBS</p><p>1985 11) Communications – Election Projections</p><p>1985 12) Communications – Electronic Privacy Act 1984 13) Communications – Equal Access – Long Distance Telephone Service</p><p>1985-1988 14) Communications – Fairness Doctrine</p><p>1983-1984 15) Communications – Faith Center Church – Sale of Channel 18, Hartford to Astroline Communications Company</p><p>Box 592</p><p>1984 1) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – 7-7-7 Rule – Station Ownership</p><p>1984 2) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – 12-12-12 Rule – Station Ownership</p><p>1988 3) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – AT&T and State of Connecticut</p><p>1986-1987 4) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Clippings</p><p>1983-1988 5) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – General</p><p>1985 6) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission]– Letters – AT&T</p><p>1985 7) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Mergers</p><p>1987 8) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Politicians</p><p>1983-1984 9) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Pornography Regulations</p><p>1984 10) Communications – FCC – Federal Communications Commission] – Proposed Regulations 1982-1988 11) Communications – Financial Interest and Syndication Rule, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1988 12) Communications – Financial Interest and Syndication Rule, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1988 13) Communications – Financial Interest and Syndication Rule, Folder 3</p><p>Box 593</p><p>1982-1988 1) Communications – Financial Interest and Syndication Rule, Folder 4</p><p>1988 2) Communications – High Definition Television 1984-1985 3) Communications – HITN – Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network</p><p>1981-1982 4) Communications – H.R. 5158 – Telecommunications Reform</p><p>1985 5) Communications – Library Phone Rates</p><p>1985 6) Communications – Lifeline Phone Assistance Act</p><p>1987 7) Communications – LIGHTNET Corporation</p><p>1987 8) Communications – Metric Conversion Information</p><p>1988 9) Communications – Metro Mobile – Greenwich, Connecticut Phone Tower Case</p><p>1983-1987 10) Communications – Must Carry – Cable Broadcast Rules, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 11) Communications – Must Carry – Cable Broadcast Rules, Folder 2</p><p>1988 12) Communications – Murdoch Waiver – Media Ownership</p><p>1985-1988 13) Communications – National Association of Broadcasters</p><p>1983-1984 14) Communications – Pension Portability – Telecommunications Employees, Folder 1</p><p>Box 594</p><p>1983-1984 1) Communications – Pension Portability – Telecommunications Employees, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Communications – Prerecorded Commercial Phone Calls</p><p>1987-1988 3) Communications – Price Caps – Phone Rates</p><p>1982 4) Communications – Prime Time Access Rule</p><p>1988 5) Communications – Public Broadcasting Service Scrambling</p><p>1982-1985 6) Communications – Public Safety Spectrum</p><p>1986-1987 7) Communications – Radio License Auction</p><p>1984 8) Communications – S. 32 – Record Rental Amendments</p><p>1984-1988 9) Communications – S. 402 – Telecommunications for Handicapped 1986-1987 10) Communications – S. 698 – Music Licensing</p><p>1987 11) Communications – S. 1095 – Minority Ownership</p><p>1985 12) Communications – S. 1312 – Network Acquisition Approval Act of 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1985 13) Communications – S. 1312 – Network Acquisition Approval Act of 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 14) Communications – S. 2565 – Deregulation of AT&T, Folder 1</p><p>Box 595</p><p>1986-1988 1) Communications – S. 2565 – Deregulation of AT&T, Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Communications – Satellite Copyright – Television Broadcasts</p><p>1985-1988 3) Communications – Satellite Dish Television, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 4) Communications]– Satellite Dish Television, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1988 5) Communications – Satellite Dish Television, Folder 3</p><p>1984 6) Communications – Small Business Access Charges – Telephone</p><p>1981-1987 7) Communications – Southern New England Telephone Company</p><p>1984-1985 8) Communications – Telecommunications Glossaries</p><p>1988 9) Communications – Telemarketing</p><p>1983-1984 10) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 11) Communications– Telephone Bill, Folder 2</p><p>Box 596</p><p>1983-1984 1) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1984 2) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1984 3) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 5</p><p>1983-1984 4) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 6 1983-1984 5) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 7</p><p>1983-1984 6) Communications – Telephone Bill, Folder 8</p><p>Box 597</p><p>1984 1) Communications – Television – Violence </p><p>1984 2) Communications – Times Mirror Case – Media Ownership</p><p>1987 3) Communications – UHF Spectrum</p><p>1985-1986 4) Communications – UHF/VHF Swaps</p><p>1982-1984 5) Communications – Video Recording</p><p>1982-1984 6) Communications – Video Tape – Copyright Issue</p><p>1987 7) Connecticut Better Business Bureau</p><p>1911-1985 8) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Clippings. Folder 1</p><p>1911-1985 9) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>1911-1985 10) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Clippings, Folder 3</p><p>Box 598</p><p>1911-1985 1) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Clippings, Folder 4</p><p>1911-1985 2) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Clippings, Folder 5</p><p>1983-1986 3) Connecticut State Lawsuit –Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1986 4) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1986 5) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1986 6) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 4</p><p>Box 599</p><p>1983-1986 1) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 5</p><p>1983-1986 2) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries –Legal Documents, Folder 6 1983-1986 3) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Legal Documents, Folder 7</p><p>Ca. 1983-1984 4) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Notes</p><p>1911-1985 5) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Party Lever, Folder 1</p><p>1911-1985 6) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Party Lever, Folder 2</p><p>1911-1985 7) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Party Lever, Folder 3</p><p>1985 8) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Press Releases</p><p>Box 600</p><p>1978-1984 1) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1984 2) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1987 3) Connecticut State Lawsuit – Open Primaries – Testimony and Statements</p><p>1986-1987 4) Consumer Affairs – General Info</p><p>1987 5) Consumer Product Safety Commission</p><p>1985-1988 6) Ethan Allen – Defense Department Furniture Contract, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 7) Ethan Allen – Defense Department Furniture Contract, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1988 8) Ethan Allen – Defense Department Furniture Contract, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Afghanistan Aid</p><p>Box 601</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Afghanistan – Miscellaneous</p><p>1980-1987 2) Foreign Affairs – Afghanistan – Resolution and Bill</p><p>1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Africa</p><p>1986-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – AID – Agency for International Development</p><p>1988 5) Foreign Affairs – AIPAC – American Israel Public Affairs Committee</p><p>1986-1987 6) Foreign Affairs – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty 1985-1988 7) Foreign Affairs – Arms Control</p><p>1987-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Arms Export Reform Act</p><p>1985-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Arms Sales</p><p>1987 10) Foreign Affairs – Asia Foundation</p><p>1986 11) Foreign Affairs – Association of South East Asian Nations</p><p>1987-1988 12) Foreign Affairs – Au Pair Program</p><p>1977-1986 13) Foreign Affairs - AWACS Sale to Iran and Saudi Arabia – Airborne Warning and Control System</p><p>1986-1988 14) Foreign Affairs - Bahamas</p><p>Box 602</p><p>1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Blinder Case – Soviet Refusenik</p><p>1987 2) Foreign Affairs – Boland Amendment – Iran-Contra</p><p>1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Board for International Broadcasting –Miscellaneous</p><p>1986-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – Board for International Broadcasting – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Incorporated, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – Board for International Broadcasting – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Incorporated, Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Foreign Affairs – Burma</p><p>1987 7) Foreign Affairs – Caribbean Basin Initiative</p><p>1985-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Central America, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Central America, Folder 2</p><p>1987 10) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Clippings</p><p>1980 11) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Hearings 1980 12) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Lowell Weicker Press</p><p>1976 13) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Lowell Weicker’s 1976 Role</p><p>1980 14) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Memos to Lowell Weicker</p><p>1980 15) Foreign Affairs – Central Intelligence Agency Charter – Lowell Weicker’s Involvement – Lowell Weicker’s Intelligence Committee Testimony</p><p>1988 16) Foreign Affairs– Chemical Weapons</p><p>1988 17) Foreign Affair – Child Survival</p><p>Box 603</p><p>1986-1987 1) Foreign Affairs– Chile</p><p>1985-1987 2) Foreign Affairs – China</p><p>1987-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Cuba</p><p>1988 4) Foreign Affairs – Department of Defense Authorization, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1987-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – Drug Resolutions</p><p>1986-1988 6) Foreign Affairs – East Timor</p><p>1987 7) Foreign Affairs – Economic Assistance Reform Act</p><p>1987 8) Foreign Affairs – Egypt</p><p>1984-1987 9) Foreign Affairs – El Salvador</p><p>1986 10) Foreign Affairs – Embassy Security</p><p>1986 11) Foreign Affairs – Espionage</p><p>1988 12) Foreign Affairs – Estonia</p><p>1986-1988 13) Foreign Affairs – Ethiopia</p><p>1986-1988 14) Foreign Affairs – Exchange Programs</p><p>1985-1988 15) Foreign Affairs – Food Aid 1978 16) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Affairs Briefing Book – Summer 1978</p><p>1985-1987 17) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Aid</p><p>1986 18) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Aid for Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>Box 604 1987 1) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Aid for Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987 2) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Aid for Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1982 3) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Affairs Debate Cards – 1982 Senatorial Campaign – October </p><p>1985 4) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Relations Authorization 1985</p><p>1986 5) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Relations Committee</p><p>1975-1984 6) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Relations – Congressional Research Service Background Material</p><p>1985 7) Foreign Affairs – Foreign Relations – District of Columbia – Miscellaneous</p><p>1986 8) Foreign Affairs – Foster Associates</p><p>1985-1986 9) Foreign Affairs – Genocide Convention</p><p>1988 10) Foreign Affairs – Global Poverty Reduction Act – S. 2454</p><p>1972-1987 11) Foreign Affairs – Gorbachev-Reagan Summits</p><p>Box 605</p><p>1986 1) Foreign Affairs – Great Peace March</p><p>1987-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Greece</p><p>1983-1986 3) Foreign Affairs – Grenada</p><p>1985-1986 4) Foreign Affairs – Guatemala</p><p>1987-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – Haiti</p><p>1987 6) Foreign Affairs – Hamadei Resolution – Extradition of TWA Flight 847 Hijacker</p><p>1985 7) Foreign Affairs – Health Programs 1987 8) Foreign Affairs – Helsinki – Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe</p><p>1987-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Honduras</p><p>1985-1986 10) Foreign Affairs – H.R. 3228 – Foreign Assistance Appropriations Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 11) Foreign Affairs – H.R. 3228 – Foreign Assistance Appropriations Fiscal Year 1986 Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 12) Foreign Affairs – H.R. 5339 – Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 13) Foreign Affairs]– H.R. 5339 – Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1988 14) Foreign Affairs – Human Rights – Amnesty International Petition</p><p>Box 606</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Briefing Book</p><p>1987-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1987-1988 6) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>Box 607</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 6</p><p>1987-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 7 1987-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 8</p><p>1987-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Miscellaneous, Folder 9</p><p>1987-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Treaty Materials, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 6) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Treaty Materials, Folder 2</p><p>Box 608</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – INF Treaty – Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty – Treaty Materials, Folder 3</p><p>1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Intelligence Authorization Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1986-1987 3) Foreign Affairs – Intelligence Committee</p><p>1986-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – International Debt</p><p>1985 5) Foreign Affairs – International Fund for Agricultural Development Letter</p><p>1985 6) Foreign Affairs – International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 – PL 99-83</p><p>1985-1988 7) Foreign Affairs – Iran</p><p>1986-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Iran-Contra Affair, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Iran-Contra Affair, Folder 2</p><p>Box 609</p><p>1986-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Iran-Contra Affair, Folder 3</p><p>1986-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Iran-Contra Affair, Folder 4</p><p>1987-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Iraq</p><p>1985-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – Ireland</p><p>1983-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – Israel, Folder 1 1983-1988 6) Foreign Affairs – Israel, Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Foreign Affairs – Israel and Palestinians, Folder 1</p><p>1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Israel and Palestinians, Folder 2</p><p>1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Jamaica – Hurricane Gilbert Relief</p><p>1987 10) Foreign Affairs – Japanese Internment – Japanese-Americans</p><p>Box 610</p><p>1985 1) Foreign Affairs – Jordan – Arms Sales</p><p>1987-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Kenya</p><p>1985-1986 3) Foreign Affairs – Korea</p><p>1981 4) Foreign Affairs – Latin America – Statement by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1983-1987 5) Foreign Affairs – Lebanon – Aid</p><p>1988 6) Foreign Affairs – Lesotho</p><p>1986-1987 7) Foreign Affairs – Libya</p><p>1981 8) Foreign Affairs – Libya Oil Embargo</p><p>1976-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Lithuania Speeches</p><p>1987 10) Foreign Affairs – MacBride Principles – Northern Ireland – S. 229</p><p>1988 11) Foreign Affairs – Malaysia – Chee Heng Leng</p><p>1985-1986 12) Foreign Affairs – Medvid, Miroslav – Soviet Defector</p><p>1987 13) Foreign Affairs – Mendes, Sousa – Sen. Res. 220 – Honor for Rescuing World War II Refugees</p><p>1986 14) Foreign Affairs – Mercurio, Michael – Winner of “How We Can Improve Soviet-American Relations” Contest</p><p>1985-1988 15) Foreign Affairs – Mexico</p><p>1987 16) Foreign Affairs – Micro Enterprise Loans for the Poor Act – S. 988</p><p>1985-1986 17) Foreign Affairs – Middle East 1985 18) Foreign Affairs – MIAs –Missing in Action – Vietnam War</p><p>1988 19) Foreign Affairs – Moscow Embassy – Bugging of United States Embassy in Moscow</p><p>Box 611</p><p>1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Moscow Summit</p><p>1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Most Favored Nation Status</p><p>1986 3) Foreign Affairs – National Endowment for Democracy</p><p>1986 4) Foreign Affairs – National Security Council</p><p>1987 5) Foreign Affairs – Nobel Peace Prize – Terry Waite Nomination</p><p>1987-1988 6) Foreign Affairs – North African Jews</p><p>1987-1988 7) Foreign Affairs – Pakistan</p><p>1985-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Palestinian Liberation Organization</p><p>1987-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Panama Resolution</p><p>1988 10) Foreign Affairs – Peace Convoy – Veterans Peace Convoy to Nicaragua</p><p>1986-1988 11) Foreign Affairs – Peace Corps</p><p>1975-1988 12) Foreign Affairs – Persian Gulf</p><p>1985-1988 13) Foreign Affairs] – Philippines</p><p>1986 14) Foreign Affairs – Philippines Assistance Act – S. 2610</p><p>1981-1988 15) Foreign Affairs – Poland</p><p>1988 16) Foreign Affairs – Portugal</p><p>Box 612</p><p>1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Refugees</p><p>1986-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Romania</p><p>1987-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – S. 701 – Africa Famine Recovery and Development Act 1987 4) Foreign Affairs – S. 851 – Interamerican Scholars</p><p>1985-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – S. 947 – Overseas Private Investment Corporation Reauthorization</p><p>1987 6) Foreign Affairs – S. 1106 – Underground Nuclear Explosions</p><p>1987 7) Foreign Affairs – S. 1203 – Anti-Terrorism Act</p><p>1987-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – S. 1721 – Intelligence Oversight</p><p>1985-1986 9) Foreign Affairs – S. 1754 – U.S./China Nuclear Agreement</p><p>1985-1986 10) Foreign Affairs – S. 1917 – Child Immunization</p><p>1988 11) Foreign Affairs – S. 2054 – 1988 Peace Corps Authorization</p><p>1986-1987 12) Foreign Affairs – S. 2220 – Nuclear Testing</p><p>1988 13) Foreign Affairs – S. 2346 – Outer Space Testing</p><p>1986-1987 14) Foreign Affairs – S. 2477 – Intelligence Authorization</p><p>1985-1986 15) Foreign Affairs – Saudi Arabia – Arms Sales, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 16) Foreign Affairs – Saudi Arabia – Arms Sales, Folder 2</p><p>1988 17) Foreign Affairs – Somalia</p><p>1987 18) Foreign Affairs – South Korea</p><p>1982-1988 19) Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry, Folder 1</p><p>Box 613</p><p>1982-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry, Folder 3</p><p>1982-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry, Folder 4</p><p>1981-1982 4) Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry – Statement by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1986 5) Foreign Affairs – Sri Lanka</p><p>1987 6) Foreign Affairs – State Department Authorization Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1 1987 7) Foreign Affairs – State Department Authorization Fiscal Year 1988. Folder 2</p><p>1987 8) Foreign Affairs – State Department Authorization Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 3</p><p>Box 614</p><p>1988 1) Foreign Affairs – State Department Budget Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1986-1987 2) Foreign Affairs – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty</p><p>1988 3) Foreign Affairs – Sudan Floods</p><p>1986 4) Foreign Affairs – Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party</p><p>1985-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – Terrorism</p><p>1986 6) Foreign Affairs – Test Ban</p><p>1976, 1987 7) Foreign Affairs – Threshold Test Ban Treaty</p><p>1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Toronto Economic Summit</p><p>1987-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – Trade Bill, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 10) Foreign Affairs – Trade Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 11) Foreign Affairs – Trade Bill, Folder 3</p><p>Box 615</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – Trade Bill, Folder 4</p><p>1988 2) Foreign Affairs – Transafrica</p><p>1987 3) Foreign Affairs – Turkey</p><p>1978 4) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Amin Threats</p><p>1978 5) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Binder</p><p>1978 6) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Briefing Materials</p><p>1977-1978 7) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Clippings File</p><p>1978 8) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Coffee Company Letters 1977-1978 9) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Congressman Pease</p><p>1975-1978 10) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Economic Boycotts</p><p>1971-1978 11) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Economic Data</p><p>1977 12) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Editorials</p><p>1978 13) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Executive Branch Positions</p><p>1978 14) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – House Continuing Resolution 612 – Representative Don Bonker</p><p>1978 15) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Industry Comments</p><p>Box 616</p><p>1978 1) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – International Monetary Fund Bill – Signed PL 95- 435</p><p>1979 2) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Lowell Weicker Statement and Bill</p><p>1977-1978 3) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Memos</p><p>1978 4) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Regulations</p><p>1977-1978 5) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Senate Floor</p><p>1978 6) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Senate Hearings</p><p>1977-1978 7) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Senator Church</p><p>1978 8) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Senator Hatfield</p><p>1978 9) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Testimony</p><p>1978 10) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Ugandan Exiles</p><p>1978 11) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – United Nations Action</p><p>1977-1978 12) Foreign Affairs – Uganda – Lowell Weicker Legislation</p><p>1987-1988 13) Foreign Affairs – Ukraine</p><p>1985-1988 14) Foreign Affairs – United Nations, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 15) Foreign Affairs – United Nations, Folder 2 1985-1988 16) Foreign Affairs – United Nations, Folder 3</p><p>Box 617</p><p>1985-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – United Nations, Folder 4</p><p>1986 2) Foreign Affairs – United States-Canada Days of Peace</p><p>1979-1988 3) Foreign Affairs – United States Holocaust Memorial, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1988 4) Foreign Affairs – United States Holocaust Memorial, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – United States Holocaust Memorial, Folder 3</p><p>1986-1987 6) Foreign Affairs – United States Information Agency</p><p>1987 7) Foreign Affairs – United States Institute for Peace</p><p>1987-1988 8) Foreign Affairs – United States-Japan Nuclear Agreement, Folder 1</p><p>B ox 618</p><p>1987-1988 1) Foreign Affairs – United States Japan Nuclear Agreement, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) Foreign Affairs – United States.-United Kingdom Extradition Treaty, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 3) Foreign Affairs – United States- United Kingdom Extradition Treaty, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 4) Foreign Affairs – U.S.S.R.</p><p>1986-1988 5) Foreign Affairs – U.S.S.R. – Refuseniks</p><p>1986-1987 6) Foreign Affairs – Varian Associates, Incorporated – Voice of America Modernization</p><p>1983-1984 7) Foreign Affairs – Vatican Ambassador</p><p>1988 8) Foreign Affairs – Vietnam</p><p>1986-1988 9) Foreign Affairs – War Powers</p><p>1980 10) Foreign Affairs – Lowell Weicker on Ethnic Affairs</p><p>1979-1985 11) Foreign Affairs – Wiesel, Ellie – Nobel Peace Prize Nomination</p><p>1988 12) Foreign Affairs – Women in Development 1985-1988 13) Foreign Affairs – World Bank</p><p>Box 619</p><p>1985 1) Foreign Affairs – World Court</p><p>1976-1987 2) Foreign Affairs – World Health Organization, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1987 3) Foreign Affairs – World Health Organization, Folder 2</p><p>1980 4) Foreign Affairs – Zaire</p><p>1987 5) Foreign Affairs – Zimbabwe</p><p>1987 6) Glowacki, Richard P. and Virginia S. – H.R. 2866 – Art and Craft Materials Labeling Act</p><p>1985 7) Nicaragua – Ball, William S. – Reports</p><p>1986-1988 8) Nicaragua – Bills</p><p>1988 9) Nicaragua – Briefing Book</p><p>1982-1986 10) Nicaragua – Clippings 1983-1986</p><p>1987 11) Nicaragua – Clippings 1987</p><p>Box 620</p><p>1988 1) Nicaragua – Clippings 1988</p><p>1985-1987 2) Nicaragua – Congressional Quarterly Articles, 1985-1987</p><p>1988 3) Nicaragua – Congressional Quarterly Articles, 1988</p><p>1983-1987 4) Nicaragua – Congressional Research Service Information Pack</p><p>1975-1987 5) Nicaragua – Congressional Research Service Information Pack – Nina Serafino</p><p>1986 6) Nicaragua – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1988 7) Nicaragua – Contra Aid, Folder 1</p><p>1988 8) Nicaragua – Contra Aid, Folder 2 Box 621</p><p>1988 1) Nicaragua – Contra Aid, Folder 3</p><p>1988 2) Nicaragua – Contra Aid, Folder 4</p><p>1987 3) Nicaragua – Contra Aid – Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution</p><p>1984-1988 4) Nicaragua – Correspondence</p><p>1986 5) Nicaragua – James Dyer Reports</p><p>1987 6) Nicaragua – International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development 1987 7) Nicaragua – Lowell Weicker Testimony – Foreign Relations Committee</p><p>1986 8) Nicaragua – Military Appropriation Bill Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1987 9) Nicaragua – Moratorium on Aid</p><p>1985-1987 10) Nicaragua – Nicaragua Aid Request – Contra Aid</p><p>1986-1988 11) Nicaragua – Notes</p><p>1986-1987 12) Nicaragua – Oxfam America</p><p>1986-1988 13) Nicaragua – Press Releases</p><p>1983-1988 14) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 1</p><p>Box 622</p><p>1983-1988 1) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1988 2) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1988 3) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1988 4) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 5</p><p>1983-1988 5) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 6</p><p>1983-1988 6) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 7</p><p>Box 623 1983-1988 1) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 8</p><p>1983-1988 2) Nicaragua – Reports, Folder 9</p><p>1983-1987 3) Nicaragua – Resolution of Disapproval</p><p>1987 4) Nicaragua – S. 184 – Contra Funding – 100th Congress</p><p>1986 5) Nicaragua – Sandinista Repression of Indians</p><p>1980 6) Nicaragua – “Soviet Threat to Western Hemisphere” – Slide Presentation – Slides and Script</p><p>1986-1988 7) Nicaragua – Statements</p><p>1986-1988 8) Nicaragua – Talking Points – Contra Aid</p><p>1987 9) Nicaragua – Talking Points – Resolution of Disapproval</p><p>1986-1988 10) Nicaragua – Carlos Tunnerman – Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United States</p><p>1986 11) Nicaragua – Unanimous Consent – Debate on Contra Aid</p><p>1986-1988 12) Nicaragua – Vote Counts – Contra Aid</p><p>1980 13) Nicaragua – Witness for Peace</p><p>Box 624</p><p>1983-1986 1) Levi Guidelines – Guidelines for FBI Domestic Intelligence Activities</p><p>1979-1987 2) S. 677 – Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization 1987</p><p>1985 3) S. 1734 – Illegal Aliens/Census</p><p>1987 4) S. 1882 – Consumer Product Safety Commission Appropriations</p><p>1985 5) South Africa – 1986 House Authorization</p><p>1987-1988 6) South Africa – 1988 Legislation</p><p>1987 7) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Briefing Book</p><p>1988 8) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Clippings</p><p>1987-1988 9) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Correspondence 1988 10) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Nelson, Allan R. – Visits to South Africa</p><p>1988 11) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Notes</p><p>1988 12) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Press Releases</p><p>Box 625</p><p>1986-1988 1) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 2) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 3) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1986-1988 4) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Reports, Folder 4</p><p>1988 5) South Africa – 1988 Legislation – Testimony</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – Administration – Reagan </p><p>1986 7) South Africa – Angola</p><p>Box 626</p><p>1985 1) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985 – Hearings</p><p>1985 2) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985 – Miscellaneous</p><p>1986 3) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 – Congressional Record - May 26, 1986</p><p>1986 4) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 – Congressional Record - August 14, 1986</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 – Congressional Record - August 15, 1986</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 – Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 627</p><p>1982-1986 1) South Africa – Background, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1986 2) South Africa – Background, Folder 2 1986 3) South Africa – Banking</p><p>1985-1986 4) South Africa – Bill Comparison</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Bill Summaries</p><p>1985-1987 6) South Africa – Bills, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 7) South Africa – Bills, Folder 2</p><p>1986 8) South Africa – Bishop Tutu Refugee Fund</p><p>1984-1985 9) South Africa – Blacks and Jews</p><p>1985 10) South Africa – Botha Speech – P.W. Botha, President of South Africa – January 1985</p><p>1986 11) South Africa – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>1986 12) South Africa – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>Box 628</p><p>1986-1988 1) South Africa – Business/Trade, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 2) South Africa – Business/Trade, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 3) South Africa – Business/Trade, Folder 3</p><p>1986-1988 4) South Africa – Business/Trade, Folder 4</p><p>1986-1988 5) South Africa – Business/Trade, Folder 5</p><p>1986 6) South Africa – Capital Investment</p><p>1986-1987 7) South Africa – Children</p><p>1982-1984 8) South Africa – Clippings 1982-1984</p><p>Box 629</p><p>1985 1) South Africa – Clippings 1985, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) South Africa – Clippings 1985, Folder 2</p><p>1986 3) South Africa – Clippings January-June 1986 1986 4) South Africa – Clippings July 1986</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Clippings August 1986</p><p>1986 6) South Africa – Clippings September-December 1986</p><p>Box 630</p><p>1988 1) South Africa – Clippings 1987-1988</p><p>1986 2) South Africa – Commonwealth – British Commonwealth of Nations</p><p>1987 3) South Africa – Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986: A Case Study in Foreign Affairs Legislation by Judith B. Johnson</p><p>1986 4) South Africa – Computers Export Ban</p><p>1986-1987 5) South Africa – Congressional Research Service Information Pack</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – Connecticut Divestment</p><p>1985 7) South Africa – Correspondence 1985</p><p>1986 8) South Africa – Correspondence January-June 1986</p><p>1986 9) South Africa – Correspondence July-December 1986</p><p>1987 10) South Africa – Correspondence 1987</p><p>Box 631</p><p>1988 1) South Africa – Correspondence 1988</p><p>1985 2) South Africa – Cranston Bill</p><p>1986 3) South Africa – Current</p><p>1986 4) South Africa – Debt Limit</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Dellums Bill</p><p>1986-1987 6) South Africa – Detention of Children</p><p>1986 7) South Africa – Disinvestment</p><p>1984-1986 8) South Africa – Economics 1984-1986 9) South Africa – Economy</p><p>1985-1986 10) South Africa – Embargoes</p><p>1986 11) South Africa – EPG [Eminent Persons Group]</p><p>1984 12) South Africa – Europeans – Association of West European Parliamentarians for Action Against Apartheid</p><p>1985 13) South Africa – Executive Order of September 9, 1985</p><p>1986-1987 14) South Africa – Facts</p><p>1985 15) South Africa – Fauntroy Bill</p><p>1984-1985 16) South Africa – Frontline States – Botswana and Zambia</p><p>Undated 17) South Africa – History</p><p>1985-1986 18) South Africa – History – Legislative </p><p>1985 19) South Africa – House Debate</p><p>1985 20) South Africa – H.R. 1460 – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985</p><p>1986 21) South Africa – H.R. 4868 – Prohibition of Trade with South Africa</p><p>Ca. 1985-1986 22) South Africa – Intelligence – Ban on Intelligence Sharing with South Africa</p><p>Box 632</p><p>1985 1) South Africa – Interest Groups</p><p>1984-1986 2) South Africa – Israel</p><p>1985 3) South Africa – Kennedy-Weicker Joint Resolution</p><p>1985 4) South Africa – Krugerrands – Import Ban/No New Investment</p><p>1985 5) South Africa – Lawyers Against Apartheid</p><p>1987 6) South Africa – Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law – Free South Africa’s Children</p><p>1986-1987 7) South Africa – Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law </p><p>1985 8) South Africa – Logistics – Weicker’s Arrest at South African Embassy 1986 9) South Africa – Lugar Bill</p><p>1985 10) South Africa – Lowell Weicker Amendment – S. 2701 – Prohibition of Trade with South Africa</p><p>1986 11) South Africa – Lowell Weicker Investments </p><p>1986 12) South Africa – Mandela, Nelson</p><p>1986 13) South Africa – Mathias-Evans Amendment</p><p>1986 14) South Africa – Memos – Divestment</p><p>1986 15) South Africa – Minerals</p><p>1985 16) South Africa – Most Favored Nation – MFN Amendment</p><p>1983-1986 17) South Africa – Namibia, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1986 18) South Africa – Namibia, Folder 2</p><p>Box 633</p><p>1976-1985 1) South Africa – National Emergency – Executive Order 12532</p><p>1985 2) South Africa – Nicaragua Comparison</p><p>1986-1988 3) South Africa – Notes</p><p>1985-1988 4) South Africa – Oil Embargo, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 5) South Africa – Oil Embargo, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – Opposition</p><p>1986 7) South Africa – Pass Laws</p><p>1985-1986 8) South Africa – Polls – Public Opinion</p><p>1983-1984 9) South Africa – Preemption – Federal Preemption of State and Local Divestment Laws</p><p>1985-1988 10) South Africa – Press Releases</p><p>1986 11) South Africa – Prisoners</p><p>1986 12) South Africa – Reagan Administration 1969-1986 13) South Africa – Reference, Folder 1</p><p>Box 634</p><p>1969-1986 1) South Africa – Reference, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1986 2) South Africa – Reference, Folder 3</p><p>1969-1986 3) South Africa – Reference, Folder 4</p><p>1969-1986 4) South Africa – Reference, Folder 5</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Reforms</p><p>1985 6) South Africa – Refugees</p><p>1984-1986 7) South Africa – Region – Southern Africa</p><p>1985-1988 8) South Africa – Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 9) South Africa – Reports, Folder 2</p><p>Box 635</p><p>1985-1988 1) South Africa – Reports, Folder 3</p><p>1986 2) South Africa – Resolutions – S.H. 303 – Condemnation of Martial Law in South Africa</p><p>1986 3) South Africa – Right – Conservatives on South Africa</p><p>1984-1985 4) South Africa – S. 147 – South African Human Rights Act of 1985 – Proxmire</p><p>1985 5) South Africa – S. 635 – Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985 – Bill and Summary</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – S. 995 – Anti-Apartheid Action Act of 1985 – Bill and Report</p><p>1985 7) South Africa – S. 1020 – United States-South African Relations Bill of 1985</p><p>1986 8) South Africa – S. 2498 – South Africa Amendment to Debt Ceiling Act</p><p>1986 9) South Africa – S. 2570 – Anti-Apartheid Action Act of 1986</p><p>1986 10) South Africa – S. 2636 – South African Restrictions Act of 1986 1986 11) South Africa – S. 2654 – Protection of Federal Funding to State and Local Governments Enforcing Anti-Apartheid Laws</p><p>1986 12) South Africa – S. 2701 – Setting U.S. Affairs Toward Apartheid</p><p>1985 13) South Africa – S. Con. Resolution 6 – Condemnation of Forced Relocation of South African Blacks to “Homelands”</p><p>Ca. 1985-1986 14) South Africa – S.J. Resolution 280 – Aid for UNITA - South African Backed Rebels in Angola ca. 1985-1986 15) South Africa – Sanctions</p><p>1986 16) South Africa – Sanctions – Effects</p><p>1985-1986 17) South Africa – Sanctions – Opposed</p><p>1984 18) South Africa – Schlemmer Survey</p><p>1986 19) South Africa – Senate Forum on South Africa</p><p>1988 20) South Africa – Small Business – Prohibition of Federal Small Business Subsidies for Firms doing Business with South Africa</p><p>Box 636</p><p>1986 1) South Africa – South African Government</p><p>1983-1987 2) South Africa – Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 3) South Africa – Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1987 4) South Africa – Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference, Folder 3</p><p>Ca. 1985-1986 5) South Africa – Staff – Senatorial Staff</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa – State Department</p><p>1982-1985 7) South Africa – State Laws Requiring Divestment from South Africa</p><p>1985-1987 8) South Africa – Statements, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 9) South Africa – Statements, Folder 2 1984-1985 10) South Africa – Sullivan Code – Code for American Businesses Operating in South Africa</p><p>1980, 1986 11) South Africa – Talking Points</p><p>1986 12) South Africa – Tax Bill</p><p>Box 637</p><p>1986 1) South Africa – Testimony</p><p>1986 2) South Africa – Transkei – Black Homeland – Opposition to Sanctions</p><p>1986 3) South Africa – Tutu, Desmond – Photograph</p><p>1986 4) South Africa – Visit to Hartford</p><p>1986 5) South Africa – Unanimous Consent – Boren PAC, Contra Aid, and South Africa</p><p>1986-1987 6) South Africa – Uranium Import Ban</p><p>1984 7) South Africa – United States Exports to South Africa</p><p>1985-1986 8) South Africa – United States Presence in Southern Africa</p><p>1982-1986 9) South Africa – Visas – Visa Restrictions for South Africans</p><p>1985-1986 10) South Africa – Votes – Senate </p><p>1987-1988 11) United States Office of Consumer Affairs – Consumer News</p><p>1986 12) Wartime Relocation Act – Compensation of Japanese-American Internees and Aleut Evacuees</p><p>1987 13) World Peace Tax Fund</p><p>General Staff Files</p><p>Box 638</p><p>1987-1988 1) Allen, Marcy – National Harness Horse Week – Miscellaneous</p><p>1986-1988 2) Allen, Marcy – Special Days and Weeks</p><p>1987-1988 3) Allen, Marcy – Youth Leadership Council</p><p>1988 4) Apportionment of House Seats 1982 5) Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1986 6) Bills/Resolutions, Co-sponsored Bills 1986</p><p>1985 7) Bills/Resolutions, Co-sponsored Bills 1985</p><p>1985-1986 8) Bills/Resolutions, Co-sponsored Concurrent Resolutions</p><p>1985-1986 9) Bills/Resolutions, Co-sponsored Joint Resolutions</p><p>1985-1986 10) Bills/Resolutions, Co-sponsored Resolutions</p><p>Box 639</p><p>1987 1) Bork – Grass Roots Campaign</p><p>1987 2) Bork – Nomination</p><p>1987 3) Bork – Propaganda – Commentary on Nomination, Folder 1</p><p>1987 4) Bork – Propaganda – Commentary on Nomination, Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Bork – Propaganda – Commentary on Nomination, Folder 3</p><p>1987 6) Bork – Propaganda – Judicial Background, Folder 1</p><p>Box 640</p><p>1987 1) Bork – Propaganda – Judicial Background, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Bork – Propaganda – Judicial Background, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1987 3) Bork – Reagan and Politicization</p><p>1977-1987 4) Bork – Religion</p><p>1971-1987 5) Bork – Senate Materials</p><p>1987 6) Bork – Lowell Weicker’s Statement</p><p>Box 641</p><p>1980-1983 1) Busing and Social Issues – Abortion, School Prayer</p><p>1968-1987 2) Campaign Advertising 1988 3) Congressional Labor Conditions</p><p>1986-1988 4) Congressional Pay</p><p>1982-1988 5) Congressional Travel</p><p>1987 6) Dear Colleague and Congressional Records</p><p>1987 7) Editorials</p><p>1987 8) Election Fraud Prevention Act</p><p>1969-1986 9) Electoral College Information</p><p>1988 10) Executive Pay Day Information</p><p>1987 11) Federal Communications Commission “Stern Warning”</p><p>1981-1986 12) Ginsburg Articles</p><p>1986 13) Ginsburg Biography</p><p>1963-1988 14) Grove City v. Bell, Background – General</p><p>1972-1986 15) Grove City v. Bell, Background – Legal Cases</p><p>Box 642</p><p>1985, 1987 1) Grove City v. Bell – Following</p><p>1985, 1987 2) Grove City v. Bell – Following – Civil Rights Restoration Act</p><p>1987 3) Grove City v. Bell – Following – Transcript of Hearing on Civil Rights Restoration Act </p><p>1987 4) Hartford Courthouse</p><p>1986-1987 5) Independent Counsel</p><p>1987 6) Kennedy, Anthony – Background</p><p>1975-1987 7) Kennedy, Anthony – White House Materials</p><p>1985 8) Major Legislative Issues</p><p>1988 9) Meese Information and Stock Market – The Brady Commission 1985-1988 10) Member’s Salary Information</p><p>1966-1986 11) Mentally Retarded Criminal Defendants</p><p>Box 643</p><p>1986-1987 1) National Medical Research Day</p><p>1987 2) Nazi War Criminals Bill</p><p>1987 3) Press Clippings – Ginsburg</p><p>1980-1987 4) Reagan and the Supreme Court, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 5) Reagan and the Supreme Court, Folder 2</p><p>1987 6) Research Materials – Congressional</p><p>1981 7) Retired Files – Procedures and Lists</p><p>1986-1987 8) Rules Regarding Treaties</p><p>1985, 1987 9) The Senate</p><p>1982-1987 10) Senate Procedures</p><p>1980-1982 11) Senate – Social Issues – Busing</p><p>1981-1985 12) Senate – Social Issues – School Prayer and Abortion</p><p>1987 13) Uniform Poll Closing Act</p><p>1988 14) Wright’s Ethics Investigation Information</p><p>Box 644</p><p>1987 1) S. 1 Cosponsor – Water Renewal</p><p>1987 2) S.10 – Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care Improvement Act of 1987</p><p>1986 3) S. 39, S.58, S. 798 – Amendments to the Internal Revenue Code</p><p>1987 4) S.79 – Cosponsor – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act of 1987 1987 5) S. 83 – Cosponsor –National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987</p><p>1987 6) S.104 – Reorganization of National Academies of Practice</p><p>1987 7) S.123, S.178, S.454 – Amendments to Social Security Act</p><p>1987 8) S. 184 – Economic Assistance to Central America</p><p>1987 9) S. 188 – Sponsor – Appointment of Additional Judge to District of Connecticut</p><p>1987 10) S. 232 – Co-sponsor – Haym Solomon Memorial Act</p><p>1987 11) S. 249 – Parental and Medical Leave Act</p><p>1987 12) S. 300 – Co-sponsor – New Clean Air Act</p><p>1987 13) S. 314 – Hearing Aid Compatibility Act</p><p>1987 14) S.328 – Co-sponsor – Prompt Payment Act Amendments</p><p>1987 15) S. 332 – Co-sponsor – Report on Displaced Salvadorians</p><p>1987 16) S.406 – Education for a Competitive America</p><p>1987 17) S. 415 – SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act – Strategic Arms Limitation Talks</p><p>1987 18) S.430 – The Retail Competition Enforcement Act</p><p>1987 19) S. 464 – Co-sponsor – Civil Right Amendments Act of 1987</p><p>1987 20) S. 472 – Co-sponsor – Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act</p><p>1987 21) S. 474 and S.475 – Co-sponsor – South Africa</p><p>1987 22) S.476 – Young Americans Act of 1987</p><p>1987 23) S.491 – Co-sponsor – Repeal Provision of Tax Reform Act of 1986</p><p>1987 24) S. 492 and S. 514 – Co-sponsor – Labor</p><p>1987 25) S.533 – Establishment of Veteran’s Administration as Executive Department</p><p>1987 26) S. 549 – Textile and Apparel Trade Act of 1987</p><p>1987 27) S. 550 – Co-sponsor – Traffic Safety for Handicapped Individuals Act of 1987 1987 28) S. 552 – Federal Employee Compensation Equity Act of 1987</p><p>1987 29) S. 557 – Co-sponsor – Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987</p><p>1987 30) S. 558 – Co-sponsor – Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1987</p><p>1987 31) S. 562 – Sponsor – National Marine Policy Development Act of 1987</p><p>1987 32) S.604 – Omnibus Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights Act</p><p>1987 33) S. 607 – Co-sponsor – Amend National Housing Act</p><p>1987 34) S.613 – Co-sponsor – Congressional Advisory Panel on AIDS Act of 1987</p><p>1987 35) S.626 – Statue of Liberty</p><p>1987 36) S. 675 – Appropriations for Endangered Species Act of 1973</p><p>1987 37) S. 701 – Africa Famine Recovery and Development Act</p><p>1987 38) S. 729 – Sponsor – Children and Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>1987 39) S. 771 – Rail Improvement Compact</p><p>1987 40) S. 794 – Co-sponsor – Religious Property</p><p>1987 41) S. 797 – Hate Crimes</p><p>1987 42) S. 809 – S. 813 – Homeless</p><p>1987 43) S. 818 – White House Conference on Small Business Administration Act</p><p>1987 44) S. 821 Sponsor – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independent Establishment Act of 1987</p><p>1987 45) S. 842 – Peace Corps Act Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 46) S. 851 – Inter-American Scholarship Partnership Act</p><p>1987 47) S. 885, S. 943 – Aviation</p><p>1987 48) S. 887, S. 959 – Elderly</p><p>1987 49) S. 902 – Amend Food Security Act of 1985 and National School Lunch Act</p><p>1987 50) S. 926, S. 936, S. 1417 – Disabled</p><p>1987 51) S. 1009 – Wartime Relocation 1987 52) S. 1018 – United States Peace Tax Fund Act</p><p>1987 53) S. 1044 – Medicare Coverage</p><p>1987 54) S. 1054 – Amendments to Trade Act of 1974 – Watches</p><p>1987 55) S. 1077 – Handicapped Transportation Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 56) S. 1103 Sponsor – Ivan Lendl</p><p>1987 57) S. 1006 – Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act of 1987</p><p>1987 58) S. 1124 – Telephone Monitoring Warning</p><p>1987 59) S. 1167 – Sponsor – Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge Designation Act of 1987</p><p>1987 60) S. 1196 – Marine Science, Technology, and Resource Development Act of 1987</p><p>1987 61) S. 1120 – AIDS Education, Information, Risk Reduction, Training, Prevention, Treatment, Care, and Research Act of 1987</p><p>1987 62) S. 1265 – Minimum Health Benefits for All Workers Act of 1987</p><p>1987 63) S. 1283 – Sponsor – Medicaid Catastrophic Coverage for Children Act of 1987</p><p>1987 64) S. 1294, S. 1295 – Alternative Energy Fuel</p><p>1987 65) S. 1344 – Small Business International Trade and Competition Enhancement Act</p><p>1987 66) S. 1346 – Performing Arts Labor Relations Amendments</p><p>1987 67) S. 1366 – Family Planning Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 68) S. 1382 – Federal Energy Management Improvement Act</p><p>1987 69) S. 1386 – Health insurance for Self – Employed</p><p>1987 70) S. 1402 – Nursing Shortage Reduction Act of 1987</p><p>1987 71) S. 1424 – Polish Permanent Resident Adjustment Act of 1987</p><p>1987 72) S. 1440 – Quality Control Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 73) S. 1441 – Public Health Service Act Infant Mortality Amendments of 1987 1987 74) S. 1474 – Angola</p><p>Box 645</p><p>1987 1) S. 1488 – Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Act of 1987</p><p>1987 2) S. 1489 – Exemption of Publicly Offered Regulated Companies</p><p>1987 3) S. 1520 – Taxable Years</p><p>1987 4) S. 1522 – Mortgage Bonds/Credit Certificates</p><p>1987 5) S. 1540 – Sponsor – Protection for Institutionalized Disabled Individuals Amendments Act of 1987</p><p>1987 6) S . 1559 – Small Business Federal Contracting Restoration Act of 1987</p><p>1987 7) S. 1567 – Regulatory Fairness Act</p><p>1987 8) S. 1575 – AIDS Federal Policy Act of 1987</p><p>1987 9) S. 1581 – Sponsor – Titanic</p><p>1987 10) S. 1586 – Technology to Educate Children with Handicaps Act</p><p>1987 11) S.1595 – Federal Employees Leave Act of 1987</p><p>1987 12) S. 1616 – Medicare Long-term Home Care Family Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1987 13) S. 1663 – Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Reauthorization of 1987</p><p>1987 14) S.1731 – Youth Employment Services Act of 1987</p><p>1987 15) S. 1751 – Shore Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1987 16) S. 1757 – Subsidies for Mass Transit</p><p>1987 17) S. 1767 – Agricultural Nitrogen Management Act of 1987</p><p>1987 18) S. 1774 – Omnibus Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights Act</p><p>1987 19) S. 1776 – Coin Designs</p><p>1987 20) S. 1790 – Expansion of National Air and Space Museum</p><p>1987 21) S. 1806 – Deduction of Property Designed for Handicapped and Elderly 1987 22) S. 1808 – Reclassification of Transition Devices Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 23) S.1817 – Education Saving Act of 1987</p><p>1987 24) S. 1829 – Mary Lasker</p><p>1987 25) S. 1834 – Courtesy Vehicles at Airports</p><p>1987 26) S. 1851 – Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987 – The Proxmire Act</p><p>1987 27) S. 1877 – Sugar Supply Stabilization Act of 1987</p><p>1987 28) S. 1885 – Act for Better Child Care Services of 1987</p><p>1987 29) S. 1894 – Clean Air Standards Attainment Act of 1987</p><p>1987 30) S. 1904 – Polygraph Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1987 31) S. 1938 – Commission to Investigate Federal Involvement with Immigration of Nazi Collaborators Act</p><p>1987 32) S. 1949 – Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Reimbursement Act of 1987</p><p>1987 33) S. 1952 – Public Health Service Amendments Act of 1987</p><p>1987 34) S. 1993 – Minority Business Development Program Reform Act of 1987</p><p>1988 35) S. 2000 – Hate Crime Statistics Act</p><p>1988 36) S. 2032 – Boating Safety</p><p>1988 37) S. 2041 – Federal Highway Fund</p><p>1988 38) S. 2042 – Vietnam Women’s Memorial Project</p><p>1988 39) S. 2046 – Co-sponsor – Coverage for Low-Income Pregnant Women and Infants</p><p>1988 40) S. 2054 – Peace Corps Appropriations</p><p>1988 41) S. 2066 – Ocean Dumping</p><p>1988 42) S. 2086 – L’Ambiance Plaza</p><p>1988 43) S. 2095 – Uniform Health and Safety Whistleblower Protection Act</p><p>1988 44) S. 2117 – Age Discrimination Claims Assistance Act of 1988 1988 45) S. 2123 – Emergency Hunger Relief Act of 1988</p><p>1988 46) S. 2167 – National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988</p><p>1988 47) S. 2199 – American Heritage Trust Act of 1988</p><p>1988 48) S. 2205 – Omnibus Anti-drug Abuse Act of 1988</p><p>1988 49) S. 2216 – John C. Stennis Space Center</p><p>1988 50) S. 2345 – Americans with Disabilities Act of 1988</p><p>1988 51) S. 2411 – Low Income Housing Credit</p><p>1988 52) S. 2435 – Co-sponsor – State and Local River Conservation Act of 1988</p><p>1988 53) S. 2484 – Co-sponsor – Research and Experimental Credit Extension and Reform Act of 1988</p><p>1988 54) S. 2449 – Co-sponsor – Postal Service Budgetary Treatment Act of 1988</p><p>1988 55) S. 2466 – Lyme Disease</p><p>1988 56) S. 2467 – Ownership Restrictions</p><p>1988 57) S. 2477 – Medical Testing improvement Act of 1988</p><p>1988 58) S. 2488 – Co-sponsor – Parental and Medical Leave Act of 1988</p><p>1988 59) S. 2517 – Co-sponsor – Social Security Work Incentives Act of 1988</p><p>1988 60) S. 2518 – Sponsor – Construction Safety and Health Improvement Act of 1988</p><p>1988 61) S. 2534 – Co-sponsor – College Savings Bond Program</p><p>1988 62) S. 2549 – Co-sponsor – Drunk Driving Prevention Act of 1988</p><p>1988 63) S. 2560 – Hunger Prevention Act of 1988</p><p>1988 64) S. 2561 – Co-sponsor – Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988</p><p>Box 646</p><p>1988 1) S. 2576 – Co-sponsor – Department of Environmental Protection Act 1988 2) S. 2590 – Co-sponsor – Presidential Election Reform Act of 1988</p><p>1988 3) S. 2614 – National Science and Technology Amendments of 1988</p><p>1988 4) S. 2647 – Co-sponsor – Stafford Student Loan Default Prevention and Management Act of 1988</p><p>1987 5) S. AMDT. 5 – Sponsor – Rates of Pay of Members of Congress and Federal Employees</p><p>1987 6) S. AMDT. 8 – Co-sponsor – Mass Transportation</p><p>1987 7) Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 – Co-sponsor – Medicare – Payment to Physician</p><p>1987 8) Senate Concurrent Resolution 22 – Co-sponsor – Hadassain</p><p>1987 9) Senate Concurrent Resolution 23 – Jazz</p><p>1987 10) Senate Concurrent Resolution 26 – Co-sponsor – Foreign Language and International Awareness</p><p>1987 11) Senate Concurrent Resolution 29 – USSR Travel</p><p>1987 12) Senate Concurrent Resolution 43 – Physical Education Programs for Children</p><p>1987 13) Senate Concurrent Resolution 62 – Co-sponsor – Mohammed Hamadei</p><p>1987 14) Senate Concurrent Resolution 79 – Co-sponsor – Iran-Iraq War</p><p>1987 15) Senate Concurrent Resolution 83 – Nobel Peace Prize – Oscar Arias Sanchez</p><p>1987 16) Senate Concurrent Resolution 88 – Silver Haired Congress</p><p>1988 17) Senate Concurrent Resolution – Health Insurance for Disabled Children</p><p>1988 18) Senate Concurrent Resolution 107 – Co-sponsor – Texas Air Corporation and Eastern Air Lines</p><p>1987 19) Senate Joint Resolution 1 – Co-sponsor – Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1987 20) Senate Joint Resolution 81 – Sponsor – Contra Aid, Nicaragua</p><p>1987 21) Senate Joint Resolution 99 – Appropriations for Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children 1987 22) Senate Joint Resolution 106 – Disabled American Veterans Vietnam Veterans National Memorial</p><p>1987 23) Senate Joint Resolution 133 – Prohibition of Sale to Saudi Arabia of 12-15 Aircrafts</p><p>1987 24) Senate Joint Resolution 142 – Sponsor – National Medical Research Day</p><p>1987 25) Senate Joint Resolution 153 – Co-sponsor – Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia</p><p>1987 26) Senate Joint Resolution 173 – Co-sponsor – 200th Anniversary of Constitution</p><p>1987 27) Senate Joint Resolution 194 – Sponsor – War Power Resolution</p><p>1987 28) Senate Joint Resolution 203 – USSR Spousal Emigration</p><p>1987 29) Senate Joint Resolution 215 – Vietnam Women’s Memorial Project</p><p>1988 30) Senate Joint Resolution 269 – Sponsor – National Marine Technology Week</p><p>1987 31) Senate Resolution 4 – Co-sponsor – New Mexico Day</p><p>1987 32) Senate Resolution 93 – Co-sponsor – Amtrak Funding</p><p>1987 33) Senate Resolution 97 – Co-sponsor – Imported Oil Fees</p><p>1987 34) Senate Resolution 164 – Co-sponsor – Violations of US – Japan Semiconductors Agreement</p><p>1987 35) Senate Resolution 176 – Co-sponsor – South Africa</p><p>1987 36) Senate Resolution 201 – Co-sponsor – Solidarity Sunday</p><p>1986 37) Senate Resolution 204 – Co-sponsor – Funding for Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986</p><p>1987 38) Senate Resolution 209 – Sponsor – Stewart B. McKinney</p><p>1987 39) Senate Resolution 247 – Co-sponsor – Use of Golf Carts by Disabled Individuals</p><p>1987 40) Senate Resolution 245 – Co-sponsor – Namibia</p><p>1987 41) Senate Resolution 256 – Co-sponsor – Howard Malcolm Baldrige, Jr.</p><p>1987 42) Senate Resolution 270 – Dr. de Sousa Mendes 1987 43) Senate Resolution 312 – Protection of Ozone Layer</p><p>1987 44) Senate Resolution 329 – Co-sponsor – Deficit Reduction</p><p>1987 45) Senate Resolution 332 – Sponsor – Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1988 46) Senate Resolution 383 – Co-sponsor – Funding for Amtrak</p><p>1988 47) Senate Resolution 384 – Co-sponsor – South Africa</p><p>1988 48) Senate Resolution 385 – USSR Control of Cathedral in Lithuania</p><p>1988 49) Senate Resolution 408 – Co-sponsor – Iraq</p><p>1988 50) Senate Resolution 413 – Co-sponsor –Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program</p><p>1988 51) Senate Resolution 421 – Co-sponsor – W. Clark Durant III</p><p>1988 52) Senate Resolution 422 – Co-sponsor – Claudia Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson</p><p>1988 53) Senate Resolution 432 – Eugene O’Neil</p><p>1988 54) Senate Resolution 438 – Co-sponsor – President Jose Napoleon Duarte</p><p>1988 55) Senate Resolution 447 – Co-sponsor – J. Lewey Caraway</p><p>Box 647</p><p>1988 1) Voting Records – Index</p><p>1988 2) Voting Records – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1988 3) Voting Records – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1988 4) Voting Records – Vote No. 101-150</p><p>1988 5) Voting Records – Vote No. 151 – 200</p><p>1988 6) Voting Records – Vote No. 201-250</p><p>1988 7) Voting Records – Vote No. 251-300</p><p>1988 8) Voting Records – Vote No. 301-350</p><p>1988 9) Voting Records – Vote No. 351-379 Box 648</p><p>1987 1) Voting Records – Index</p><p>1987 2) Voting Records – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1987 3) Voting Records – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1987 4) Voting Records – Vote No. 101-150</p><p>1987 5) Voting Records – Vote No. 151-200</p><p>1987 6) Voting Records – Vote No. 201-250</p><p>1987 7) Voting Records – Vote No. 251-300</p><p>1987 8) Voting Records – Vote No. 301-351</p><p>1987 9) Voting Records – [Vote No. 351-400</p><p>1987 10) Voting Records – [Vote No. 400-420</p><p>1987 11) Voting Record and Statistics, 100th Congress</p><p>Box 649</p><p>1986 1) Voting Record – Index</p><p>1986 2) Voting Record – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1986 3) Voting Record – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1986 4) Voting Record – Vote No. 101-150</p><p>1986 5) Voting Record – Vote No. 151-200</p><p>1986 6) Voting Record – Vote No. 201-250</p><p>1986 7) Voting Record – Vote No. 251-300</p><p>1986 8) Voting Record – Vote No. 301-359</p><p>1986 9) Voting Record and Statistics</p><p>Box 650 1985 1) Record Votes on Which Lowell Weicker Unrecorded</p><p>1985 2) Voting Record – Index</p><p>1985 3) Voting Record – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1985 4) Voting Record – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1985 5) Voting Record – Vote No. 101-150</p><p>1985 6) Voting Record – Vote No. 151-200</p><p>1985 7) Voting Record – Vote No. 201-250</p><p>1985 8) Voting Record – Vote No. 251-300</p><p>1985 9) Voting Record – Vote No. 301-350</p><p>1985 10) Voting Record – Vote No 351-380</p><p>Box 651</p><p>1984 1) Voting Record – Index</p><p>1984 2) Voting Record – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1984 3) Voting Record – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1984 4) Voting Record – Vote No. 101-150</p><p>1984 5) Voting Record – Vote No.151-200</p><p>1984 6) Voting Record – Vote No. 201-250</p><p>1984 7) Voting Record – Vote No. 251-292</p><p>1984 8) Voting Record and Statistics</p><p>1983 9) Voting Record – Vote No. 1-50</p><p>1983 10) Voting Record – Vote No. 51-100</p><p>1983 11) Voting Record – Vote No. 101-109</p><p>1983 12) Voting Record – Vote No. 236-300 Box 652</p><p>1983 1) Voting Record – Vote No. 301-350</p><p>1983 2) Voting Record – Vote No. 351-381</p><p>1981-1983 3) 1981-1983 Voting Record/Ranking</p><p>1985-1987 4) Lowell Weicker Statements – Index</p><p>1987 5) Lowell Weicker Statements – Jan 1987-Oct 1987</p><p>1986 6) Lowell Weicker Statements – Jan 1986-Oct 1986</p><p>1985 7) Lowell Weicker Statements – Jan 1985 – Aug 1985</p><p>1985 8) Lowell Weicker Statements – Aug 1985 – Dec 1985</p><p>Box 653</p><p>1984 1) Lowell Weicker Statements –[Feb 1984-Oct 1984</p><p>1983 2) Lowell Weicker Statements – Jan 1983-Nov 1983</p><p>Karen Hall Files</p><p>Box 654</p><p>1985 1) Africa Appropriations--HR 1239</p><p>1986 2) Africa – S.2208--Africa Famine Fund</p><p>1986-1988 3) Age 60 Rule – Pilots FAA – Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1985 4) ASCS – Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Consolidation</p><p>1986-1988 5) Agricultural Trade, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 6) Agricultural Trade, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 7) Agriculture Bills on Calendar</p><p>1988-1989 8) Agriculture Budget FY 1989</p><p>1987-1988 9) Agriculture – Constituent’s Concern, Weicker’s Reply 1987-1988 10) Agriculture – CQ – Congressional Quarterly Articles</p><p>1987 11) Agriculture Fiscal Year 1988 Budget, Folder 1</p><p>1987 12) Agriculture Fiscal Year 1988 Budget, Folder 2</p><p>Box 655</p><p>1987 1) Agriculture Hearings 100th Congress</p><p>1986-1987 2) Agriculture – HR 3 Trade Bill 1987, S.512 – Agriculture Title, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 3) Agriculture – HR 3 Trade Bill 1987, S.512 – Agriculture Title, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) Agriculture – H.R. 3037--Agriculture Appropriations For Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 5) Agriculture – H.R. 3037--Agriculture Appropriations For Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 6) Agriculture Letters and Position Papers, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 7) Agriculture Letters and Position Papers, Folder 2</p><p>Box 656</p><p>1986-1988 1) Agriculture Letters and Position Papers, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 2) Agriculture Press</p><p>Ca. 1986-1988 3) Agriculture – USDA – United States Department of Agriculture and Related Correspondence</p><p>1986-1988 4) Air – Eastern and Proposed Texas Air Takeover; Eastern Shuttle Sale; Eastern Pilots</p><p>1987-1988 5) Air – Massport Pace Proposal/ General Aviation – Program for Airport Capacity Efficiency</p><p>1987-1988 6) Air – Materials on the Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1987-1988 7) Air – Reauthorization of AIP, Airway Improvement, H.R. 2310 and S.1184</p><p>1988 8) Air – Resolution on Eastern Airlines</p><p>1987 9) Air – Texas Air Corporation: Letter with Lautenberg 1986 10) Air – Texas Air – People Express</p><p>1986 11) Air – TWA – Trans World Airlines Strike Information</p><p>Box 657</p><p>1984-1988 1) Air Traffic Controllers</p><p>1988 2) Air Travel Rights for Blind Individuals Act S.2098</p><p>1983-1984 3) Air Travelers Security Act</p><p>1987 4) Air – US Air/Piedmont</p><p>1986 5) Air – Washington Airport Transfer</p><p>1987 6) Airline Consumer Rights Bill of 1987 – Metzenbaum, Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 7) Airline Deregulation and Safety</p><p>1986-1988 8) Airline Mergers 1986-1988 – News Clippings</p><p>1986 9) Airline Slot Sales</p><p>1984-1985 10) Airport Ownership</p><p>1986 11) Amtrak and Old Saybrook Flagstop Constitutent’s Concern: Anne Symmers</p><p>1984-1988 12) Amtrak Articles</p><p>1985-1988 13) Amtrak Articles: Connecticut Facts</p><p>1982-1986 14) Amtrak – Arguments – Impact of Zero Budget on Amtrak</p><p>1986-1988 15) Amtrak Budget 1987 and Presidential Proposal to Sell</p><p>Box 658</p><p>1987 1) Amtrak/ Conrail Collision, Sunday January 4, 1987</p><p>1985 2) Amtrak Hearing March 19, 1985</p><p>1980-1986 3) Amtrak Information Packs – Congressional Research Service on Amtrak</p><p>1970-1971 4) Amtrak Law 1969-1985 5) Amtrak Legislative Histories</p><p>1987-1988 6) Amtrak Maintenance Facility, New Haven and Amtrak Strike, New Haven, October 1987</p><p>1985-1988 7) Amtrak – Montrealer Route </p><p>1985 8) Amtrak Support Data For National Funding Support</p><p>1984, 1987 9) Auto Emissions</p><p>1986 10) Aviation Accident/Safety Materials</p><p>1986 11) Avian Flu Regulations</p><p>Box 659</p><p>1986 1) Bechem/Beaver – Cargo Insurance – Constituent Concern – Norman Tuchman</p><p>1986-1988 2) Box Car Hire and Car Service – ICC, Interstate Commerce Commission and Box Car Deregulation</p><p>1985 3) Budget Hearing February 21, 1985</p><p>1988 4) Budget Hearings – Transportation Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1 – [includes the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority, Urban Mass Transportation Administration]</p><p>1988 5) Budget Hearings – Transportation Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2 – [includes Material on Aviation, Amtrak, US Coast Guard]</p><p>1987 6) Budget Resolution and Amendments Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1983-1984 7) Buy America</p><p>1988 8) Calvin Brouwer, FAA – Federal Aviation Administration Pilots License</p><p>1988 9) CCE – Central Connecticut Expressway – Route 9</p><p>Box 660</p><p>1986-1988 1) Charter Oak Bridge Fiscal Years 1987 and 1988 Appropriations Bills – S.2502</p><p>1988 2) Coast Guard Budgets Fiscal Years 1998 and 1989 Cuts and Budget</p><p>1986, 1988 3) Coast Guard – Materials on H.R. 1765 and S.1935 1987-1988 4) Coast Guard Reauthorization Bills Fiscal Years 1988-1989</p><p>1988 5) Coast Guard Regulations</p><p>1987 6) Commerce Committee Hearings on Amtrak Crash and Rail Safety Subcommittee on Transportation February 17, 1987</p><p>1985 7) Commerce Testimony April 29, 1985</p><p>1986 8) Connecticut – Coast Guard</p><p>1985-1988 9) Connecticut Construction</p><p>1983-1989 10) Connecticut Delegation Legislation – H.R. 5568, 2438, 2530 and 2217</p><p>1983-1987 11) Connecticut Department of Transportation Complaints</p><p>1983-1987 12) Connecticut Department of Transportation Correspondence</p><p>1983-1986 13) Connecticut Department of Transportation Hartford Division</p><p>Box 661</p><p>1987-1988 1) Connecticut Department of Transportation Press Release</p><p>1987 2) Connecticut Environmental Impact Evaluation on Truck Weighing and Inspection Facility, Governor Davis Lodge Turnpike I-95, Fairfield County, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Connecticut Environmental Impact Evaluation on Truck Weighing and Inspection Facility, Governor Davis Lodge Turnpike I-95, Fairfield County, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Connecticut Farm Bureau, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 5) Connecticut Farm Bureau, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1983 6) Connecticut Food Stamps</p><p>1981-1988 7) Connecticut Funds – Mass Transit – S.2377</p><p>Box 662</p><p>1982-1988 1) Connecticut Legislation Prohibiting Tandems</p><p>1985-1988 2) Connecticut News and Magazine Articles on Transportation</p><p>1988-1989 3) Connecticut Projects 1988 4) Connecticut Retrofit Noise Abatement Program</p><p>1983-1988 5) Connecticut School Lunch Program</p><p>1983-1988 6) Connecticut Soil Conservation Districts, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1988 7) Connecticut Soil Conservation Districts, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 8) Connecticut Transportation – B & M, Boston and Maine Railroad Company – Abandonment of Branch in New Haven</p><p>1987-1988 9) Connecticut Transportation – B & M, Boston and Maine Railroad Company Abandonment of Canal Line, Cheshire to Avon</p><p>1988 10) Connecticut Transportation – Bradley Airport</p><p>Box 663</p><p>1986-1987 1) Connecticut Transportation – Brainard Airport</p><p>1983 2) Connecticut Transportation – Connecticut Essential Air Service, 419 Program</p><p>1982-1987 3) Connecticut Transportation Funding for Bridgeport and New Haven Vicinity</p><p>1988 4) Connecticut Transportation – Garage at I-84/ I-91 Interchange ca. 1980s 5) Connecticut Transportation – Mianus Bridge </p><p>1986-1988 6) Connecticut Transportation – New Haven Rail Line Grant (UMTA), Urban Mass Transportation Administration</p><p>1984-1988 7) Connecticut Transportation – Niantic River Bridge</p><p>1985-1986 8) Connecticut Transportation – Pipeline Accident Ruling, Derby, Connecticut</p><p>1987 9) Connecticut Transportation Projects</p><p>1984-1988 10) Connecticut Transportation – Route 6 Relocation to Windham, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 11) Connecticut Transportation – Route 6 Relocation to Windham, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1988 12) Connecticut Transportation – Route 7</p><p>1985 13) Connecticut Transportation – Torrington County, Connecticut Box 664</p><p>1985-1987 1) Connecticut Transportation – Weigh Station I-95, Fairfield City, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 2) Connecticut Transportation – Weigh Station I-95, Fairfield City, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 3) Connecticut Transportation – Weigh Station I-95, Fairfield City, Connecticut, Folder 3</p><p>1986 4) Conrail – Materials on the Conrail Sale Amendments Act</p><p>1986-1988 5) Conrail Sale & Assessment</p><p>1986 6) Conrail Senate Debate – Congressional Records</p><p>1986-1988 7) Constituent Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 8) Constituent Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>Box 665</p><p>1986-1988 1) Constituent Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1986 2) Continuing Resolution All Appropriations Bills Fiscal Year 1987 </p><p>1987 3) Continuing Resolution Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985 4) Dairy Amendment</p><p>1986-1988 5) Dairy Issue Briefs</p><p>1983-1987 6) Dairy Reduction Program</p><p>1987 7) Dairy – S.410 Dairy Date Extension – Sodbuster Provisions</p><p>1983-1984 8) DOJ – Department of Justice Suit Against Connecticut, June 1983</p><p>1988 9) Drought 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 10) Drought 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 11) Drug Bill 1986: Customs Coast Guard</p><p>1988 12) Drug – Coast Guard And Drugs 1988 13) Drug – Ominbus Drug Bill 1988</p><p>Box 666</p><p>1986-1988 1) Drug Testing of Transportation Workers, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 2) Drug Testing of Transportation Workers, Folder 2</p><p>1988 3) Drunk Driving Bill – Lowell Weicker Cosponsor </p><p>1984 4) Drunk Driving – Congressional Record ,Tuesday, June 26, 1984</p><p>1984-1987 5) Drunk Driving – Raising Drinking Age, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 6) Drunk Driving: Raising Drinking Age, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1988 7) Drunk Driving – Reports</p><p>1983-1986 8) Drunk Driving – Presidential Commissions on Drunk Driving</p><p>1983-1985 9) Drunk Driving – Seatbelts/Airbags – HR 4175 and HR 749</p><p>Box 667</p><p>1985-1987 1) Emery Worldwide – Japan v. United States</p><p>1988 2) Extension Service and Renewable Resources Extension Act </p><p>1985 3) Farm – 1985 Farm Bill Background, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) Farm – 1985 Farm Bill Background, Folder 2</p><p>Ca. 1985 5) Farm – Administration Views on the 1985 Farm Bill</p><p>1984-1988 6) Farm Bill 1985</p><p>1981 7) Farm Bill 1985 – 1981 Farm Bill Votes</p><p>Ca. 1985 8) Farm Bill 1985 – Harkin Bill</p><p>1985 9) Farm Bill 1985 – Honey</p><p>1983-1988 10) Farm Bill 1985 – Peanut Program</p><p>1985 11) Farm Bill 1985 – Senate Bill Box 668</p><p>1981-1986 1) Farm Bill 1985 – Sugar Program</p><p>1985-1987 2) Farm Bill Corrections</p><p>1987-1988 3) Farm Credit Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 4) Farm Credit Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 2 </p><p>1987-1988 5) Farm Credit Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1985-1987 6) Farm Credit Bailout, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 7) Farm Credit Bailout, Folder 2</p><p>Box 669</p><p>1987-1988 1) Farm Credit Legislation, 100th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Farm Credit Legislation, 100th Congress, Folder 2 </p><p>1984-1988 3) Farmers Home Administration, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 4) Farmers Home Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 5) Federal Aid Highway Act of 1986, S.2405, H.R. 3129, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 6) Federal Aid Highway Act of 1986, S.2405, H.R. 3129, Folder 2</p><p>Box 670</p><p>1986-1987 1) Federal-Aid Highway Bill of 1987, S.387, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 2) Federal-Aid Highway Bill of 1987, S.387, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 3) Federal Aviation Administration and Air Traffic Problems/Crashes</p><p>1986 4) Federal Aviation Administration – Aviation Trust Fund</p><p>1984 5) Federal Aviation Administration Hearing</p><p>1986 6) Federal Aviation Administration Noise Standards – Emery</p><p>1986-1988 7) Federal Aviation Administration Regulations 1987-1988 8) Federal Aviation Administration Regulations on Transponders</p><p>1984-1988 9) Federal Aviation Administration – Safety Issues</p><p>1988 10) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation – United States Department of Agriculture, Connecticut Information</p><p>1986-1987 11) Federal Highway Administration Correspondence</p><p>1986-1988 12) Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, Folder 1</p><p>Box 671</p><p>1986-1988 1) Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, S.659 1988</p><p>1987-1988 3) Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 1988, S.1516 – Second Session, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 4) Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 1988, S.1516 – Second Session, Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Fence at Meriden-Markham Airport</p><p>1985 6) Field Sanitation on Farms</p><p>1985 7) Floor Statement, May 9, 1985, on the Restoration of Federal Funding for Amtrak</p><p>1987 8) Food/Nutrition – Lowell Weicker’s Replies To Constituents</p><p>1986 9) Food and Nutrition Service – Budget Request Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1984 10) Food and Drug Administration Issues</p><p>1985 11) Food Assistance and Africa Agriculture Act – H.R. 2080</p><p>Box 672</p><p>1984 1) Food Irradiation</p><p>1987-1988 2) Food Marketing Policy Center, University of Connecticut</p><p>1983-1985 3) Food Safety – Executive Summary 1985-1988 4) Food Stamp Program, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 5) Food Stamp Program, Folder 2</p><p>1985 6) Food Stamp Reform Act of 1985 – Program Concerns</p><p>1985 7) Foreign Assistance Act, S.660/H.R 1555</p><p>1987 8) Foreign Repair Stations Issue</p><p>1987-1988 9) Frontier Pilots 1988</p><p>1984 10) Fiscal Year 1984 Transportation Appropriations – H.R. 3329 and Testimonies Before the Committee</p><p>Box 673</p><p>1984 1) Fiscal Year 1985 Appropriations – H.R. 5921, Transportation and Aviation Issues</p><p>1985 2) Fiscal Year 1986 – H.R. 3244</p><p>1985 3) Fiscal Year 1986 Transportation Appropriations Conference Report – to Accompany House Joint Resolution 465</p><p>1985 4) Fiscal Year 1986 Transportation Appropriations - H.R. 3244</p><p>1985 5) Fiscal Year 1986 Transportation Appropriations – Senate Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations</p><p>1985 6) Fiscal Year 1986 – Transportation and Materials on Overall Budget</p><p>Box 674</p><p>1986 1) Fiscal Year 1987 – Hearing with Secretary of Transportation] Dole </p><p>1986 2) Fiscal Year 1987 Transportation Proposals – Budget, Including Materials on Highways and Railroads</p><p>1980 3) Fiscal Year 1980 Supplemental – H.R. 7542, H.R. 7831</p><p>1986-1987 4) Governor O’Neill’s Announcements on Transportation Projects</p><p>1987 5) Governor O’Neill – Connecticut’s Temporary Food Assistance Program, Fiscal Year 1987 1986 6) Gramm-Rudman Law – Press</p><p>1987 7) Guilford’s Amendments on Legislation – Trackage Routes</p><p>1986 8) Guilford/BMWE, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, Folder 1</p><p>1986 9) Guilford/BMWE , Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, Folder 2</p><p>1987 10) Harkin-Gephardt Bill</p><p>1988 11) Health Issues</p><p>1984 12) Highway Bill 1984 – ICE, Interstate Cost Estimates</p><p>Box 675</p><p>1978-1987 1) Highway Bridges –Focus on Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 2) Housatonic Railroad</p><p>1985 3) House Bill – 1985 Omnibus Farm Bill</p><p>1987 4) H.R. 1157, Wheat Bill</p><p>1987 5) HR 953 – MARAD Authorization Fiscal Year88 – Maritime Administration</p><p>1987 6) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations – National Air and Space Administration – Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987 7) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations – National Air and Space Administration – Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 8) Hunger in America and Abroad, Food Assistance Program, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 9) Hunger in America and Abroad, Food Assistance Program, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1987 10) Hunger in the United States – Background material by the Congressional Research Service</p><p>1984 11) Hunger – President’s Task Force on Hunger Report</p><p>1988 12) Hunger Prevention Act of 1988</p><p>Box 676</p><p>1984-1985 1) Hunger Resolution 1987 2) International Fund for Agricultural Development</p><p>1986-1987 3) Jim Pope Information on Federal Aviation Administration’s Traffic Collision Avoidance System</p><p>1986 4) John A. Barnes Column in the Wall Street Journal ,January 6, 1986</p><p>1986-1988 5) Labeling of Food – Bread Legislation</p><p>1986-1987 6) Labor Protection Provisions in Airline Mergers – S.943</p><p>1982-1988 7) Land Grant Colleges</p><p>1985-1988 8) Letters to Amtrak on Behalf of Constituents</p><p>1987 9) Long Island Railroad Strike</p><p>1976-1982 10) Lowell Weicker on Transportation – Legislative Overview</p><p>1963 11) Lowell Weicker on Transportation – Weicker in the State Legislature</p><p>1983-1984 12) Lowell Weicker on Transportation – Miscellaneous – Amtrak Profits</p><p>1985-1986 13) Luggage Racks and National Highway Safety Administration</p><p>1983-1985 14) Meat Inspection Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 15) Meat Inspection Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1988 16) Maritime Issues (MARAD) – United States Department of Transportation Maritime Administration</p><p>Box 677</p><p>1986-1988 1) Maritime Newsletters</p><p>1986 2) Mass Transit – Federal Mass Transit Improvement Act of 1986, S.2543</p><p>1985-1986 3) Mass Transit – Mass Transit Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986-1987 4) Mass Transit – Mass Transit Issue Briefs</p><p>1985-1986 5) Mass Transit – Mass Transit – Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1986-1987 6) Mass Transit – Published Mass Transit Information</p><p>1984 7) Mass Transit –Public Transit Act 1987-1988 8) Mass Transit – Regulations on Bus Charter Service, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 9) Mass Transit – Regulations on Bus Charter Service, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 10) Mass Transit – Transit Bill, S.382 – Amendment To Highway Bill on “Buy America”, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 11) Mass Transit – Transit Bill, S.382 – Amendment To Highway Bill on “Buy America”, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 12) Motor Carrier Safety</p><p>Box 678</p><p>1980 1) NASA Appropriations Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1988 2) NASA Budget Fiscal Year 1989 – Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1985-1986 3) NASA Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1984-1988 4) NASA Letters</p><p>1987-1988 5) NASA Press</p><p>1986-1988 6) National Air and Space Administration – Perkin Elmer/ High Resolution Solar Observatory and Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1984-1985 7) National Air and Space Administration – Solar Optical Telescope/ Perkin Elmer/ University of Chicago</p><p>1986-1988 8) National Air and Space Administration – Space News Letters Update</p><p>Box 679</p><p>1985-1988 1) National Air and Space Administration – Space Station</p><p>1984-1986 2) National Air and Space Administration – Teachers in Space NASA</p><p>1985-1987 3) National Air and Space Administration – The Mars Observer</p><p>1988 4) National Air and Space Administration – United Technologies, Pratt & Whitney, Hamilton Standard</p><p>1987-1988 5) National Transportation Safety Board – Railroad Accident Report, January 4, 1987 – Amtrak/Conrail Collision 1988 6) National Youth Sports and Lunch Program </p><p>1986-1987 7) New Canaan Lumber Company – [Constituent Concern – Mr. Earl Smith</p><p>1985-1987 8) Nuclear Waste –Transport</p><p>1988 9) Pesticides in Food</p><p>1982-1986 10) Pesticides Reauthorization – Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act</p><p>1984-1988 11) Price Supports – Dairy, Tobacco</p><p>Box 680</p><p>1987 1) Proposed Rule on Automatic Train Control Devices</p><p>1985 2) Rail Labor</p><p>1985 3) Railroad Deregulation: Press</p><p>1985-1986 4) Railroad Issue Briefs – Congressional Research Service</p><p>1987-1988 5) Railroad Retirement Legislation</p><p>1984, 1987 6) Railroad Safety, 100th Congress</p><p>1987-1988 7) Railroad Safety Act of 1987, S.1539</p><p>1987 8) Reconciliation Bill Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1984 9) Rural Electrification Administration</p><p>1981-1987 10) S.51 – Banning Smoking on Transportation</p><p>1985-1986 11) S.457--African Relief Authorization</p><p>1986-1988 12) S.477 – C.U.R.E. – Consumers United for Rail Equity – Background Materials and Correspondences</p><p>1986 13) S.477 – C.U.R.E. – Consumers United for Rail Equity – Transportation Commerce Hearings</p><p>1985 14) S.573 – Sulfite Safety Act</p><p>1985-1986 15) S.721 – Cargo Preference 1983 16) S.721 – Cargo Preference</p><p>1987 17) S.724 – Amends Federal Aviation Act of 1958</p><p>1987 18) S.1041 – Drug Testing Bill</p><p>1987 19) S.1140 – Evan’s Extension of Moratoria on Food Stamps Aid to Families with Dependent Children – Lowell Weicker Cosponsor</p><p>Box 681</p><p>1985 1) S.1364-- Africa Agriculture 99th – Correspondence</p><p>1984-1985 2) S.1430-- Farmland Value 99th Agriculture Program</p><p>1987 3) S.1485, H.R. 3051 – Air Passenger Protection Act</p><p>1988 4) S.1600 – Independent Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1988 5) S.2123 – Emergency Hunger Relief Act of 1988</p><p>1987 6) S.2936 – Rail Improvements Compact Bill – Lowell Weicker, Pell, Chafee</p><p>1983-1984 7) S.3074 – Payment-In-Kind Program</p><p>1986 8) Saab-Scania Highway Bill – H.R. 3129 and S.2405</p><p>1988 9) Saab-Scania Urban Mass Transit Administration Contract with Madison</p><p>1985 10) Saccharin Moratorium</p><p>1986-1987 11) Santa Fe Merger – Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation Merger with Southern Pacific Transportation Company – Railroads</p><p>Box 682</p><p>1987-1988 1) School Lunch – Changes to School Lunch Program, S.305; S.902; S.305; S.236; HR 1728</p><p>1984-1986 2) School Lunch – H.R. 7 – School Lunch and WIC – Women, Infants and Children</p><p>1984 3) School Lunch, S.2722</p><p>1988 4) Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Hearing on the Budget for Fiscal Year 1989;March 31, 1988 1988 5) Sodium Content</p><p>1983-1988 6) Soil Conservation Service</p><p>1987-1988 7) Space Shuttle – Shuttle Designs and Challenger Accident</p><p>1986-1988 8) Speed Limit Enforcement, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 9) Speed Limit Enforcement, Folder 2</p><p>Box 683</p><p>1985-1987 1) Staggers Rail Act</p><p>1984-1987 2) Stamford Railroad Station, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 3) Stamford Railroad Station, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Statements/Testimonies Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies</p><p>1985 5) Subsidies – Railroads versus Airlines</p><p>1984 6) Sugar Commodity</p><p>1981-1983 7) Sugar Price Supports, S. 788</p><p>1987-1988 8) Sugar Supply Stabilization Act of 1987 – Senators Bradley and Roth</p><p>1987 9) Supplemental Appropriations Bill for 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 684</p><p>1987 1) Supplemental Appropriations Bill for 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Supplemental Appropriations Bill for 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1986 3) Surface Transportation Assistance Act – 1986 Reauthorization</p><p>1987-1988 4) Surplus Commodities and Supply Controls – Temporary Emergency Flood Assistance Program</p><p>1988 5) Temporary Emergency Flood Assistance Program and Resolution with Hatch</p><p>1987-1988 6) The Family Security Act of 1988 – S.1511/H.R. 1720 1987-1988 7) The Family Security Act of 1988 – S.1511/H.R. 1720: Amendments to S.1511</p><p>1988 8) The Family Security Act of 1988 – S.1511/H.R. 1720: Opponents</p><p>1988 9) The Family Security Act of 1988 – S.1511/H.R. 1720: Supporters (including those Opposed to Weakening Amendments)</p><p>1987-1988 10) Thrifty-Rent-A-Car - “Off-Airport Fees”</p><p>1983 11) Tobacco Deregulation Act of 1983</p><p>1986-1988 12) Tobacco Information Pacs-Ban Ads, etc. – includes HR 4793, 8786; S.447,446</p><p>Box 685</p><p>1982-1983 1) Tobacco Price Support – HR6590</p><p>1983-1988 2) Tolls</p><p>1986 3) Transfer of Washington Metro, Airports – S.1017</p><p>1987 4) Transportation – S.853, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Authorization</p><p>1986 5) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1987 – Highway Funds Connecticut – H.R. 5205, Folder 1</p><p>1986 6) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1987 – Highway Funds Connecticut – H.R. 5205, Folder 2</p><p>1987 7) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1 </p><p>1987 8) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987 9) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 3</p><p>Box 686</p><p>1988 1) Transportation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1987 2) Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee Hearings on Amtrak, January 4, 1987 Amtrak/Conrail Collision and Railroad Safety</p><p>1988 3) Transportation Budget Hearing Fiscal Year 1989 – Amtrak Funding Issues, Folder 1 1988 4) Transportation Budget Hearing Fiscal Year 1989 – Amtrak Funding Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Transportation Center Garage Official Opening</p><p>1987-1988 6) Transportation – Constituent’s Concern, Weicker Replies</p><p>1986-1988 7) Transportation – Department of Transportation Connecticut Grant Announcements</p><p>1988 8) Transportation – H.R. 4794 – Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>Box 687</p><p>1988 1) Transportation – H.R. 4794 – Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1988 2) Transportation – I-91/ I-84/ I-291 Interchange Completion</p><p>1987-1988 3) Transportation – Metro North</p><p>1987 4) Transportation – National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Regulations</p><p>1986-1988 5) Transportation – News Clippings, Congressional Quarterly, Congressional Research Service</p><p>1986-1987 6) Transportation Newsletters</p><p>1984 7) Transportation – Orphan Bridges</p><p>1987 8) Transportation – Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation Hearing, January 20, 1987 ca. 1983 9) Transportation Union (13c)</p><p>1988 10) Transportation] – Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as Amended through February 1988, and Related Laws</p><p>1986 11) Transportation – Urban Mass Transportation Administration Fiscal Year 1986 Apportionments</p><p>1988 12) Travelmation Project – Constituent Concerns – Gloria Schaffer</p><p>1987-1988 13) Truck and Bus Safety Act of 1987, S.861</p><p>Box 688 1984-1988 1) Truck – Clippings on Truck Tandems</p><p>1980-1987 2) Trucking Deregulation</p><p>1986-1988 3) Truck Safety Concerns</p><p>1981-1984 4) Truck – Tandem Trucks Provisions – Gas Tax Bills</p><p>1983 5) Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act of 1983</p><p>1981-1985 6) Urban Gardening</p><p>1987 7) United States London Gateways Case</p><p>1985 8) Weicker Amtrak Speech</p><p>1988 9) Weicker on Mass Transit/Amtrak</p><p>1987-1988 10) Welfare- 100th Congress – Published Articles, Folder 1</p><p>Box 689</p><p>1987-1988 1) Welfare- 100th Congress – Published Articles, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 2) Welfare Briefings, Statements</p><p>1987-1988 3) Welfare Reform – S.1511 Background</p><p>1980-1988 4) Westchester Airport , New York, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1988 5) Westchester Airport, New York, Folder 2</p><p>Box 690</p><p>1988 1) Westchester Airport, New York – Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations </p><p>1987-1988 2) WIC – Women, Infants, and Children Program and Dear Colleagues</p><p>1984-1985 3) WIC – Women, Infants and Children – Stockman Recession</p><p>Ellis Hyman Files</p><p>Box 691 1986-1987 1) AIDS in the Workplace-Congressional Research Information Pack</p><p>1985-1986 2) AIDS in the Workplace – Miscellaneous Materials</p><p>1987-1988 3) AIDS in the Workplace – Miscellaneous Materials</p><p>1987 4) Associations - Employee Benefit Research Institute</p><p>1987 5) Associations - Employers Council on Flexible Compensation</p><p>1987 6) Associations - Institute for Scrap Iron and Steel</p><p>1988 7) Associations - National Alliance of Business</p><p>1985-1987 8) Davis-Bacon Act – Congressional Research Service Information Pack</p><p>1985-1988 9) Hatch Act – Congressional Research Service Information Pack</p><p>1983-1988 10) High Technology Development</p><p>1982, 1988 11) Job Training and Partnership Act – Bills</p><p>1986-1988 12) Job Training and Partnership Act – Clippings</p><p>Box 692</p><p>1983-1988 1) Job Training and Partnership Act – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1987 2) Job Training and Partnership Act – Correspondence</p><p>1988 3) Job Training and Partnership Act – Inspector General Audit</p><p>1987-1988 4) Job Training and Partnership Act – Miscellaneous Reports</p><p>1988 5) Job Training and Partnership Act – Testimony</p><p>1982, 1987 6) Joint Economic Committee – Competitiveness of Workforce</p><p>1988 7) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Amendments to S. 2086</p><p>1987 8) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Articles</p><p>1988 9) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Articles, January, April 1988</p><p>1988 10) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Articles, May-July 1988 Box 693</p><p>1988 1) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Associated General Contractors of America</p><p>1988 2) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Building and Construction Industry Letters</p><p>1987-1988 3) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Building and Construction Industry Materials</p><p>1988 4) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1988 5) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings –Dresser Industries, Inc.</p><p>1985 6) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings –“Estimates of the Effects of Occupational Safety Health Regulation, 1973-1983”</p><p>1980 7) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977</p><p>1988 8) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Governor’s Report</p><p>1978 9) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Hartford Civic Center Collapse</p><p>1988 10) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Hearing Report – Folder 1</p><p>1988 11) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Hearing Report – Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 12) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Invitations</p><p>1970-1988 13) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Legal and Court Briefs</p><p>Box 694</p><p>1987-1988 1) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Letters Received</p><p>1988 2) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Memos and Outlines</p><p>1987-1988 3) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Memos and Statements on OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration</p><p>1987 4) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – National Bureau of Standards</p><p>1986-1988 5) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Clippings and Press Releases 1987-1988 6) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Materials</p><p>1987 7) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Statistics</p><p>1988 8) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Press Releases</p><p>1987 9) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Rust Engineering</p><p>1988 10) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – S. 2086 – Copies of Bill</p><p>1988 11) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – S. 2518</p><p>1988 12) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Michael E. Barbroody</p><p>1988 13) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Mayor Thomas Bucci</p><p>1988 14) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Citizens Nancy Daddonna and Beth Addona</p><p>1988 15) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – John Egan Jr.</p><p>1988 16) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony - William J. Gainer</p><p>1988 17) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Robert Georgine</p><p>1988 18) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Dr. John Lyons, Dr. Charles Culver, and Dr. Richard Wright</p><p>1987-1988 19) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – John Pendergrass</p><p>1988 20) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Christopher Shays</p><p>1988 21) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Testimony – Mario Suarez</p><p>1982-1988 22) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Texstar Construction Corporation</p><p>1988 23) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Transcripts</p><p>1988 24) L’Ambiance Plaza Accident Hearings – Witness – William Varga</p><p>1988 25) Minimum Wage Restoration Act – Briefing Book</p><p>Box 695</p><p>1979-1980 1) NLRB vs. Yeshiva University – Clippings 1981-1982 2) NLRB vs. Yeshiva University – Clippings</p><p>1987-1988 3) Omnibus Trade Bill – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1987-1988 4) Omnibus Trade Bill – U.S. Trade Policy</p><p>1988 5) Pension Reform – Bills</p><p>1988 6) Pension Reform – Clippings</p><p>1985-1988 7) Pension Reform – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1987 8) Pension Reform – Letters</p><p>1987-1988 9) Pension Reform - Press Releases</p><p>Box 696</p><p>1987-1988 1) Pension Reform – Small Business Council of America – Testimony and Report</p><p>1980s 2) Railroad Retirement Act – Petition</p><p>1983-1988 3) Railroad Retirement Board</p><p>1987-1988 4) Retirement Income for the Aging</p><p>1987 5) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Bills</p><p>1988 6) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Clippings</p><p>1987 7) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Coalition on Occupational Disease Notification</p><p>1987-1988 8) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Letters</p><p>1987 9) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Reports</p><p>1987 10) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Small Business Administration</p><p>1987 11) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Summary 1988 12) S. 79 – High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act – Testimony – Fred W. Alvarez</p><p>1987-1988 13) S. 552 – Federal Employee Equity Study Commission Act</p><p>1988 14) S. 1523 – Amendment to Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, RICO</p><p>Box 697</p><p>1981-1987 1) Unions – Congressional Research Services Materials</p><p>1987 2) Women in Non-Traditional Work – Hearings – November 17, 1987</p><p>1987-1988 3) Youth Employment Services Act, YES</p><p>Thomas Laskey Files</p><p>Box 698</p><p>1987-1988 1) Bank of New York/Irving Bank Corporation - Takeover Bid</p><p>1986 2) Banking – Miscellaneous, Fall 1986</p><p>1987 3) Banking – Miscellaneous, 1987</p><p>1982 4) Banking Deregulation – Bank Holding Companies – Testimony of John S.R. Shad</p><p>1981-1982 5) Banking Deregulation – Consumer Protection</p><p>1981-1982 6) Banking Deregulation – Depository Institutions Regulation Committee – Joint Resolution</p><p>1977 7) Banking Deregulation – Equal Credit Opportunity</p><p>1979-1982 8) Banking Deregulation – Glass-Steagall Act</p><p>1979-1982 9) Banking Deregulation – Municipal Bond Registration Requirements</p><p>1985 10) Banking Deregulation – S. 716 – Financial Services Clarification Act</p><p>Box 699 1981-1982 1) Banking Deregulation – S. 1720 – Financial Institutions Restructuring and Services Act – Miscellaneous</p><p>1981 2) Banking Deregulation – S. 1720 – Financial Institutions Restructuring and Services Act Bill</p><p>1980-1982 3) Banking Deregulation – S. 1720 – Financial Institutions Restructuring and Services Act – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1981 4) Banking Deregulation – S. 1720 – Financial Institutions Restructuring and Services Act – Testimony</p><p>1984 5) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Bills</p><p>1984-1985 6) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 7) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1984-1985 8) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Correspondence</p><p>1984 9) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Notes</p><p>1984-1985 10) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Reports</p><p>1985 11) Banking Deregulation – S. 2851 – Financial Services Competitive Equity Act – Testimony</p><p>1986-1987 12) Banking, Housing, Mortgages – Notes</p><p>1988 13) Briefing Book – Miscellaneous Issues</p><p>Box 700</p><p>1983-1984 1) Brokered Deposits – “Sledgehammer Rule”</p><p>1983 2) Committee on Developing American Capitalism</p><p>1987 3) Competitive Equality Banking Act – Savings Bank Provisions</p><p>1987 4) Connecticut Bankers Association 1987-1988 5) Connecticut Banking</p><p>1987-1988 6) Connecticut Community Banker Association</p><p>1987 7) Connecticut Housing</p><p>1987 8) Connecticut Liquidity Investment Fund, Incorporated</p><p>1988 9) Council of Economic Advisors</p><p>1987 10) Credit Union National Association, Incorporated</p><p>1987 11) Economic Development Association – Governor O’Neill’s Office</p><p>1987-1988 12) Export-Import Bank</p><p>1986-1987 13) Federal Accounting Standards Board – Accounting Rules Since Tax Reform Act of 1986</p><p>1987 14) Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Recapitalization</p><p>1987-1988 15) Foreign Investments in United States</p><p>1981-1982 16) Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982</p><p>1987-1988 17) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Bills</p><p>Box 701</p><p>1987-1988 1) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Clippings</p><p>1987-1988 2) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Correspondence</p><p>1988 3) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Notes</p><p>1987-1988 4) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Reports</p><p>1987 5) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, July, November</p><p>1988 6) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, December 1-2</p><p>1987 7) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, December 3</p><p>1987 8) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, December 8</p><p>1987 9) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, December 8 1987 10) Glass-Steagall Act Legislation – Testimony, December 9-10</p><p>1987 11) Greenspan, Alan</p><p>1985 12) Grove City vs. Bell – Congressional Research Service Legal Analysis</p><p>Box 702</p><p>1987 1) H.R. 28 – Expedited Funds Availability Act</p><p>1987 2) H.R. 50 – Financial Services Competitive Services Act of 1987</p><p>1987-1988 3) H.R. 176 – Truth in Savings Act</p><p>1987-1988 4) H.R. 2631 – Mint Reauthorization – Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1984-1989 5) Home Equity Loans</p><p>1987 6) Hostile Foreign Takeover Moratorium Act</p><p>1987-1988 7) International Debt</p><p>1987-1988 8) Interstate Banking – Connecticut</p><p>1983-1985 9) Interstate Banking Laws</p><p>1983-1986 10) Junk Bonds</p><p>1987-1988 11) Junk Bonds</p><p>1986-1988 12) Letter to World Bank – Signed by Weicker</p><p>1987-1988 13) Letters Sent – Banking</p><p>Box 703</p><p>1987-1988 1) Letters Sent – Bork/Federal Court System, Judiciary, Court Cases</p><p>1988 2) Letters Sent – Budget</p><p>1987 3) Letters Sent – Census</p><p>1987-1988 4) Letters Sent – Constitutional Issues</p><p>1988 5) Letters Sent – Consumer Affairs 1987-1988 6) Letters Sent – Credit Services</p><p>1988 7) Letters Sent – Customs/Immigration</p><p>1987-1988 8) Letters Sent – Foreign Affairs – Foreign Investment, World Bank, Distribution of Weapons</p><p>1987-1988 9) Letters Sent – Health</p><p>1987 10) Letters Sent – Home Loans/Housing</p><p>1987-1988 11) Letters Sent – Internal Affairs – Drunk Driving, Schools, Crime, Cost of Living</p><p>1987-1988 12) Letters Sent – Investment</p><p>1987 13) Letters Sent – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1988 14) Letters Sent – Edwin Meese</p><p>1987 15) Letters Sent – Treasury</p><p>1987 16) McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945</p><p>1988 17) Mexican Debt Plan</p><p>1987-1988 18) Miscellaneous – Lieberman Speech, Intern Quiz, History Letters, Stock Market Plunge, Census, Computer</p><p>1983 19) Monetary Control Act</p><p>1987 20) National Association of Casualty and Surety Agents</p><p>1987-1988 21) New York Stock Exchange – Clippings ca. 1987-1988 22) Northeast Bancorp/Bank of New York – Merger</p><p>1987 23) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation</p><p>1986-1988 24) Program Trading</p><p>1988 25) Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, RESPA</p><p>1985 26) S. 206 – Banking Convenience Act of 1985</p><p>1987 27) S. 430 – Retail Competition Enforcement Act</p><p>Box 704 1987 1) S. 616 and H.R. 515 – Full Credit Card Cost Disclosure Act</p><p>1987 2) S. 790 – Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 – Bills</p><p>1986-1987 3) S. 790 – Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 – Clippings</p><p>1987 4) S. 790 – Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 – Correspondence</p><p>1987 5) S. 790 – Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 – Notes</p><p>1987 6) S. 790 – Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987 – Reports</p><p>1987 7) S. 1201 and H.R. 458 – Credit Reporting Reform Act</p><p>1987 8) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Bills</p><p>1987-1988 9) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Clippings</p><p>Box 705</p><p>1984, 1986 1) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1987 2) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Congressional Research Service Materials, March-August</p><p>1987 3) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Congressional Research Service Materials, September-December</p><p>1988 4) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Congressional Research Service Materials</p><p>1988 5) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Correspondence, February, May</p><p>1988 6) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Correspondence, June</p><p>1988 7) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Correspondence, July-August</p><p>1987-1988 8) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Dear Colleagues Letters</p><p>1987-1988 9) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Notes</p><p>1987-1988 10) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Press Releases</p><p>1987-1988 11) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Reports Box 706</p><p>1987-1988 1) S. 1323 – Anti-Takeover Legislation – Testimony</p><p>1987 2) S. 1380 – Insider Trading Proscriptions Act of 1987</p><p>1987 3) S. 1665 – Farm Credit Act Amendments of 1987</p><p>1987 4) S. 1742 – Coinage Reform Act</p><p>1988 5) S. 1776 – Modernized Coin Designs – Commission of Fine Arts</p><p>1988 6) S. 2073 – Thrift Charter Enhancement Act of 1988</p><p>1987 7) Savings and Loan League of Connecticut</p><p>1987-1987 8) Securities and Exchange Commission Reauthorization – Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1987 9) Stollar, Abe – Immigration Case </p><p>1987 10) Subcommittee on Securities – Oversight Hearing of Corporate Takeovers</p><p>1984 11) The Banking Center – Lakeside Apartments, Wollcot, Connecticut</p><p>Ca. 1987-1988 12) Treasury Direct</p><p>1987 13) U.S. Foreign Loans to Eastern Bloc Nations</p><p>1987 14) United States Conference of Mayors – Baker Suit</p><p>1987 15) Volcker, Paul A. – Testimony</p><p>1979 16) Weicker Amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Small Saver – Contains Letter Signed by Bob Dole</p><p>1987-1988 17) World Bank Appropriation</p><p>Kathy C. MIller Files</p><p>Box 707</p><p>1986 1) Correspondence – Anniversary Greetings 1986, January-December</p><p>1987 2) Correspondence – Anniversary Greetings 1987, January-October</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Anniversary Greetings 1988, March-December 1986 4) Correspondence – Auction Items 1986, March-December</p><p>1987 5) Correspondence – Auction Items 1987, February-November</p><p>1988 6) Correspondence – Auction Items 1988, January-October</p><p>1986 7) Correspondence – Birthday Greetings 1986, January-May</p><p>1986 8) Correspondence – Birthday Greetings 1986, June-December</p><p>1987 9) Correspondence – Birthday Greetings 1987, January-November</p><p>1988 10) Correspondence – Birthday Greetings 1988, February-November</p><p>Box 708</p><p>1982 1) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, January-February</p><p>1982 2) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, March-April</p><p>1982 3) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, May-June</p><p>1982 4) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, July-August</p><p>1982 5) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, September-October</p><p>1982 6) Correspondence – Campaign/Political Thank You 1982, November-December</p><p>1986 7) Correspondence – Condolences 1986, January-November</p><p>1987 8) Correspondence – Condolences 1987, January-September</p><p>1988 9) Correspondence – Condolences 1988, January-December</p><p>Box 709</p><p>1986 1) Correspondence – Congratulatory Notes 1986, January-October</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Congratulatory Notes 1988, January-April</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Congratulatory Notes 1988, May</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Congratulatory Notes 1988, June</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Congratulatory Notes 1988, July-December 1986 6) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1986, January-May</p><p>1986 7) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1986, June-December</p><p>1987 8) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1987, January-April</p><p>Box 710</p><p>1987 1) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1987, May-July</p><p>1987 2) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1987, August-December</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1988, January-May</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1988, June-August</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Eagle Scout 1988, September-December</p><p>1987 6) Correspondence – General Family Correspondence</p><p>1987 7) Correspondence – Gifts Received 1987, January-June</p><p>1987 8) Correspondence – Gifts Received 1987, July-December</p><p>1988 9) Correspondence – Gifts Received 1988, January-September</p><p>1983 10) Correspondence – Honorary Service-1983, January-April</p><p>Box 711</p><p>1983 1) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1983, May-November</p><p>1984 2) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1984-Acceptances, January-June</p><p>1984 3) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1984-Acceptances, July-December</p><p>1985 4) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1985-Acceptances</p><p>1986 5) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1986-Acceptances, January-June</p><p>1986 6) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1986-Acceptances, July-December</p><p>1987 7) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1987-Acceptances, January-June</p><p>Box 712 1987 1) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1987-Acceptances, July-December</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1988-Acceptances, January-June</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1988-Acceptances, July-September</p><p>1983 4) Correspondence – Honorary Service Declines 1983, January-May</p><p>1983 5) Correspondence – Honorary Service Declines 1983, July-November</p><p>1984 6) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1984-Declines, January-June</p><p>1984 7) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1984-Declines, July-December</p><p>1985 8) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1985-Declines</p><p>1986 9) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1986-Declines, January-June</p><p>Box 713</p><p>1986 1) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1986-Declines, July-December</p><p>1987 2) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1987-Declines, February-September</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1988-Declines, January-June</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1988-Declines, July-August</p><p>1979-1980 5) Correspondence – Honorary Service-Honorary Memberships, 1979-1980</p><p>1981 6) Correspondence – Honorary Service-Honorary Memberships, 1981</p><p>1982 7) Correspondence – Honorary Service-Honorary Memberships, 1982</p><p>1981-1982 8) Correspondence – Honorary Service 1981,1982-Honorary Membership Declines</p><p>1988 9) Correspondence – Incoming, October 1988 </p><p>1988 10) Correspondence – Incoming, undated, November 1-8, 1988</p><p>1988 11) Correspondence – Incoming, November 9, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>Box 714</p><p>1988 1) Correspondence – Incoming, November 9, 1988, Folder 2 1988 2) Correspondence – Incoming, November 10, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Incoming, November 10, 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Incoming, November 11, 1988</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Incoming, November 12, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Correspondence – Incoming, November 13, 1988</p><p>Box 715</p><p>1988 1) Correspondence – Incoming, November 14 , 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Incoming, November 14, 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Incoming, November 15, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Incoming, November 15, 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Incoming, November 16, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Correspondence – Incoming, November 17, 1988</p><p>1988 7) Correspondence – Incoming, November 18-20, 1988</p><p>Box 716</p><p>1988 1) Correspondence – Incoming, November 21, 1988</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Incoming, November 22-24, 1988</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Incoming, November 25-27, 1988</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Incoming, November 28, 1988</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Incoming, November 29-30, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Correspondence – Incoming, December</p><p>1988 7) Correspondence – Issue Mail, Thank You, January-April, 1988</p><p>1988 8) Correspondence – Issue Mail, Thank You, May-October, 1988</p><p>1986 9) Correspondence – Mailgrams, January-November, 1986 Box 717</p><p>1987 1) Correspondence – Mailgrams, January-October, 1987</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Mailgrams, January-October, 1988</p><p>1987 3) Correspondence – Members of Congress, January-February, May, October- December, 1987</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Members of Congress, February, May, December, 1988</p><p>1986 5) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, January-March, 1986</p><p>1986 6) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, April-May, 1986</p><p>1986 7) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, June, 1986</p><p>1986 8) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, July-September, 1986</p><p>1986 9) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, October-December, 1986]</p><p>1987 10) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, January-February, 1987</p><p>1987 11) Correspondence – Personal ,General Thank You, March, 1987]</p><p>Box 718</p><p>1987 1) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, April, 1987</p><p>1987 2) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, May, 1987</p><p>1987 3) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, June 2-12, 1987</p><p>1987 4) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, June 15-26, 1987</p><p>1987 5) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, July, 1987</p><p>1987 6) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, August-September, 1987</p><p>1987 7) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, October 2-8, 1987</p><p>1987 8) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, October 9-28, 1987</p><p>1987 9) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, November-December, 1987</p><p>1988 10) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, January-February, 1987 Box 719</p><p>1988 1) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, March-April, 1988</p><p>1988 2) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, May, 1988</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, June-July, 1988</p><p>1988 4) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, August, 1988</p><p>1988 5) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, September, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Correspondence – Personal, General Thank You, October, 1988</p><p>1986 7) Correspondence – 1987 Personal Correspondence, 1986</p><p>1985-1986 8) Correspondence – Recipes, June, July, 1985; January, February, August, 1986</p><p>1987 9) Correspondence – Recipes, February-June, August, November, 1987</p><p>1988 10) Correspondence – Recipes, February-March, June, September, October, 1988</p><p>1986 11) Correspondence – Special Requests, February-May, 1986</p><p>1987 12) Correspondence – Special Requests, January-December, 1987</p><p>1988 13) Correspondence – Special Requestsk, January-November, 1988</p><p>Box 720</p><p>1982 1) Telephone Log, January-June, 1982, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1982-1983 2) Telephone Log, June 1982-July 1983, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1983 3) Telephone Log, July-November, 1983, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1984 4) Telephone Log, January-May, 1984, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1984 5) Telephone Log, June 1984, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1985 6) Telephone Log, January 1985,Spiral Notebook</p><p>1986 7) Telephone Log, June-September, 1986, Spiral Notebook</p><p>1987 8) Telephone Log, 1987, Spiral Notebook 1987 9) Telephone Log, August-December, 1987 Spiral Notebook</p><p>Steve Moore Files</p><p>Box 721</p><p>1982-1983 1) Abortion – Abortion Bills – Senate Joint Resolutions 3, 8, 9 and S. 26, 210</p><p>1982 2) Abortion – Abortion Debate</p><p>1981-1983 3) Abortion – Abortion Rights</p><p>1982 4) Abortion – Connecticut Case on Fetal Right to Sue – Rosalee Douglas and Paul Douglas vs. Town of Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1980 5) Abortion – House Joint Resolution 610 – Fiscal Year 1981 Continuing Resolution – Lowell Weicker Amendment</p><p>1980-1981 6) Abortion – House Joint Resolution 637 – Fiscal Year 1981 Continuing Resolution II – Lowell Weicker Amendment</p><p>1979-1980 7) Abortion – H. R. 4962, Child Health Assurance Act</p><p>1975-1979 8) Abortion – Illness – Medical Complications</p><p>1980 9) Abortion – Legal Services Corporation Abortion Issues</p><p>1981-1983 10) Abortion – Robert Packwood’s Package and Rhonda Copelon Testimony – Center for Constitutional Rights</p><p>1983 11) Abortion – Senate Joint Resolution 3 – Human Life Federalism Amendment</p><p>1981-1982 12) Abortion – Senate Joint Resolution 110 – Hatch Amendment – “States Rights” Constitutional Amendment</p><p>1982 13) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – 1982 Senate Vote/Debate</p><p>1983 14) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Action of November 9,1983 – Senate Action</p><p>Box 722</p><p>1979-1982 1) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Federal Employees Health Insurance</p><p>1982 2) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Interest Group Materials Ca. 1980-1983 3) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Jeremiah Denton Copy</p><p>1983 4) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Lowell Weicker Statement ca. 1982-1983 5) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Lowell Weicker Amendment</p><p>1982 6) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – S. 2372 – Federal Abortion Funding Restriction Bill</p><p>1983 7) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Talking Points</p><p>1979-1980 8) Ashbrook Abortion Amendment – Treasury and Postal Service Appropriations</p><p>1983 9) Bankruptcy Bill – Bankruptcy Reform Act – Helms Amendments</p><p>1982 10) Corrigan – Angela Corrigan Burrows – Visa Application</p><p>1982-1983 11) Cranga-Cockell Family – Romanian Family Emigration Case</p><p>1983 12) General Charts</p><p>1974-1979 13) Genetic Disorders</p><p>1980s 14) HHS – Department of Health and Human Services Homilies – National Adoption Week</p><p>1979-1982 15) Lowell Weicker Position Paper Update – May 7, 1982 Franking Issue</p><p>1983 16) Lowell Weicker Pay/Honorarium Amendment</p><p>1971-1983 17) Lowell Weicker – TB Defense Votes – Connecticut Congressional Delegation Defense Votes</p><p>Box 723</p><p>1984 1) Mathias Scholarship Bill – Scholarship Program for Developing Countries Act</p><p>1983 2) Nuclear Freeze – Other Freezes</p><p>1979-1982 3) Old Form Letters – Miscellaneous Issues</p><p>1977-1978 4) Panama Canal Treaties – Panama Canal Background</p><p>1983 5) Paper.prm – The Automated Office: Electronic Sweatshop or Electronic Cottage –for ADMN 640 – May 3, 1983 1984 6) Pledge of Resistance – December 2, 1984, Protest Against American Intervention in Central America</p><p>1982-1983 7) Rules Committee – CMS – Computerized Mail System</p><p>1977-1980 8) S. 16 – Presidential Primary Act</p><p>Charles H. Murphy Files</p><p>Box 724</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – 9mm Pistol – Ruger P85</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – A-10 – Air National Guard Issue</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Aegis Issue – Sale to Japan – Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1984-1985 4) Subject Files – Air Force Helicopter Programs 1985 – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 5) Subject Files – Air Force Helicopter Programs 1985 – Folder 2</p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – Air Force Trip – November 1984</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Aircraft Carrier Issues</p><p>1985 8) Subject Files – All Composite Airframe Program, ACAP</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Alternate M1 Diesel Engine</p><p>1984 10) Subject Files – Appointment Book 1984</p><p>Box 725</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – Appointment Book 1985</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – Appointment Book 1986</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Appointment Book 1987</p><p>1983 4) Subject Files – Appointment Calendar 1983</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – Arms Control Issues</p><p>1975-1986 6) Subject Files – Army Helicopter Programs 1984-1987 7) Subject Files – Articles – Written by and about Lowell Weicker Regarding Defense Issues</p><p>Box 726</p><p>1983-1985 1) Subject Files – Avco AGT 1500 – Second Source Issues – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 2) Subject Files – Avco AGT 1500 – Second Source Issues – Folder 2</p><p>1983-1988 3) Subject Files – Avco (Textron) Issues</p><p>1985-1987 4) Subject Files – Avco Visit – September 1985</p><p>1988 5) Subject Files – B-1 Bomber Issue</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Black Programs – Amendment</p><p>1983-1987 7) Subject Files – Black Programs – Backup Material for Amendment – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 8) Subject Files – Black Programs – Backup Material for Amendment – Folder 2</p><p>1983-1987 9) Subject Files – Black Programs – Backup Material for Amendment – Folder 3</p><p>Box 727</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Black Programs – Current – Miscellaneous</p><p>1986-1987 2) Subject Files – Black Programs – Floor Material – Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 3) Subject Files – Black Programs – Floor Material – Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – Black Programs – Special Access Review Panel Board Report</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Black Programs – Weicker Floor Statement</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Black Sea Incident</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – C-17</p><p>1987-1988 8) Subject Files – Carlucci, Frank – Conflict of Interest</p><p>1983-1988 9) Subject Files – Central America, 1983-1988 </p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – CH/MH-53 Issue Box 728</p><p>1980-1987 1) Subject Files – Chemical Weapons, 1980-1987 </p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – COLAs – Cost of Living Adjustments for Military Retirees</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Colt Industries Issue – M16A2 Rifle</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Command Headquarters – Department of Defense Inspector General Report – Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Subject Files – Command Headquarters – Department of Defense Inspector General Report – Folder 2</p><p>1983-1986 6) Subject Files – Commissaries</p><p>1986 7) Subject Files – Committee Members</p><p>1987 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Analysis and Technology, Inorporated.</p><p>Box 729</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Arnox Corporation – Folder 1</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Arnox Corporation – Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Avco Corporation</p><p>1987-1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Ball Bearing Industry Issue</p><p>1981-1988 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Barnes Engineering</p><p>1984 6) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Bell/Textron – Lighter Air Cushion Vehicle</p><p>1981-1984 7) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Century Brass Products, Incorporated</p><p>1981-1987 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Colt Industries – Chandler Evans Division – Folder 1</p><p>1981-1987 9) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Colt Industries – Chandler Evans Division – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 10) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – ConDec Corporation 1985 11) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Contractor Support Services</p><p>1986-1988 12) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Defense Contracts – Connecticut Overview</p><p>Box 730</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Defense Contracts – Data Requests</p><p>1984-1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Defense Contracts – General</p><p>1986-1987 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Duracell, Incorporated</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Electric Boat – Contract Data – Employment</p><p>1983-1986 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Electro-Methods, Incorporated</p><p>1984-1988 6) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Energy Research Corporation</p><p>1986-1987 7) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Ethan Allen, Incorporated</p><p>1982-1988 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Fermont</p><p>1983-1988 9) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Hamilton Standard</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Hamilton Standard – T-700 Fuel Control System</p><p>1982-1988 11) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Kaman Diversified Technologies Corporation</p><p>1983-1986 12) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – LFE Corporation – Fluids Control Division</p><p>Box 731</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – MM88A2 Issue</p><p>1986-1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – MicroGeneSys, Incorporated</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Norco 1983-1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Norden Systems, Incorporated – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1988 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Norden Systems, Incorporated – Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Norden Systems, Incorporated – Contracts and Employment</p><p>1984-1987 7) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – O.F. Mossberg and Sons, Incorporated</p><p>1987 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Okay Industries, Incorporated</p><p>1986 9) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Olin Corporation</p><p>1983-1988 10) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Perkin-Elmer Corporation – Folder 1</p><p>Box 732</p><p>1983-1988 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Perkin-Elmer Corporation – Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Perkin-Elmer Corporation – Hughs Night Vision System</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Philips Medical Systems</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Pratt and Whitney – Contracts and Employment</p><p>1984-1988 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Pratt and Whitney – F404 Engine Special Source</p><p>1985-1988 6) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Pratt and Whitney – General Electric vs. Pratt & Whitney</p><p>1987 7) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Pratt and Whitney – Research and Development</p><p>1984-1988 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – RemSales, Incorporated</p><p>Box 733 1983-1988 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation – Folder 2</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation – Contracts and Employment ca. 1987-1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Sperry Gyroscope</p><p>1983 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Standard Metals, Incorporated</p><p>1985-1988 6) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Strategic Defense Initiative – Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 7) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Strategic Defense Initiative – Folder 2</p><p>1988 8) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Teledyne Industries, Incorporated</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Toshiba Machine Company/Kongsberg Trade – Technology Exports to Soviet Union</p><p>1982-1986 10) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Turbine Engine Services</p><p>1984-1988 11) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – UNC Naval Products</p><p>1986 12) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – University of Connecticut – University Research Initiative</p><p>1987 13) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – United Technologies Corporation – Space Station</p><p>1985 14) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Vectron</p><p>Box 734</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Vista Ventures</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Yale University – Chemical and Biological Warfare Research (CBW)</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Defense Industries – Yale University – Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration (DARPA) 1988 4) Subject Files – Connecticut Nike Bases</p><p>1982-1987 5) Subject Files – Contracting Out</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Conventional Defense Initiative Amendment (CDI) – Small ICBM</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Croaker Memorial</p><p>1985 8) Subject Files – Lester Crown</p><p>1984-1987 9) Subject Files – CV Helicopter</p><p>1987-1988 10) Subject Files – Ingrid deBainter, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 11) Subject Files – Ingrid deBainter, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 12) Subject Files – Ingrid deBainter, Folder 3</p><p>1987 13) Subject Files – Defense Industries by State – Aircraft Carrier Issue</p><p>Box 735</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Defense Positions – Political Candidates – 1988 Elections</p><p>1981-1982 2) Subject Files – Defense Voting Records – Lowell Weicker and Toby Moffett</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Coal Purchases</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Contractor Use of Discount Airfares – Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Contractor Use of Discount Airfares – Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Contractor Use of Discount Airfares – Correspondence</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Contractor Use of Discount Airfares – Miscellaneous</p><p>1984-1988 8) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Cost Analysis Investment Group</p><p>1984-1987 9) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Homeless Shelters</p><p>1987-1988 10) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Inspector General – Effectiveness of Organization Box 736</p><p>1986-1988 1) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Liquor Sales</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Military Status Report – October 1987</p><p>1983-1985 3) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Schools</p><p>1984-1988 4) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Urinalysis Program – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 5) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Urinalysis Program – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 6) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Urinalysis Program – Folder 3</p><p>1984-1988 7) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Urinalysis Program – Folder 4</p><p>1984-1988 8) Subject Files – Department of Defense – Urinalysis Program – Folder 5</p><p>1986-1987 9) Subject Files – Department of Defense/General Accounting Office – Operation and Support Study</p><p>Box 737</p><p>1981-1988 1) Subject Files – Electric Boat</p><p>1983-1988 2) Subject Files – Electric Boat – Strikes</p><p>1985 3) Subject Files – F20 Fighter vs. F16 Fighter</p><p>1985-1986 4) Subject Files – F100 Engine Logistics – Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 5) Subject Files – F100 Engine Logistics – Folder 2</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – F100 Engine Trip – February 1986</p><p>1987 7) F100 Logistical Support – Department of Defense Inspector General Report</p><p>1983-1988 8) Subject Files – Fighter Engine Competition – Folder 1</p><p>Box 738</p><p>1983-1988 1) Subject Files – Fighter Engine Competition – Folder 2</p><p>1981-1987 2) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Frank Carlucci – Long Range Financial Planning 1987-1988 3) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Current (Miscellaneous)</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Editorial Written by Murphy</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Floor Material</p><p>1984-1988 6) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Fiscal Year 1988 – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 7) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Fiscal Year 1988 – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 8) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Fiscal Year 1988 – Folder 3</p><p>Box 739</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – General Accounting Office</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program – Weicker Floor Statement</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program 1988 – Gleister Affair</p><p>1972-1988 4) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program Issue – Folder 1</p><p>1972-1988 5) Subject Files – Five Year Defense Program Issue – Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 6) Subject Files – Force Structure</p><p>1981-1987 7) Subject Files – Former Spouses of Servicemen</p><p>1982-1983 8) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1984 – Defense Budget</p><p>Box 740</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1984 Issues – Defense</p><p>1984 2) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1985 Budget – Defense</p><p>1984 3) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1985 Department of Defense Authorization – ICR</p><p>1983-1984 4) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1985 Issues – Defense</p><p>1984-1986 5) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1986 Budget – Defense</p><p>1984-1985 6) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1986 Markup Notes – Defense</p><p>1986 7) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1986 Reauthorization Supplement – Defense 1986 8) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1987 Authorization – Defense – Voting Records</p><p>1986 9) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1987 Budget – Defense</p><p>Box 741</p><p>1985-1986 1) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1987 Issues – Defense</p><p>1985-1986 2) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1987 MV/Conference Issues – Defense</p><p>1987-1988 3) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget – Defense</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1988 Defense Authorization Bill</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1988 Hearings – Defense – Schedule</p><p>1986-1987 6) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1988 Issues – Defense</p><p>1987 7) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1988 Markup Issues – Defense</p><p>1988 8) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations Markup – Defense Appropriations – Folder 1</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations Markup – Defense Appropriations – Folder 2</p><p>Box 742 1988 1) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1989 Authorizations and Base Closures – Defense Authorizations</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1989 Budget – Defense</p><p>1982 3) Subject Files – Rodney Ford</p><p>1982 4) Subject Files – Mark Froelich</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – GWEN – Ground Wave Emergency Network – Environmental Impact</p><p>1988 6) Subject Files – Hearing Schedule – Calendar Year 1988 – Fiscal Year 1989 – Defense</p><p>1986-1987 7) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – AH64 Helmet Issues</p><p>1987-1988 8) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – AH64B 1988 9) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Allied-Signal Aerospace Company – Garrett Auxiliary Power Division</p><p>1985-1986 10) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Aviation Doctrine</p><p>1985-1987 11) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Aviation Programs – Fiscal Year 1988 – Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 12) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Aviation Programs – Fiscal Year 1988 – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1987 13) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Blackhawk UH60A</p><p>1984-1988 14) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Helicopter Modernization – Briefings</p><p>1987 15) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Helicopter Modernization Program – Weicker Proposal</p><p>1986 16) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Trip Notes – January 1986 – Folder 1</p><p>Box 743</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Trip Notes – January 1986 – Folder 2</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Army Trip Notes – February-September 1986</p><p>1986-1987 3) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Bell Helicopter – Textron</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Bell Helicopter-Textron</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Boeing Sikorsky – Operation and Support Costs</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Boeing Vertol</p><p>1982-1987 7) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Briefing – Pending Material</p><p>1986 8) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Briefings</p><p>Box 744</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Briefings – Retired Graphics 1987 2) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Close Air Support Issue</p><p>1983-1988 3) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Composite Rotor Technology – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1988 4) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Composite Rotor Technology – Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Fort Hood Visit – January 1987</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Fort Rucker Trip – December 1986</p><p>1984-1985 7) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – General Helicopter Companies (Murphy’s Travel Itineraries)</p><p>1984-1986 8) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Helicopter Avionics – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1986 9) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Helicopter Avionics – Folder 2</p><p>1988 10) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Helicopter Companies – Overview (Murphy’s Travel Itineraries)</p><p>Box 745</p><p>1980, 1985 1) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – IBM – Avionics</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Light Attack Helicopter Issue – MH-6 and MH-58</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – OH-58D</p><p>1974-1986 4) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Operation and Support Costs – Briefings – Folder 1</p><p>1974-1986 5) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Operation and Support Costs – Briefings – Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 6) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – RTM-322 Engine – Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 7) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – RTM-322 Engine – Folder 2</p><p>Box 746</p><p>1984-1986 1) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Sample Data Collection – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1986 2) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Sample Data Collection – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 3) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Sample Data Collection – Folder 3 1984-1986 4) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Sample Data Collection – Folder 4</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation – General</p><p>1985-1986 6) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Support – Operation and Service – Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 7) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Support – Operation and Service – Folder 2</p><p>1988 8) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – UH-1 Upgrade</p><p>1985-1987 9) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – UH-60 Blackhawk Accidents</p><p>Box 747</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – UH-60 – Electromagnetic Environment Issues – Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – UH-60 – Electromagnetic Environment Issues – Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – UH-60B</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Helicopter Issues – Unit Cost Data</p><p>1984-1987 5) Subject Files – Helicopter Modernization Programs</p><p>1985 6) Subject Files – Helicopter Requirements</p><p>1983-1985 7) Subject Files – HH60 Nighthawk</p><p>1985-1987 8) Subject Files – Hughs Helicopters, Inc./McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – INF Treaty</p><p>Box 748</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – Inflation 1985</p><p>1986 2) Subject Files – Inflation 1986 – Folder 1</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – Inflation 1986 – Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 4) Subject Files – Inspector General Report – Naval Air Conditioning Unit Costs</p><p>1986-1987 5) Subject Files – Iranian Affair – Iran-Contra 1987 6) Subject Files – Israeli Spy Case – Jonathan Pollard</p><p>1982-1984 7) Subject Files – LAMPS Mark I Helicopter – Kaman Aerospace Corporation</p><p>1984-1988 8) Subject Files – LAMPS Mark III – Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation</p><p>Box 749</p><p>1982-1987 1) Subject Files – Landing Craft Air Cushion – LCAC</p><p>1983 2) Subject Files – Lasers Program</p><p>1986-1987 3) Subject Files – LHX (Light Helicopter Experimental)</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental) Briefing – Articles by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1985-1986 5) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Briefing – General</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter 1987 – Folder 1</p><p>1987 7) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter 1987 – Folder 2</p><p>1987 8) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter 1987 – Folder 3</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter 1988</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental) Helicopter – Army Aviation Plans – Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1985-1987 11) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – Correspondence</p><p>Box 750</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – Defense Science Board Report</p><p>1985-1986 2) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – General Accounting Office Study</p><p>1984-1986 3) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – Historical – Folder 1 1984-1986 4) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – Historical – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 5) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – Historical – Folder 3</p><p>1984-1988 6) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – T-800 Engine – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 7) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – T-800 Engine – Folder 2</p><p>Box 751</p><p>1986-1987 1) Subject Files – LHX – Light Helicopter Experimental Helicopter – U.S. Army Audit Agency Report</p><p>1987-1987 2) Subject Files – Libya</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – M1 Tank – Co-Production in Egypt</p><p>1984-1988 4) Subject Files – Marine Corps Helicopter Requirements</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Military Construction</p><p>1986 6) Subject Files – Military Reorganization</p><p>1984-1987 7) Subject Files – Miscellaneous Issues – Defense</p><p>1974-1985 8) Subject Files – MX Missile </p><p>Ca. 1986-1987 9) Subject Files – National Institute of Health/Department of Defense Research and Development</p><p>1985-1987 10) Subject Files – NATO Commitment</p><p>1988 11) Subject Files – NATO Cost Report</p><p>1983-1988 12) Subject Files – Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut – Folder 1</p><p>Box 752</p><p>1983-1988 1) Subject Files – Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut – Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) Subject Files – Naval Submarine Base, New London, Groton, Connecticut – Improvements Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 1984-1987 3) Subject Files – Naval Underwater Systems Center</p><p>1984 4) Subject Files – Navy and Marine Corps Helicopter Trip – October 1984 – Folder 1</p><p>1984 5) Subject Files – Navy and Marine Corps Helicopter Trip – October 1984 – Folder 2</p><p>1983-1987 6) Subject Files – Navy Combat Search and Rescue – CSAR – HCS/HH60 Helicopters</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Navy Forgery Case</p><p>1986 8) Subject Files – Navy Homeporting</p><p>1987 9) Subject Files – Persian Gulf – Folder 1 </p><p>Box 753</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – Persian Gulf – Folder 2 </p><p>1985 2) Subject Files – Polygraph Tests</p><p>1980-1988 3) Subject Files – Pratt and Whitney – General – Folder 1</p><p>1980-1988 4) Subject Files – Pratt and Whitney – General – Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – Purple Heart Museum</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Religious Apparel in Military</p><p>1981-1988 7) Subject Files – Reserve Units – Connecticut and Other</p><p>1983-1987 8) Subject Files – Retirement Pay – Military</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Rowland, John G. – Defense Position</p><p>1985-1986 10) Subject Files – Oscar Rutstein</p><p>1984 11) Subject Files – Oscar Rutstein – Exhibits to Letter of January 30, 1984, Folder 1</p><p>1984 12) Subject Files – Oscar Rutstein – Exhibits to Letter of January 30, 1984, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 13) Subject Files – Security – Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut Box 754</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Sematech</p><p>1983-1988 2) Subject Files – SH2F SLEP/CILP Helicopter</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – SH60F Trainer</p><p>1983 4) Subject Files – Spyros Skouras – Prudential Lines, Incorporated – Hospital Ships</p><p>1984-1988 5) Subject Files – Special Operations Forces – SOF – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 6) Subject Files – Special Operations Forces – SOF – Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Spending Limitation Problem Fiscal Year 1988 – Defense Spending</p><p>1986-1987 8) Subject Files – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II – SALT II</p><p>1984-1987 9) Subject Files – Strategic Defense Initiative – Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 10) Subject Files – Strategic Defense Initiative – Folder 2</p><p>Box 755</p><p>Fiscal Year 1988 1) Subject Files – Strategic Defense Initiative – Cost Study</p><p>1983-1987 2) Subject Files – Strategic Modernization</p><p>1983-1987 3) Subject Files – Submarine Issues, Fiscal Year 1987 – Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 4) Subject Files – Submarine Issues, Fiscal Year 1987 – Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 5) Subject Files – Submarine Overhaul</p><p>1987-1988 6) Subject Files – Submarine Programs, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1983-1986 7) Subject Files – Summary of 98th Congress (Defense Issues)</p><p>1954-1987 8) Subject Files – Travel (Murphy’s Travel Materials)</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – Trident II D-S Missile</p><p>1985-1988 10) Subject Files – Trident Competition Box 756</p><p>1985-1987 1) Subject Files – U.S. Air Force Combat Search and Rescue – CSAR – UH60A/MM60G</p><p>1984-1987 2) Subject Files – Veteran’s Issues</p><p>1987-1988 3) Subject Files – War on Drugs – Military Role – Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 4) Subject Files – War on Drugs – Military Role – Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – War on Drugs – Military Role – Folder 3</p><p>1985-1988 6) Correspondence Files – A </p><p>1983-1988 7) Correspondence Files – B – Folder 1 </p><p>1983-1988 8) Correspondence Files – B – Folder 2 </p><p>1981-1988 9) Correspondence Files – C </p><p>Box 757</p><p>1982-1988 1) Correspondence Files – D </p><p>1978-1988 2) Correspondence Files – E </p><p>1983-1988 3) Correspondence Files – F </p><p>1982-1988 4) Correspondence Files – G </p><p>1983-1988 5) Correspondence Files – H </p><p>1983-1987 6) Correspondence Files – I</p><p>1982-1988 7) Correspondence Files – J </p><p>1982-1988 8) Correspondence Files – K </p><p>1981-1988 9) Correspondence Files – L – Folder 1 </p><p>Box 758</p><p>1981-1988 1) Correspondence Files – L – Folder 2 </p><p>1982-1988 2) Correspondence Files – M 1985-1988 3) Correspondence Files – Mc </p><p>1983-1988 4) Correspondence Files – N </p><p>1983-1984 5) Correspondence Files – O </p><p>1983-1988 6) Correspondence Files – P </p><p>1988 7) Correspondence Files – Q </p><p>1982-1988 8) Correspondence Files – R </p><p>1983-1988 9) Correspondence Files – S – Folder 1 </p><p>Box 759</p><p>1983-1988 1) Correspondence Files – S – Folder 2 </p><p>1983-1988 2) Correspondence Files – S – Folder 3 </p><p>1983-1988 3) Correspondence Files – S – Folder 4</p><p>1984-1988 4) Correspondence Files – T</p><p>1984-1986 5) Correspondence Files – U</p><p>1984-1988 6) Correspondence Files – V </p><p>1982-1987 7) Correspondence Files – W </p><p>1985-1986 8) Correspondence Files – X-Z </p><p>1980-1982 9) Correspondence Files – Anaconda Brass</p><p>1982 10) Correspondence Files – Bell, Drummond – USS Constitution Artwork</p><p>1987-1988 11) Correspondence Files – Defense Miscellaneous Issues</p><p>1981-1982 12) Correspondence Files – Heede Industries, Incorporated</p><p>1981-1982 13) Correspondence Files – Keyes Fibre Company – Paper Plates</p><p>Box 760</p><p>1982-1984 1) Correspondence Files – Lloyd, Douglas – Retroactive Constructive Service Credit for Naval Medical and Dental Officers 1942-1984 2) Correspondence Files – Miller, Doris – Congressional Medal of Honor</p><p>1983-1987 3) Correspondence Files – Nautilus Committee</p><p>Rick Orluck Files</p><p>Box 761</p><p>1984-1987 1) AT&T Information – Telephone Industry Deregulation</p><p>1987 2) Budget Reconciliation, Fiscal Year 1988 – Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987</p><p>1987 3) Census Information – Shorter 1990 Census Form</p><p>1988 4) CFC Information – Combined Federal Campaign Permanent Legislation</p><p>1987 5) Connecticut Census Data Center News</p><p>1987 6) Consumer Issues – BIC lighters/Weekly Report, Week of September 11, 1987</p><p>1987 7) Continuing Resolution, 1988</p><p>1987 8) Customs-1986, 1987 – Bridgeport and New Haven, Connecticut; Drug Testing</p><p>1986-1987 9) Customs-General Information – Customs Directive 4400-05, October 9, 1987</p><p>1988 10) Customs Issues-1988 Drug seizures</p><p>1986, 1988 11) Customs-Lars Garrison/International Alcohols, LTD 1988</p><p>1985-1988 12) Dear Colleague Letters</p><p>1987 13) H.R. 2713, District of Columbia Appropriations Bill, 1988</p><p>1987 14) Feeney Letters – Dime Savings Bank – Federal Reserve Divestiture Policy</p><p>1987 15) General Revenue Sharing-Sequestration 1987 – GRS Suit</p><p>1985 16) Grace Commission – Articles, News Clippings</p><p>1984-1985 17) Grace Commission – Government Publications</p><p>Box 762</p><p>1984-1985 1) Grace Commission – Legislative and General Information 1987 2) Greenwich Capital Markets, Incorporated – Enter Japanese Financial Market –Omnibus Trade Bill</p><p>1987 3) HOMEQUITY, Incorporated – Government Relocation Contractor</p><p>1988 4) Housing 1989/Community Development Budget</p><p>1987 5) Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, S. 825</p><p>1985-1988 6) Housing and Urban Development-CDBG/UDAG Funding </p><p>1988 7) Housing and Urban Development –Independent Agencies Appropriations 1988 – U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission</p><p>1988 8) Housing and Urban Development – “Willard School Case” – Rehabilitate to Housing for the Elderly</p><p>1986-1987 9) Housing – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1987, Urban Development</p><p>1987-1988 10) Independent Agencies Appropriations Bill, 1988</p><p>1986-1987 11) Internal Revenue Service Regulations for Lobbying Activities of Non-profit Organizations</p><p>Box 763</p><p>1988-1989 1) Legislative Branch Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, H.R. 4587</p><p>1987 2) New London, Connecticut Waterfront Project – Thames Wharf Site</p><p>1987-1988 3) Postal Service Budget Cuts, 1988</p><p>1986-1988 4) Postal Service Cases 1986/1987 – USPS Constituent Complaints</p><p>1970-1988 5) Postal Service – General</p><p>1988 6) Postal Service – H.R. 4150/S. 2449, Budget Legislation</p><p>1988 7) Postal Service Issues, 1986-1988</p><p>1986-1988 8) Postal Service Issues – Articles</p><p>1987 9) Postal Service – Nomination of Ira D. Hall Jr. to Board of Governors</p><p>1988 10) Postal Service – North Westchester Connecticut Post Office</p><p>1982-1988 11) Postal Service – Postage Rate Increase, 1987-1988 1983-1988 12) Postal Service – Privatization</p><p>Box 764</p><p>1983-1988 1) Postal Service – Revenue Forgone Appropriations, Third-class Mail Rate Increase</p><p>1985 2) Postal Service – Riverside, Connecticut Post Office</p><p>1987 3) Postal Service – S. 541/H.R. 348</p><p>1985-1988 4) Postal Service – Stamps – Requested Commeratives</p><p>1987-1988 5) Postal Service-Talbott Postal Case – Business Reply Card Postage Rate</p><p>1985-1987 6) Postal Service Unions</p><p>1982-1987 7) Rural Housing Programs and Urban Housing Assistance Programs</p><p>1987-1988 8) Servrite – International – Panama Project – Foreign Aid Appropriations</p><p>1985 9) Treasury/Post Office, Fiscal Year 1986, H.R. 3036</p><p>1987-1988 10) Treasury, Postal Service and General Government Appropriations Bill, 1988 – Postal Services Finances, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 11) Treasury, Postal Service Appropriations Bill, Fiscal Year 1988, H.R. 2907</p><p>1986 12) Treasury, Postal Service, Civil Service Appropriations, H.R. 5294, Folder 1</p><p>Box 765</p><p>1986 1) Treasury, Postal Service, Civil Service Appropriations, H.R. 5294, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act, 1987, H.R. 558</p><p>1986-1987 3) U.S. – Japan Small Package Service Proceeding</p><p>Undated 4) Vietnam Women’s Memorial-Resolution 21 –Department of the Interior Appropriations</p><p>Timothy R. Osborn Files</p><p>Box 766 1985 1) Appropriations Files – NOAA Budget – AEGIR Funding – Atmospheric Biomedical Research Facility/National Undersea Research Program</p><p>1987 2) Appropriations Files – Puerto Rico Statehood Bill – Senator Dole to Introduce a Bill to Fund a Referendum to Poll Citizens as to Puerto Rico Becoming the United States 51 st State</p><p>1987 3) Appropriations Files – Territorial Lands and Issues, Interior Department Appropriations Hearing, April 30, Folder 1</p><p>1987 4) Appropriations Files – Territorial Lands and Issues, Interior Department Appropriations Hearing, April 30 Folder 2</p><p>1987 5) Appropriations Files – Virgin Islands – Drug Bill Funding – State, Justice, Commerce Appropriations, April 30</p><p>Box 767</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Amendment to Section 206 of Federal Power Act, Consumer Rate Overcharging, Energy Regulation & Conservation Subcommittee</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Appropriations Committee – Voith Hydro Incorporated, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Procurement Changes in Domestic Content</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain 1002 Area – Development Scenarios and Environmental Issues</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Oil Leasing</p><p>1986-1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Pros and Cons</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Energy Files – Canadian Electricity – The United Illuminating Company, New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Coal Slurry Hearings, S. 801, Full Committee, September 10, 1987 – Coal Distribution and Utilization Act of 1987 – Bill, Memos and Publications</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Coal Slurry Hearings, S. 801, Full Committee, September 10, 1987 – Coal Distribution and Utilization Act of 1987 – Statements and Testimony</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Coastal Corporation – Erie Pipeline</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Connecticut Nuclear Emission Study – Environmental Group Study</p><p>1986 11) Congressional Energy Files – Connecticut Institute of Nuclear Power, Northeast Utilities Box 768</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Connecticut Iroquois Transportation Rate Prices Study – Proposals to Expand Natural Gas Pipeline Capacity for Connecticut</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Discharge of Drilling Fluids-Alaskan Wetlands</p><p>1986 3) Congressional Energy Files – Edison Electric Institute – Weicker, Connecticut Natural Gas</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy and Interior – Energy Committee Nomination Hearings – James Ziglar, Lawrence Davenport, Raymond Massie</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Business Meeting, July 15, 1987, Cancelled – S. 66-Dale Bumpers Onshore Leasing Bill, Administration Actions</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council Extension</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Budget Hearings – Department of the Interior and FERC</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, January 27, 1987 – S. 83-Appliance Efficiency Bill, National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, September 23, 1987 – Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments of 1987 and Uranium Legislation</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, June 3, 1987</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meetings, June 10, and 24, 1987</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, July 8, 1987</p><p>1987 13) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, August 5, 1987</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meetings, October 7, and 21, 1987, Cancelled</p><p>1987 15) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, October 28 and 29, 1987 Cancelled – S. 1382: Federal Energy Management Improvement Act Box 769</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, December 2, , November ,18 and 19, 1987 Cancelled</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, March 2, 19 88 – H.R. 2629-Alaska Submerged Lands Act</p><p>1988 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, May 18, 1988 – National Trails System Improvements Act of 1988, H. R. 2641</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Business Meeting, September 14, 1988</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Columbia River Treaty with Canada-United States</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Guam-Power Generation Default – Default on the Guam Power Authority’s Bond Covenant</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – H.R. 1983, Bill to Establish the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – H. R. 2121-Chicamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park; H. R. 2325-Big Bend National Park; H.R. 2416-Jimmy Carter National Historic Site; H. R. 2566-Delta Region Preservation Commission</p><p>Ca. 1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Lecture – Gas Tax, Auto Emissions and Energy Conservation</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Letter to Hodel Regarding Farmington River Advisory Group</p><p>1986-1988 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Manassas Battlefield Public Lands Issue</p><p>1987-1988 12) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup-ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge –Agenda and Background Materials</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup-ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, February 3 and 4, 1988</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup-ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – CRS Report on 1002 Report –Environmental Effects of Energy Development in the ANWR, May 22, 1987</p><p>1988 15) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup-ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Energy Committee Staff Draft and Proposed Amendments Box 770</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Hatfield/Global Oil Position and ANWR</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Judicial Review; Evans/Wirth/Bumpers Proposed Substitute Amendment; National Academy of Sciences Review Amendment</p><p>1988 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Oil Industry Comments on Draft Bill</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR Opposing – Opposition to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Bill</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Opposition, National Wildlife Federation Publications</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge –Press, Weicker’s Role</p><p>1986-1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Pros and Cons</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR – Support for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Bill</p><p>1973 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – Trans Alaska Pipeline Voting Record</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup Meeting May 11, 1988</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup Meeting May 11, 1988 – S. 2042: Vietnam Women’s Memorial</p><p>1987-1988 12) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup Meeting May 11, 1988 – H.R. 1860: Federal Land Exchange Facilitation Act; H.R. 2652: Salem Maritime National Historic Site</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup Meeting May 11, 1988 – S. 2167: Federal Energy Appliance – National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988</p><p>1988 14) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup—Nevada-Florida Land Exchange Authorization Act of 1987 1988 15) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – Public Lands Subcommittee –Citing of Memorials in Washington, D.C.</p><p>1988 16) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup, June 15, 1988 – S. 1912: National Mimbres Museum, New Mexico; S. 2157: San Gabriel Historical Landmark, New Mexico; S. 1415: Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1987; S. 1120: Federal Coal Leasing</p><p>1987-1988 17) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – S. 801: Coal Slurry Pipelines – Coal Distribution and Utilization Act of 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 771</p><p>1987-1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Markup – S. 801: Coal Slurry Pipelines – Coal Distribution and Utilization Act of 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Natural Gas-Decontrol, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Natural Gas-Decontrol, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Nomination of Chandler van Orman to be Administrator of ERA, Economic Regulatory Administration, December 15, 1987</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program, Draft and Final Programs</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – OSMRE, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement – Applicant Violator System</p><p>1980 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Past Memos to Lowell Weicker from Staff, 1980</p><p>1981 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Past Memos to Lowell Weicker from Staff, 1981</p><p>1982-1983 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Past Memos to Lowell Weicker from Staff, 1982, 1983</p><p>1984-1985 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Past Memos to Lowell Weicker from Staff, 1984, 1985</p><p>Box 772</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Price/Anderson Civil Penalties 1986-1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Price/Anderson – Nuclear Accidents, Waste and Policy</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Price/Anderson – Nuclear Liability</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – Briefing, Ellis Island</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – Forest Service Briefing – Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – Oil Shale Mining Claim Briefing, Interior, S. 1544: Railroad to Trails Conservation Act</p><p>1986-1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – President’s Commission on Outdoors [Recreation Resources]</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee, October 6, 1987 – H.R. 1044: San Francisco Maritime Park; S. 1165: Pinelands National Reserve; S. 761: Western Historic Trails Center; S. 963: Stones River National Battlefield</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee, November 5, 1987 – Tongas National Forest, S. 708</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands, Subcommittee – S. 626, Statue of Liberty Bill, Senator Bradley</p><p>1987-1988 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S. 761: Western Historic Trails Center Act; S. 1549: Closed Basin Division, San Luis Valley Project, Colorado; S. 2199: American Heritage Trust</p><p>Box 773</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S. 892: Shriners Hospital Reversion Rights, Salt Lake City, Utah</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S. 927: Federal Cave Resources Protection Act</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S. 958: North Cascades Mountain Dedicated to Scoop Jackson</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S. 1513: Washington Square Independence National Historical Park 1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Public Lands Subcommittee – S 2435: State and Local Conservation Act of 1988, Lowell Weicker Original Cosponsor</p><p>1985-1986 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Randy Pease, Farmington River – S. 1946: Farmington Wild and Scenic River Study Act and Connecticut Department Rivers Management Panel</p><p>1985 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Regulations Subcommittee – S. 410: Conservation Service Reform Act of 1985</p><p>1987-1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – Renomination of FERC Commissioner Charles Stalon and Proposed Nominee to FERC Michael Hutshell</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 27-American Conservation Corps Act of 1987</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 56-El Malpais National Monument; S. 963-Stones River National Battlefield, Tennessee; S. 1335-City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho; S. 1675-Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Idaho</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 84-Reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, Reported out June 3, 1987</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 641: Relief of Minot, North Dakota; S. 1382: Federal Energy Management Act; S. 1814: NTL-5, Oil & Gas Royalties</p><p>1987 13) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 708: Tongas National Forest, November 3-5, 1987</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 748: Price/Anderson- Price-Anderson Act Amendments Act of 1987; Penalties</p><p>1988 15) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 2042: Women’s Vietnam Memorial</p><p>1988 16) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee – S. 2055: Idaho Wilderness Bill – The Idaho Forest Management Act of 1988</p><p>1987 17) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Senate, Public Lands Subcommittee – Olmsted Act Legislation – S. 1670: Olmsted Public Parks Landscapes Act of 1987</p><p>1987 18) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Subcommittee on Energy Regulation and Conservation – S. 1382: Amend National Energy Conservation Policy Act, July 30, 1987</p><p>Box 774 Ca. 1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Subcommittee on Water and Power – S. 214: Water Rights to Hydroelectric Projects by Idaho Power Company on the Snake River</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee, Water and Power Subcommittee – S. 1416: Authorize the Lyman-Jones West River and Oglala Sioux Rural Water Projects; S. 1431: Authorize Interior Secretary-Lake Andes-Wagner and Marty II Units, South Dakota</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR Hearing, June 1987</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR Hearing, October 14, 1987</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR Hearing, October 22, 1987</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR Hearing-Administration Witnesses, October 13, 1987</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR Hearing- Environmental Testimony, October 13, 1987</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – DOE Prosecution of Oil Overcharge Cases, Citronelle-Mobile Gathering Incorporated v. Herrington, Full Committee</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing , Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 2470: Steel Technology Competitiveness and Energy Conservation Act of 1988</p><p>Box 775</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 1717: Transportation of Natural Gas and LDC’s – Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction Act of 1987</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 801: Coal Slurry Pipeline Legislation and Background</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee –PURPA Issues with FERC, Comments of Southern California Edison Regarding Independent Power Procedures</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 2179: Amendments of the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act, February 24, 1988 1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation Subcommittee – S. 2167: National Appliance Efficiency Standards Amendments Act of 1988, March 29, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation Subcommittee – S. 2179: Petroleum Marketing Practices Act Amendments, October 4, 1988</p><p>1987-1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Full Committee, Compact of Free Association for Palau, S.J. Res. 231, January 26, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Full Committee, Compact of Free Association for Palau, S.J. Res. 231, January 26, 1988, Folder 2 </p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Full Committee, March 31, 1987, Garrison Unit Final Report by Joint Tribal Advisory Committee</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Global Warming and Climate Change, Full Committee</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Implementation of the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (RRA), Full Committee, September 29, 1987</p><p>Box 776</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Informational Hearing on Cosmos 1900 and the Future of Space Nuclear Power, Full Committee, September 13, 1988</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Manassas Battlefield, September 8, 1988</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Mineral Resources Development and Production Subcommittee – Federal Coal Leasing and Valuation and S. 1120: Federal Coal Leasing and Utilization Act of 1987</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing ,Mineral Resources Development and Production Subcommittee – NTL-5, Valuation of Onshore Oil and Gas Royalties and Production</p><p>1987-1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Mineral Resources Development and Production Subcommittee – Oil Shale Claims, October 16, 1987</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Mineral Resources Development and Production Subcommittee, - S. 2089: Oil Shale Mining Claims Hearing, April 22, 1988</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Nominations for FERC [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] Commissioners: Alan Statman, Edward Nagel, Betsy Moler, Joseph Vasapoli 1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Nominations of C. Anson Franklin, Ernest Baynard and T.S. Ary, Assistant Secretaries of Energy</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – NRC, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reappointment of James Asselstine</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing on S. 1567 – Amending 206 of Federal Power Act, November 18, 1987</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, February 19, 1987 – S. 56-El Malpais National Monument; S. 90-Big Cypress National Preserve, Folder 1</p><p>Box 777</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, February 19, 1987 – S. 56-El Malpais National Monument; S. 90-Big Cypress National Preserve, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, February 19, 1987 – S. 56-El Malpais National Monument; S.90-Big Cypress National Preserve, Folder 3</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, February 19, 1987 – S. 56-El Malpais National Monument; S. 90-Big Cypress National Preserve, Folder 4</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, May 21, 1987 and June 30, 1987 – H.R. 799-Kings River, California; H.R. 626-Alabama Land Conveyance; S. 59-National Forests of Nevada Enhancement Act of 1987; S. 854-Nevada-Florida Land Exchange Act of 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, May 21, 1987 and June 30, 1987 – H.R. 799-Kings River, California; H.R. 626-Alabama Land Conveyance; S. 59-National Forests of Nevada Enhancement Act of 1987; S. 854-Nevada-Florida Land Exchange Act of 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, July 14, 1987 and August 4, 1987 – S. 735-Reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund; S. 1138-Nevada Wilderness Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, July 23, 1987 and October 20, 1987 – S. 7-California Desert Protection Act; S. 576- Alaskan National Submerged Lands Act</p><p>Box 778 1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, July 30, 1987, S. 574, S. 578, S. 892, S. 1012, S. 1259, S. 1297, H.R. 242, H.R. 797, H.R. 990, H.R. 1205, H.R. 1366, H.R. 1744</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, September 29,/197, S. 858: Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, December 17, 1987 – S. 850-Rio Chama River, New Mexico, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, March 21, 1988 – S. 1478, S. 2090-Montana Wilderness Legislation</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, April 19, 1988 – S. 1914: Wildcat River-New Hampshire; S. 1850: Columbia River- Washington; S. 1720, H.R. 900: New Gauley/Meadowith Bluestone/Greenbriar Rivers-West Virginia</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, May 26, 1988 – S. 1967: Tallgrass Prairie Bill, Oklahoma (Prairie Preserve)</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, June 21 and 28, 1988 – S. 2055-Idaho Wilderness; S. 2165-Wilderness Designation; Olympic, Mt. Ranier, North Cascades National Parks</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, June 23, 1988, Public Lands Subcommittee – Great Smokey Mountains National Park, S. 693, H.R. 1295</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, September 8, 1988, Manassas Battlefield – Manassas National Battlefield Park Amendments</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Renomination of Martha Hesse as FERC, [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] Chairman – Responses to Questions from July 9 Confirmation Hearing</p><p>Box 779</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing – Renomination of Martha Hesse as FERC [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] Chairman – Statement and Questions</p><p>1987-1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing-Superconducting Super Collider (SSC), Full Committee, April 11, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing-Superconducting Super Collider (SSC), Full Committee, April 11, 1988, Folder 2 1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Water and Power Subcommittee, February 1, 1987 – Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1987</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearings, Water and Power Subcommittee, EPA and United States Geological Survey Groundwater Programs June 5-18, 1987</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearings, Water and Power Subcommittee, EPA and United States Geological Survey Groundwater Programs June 5-18, 1987 – Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Water and Power Subcommittee – S. 641: Relief of Minot, North Dakota; S. 649: Amend Reclamation Authorization Act of 1976; S. 1549: Increase Authorization Ceiling of Closed Basin Division, San Luis Valley Project, Colorado</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Water and Power Subcommittee – S. 1737: Colorado River Storage Project; S. 2102: Facility Licensing-Salmon/Snake Rivers; S. 2108: Reclamation Groundwater Management and Technology Assistance Study</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Committee Oversight Hearing on Royalty Management – Mineral Resources Development and Production Subcommittee</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, October 20, 1987 – H.R. 2629-Alaskan Submerged Lands Bill; S. 1335-City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho; S. 1675-Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Idaho; H.R. 2566-National Parks and Recreation Act</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, March 3, 1988 – S. 1544-National Trail Systems Act; H.R. 2652-Salem Maritime Museum</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing, Public Lands Subcommittee, April 28, 1988, S. 1927: Dinosaur National Monument; S. 2057: New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail; H.R. 1100: Illinois Wildlife Prairie Park; H.R. 3829: Tuskegee University National Historic Site</p><p>Box 780</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing – Reauthorization and Extension of the Price-Anderson Act, Full Committee, March 18, 1987 – Compensation for Injuries Resulting from Nuclear Materials Accidents, S. 748</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing – Reauthorization and Extension of the Price-Anderson Act, Full Committee, March 18, 1987 – Compensation for Injuries Resulting from Nuclear Material Accidents, Statements</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearing – Reauthorization and Extension of the Price-Anderson Act, Full Committee, March 18, 1987 – Compensation for Injuries Resulting from Nuclear Material Accidents, Testimony 1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Hearings-Subcommittee on Mineral Resources and Development – National Coal Council’s Reserve Data Base Report, September 18, 1987</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Energy Files – Energy Issues-Lowell Weicker Voting Record</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Energy/Renewable Resources in Territories, OTA Report [Office of Technology Assessment]</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Environment Platform Issue – Statements before the Democratic National Committee Platform Committee, May 10, 1988</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Exxon Corporation-Senate Productivity Award- United States Senate Commerce Committee</p><p>1986-1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Federal Energy Guidelines, Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Energy Files – FERC – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Ruling on Moraine Pipeline Company</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Energy Files – Forest Fire Management Materials – Yellowstone National Park Wildfires and Fire Policy Changes Necessary for National Parks and Wilderness Areas</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Energy Files – “Gas Energy Review,” – Executive Gas Industry Statistics</p><p>Box 781</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Energy Files – Gas Tax- Congressional Research Service Information</p><p>1985-1986 2) Congressional Energy Files – Gas Tax Revenue Estimates</p><p>1985-1988 3) Congressional Energy Files – Gas Tax – Response, Talking Points and Memos</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – House Passed Legislation –H.R. 2858: Refunds Pursuant to Rate Decreases Under the Federal Power Act</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Gas Pipeline Proposal</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Appalachian Trail Crossing by Iroquois Pipeline and Appalachian Trail Letter Submitted by Weicker 1985 8) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Appropriations Language Amendment and Lowell Weicker’s FERC [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] Motion</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Congressional Research Service Report – Demand for Natural Gas in Connecticut, Requested by Congressman John Rowland; Response to CRS Report</p><p>1986 10) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Congressman Nancy Johnson; Press, Filings regarding Iroquois’s Application</p><p>1986 11) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Connecticut Delegation Support Letters, Chronology and Lowell Weicker Press Release</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Connecticut Governor’s Office; Press, Reports, Communications Regarding Iroquois</p><p>Box 782</p><p>1986-1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – D.C. Court of Appeals Ruling on FERC Order 436; OEC Procedures; Staff Briefing-FERC Meeting July 15, 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – D.C. Court of Appeals Ruling on FERC Order 436; OEC Procedures; Staff Briefing-FERC Meeting 7/15/87, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – DPUC Investigation, Connecticut Natural Gas Forecasting and Demand Report; Lowell Weicker and Representative Butterly Correspondence, September 21, 1987</p><p>1986 4) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Elizabethtown Gas Company, New Jersey and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Filings with FERC</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Energy Hearing February 17, 1987; FERC Hearing with Martha Hesse Regarding FERC Budget and Iroquois Application</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Energy Hearing, Newtown, Connecticut, July 20, 1987 – General Correspondence and Press Information</p><p>1986 7) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Environmental Review of Iroquois by FERC under Office of Environmental Compliance</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission</p><p>Ca. 1986 9) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – FERC Authority for 7(c) of Natural Gas Act 1986 10) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – FERC Hearing, Iroquois Briefing Book, Statement by Lowell Weicker; Torrington, Connecticut, October 23 and 28, 1986</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Filing with FERC regarding Iroquois Application</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Final Rulemaking for Environmental Regulations, June 14, 1987, Issued December 10, 1987</p><p>Box 783</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Gas Cost Study, Economic Comparison of Proposals to Expand Natural Gas Pipeline Capacity for Connecticut</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – General Meeting Notes, May 22 and June 1, 1987; Meeting with Iroquois June 6, 1987 (Nick Yost) Tim Osborn and Howard Useem</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – George Ward’s U.S. National Energy Outlook, Steep Rock Association Filing with FERC and Central Hudson Gas and Electric Filing with FERC</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Housatonic Valley Association Filing with FERC Regarding Iroquois’s Application</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline-House and Senate Energy Appropriations 1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – H.R. 1458-Congressman Rowland et. al. Regarding Iroquois Pipeline</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Institute of Gas Technology Systems Amendment to FERC Application, February 13, 1987</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline] – Institute of Gas Technology Systems Reply to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Filing, March 24, 1987</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Indian Land Claims and Materials, Iroquois (IGTS)</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Interior Department Correspondence and Lowell Weicker letter to Hodel</p><p>1986 11) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Iroquois Application to FERC and Economic Regulatory Administration, IGTS Needs Study</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Iroquois Letters to FERC, February 11 and September 14, 1987 1988 13) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Legislation</p><p>Box 784</p><p>Ca. 1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Litigation</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Litigation and Northeast Gas Service Proposal</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Lowell Weicker Amendment to Appropriations Committee, Fiscal Year 1988 – Preventing FERC from Using Office Economic Compliance with Iroquois, September 15, 1987</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Lowell Weicker Filing to FERC regarding Iroquois’ Ex-parte Communication and IGTS Response to Weicker Filing</p><p>1986-1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Memos and Letters to Lowell Weicker</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Memos, Press Release and Iroquois Testimony before Canada Energy Board</p><p>1986 7) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Miscellaneous Filings to FERC</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Northeast United States Gas Supply Open Season Settlement, Folder 1</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Northeast United States Gas Supply Open Season Settlement, Folder 2</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Northern Valley Association Filing with FERC Regarding Iroquois’ Application</p><p>Box 785</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Notices of Application</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Press</p><p>1986-1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Press Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Press Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Proposal – Northeast United States Pipeline Projects 1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline Proposal – Other Proposals</p><p>1986 7) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Proposed Iroquois Tax Transition Rule</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Section 106 Review of Historic Preservation Act; FERC Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Iroquois Pipeline Proposal</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Southern Connecticut Gas Company Need for Additional Gas Supply</p><p>Box 786</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Filing and FERC Response</p><p>1986-1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Pipeline – Weicker-Dodd Letters and Responses to FERC regarding Iroquois’ Application, August 2 and 15, 1986, January 13, 1987, May 12 and 15, 1987</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Press Release, Route Change, May 15, 1987 – Alberta Northeast Gas Limited, Iroquois Gas Transmission System Proposes to Bring Canadian Natural Gas to Northeastern United States</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois Proposal – Language Regarding Withdrawal of OEC Appropriations Language</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Iroquois’s Application Amendment for Rate Structures – Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – Jewitt City Hydropower Project, Mike Uline/Dave Anderson, Pachaug River Facility</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Energy Files –Joint Hearing –Jacob Adams Testimony on the Interior Department’s Report: “Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Coastal Plain Resource Assessment and Legislative Environmental Impact Statement”</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Leon Lazarre, Department of Environment Inventions</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Energy Files – Natural Gas – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Take on Pay Issues</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Northeast Utilities Gas Demand Assessment Report, Connecticut Energy, Folder 1 1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Northeast Utilities Gas Demand Assessment Report, Connecticut Energy, Folder 2</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – NGA – National Governors’ Association Position Paper on Energy Policy</p><p>1985-1986 13) Congressional Energy Files – Past Business Meeting Memos, 99th Congress, Energy Committee, CHRON FILE-Al Stayman</p><p>Box 787</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Energy Files – Past Business Meeting Memos, 99th Congress, Energy Committee Markups, Folder 1</p><p>1986 2) Congressional Energy Files – Past Business Meeting Memos, 99th Congress, Energy Committee Markups, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 3) Congressional Energy Files – Past Business Meeting Memos, 99th Congress , Energy Committee – Memos, Business Meets</p><p>1984-1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – Price-Anderson Legislation – Two Reports: Safety Implication and Financial Protection</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – Public Utility Control – Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control</p><p>1987-1988 6) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – American Public Power Association, Briefing Material for Committee Markup</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – Northeast Utilities</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – Northeast Utilities Proposal Regarding Power Pooling</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – Rate Decreases Under the Federal Power Act</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – Senate Energy Committee Hearing</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – State Regulation of Utilities</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Energy Files – Regulatory Fairness Act – Yankee Corporation Hearings Box 788</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Energy Files – Republic of Palau – Compact of Free Association, Pending Litigation, Territories Payment of Debt to Build an Electric Power Plant, Folder 1</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Energy Files – Republic of Palau – Compact of Free Association, Pending Litigation, Territories, Payment of Debt to Build an Electric Power Plant, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Energy Files – S. 536 – Natural Gas, Senator Nickles – Natural Gas Regulatory Reform Act of 1987</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Energy Files – S. 656 – McClure Natural Gas Deregulation Bill – Oil Pipeline Regulatory Reform Act of 1987</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Energy Files – S. 1120 – Federal Coal Leasing – Amend the Mineral Lands Leasing Act of 1920</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Energy Files – S. 1355 – Energy Study and Domestic Petroleum Supply – National Petroleum Security Act of 1987</p><p>1987-1988 7) Congressional Energy Files – S. 1431 – Authorizes the Construction of the Lake Andes-Wagner Unite and the Marty II Unit, S.D.; Pumping Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, South Dakota</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Energy Files – S. 1998 – Anti-Bypass Issue in Natural Gas Supply, Senator Breaux – Natural Gas Consumers Protection Act</p><p>1987-1988 9) Congressional Energy Files – Supporting Bill – The Regulatory Fairness Act</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Energy Files – Trans Alaskan Gas System-TAGS-Natural Gas- Full Committee</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Energy Files – Weicker Energy Voting Record and Weicker Energy Breakfast Meeting, April 22, 1987</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Energy Files – Weicker – Freeport-McMoran, Incorporated, Russ King Meeting, October 20, 1987</p><p>1987 13) Congressional Energy Files – Weicker Meeting with Pennzoil Corporation, October 27, 1987 – Pennzoil and Texaco Litigation Regarding Acquisition of Getty Oil Company</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Energy Files – World Oil Outlook – Energy Committee Hearings</p><p>Box 789 1987-1988 1) Environmental Issues – American Rivers Issue-Hydropower Regulation on Interior Managed Lands – H.R. 3593: Amend the Federal Land Policy Act/Improve Management of Federal Lands Affected by Certain Non-Federal Projects</p><p>1988 2) Environmental Issues – Bureau of Land Management Public Lands Conference</p><p>1984-1985 3) Environmental Issues – Chicom Island, Connecticut – S. 2668 and H.R. 5464: Establish the Chicom Island National Wildlife Refuge – Legislation</p><p>1984-1985 4) Environmental Issues – Chicom Island, Connecticut – S. 2668 and H.R. 5464: Establish the Chicom Island National Wildlife Refuge – Letter, Memos, Notes</p><p>1984-1985 5) Environmental Issues – Chicom Island, Connecticut – S. 2668 and H.R. 5464: Establish the Chicom Island National Wildlife Refuge – Press, Brochures, Articles</p><p>1984-1985 6) Environmental Issues – Chicom Island, Connecticut – S. 2668 and H.R. 5464: Establish the Chicom Island National Wildlife Refuge – Statements and Testimony</p><p>1984-1985 7) Environmental Issues – Connecticut Coastal National Wildlife Refuge Bill – Changes Refuge Name to the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge</p><p>1986 8) Environmental Issues – Connecticut River Diversion –Opposition and Environmental Impact</p><p>1987 9) Environmental Issues – Department of the Interior “PILT” Payments – Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act of 1976, Connecticut PILT, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1985-1986 10) Environmental Issues – Farmington River – Connecticut Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. 2191-W. Branch of the Farmington River for Inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, Committee Hearing</p><p>1985-1986 11) Environmental Issues – Farmington River –Connecticut Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. 2191-W. Branch of the Farmington River for Inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, Press Information, Articles, Brochures</p><p>Box 790</p><p>1985-1986 1) Environmental Issues – Farmington River – Connecticut Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. 2191-W. Branch of the Farmington River for Inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems, Statements and Testimony</p><p>1987 2) Environmental Issues – Lead Abatement – Eastern Connecticut University Acquisition of Equipment from the Environmental Protection Agency/Connecticut Efforts in Lead Detection and Abatement 1987 3) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination – Environmental Protection Agency/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Update on Lead Study, April 23, 1987 – Lead Exposure in Children, Folder 1</p><p>1987 4) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination] Environmental Protection Agency/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Update on Lead Study, April 23, 1987 – Lead Exposure in Children, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination, Gasoline and Soil, Superfund</p><p>1982-1985 6) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination—Lead-Based Paint Hazard Elimination in Certain Residential Structures, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 7) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination—Lead-Based Pain Hazard Elimination in Certain Residential Structures, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1985 8) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination – Poisoning in Children—Lead- Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act</p><p>Box 791</p><p>1987 1) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination – Report to Congress on the Nature and Extent of Lead Poisoning in Children in the United States, Folder 1</p><p>1987 2) Environmental Issues – Lead Contamination – Report to Congress on the Nature and Extent of Lead Poisoning in Children in the United States, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) Environmental Issues – Lead in Gasoline – Costs/Benefits of Reducing Lead Content in Gasoline/Farm Fuel</p><p>1986-1987 4) Environmental Issues – Lead Poisoning Amendments – SARA [Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act</p><p>1986 5) Environmental Issues – Lead Poisoning and Natural Resource Damage Assessment</p><p>1987 6) Environmental Issues – National Recreation and Park Association National] Congressional Award, 1987 – Honors Contributions to Parks, Recreation and Conservation</p><p>1987 7) Environmental Issues – S. 1367, H.R. 1983 – Preservation of St. Johns River Valley, Florida 1984-1985 8) Environmental Issues – Stanley Works/Appalachian Trail Parcel – Acquisition of Land from the Stanley Works for the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Connecticut National Park Service Acquisition</p><p>1987 9) Environmental Issues – Take Pride in America – National Award to “Clean and Green”, East Norwalk, Connecticut Box 792</p><p>Ca. 1987 1) Congressional Trade Files – A Bill to Clarify the United States Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Law</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Administration Competitiveness Trade Proposal</p><p>1986 3) Congressional Trade Files – Aerospace and Trade – Aerospace Exporting</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Trade Files – Alaska Export Oil Ban Legislation-Senator Hatfield – S. 2724: Amend the Export Administration Act of 1979</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – Aluminum Trade – Fair Trade for the United States Aluminum Industry</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – American Pacific Chamber of Commerce, APCAC – Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – American Electronics Association Orientation Paper</p><p>1982 8) Congressional Trade Files – A Preface to Trade, United States Trade Representative</p><p>1986-1988 9) Congressional Trade Files – ASTA Ball-Fraudulent Imports, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 10) Congressional Trade Files – ASTA Ball-Fraudulent Imports, Folder 2</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Trade Files – Automobiles –Trade (Ford)</p><p>1984 12) Congressional Trade Files – Booze PRM – Federal Excise Tax on Distilled Spirits</p><p>Box 793</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Trade Files – Bridgeport Brass Company – International Trade Commission/Taiwan Issue</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Trade Files – Bridgeport Machines, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Connecticut – Taiwanese “Special Issue License Request”</p><p>1988 3) Congressional Trade Files – Bristol-Myers Letter to United States Trade Representative Regarding Korea and Pharmaceuticals</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/United States Free Trade Agreement – Apparel and Textile Industries and the Free Trade Agreement 1988 5) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Automobile Industry and the FTA</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Broadcasters, Agriculture and Chemical Manufacturers and the FTA</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Energy and the FTA</p><p>1987-1988 8) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Negotiations, Briefings, Press</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – New England’s Benefits, Folder 1</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – New England’s Benefits, Folder 2</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Northeast-Midwest Benefits</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Trade Files – Canada/ United States Free Trade Agreement – Western Senate Coalition Analysis</p><p>Box 794</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – CIGNA Insurance Corporation – CIGNA and American International Group Allowed to do Business in South Korea</p><p>1988 2) Congressional Trade Files – Closed Energy Committee Briefing, United States- Canada Free Trade Agreement</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Coalition to Oppose Energy Taxes – Oil Import Fee</p><p>1986 4) Congressional Trade Files – Cold Rolled Steel Imports, Casting Metals 201 Relief Case 1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – Cold Rolled Steel Imports, Cold Rolled Strip Steel Producers Concern Regarding Foreign Produced Imports</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – Cold Rolled Steel Imports, S. 11 and S. 262</p><p>1985-1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – COLECO –Importation of Merchandise that Infringes Upon “Cabbage Patch Kids” Copyrights</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Electronics Industry Presence – Data from American Electronics Association 1988 9) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Steel Company Short Supply Request</p><p>1986-1988 10) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Trade Information, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 11) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Trade Information, Folder 2</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Trade Files – Copper and Brass Fabricators Council, Incorporated – Lowell Weicker Meeting, April 14, 1988</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Trade Files – Copper and Brass Fabricators – Imports of Brass Sheet and Strip</p><p>1988 14) Congressional Trade Files – Council on Competitiveness Reports</p><p>Box 795</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – Crouse-Hinds/Osaka Bid on Airfield Lighting Contracts, Shin Kansai Airport, Osaka, Japan</p><p>1985 2) Congressional Trade Files – CRS-Services for Exporters from the U.S. Government, Congressional Research Service Report</p><p>1986-1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – CRS – Congressional Research Service Trade Briefing and Materials – General Accounting Office International Trade Reports</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Auto Importers, Section 201 of S. 490 Issue</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – Connecticut Governor’s Office “World Trade Week”</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – CYRO Industries, Orange, Connecticut</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – Department of Commerce “EXPORT NOW” – New export marketing program</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Trade Files – Digital Audio Tapes – Proposals to Ban DAT Recorders from the United States Market</p><p>1987 9) Congressional Trade Files – DOC, Department of Commerce Competitiveness Briefing February 19, 1987, Department of Commerce</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Trade Files – DOC, Department of Commerce Trade Letters and statistics</p><p>1986 11) Congressional Trade Files – DOC, Department of Commerce Twin Plant Conference – Mexico’s inclusion in General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1986 12) Congressional Trade Files – DOD, Department of Defense – Federal Emergency Management Agency – Strip Plate Steel Study</p><p>1987-1988 13) Congressional Trade Files – Don Riegle Trade Reports – Senator Riegle’s Monthly Trade Alert</p><p>1986 14) Congressional Trade Files – ECAT-Emergency Committee on Trade ,1986 Issues Paper</p><p>Box 796</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Trade Files – Energy Committee Hearings April 19-21, 1988, United States- Canada Free Trade Agreement Hearings, Full Committee</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 694-Energy Security Act, June 2, 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Energy Committee Hearing, Energy Regulation and Conservation Subcommittee – S. 694-Energy Security Act, June 2, 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – ENSERCH Corporation 232 Filing December 1, 1987 with doc-Increased Oil Imports Threaten U.S. Security</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – Ethanol Tax Amendment – Issues Concerning Ethanol Produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Trade Files – Europe/Canada, S. Con. Res. 120, 121 and 127</p><p>1985-1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – Export-Import Bank – Exim News, 1985-1987</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – Export-Import Bank – Export/Import Legislation</p><p>Box 797</p><p>1986-1987 1) Congressional Trade Files – Export-Import Bank Reports</p><p>1986-1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Export-Import Bank – S. 2248-Amend Export- Import Bank Act of 1945</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Export-Import Bank – EXIM Budget Issue </p><p>1985-1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Export Administration Act</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – Export Trading Company Act, General Accounting Office Report 1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – Flexible Exchange Rate ACFX, American Coalition for Flexible Exchange Rates</p><p>1986-1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – Frank Carroll-China Set Aside – Companies to Attend China Trade Mission</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – General Accounting Office Report– Seafood Marketing </p><p>1988 9) Congressional Trade Files – General Electric and Trade Bill Regarding European Turbine Market</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Trade Files – Grassely/Baucus – Antidumping Multiple Offenders Act</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Trade Files – Gray Market Goods – Brand-name Products Manufactured Abroad and Sold in the United States at Significant Discounts</p><p>1986-1987 12) Congressional Trade Files – Gray Market Goods Legislation – Senator Hatch – Trademark Protection Act of 1988</p><p>1987-1988 13) Congressional Trade Files – Greenwich Capital Markets, Incorporated – Omnibus Trade Bill Assistance</p><p>1986 14) Congressional Trade Files – GSP-Trade, Generalized System of Preference – Imports from Developing Countries Lose Eligibility for Duty-free Treatment</p><p>Box 798</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – House of Representatives Export Task Force</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – H.R. 3 – House Trade Bill – Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act of 1987</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – H.R. 646 – To Establish a Department of Trade – Trade Reorganization Act of 1987</p><p>1982-1984 4) Congressional Trade Files – Huffy Corporation, HR 3398, S. 722</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – International Coffee Corporation</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Trade Files – International Consumer Brands, Westport, Connecticut, Houseworks, Incorporated, Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – International Consumer Brands, Westport, Connecticut – ICB investigation, Makita Lawsuit 1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – International Development Magazine, Development International</p><p>Box 799</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – International Trade Commission Legal Fund and Capitol Hill Day</p><p>1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Journal of Commerce-Trade Letter</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Kansai Airport – Murkowski Amendment – Reauthorization of the Airport and Airways Improvement Act</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Lamb-Meat Import Act – Addition to Meat Import Act of 1979</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – Leather/Shoe Trade [United States Leather Industries Statistics, 1986 Edition</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Trade Files – Lowell Weicker Meeting with Rafferty Brown, Lawrence Hall – Rafferty-Brown Steel Companies Short Supply Request, Folder 1</p><p>1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – Lowell Weicker Meeting with Rafferty Brown, Lawrence Hall – Rafferty-Brown Steel Companies Short Supply request, Folder 2</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – Machine Tools – United States-Japan Agreement</p><p>1985-1986 9) Congressional Trade Files – Manufacturing Clause – S. 1822: Manufacture and Public Distribution of Certain Copyrighted Material Act, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 10) Congressional Trade Files – Manufacturing Clause [S. 1822: Manufacture and Public Distribution of Certain Copyrighted Material Act, Folder 2</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Trade Files – Max Baucus – Auctioned Import Licenses – Auction Quotas</p><p>1988 12) Congressional Trade Files – Miles Pharmaceutical Foreign Trade Subzero Application</p><p>1985 13) Congressional Trade Files – MIT Development Corporation-Taiwan – Customs Service Problem in Taiwan</p><p>1985-1986 14) Congressional Trade Files – Multi Fiber Arrangement – Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles</p><p>Box 800 1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – New Departure-Hyatt Bearings 6 m – New Departure, Hyatt Division/GMC Sale of Bearing Operations, Bristol, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 2) Congressional Trade Files – New Haven Foreign Trade Zone Application to the Department of Commerce – Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Application for a Grant to Establish a Foreign Trade Zone, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Congressional Trade Files – New Haven Foreign Trade Zone Application to Department of Commerce – Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Application for a Grant to Establish a Foreign Trade Zone, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Trade Files – New England Log Home Incorporated, Hamden, Connecticut., Len Suzio</p><p>1988 5) Congressional Trade Files – Nickson Industries, Plainville, Connecticut – Possible Short Supply Request</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Trade Files – Northeast Utilities Comments on Trade Bills</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – Oil Import Fees, Claiborne Pell Resolution, and Opposition to the fee</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – OLIN Corporation Countervailing and Duty Suit on Steel Sheet Imports – Dumped and/or Subsidized Imports</p><p>1985 9) Congressional Trade Files – Omnibus Trade Bill-1986</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Trade Files – Omnibus Trade Bill – Windfall Profits Tax Repeal</p><p>1988 11) Congressional Trade Files – PAN AM Satellite – ALPHA, LYRACOM, Pan American Satellite</p><p>1986 12) Congressional Trade Files – Perrier Group – Mineral Water, possible tariff increases ca. 1986 13) Congressional Trade Files – Phelps-Dodge Corporation, Norwich, Connecticut – Copper Products Company</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Trade Files – Photo Albums – Concern about Photo Albums and Photo Album Filler Pages from Korea</p><p>Box 801</p><p>1985-1987 1) Congressional Trade Files – Photo Albums-Korea – Anti-dumping Petition Filed by the Domestic Photo Album Industry 1985-1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Photo Albums-Korea – Circumvention of the Anti- dumping Order Against Photo Albums</p><p>1988 3) Congressional Trade Files – Polycast Technology Corporation, April 11 Meeting</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Pro Trade Lobby Group, March 16, 1987 Seminar</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – Pryor Rice Exports Bill – Rice Equity and Export Expansion Act of 1987</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – Remington- International Trade Commission Hearing – Trade Relief for Remington Shavers</p><p>1986 7) Congressional Trade Files – Retired American Executives International Trade</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – Rubatex Corporation – Anti-dumping Petition of Rubatex Corporation</p><p>1986-1987 9) Congressional Trade Files – Saab-Urban Mass Transit, S. 2543, S. 2405 – Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1986, Folder 1</p><p>Box 802</p><p>1986-1987 1) Congressional Trade Files – Saab-Urban Mass Transit, S.2543, S. 2405 – Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1986 2) Congressional Trade Files – Small Business Administration Trade Missions Overseas – Concern about Trade Mission Subsidies</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Semiconductor Conference and Planning Council – Senator Sanford</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – S. 498, S. 499 – Worker Rights-Market Access – S. 497-Fair Trade and Economic Justice Act</p><p>1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – S. 538 – Economic Adjustment and Worker Displacement – Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Trade Files – S. 590 – Senator Gramm – American Trade, Growth, Employment Promotion Act</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – S. 652 – Senator Evans/Cranston – Export Deregulation and Decontrol – High Technology Trade Enhancement Act of 1987</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Trade Files – S. 690 – Bingaman Trade Bill, Establish a Commission on United States Trade in the 1990’s 1987 9) Congressional Trade Files – S. 749 – Mitchell/Heinz TAA Amendment Bill – Changes in the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program</p><p>1987 10) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1042 – Dumping/Injury Bill- Bingaman/Domenici – Mineral and Materials Fair Competition Act of 1987</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1054 –Timex Bill, Amend the Trade Act of 1974, Allow Watches Eligibility under Generalized System of Preference</p><p>1985 12) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1087 – Murchowski-Auto Imports and Shipping</p><p>1987 13) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1104 – Anti-Dumping Act Amendments; Heinz, Specter, Levin, Heflin, Cohen</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1116 – J. James Exon-United States Office of Barter and Countertrade – To Establish this Office in the Department of Commerce</p><p>1987 15) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1306 – Tariffs on Surgical Equipment and Gowns-Senator Cochran</p><p>1986 16) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1655 – Private Right of Suit to Unfair Trade Practices – Unfair Foreign Competition Act of 1985</p><p>1987 17) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1785 – Manufacturing Clause of the Copyright Act – Allow for Fair Trade in Printed Materials</p><p>1986 18) Congressional Trade Files – S. 1860 – Omnibus Trade Bill – Trade Enhancement Act</p><p>1986-1987 19) Congressional Trade Files – S. 2245 and S. 2247 – Export Import Bank Reauthorization</p><p>1986 20) Congressional Trade Files – S. 2614 – Gray Market Goods – The Price Competitive Products Act of 1986</p><p>1987 21) Congressional Trade Files – Senate Joint Resolution 188 – Baucus- Agricultural Trade Reciprocity</p><p>1988 22) Congressional Trade Files – Senate Joint Resolution – “Buy America”- Thurmond/Pryor</p><p>1987 23) Congressional Trade Files – Senate Resolution-EC, European Community, Red Meat Inspection Directive of United States Exports</p><p>1987 24) Congressional Trade Files – Senator Chafee – Parallel Imports – Best Products Company Letter 1987 25) Congressional Trade Files – Senator Murkowski-Japan Public Projects Reciprocity</p><p>1985-1986 26) Congressional Trade Files – Slave Labor-Yugo – Importation of Forced Labor Goods</p><p>1986 27) Congressional Trade Files – Stanley Tools-United States TR – Taiwan Duty- free Issue</p><p>1987 28) Congressional Trade Files – Sugar Drawback Provisions, United States Customs Service – Provisions Included in the Omnibus Trade Bill</p><p>1986 29) Congressional Trade Files – Sugar Imports – Senator Helms Amendment to H.R. 5484, Restructure the United States Sugar Import Quota Program</p><p>1987 30) Congressional Trade Files – Territories and Sugar Quota of the United States – The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Expansion Act of 1987</p><p>1987 31) Congressional Trade Files – Territory Technical Assistance – Department of Commerce Letter – International Trade Association Assistance to the Marshall Islands and Micronesia under the Compact of Free Association Act</p><p>Box 803</p><p>1985 1) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – Background and Fact Sheets on the Textile and Apparel Industries, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 2) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – Background and Fact Sheets on the Textile and Apparel Industries, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 3) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – News Articles</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill-1987 – FFACT: Fiber, Fabric and Apparel Coalition for Trade Fact Sheets</p><p>1987-1988 5) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill-1987 – Memos, Letters</p><p>1987 6) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill-1987 – Memos, Letters, Bills</p><p>1987-1988 7) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill-1987 – Memos, Letters, S. 549</p><p>1987 8) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill-1987 – Newspaper Clippings, Brochures, Congressional Report, Articles</p><p>Box 804 1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – Report: Effects of the Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985, H.R. 1562</p><p>1985-1986 2) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – S. 680, H.R. 1562, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) Congressional Trade Files – Textile Bill – S. 680, H.R. 1562, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Thad Cochran Bill to Establish an International Competitiveness Council – National Commission on International Competitiveness</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – Timex Watches-Foreign Relations – Times and the Philippines Aid Bill</p><p>1985-1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – Timex Watches-Foreign Relations – Virgin Islands/Timex Watches under GSP, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 7) Congressional Trade Files – Timex Watches-Foreign Relations – Virgin Islands/Times Watches under GSP, Folder 2</p><p>Box 805</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – Timex Watches-Foreign Relations – S. 853 and S. 854, Folder 1</p><p>1986 2) Congressional Trade Files – Timex Watches-Foreign Relations – S. 853 and S. 854, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – Topical Bullets for Electronics Executives</p><p>1986 4) Congressional Trade Files – Toy Manufacturers of America</p><p>1984-1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Adjustment Assistance, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 6) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Adjustment Assistance, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 7) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Expo – Exporting Obstacles Faced by Small Businesses and the Tradexpo Prospectus</p><p>1982 8) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Expo-Peter Nelson – International Development Institute</p><p>1986 9) Congressional Trade Files – Trade News Articles – Congressional Record, Congressional Quarterly, Articles, Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1986 10) Congressional Trade Files – Trade News Articles – Washington Legal Foundation Report, PAT Report, NAM Report Box 806</p><p>1982-1983 1) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Reciprocity – S. 144: International Trade and Investment Act</p><p>1985 2) Congressional Trade Files – Trade Situation, 1920’s – U.S. Economy in the 1920’s and 1980’s</p><p>1986 3) Congressional Trade Files – Trudy Corporation – Request for GSP Waiver for Toy Products from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea</p><p>1986-1987 4) Congressional Trade Files – Uniroyal Chemical-Trade Legislation/Dicofol Issue in S. 490</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – United States AID File – Joint Coordination</p><p>1988 6) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Australia Trade File</p><p>1986 7) Congressional Trade Files – United States BL-Russia Basketball Tour</p><p>1988 8) Congressional Trade Files – United States- Canada Free Trade Agreement</p><p>1986 9) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Canada Trade, Canadian Lumber Imports</p><p>1988 10) Congressional Trade Files – United States- Canada Trade – Canadian Textile Export Subsidy Program, April 27, 1988</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Canada Trade – Free Trade Agreement</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Canada Trade – Senator Pete Wilson, Photo Products letter to Canada</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Trade Files – United States- Canada Trade – United States -Canada FTA Conference, Central Connecticut State University</p><p>1986 14) Congressional Trade Files – United States Cement – S. 1292-Natural Resources Subsidies Issue</p><p>1987 15) Congressional Trade Files – United States-China Trade Caucus, Senator Chic Hecht</p><p>1987 16) Congressional Trade Files – United States-China Trade – Tungsten 406 Investigation against China/ [China Trade Caucus</p><p>1986 17) Congressional Trade Files – United States Competitiveness Council – Private Sector Competitiveness Council 1987 18) Congressional Trade Files – United States Council for International Business Trade Package</p><p>1986 19) Congressional Trade Files – United States Cutlery – Procurement of United States Made Cutlery Products by the Department of Defense</p><p>Box 807</p><p>1987 1) Congressional Trade Files – United States- European Economic Community</p><p>1985-1986 2) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Europe Trade</p><p>1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – United States- Iran – Trade Ban</p><p>1988 4) Congressional Trade Files – United States- Japan Coal Imports</p><p>1986 5) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Rice Imports – Unfair Trade Complaint against Government of Japan</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Japan Trade – “Action Program for Improved Market Access” Implementation</p><p>1986-1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Antidumping Investigation</p><p>1986 8) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Articles, Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1982-1987 9) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Chocolate, Automobiles, Tobacco Products</p><p>1985-1986 10) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Economic Relations</p><p>1985-1988 11) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Exports, Imports, Tariffs, Transportation</p><p>1986 12) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade, Japan Economic Seminar</p><p>1988 13) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade, Nuclear Cooperation Agreement</p><p>1987 14) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade, Toshiba Corporation – Sanctions and Moratorium, Folder 1 1987 15) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade, Toshiba Corporation – Sanctions and Moratorium, Folder 2</p><p>1987 16) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – Semiconductor Issue</p><p>Box 808</p><p>1986 1) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade Study Group</p><p>1986 2) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Japan Trade – United States -Japan Economic Relations</p><p>1986-1987 3) Congressional Trade Files – United States-Korea Trade</p><p>1986 4) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Portugal – Portuguese Trade Commission</p><p>1986-1987 5) Congressional Trade Files – United States Repeating Arms –TAA, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program</p><p>1986 6) Congressional Trade Files – United States –Romania – Special Trade Benefits Debate</p><p>1987 7) Congressional Trade Files – United States -Taiwan Trade</p><p>1987-1988 8) Congressional Trade Files – United States Territory Issues, Interior Department – Special Import Treatment for Products of the United States Insular Possessions</p><p>1988 9) Congressional Trade Files – United States Tobacco, May 88, Questions to Clayton Yeutter, United States Trade Representative, regarding tobacco</p><p>1985 10) Congressional Trade Files – United States -U.S.S.R. Trade</p><p>1987 11) Congressional Trade Files – United States Trade Representative – GSP Benefit Review</p><p>1987 12) Congressional Trade Files – United States Trade Representative Proposal for GSP Graduation of Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brazil – Effect on Black and Decker Corporation</p><p>1984-1987 13) Congressional Trade Files – U.S.T.R. – U.S. Trade Representative</p><p>1984-1985 14) Congressional Trade Files – U.S.T.R. – U.S. Trade Representative, Annual Report of the President of the U.S. on the Trade Agreements Program</p><p>Ca. 1987 15) Congressional Trade Files – Weicker Trade Statement – Draft Statement, International Trade 1986 16) Congressional Trade Files – White House –Trade – Presidential Statements on Trade</p><p>1988 17) Congressional Trade Files – Wilson Sport Sock Company, Rowayton, Connecticut/New York Enter the European Market</p><p>1986 18) Congressional Trade Files – Young Commission Competitiveness Act</p><p>1986 19) Congressional Trade Files – Zenith Corporation – Japanese Television Antidumping Case</p><p>Courtney Pastorfield Files</p><p>Box 809</p><p>1983-1986 1) Abortion</p><p>1986 2) Abortion – Amendments to Prohibit Abortion</p><p>1976-1980 3) Abortion Cases, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1983 4) Abortion Cases, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1986 5) Abortion Cases, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 6) Abortion – Congressional Records</p><p>1986 7) Abortion – Co-siting of Abortion Services</p><p>1973-1986 8) Abortion – District of Columbia Appropriations</p><p>1986 9) Abortion – District of Columbia Funding – Helms and Humphrey</p><p>1985 10) Abortion – Durbin, House Joint Resolution 465</p><p>1985-1986 11) Abortion – History</p><p>1986 12) Abortion – Humphrey Amendment</p><p>Box 810</p><p>1986 1) Abortion – Informed Consent Act, S. 2420, S. 2791</p><p>1982 2) Abortion – Letters of Support</p><p>Undated 3) Abortion – New York City Bar Report on Abortion Bills 1985-1986 4) Abortion – News – Pamphlets/Flyers</p><p>1981-1982 5) Abortion – Opinion Polls</p><p>1982-1983 6) Abortion – Press Clippings</p><p>1985-1986 7) Abortion – Prison Mothers</p><p>1981-1986 8) Abortion – Rape and Incest Amendment- H.R 4560</p><p>1980-1986 9) Abortion – Rape and Incest</p><p>1985-1986 10) Abortion – Reporting on Rape</p><p>1982-1986 11) Abortion – Restricting Abortion</p><p>1985-1986 12) Abortion – RU-486</p><p>Box 811</p><p>1981-1982 1) Abortion – S. 1741 and S.158 – The Human Life Statute – Helms</p><p>1985 2) Abortion – Silent Scream</p><p>1986 3) Abortion – Tax Exempt Status</p><p>1982 4) Abortion – Time Agreement on Abortion Amendments to Debt Limit Bill</p><p>1985-1986 5) Abortion – Timeline for Legislative Activity</p><p>1983-1985 6) Abortion – Title X – Laws and Regulations</p><p>1985-1986 7) Abortion – Vote Counts</p><p>Undated 8) Abortion – Weicker Abortion Amendment (old)</p><p>1979-1988 9) Age Discrimination – Tenured Professors</p><p>1985 10) Amendments –Abortion and Busing</p><p>Undated 11) Amendments – District of Columbia Appropriations and Treasury</p><p>1988 12) Appropriations – Report on Committee of Appropriations</p><p>1988-1989 13) Appropriations – Treasury, Postal, and General Government Box 812</p><p>1988 1) Budget – Budget for 1989</p><p>1985-1986 2) Budget – Comparative Statement of New Budget Activity</p><p>1985 3) Budget – Fiscal Year 1986 for Medicare/Medicaid</p><p>1986 4) Budget – Reconciliation Bill of 1986</p><p>1985-1986 5) Budget – S.1566 – Budget Procedures Improvement Act of 1985</p><p>1986 6) Children’s Health – Adoption Services</p><p>1985 7) Children’s Health – Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Error Rates</p><p>1985-1987 8) Children’s Health – Catastrophic Illness, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1986 9) Children’s Health – Catastrophic Illness, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 10) Children’s Health – Catastrophic Illness, Folder 3</p><p>Box 813</p><p>1984-1988 1) Children’s Health –Catastrophic Illness – Medicaid Coverage</p><p>1987 2) Children’s Health – Child Care Centers</p><p>1987-1988 3) Children’s Health – Children’s Commission and Children’s House</p><p>1988 4) Children’s Health – Children’s House at National Institute of Health</p><p>1987-1988 5) Children’s Health – Children’s Prevalence Study – National Center for Health Services and Health Care Technology Assessment (NCHSR)</p><p>1982 6) Children’s Health – Infanticide – H.R.6492 – Handicapped Infants Protection Act of 1982</p><p>1981-1982 7) Children’s Health – Infanticide- Press Clippings</p><p>1981-1982 8) Children’s Health – Related Bills and General Information</p><p>1988 9) Children’s Health – Infant Mortality</p><p>1987-1988 10) Children’s Health – Institute of Medicine’s Conference on Catastrophically Ill Children 1988 11) Children’s Health – Medicaid Universal Access to Prenatal, Maternity, and Infant Care Amendment of 1988</p><p>1987 12) Children’s Issues and the Presidential Race</p><p>Box 814</p><p>1985-1987 1) COBRA – Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985</p><p>1981-1984 2) Combined Federal Campaign</p><p>1985 3) Conference on Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act</p><p>1987 4) Congressional Record, October 27, 1987</p><p>1986 5) Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities/Intermediate Care</p><p>1987 6) Connecticut Nuclear Plant Study</p><p>1984 7) Correspondence – Thank Yous and Letters of Commendation</p><p>Undated 8) Department of Treasury</p><p>1985 9) Family Planning – Adolescent Family Life Funding</p><p>1985 10) Family Planning – Committee on Labor and Human Resources</p><p>1980-1984 11) Family Planning – Funding</p><p>1987-1988 12) Family Planning – International Planned Parenthood</p><p>1985 13) Family Planning – Legislation</p><p>1985 14) Family Planning – Legislative Information on H.R.2369</p><p>1985 15) Family Planning – Legislative Information on S.1091</p><p>1987-1988 16) Family Planning – “Mexico City Policy”</p><p>Box 815</p><p>1987 1) Family Planning – National Perinatal Association</p><p>1985 2) Family Planning – Obligations by State 1985-1986 3) Family Planning – S.881 – Family Planning Amendments of 1986</p><p>1985 4) Family Planning – Statistics on Proposed Changes to Title X</p><p>1986 5) Family Planning – Title X – Allocation Formula</p><p>1985-1986 6) Family Planning – Title X – Amendments – Kemp, Hatch, Helms, Simon</p><p>1970-1988 7) Family Planning – Title X – Family Planning Grantees</p><p>1986 8) Family Planning – Title X Guidelines</p><p>1985 9) Family Planning – Title X Propaganda</p><p>1982-1985 10) Family Planning – Title X Reference</p><p>1973-1985 11) Family Planning – U.S. Senate Voting Record</p><p>1986 12) Federal Agencies – Prompt Payment Act</p><p>1988 13) Federal Deposit Insurance Funds Merger</p><p>Box 816</p><p>1987-1988 1) Federal Employees</p><p>1987 2) Federal Employees’ Benefits Sheet Information</p><p>1987 3) Federal Employees – Catastrophic Health Care</p><p>1978-1983 4) Federal Employees – Civil Service Reform Act – Legislative History, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1983 5) Federal Employees – Civil Service Reform Act – Legislative History, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1988 6) Federal Employees – Federal Military Wages</p><p>1987-1988 7) Federal Employees – Hatch Act – General Information</p><p>1988 8) Federal Employees – Hatch Act – Hearing, Folder 1</p><p>1988 9) Federal Employees – Hatch Act – Hearing, Folder 2</p><p>1988 10) Federal Employees – Hatch Act – Senate Legislation 1988 Box 817</p><p>1987 1) Federal Employees – Hatch Amendment, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Federal Employees] – Hatch Amendment, Folder 2</p><p>1988 3) Federal Employees Issues 1988</p><p>1986 4) Federal Employees Liability Act (FELA)</p><p>1987 5) Federal Employees] – Lump Sum Payment Information</p><p>1982-1985 6) Federal Employees’ Mental Health Benefits (FEHB)</p><p>1987-1988 7) Federal Employees – Federal Pay Increase Fiscal Year 1988 – Information</p><p>1982-1984 8) Federal Employees – Pensions</p><p>1987 9) Federal Employees – Press Clips</p><p>1987 10) Federal Employees – Retirement Spouse Equity Act</p><p>1987 11) Federal Employees Retirement System ca. 1985 12) Federal Employees’ Retirement System – Different Systems</p><p>1983-1987 13) Federal Employees Retirement System – Information</p><p>Box 818</p><p>1987-1988 1) Federal Employees’ Retirement System – Social Security Pension Offset</p><p>1987 2) Federal Employees – S.42 – Federal Employees’ Optional Early Retirement Act of 1978</p><p>1987-1988 3) Federal Employees – S. 1595 – Federal Employees Leave Act of 1987</p><p>1983-1986 4) Federal Employees – Social Security and Retirement</p><p>1986-1988 5) Federal Employees – Three Year Recovery Rule Information</p><p>1984-1985 6) Federal Enforcement in Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR)</p><p>1983-1987 7) Federal Reserve System Information 1985 8) Garry Pastorok Case</p><p>1984-1985 9) Handicapped Transportation</p><p>Box 819</p><p>1987-1988 1) Health – American Dietetic Association – Nursing Homes</p><p>1987-1988 2) Health – Art Supply Labeling Amendment</p><p>1985-1988 3) Health – Biomedical Ethics, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 4) Health – Biomedical Ethics, Folder 2</p><p>1988 5) Health – Clinical Laboratories Reform</p><p>1984-1987 6) Health – Compassionate Pain Relief Act</p><p>1985-1986 7) Health – Competitive Bidding for Laboratory Services</p><p>1985-1986 8) Health – Connecticut Ambulance</p><p>1987-1988 9) Health – Connecticut Association for Home Care</p><p>1985-1987 10) Health – Connecticut Hospices, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1986 11) Health – Connecticut Hospices, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 12) Health – Connecticut Hospital Association</p><p>1987 13) Health – Copolymer I for Multiple Sclerosis</p><p>Box 820</p><p>1988 1) Health – Deeming of Home Health Agencies</p><p>1987-1988 2) Health – Doctors Dispensing Medications</p><p>1986 3) Health – Early Intervention Policies and Education of Handicapped</p><p>1987-1988 4) Health – Emergency Services – S.10-Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care Improvement Act of 1987</p><p>1984 5) Health – End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Networks</p><p>1988 6) Health – Fetal Tissues Research – Fact Sheet 1986 7) Health – Hartford Health Network</p><p>1987-1988 8) Health – Health Care and the “Notch” Years</p><p>1987 9) Health – Health Insurance Issues – AIDS</p><p>1987 10) Health – Health Maintenance Organization Issues</p><p>1986-1988 11) Health – Health Related Bills Co-sponsored by Weicker</p><p>1987 12) Health – Home Intravenous (I.V.) Therapy</p><p>1988 13) Health – Infertility Issues</p><p>Undated 14) Health – Institute of Medicine (IOM) Conference</p><p>Box 821</p><p>1987-1988 1) Health – Long Term Care Commissions – Financing</p><p>1988 2) Health – Massachusetts</p><p>1987-1988 3) Health – Medical Devices Amendments</p><p>1987-1988 4) Health – Medical Devices – Contact Lenses</p><p>1986-1988 5) Health – Medical Devices – S.1808</p><p>1988 6) Health – Medical Devices – S.2468</p><p>1986 7) Health – Medicine and Health Newsletters</p><p>1984-1988 8) Health – Minimum Health Care</p><p>Box 822</p><p>1985 1) Health – National Commission Health Care Access</p><p>1987-1988 2) Health – National Institute of Health’s Meeting on Research Facilities</p><p>1986 3) Health – Newspaper Articles – Budget Cuts</p><p>1986-1988 4) Health – Newspaper Articles – General</p><p>1987 5) Health – Nursing Shortage 1988 6) Health – Organ Transplant Amendments</p><p>1986 7) Health – Parental and Medical Leave Act of 1986</p><p>1987 8) Health – Pediatric Home Care</p><p>Undated 9) Health – Physical Therapy</p><p>1988 10) Health – Physical Therapy – Private Practice Section</p><p>1987-1988 11) Health – Rural Health Centers</p><p>1988 12) Health – S.1256 – Background Information</p><p>1987-1988 13) Health – S.1256 – Minimum Essential Health Care Hearing</p><p>1986 14) Health – S.2011 – Veterans’ Benefits and Programs Improvement Act 1987 15) Health – Surgeon General’s Conference June 1987</p><p>1988 16) Health – Surgeon General’s Conference – Lloyd Bentsen Award</p><p>1987 17) Health – Uninsured/Task Force Meeting Notes</p><p>Box 823</p><p>1986 1) Health – Uninsured Health Care</p><p>1987-1988 2) Health – U.S. Surgical Co. – Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Regulations</p><p>1988 3) Health – Weicker’s National Commission Bill – National Commission</p><p>1981-1988 4) Health –Weicker’s National Commission on Health Care</p><p>1986 5) Health – World Health Organization – Health for All</p><p>1987 6) Health – Yale-New Haven Hospital</p><p>1986-1987 7) Honeywell Files – Legislative Issues</p><p>1986 8) Low Income Energy Reauthorization</p><p>1984 9) Medicaid – Connecticut Cost Containment</p><p>1985 10) Medicaid – Connecticut Medicaid Community Waiver 1986 11) Medicaid – Connecticut Medicaid Problems, HIO’s – Health Information Organizations</p><p>1984 12) Medicaid – EPSDT – Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program</p><p>1986-1988 13) Medicaid – Newsletters/Letters</p><p>1985 14) Medicaid – Press</p><p>1986 15) Medicaid – S. 2209 – Employment Opportunity for Disabled Americans</p><p>1986 16) Medicaid – S. 2288 and S.2333 – Infant Mortality Prevention Act of 1986 and Medicaid Maternal and Infants Amendments of 1986</p><p>1980-1985 17) Medicaid and Medicare – General Information</p><p>1984-1986 18) Medicaid and Medicare – Health Care Financing Administration Notes on Connecticut</p><p>1981-1985 19) Medicaid and Medicare – Services for the Mentally Handicapped</p><p>Box 824</p><p>1986-1988 1) Medicare – All-Payer and Prospective Payment System as Affecting Connecticut</p><p>1987 2) Medicare – Briefing Book for Health Care Costs and Availability</p><p>1986 3) Medicare – Capital Cost Reimburse</p><p>1988 4) Medicare – Catastrophic Benefit</p><p>1986-1988 5) Medicare – Catastrophic Coverage</p><p>1987 6) Medicare – Catastrophic Health Hearing</p><p>1987 7) Medicare – Catastrophic Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1986-1988 8) Medicare – Center for Medicare Advocacy</p><p>1986 9) Medicare – Connecticut</p><p>Box 825 1986 1) Medicare – Connecticut Casework: Pending</p><p>1985 2) Medicare – Coverage of Cardiac Rehab</p><p>1984-1985 3) Medicare – Coverage of Occupational Therapy</p><p>1983, 1988 4) Medicare – Debate Material</p><p>1983-1986 5) Medicare – Department of Income Maintenance (DIM) – Arthur Coviello Case</p><p>1986-1987 6) Medicare – Drug Reimbursement</p><p>1986 7) Medicare – Health Care Financing Administration</p><p>1985 8) Medicare – Health Care Finance Administration’s Alcoholism Treatment Demonstration</p><p>1988 9) Medicare – Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) – Quality and Effectiveness</p><p>1986 10) Medicare – Health Care Financing Administration – Regulations</p><p>1986 11) Medicare – Health Care Financing Administration – Waiver of Liability Regulations</p><p>1986-1987 12) Medicare – Home Care – Rep. Staggers’ Suit vs. Health Care Financing Administration</p><p>1988 13) Medicare – Hospital Reimbursement</p><p>1987-1988 14) Medicare – Home Dialysis</p><p>1987-1988 15) Medicare – Newsletters</p><p>1986 16) Medicare – Newspaper Articles – Elderly and Disabled</p><p>1986 17) Medicare – Newspaper Articles – General</p><p>1988 18) Medicare – Letters to Dr. Roper – Denial of Coverage</p><p>1986-1988 19) Medicare – Long Term Care</p><p>1985-1986 20) Medicare – Maine Blue Cross/Blue Shield</p><p>Box 826 1987 1) Medicare – National Leadership Commission on Health Care</p><p>Undated 2) Medicare – Part A Appeals – Home Care</p><p>Undated 3) Medicare – Part A Appeals – Hospital</p><p>1986-1987 4) Medicare – Part A Appeals – Skilled Nursing Facility</p><p>Undated 5) Medicare – Part B Appeals</p><p>1986-1987 6) Medicare – Peer Review Organizations (PROs)</p><p>1988 7) Medicare – Physician’s Assistants</p><p>1982-1988 8) Medicare – Physician’s Reimbursement (Medicare B)</p><p>1983-1984 9) Medicare – Policy on Respirators</p><p>1986 10) Medicare – Press – Negative</p><p>1985-1986 11) Medicare – Press – Quality/Effectiveness</p><p>1985 12) Medicare – Projects with Industry Model (PWI) and Extension of Medicaid Coverage to Pregnant Women in Low-Income Families</p><p>1986 13) Medicare – Prospective Payment System – Effects on Quality of Patient Care</p><p>1980-1985 14) Medicare – Reimbursement for Stewart Therapy</p><p>Box 827</p><p>1987 1) Medicare – S.1265 – Minimum Health Benefits</p><p>1988 2) Medicare – S. 1616 – Medicare Long-Term Home Care Family Protection Act of 1987 Bill and General Information</p><p>1985-1986 3) Medicare – Senate Bills</p><p>1985-1987 4) Medicare –Physicians’ Payments/Doctors’ Fees</p><p>1987-1988 5) Medicare – Podiatry</p><p>1986 6) Medicare – Regulations</p><p>1988 7) Medicare – Staff Assisted Home Dialysis – A White Paper 1987 8) Medicare – State and Local Employees</p><p>Box 828</p><p>1987 1) Mexican Debt Swap</p><p>1983-1985 2) Office of Management and Budget – A-122 Circular – Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations</p><p>1985 3) Office of Management and Budget – Draft Circular A – Request for Public Comment</p><p>1986 4) Office of Personal Management – Budget – 1986</p><p>1983-1984 5) Office of Personal Management – Merit Pay</p><p>1985 6) Office of Personal Management – Reduction in Force – Pay-for- Performance</p><p>1982 7) Office of Personal Management – Reduction in Force Regulations</p><p>1983-1984 8) Office of Personal Management – Regulations</p><p>1986-1987 9) Older Americans</p><p>1984-1985 10) Phillip Brown – Candidate for Motor Carrier Safety Regulatory Review Panel</p><p>1985 11) Presidential Nominees’ Statements – Boards, Commissions, etc.</p><p>1987 12) S. 508 – Whistleblower Protection Act of 1987</p><p>1987 13) S. 563 – Benefits to Former Presidents</p><p>1987-1988 14) S. 1776 – Coin Designs</p><p>Box 829</p><p>1987 1) Social Security – Attorney’s Fees</p><p>1986 2) Social Security – Disability Determination</p><p>1987-1988 3) Social Security –[Disabilities Insurance Benefits – Farrell Case</p><p>Undated 4) Social Security – Federal Assistance to Disabled 1985-19888 5) Social Security – “Notch” Issue</p><p>1986 6) Social Security – Protection of Social Security</p><p>1983-1988 7) Social Security – Repeal of Social Security Earnings Test</p><p>1983-1985 8) Social Security –S.476 – Social Security Disabilities Reform Bill</p><p>1987 9) Social Security – Social Security Disabilities Insurance (SSDI)</p><p>1984-1988 10) Social Security – Trust Fund and Budget Issues</p><p>1988 11) Stock Market Crash of 1987 - Hearing</p><p>1987-1988 12) Stock Market Crash of 1987 – Investigation/ Information/ Materials/ Hearing</p><p>Box 830</p><p>1986 1) Supreme Court – Bowen vs. American Hospital Association – “Baby Doe”</p><p>1981 2) Supreme Court – Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction</p><p>1981 3) Supreme Court – Sager on Court Jurisdiction</p><p>1986 4) Teen Pregnancy – Gramm Amendment – Payment for Contraceptive Services</p><p>1986 5) Teen Pregnancy – Helms Amendment</p><p>1984, 1986 6) Teen Pregnancy – Parental Consent for Contraceptive Services</p><p>1986 7) Teen Pregnancy – Prevention – General</p><p>1983-1984 8) Teen Pregnancy – S.1566 Adolescent Family Life</p><p>1985-1986 9) Teen Pregnancy – School Based Clinics</p><p>1985-1986 10) Teen Pregnancy – Title X Fact Sheet</p><p>1986 11) Testimony Before the Senate Small Business Committee</p><p>Box 831</p><p>1983-1985 1) Title X – General – Abortion, Adoption, Family Planning, Folder 1 1983-1986 2) Title X – General – Abortion, Adoption, Family Planning, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Washington D.C. – General Information</p><p>1987 4) Washington D.C. – Statehood</p><p>1987 5) Welfare Proposals</p><p>1977-1986 6) Welfare Proposals – Information on “Workfare”</p><p>Hank Price / Steve Snider Files</p><p>Box 832</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – 1988 Republican Platform Committee</p><p>1986, 1988 2) Subject Files – Abortion</p><p>1985, 1987 3) Subject Files – Aging</p><p>1985-1988 4) Subject Files – AIDS, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 5) Subject Files – AIDS, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 6) Subject Files – Alternative Budget Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1969-1978 7) Subject Files – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book – Index of Lowell Weicker Press Releases, Speeches, Floor Statements, and Committee, 1969-1978, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1978 8) Subject Files – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book – Index of Lowell Weicker Press Releases, Speeches, Floor Statements, and Committee Testimony, 1969-1978, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Appointment Book</p><p>Box 833</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Arms Control</p><p>1982 2) Subject Files – Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1984, 1988 3) Subject Files – Biography Lowell Weicker</p><p>1987 4) Subject Files – Black Budget</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Briefing Book – February Recess, February 9-16, 1987 1986 6) Subject Files – Briefing Book – “Recap of the 99th Congress”</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Brochures – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1980 8) Subject Files – Budget, April 1980, Fiscal Year 1981</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Budget Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1983-1987 10) Subject Files – Budget Process</p><p>1987-1988 11) Subject Files – George H.W. Bush </p><p>1985 12) Subject Files – Camp Safety – Youth Camp Safety Act</p><p>Ca. 1987-1988 13) Subject Files – Campaign Finance</p><p>1988 14) Subject Files – Campaign Press Releases – Miscellaneous Campaign Material – 1988 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1988 15) Subject Files – Campaign Staff – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1980 16) Subject Files – Caricature – Drawings of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 17) Subject Files – Channel 8 – Calls from WTNH, Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1979-1980 18) Subject Files – Chrysler Loan</p><p>Box 834</p><p>1987-1988 1) Subject Files – Civil Rights</p><p>1985 2) Subject Files – Claudia Weicker Resume</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Clean Air Act</p><p>1982-1985 4) Subject Files – Coast Guard</p><p>1981-1988 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Congressional Districts</p><p>1985 6) Subject Files – Conrail Sale</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Consumer Issues</p><p>1986-1988 8) Subject Files – Debate – Hartford Courant’s Key Issues Forum – 1988 Senatorial Campaign 1986-1987 9) Subject Files – Democrats</p><p>1986-1988 10) Subject Files – D.O.D. – Department of Defense</p><p>1986-1988 11) Subject Files – Drugs – War on Drugs</p><p>1987-1988 12) Subject Files – Economy Reference</p><p>1986-1988 13) Subject Files – Electric Boat</p><p>1988 14) Subject Files – Energy</p><p>1983-1988 15) Subject Files – Environment</p><p>1987-1988 16) Subject Files – Ethics- Campaign Ethics</p><p>1985 17) Subject Files – Farm/Dairy Price Supports</p><p>1982 18) Subject Files – Flat Tax Proposal</p><p>1987 19) Subject Files – Freeze Voter – Arms Control</p><p>1981-1982 20) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1983 Budget</p><p>1985-1986 21) Subject Files – Fiscal Year 1986 Budget Debate</p><p>1987-1988 22) Subject Files – Gas Tax</p><p>Box 835</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – GOP – Republican Party</p><p>1987 2) Subject Files – Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction</p><p>1985-1988 3) Subject Files – Handicapped</p><p>1986-1988 4) Subject Files – Health Care Legislation</p><p>1987 5) Subject Files – Housing – Senate Rejection of Housing Bill</p><p>1986-1988 6) Subject Files – Iranscam – Iran-Contra</p><p>1980-1986 7) Subject Files – Jewish Ledger</p><p>1983-1988 8) Subject Files – Labor, HHS, Health and Human Services</p><p>1987-1988 9) Subject Files – Labor Issues 1987-1988 10) Subject Files – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse and OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Reform</p><p>1984-1985 11) Subject Files – Ledyard Bingo – Gambling on Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation</p><p>1987 12) Subject Files – Letters – Letters to the Editor Regarding Lowell Weicker</p><p>1985-1987 13) Subject Files – Legislation – Miscellaneous Legislation</p><p>1986 14) Subject Files – Libya File, Lowell Weicker Comments</p><p>1982-1985 15) Subject Files – Line Item Veto File</p><p>1988 16) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Briefing Book – April Recess, 1988</p><p>1988 17) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Endorsements – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1988 18) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Record – Senate Voting Record</p><p>1987 19) Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>Box 836</p><p>1983 1) Subject Files – Media Cards – Connecticut Media Lists</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Medical Research</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Minimum Wage</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Miscellaneous Public Relations Materials – List of Videotapes, Correspondence, Schedule, Press Release, Media List</p><p>1980s 5) Subject Files – MLK – Martin Luther King Day</p><p>1985 6) Subject Files – National Endowment for Democracy</p><p>1987-1988 7) Subject Files – Oceans</p><p>Undated 8) Subject Files – Old Press Material – Press Contact Lists</p><p>1985-1988 9) Subject Files – Op-Eds by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979-1983 10) Subject Files – Party Lever/Split Ticket – Congressional Research Service Materials 1985 11) Subject Files – Pathways Legal Action – Group Home for Mentally Disabled in Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 12) Subject Files – Pay Raise – Congressional Pay Raise</p><p>1987 13) Subject Files – Persian Gulf</p><p>1988 14) Subject Files – Platform – 1988 Republican Party Platform</p><p>1987-1988 15) Subject Files – Poll – Campaign Polls – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1987-1988 16) Subject Files – Poop Sheets – Lowell Weicker’s Press Schedules</p><p>1986-1988 17) Subject Files – Press Administration – Public Relations</p><p>1988 18) Subject Files – Press List – Connecticut Broadcasters Association – 1988 Membership Directory</p><p>1987 19) Subject Files – Press Mailing List, Folder 1</p><p>Box 837</p><p>1987 1) Subject Files – Press Mailing List, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – Press Requests</p><p>1983-1987 3) Subject Files – Press Services</p><p>1988 4) Subject Files – Radio and TV Gallery – Senate Television Coverage Rules</p><p>1987-1988 5) Subject Files – Republican Conference</p><p>1987 6) Subject Files – Republicans – Election Update – October 1987</p><p>1988 7) Subject Files – Right – Conservatives</p><p>1982 8) Subject Files – John Rote – FBI Investigation</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – SBA 1988 – Small Business Administration</p><p>1987-1988 10) Senior Citizens</p><p>1984-1987 11) Subject Files – Sikorsky – U/EH-60 and SH-60 Helicopter Accidents</p><p>1986-1988 12) Subject Files – Small Business</p><p>1985-1988 13) Subject Files – Social Security 1980-1988 14) Subject Files – South Africa</p><p>1986-1987 15) Subject Files – Robert Squier – Democratic Campaign Strategist</p><p>1987-1988 16) Subject Files – Staff Directories</p><p>Box 838</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – State Convention – Connecticut Republican State Convention</p><p>1987-1988 2) Subject Files – Superconductors – Congressional Research Service Background Material</p><p>1987 3) Subject Files – Titanic – Artifact Import Ban</p><p>1987-1988 4) Subject Files – Title X – Family Planning Funding</p><p>1986-1987 5) Subject Files – Trade – International ca. 1987-1988 6) Subject Files – Transportation – Westchester County Airport</p><p>1984-1987 7) Subject Files – Trident and SSN-21 Submarines</p><p>1985-1987 8) Subject Files – Terry Waite – Archbishop of Canterbury Special Envoy and Lebanon Hostage</p><p>1988 9) Subject Files – Water Pollution – Clean Water Act Construction Grants</p><p>1987 10) Subject Files – Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Weicker and Vietnam – Agent Orange Compensation</p><p>1977, 1984 12) Subject Files – Weicker Book Proposal</p><p>1983 13) Subject Files – Edward White – New Haven, Connecticut Mayoral Candidate</p><p>1988 14) Subject Files – WTNH Channel 8, New Haven, Connecticut – Lowell Weicker’s Martin Luther King Day Speech, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia</p><p>Box 839</p><p>1985-1986 1) Correspondence Files – 1985-1986</p><p>1987 2) Correspondence Files – 1987</p><p>1988 3) Correspondence Files – 1988 , Folder 1 1988 4) Correspondence Files – 1988, Folder 2 </p><p>1988 5) Correspondence Files – Alternate Fighter Engine for F-15 and F-16</p><p>1985 6) Correspondence Files – Norm Subotnik – Lowell Weicker’s Assistant Press Secretary</p><p>Box 840</p><p>1986 1) Clippings Files – Black Politics</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Congressional Budget Defense – Federal Budget</p><p>1976 3) Clippings Files – Connecticut – 1976 Senate Results</p><p>1982 4) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Election Articles 1982</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Fourth District – 1987 United States House of Representatives Special Election – Connecticut Fourth District</p><p>1985 6) Clippings Files – Connecticut Insurance Anti-Trust Case</p><p>1987-1988 7) Clippings Files – Connecticut – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse</p><p>1987-1988 8) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Local Politics</p><p>1987-1988 9) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Lowell Weicker Campaign 1988</p><p>1985-1988 10) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Lowell Weicker Independent Voting – Open Primaries</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Per Capita Distribution of Federal Funds</p><p>1972-1981 12) Clippings Files – Connecticut – Redistricting 1980</p><p>1981, 1988 13) Clippings Files – Constitution – Tax Privacy</p><p>1985 14) Clippings Files – Defense – ASAT – Anti-Satellite Weapons</p><p>1987-1988 15) Clippings Files – Defense – Defenses – Miscellaneous</p><p>1983-1984 16) Clippings Files – Defense – Engine War – P&W vs. GE [Pratt & Whitney vs. General Electric – Jet Engine Contract</p><p>1984-1988 17) Clippings Files – Defense – General Dynamics – Electric Boat</p><p>1983-1988 18) Clippings Files – Defense – Pratt & Whitney Box 841</p><p>1987-1988 1) Clippings Files – Defense – Sikorsky</p><p>1984-1988 2) Clippings Files – Defense – United Technologies</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Defense – War Powers Resolution – Persian Gulf</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Deficit – Federal Deficit</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – EB – Electric Boat</p><p>1984 6) Clippings Files – Economic Issues – Budget Fiscal Year 1985</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Economic Issues – Small Business</p><p>1979-1980 8) Clippings Files – Economic Issues – Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel – Federal Loan Guarantees</p><p>1981-1988 9) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Bob Conrad, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1988 10) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers –Bob Conrad, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1988 11) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion –Newspaper Writers –Dick Davis</p><p>1982-1986 12) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion] – Newspaper Writers – Bob Douglas</p><p>1985 13) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Bill Finkl</p><p>1985 14) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Clark Johnston</p><p>1982 15) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Irving Kravsow</p><p>1982-1987 16) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Charles F.J.Morse</p><p>1981-1987 17) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – National Columnists</p><p>1985-1986 18) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Don O.Noel, Jr.</p><p>1982-1986 19) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Don Pesci</p><p>1982 20) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Dick Polman</p><p>1982-1988 21) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Alan Schoenhaus 1982-1983 22) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Wayne S. Smith</p><p>Box 842</p><p>1981-1984 1) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Robert Steele</p><p>1980-1988 2) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Lowell Weicker and Others</p><p>1978-1988 3) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Writers, Others – Miscellaneous Writers</p><p>1983, 1985 4) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspaper Writers – Bermard L. Yudain</p><p>1982-1988 5) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Bridgeport Post/Telegram</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Bristol Press</p><p>1981-1988 7) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Danbury News-Times</p><p>1985-1988 8) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Fairpress, Norwalk, Connecticut</p><p>1982-1988 9) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Greenwich Times and Stamford Advocate</p><p>1982-1988 10) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Hartford Courant</p><p>1982-1988 11) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Journal Inquirer, Manchester, Connecticut</p><p>1988 12) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Litchfield County Times</p><p>1988 13) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Middletown Press</p><p>1982-1987 14) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – New Britain Herald</p><p>1983-1988 15) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – New Haven Register/Journal-Courier</p><p>1988 16) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Norwalk Hour</p><p>1982-1985 17) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Norwich Bulletin</p><p>1987-1988 18) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Stamford Advocate 1981-1988 19) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – The Day, New London, Connecticut</p><p>1985 20) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – The Star, Newtown/Woodbury, Connecticut</p><p>1983, 1988 21) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Torrington Register/Winsted Citizen</p><p>1988 22) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Waterbury American/Republican</p><p>1988 23) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Westport News</p><p>1982-1988 24) Clippings Files – Editorial/Opinion – Newspapers – Willimatic Chronicle</p><p>1987-1988 25) Clippings Files – Energy Issues – Energy/Energy Conservation and Miscellaneous Environmental Issues</p><p>Box 843</p><p>1986-1988 1) Clippings Files – Energy Issues – Proposed Iroquois Pipeline</p><p>1987-1988 2) Clippings Files – Energy Issues – Nuclear Power</p><p>1984-1988 3) Clippings Files – Foreign Affairs – Contra Aid – Nicaragua</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Foreign Affairs – Miscellaneous</p><p>1985-1988 5) Clippings Files – Foreign Affairs – POW/MIA – Prisoner of War/Missing in Action – Vietnam War</p><p>1985 6) Clippings Files – Foreign Affairs – Soviet Jewry</p><p>1982-1988 7) Clippings Files – Handicapped – Handicapped Press</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Homeless</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Individuals – Malcolm Baldridge – United States Secretary of Commerce</p><p>1986-1987 10) Clippings Files – Individuals – Julie Belaga – Connecticut State Representative and Connecticut Gubernatorial Candidate</p><p>1980 11) Clippings Files – Individuals – Representative Emil Benvenuto, Greenwich, Connecticut 1988 12) Clippings Files – Individuals – Dan J. Bradley, President of Legal Services Corporation</p><p>1978, 1983 13) Clippings Files – Individuals – Fred Biebel, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1984-1987 14) Clippings Files – Individuals – Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut State Representative</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Individuals – Robert H. Bork, United States Supreme Court Nominee</p><p>1982-1988 16) Clippings Files – Individuals – Richard Bozzuto, Connecticut State Senator</p><p>1987-1988 17) Clippings Files – Individuals – Mayor Thomas W. Bucci, Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1980-1985 18) Clippings Files – Individuals – James Buckley, United States Court of Appeals Judge Nominee</p><p>1987-1988 19) Clippings Files – Individuals – George H.W. Bush </p><p>1981-1988 20) Clippings Files – Individuals – Prescott Bush, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1981-1988 21) Clippings Files – Individuals – Ralph Capecelatro, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1985 22) Clippings Files – Individuals – Joseph V. Ciaburri, Member of United States Secretary of Commerce Economic Advisory Board</p><p>1981-1982 23) Clippings Files – Individuals – Bill Cotter, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1965, 1985 24) Clippings Files – Individuals – Father Damian, Missionary to Molokai Leper Settlement, Hawaii</p><p>1982-1987 25) Clippings Files – Individuals – Thomas D’Amore, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1980 26) Clippings Files – Individuals – Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury and Grand Uncle of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1973 27) Clippings Files – Clippings Files – Individuals – John Dean, White House Counsel and Watergate Witness</p><p>1982-1985 28) Clippings Files – Individuals – Lawrence J. DeNardis, Connecticut United States Representative Box 844</p><p>1982-1984 1) Clippings Files – Individuals – Lucein DiFazio, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1982-1988 2) Clippings Files – Individuals – Christopher Dodd, Democrat – Connecticut, United States Senator</p><p>1983 3) Clippings Files – Individuals – Terry Dolan – Chief White House Speech Writer</p><p>1982-1985 4) Clippings Files – Individuals – Peter Dorsey, United States Attorney and United States District Judge</p><p>1980 5) Clippings Files – Individuals – Robert Dotchkin, Staff Director of Senate Committee on Small Business</p><p>1981-1984 6) Clippings Files – Individuals – John Downey, Connecticut Commissioner of Public Utilities and United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1985 7) Clippings Files – Individuals – Susan Drake, Journalist and Foreign Correspondent</p><p>1983-1986 8) Clippings Files – Individuals – Tom Dudchik, Connecticut</p><p>1982 9) Clippings Files – Individuals – Joseph Duffey, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate and President of University of Massachusetts-Amherst</p><p>1985-1986 10) Clippings Files – Individuals – Roger Eddy, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1988 11) Clippings Files – Individuals – Larry Flynt, Publisher of Hustler Magazine</p><p>1981-1986 12) Clippings Files – Individuals – J. Brian Gaffney, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1982 13) Clippings Files – Individuals – Representative Robert W. Gaimo, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1985 14) Clippings Files – Individuals – Evan G. Galbraith, United States. Ambassador to France</p><p>1987-1988 15) Clippings Files – Individuals – Representative Sam Gejdenson, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1985 16) Clippings Files – Individuals – A. Bartlett Giamatti, President of Yale University 1987 17) Clippings Files – Individuals – Douglas H. Ginsburg, United States Supreme Court Nominee</p><p>1983 18) Clippings Files – Individuals – Peter Gold, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1982 19) Clippings Files – Individuals – Senator Barry Goldwater, Arizona United States Senator</p><p>1981 20) Clippings Files – Individuals – Thomas Grasso, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1981 21) Clippings Files – Individuals – Harold Griffen, Connecticut Gubernatorial Candidate</p><p>1984 22) Clippings Files – Individuals – Tony Guglielmo, Member of Federal Council on the Aging</p><p>1981-1982 23) Clippings Files – Individuals – Alexander Haig, United States Secretary of State</p><p>1983-1984 24) Clippings Files – Individuals – William Hanley, Member of Board – Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1983-1984</p><p>1986-1987 25) Clippings Files – Individuals – Gary Hart, Colorado United States Senator and United States Presidential Candidate, 1986-1987</p><p>1983-1984 26) Clippings Files – Individuals – Arthur House, Connecticut United States House of Representatives Candidate, 1983-1984</p><p>1982-1987 27) Clippings Files – Individuals – T. Clark Hull, Connecticut State Supreme Court Justice, 1982-1987</p><p>1985 28) Clippings Files – Individuals – Pendleton James, Connecticut Republican Party State Treasurer</p><p>1983-1987 29) Clippings Files – Individuals – Michael Kenney, Lowell Weicker’s Administrative Assistant</p><p>1985 30) Clippings Files – Individuals – Mary Lasker, Founder of Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation</p><p>1986 31) Clippings Files – Individuals – Peter Lerner, Connecticut State Representative, 1986</p><p>1987-1988 32) Clippings Files – Individuals – Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut State Attorney General and Connecticut United States Senator, Folder 1 1987-1988 33) Clippings Files – Individuals – Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut State Attorney General and Connecticut United States Senator, Folder 2</p><p>1982 34) Clippings Files – Individuals – John Lupton, Connecticut State Legislator and Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1947-1983 35) Clippings Files – Individuals – John Jay McCloy, United States High Commissioner of Germany and Chairman of World Bank</p><p>Box 845</p><p>1979 1) Clippings Files – Individuals – Jo McKenzie, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Individuals – Stewart B. McKinney, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1983 3) Clippings Files – Individuals – Thomas Meskill, Connecticut Governor and United States Appellate Judge</p><p>1983 4) Clippings Files – Individuals – Elwood Metz, Business Manager of Operating Engineers International Union – Connecticut Local</p><p>Undated 5) Clippings Files – Individuals – Fred Miller, Connecticut United States House of Representatives Candidate</p><p>1981-1986 6) Clippings Files – Individuals – John H. Miller, Lowell Weicker’s Chairman of 1982 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1978-1987 7) Clippings Files – Individuals – Toby Moffett, Connecticut United States Representative and Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1987-1988 8) Clippings Files – Individuals – Representative Bruce Morrison, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Individuals – Senator Margaret Morton, Connecticut State Senator and Connecticut United States House of Representatives Candidate</p><p>1985 10) Clippings Files – Individuals – Alan Nevas, Connecticut United States Attorney and Connecticut United States District Judge</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Individuals – Christine M. Niedermeyer, Connecticut United States House of Representatives Candidate</p><p>1984 12) Clippings Files – Individuals – Nick Norton, Connecticut United States House of Representatives Candidate 1982-1988 13) Clippings Files – Individuals – William O’Neill, Governor of Connecticut</p><p>1982-1985 14) Clippings Files – Individuals – Leonard Paoletta, Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1981-1982 15) Clippings Files – Individuals – Bradford Perry, Connecticut United States Senate Candidate</p><p>1978-1984 16) Clippings Files – Individuals – Howard Phillips, Chairman of Conservative Caucus</p><p>1984 17) Clippings Files – Individuals – Perry Pisciotti, Waterbury, Connecticut Republican Town Chairman</p><p>1987-1988 18) Clippings Files – Individuals – Robert Poliner, Connecticut Republican State Chairman</p><p>1982-1983 19) Clippings Files – Individuals – Russell Post, Connecticut State Senator</p><p>1981-1987 20) Clippings Files – Individuals – Ronald Reagan/White House</p><p>1982, 1985 21) Clippings Files – Individuals – Abraham Ribicoff, Connecticut United States Senator</p><p>1985 22) Clippings Files – Individuals – Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, West Virginia United States Senator</p><p>1982-1983 23) Clippings Files – Individuals – Lewis Rome, Connecticut State Senator and Connecticut Gubernatorial Candidate</p><p>1986-1988 24) Clippings Files – Individuals – Representative John G. Rowland, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1985 25) Clippings Files – Individuals – Jack Rudolph, Connecticut State Representative</p><p>1987-1988 26) Clippings Files – Individuals – Thomas Scott, Connecticut State Senator</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Individuals – Thom Serrani, Mayor of Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1983-1988 28) Clippings Files – Individuals – Christopher Shays, Connecticut United States Representative</p><p>1984 29) Clippings Files – Individuals – Roger Stone, Ronald Reagan Campaign Advisor 1985-1988 30) Clippings Files – Individuals – Stan Twardy, Connecticut United States Attorney</p><p>1980s 31) Clippings Files – Individuals – Ann Uccello, Salisbury, Connecticut Republican Town Chairman</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Individuals – R.E.Van Norstrand, Speaker of Connecticut State House of Representatives</p><p>1985-1988 33) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – AIDS</p><p>Box 846</p><p>1984 1) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – CAP Agencies File</p><p>1986-1988 2) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Education – Miscellaneous</p><p>1988 3) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Health – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982-1988 4) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Jobs/Labor – Miscellaneous</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Medicare</p><p>1987-1988 6) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration –L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse</p><p>1986-1987 7) Clippings Files – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Teamster Probe</p><p>1982-1988 8) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Clippings – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 9) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Cary Cronan Obituary, Connecticut Journalist</p><p>1980-1983 10) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Gray Weicker</p><p>1979-1983 11) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Lowell P. Weicker Sr. – Obituaries of Lowell P. Weicker Sr., Alfred M. Gruenther, and A.B. Chapman</p><p>1988 12) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Lowell Weicker and Watergate Reform</p><p>1984 13) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Marriage – Lowell Weicker and Camille Weicker Divorce 1987-1988 14) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Republican Party, National and Connecticut</p><p>1980 15) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Scott Weicker Wedding Announcement</p><p>1980-1987 16) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Sonny Weicker</p><p>1982-1983 17) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Tennis Articles</p><p>1968-1988 18) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1988 19) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1985 20) Clippings Files – Lowell Weicker Personal – “Wishy” Elwood Washburn – Mentor to Lowell Weicker and Greenwich Republican Town Committee Chairman</p><p>1980s 21) Clippings Files – Mideast – Saudi Arms Request</p><p>1988 22) Clippings Files – Rep. Connie Morella, Maryland United States Representative</p><p>1988 23) Clippings Files – Edwin Meese – United States Attorney General</p><p>1988 24) Clippings Files – Newspaper Endorsements – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1988 25) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Ansonia Evening Sentinel</p><p>1979 26) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Bridgeport Post</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Chicago Tribune</p><p>1987 28) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Columbia University Record</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Connecticut Jewish Ledger</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Connecticut Labor News</p><p>Box 847</p><p>1982-1988 1) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Connecticut Newspapers</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Danbury News-Times</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Fairpress, Norwalk, Connecticut 1988 4) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Litchfield County Times</p><p>1988 5) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Meriden Record-Journal</p><p>1979-1988 6) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Hartford Courant</p><p>1979 7) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Naugatuck Daily News</p><p>1979 8) Clippings Files – Newspapers – New Britain Herald</p><p>1985-1987 9) Clippings Files – Newspapers – New Haven Register</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Newspapers – New London Day</p><p>1985-1988 11) Clippings Files – Newspapers – New York Times</p><p>1987 12) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Stamford Advocate</p><p>1985-1987 13) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Wall Street Journal</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Washington Post</p><p>1979-1987 15) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Waterbury Republican</p><p>1979, 1988 16) Clippings Files – Newspapers – Westport News</p><p>1988 17) Clippings Files – Periodicals – Articles – Ripon Forum</p><p>1982, 1986 18) Clippings Files – Periodicals – Connecticut</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Periodicals – Science</p><p>1986 20) Clippings Files – Periodicals – The New Republic</p><p>1986 21) Clippings Files – Press – August 20-August 27</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – January 1</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – January 2</p><p>1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – January 3</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – January 5</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – January 6</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – January 7 1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – January 8</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – January 9</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – January 10</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – January 11</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Press – January 12</p><p>1987 33) Clippings Files – Press – January 13</p><p>1987 34) Clippings Files – Press – January 14</p><p>1987 35) Clippings Files – Press – January 15</p><p>1987 36) Clippings Files – Press – January 16</p><p>1987 37) Clippings Files – Press – January 17</p><p>1987 38) Clippings Files – Press – January 18</p><p>1987 39) Clippings Files – Press – January 19</p><p>1987 40) Clippings Files – Press – January 20</p><p>1987 41) Clippings Files – Press – January 21</p><p>1987 42) Clippings Files – Press – January 22</p><p>1987 43) Clippings Files – Press – January 23</p><p>1987 44) Clippings Files – Press – January 24</p><p>1987 45) Clippings Files – Press – January 25</p><p>1987 46) Clippings Files – Press – January 26</p><p>1987 47) Clippings Files – Press – January 27</p><p>1987 48) Clippings Files – Press – January 28</p><p>1987 49) Clippings Files – Press – January 29</p><p>1987 50) Clippings Files – Press – January 30</p><p>1987 51) Clippings Files – Press – January 31 Box 848</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – February 1</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – February 2</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – February 3</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – February 4</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – February 5</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – February 6</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – February 7</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – February 8</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – February 9</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – February 10</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – February 11</p><p>1987 12) Clippings Files – Press – February 12</p><p>1987 13) Clippings Files – Press – February 13</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Press – February 14</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Press – February 15</p><p>1987 16) Clippings Files – Press – February 16</p><p>1987 17) Clippings Files – Press – February 17</p><p>1987 18) Clippings Files – Press – February 18</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Press – February 19</p><p>1987 20) Clippings Files – Press – February 20</p><p>1987 21) Clippings Files – Press – February 22</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – February 23</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – February 24 1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – February 25</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – February 26</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – February 27</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – February 28</p><p>1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – March 1</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – March 2</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – March 3</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – March 4</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Press – March 5</p><p>1987 33) Clippings Files – Press – March 6-7</p><p>1987 34) Clippings Files – Press – March 8</p><p>1987 35) Clippings Files – Press – March 9</p><p>1987 36) Clippings Files – Press – March 10</p><p>1987 37) Clippings Files – Press – March 11</p><p>1987 38) Clippings Files – Press – March 12</p><p>1987 39) Clippings Files – Press – March 13</p><p>1987 40) Clippings Files – Press – March 14</p><p>1987 41) Clippings Files – Press – March 15</p><p>1987 42) Clippings Files – Press – March 16</p><p>1987 43) Clippings Files – Press – March 17</p><p>1987 44) Clippings Files – Press – March 18</p><p>1987 45) Clippings Files – Press – March 19</p><p>1987 46) Clippings Files – Press – March 20</p><p>1987 47) Clippings Files – Press – March 21 1987 48) Clippings Files – Press – March 22</p><p>1987 49) Clippings Files – Press – March 23</p><p>1987 50) Clippings Files – Press – March 24</p><p>1987 51) Clippings Files – Press – March 25</p><p>1987 52) Clippings Files – Press – March 26</p><p>1987 53) Clippings Files – Press – March 27</p><p>1987 54) Clippings Files – Press– March 28</p><p>1987 55) Clippings Files – Press – March 29</p><p>1987 56) Clippings Files – Press – March 30</p><p>1987 57) Clippings Files – Press – March 31</p><p>1987 58) Clippings Files – Press – April 1</p><p>1987 59) Clippings Files – Press – April 2</p><p>1987 60) Clippings Files – Press – April 3</p><p>1987 61) Clippings Files – Press – April 4</p><p>1987 62) Clippings Files – Press – April 5</p><p>Box 849</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – April 6</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – April 7</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – April 8</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – April 9</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – April 10</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – April 11</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – April 12</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – April 13 1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – April 14</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – April 15</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – April 16</p><p>1987 12) Clippings Files – Press – April 17</p><p>1987 13) Clippings Files – Press – April 18</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Press – April 19</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Press – April 20</p><p>1987 16) Clippings Files – Press – April 21</p><p>1987 17) Clippings Files – Press – April 22</p><p>1987 18) Clippings Files – Press – April 23</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Press – April 24</p><p>1987 20) Clippings Files – Press – April 25</p><p>1987 21) Clippings Files – Press – April 26</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – April 27</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – April 28</p><p>1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – April 29</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – April 30</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – May 1</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – May 2</p><p>1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – May 3</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – May 4</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – May 5</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – May 6</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Press – May 7 1987 33) Clippings Files – Press – May 8</p><p>1987 34) Clippings Files – Press – May 9</p><p>1987 35) Clippings Files – Press – May 10</p><p>1987 36) Clippings Files – Press – May 11</p><p>1987 37) Clippings Files – Press – May 12</p><p>1987 38) Clippings Files – Press – May 13</p><p>1987 39) Clippings Files – Press – May 14</p><p>1987 40) Clippings Files – Press – May 15</p><p>1987 41) Clippings Files – Press – May 16</p><p>1987 42) Clippings Files – Press – May 17</p><p>1987 43) Clippings Files – Press – May 18</p><p>1987 44) Clippings Files – Press – May 19</p><p>1987 45) Clippings Files – Press – May 20</p><p>1987 46) Clippings Files – Press – May 21</p><p>Box 850</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – May 22</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – May 23</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – May 24</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – May 25</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – May 26</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – May 27</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – May 28</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – May 29</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – May 31 1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – June 1</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – June 2</p><p>1987 12) Clippings Files – Press – June 3</p><p>1987 13) Clippings Files – Press – June 4</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Press – June 5</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Press – June 6</p><p>1987 16) Clippings Files – Press – June 7</p><p>1987 17) Clippings Files – Press – June 8</p><p>1987 18) Clippings Files – Press – June 9</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Press – June 10</p><p>1987 20) Clippings Files – Press – June 11</p><p>1987 21) Clippings Files – Press – June 12</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – June 13</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – June 15</p><p>1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – June 16</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – June 17</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – June 18</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – June 19</p><p>1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – June 20</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – June 21</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – June 22</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – June 23</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Press – June 24</p><p>1987 33) Clippings Files – Press – June 25 1987 34) Clippings Files – Press – June 26</p><p>1987 35) Clippings Files – Press – June 27</p><p>1987 36) Clippings Files – Press – June 28</p><p>1987 37) Clippings Files – Press – June 29</p><p>1987 38) Clippings Files – Press – June 30</p><p>1987 39) Clippings Files – Press – July 1</p><p>1987 40) Clippings Files – Press – July 2</p><p>1987 41) Clippings Files – Press – July 3</p><p>1987 42) Clippings Files – Press – July 4</p><p>1987 43) Clippings Files – Press – July 5</p><p>1987 44) Clippings Files – Press – July 6</p><p>1987 45) Clippings Files – Press – July 7</p><p>Box 851</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – July 8</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – July 9</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – July 10</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – July 11</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – July 12</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – July 13</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – July 14</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – July 15</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – July 16</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – July 17</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – July 18 1987 12) Clippings Files – Press – July 19</p><p>1987 13) Clippings Files – Press – July 20</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Press – July 21</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Press – July 22</p><p>1987 16) Clippings Files – Press – July 23</p><p>1987 17) Clippings Files – Press – July 24</p><p>1987 18) Clippings Files – Press – July 25</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Press – July 26</p><p>1987 20) Clippings Files – Press – July 27</p><p>1987 21) Clippings Files – Press – July 28</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – July 29</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – July 30</p><p>1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – July 31</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – August 1</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – August 2</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – August 3</p><p>1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – August 4</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – August 5</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – August 6</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – August 7</p><p>Box 852</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – August 8</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – August 9</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – August 10 1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – August 11</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – August 12</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – August 13</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – August 14</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – August 15</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – August 16</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – August 17</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – August 18</p><p>1987 12) Clippings Files – Press – August 19</p><p>1987 13) Clippings Files – Press – August 20</p><p>1987 14) Clippings Files – Press – August 21</p><p>1987 15) Clippings Files – Press – August 23</p><p>1987 16) Clippings Files – Press – August 24</p><p>1987 17) Clippings Files – Press – August 25</p><p>1987 18) Clippings Files – Press – August 26</p><p>1987 19) Clippings Files – Press – August 27</p><p>1987 20) Clippings Files – Press – August 28</p><p>1987 21) Clippings Files – Press – August 29</p><p>1987 22) Clippings Files – Press – August 30</p><p>1987 23) Clippings Files – Press – August 31</p><p>1987 24) Clippings Files – Press – September 1</p><p>1987 25) Clippings Files – Press – September 2</p><p>1987 26) Clippings Files – Press – September 3</p><p>1987 27) Clippings Files – Press – September 4 1987 28) Clippings Files – Press – September 6</p><p>1987 29) Clippings Files – Press – September 8</p><p>1987 30) Clippings Files – Press – September 9</p><p>1987 31) Clippings Files – Press – September 10</p><p>1987 32) Clippings Files – Press – September 11</p><p>1987 33) Clippings Files – Press – September 12</p><p>1987 34) Clippings Files – Press – September 13</p><p>1987 35) Clippings Files – Press – September 14</p><p>1987 36) Clippings Files – Press – September 15</p><p>1987 37) Clippings Files – Press – September 16</p><p>1987 38) Clippings Files – Press – September 17</p><p>1987 39) Clippings Files – Press – September 18</p><p>1987 40) Clippings Files – Press – September 19</p><p>1987 41) Clippings Files – Press – September 20</p><p>1987 42) Clippings Files – Press – September 21</p><p>1987 43) Clippings Files – Press – September 22</p><p>1987 44) Clippings Files – Press – September 23</p><p>1987 45) Clippings Files – Press – September 24</p><p>1987 46) Clippings Files – Press – September 25</p><p>1987 47) Clippings Files – Press – September 26</p><p>1987 48) Clippings Files – Press – September 27</p><p>1987 49) Clippings Files – Press – September 28</p><p>1987 50) Clippings Files – Press – September 29</p><p>1987 51) Clippings Files – Press – September 30 1987 52) Clippings Files – Press – October 1</p><p>Box 853</p><p>1987 1) Clippings Files – Press – October 2</p><p>1987 2) Clippings Files – Press – October 3</p><p>1987 3) Clippings Files – Press – October 4</p><p>1987 4) Clippings Files – Press – October 5</p><p>1987 5) Clippings Files – Press – October 6</p><p>1987 6) Clippings Files – Press – October 7</p><p>1987 7) Clippings Files – Press – October 8</p><p>1987 8) Clippings Files – Press – October 9</p><p>1987 9) Clippings Files – Press – October 10</p><p>1987 10) Clippings Files – Press – October 11</p><p>1987 11) Clippings Files – Press – October 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4</p><p>1988 36) Clippings Files – Press – February 5</p><p>1988 37) Clippings Files – Press – February 6</p><p>1988 38) Clippings Files – Press – February 7</p><p>1988 39) Clippings Files – Press – February 8</p><p>1988 40) Clippings Files – Press – February 9</p><p>1988 41) Clippings Files – Press – February 10</p><p>1988 42) Clippings Files – Press – February 11</p><p>1988 43) Clippings Files – Press – February 12</p><p>1988 44) Clippings Files – Press – February 13</p><p>1988 45) Clippings Files – Press – February 14</p><p>1988 46) Clippings Files – Press – February 15</p><p>1988 47) Clippings Files – Press – February 16</p><p>1988 48) Clippings Files – Press – February 17</p><p>1988 49) Clippings Files – Press – February 18 1988 50) Clippings Files – Press – February 19</p><p>Box 856</p><p>1988 1) Clippings Files – Press – February 20</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Press – February 21</p><p>1988 3) Clippings Files – Press – February 22</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Press – February 23</p><p>1988 5) Clippings Files – Press – February 24</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Press – February 25</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Press – February 26</p><p>1988 8) Clippings Files – Press – February 27</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Press – February 28</p><p>1988 10) Clippings Files – Press – February 29</p><p>1988 11) Clippings Files – Press – March 1</p><p>1988 12) Clippings Files – Press – March 2</p><p>1988 13) Clippings Files – Press – March 3</p><p>1988 14) Clippings Files – Press – March 4</p><p>1988 15) Clippings Files – Press – March 5</p><p>1988 16) Clippings Files – Press – March 6</p><p>1988 17) Clippings Files – Press – March 7</p><p>1988 18) Clippings Files – Press – March 8</p><p>1988 19) Clippings Files – Press – March 9</p><p>1988 20) Clippings Files – Press – March 10</p><p>1988 21) Clippings Files – Press – March 11</p><p>1988 22) Clippings Files – Press – March 12 1988 23) Clippings Files – Press – March 13</p><p>1988 24) Clippings Files – Press – March 14</p><p>1988 25) Clippings Files – Press – March 15</p><p>1988 26) Clippings Files – Press – March 16</p><p>1988 27) Clippings Files – Press – March 17</p><p>1988 28) Clippings Files – Press – March 18</p><p>1988 29) Clippings Files – Press – March 19</p><p>1988 30) Clippings Files – Press – March 20</p><p>1988 31) Clippings Files – Press – March 21</p><p>1988 32) Clippings Files – Press – March 22</p><p>1988 33) Clippings Files – Press – March 23</p><p>1988 34) Clippings Files – Press – March 24</p><p>1988 35) Clippings Files – Press – March 25</p><p>1988 36) Clippings Files – Press – March 26</p><p>1988 37) Clippings Files – Press – March 27</p><p>1988 38) Clippings Files – Press – March 28</p><p>1988 39) Clippings Files – Press – March 29</p><p>1988 40) Clippings Files – Press – March 30</p><p>1988 41) Clippings Files – Press – March 31</p><p>Box 857</p><p>1988 1) Clippings Files – Press – April 1</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Press – April 2-3</p><p>1988 3) Clippings Files – Press – April 4-10</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Press – April 11-17 1988 5) Clippings Files – Press – April 18-22</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Press – April 23-29</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Press – April 30</p><p>1988 8) Clippings Files – Press – May 4-14</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Press – May 15-21</p><p>1988 10) Clippings Files – Press – May 22-28</p><p>1988 11) Clippings Files – Press – May 29-31</p><p>1988 12) Clippings Files – Press – June 1-4</p><p>1988 13) Clippings Files – Press – June 5-11</p><p>1988 14) Clippings Files – Press – June 12-17</p><p>Box 858</p><p>1988 1) Clippings Files – Press – June 18-25</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Press – June 26-30</p><p>1988 3) Clippings Files – Press – July 1-2</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Press – July 3-9</p><p>1988 5) Clippings Files – Press – July 10-16</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Press – July 17-23</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Press – July 24-30</p><p>1988 8) Clippings Files – Press – July 31</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Press – August 1-6</p><p>Box 859</p><p>1988 1) Clippings Files – Press – August 7-13</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Press – August 14-20 1988 3) Clippings Files – Press – August 21-27</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Press – August 28-31</p><p>1988 5) Clippings Files – Press – September 1-3</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Press – September 4-10</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Press – September 11-17</p><p>1988 8) Clippings Files – Press – September 18-24</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Press – September 25-30</p><p>1988 10) Clippings Files – Press – October 1</p><p>1988 11) Clippings Files – Press – October 2-7</p><p>Box 860</p><p>1988 1) Clippings Files – Press – October 8-14</p><p>1988 2) Clippings Files – Press – October 15-22</p><p>1988 3) Clippings Files – Press – October 23-31</p><p>1988 4) Clippings Files – Press – November 1-7</p><p>1988 5) Clippings Files – Requested Articles</p><p>1988 6) Clippings Files – Small Business</p><p>1988 7) Clippings Files – Small Business – Wedtech Bribery Scandal</p><p>1988 8) Clippings Files – Transportation – Amtrak</p><p>1988 9) Clippings Files – Transportation – Highways – Connecticut</p><p>1988 10) Clippings Files – Transportation – North East Transportation Bus Strike</p><p>1988 11) Clippings Files – Transportation – Weigh Station, Westport and Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>Box 861 1987 1) Press Releases – Advance Wednesday – Weicker to Speak at Greenwich Library, Thursday to Address Machinists Union – January 1</p><p>1987 2) Press Releases – Weicker Moves to Bar Contra Funding – March 10</p><p>1987 3) Press Releases – Pipeline Hearing Set – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – July 8</p><p>1987 4) Press Releases – Weicker Urges Primary Vote – July 10</p><p>1987 5) Press Releases – Claudia Weicker Salutes Bicentennial – July 13</p><p>1987 6) Press Releases – Senate Page Applications Now Being Accepted – July 20</p><p>1987 7) Press Releases – Weicker Moves to Strengthen Protection for Mentally Ill – July 24</p><p>1987 8) Press Releases – Chronology: Iroquois Issue – Iroquois Gas Pipeline and Lowell Weicker – July 20</p><p>1987 9) Press Releases – Titanic Bill Passes Senate – August 3</p><p>1987 10) Press Releases – Pre-Recess Press Conference Thursday – August 4</p><p>1987 11) Press Releases – Subcommittee Moves Pipeline Amendment – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – September 10</p><p>1987 12) Press Releases – Weicker-Chaffee Push Medicaid Reform, Seek Deinstitutionalization of Disabled – September 10</p><p>1987 13) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Distinguished Service Award – September 14</p><p>1987 14) Press Releases – Advance – Tuesday Weicker to Receive Honorary Columbia University Degree, Wednesday, Weicker to Address Connecticut State AFL-CIO, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization – September 15</p><p>1987 15) Press Releases – Advance – Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services – Debate on 1988 Legislation – September 17</p><p>1987 16) Press Releases – Money Okayed for Long Island Sound Pollution Fight – September 22</p><p>1987 17) Press Releases – Weicker Offers NIH-DOD, National Institute of Health and Department of Defense Cooperation Amendment – September 23</p><p>1987 18) Press Releases – Weicker Plan Would Shed Light on Pentagon “Black” Budget – September 26 1987 19) Press Releases – Statement from the Office of Senator Lowell Weicker – Hospitalization for Kidney Stones – September 28</p><p>1987 20) Press Releases – Press Conference Friday – September 30</p><p>1987 21) Press Releases – Applications Being Accepted for Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program – October 6</p><p>1987 22) Press Releases – Charter Oak Bridge Money Approved – October 6</p><p>1987 23) Press Releases – Advance Notice: Weicker Honored by AIDS Action Council – October 7</p><p>1987 24) Press Releases – Press Releases – Weicker Lauds Navy Response in Persian Gulf – Urges War Powers Action – October 9</p><p>1987 25) Press Releases – Advance Notice: Weicker Receives ARC, Association of Retarded Citizens Award – October 15</p><p>1987 26) Press Releases – Update: Notice ARC, Association of Retarded Citizens Ceremony Changed – October 15</p><p>1987 27) Press Releases – Weicker Receives NWPC, National Women’s Political Caucus “Good Guy” Award – October 16</p><p>1987 28) Press Releases – Madison Intern Attends Republican Briefing – October 29</p><p>1987 29) Press Releases – Advance Notice: Weicker to Receive JDF, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation “Man of the Year Award’ – Will Appear on CPTV, Connecticut Public Television – November 3</p><p>1987 30) Press Releases – Update Notice: JDF, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Ceremony – November 6</p><p>1987 31) Press Releases – Weicker Calls for Oceans Hearing – November 9</p><p>1987 32) Press Releases – Weicker Amendment Passes Senate – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – November 18</p><p>1987 33) Press Releases – Weicker Receives National Council of Jewish Women Social Action Award – November 19</p><p>1987 34) Press Releases – Weicker Urges Fairness in Deficit Reduction – November 20</p><p>1987 35) Press Releases – Senate Passes Education Package; Measure Includes Amendment – December 1 1987 36) Press Releases – Weicker Praises INF, Intermediate Range Nuclear Force Plan – December 4</p><p>1987 37) Press Releases – Weicker Supports Tax-Exempt Bonds for Indian Tribes – December 7</p><p>1987 38) Press Releases – Weicker Lauded for Environment Work – December 8</p><p>1987 39) Press Releases – Weicker Asks Institute of Medicine Probe of Childhood Illness Effects – December 9</p><p>1987 40) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Rehabilitation Services Administration Commissioners Award – December 12</p><p>1987 41) Press Releases – Advance: Wednesday – Weicker to Receive ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union Congressional Civil Liberties Award – December 14</p><p>1987 42) Press Releases – Press Conference Thursday – December 14</p><p>1987 43) Press Releases – Senate Approves Weicker Amendment to the Needy – December 14</p><p>1987 44) Press Releases – Update – Press Conference – December 16</p><p>1987 45) Press Releases – Questions from Mary Post/Newsweek – December 17</p><p>1987 46) Press Releases – Weicker Receives ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union Congressional Civil Liberties Award – December 17</p><p>1987 47) Press Releases – It’s a Boy – December 18</p><p>1987 48) Press Releases – Health Funding Plan Emerges – December 19</p><p>1987 49) Press Releases – Conferences Set Environmental Tests for Pipeline – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – December 21</p><p>1987 50) Press Releases – Bridgeport Technology Plan Advances in Congress</p><p>1988 51) Press Releases – Weicker Appointed to Holocaust Memorial – January 6</p><p>1988 52) Press Releases – Note: Hodel Letter, Iroquois – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – January 6</p><p>1988 53) Press Releases – Weicker to Speak at Martin Luther King Service in Atlanta – January 12</p><p>1988 54) Press Releases – Correction Notice: Weicker to Address Machinist’s Union – January 13 1988 55) Press Releases – Hearing Set on Minority Small Business Reform – January 21</p><p>1988 56) Press Releases – Senate Restores Civil Rights Protections – January 28</p><p>1988 57) Press Releases – Weicker Urges Investigation of Death of Sicelo Godfrey Dlomo in South Africa – January 28</p><p>1988 58) Press Releases – Lowell Weicker and Dave Durenberger Introduce Infant Health Care Bill – February 2</p><p>1988 59) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker in West Hartford – February 11</p><p>1988 60) Press Releases – Weicker Health Bill Moves in Senate – February 17</p><p>1988 61) Press Releases – Weicker Bill Puts OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Fines to Work – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – February 24</p><p>1988 62) Press Releases – Lowell Weicker and Higher Education Funding – Student Financial Assistance – February 29</p><p>1988 63) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker to Attend Apartheid Protest – March 1</p><p>1988 64) Press Releases – Weicker Names Campaign Press Secretary Chris Janis – March 1</p><p>1988 65) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Distinguished Service Award – National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association – March 1</p><p>1988 66) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Special Health Appreciation Award – New England Community Health Centers Association and National Association of Community Health Centers, Incorporated – March 1</p><p>1988 67) Press Releases – Senate Panel Okays Weicker Amendment – Seeks Rise in Community Health Services – March 2</p><p>1988 68) Press Releases – Federal Support for Research and Development Percentages Increases – March 2</p><p>1988 69) Press Releases – FERC, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chief Sees Delay – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – March 3</p><p>1988 70) Press Releases – Remarks of Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr. – Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center – Norwalk, Connecticut – March 6</p><p>1988 71) Press Releases – Pipeline Route Plan Rejected; Interior Bars Proposal to Cross Scenic Trail – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – March 14 1988 72) Press Releases – Congress Honors People of Ireland – March 17</p><p>1988 73) Press Releases – Congress Restores Civil Rights Protections – Civil Rights Restoration Act – March 22</p><p>1988 74) Press Releases – Weicker Vows Amtrak Fight – March 24</p><p>1988 75) Press Releases – Advance: April 5, 6, 7, and 8 Advance Schedule – March 29</p><p>1988 76) Press Releases – Notice – The Long Range Planner – April 1</p><p>1988 77) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker to Address Labor Conference – National Legislative Conference of the Building and Construction Department of the AFL-CIO, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization – April 12</p><p>1988 78) Press Releases – Weicker Nominates “The Babe” for Medal of Freedom – Babe Ruth – April 13</p><p>1988 79) Press Releases – Highlights of Weicker Amendment – Transfer of Health Funding from Superconducting Supercollider – April 14</p><p>1988 80) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Legislative Award – American Association for Counseling and Development Legislative Service Award – April 19</p><p>1988 81) Press Releases – Advance Tuesday April 26: Weicker OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Oversight Hearings – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – April 21</p><p>1988 82) Press Releases – Advance Saturday April 23: Weicker to Attend L’Ambiance Observance – April 22 1988 83) Press Releases – Advance Schedule: April 25</p><p>1988 84) Press Releases – Weicker Urges Action on Acid Rain – April 26</p><p>1988 85) Press Releases – Advance: Schedule of April 28</p><p>1988 86) Press Releases – AIDS PSA, Public Service Announcement – May 3</p><p>1988 87) Press Releases – Weicker Proposes Health Care Commission – May 9</p><p>1988 88) Press Releases – Update: Secretary of Education William Bennett at Appropriations Subcommittee – May 9</p><p>1988 89) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Congressional Initiative Award – American Horticultural Therapy Association and Florists Transworld Delivery – May 16</p><p>1988 90) Press Releases – Senate Panel Approves Minority Small Business Reform – May 17 1988 91) Press Releases – Advance Recess Schedule of May 26</p><p>1988 92) Press Releases – Weicker Meets with Archbishop Iakovos – Primate of Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America – June 6</p><p>1988 93) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Environmental Achievement Award – United States Friends of United Nations Environment Program] – June 7</p><p>Box 862</p><p>1988 1) Press Releases – Weicker Cites Failures in Trade Bill Vote – June 8</p><p>1988 2) Press Releases – Catastrophic Illness Measure Sent to White House; Weicker Hails Landmark Medicare Protection – June 9</p><p>1988 3) Press Releases – Senate Panel Okays Effort on Pollution; Money Slated for Fight on Ocean Dumping – Long Island Sound – June 10</p><p>1988 4) Press Releases – Weicker Introduces OSHA, Occupational Health and Safety Administration Reform – June 16</p><p>1988 5) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker in Greenwich – June 21</p><p>1988 6) Press Releases – Pro-Choice Amendment Advances – Medicaid Coverage of Abortion – June 21</p><p>1988 7) Press Releases – Connecticut Towns Gain Role in Airport Plans – June 22</p><p>1988 8) Press Releases – Panel Approves Bill to Aid Victims Families – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – June 22</p><p>1988 9) Press Releases – Key Senate Panel Backs Abortion Rights for Rape and Incest Victims – June 23</p><p>1988 10) Press Releases – Senate Approves Minority Small Business Improvement – July 7</p><p>1988 11) Press Releases – Connecticut Students Receive Lowell Weicker Internships – July 11</p><p>1988 12) Press Releases – Senate Approves Transportation Appropriations Package – July 12</p><p>1988 13) Press Releases – Senate Moves Veterans Agency Towards Cabinet Level – July 12 1988 14) Press Releases – Senate Okays Environmental Protection Provisions – July 13, 1988</p><p>1988 15) Press Releases – Senate Approves SBA, Small Business Administration Reauthorization – July 14</p><p>1988 16) Press Releases – Holocaust Exhibit “In Der Nacht” – Deaf Holocaust Survivors – July 18</p><p>1988 17) Press Releases – Vets Key Whaler Win Softball – July 19</p><p>1988 18) Press Releases – Senate Considers LHHS, Labor, Health, and Human Services Education Appropriation – July 25</p><p>1988 19) Press Releases – Senate Approves Funding to Study Ocean Dumping and Long Island Sound – July 26</p><p>1988 20) Press Releases – Senate Approves Health Funding – July 27</p><p>1988 21) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker to Testify Regarding Martin Luther King Commission – August 1</p><p>1988 22) Press Releases – Senate Approves Medical Waste Bill – August 3</p><p>1988 23) Press Releases – Senate Approves Dumping Ban – Ocean Dumping – August 9</p><p>1988 24) Press Releases – Senate Okays P & Am Protection and Advocacy for Institutionalized Mentally Ill – August 10</p><p>1988 25) Press Releases – FYI: August 13, 1988 – Weicker Amendment – Medicaid Funds for Abortion</p><p>1988 26) Press Releases – Weicker Attends Catastrophic Illness Conference – August 23</p><p>1988 27) Press Releases – Advance: Weicker to Attend March on Washington Rally – August 24</p><p>1988 28) Press Releases – Lloyd Bentsen Health Award Goes to Weicker – August 25</p><p>1988 29) Press Releases – Advance FYI: Below are Highlights of Schedule for the Week – September 7</p><p>1988 30) Press Releases – Weicker Introduces Apartheid Measure – September 7</p><p>1988 31) Press Releases – Advance September 8: Committee Probes – Ball Bearing and Roller Bearing Industry Decline – Foreign Competition – September 8 1988 32) Press Releases – Weicker Lauds Reagan Effort as Arms Reduction Begins – September 8</p><p>1988 33) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Lloyd Bentsen Health Award – September 8</p><p>1988 34) Press Releases – Advance FYI: Below are High-Lights of the Weekly Schedule – September 12</p><p>1988 35) Press Releases – Domestic Spending Bill Signed into Law – September 20</p><p>1988 36) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Wayne Morse Integrity Award – September 21</p><p>1988 37) Press Releases – Advance September 22, 1988: Joint House Senate Hearing on the Basis of Disability</p><p>1988 38) Press Releases – Witness List: Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped and House Subcommittee on Select Education –Hearing on Discrimination on the Basis of Disability – September 26</p><p>1988 39) Press Releases – House/Senate Panel Holds Disability Rights Hearing – September 27</p><p>1988 40) Press Releases – Advance Wednesday October 3: September 29, 1988 – Weicker in Hartford and Groton</p><p>1988 41) Press Releases – Advance 4:00 PM, Saturday October 8, 1988 – Weicker in Derby – October 7, 1988</p><p>1988 42) Press Releases – Cubans Release Ship – October 12</p><p>1988 43) Press Releases – Weicker Saves Connecticut Opera – October 12</p><p>1988 44) Press Releases – Weicker Receives Lasker Award – November 6</p><p>1988 45) Press Releases – Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Appropriations 1988 46) Press Releases – Department of Education Appropriations</p><p>1988 47) Press Releases – Weicker – Ocean Issues</p><p>1988 48) Press Releases – Weicker Bill Puts Fines to Work – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse</p><p>1986-1988 49) Press Releases – Apartheid, South Africa</p><p>1974 50) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1974 1976 51) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1976</p><p>1977 52) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1977</p><p>1978 53) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1978</p><p>1979 54) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1979</p><p>1981 55) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1981</p><p>1982 56) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1982</p><p>1983 57) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1983</p><p>1984 58) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1984</p><p>1985 59) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1985</p><p>Box 863</p><p>1986 1) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1986 – 99th Congress – 2nd Session</p><p>1987 2) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1987</p><p>1988 3) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases 1988</p><p>1969-1971 4) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases – Congressional – U.S. House of Representatives, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 5) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases – Congressional – U.S. House of Representatives, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1971 6) Press Releases – Archived Press Releases – Congressional – U.S. House of Representatives, Folder 3</p><p>1988 7) Press Releases – Campaign Press Releases – 1988 Senatorial Election</p><p>1986-1988 8) Press Releases – Economy</p><p>1986-1988 9) Press Releases – Education</p><p>1974-1977 10) Press Releases – Watergate Reform</p><p>Box 864 1987 1) Speeches and Statements – Lowell Weicker Floor Statement – Clean Water Act, S. 1 – January 6</p><p>1987 2) Speeches and Statements – Statement - Labor and Human Resources Hearing – National Goals in Education – January 14</p><p>1987 3) Speeches and Statements – Statement Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources – January 15</p><p>1987 4) Speeches and Statements – Statement Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – January 28</p><p>1987 5) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statements – Attempt to Ban Honorarium Income – January 9 and April 8</p><p>1987 6) Speeches and Statements – Titanic – Protection of RMS Titanic as a Maritime Memorial – February 17</p><p>1987 7) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement on the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 – February 19</p><p>1987 8) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Joint Council of Allergy and Immunology – February 19</p><p>1987 9) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Tower Commission Report – Iran-Contra – February 26</p><p>1987 10) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Tower Commission Report – Iran-Contra – March 1</p><p>1987 11) Speeches and Statements – Otis R. Bowen Statement Before Labor/Health and Human Services Committee on Appropriations, March 12</p><p>1987 12) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Opening Statement – Labor/Health and Human Services Fiscal Year 1988 Budget – March 12</p><p>1987 13) Speeches and Statements – Lowell Weicker Amendments Included in Committee Welfare Reform Legislation – Jobs for Employable Dependent Individuals Act – March 18</p><p>1987 14) Speeches and Statements – Statement at Labor and Human Resources Committee on S. 557 – The Civil Rights Restoration Act – March 19</p><p>1987 15) Speeches and Statements – Statement on Detained Children in South Africa – March 25</p><p>1987 16) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – National Community Action Foundation – March 27 1987 17) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – New York Academy of Sciences – April 1</p><p>1987 18) Speeches and Statements – Statement on Override of Highway Bill Veto – H.R. 2, Highway and Mass Transit Bill – April 1</p><p>1987 19) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – National Council of University Research Administrators – April 3</p><p>1987 20) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Hits Reagan AIDS – Floor – April 3</p><p>1987 21) Speeches and Statements – Talking Points – Union of American Hebrew Congregations – April 7</p><p>1987 22) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Reauthorization of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act – April 8</p><p>1987 23) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Death of Congressman Stewart B. McKinney – May 8</p><p>1987 24) Speeches and Statements – Talking Points – Princeton-Liposome Conference – May 11</p><p>1987 25) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – University of Maryland Spring Conference on Disability – May 12</p><p>1987 26) Speeches and Statements – McKinney Memorial Service – May 14</p><p>1987 27) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Connecticut Education Association, Hartford, Connecticut – May 16</p><p>1987 28) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Early Intervention Research Institute – May 18</p><p>1987 29) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Minimum Essential Health Care Legislation – May 19</p><p>1987 30) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Pathways Decision – Home for Mentally Ill in Greenwich, Connecticut – May 28</p><p>1987 31) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Introduces Bill for Childhood Illness Coverage – May 28</p><p>1987 32) Speeches and Statements – Statement Regarding Reverend Sullivan Statement – South Africa – June 3</p><p>1987 33) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Conference of Episcopal Networks, St. Louis, Missouri – June 4 1987 34) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Norwalk State Technical College Commencement – June 15</p><p>1987 35) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Yale University Schools of Medicine and Nursing – June 5</p><p>1987 36) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Family Planning Amendments of 1987 – Bill to Reauthorize Title X of Public Health Service Act – June 10</p><p>1987 37) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Dodd/Weicker Contra Amendment – June 18</p><p>1987 38) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Jewish National Fund of America – June 24</p><p>1987 39) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Praises Powell – Retirement of Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell – June 26</p><p>1987 40) Speeches and Statements – Statements on Reagan’s Nomination of Robert Bork – U.S. Supreme Court Nominee – July 7</p><p>1987 41) Speeches and Statements – Statement of Lowell Weicker – Hearing of Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Regulation and Conservation, Newtown, Connecticut – July 20</p><p>1987 42) Speeches and Statements – Titanic – Removal of Artifacts – July 27</p><p>1987 43) Speeches and Statements – Statement, Grove City – Civil Rights Restoration Act – July 28</p><p>1987 44) Speeches and Statements – Statement – AIDS Bill Press Conference – July 30</p><p>1987 45) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – University of Connecticut and Project Oceanology – August 1</p><p>Box 865</p><p>1987 1) Speeches and Statements – To Prohibit the Importation of Objects from the RMS Titanic – August 3 1987 2) Speeches and Statements – Statement for CPTV’s, Connecticut Public Television, 25 Year Anniversary – August 19</p><p>1987 3) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement – Wedtech Corporation – Bribery Scandal Hearings – September 9 1987 4) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Commemorative Colloquium Marking Centennial of NIH, National Institute of Health – September 9</p><p>1987 5) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Introduction of the Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act – September 10</p><p>1987 6) Speeches and Statements – Remarks Upon Receiving an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws Degree – Columbia University – September 15</p><p>1987 7) Speeches and Statements – Remarks Connecticut State AFL-CIO, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization – September 6</p><p>1987 8) Speeches and Statements – National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 – September 18</p><p>1987 9) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services – Title X Family Planning Program – September 18</p><p>1987 10) Speeches and Statements – Statement – War Powers Resolution – Persian Gulf – September 22</p><p>1987 11) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Amendment #771 – To Require Reports to Congress of Department of Defense Black Programs – September 26</p><p>1987 12) Speeches and Statements – Remarks Before the Presidential AIDS Commission – September 30</p><p>1987 13) Speeches and Statements – National Defense Authorization for Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 –October 2</p><p>1987 14) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Nomination of Judge Robert Bork – United States Supreme Court Nominee – October 5</p><p>1987 15) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – AIDS Action Council – October 8</p><p>1987 16) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Handicapped Subcommittee Hearing on Implementing the 1986 Amendments to the Rehabilitation Act – October 8</p><p>1987 17) Speeches and Statements – Statement on President’s South Africa Report – October 8</p><p>1987 18) Speeches and Statements – Statement – War Powers Act – Persian Gulf – October 8 1987 19) Speeches and Statements – Senators Weicker-John Chafee Push Medicaid Reform – October 10</p><p>1987 20) Speeches and Statements – mendment #956 for CDC, Center for Disease Control to Provide AIDS Education – October 14 1987 21) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – The Association for Retarded Citizens – October 15</p><p>1987 22) Speeches and Statements – Statement – October 19 – Persian Gulf and War Powers Act</p><p>1987 23) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Labor and Human Resources Committee Mark-up of S. 1366, Family Planning Amendments of 1987 – October 21</p><p>1987 24) Speeches and Statements – Statement – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration] Report on the L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse – October 22</p><p>1987 25) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Senate Foreign Relations Committee – South Africa – October 22</p><p>1987 26) Speeches and Statements – The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge – October 30</p><p>1987 27) Speeches and Statements – Remarks to the Greater Hartford Jewish Foundation – October 31</p><p>1987 28) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Republican Party – Presentation at the University of Virginia – November 5</p><p>1987 29) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – American Society of Yad Vashem, New York City, New York – November 15</p><p>1987 30) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association/National Health Council – November 17</p><p>1987 31) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – National Council of Jewish Women – November 19</p><p>1987 32) Speeches and Statements – Statement on S. 373, Robert T. Stafford Elementary and Secondary Education Improvement Act, December 1</p><p>1987 33) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Environmental Protection, December 2</p><p>1987 34) Speeches and Statements – Response Upon Receiving Undersea Research Award – December 8</p><p>1987 35) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – Amendment of the CR Feed the Needy – Donation of Unused Senate Cafeteria Food to the Needy of the District of Columbia – December 11</p><p>1987 36) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – T-800 Helicopter, December 11 1987 37) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, December 12</p><p>1987 38) Speeches and Statements – The Minority Small Business Act of 1987, December 15</p><p>1987 39) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, Washington Office, December 16</p><p>1987 40) Speeches and Statements – Statement on Passage of Iroquois Amendments – Iroquois Gas Pipeline – December 22</p><p>1987 41) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement – Small Business Administration Fiscal Year 1988 Budget Proposal</p><p>1987 42) Speeches and Statements – Statement on Weicker Report Relative to the L’Ambiance Plaza Project Building Collapse in Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1988 43) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Death of Tiny Markle – Radio Talk Show Host at WICC, Bridgeport, Connecticut – January 3</p><p>1988 44) Speeches and Statements – Statement Regarding Trident Announcement – Trident Submarine Contract Awarded to Electric Boat – January 5</p><p>1988 45) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Greenwich Library, Greenwich, Connecticut – January 13</p><p>1988 46) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia – Martin Luther King Day – January 18</p><p>1988 47) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Civil Rights Restoration Act – January 26</p><p>1988 48) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – FCC, Federal Communications Commission and Rupert Murdoch, Media Cross Ownership – January 29</p><p>1988 49) Speeches and Statements – Statement – ANWR, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Markup – Oil Exploration on Arctic National Wildlife Reserve – February</p><p>1988 50) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement on S. 1993 – The Minority Business Development Program Reform Act of 1987 –February 2</p><p>Box 866 1988 1) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – University of Connecticut Health Center – February 4 1988 2) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – UJA, United Jewish Appeal – February 18</p><p>1988 3) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Arthritis Coalition – February 23</p><p>1988 4) Speeches and Statements – Statement – S. 2 – Senatorial Election Campaign Act – February 23</p><p>1988 5) Speeches and Statements – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – L’Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse, – February 24</p><p>1988 6) Speeches and Statements – Senate Floor Statement of S. 2 – Senatorial Election Campaign Act – February 26</p><p>1988 7) Speeches and Statements – National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, Inc. – March 1</p><p>1988 8) Speeches and Statements – Statement Outside South African Embassy, Washington, DC – March 2</p><p>1988 9) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center – March 6</p><p>1988 10) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – American Diabetes Association – March 14</p><p>1988 11) Speeches and Statements – Statement – NFIB, National Federation of Independent Business Press Conference – March 16</p><p>1988 12) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Statement to Connecticut NOW’s, National Organization of Women – St. Patrick’s Day Event – March 17</p><p>1988 13) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement – Hearing on the Report of the Commission on Education of the Deaf – March 21</p><p>1988 14) Speeches and Statements – Republican Platform Hearing – March 30</p><p>1988 15) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – National Invitational Tournament Championship, University of Connecticut Men’s Basketball – March 31</p><p>1988 16) Speeches and Statements – Introductory Floor Statement – SBA, Small Business Administration Pilot Preferred Surety Bond Guarantee Program – March 31</p><p>1988 17) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Morse College, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut – April 5</p><p>1988 18) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – WesConn, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, Connecticut – April 6 1988 19) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Greater New Haven Leadership Luncheon – April 7</p><p>1988 20) Speeches and Statements – Remarks: Building and Construction, AFL-CIO, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization – April 13</p><p>1988 21) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Appointed to National Commission on Children – April 15</p><p>1988 22) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Statement on Receiving National Children’s Commission, National Commission on Children Appointment – April 15</p><p>1988 23) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement – Labor and Human Resources Committee Hearing – L’Ambiance Plaza Construction Disaster – April 26</p><p>1988 24) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Americans with Disabilities Act – April 28</p><p>1988 25) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Hartford County Bar Association, Hartford, Connecticut – May 3</p><p>1988 26) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Connecticut Down Syndrome Congress, Glastonbury, Connecticut – May 7</p><p>1988 27) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Handicapped Subcommittee Hearing on Reauthorization of Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act – May 10</p><p>1988 28) Speeches and Statements – Amendment No. 2013 – To Provide Commercial Air Travel Arrangements Relating to the Cost of Air Travel of Department of Defense Contract Personnel – May 10</p><p>1988 29) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – AIDS Medical Resource Center Physicians Association, Washington, DC – May 11</p><p>1988 30) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Anti-Apartheid Act Amendments – South Africa Sanctions – May 12</p><p>1988 31) Speeches and Statements – Transcript – “Fourth Estate”, Radio Show – 1988 Senatorial Election – May 13</p><p>1988 32) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – Drug Amendment to Department of Defense Bill – May 13</p><p>1988 33) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – USA Today’s Academic Team – Top Twenty High School Students – May 16</p><p>1988 34) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Additional Financial Information – Lowell Weicker’s Public Financial Disclosure Statement – May 16 1988 35) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Senior Citizens – May 19</p><p>1988 36) Speeches and Statements – Statement – INF – Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty – May 27</p><p>1988 37) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine – May 30</p><p>1988 38) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Boston, Massachusetts – Health Insurance – May 21</p><p>1988 39) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Waterbury State Technical College, Waterbury, Connecticut – June 3</p><p>1988 40) Speeches and Statements – Congressional Record – National AIDS Policy Recommendations – June 6</p><p>1988 41) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – War Powers Act – Persian Gulf – June 6</p><p>1988 42) Speeches and Statements – Opening Statement – Republican Platform Hearing – June 7</p><p>1988 43) Speeches and Statements – Statement – National Harness Horse Week – June 7</p><p>1988 44) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Conference Report to the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 – June 8</p><p>1988 45) Speeches and Statements – Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee – South Africa – June 22</p><p>1988 46) Speeches and Statements – Remarks Before the National Innovation Workshop on “Making Innovation Pay” – June 23</p><p>1988 47) Speeches and Statements – Statement: Greenwich High School Commencement – June 22</p><p>1988 48) Speeches and Statements – Statement on the Senate Floor by Lowell Weicker – AIDS – June 29</p><p>1988 49) Speeches and Statements – FYI: Edited Comments in Response to Press Questions – July 6</p><p>1988 50) Speeches and Statements – Statement – Department of Veterans Affairs Act of 1988 – July 11 1988 51) Speeches and Statements – Statement on Amendment to the Parental and Medical Leave Act – July 14</p><p>1988 52) Speeches and Statements – Statement on S. 2561, Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988 – July 14</p><p>1988 53) Speeches and Statements – Statement on S. 2619 – Small Business Administration Reauthorization Act – July 14</p><p>1988 54) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Connecticut Republican Convention, Hartford, Connecticut – July 16</p><p>1988 55) Speeches and Statements – Statement Regarding Martin Luther King Federal Holiday Commission – August 2</p><p>1988 56) Speeches and Statements – Press Conference – Republican Platform Committee – August 4</p><p>1988 57) Speeches and Statements – Department of Defense Inspector General Review of Command Headquarters – August 5</p><p>1988 58) Speeches and Statements – Press Conference – Republican Platform Committee – August 5</p><p>1988 59) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – March on Washington – August 27</p><p>1988 60) Speeches and Statements – Weicker Introduces Apartheid Measure – South Africa – September 7</p><p>1988 61) Speeches and Statements – Implementation of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty – September 8</p><p>1988 62) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Washington, DC Lloyd Bentsen Award – September 8</p><p>1988 63) Statement on the Impacts of Foreign Competition Upon the United States Bearing Industry – September 8</p><p>1988 64) Speeches and Statements – Remarks – Hartford, Connecticut – September 15</p><p>1988 65) Speeches and Statements – Remarks Prepared for Delivery on Senate Floor – Parental Leave Act of 1988 – September 28</p><p>1988 66) Speeches and Statements – Statement on South Africa – October 5</p><p>1988 67) Speeches and Statements – Floor Statement – S. 2393, The Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Amendments Act of 1988 1974 68) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1974</p><p>1975 69) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1975</p><p>1976 70) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1976</p><p>1979 71) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1979</p><p>Box 867</p><p>1981 1) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1981</p><p>1982 2) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1982</p><p>1983 3) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1983</p><p>1984 4) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1984</p><p>1985 5) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1985</p><p>1986 6) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1986 – 99th Congress – Second Session, Folder 1</p><p>1986 7) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1986 – 99th Congress – Second Session, Folder 2</p><p>1987 8) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1987</p><p>1988 9) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1988</p><p>1980s 10) Speeches and Statements – Archived Statements 1980s</p><p>Marjie Sudderth Files</p><p>Box 868</p><p>1987-1988 1) ABA Washington Letter</p><p>1981-1988 2) Abuse – Kids and Women</p><p>1985 3) Action for Children’s Television, ACT</p><p>1987-1988 4) Administrative Law Judges – S. 1181 – Amend the Method of Setting Salary</p><p>1979-1985 5) Affirmative Action – Executive Order 11246, Folder 1 1985-1987 6) Affirmative Action – Executive Order 11246, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1985 7) Affirmative Action – Executive Order 11246, Folder 3</p><p>1981 8) AHOP Bonus – CROG, Areawide Housing Opportunities Program – Capitol Region of Governments, CRCOG</p><p>1979-1985 9) Amerasian Immigration Act</p><p>1984 10) Appropriations – Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary and related agencies</p><p>Box 869</p><p>1983 1) Appropriations – Justice – Legal Services Corporation, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) Appropriations – Justice – Legal Services Corporation, Folder 2</p><p>1981 3) Appropriations – Justice – Legal Services Corporation – Background and Fight for Survival</p><p>1983 4) Appropriations – Justice – Legal Services Corporation – Battle to Save the Legal Services Corporation]</p><p>1981 5) Appropriations – Justice – Legal Services Corporation Funding, H.R. 4169</p><p>1988 6) Appropriations Requests – Letters Signed by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1983 7) Appropriations – State, Justice – Legal Services Corporation</p><p>1986-1988 8) Bankruptcy – Inslaw Corporation</p><p>1983-1984 9) Bankruptcy – Omnibus Bankruptcy Improvements Act of 1983, Bankruptcy Court and Federal Judgeship Act of 1983</p><p>1983 10) Beverage Container – S. 1247 – Beverage Container Reuse and Recycling Act</p><p>Box 870</p><p>1987-1988 1) Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 3) Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Folder 3</p><p>1975-1983 4) Bottle Bill Legislation – S. 709 – Beverage Container Reuse and Recycling Act 1987-1988 5) Budget Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1983-1985 6) Bureau of Consular Affairs – Department of State – Information for Traveling Abroad</p><p>1985 7) Cambodians – International Security and Development Act of 1985</p><p>1981 8) Capital Punishment – ACLU Policy #234, Evaluation of S. 114</p><p>1981-1984 9) Capital Punishment – Amnesty International Information</p><p>1980 10) Capital Punishment – Beck v. Alabama</p><p>1976 11) Capital Punishment – Coker v. Georgia</p><p>1966-1981 12) Capital Punishment – CRS Reports – “Capital Punishment”, “Capital Punishment: Pro and Con Arguments”, “Federal Death Penalty Statutes”, Charts on Sentencing Provisions</p><p>1824 13) Capital Punishment – Excerpt from the Parish Records, Taynton Church, Oxfordshire, England</p><p>Box 871</p><p>1971 1) Capital Punishment – Furman v. Georgia</p><p>1976, 1980 2) Capital Punishment – Godfrey v. Georgia, Gregg v. Georgia</p><p>1966-1981 3) Capital Punishment – Hearings/Judiciary Committee</p><p>1981 4) Capital Punishment – H. J. Res. 17, S. 114</p><p>1984-1986 5) Capital Punishment – Index – S. 239 – The Federal Death Penalty Bill</p><p>1975, 1977 6) Capital Punishment – Jurek v. Texas, Lockett v. Ohio</p><p>1984-1986 7) Capital Punishment – McCleskey v. Kemp</p><p>1981-1984 8) Capital Punishment – Memorandum – S. 1765 – Establishing Constitutional Procedures for Imposition of Capital Punishment</p><p>1985-1988 9) Capital Punishment – Racially Disproportionate Capital Sentencing</p><p>1975 10) Capital Punishment – Roberts v. Louisiana, Woodson v. North Carolina</p><p>1974, 1980 11) Capital Punishment – Report #93-1194, Report # 96-554 1984, 1988 12) Capital Punishment – S. 2455 – Death Penalty in Case of Drug Related Killings</p><p>1980 13) Capital Punishment – University of Pennsylvania Law Review, “Deciding Who Dies”</p><p>Box 872</p><p>1984 1) Catalog of Federal Financial Assistance – Domestic Assistance</p><p>1981-1982 2) CDBG – Bridgeport Community Development Block Grant</p><p>1984 3) Frank Charneau – Professional Pilot – Request for “Green Card”</p><p>1982-1985 4) Child Abuse/Pornography</p><p>1981 5) Child-Snatching Bill – S. 1759 – Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act</p><p>1984 6) Cigarette Labeling – H.R. 3979 – Health Warnings on Cigarette Packaging and Advertising</p><p>1984 7) Civil Rights Act of 1984, S. 2568</p><p>1987 8) Civil Rights Division – Justice Department</p><p>1985-1987 9) Civil Rights Restoration Acts of 1985, 1987 – Grove City Decision</p><p>1986 10) Judge Harry E. Claiborne – Impeachment Proceedings</p><p>1987 11) Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987 12) Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 13) Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1981 14) Comparable Worth – Gunther v. County of Washington</p><p>1987 15) Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987</p><p>1986 16) Computer Fraud</p><p>1984-1986 17) Consumer Affairs and Legislation – 98th and 99th Congresses</p><p>Box 873</p><p>1984-1986 1) Consumer and Homemaking Education 1984-1986 2) Consumer Articles, Brochures, Handbooks – United States Office of Consumer Affairs</p><p>1985-1986 3) Consumer Issues – Miscellaneous</p><p>1984 4) Consumer Product Safety Commission</p><p>1987 5) Court Interpreter Bill – Improvements to the Federal Court Interpreter Program</p><p>1985 6) Consumer Product Safety Commission Authorization, S. 1077</p><p>1982 7) CSPC: Ban on Urea Formaldehyde Foam, April 1982 – CPSC: Consumer Product Safety Commission</p><p>1986 8) Connecticut Section 202 Projects, Fiscal Year 1986 – Elderly Housing</p><p>1983 9) DATACOM – Datacom Systems Corporation – United States Economic Development Administration Denial of Loan</p><p>1985 10) Daylight Saving Time – Extension of Daylight Saving Time</p><p>1986 11) John N. Dempsey – Ellis Island Medal of Honor</p><p>1987 12) Department of Justice Grants to Connecticut Agencies, 1987</p><p>1984 13) Discrimination – Conrail v. Darrone</p><p>1982-1987 14) Drug Abuse, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1987 15) Drug Abuse, Folder 2</p><p>1986 16) Drug Abuse 1986, Folder 1</p><p>Box 874</p><p>1986 1) Drug Abuse 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1986 2) Drug Abuse 1986, Folder 3</p><p>1988 3) Drug Bill and Amendments – Summary – S. 2852 – Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act of 1988</p><p>1987-1988 4) Drugs – Connecticut</p><p>1988 5) Drugs – Drug Czar – Increased Penalties, Firearms, Money Laundering 1988 6) Drugs – Education, Corporations, Federal Government, Alcohol, Nicotine, Folder 1</p><p>Box 875</p><p>1988 1) Drugs – Education, Corporations, Federal Government, Alcohol, Nicotine, Folder 2</p><p>1986 2) Drugs – Federal Drug Testing, Preventing Drug Use in School, Stiffer Penalties for Manufacturing and Trafficking Drugs</p><p>1985-1988 3) Drugs – International Narcotics Control</p><p>1988 4) Drugs – National Drug Policy Board</p><p>1987 5) Drugs – OTA, Congressional Office of Technology Assessment – The Border War on Drugs</p><p>1988 6) Drugs – White House Conference for a Drug Free America</p><p>1980-1983 7) EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Equal Pay Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act</p><p>1984 8) Jack Elder – Casa Romero – Shelter for Central American Refugees, San Benito, Texas</p><p>1982-1987 9) El Salvador – S. 332 – Salvadoran/Nicaraguan Refugee Protection Bill, Folder 1</p><p>Box 876</p><p>1985 1) El Salvador – S. 332 – Salvadoran/Nicaraguan Refugee Protection Bill, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 2) El Salvador – S. 332 – Salvadoran/Nicaraguan Refugee Protection Bill, Folder 3</p><p>1984-1988 3) El Salvador – S. 332 – Salvadoran/Nicaraguan Refugee Protection Bill, Folder 4</p><p>1984-1985 4) Emergency Shelters – FEMA – Budget Amendment on Emergency Food and Shelter</p><p>1969, 1984 5) Equal Access Amendment Box 877</p><p>1982-1988 1) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1988 2) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 3) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Nominations: Letters/Telegrams – Opposition and/or Support, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 4) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Nominations: Letters/Telegrams – Opposition and/or Support, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1986 5) Equal Rights Amendment: Background – Proposed ERA, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1986 6) Equal Rights Amendment: Background – Proposed ERA, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1988 7) Equal Rights Amendment: Lowell Weicker Statements – Congressional Research Service Information and Articles</p><p>Box 878</p><p>1984 1) Ethiopia – Famine and Human Rights Situation in Africa</p><p>1987-1988 2) Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1987 – S. 558, H.R. 1158 – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1987 – S. 558, H.R. 1158 – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1987 – S. 558, H.R. 1158 – Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1986 5) Thomas Fallon – Attorney, Former Mayor/Malden, Connecticut – Conflict of Interest in Accepting Position as Legal Counsel with the Malden Housing Authority</p><p>1982-1983 6) Farmers Home Administration Projects</p><p>1983 7) Federal Tort Claims Act, S. 775 – Government Accountability Act of 1983</p><p>1985-1987 8) FEMA – Federal Emergency Management Agency</p><p>1986 9) Fire Prevention and Control Act Reauthorization, S. 2180</p><p>1986 10) Sidney Fitzwater Nomination – Federal Court Judge Nominee/Northern District of Texas 1985 11) Federal Trade Commission – Airports – Expansion of Antitrust Challenge to Airports</p><p>1983-1984 12) Federal Trade Commission Authorization/98th Congress – S. 1714 – Federal Trade Commission Act Amendments of 1983, Folder 1</p><p>Box 879</p><p>1983-1984 1) Federal Trade Commission Authorization/98th Congress – S. 1714 – Federal Trade Commission Act Amendments of 1983, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1985 2) Federal Trade Commission Authorization – S. 1078 [Federal Trade Commission Act Amendments of 1985]</p><p>1981 3) Federal Trade Commission – Cereals Case – Shared Monopoly Case Against the Three Largest Cereal Makers in the United States</p><p>1984 4) Federal Trade Commission Funeral Regulations – Protect Consumers Making Funeral Arrangements</p><p>1985 5) Federal Trade Commission – Hunger Album/Band Aids – Records Financial Proceeds to Benefit Victims of the Ethiopian Famine</p><p>1984 6) Federal Trade Commission – New Used Car Rule</p><p>1983 7) Federal Trade Commission Regional Offices – Reprogramming of Regional Offices</p><p>1983 8) Federal Trade Commission – Regulatory Action, 1983 – Statement by Federal Trade Commission Chairman James Miller on Regulatory Reform</p><p>1981-1982 9) Federal Trade Commission/Used Care Rule – Legislative Veto</p><p>1983 10) General Revenue Sharing Reauthorization Bill</p><p>1979 11) General Revenue Sharing – Revenue Sharing with the States</p><p>1979-1981 12) General Revenue Sharing – States and Counties Issues, Folder 1</p><p>Box 880</p><p>1979-1981 1) General Revenue Sharing – States and Counties Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) Grove City Bill – CRS and Support Info.</p><p>1985 3) Grove City Bill – Dole Draft, Bill Drafts 1985 4) Grove City Bill, H.R. 700, S. 272 – Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1985</p><p>1984-1985 5) Grove City Bill, H.R. 700, S. 431, S. 272, S. 2568 – Civil Rights Act of 1984</p><p>1985 6) Grove City Bill – Memos, Reports, Lexis-Nexis</p><p>1985 7) Grove City Bill – Religious Stance on Grove City, H.R. 700, S. 272</p><p>1985 8) Grove City Bill, S. 431</p><p>1985 9) Grove City Bill, S. 431 – Grove City College v. Bell</p><p>Box 881</p><p>1986 1) Grove City Bill – Tribute to Flo Hyman</p><p>1985-1987 2) Gun Control – Federal Firearms Owners Protection Act, S. 49, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 3) Gun Control – Federal Firearms Owners Protection Act, S. 49, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Gun Control – S. 1030 – The Federal Firearms Reform Act, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1981 5) Gun Control – S. 1030 – The Federal Firearms Reform Act, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 6) Gun Control – S. 1030 – The Federal Firearms Reform Act, Folder 3</p><p>1985 7) Hand Gun Control – News Clippings</p><p>1987-1988 8) Handgun Violence Protection Act, S. 466, H.R. 975 – The “Brady Bill” – Waiting Period to Purchase a Handgun</p><p>1981-1984 9) Hartford, Connecticut Discretionary Request, LW/DeNardis – First Baptist Church of Hartford</p><p>1987 10) Alcee Hastings – U.S. District Court Judge/Proposed Impeachment of Hastings</p><p>1985-1986 11) Home Audio Recording Act – Patents, Trademarks and Copyright</p><p>Box 882</p><p>1986-1987 1) Homeless – Connecticut Homeless Legislation, S. 477 – Homeless Veterans Assistance Act of 1987, S. 809 – Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act</p><p>1984-1987 2) Homeless – Federal response, funding issues, Community for Creative Non- Violence, Washington, D.C. 1986-1988 3) Homeless – Financial Assistance</p><p>1985-1988 4) Homeless in Connecticut</p><p>1987 5) Homeless – “Saving Lives: Emergency Federal Aid Reaches the Streets”</p><p>1980-1984 6) Homeless Shelter – St. Vincent de Paul Society, Waterbury, Connecticut</p><p>1988 7) Homeless – Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act – Omnibus McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1988</p><p>1987 8) Homeless – Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, H.R. 558; also Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act</p><p>1988 9) Homeless – Stewart McKinney Reauthorization Act of 1988</p><p>Box 883</p><p>1987 1) Homeless – Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act – H.R. 558, Folder 1</p><p>1987 2) Homeless – Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act – H.R. 558, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Homeless – Urgent Relief for the Homeless Act – H.R. 558, Folder 3</p><p>1983 4) Housing 1983</p><p>Box 884</p><p>1983 1) Housing and Community Development Act of 1983, S. 1338</p><p>1987-1988 2) Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, S. 825 – Memos, Letters, Handwritten Notes</p><p>1987-1988 3) Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, S. 825 – Press Clippings, Articles, Congressional Record, Federal Register</p><p>1987-1988 4) Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, S. 825 – The Bill, Memos, Letters, Notices, Handwritten Notes</p><p>1984 5) Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 – Congressional Research Service Report</p><p>1982 6) Housing Articles. Folder 1</p><p>Box 885 1982 1) Housing Articles. Folder 2</p><p>1979-1983 2) Housing Authority of the City of Waterbury, Connecticut</p><p>1983 3) Housing – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1982 4) Housing – Cochran Federal Housing Authority Amendment, Amendment Number 1906 – Rural Housing</p><p>1988 5) Housing – Community Development Block Grants – Section 8, Elderly and Handicapped, Funding Issues, Folder 1</p><p>1988 6) Housing – Community Development Block Grants – Section 8, Elderly and Handicapped, Funding Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1982 7) Housing – Connecticut –Annual Housing Market Report; Construction Activity: Housing Units in Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 8) Housing – Connecticut – Barbour-Waverly Co-op, Chappelle Gardens</p><p>Undated 9) Housing – Connecticut – Cadbury Schweppes, Incorporated – Urban Development Action Grant</p><p>1984 10) Housing – Connecticut – Connecticut Enterprise Zone Program</p><p>1984 11) Housing – Connecticut – Church Street South – Close Out</p><p>1984 12) Housing – Connecticut – East Hartford CDBG, Community Development Block Grant</p><p>1983-1984 13) Housing – Connecticut – Franklin Industrial Park – EDA, Economic Development Administration</p><p>1985-1987 14) Housing – Connecticut – Hartford Redevelopment Agency</p><p>1983-1985 15) Housing – Connecticut – Hershey Lake Compounce Family Park</p><p>Box 886</p><p>1986-1987 1) Housing – Connecticut Housing Finance Authority</p><p>1986 2) Housing – Connecticut – Report: “Housing Discrimination and Opportunities in the State of Connecticut”</p><p>1984 3) Housing – Connecticut Science Park, 1984</p><p>1981-1985 4) Housing – Connecticut – Science Park Development Corporation 1984 5) Housing – Connecticut – Sigourney Mews UDAG, Urban Development Action Grant</p><p>1987-1988 6) Housing – Connecticut – Stamford and Greenwich Housing Authorities</p><p>1985 7) Housing – Connecticut – Stamford South End Project</p><p>1987 8) Housing – Connecticut – Stratford Application for Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program (CIAP) Funding</p><p>1982 9) Housing – Connecticut – The 1983 Federal Housing Budget</p><p>1987-1988 10) Housing – Connecticut Housing Press Clippings</p><p>1988 11) Housing Debate – Housing and Urban Development – Low Income Housing Shortage</p><p>1988 12) Housing – Elderly Housing</p><p>1983-1985 13) Housing – Fair Housing, 98th and 99th Congresses</p><p>Box 887</p><p>1981-1983 1) Housing – Federal Housing Authority – Rent, Mortgage Insurance, Rehabilitation Loans</p><p>1987-1988 2) Housing Grants – Housing and Urban Development Grants to Connecticut Cities</p><p>1988 3) Housing – Homeless, Mortgage Subsidies, Increase in Rental Units</p><p>1988 4) Housing – “Housing Needs Assessment; South Western Region of Connecticut”</p><p>1988 5) Housing – Housing and Urban Development Grants c. 1983 6) Housing – Insurance Programs</p><p>1986-1988 7) Housing Issues – Neighborhood Housing Services</p><p>1982-1983 8) Housing – Low Income/Assisted Housing, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 9) Housing – Low Income/Assisted Housing, Folder 2</p><p>Box 888 1981-1982 1) Housing – Lugar Bill Background, H.R. 5922 – Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Bill, Housing Stimulus Program</p><p>1984-1988 2) Housing – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 3) Housing – Mutual Housing Program</p><p>1988 4) Housing – “National Affordable Housing Act”</p><p>1983-1985 5) Housing – New Haven PHA Project, Public Housing Agencies, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 6) Housing – New Haven PHA Project, Public Housing Agencies, Folder 2</p><p>1978, 1983 7) Housing – Pending Programs</p><p>1982 8) Housing – President’s Commission on Housing: Final Report</p><p>1984 9) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Brookside Development Project</p><p>1983-1984 10) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Elm Haven</p><p>Box 889</p><p>1984-1985 1) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Elm Haven Update</p><p>1983-1984 2) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Norwalk Public Housing Agency</p><p>1985 3) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Science Park Development Corporation</p><p>1984-1985 4) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Solar Green and HODAG Background</p><p>1984 5) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Underwood Project 1984</p><p>1983-1984 6) Housing Projects – Connecticut – Westwood Village and Ivy School</p><p>1983 7) Housing – Public Housing and Section 8 Issues</p><p>1987 8) Housing – Public Housing – Emergency Housing Act of 1987</p><p>1985-1987 9) Housing – Public Housing – Federal/Connecticut Issues</p><p>1982 10) Housing – Report: “The Mortgage Subsidy Bond Tax Act of 1980: Experience under the Permanent Rules”</p><p>1986 11) Housing Resolution, Fiscal Year 1986 Budget – S. Res. 343, S. Res. 344, S. 2074 – Urban Development Action Grants, Housing for Elderly/Handicapped, Community Development Block Grants 1982-1983 12) Housing – Rural Housing, Health and Human Services/Department of Labor</p><p>Box 890</p><p>1981-1982 1) Housing – S. 2226 – Emergency Mortgage Interest Reduction Payments Act of 1982</p><p>1987-1988 2) Housing – Seymour Hollander Housing Project, Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1980 3) Housing – The Urban Institute – “Housing Vouchers for the Poor”</p><p>1988 4) Housing – UDAG Grants, Yale – Urban Development Action Grant</p><p>1985 5) Housing – UDAG’s 1985, Connecticut</p><p>1980 6) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations FY 1981 General Background</p><p>1983-1984 7) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, 1983, 1984</p><p>1985 8) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985 9) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Fiscal Year 1986, Folder 2</p><p>Box 891</p><p>1987-1989 1) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989</p><p>1987 2) Housing and Urban Development Fiscal Year 1988 Appropriations, H.R. 2783</p><p>1985 3) Housing and Urban Development Housing Programs</p><p>1983 4) Housing and Urban Development – Meadowbrook Apartments, West Haven</p><p>1981-1982 5) Housing and Urban Development – Miscellaneous Projects</p><p>1981-1984 6) Housing and Urban Development Projects – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1985 7) Housing and Urban Development Projects – Hartford, Connecticut – Immanuel House, Chappell Gardens Cooperative</p><p>1985 8) Housing and Urban Development Projects – Hartwood Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia</p><p>1984-1985 9) Housing and Urban Development Projects – New Haven, Connecticut – Westville Manor, Brookside Apartments Box 892</p><p>1981-1982 1) Housing and Urban Development – Troubled Projects</p><p>1988 2) Immigration Act of 1988 – S. 2104, H.R. 5115</p><p>1987 3) Immigration Agricultural Workers Provision – Alien Amnesty Program, Folder 1</p><p>1987 4) Immigration Agricultural Workers Provision – Alien Amnesty Program, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) Immigration – Americans Resident Overseas</p><p>1987-1988 6) Immigration – Amnesty, Stricter Immigration Regulations, Employment of Illegal Aliens</p><p>1985-1987 7) Immigration Bill, S. 1200 – The Immigration Reform and Control Act, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 8) Immigration Bill, S. 1200 – The Immigration Reform and Control Act, Folder 2</p><p>Box 893</p><p>1985-1987 1) Immigration Bill, S. 1200 – The Immigration Reform and Control Act, Folder 3</p><p>1984 2) Immigration – Congressional Report Service Report – “Section-by-Section Comparison of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983”</p><p>1987-1988 3) Immigration – Khao I. Dang Refugee Letter – Vietnamese Refugees</p><p>1987 4) Immigration – Miscellaneous – Asylum</p><p>1984 5) Immigration – Recent Information – Visa information, Refugees, S. 529 – Immigration Reform and Control Act</p><p>1983-1984 6) [Immigration Reform and Control]</p><p>1983 7) Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983, S. 529</p><p>Box 894</p><p>1985-1986 1) Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 2) Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1986 3) Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Folder 3 1988 4) Immigration – Refugees, Amnesty, Employer, Visa Issues</p><p>1985 5) Immigration – Seasonal Worker Program</p><p>1981 6) “Immigration Trial Practice: Exclusion, Deportation and Asylum”</p><p>1979-1980 7) Insurance Amendment – Cannon Amendment/Federal Trade Commission Act of 1979</p><p>1983-1985 8) IOLTA, Interest of Lawyers Trust Account</p><p>1985-1986 9) Japanese-American Internment</p><p>Box 895</p><p>1988 1) Japanese War Internment Bill – S. 1009</p><p>1985-1986 2) Johl File – Peter Johl Complaint for Acquisition of History Property by the Town of Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1984-1986 3) Judicial System – Sentencing Commission – Lowell D. Jensen</p><p>1983-1984 4) Judiciary Committee – Crime Bill, General, S. 1762 – Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1983</p><p>1979-1980 5) Judiciary Committee – Exclusionary Rule – General Accounting Office Report</p><p>1982 6) Judiciary Committee – Exclusionary Rule, Illinois v. Gates – American Bar Association Brief</p><p>1914, 1961 7) Judiciary Committee – Exclusionary Rule, Mapp v. Ohio, Weeks v. United States</p><p>1982-1984 8) Judiciary Committee – Exclusionary Rule, S. 1764 – Exclusionary Rule Limitation Act of 1983</p><p>1953, 1982 9) Judiciary Committee – Habeas Corpus – Brown v. Allen, Engle v. Issac, Rose v. Mitchell</p><p>1963-1977 10) Judiciary Committee – Habeas Corpus – Fay v. Noia, Jones v. North Carolina, Chapman v. California</p><p>1977-1978 11) Judiciary Committee – Habeas Corpus – Federal Practice and Procedure</p><p>1982-1984 12) Judiciary Committee – Habeas Corpus, S. 1763 – Reform of Federal Intervention in State Proceedings Act of 1983 Box 896</p><p>1982 1) Judiciary Committee Hearing – Habeas Corpus, S. 2216 – The Habeas Corpus Reform Act of 1982</p><p>1985-1988 2) Justice Assistance Act</p><p>1981 3) Justice Department – Civil Rights Division – News Articles</p><p>1987-1988 4) Juvenile Justice 1987</p><p>1974-1988 5) Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention</p><p>1981-1983 6) Legal Services Corporation, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1983 7) Legal Services [Corporation, Folder 2</p><p>Box 897</p><p>1982-1983 1) Legal Services Corporation Act</p><p>1983-1985 2) Legal Services Corporation – Board of Directors Nominees, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1985 3) Legal Services Corporation – Board of Directors Nominees, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) Legal Services Corporation Complaint – William Rood v. Legal Services Connecticut</p><p>1982 5) Legal Services Corporation – Nominations, Folder 1</p><p>1982 6) Legal Services Corporation – Nominations, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 7) Legal Services Corporation – Nominees, Folder 1</p><p>Box 898</p><p>1984-1985 1) Legal Services Corporation – Nominees, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 2) Legal Services Corporation – Nominees, Folder 3</p><p>1985 3) Legal Services Corporation Nominees – Weicker Statement and Nominee Applications</p><p>1983 4) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization 1981 5) Legal Services Corporation – Reauthorization 1981, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) Legal Services Corporation – Reauthorization 1981, Folder 2</p><p>1983 7) Legal Services for the Poor – McCalpin v. Dana</p><p>1969-1984 8) Litigation – Miscellaneous Cases</p><p>Box 899</p><p>1984 1) Local Government Antitrust, H.R. 6027 – Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984</p><p>1982-1983 2) 1983 Legal Services Corporation Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 3) 1983 Legal Services Corporation Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Legal Services Corporation – Fiscal Year 1982 Budget: Hearings, Amendments by Hatch and Helms</p><p>1980-1981 5) Legal Services Corporation Programs in Connecticut</p><p>1983 6) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization – Briefing Book</p><p>1983 7) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization – Correspondence, Statements, Conference Reports, Talking Points</p><p>1983 8) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization – Proposed Amendments to S. 1133</p><p>Box 900</p><p>1982-1984 1) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization – Regulations, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 2) Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization – Regulations, Folder 2 </p><p>1982 3) Legal Services Corporation – S. 2393 – Civil Suits Against the Legal Services Corporation</p><p>1984 4) MacNeil-Lehrer Transcript – Judiciary/First Amendment</p><p>1985 5) Malt Beverage Interbrand Bill – H.R. 2262, S. 1680</p><p>1981, 1985 6) McClure-Volkmer Bill, S. 49, H.R. 945 – Amends the Gun Control Act of 1968 to Meet the Needs of Hunters and Sportsmen 1984 7) Mental Health Benefits Under Medicaid: A Survey of the States</p><p>Undated 8) Mental Illness – Article: “Patients Bills of Rights: A Survey of State Statutes</p><p>1977-1985 9) Mental Illness – Articles, Congressional Research Service Reports, Press Clippings</p><p>Undated 10) Mental Illness – Draft Report of Senate Staff Visits to Psychiatric Facilities</p><p>Undated 11) Mental Illness – Handwritten notes</p><p>1985 12) Mental Illness – Handwritten Notes, Press Clippings – My notes on Mental Institutions</p><p>Box 901</p><p>1981 1) Mental Illness – Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded Standards; Civil Commitment Statutes; Incident Review Systems</p><p>1980-1984 2) Mental Illness – Insufficient Care Facilities for the Mentally Disabled</p><p>1976-1983 3) Mental Illness – Legal Cases, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1983 4) Mental Illness – Legal Cases, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1985 5) Mental Illness – Legal Concerns for the Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1981 6) Mental Illness – Medication Review of State Psychiatric Centers and State Developmental Centers</p><p>1980-1982 7) Mental Illness – Psychiatric Medication</p><p>1984 8) Mental Illness – Report: “Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act” – Justice</p><p>1980-1985 9) Mental Illness – Site Visits</p><p>Box 902</p><p>1981 1) Mental Illness – “Special Difficulties of Access and Special Unmet Legal Problems of the Non-Institutionalized Elderly”</p><p>1981-1984 2) Mental Illness – Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Investigation Information, Patient Stories, Press Clippings 1981-1984 3) Mental Illness – Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Investigation of Institutions, Patient stories</p><p>1978-1981 4) Metric – Metric Conversion Act</p><p>1982-1986 5) Missing Children</p><p>1983-1985 6) Missing Children/Juvenile Justice – S. 2014 – Missing Children’s Assistance Act of 1983</p><p>1983 7) Mortgage Revenue Bonds Legislation 1983 – Residential Mortgage Investment Act of 1983</p><p>1984 8) NALEO, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials</p><p>1986 9) National Housing Services, NHS – Neighborhood Reinvestment</p><p>1988 10) National Institute of Justice – Justice Department – Bias/Hate Crimes</p><p>Box 903</p><p>1984 1) Neighborhood Housing Services Week</p><p>1986 2) Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation – Budget – Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1982-1984 3) New Haven, Connecticut Housing Authority, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1984 4) New Haven, Connecticut Housing Authority, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) New Haven EDA Grant – Economic Development Administration Grant</p><p>1981-1982 6) New Haven Housing Authority</p><p>1983 7) New London Customs House – New London Maritime Society Proposal/Customs House Conversion to a New London Maritime Museum</p><p>1986 8) NHPHA/Andoh – New Haven Housing Authority/Anthony Andoh Investigation</p><p>1982 9) Norwalk Urban Park</p><p>1983 10) Norwich UDAG, Urban Development Action Grant, Connecticut</p><p>1984-1988 11) Pay Equity – Comparable Worth – S. 552, Federal Employee Compensation Equity Study Commission Act of 1987 Box 904</p><p>1984-1985 1) Pay Equity – Federal Employee Anti-Sex Discrimination in Compensation Act of 1985, S. 519, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 2) Pay Equity – Federal Employee Anti-Sex Discrimination in Compensation Act of 1985, S. 519, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 3) Pay Equity –Women’s Organizations, Equal Rights Issues, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 4) Pay Equity – Women’s Organizations, Equal Rights Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) Pension Fund Investment for Housing</p><p>1986-1987 6) Polygraph Protection Act, S. 1815, Folder 1</p><p>Box 905</p><p>1986-1987 1) Polygraph Protection Act, S. 1815, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1988 2) Polygraph Testing Bill 1987, - 1985, 1988 – Polygraph Protection Act</p><p>1985-1987 3) Pornography – Attorney General Meese Commission</p><p>1984-1987 4) Pornography – Child Abuse</p><p>1981 5) Prison Reform/Sentencing Reform</p><p>1982-1984 6) Product Liability Act, S. 44</p><p>1985 7) Product Liability – S. 100, Product Liability Act</p><p>1982-1983 8) Public Housing – CIAP, Council of Large Public House Authorities, Costs Beyond Control Funding</p><p>Box 906</p><p>1982-1983 1) Public Housing Stock</p><p>1984 2) Puerto Rico – Two Articles from the Congressional Research Service Main File</p><p>1986 3) Race Relations in the United States – “With Severity and Detriment for All”</p><p>1983-1986 4) Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, RICO</p><p>1985-1986 5) Record and Movie Rating 1988 6) Refugee Appropriations, Assistance Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1980 7) Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – Annual Report of the Rehabilitation Services Administration</p><p>1986 8) Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – Grove City College v. Bell Implications</p><p>1986 9) William Rehnquist – United States Supreme Court Justice Nominee – Chief Justice of the United States, Folder 1</p><p>1986 10) William Rehnquist – United States Supreme Court Justice Nominee – Chief Justice of the United States, Folder 2</p><p>1985 11) Retail Food Store Advertisements</p><p>1983-1985 12) Revitalization Programs – Elm Haven Public Housing, Connecticut</p><p>Box 907</p><p>1984 1) Safety Legislation – General – Cigarette, Toy Safety Bills, H.R. 1880, H.R. 5818</p><p>1986 2) Antonin Scalia – Nominee to Associate Court Justice Position – United States Supreme Court Nominee</p><p>1987 3) Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Hearing on the Civil Rights Restoration Act/Grove City Legislation</p><p>1985 4) Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources – Hearings – Impact of Grove City Legislation upon Private Education, Statements and Testimony, September 20, 1985</p><p>1985 5) Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources – Hearings on Grove City Legislation and Religious Liberty</p><p>1985 6) Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources – Hearings – Statements and Testimony – July 17, 1985 – Religious Freedoms – S. 272, S. 421 1986 7) Jefferson Sessions’ Nomination – United States District Judge Nominee/Southern District of Alabama</p><p>1980-1983 8) Shubert Theatre/Shubert Square Project, New Haven, Connecticut – Application for an EDA Grant</p><p>Box 908</p><p>1980 1) Special Projects and Grants – John T. Bennett FMHA File – Farmers Home Administration 1980 2) Special Projects and Grants – Congressional Record S-2177 – Various Housing Legislation ca. 1980 3) Special Projects and Grants – Economic Development Administration Statement – Weicker Statement on Budget Concerns Leading to Elimination of the EDA</p><p>Undated 4) Special Projects and Grants – Meriden Urban Development Action Grant</p><p>1980 5) Special Projects and Grants – Gaylord Nelson Resolution on Environmental Protection Agency Deferrals, S. Res. 470</p><p>1981 6) Special Projects and Grants – New Haven Railroad Station – Retention of Federal Funding for New Haven’s Union Station Transportation Center</p><p>1980-1982 7) Special Projects and Grants – North Haven Mall Proposal</p><p>1982 8) Special Projects and Grants – North Haven Mall Proposal – Statements/Subcommittee on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources, Committee on Government Operations</p><p>1980 9) Special Projects and Grants – Waterford Shopping Center</p><p>1985 10) Sports Teams Ownership – S. 259, Professional Sports Community Protection Act of 1985</p><p>1987 11) State Justice Institute – University of Virginia Letter – Daniel J. Meador to Weicker</p><p>1983-1984 12) Subcommittee on the Handicapped Hearings – Services for Mentally Retarded Persons, Institutional Care and Services for Retarded Citizens</p><p>Box 909</p><p>1987 1) Supplemental Appropriations Bill 1987, H.R. 1827</p><p>1984 2) Supreme Court of the United States Library – Rule No. 2</p><p>1986 3) Clarence Thomas Nomination – Reappointment as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>1983-1984 4) Travel Agent Bill, S. 764 – Marketing of Air Transportation</p><p>1982-1983 5) UACO/UDAG – Upper Albany Community Organization, Urban Development Action Grant, Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1986 6) ULI – The Urban Land Institute 1981-1984 7) Underwood UDAG – Underwood Redevelopment Project – Urban Development Action Grant, Connecticut</p><p>1987 8) United States Commission on Civil Rights – “Federal Enforcement of Equal Employment Requirements”</p><p>1986-1987 9) United States Commission on Civil Rights – Funding issues, Criticism, Claims of Mismanagement</p><p>1986 10) United States Commission on Civil Rights – H.R. 5179 – Office of Civil Rights Assessment Act of 1986</p><p>Box 910</p><p>1986 1) United States Commission on Civil Rights – Statement of William J. Anderson, General Accounting Office, Operations of United States</p><p>1986 2) United States Consumer Product Safety Commission 1987 Budget Request</p><p>Undated 3) University of New Hampshire College Housing Application</p><p>1987 4) United States Bankruptcy Court – Retirement Program for Bankruptcy Judges</p><p>1987 5) United States Parole Commission</p><p>1984-1985 6) United States Repeating Arms – Chapter 11 and Technical and/or Financial Assistance</p><p>1987-1988 7) United States Sentencing Commission – To Propose Sentencing Guidelines – Death Penalty Issue</p><p>1985 8) United States Supreme Court Cases – Argued October, November 1985; Decided January 8, 1985</p><p>1985 9) United States Travel and Tourism Administration</p><p>1988 10) United States-Vietnam Relations – Cambodian Refugees, Amerasian Children, Vietnamese Refugees</p><p>1982 11) Victims Compensation Legislation, S. 2420 – Omnibus Victim Protection Bill of 1982</p><p>Box 911</p><p>1984-1988 1) Victims of Crime Act, VOCA, Federal and Connecticut 1985 2) Voting Record United States Senate, 2973-present/Planned Parenthood Federation of America</p><p>1983 3) Wallace v. Jaffree – Separation of Church and State, Religion and Politics, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) Wallace v. Jaffree – Separation of Church and State, Religion and Politics, Folder 2</p><p>1986 5) Waterbury Affordable Housing Proposal</p><p>1984 6) Waterbury, Connecticut Shelter for the Homeless</p><p>1982 7) Lowell Weicker Environmental Record</p><p>1983 8) Whitney/Grove Square UDAG, Urban Development Action Grant, Connecticut</p><p>1984-1988 9) Women in Politics</p><p>1985-1988 10) Working Women – Sexual Harassment, Equal Pay, Working Mothers</p><p>Box 912</p><p>1985-1986 1) Jeffrey Zuckerman’s Nomination – General Counsel/Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>Susan D. Swift Files</p><p>Box 913</p><p>1988 1) AFL-CIO Speech, September 15, 1988</p><p>1988 2) AFT Videotape – Message from Lowell Weicker to the Connecticut State Federation of Teachers, May 13, 1988</p><p>1988 3) Aging Op/Ed, February 1988 – Article by Senator Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 4) AIDS Bill/Emergency Workers, March 31, 1988</p><p>1988 5) AIDS Medical Resource Center, AMRC, May 11, 1988</p><p>1988 6) AIDS Speech, New Orleans, August 8, 1988; Lowell Weicker Remarks, July 27, 1988; June 6, 1988 Congressional Record 1987-1988 7) AIDS Talking Points – Speech, Statement, Commission Release, Handwritten Speech, United States Institute of Peace Conference Agreement</p><p>1988 8) AIDS, “You Can Do Something About AIDS”, Speech, January 1988 and Background Information</p><p>1988 9) Am Boiler Manufacturers, March 15, 1988 – National Energy Policy Issues</p><p>1984, 1988 10) American Diabetes Association, March 14, 1988 – Remarks; Speech February 21, 1984</p><p>1987 11) American Society for Yad Vashem – United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, November 15, 1987</p><p>1988 12) Announcement Speech, February 4, 1988 – Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, University of Connecticut Health Center, Campaign 1988</p><p>1987 13) Arline Amendment Statement, December 1987 – School Board of Nassau County v. Arline</p><p>1988 14) Arthritis Coalition (D.C.) February 23, 1988, Handwritten</p><p>1987 15) Association for Retarded Citizens, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1987</p><p>1988 16) Bentsen Award September 8, 1988 – Recipient of 2nd Annual Lloyd Bentsen Award</p><p>1987 17) Bork Statement and Op/Ed, October 1987</p><p>1988 18) Boston Health Insurance Speech, May 31, 1988</p><p>1987 19) Budget Freeze Statement, November 20, 1987</p><p>1988 20) Building Trades, D.C. April 13, 1988 – Building and Construction Trades, AFL- CIO</p><p>1988 21) Byrd Statement, June 1988 – Tribute to Senator Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia</p><p>1988 22) Campaign Financing, February 1988</p><p>1988 23) Catastrophic Coverage, June 8, 1988 – Conference Report to the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988</p><p>1988 24) Center for National Policy, War Powers Op/Ed, March 1988</p><p>Box 914 1988 1) Child Guidance Center , Norwalk, Connecticut, March 6, 1988 – Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center</p><p>1988 2) Civil Rights Brochure, January 1988 – Opening Statement, Americans With Disabilities Act Introduction, April 29, 1988</p><p>1987 3) Clean Air Act Sanctions, Floor Statement December 1987 [November 1987]</p><p>1987 4) Columbia University Honorary Degree, September 15, 1987</p><p>1987 5) Connecticut Council of Machinists, January 16, 1987 and Lowell Weicker Remarks to the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, December 12, 1987</p><p>1988 6) Connecticut Down Syndrome Congress, Glastonbury, Connecticut, May 7, 1988</p><p>1988 7) Connecticut Republican Convention, July 16, 1988 – Acceptance Speech of Senator Lowell Weicker, Republican Committee, Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1988 8) Constitution Speech, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 13, 1988 – Remarks of Senator Lowell Weicker, Greenwich Library</p><p>1988 9) Contra Statement, January 30, 1988</p><p>1987 10) Coral Bleaching – Opening Statement of Senator Lowell Weicker to the State, Justice and Commerce Appropriations Subcommittee, November 19, 1987; Bleaching of Coral Reefs in the Caribbean</p><p>1987 11) Council of Institute of Medicine, November 16</p><p>1988 12) Dodd Message, April 25, 1988 – Congratulatory Message from Senator Lowell Weicker</p><p>1988 13) Editorial, National Wildlife Federation, April 1988 – Guest editorial for May Issue of Conservation 88</p><p>1988 14) Environmental Protection Agency Floor Statement, June 1988; Elevate the EPA to Cabinet-level Status</p><p>1988 15) Family Planning Speech (D.C.), March 1, 1988 – National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, Incorporated</p><p>1987 16) Family Planning Op/Ed, December 1987</p><p>1988 17) Finance Committee Testimony, Medicaid and Disabled, March 22, 1988 – Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act 1988 18) “Getting Involved in Politics” Script, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, August 27, 1988</p><p>1988 19) GOP Platform Planks, August 1988 – Platform Language for Several Issues</p><p>1987 20) Greater Hartford Jewish Federation, October 31, 1987 – Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987</p><p>1988 21) Greater New Haven Leadership Platform, April 7, 1988</p><p>1988 22) Greenwich High School, June 14, 1988 – Family and Children Issues</p><p>1988 23) Greenwich High School Commencement, June 22, 1988</p><p>1987 24) Grove City Statement – Remarks of Senator Lowell Weicker, American Civil Liberties Union, December 16, 1987</p><p>1988 25) Health Commission, February 25, 1988; Health Policy Committee (D.C.)</p><p>1987 26) International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Taped Remarks, November 1987</p><p>1988 27) In-Politics Article, October 1988 – Article by Senator Lowell Weicker, In- Politics Magazine, Connecticut College</p><p>1988 28) Infant Mortality Op-Ed, February 1988</p><p>1988 29) King Center Forum, Hartford, Connecticut, October 5, 1988 – Series of Forms on “The Dream at 25”</p><p>1988 30) Kristallnacht, September 1988 – Nazi Pogroms in Germany and Austria, the Night of the Broken Glass, 50th anniversary</p><p>Box 915</p><p>1988 1) Law Day – Hartford County Bar Association, May 3, 1988</p><p>1988 2) Letter to Postal Workers, April 26, 1988</p><p>1988 3) League of Women Voters of Connecticut Questionnaire, September 1988</p><p>1988 4) March on Washington, August 27, 1988</p><p>1988 5) Martin Luther King, Jr. Speech, Atlanta, Georgia, January 18, 1988</p><p>1987 6) McKinney Statement, October 30, 1987 – Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge 1988 7) Middlesex Chamber of Commerce, March 14, 1988 – Hartford Chamber of Commerce, April 2, 1986</p><p>1988 8) Minimum Health Benefits 1988 – Article for Connecticut Home Builder’s Magazine, Employee Health Benefits</p><p>1987 9) National Council of Jewish Women, November 19, 1987</p><p>1988 10) National Organization for Rare Disorders – Talking Points, Award Ceremony, April 18, 1988</p><p>1987 11) National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, Hartford, December 12, 1987</p><p>1988 12) National Institutes of Health Reauthorization, March 22, 1988</p><p>1988 13) National Organization of Women St. Patrick’s Day event, 1988</p><p>1988 14) OSHA Fund – L’Ambiance, February 23, 1988 – Collapse of L’Ambiance Plaza, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Lowell Weicker Statement for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration</p><p>1988 15) OSHA/L’Ambiance – Occupational Safety and Health Administration Opening Statement, Labor and Human Resources Committee Hearing, L’Ambiance Plaza Construction Disaster, April 26, 1988</p><p>1988 16) Parental Leave Floor Statement, September 28, 1988</p><p>1987 17) Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association National Health Council, November 17, 1987</p><p>1988 18) Proxmire Tribute 1988</p><p>1988 19) Republican Platform Hearing, June 7, 1988</p><p>Box 916</p><p>1988 1) Republican Platform Testimony, March 30, 1988 – Republican Platform Hearing</p><p>1988 2) South Africa, September 24, 1988 – Plenary Opening of the Free South Africa Conference, Yale University</p><p>1988 3) Small Business Council, Bridgeport, May 9, 1988 – Chamber of Commerce, Norwalk, Connecticut</p><p>1988 4) Society of American Florists (D.C.), April 11, 1988 1988 5) Robert Stafford, Vermont Senator, Tribute, October 14, 1988</p><p>1988 6) Stevenson Lecture, Yale, April 5, 1988 – Annual Lecture, Contributions Adlai Stevenson Made to Public Life, Morris College</p><p>1987 7) Title X Statement, October 21, 1987, Title X Family Planning Program</p><p>1987 8) Transportation Center Dedication Statement, Stamford, Connecticut, December 5, 1987</p><p>1988 9) United Way-Stamford, September 7, 1988</p><p>1988 10) USA Today Speech, May 16, 1988 – USA Today Academic Team</p><p>1988 11) Veterans Department, July 11, 1988 – Department of Veterans Affairs Act of 1988</p><p>1987 12) War Powers Op/Ed, New York Times, October 1987; Floor Statement Warner/Byrd; Op/Ed Scripps-Howard</p><p>1988 13) Waterbury State Technical College, June 3, 1988 – Senator Lowell Weicker’s Commencement Remarks</p><p>1988 14) Western Connecticut State University, April 6, 1988 – Fifth Anniversary Celebration, Senator Lowell Weicker’s Remarks</p><p>1988 15) Women in Banking, East Hartford, April 8, 1988 – National Association of Bank Women</p><p>1987 16) Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, D.C., October 21, 1987</p><p>1988 17) Yale Public Health, May 30, 1988 – Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Medicine</p><p>Matthew Wells Files</p><p>Box 917</p><p>1987-1988 1) Abel/NJMSC, New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium; IOLR, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute/AID Project – Middle Eastern Collaboration</p><p>1988 2) Above Ground Storage Tanks, S. 2020</p><p>1987-1988 3) Acid Rain – 100th Congress [Attempt to control acid rain</p><p>1987 4) Acid Rain – 100th Congress – Legislation 1983-1987 5) Acid Rain – Background, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 6) Acid Rain – Background, Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Acid Rain Compromise</p><p>1986-1987 8) Acid Rain Control and Clean Air Legislation, Folder 1</p><p>Box 918</p><p>1986-1987 1) Acid Rain Control and Clean Air Legislation, Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Acid Rain – Estuaries/Long Island Sound/Nutrient Loading</p><p>1983-1987 3) Acid Rain/NAPAP Reports – National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program</p><p>1986-1988 4) Acid Rain – New Clean Air Act, S. 2203, S. 300</p><p>1988 5) Acid Rain – Pittston Company-Uses of Low Sulfur Coal</p><p>1986-1987 6) Aegis/Bond – Hydrolab</p><p>1987 7) Aging Act/S. 1069 – Older Americans Act/National Indian Aging Policy</p><p>1986-1988 8) Air Quality Status</p><p>1987 9) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 919</p><p>1987 1) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1987 3) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments of 1987, Folder 4</p><p>1986 4) Albemarle/Pamlico Estuaries, North Carolina – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1987 5) Alternative Energy Sources, S. 1554 – Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Technology Competitiveness Act of 1987</p><p>1988 6) American Oceans Campaign</p><p>1986-1987 7) AMLR – Antarctic Marine Living Resources 1965-1983 8) Anadramous Fish Conservation Act, Public Law 89-304</p><p>1987-1988 9) Animals – Animal Welfare Issues – 100th Congress</p><p>1987-1988 10) Animal Patenting Issue</p><p>Box 920</p><p>1974-1988 1) Animal Testing and Welfare, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1988 2) Animal Testing and Welfare, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Antarctica</p><p>1988 4) Antarctic Mineral Treaty – Antarctic Minerals Convention Negotiations</p><p>1987 5) ANWR/Land Exchange, S. 1493, H.R. 2991, H.R. 3008 – Land Exchanges Within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge</p><p>1987-1988 6) ANWR USFWS Report – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, United States Fish and Wildlife Service</p><p>1983 7) Aquaculture</p><p>1987-1988 8) Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR</p><p>1984-1987 9) Arctic Research – National Science Foundation Report on Polar Regions, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reports on Arctic Marine Services Research</p><p>1988 10) Army Corps of Engineers Budget Request, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>Box 921</p><p>1985-1987 1) Army Corps of Engineers – General Information, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 2) Army Corps of Engineers – General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 3) Asbestos – 100th Congress – Public Buildings and Abatement Work Completion</p><p>1984-1987 4) Atlantic Salmon – Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 5) Atlantic Salmon – Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean, Folder 2 1980-1986 6) Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Annual Reports</p><p>1950-1981 7) Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975, Public Law 94-70</p><p>1985 8) Avery Point History, University of Connecticut, Groton</p><p>Box 922</p><p>1987 1) Badger/Two Medicine – Blackfeet Indians Sacred Ground-United States Forest Service Controlled-Proposed Industrial Development</p><p>1987-1988 2) Beardsley Zoological Gardens, Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 3) Bleaching of Coral Reefs in the Caribbean – Senate Hearings Report, National Undersea Research Program Research Report 88-2</p><p>1988 4) Bureau of Indian Affairs Fiscal Year 1989 Budget </p><p>1988 5) Biotech/Field Release – Planned Introductions of Engineered Organisms into the Environment</p><p>1984-1985 6) Bill Co-sponsorship – 99th Congress – Weicker Co-sponsorship of Various Bills</p><p>1987 7) Boat Tax – S. 624 – Disallow the Deduction of Personal Interest for Yachts, Boats used as a Second Residence</p><p>1987 8) Bureau of Reclamation Implementation Plan and Assessment</p><p>1986 9) California/Nevada Interstate Compact</p><p>1987 10) California Sea Otters</p><p>1984-1987 11) Caribbean Basin – H.R. 3177 – Establish a Caribbean Basin Regional Development Commission</p><p>1984-1985 12) Caribbean Fisheries Projects, Folder 1</p><p>Box 923</p><p>1984-1985 1) Caribbean Fisheries Projects, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1987 2) Caribbean Marine Research Center – Wicklund</p><p>1987-1988 3) CARICOMP-COMAR – Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity – Coastal Marine Project, Folder 1 1987-1988 4) CARICOMP-COMAR – Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity – Coastal Marine Project, Folder 2 </p><p>1982-1986 5) CCAMLR Research Program – Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1986 6) CCAMLR Research Program – Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, Folder 2</p><p>Box 924</p><p>1987-1988 1) CFCs – Chlorofluorocarbons – an Ozone Depleting Substance – Montreal Protocol, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) CFCs – Chlorofluorocarbons – an Ozone Depleting Substance – Montreal Protocol, Folder 2 </p><p>1987-1988 3) CFCs – Chlorofluorocarbons – an Ozone Depleting Substance – Montreal Protocol, Folder 3 </p><p>1987-1988 4) CFC Treaty – Chlorofluorocarbons – Montreal Protocol, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 5) CFC Treaty – Chlorofluorocarbons – Montreal Protocol, Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) CGI Oceans 1988 – Oceans 88 Conference and Exposition</p><p>1987 7) Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident/Ukraine – S.J. Res. 119</p><p>1986-1988 8) Chesapeake Bay Cleanup</p><p>1987-1988 9) Chimpanzees-Use in National Institute of Health AIDS Research and Regulations</p><p>1987 10) Clean Air Act – 100th Congressional Amendments</p><p>1988 11) Clean Air Act and Natural Gas Symposium Booklet</p><p>Box 925</p><p>1987 1) Clean Air Act – Bills regarding air pollution</p><p>1988 2) Clean Air Act – Clean Air Working Group Statement on Ozone Nonattainment –General Accounting Office Report 1987-1988 3) Clean Air Act – Congressional Research Service Reports, Congressional Quarterly Articles, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Legislative Monitor, National Clean Air Coalition, National Journal Articles</p><p>1987-1988 4) Clean Air Act – Health Issues</p><p>1987-1988 5) Clean Air Act/Late Breaking – Acid Rain and Urban Smog, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 6) Clean Air Act/Late Breaking – Acid Rain and Urban Smog, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1985 7) Clean Air Act – Litigation</p><p>1987-1988 8) Clean Air Act – Non Attainment – H.R. 3995 – Clean Air Act Amendments of 1988</p><p>1984-1988 9) Clean Air Act Reauthorization</p><p>1988 10) Clean Air Act, S. 1894 – 100,000 Auto Provision – 100,000 Mile Pollution Warranty</p><p>Box 926</p><p>1987-1988 1) Clean Air Act, S. 1894 – Amend the Act to Regulate the Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants</p><p>1987 2) Clean Air Act. S. 1894 – Incineration – Amend the Act to Control Emissions of Air Pollutants from Municipal Waste Incinerators</p><p>1988 3) Clean Air Act, S. 1894 – Mobile Source Requirements</p><p>1988 4) Clean Air Act, S. 1894 – NESCAUM, Clean Air Association of the Northeast States Report on Mobile Sources – “Critical Analysis of the Federal Motor Vehicle Control Program”</p><p>1988 5) Clean Air Act, S. 1894 Overview – The Clean Air Standards Attainment Act of 1987</p><p>1987-1988 6) Clean Air Act. S. 1894 – Staff Briefing – Clean Air Briefing for Senate Staff</p><p>1988 7) Clean Air Act. S. 1894 – Title IV, Standards Review – Ambient Air Quality Standards</p><p>1988 8) Clean Air Act. S. 1894 – Union Carbide – Control Releases of Toxic Air Pollutants</p><p>1985 9) Clean Air Act – Visibility – National Parks</p><p>1987-1988 10) Clean Air Act Standards Attainment Act of 1987, S. 1894 – Cost Estimates Box 927</p><p>1987-1988 1) Clean Air Standards Attainment Act of 1987, S. 1894 – The Bill: What It Contains and Requires</p><p>1988 2) Clean Air Standards Attainment Act of 1987, S. 1894, Title II, Acid Rain</p><p>1987 3) Clean Coal Technology – S. 879, H.R. 1995 – Clean Coal Technology Deployment Act</p><p>1985-1987 4) Clean Water Act – Amending the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Clean Water Act, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1987 5) Clean Water Act – Amending the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Clean Water Act, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 6) Clean Water Act – Clean Lakes</p><p>1986-1987 7) Clean Water Act Reauthorization</p><p>1982-1985 8) Coastal Barrier Resources Act, Public Law 97-348</p><p>Box 928</p><p>1985-1988 1) Coastal Barrier Resources System – H.R. 2810, S. 1955 – Great Lakes Coastal Barrier Study Act of 1987</p><p>1986-1987 2) Coastal Programs – Fiscal Year 1988 CZM, Coastal Zone Management Appropriations</p><p>1980-1987 3) Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Public Law 92-583</p><p>1985-1986 4) Coastal Zone Management Act Reauthorization</p><p>1988 5) Coastweeks 1988 – Senate Joint Resolutin 369 – Designate September 17- October 10 as “Coastweeks 1988”</p><p>1987-1988 6) Colorado/Ute Mountain Water Settlement – Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1987</p><p>1987-1988 7) Colorado Water Bill – Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1987 – S. 1415, H.R. 2642</p><p>1988 8) Commerce Department Appropriations Mark-up, June 16</p><p>1987-1988 9) Commerce Department Appropriations – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 1 1987-1988 10) Commerce Department Appropriations – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 2</p><p>1964-1983 11) Commercial Fisheries Research/Development Act, Public Law 88-309</p><p>Undated 12) Computers – Lowell Weicker, Washington Office</p><p>Box 929</p><p>1988 1) Congressional Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1986-1988 2) Connecticut Aquaculture</p><p>1987-1988 3) Connecticut Army Corps of Engineers Issues</p><p>1987 4) Connecticut – Bristol Dioxin – CECOS – Treatment Corporation</p><p>1981-1988 5) Connecticut – Clean Air Act</p><p>1988 6) Connecticut Energy Proposals – Killingly, Connecticut Wood Power Project</p><p>1988 7) Connecticut – Envirite Corporation/Thomaston Appeal</p><p>1987-1988 8) Connecticut Environmental Materials</p><p>1987 9) Connecticut Environmental Programs – Environment/2000 Report</p><p>1987-1988 10) Connecticut Environment Cases/Penalties – Department of Environmental Protection</p><p>1987-1988 11) Connecticut Environmental Protection Agency Funding/Programs</p><p>1988 12) Connecticut – Environmental Protection Agency/Hutensky Ilana/Dentists – Willington Hazardous Waste Sites/Dental Amalgam Waste</p><p>1987-1988 13) Connecticut Federal Emergency Management Agency Funding</p><p>1988 14) Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Integrated Training and Technical Assistance – RITTA State Grant</p><p>1985-1988 15) Connecticut Historic Preservation, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 16) Connecticut Historic Preservation, Folder 2</p><p>Box 930 1987 1) Connecticut Historical Commission Preservation Services Fund Grant</p><p>1984-1988 2) Connecticut Institute of Museum Services</p><p>1987-1988 3) Connecticut – Medallic Art – Closure Permit for a Hazardous Waste Lagoon</p><p>1986-1987 4) Connecticut – Mystic Aquarium</p><p>1987 5) Connecticut National Science Foundation Grants – Career ACCESS Opportunity Program Proposal, Waterbury State Technical College</p><p>1988 6) Connecticut Open Space/Public Lands</p><p>1987 7) Connecticut – Putnam Fire – History of Pollution/Chemical Spills</p><p>1986-1988 8) Connecticut – Recycling – Exeter Energy Limited Partnership, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 9) Connecticut – Recycling – Exeter Energy Limited Partnership, Folder 2</p><p>1987 10) Connecticut River Watershed Council</p><p>1988 11) Connecticut Route 6 – Kelly Meeting – Wetlands Issues, Folder 1</p><p>Box 931</p><p>1988 1) Connecticut Route 6 – Kelly Meeting – Wetlands Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 2) Connecticut Route 6 – The Central Connecticut Expressway, CCE, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Connecticut Route 6 – The Central Connecticut Expressway CCE, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 4) Connecticut Sea Grant Program, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1988 5) Connecticut Sea Grant Program, Folder 2</p><p>1987 6) Connecticut Superfund</p><p>1988 7) Continental Can Company, Incorporated, Norwalk, Connecticut – Environmental Protection Agency Decision on Wastewater Sludge</p><p>Box 932</p><p>1986 1) Continued Support of the Caribbean Marine Research Program at the Caribbean Marine Research Center, Riviera Beach, Florida, Folder 1 1986 2) Continued Support of the Caribbean Marine Research Program at the Caribbean Marine Research Center, Riviera Beach, Florida, Folder 2</p><p>1987 3) Kenelm Coons – Nomination/National Seafood Marketing Council</p><p>1987-1988 4) Coral Hearing – Hearing and Testimony on Caribbean Coral Disease, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 5) Coral Hearing – Hearing and Testimony on Caribbean Coral Disease, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1987 6) Correspondence – Draft Weicker Letters on Various Issues</p><p>1987-1988 7) Correspondence – Draft Weicker Letters on Various Issues – 100th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>Box 933</p><p>1987-1988 1) Correspondence – Draft Weicker Letters on Various Issues – 100th Congress, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 2) Correspondence – Draft Weicker Letters on Various Issues – 100th Congress, Folder 3</p><p>1984-1987 3) CRS – Congressional Research Service Publications and Information</p><p>1986-1987 4) Connecticut Clean Water Fund/Funding Water Treatment</p><p>1987-1988 5) Connecticut CZM, Coastal Zone Management Program</p><p>1986 6) Connecticut Embayment Restoration Program</p><p>1986-1987 7) Connecticut Forests and National Wildlife Refuge</p><p>1988 8) Connecticut Groundwater Quality</p><p>Box 934</p><p>1987-1988 1) Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management</p><p>1987-1988 2) Connecticut Incineration – H.R. 4255 – Incinerator Ash Amendments of 1988</p><p>1983-1986 3) Connecticut Lobster Pot/Trawler Controversy</p><p>1987-1988 4) Connecticut Nature Conservancy/River Protection Program</p><p>1987-1988 5) Connecticut RCRA – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 1987 6) Connecticut Tick/Deer Control</p><p>1987 7) Connecticut Wetlands – Federal Wetlands Protection Program</p><p>1988 8) C.R.A.P. – Citizens Against Pollution, Public Awareness Rally, Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1986 9) Cuba Trip</p><p>1987-1988 10) CWA – Clean Water Act, S. 1 – Funding/Municipal Treatment Plants</p><p>Box 935</p><p>1987 1) CZM Appropriations – Coastal Zone Management, H.R. 3155, H.R. 3202</p><p>1987-1988 2) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials</p><p>1988 3) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Construction – Wastewater Discharge Compliance</p><p>1988 4) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Joseph DioGuardi Long Island Sound Funding Proposal</p><p>1988 5) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Dumping of Medical Waste/Long Island Sound</p><p>1988 6) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Endangered Species</p><p>1988 7) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – ESA, Endangered Species Act</p><p>1988 8) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Global Climate Change – Global Environmental Protection Act of 1988</p><p>1987-1988 9) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Groundwater, Connecticut and Environmental Protection Agency Measures to Control Pollutants in Groundwater</p><p>1988 10) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – LIS – Long Island Sound/Oceans/Medical Waste</p><p>1988 11) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Lowell Weicker Briefing Book</p><p>Box 936</p><p>1987-1988 1) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Memos – Kim/Peter</p><p>1987-1988 2) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Non Attainment, Clean Air Act 1988 3) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – NRC Reform – Nuclear Regulation Reorganization and Reform Act</p><p>1987-1988 4) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – RCRA Reauthorization, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act</p><p>1987-1988 5) Debates 1988 – Briefing Materials – Superfund – Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act</p><p>1979-1986 6) Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, H.R. 3350</p><p>1980-1983 7) Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, Public Law 96-283</p><p>1986 8) “Development and Applications of Diving Data System” – University of Pennsylvania Proposal</p><p>1988 9) Dill Debacle – Dill Geomarine Consultants/Concern about Transfer of Long Beach, California Office of Strategic and International Minerals to Reston, Virginia</p><p>1983-1988 10) Dingell-Johnson – Federal Aid in Fish Restoration Act (Dingell-Johnson Act)/Sport Fish Restoration Account – Enhanced Account, Wallop-Breaux Trust Fund</p><p>1983-1985 11) DITI – Department of Trade and Industry, Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 98th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>Box 937</p><p>1983-1985 1) DITI – Department of Trade and Industry, Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 98th Congress, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1985 2) DITI – Department of Trade and Industry, Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 98th Congress, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1985 3) DITI – Department of Trade and Industry, Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 98th Congress, Folder 4</p><p>1986 4) Divers Alert Network, DAN</p><p>1986-1987 5) Driftnets/Plastics Dumping – Harmful Effects on Marine Life, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 6) Driftnets/Plastics Dumping – Harmful Effects on Marine Life, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) Eastern Caribbean Center</p><p>1987 8) EESC Publications 1987 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – Index, February 9-May 25 Box 938</p><p>1987 1) EESC Publications 1987 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – June 1-July 27</p><p>1987 2) EESC Publications 1987 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – August 3-October 19</p><p>1987 3) EESC Publications 1987 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – October 16-December 21</p><p>1988 4) EESC Publications 1988 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – January 26-March 28</p><p>1988 5) EESC Publications 1988 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – April 11-May 30</p><p>1988 6) EESC Publications 1988 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – June 6-August 8</p><p>Box 939</p><p>1988 1) EESC Publications 1988 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – August 11-October 17</p><p>1988 2) EESC Publications 1988 – Environmental and Energy Study Conference – Member’s Briefing Books – February 18, September 9, November 22</p><p>1987 3) EEZ, Exclusive Economic Zone Proclamations</p><p>1984-1988 4) Endangered Species Information</p><p>1988 5) Energy Committee Hearing – Effect of Global Climate Change on Domestic Forest Resources/Options for Offsetting CO2 Emissions</p><p>1987 6) Energy Policy – General – “The Oil Rollercoaster”</p><p>1984-1985 7) Enfield Factory Rehabilitation – Proposed Rehabilitation of the Bigelow- Hartford Carpet Mills, Enfield, Connecticut</p><p>1986 8) Environmental and Energy Study Institute Fact Sheet</p><p>1981-1988 9) Environmental Campaign – Weicker Environmental Record, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1988 10) Environmental Campaign – Weicker Environmental Record, Folder 2 Box 940</p><p>1987 1) Environmental Casework – Abramson/Raymark Corporation – Violations of Pollution Regulations in the Vicinity of Stratford]</p><p>1988 2) Environmental Casework – Anne L. Allen/Waste Management Incorporated – Use of Landfills/Durrell Salt Meadow Dump Park, Fairfield, Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 3) Environmental Casework – Chafee Amendment – Sterling Plant – Exeter Limited Partnership Waste Tire to Energy Facility, Sterling, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 4) Environmental Casework – Chafee Amendment – Sterling Plant – Exeter Limited Partnership Waste Tire to Energy Facility, Sterling, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 5) Environmental Casework – Connecticut Asbestos Waiver – Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986</p><p>1984-1988 6) Environmental Casework – Connecticut Case/Orlovitz – Attorney Arnold Orlovitz/Home Sites and the Byram River Control Project</p><p>1988 7) Environmental Casework – Connecticut Sea Grant – University of Connecticut/Selection as Connecticut’s Sea Grant College</p><p>1987-1988 8) Environmental Casework – Greenwich Toll Booth – Proposed Weigh- Inspection Station/I-95 at Old Toll Plaza, Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1988 9) Environmental Casework – Manchester – $150,000 Fine for Filling 5 Acres of Wetlands Without a Permit</p><p>1987 10) Environmental Casework – Navy/Groton Sub Zone – Restricted Zone/Thames River/Sub Base, New London, Connecticut</p><p>1987 11) Environmental Casework – James O’Brien – Pollution of Mianus River</p><p>1988 12) Environmental Casework – Sterling Meeting – Pollution of the Scituate Reservoir/Watershed by Proposed Connecticut Waste-to-Energy Facilities Bordering Rhode Island</p><p>1988 13) Environmental Casework – Thelma Burrows/Balloon – Marine Animal Deaths/Ingestion of Latex Balloons</p><p>1988 14) Environmental Casework – Upjohn Company – Grant of Variance for Discharge of Dichloran into the Quinnipiac River</p><p>1987 15) Environmental Conferences</p><p>1987-1988 16) Environmental Issues, 100th Congress – Wetlands, Ocean Dumping, Clean Air and Water Acts, Ozone Pollution, Climate Change Box 941</p><p>1987-1988 1) Environmental Issues – Hard Copies of Computer Files, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 2) Environmental Issues – Hard Copies of Computer Files, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1988 3) Environmental Record – Weicker Legislation, Questions/Answers on Issues, Voting Record</p><p>1986-1987 4) Environment/Perceptions/Polls-General</p><p>1986-1987 5) Environmental Protection Agency Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1988 6) Environmental Protection Agency Appropriations – Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1987 7) Environmental Protection Agency – Clean Air Act – New York City Congestion, Folder 1</p><p>1987 8) Environmental Protection Agency – Clean Air Act – New York City Congestion, Folder 2</p><p>Box 942</p><p>1987-1988 1) Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Policy – Congressional Research Service Reports/Overview/Comptroller General Report</p><p>1987 2) Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Policy – Lowell Weicker Testimony – Ozone and Carbon Monoxide</p><p>1987 3) Environmental Protection Agency Radiation Programs</p><p>1987-1988 4) ESA – S. 675 – Endangered Species Act and Reauthorization, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 5) ESA – S. 675 – Endangered Species Act and Reauthorization, Folder 2</p><p>1987 6) FARB – Federal Assistance Review Board Grant Application Process Review</p><p>1987-1988 7) Farmington River/Wild & Scenic Designation System</p><p>1987-1988 8) Federal Research and Development Funding</p><p>1987 9) FEMA – Federal Emergency Management Agency, H.R. 2707 – Major Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Amendments of 1987</p><p>1985-1988 10) FIFRA – Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Folder 1</p><p>1988 11) FIFRA – Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Folder 2 1982 12) Fisheries Amendments of 1982, Atlantic Salmon Convention Act of 1982, Public Law 97-389</p><p>1987-1988 13) Fisheries – General – Competing Interests in Fishery Resource Allocation</p><p>1965-1984 14) Fisheries Loan Fund, Public Law 89-85</p><p>1987 15) Fisheries Treaties – Background</p><p>1968-1982 16) Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, Public Law 90-482</p><p>1965-1987 17) Fishery Conservation and Management Act – State and Federal Fisheries Management, Public Law 94-265</p><p>Box 943</p><p>1987 1) Fish and Wildlife Service</p><p>1987 2) Fish Inspection – S. 1813 – Safe Foods Standards Act of 1987</p><p>1985-1986 3) Fish Oil – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fish Oil Biomedical Test Materials Program</p><p>1984 4) FOCI – Fisheries Oceanography and Coordinated Investigations</p><p>1986-1987 5) Formaldehyde Risk Assessment</p><p>1982-1987 6) Fuel Cells – Fuel Cells Technology and use as Alternative Fuel Sources</p><p>1987-1988 7) Fuel Substitution – Methanol/Ethanol – Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>1987-1988 8) Fuel Substitution – Methanol/Ethanol – S. 1304, S. 1598</p><p>1964-1966 9) Fur Seal Act of 1966, Public Law 89-702</p><p>1984-1987 10) Fur Seals – 1986-1987</p><p>Box 944</p><p>1986-1987 1) General Science and Technology – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, National Air and Space Administration, Exclusive Economic Zones</p><p>1987-1988 2) Georges Banks Oil Lease Sale #96 – North Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale 1987-1988 3) GLERL – Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1988 4) Global Change – Hollings Bill – National Science and Technology Policy Amendments of 1988, S. 2614</p><p>1987-1988 5) Global Change – S. 420 – Global Climate Protection Act of 1987; H.R. 3497 – Establish a Global Change Research Program</p><p>1986 6) Global Environment – International Cooperation on the Environment</p><p>1987 7) Global Resources Bill – S. 1171, H.R. 2212</p><p>1987 8) Great Lakes – H.R. 2284 – Interim Great Lakes Economic Protection Act of 1987, S. 799 – Great Lakes Emergency Shoreline Protection Act</p><p>1985-1988 9) Great Lakes Projects –Avery Point, Connecticut – National Undersea Research Projects</p><p>1987-1988 10) Greenhouse Bill- Solar Development Initiative Act of 1987, S. 1320</p><p>1984-1988 11) Greenhouse Effect</p><p>1985-1988 12) Groton, Connecticut –Navy Sewer Funding, Sewer Outfall Project</p><p>Box 945</p><p>1987-1988 1) Groundwater/Dodd – Research and Prevent Contamination by Pesticides Legislation</p><p>1985-1988 2) Groundwater Research, Contamination and Resources, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 3) Groundwater Research, Contamination and Resources, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Guidebook to the Giant Subtidal Stromatolites and Carbonate Facies of Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas</p><p>1987 5) Gustav and the Smithsonian – Gustav Whitehead, Wright Brothers Aviation Dispute</p><p>1986-1988 6) Hazardous Waste Reduction</p><p>1986-1988 7) Hazardous Wastes</p><p>1988 8) High School Aquanaut Program</p><p>Ca. 1986 9) Historic Preservation – Fiscal Year 1987 Appropriations 1987-1988 10) Historic Preservation Legislation – 100th Congress</p><p>1985-1988 11) Historic Shipwrecks -100th Congress – Abandoned Shipwreck Acts, Folder 1</p><p>Box 946</p><p>1985-1988 1) Historic Shipwrecks-100th Congress – Abandoned Shipwreck Acts, Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Horse and Burro Appropriations – Funding for Wild Horse Program</p><p>1987-1988 3) Horse and Burro Investigation – General Accounting Office</p><p>1986 4) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations, H.R. 5313</p><p>1987-1988 5) Housing and Urban Development Appropriations – General, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1986-1987 6) Housing and Urban Development, Independent Agencies Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1987 and 1988</p><p>1988 7) Housing and Urban Development, Independent Agencies Appropriations – Daschle, McCain, Inouye, Bentsen Amendments</p><p>1987 8) Hunting on NWRs – National Wildlife Refuges</p><p>1983-1987 9) HURL – Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, Folder 1</p><p>Box 947</p><p>1983-1987 1) HURL – Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1986 2) Hydrolab, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1986 3) Hydrolab, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1986 4) ICCAT – Weicker Tuna Bill – International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1986 5) ICCAT – Weicker Tuna Bill – International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1986 6) ICCAT – Weicker Tuna Bill – International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna, Folder 3 1986-1987 7) ICOMOS – International Council on Monuments and Sites</p><p>Box 948 1986-1988 1) Indian Affairs – S. 705, S. 721, S. 795, S. 839, S. 1454, S. 1722, H.R. 1506, H.R. 1758, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1988 2) Indian Affairs – S. 705, S. 721, S. 795, S. 839, S. 1454, S. 1722, H.R. 1506, H.R. 1758, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 3) Indian Gaming – S. 902 – Indian Gaming Control Act</p><p>1985 4) Indian Health Care – 100th Congress – S. 277, S. 1509, H.R. 2290</p><p>1980 5) Indian Health Care Facilities</p><p>1974, 1982 6) Indian Land Claims</p><p>1987-1988 7) Indian Museum – H.R. 3480 – National American Indian Museum and Memorial Act</p><p>1987 8) Indoor Air Pollution – S. 1629 – Authorize a National Program to Reduce the Health Risk Posed by Contaminants in the Air Indoors</p><p>1987 9) Infectious Waste Disposal at Sea – S. 1751, H.R. 3467, H.R. 3478, H.R. 3515, H.R. 3516</p><p>1988 10) Inouye - Marine Minerals – Exclusive Economic Zone Hard Mineral Research and Policy Act of 1988</p><p>Box 949</p><p>1988 1) Institute for Museum Services</p><p>1984-1987 2) Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), Folder 1</p><p>1984-1987 3) Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Interior Department Appropriations Fiscal Year 1988 – Historic Preservation and Indian Affairs</p><p>1988 5) Interior Department Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 1</p><p>1988 6) Interior Department Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Interior Department Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989 – NEA/NEH, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, Film Colorization, National Film Commission</p><p>1988 8) Interior Department Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations 1987 9) International Geosphere – Biosphere Programme</p><p>1986-1988 10) International Oceans Policy</p><p>Box 950</p><p>1982-1988 1) International Whaling Commission</p><p>1985-1986 2) Interstate Marine Fisheries Commissions</p><p>1987 3) Interstate Sanitation Commission – A Tri-State Environmental Agency</p><p>1986-1987 4) IOLR – Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research</p><p>1988 5) ISC – Interstate Sanitation Commission</p><p>1985-1988 6) IUCN Materials – International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources</p><p>1983-1988 7) Japanese and Sperm Whaling – International Whaling Commission Moratorium on Commercial Whaling</p><p>Undated 8) JOI/ODP – Joint Oceanographic Institutions and Ocean Drilling Program</p><p>1987 9) Jones Act – Use at the United States-Canada Free Trade Talks</p><p>1987 10) Kangaroos – H.R. 779 – Kangaroo Protection Act</p><p>1988 11) Land and Water Conservation Fund</p><p>1981-1988 12) Laurel Park, Naugatuck, Connecticut Landfill – Superfund Controversy</p><p>1983 13) Laurel Park, Naugatuck, Connecticut Toxic Waste Dump Controversy</p><p>Box 951</p><p>1978-1986 1) Law of the Sea</p><p>1987 2) Lead Poisoning Amendment</p><p>1987-1988 3) Lighthouse Preservation</p><p>1987 4) Long Island Sound – 1987 – Long Island Sound Study Management Committee, Folder 1 1987 5) Long Island Sound – 1987 – Long Island Sound Study Management Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 6) Long Island Sound Background – Pollution Problems/Contamination of Marine Life</p><p>1987-1988 7) Long Island Sound Caucus</p><p>1987-1988 8) Long Island Sound Clippings</p><p>1988 9) Long Island Sound – Designation – Study and Ceremony</p><p>1986-1987 10) Long Island Sound Language – Long Island Sound Water Quality Management Study Plan</p><p>Box 952</p><p>1987 1) Long Island Sound – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Protection Agency – NOAA Study of Long Island Sound</p><p>1984-1986 2) Long Island Sound Report</p><p>1986-1988 3) Long Island Sound Reports</p><p>1987-1988 4) Long Island Sound Research, Report, Caucus</p><p>1988 5) Long Island Sound Study</p><p>1987 6) Long Island Sound Study – 1987 Annual Report</p><p>1987 7) Long Island Sound Study – Management Committee – Funding – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1985-1987 8) Lowell, Massachusetts Historic Preservation Committee</p><p>1987 9) Lowell Weicker Memos – 100th Congress</p><p>1986-1987 10) Lowry Bill – National Seabed Hard Minerals Act of 1986, H.R. 1260, H.R. 5464</p><p>1986-1988 11) LUST – Leaking Underground Storage Tanks</p><p>1983-1987 12) Marine Mammal Commission</p><p>Box 953 1983-1985 1) Marine Mammal Commission – Fiscal Year 1986</p><p>1986 2) Marine Mammal Commission – Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>Undated 3) Marine Mammal Commission – Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>1981-1984 4) Marine Mammal Protection Act, P. L. 92-522</p><p>1983 5) Marine Minerals: An Alternative Mineral Supply: National Ocean Goals and Objectives for the 1980s</p><p>1987-1988 6) Marine – Ocean and Marine Life Issues – 100th Congress</p><p>1972-1983 7) Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1956, Public Law 92-532</p><p>1984-1985 8) Marine Research Hearings and Status, June 18, 1985; September 26, 1984</p><p>1987-1988 9) Marine Sanctuaries Program Reauthorization</p><p>1987-1988 10) Marine Techonology Week, House Joint 486, Senate Joint Resolution 269 – Designate Week Beginning October 30, 1988 and “National Marine Technology Week”</p><p>1987 11) Maritime Academies Appropriations Issue – Training Ships for the State Maritime Academies</p><p>1985 12) Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, Connecticut – Tribal Council Reports</p><p>1987 13) Melcher Indian Reservation Magistrates – Senator Melcher’s Bill, S. 1977 – Indian Reservation Special Magistrate Demonstration Project and Law Enforcement Act of 1987</p><p>1977-1986 14) Memos to Lowell Weicker – 99th Congress </p><p>Box 954</p><p>1988 1) Memos to Lowell Weicker 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 2) Memos to Lowell Weicker 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 3) Mitchell Marine Resolution Bill, H.R. 4231, S. 2068 – Marine Research Act of 1988</p><p>1988 4) MMPA – Marine Mammal Protection Act Reauthorization</p><p>1984-1985 5) MMS – Co-Fe Mn Crusts, Minerals Management Service – Cobalt, Iron, Manganese 1987-1988 6) Municipal Waste and RCRA, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act</p><p>1980-1983 7) National Aquaculture Act of 1980, Public Law 96-362</p><p>1985 8) National Maritime Museum</p><p>1978 9) National Ocean Pollution Research and Development and Monitoring Planning Act of 1978, Public Law 95-273</p><p>1986 10) National Science Foundation – General Background</p><p>1987-1992 11) National Sea Grant College Program</p><p>Box 955</p><p>1987 1) National Trust for Historic Preservation</p><p>1987-1988 2) National Weather Service</p><p>1987 3) National Parks and Museums</p><p>1983-1987 4) Navajo and Hopi Relocation Commission</p><p>1987 5) N.E. Environmental – New England Environmental Priorities in the 100th Congress</p><p>1987-1988 6) Northeast Fisheries Issues</p><p>1988 7) NEPA – Symms National Environmental Policy Act</p><p>1983-1987 8) Net Entanglement – Effects of Ocean Debris on Marine Life, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 9) Net Entanglement – Effects of Ocean Debris on Marine Life, Folder 2</p><p>1987 10) New England Fisheries Development Foundation, S-K, Saltonstall-Kennedy Review</p><p>1985-1988 11) New England S-K File, Saltonstall-Kennedy</p><p>1987-1988 12) New Haven Harbor Navigation Improvement Project</p><p>1986 13) NMFS – National Marine Fisheries Service</p><p>Box 956</p><p>1986-1987 1) NMFS – National Marine Fisheries Service – Council Memorandum, Folder 1 1986-1987 2) NMFS – National Marine Fisheries Service – Council Memorandum, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 3) NMFS – National Marine Fisheries Service – Marine Mammals</p><p>1986-1988 4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Administrator, Chief Scientist and Other Commerce Department Positions</p><p>1986 5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget – Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986 6) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget – Fiscal Year 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986 7) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Fiscal Year 1987 – Marine Mammals</p><p>1987 8) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Fiscal Year 1988 – Notes, Folder 1</p><p>1987 9) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Fiscal Year 1988 – Notes, Folder 2</p><p>Box 957</p><p>1986-1988 1) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 1</p><p>1988 2) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Fiscal Year 1989, Folder 2</p><p>1988 3) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Hearings – Lowell Weicker Briefing Book Fiscal Year 1987,1988,1989</p><p>1988 4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget – Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Enhancement, Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1987 5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Resolution Fiscal Year 1988</p><p>Undated 6) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Charts</p><p>1985-1986 7) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fish Reauthorization – Fiscal Year 1987 – Authorize NOAA to be Under the Commerce Department and Authorize Appropriations for Fisheries Activities</p><p>1987 8) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget, Folder 1 Box 958</p><p>1987 1) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget Background 1986 3) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget – “Radiatively Important Trace Species: A NOAA Research Program” 1986 Summary</p><p>1987 4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Budget – Sea Grant Association</p><p>1988 5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Fiscal Year 1988 Supplemental and Reprogramming</p><p>1988 6) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Global Change Initiative</p><p>1979-1988 7) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independence – Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Amendment, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1988 8) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independence – Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Amendment, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1988 9) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independence – Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Amendment, Folder 3</p><p>Box 959</p><p>1982 1) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – List of Legislative Authorities</p><p>1987-1988 2) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – National Estuary Program – National Estuary Inventory</p><p>1983 3) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – National Marine Fisheries Service – Council Memorandum</p><p>1988 4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – New England Climate Center – Regional Climate Center Program</p><p>1987 5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Ocean Assessments – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Folio Series on the “Health and Use of Coastal Waters of the USA”</p><p>1986 6) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Ocean Services Fiscal Year 1987 1986 7) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Oceanographic and Marine Assessment Office – Office of Oceanography and Marine Assessment and National Ocean Service – Three Reports</p><p>1983 8) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Undersea Research – Reports and Proposed Requests</p><p>1987 9) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Program Reauthorization – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Atmospheric and Satellite Program Authorization Act of 1987</p><p>1987 10) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Program Support Authorization Act, S. 1487</p><p>1987 11) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reference</p><p>1985-1986 12) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reorganization Plan</p><p>1986-1988 13) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellites,LANDSAT – Proposed LANDSAT Commercialization Program Restructure</p><p>1986 14) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Ships Reprogramming – Rehabilitation of Ships</p><p>1987-1988 15) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Status and Trends Process – Two Reports: Mussel Watch Program and Ocean Pollution</p><p>Box 960</p><p>1985 1) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Storm Program</p><p>1985-1986 2) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Study by NACOA, National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere</p><p>1988 3) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Undersea Research Program, Weicker Receives Award, Aquarius Christening</p><p>Undated 4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Vents Program – Study of Hydrothermal Venting Systems</p><p>1987 5) Non-Game Wildlife Management</p><p>1983-1987 6) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Background Information – Statements, Bills, Congressional Record, Articles, Roundtable, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1987 7) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Background Information – Statements, Bills, Congressional Record, Articles, Roundtable, Folder 2 1987 8) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Bill and Statement Copies – H.R 1171, S. 562</p><p>1983-1986 9) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Bills, 98th and 99th Congresses</p><p>1983-1987 10) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – External Comments</p><p>1987 11) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – House Hearings</p><p>Box 961</p><p>1987 1) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – H.R. 1171, 100th Congress</p><p>1986-1988 2) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Lowell Weicker Correspondence and Briefing Materials</p><p>1988 3) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 Authorization for Fiscal Years 1989 and 1990</p><p>1985-1986 4) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – NACOA, National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere Improvement Act of 1985</p><p>1987 5) NOPC – National Oceans Policy Commission – NOPC Hearing</p><p>1987 6) North Haven Mall, City of New Haven v. Marsh</p><p>1987 7) Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission and Indian Fishing Rights</p><p>1987 8) NOS/Marine Operations – Budget – National Ocean Service</p><p>1987-1988 9) NRC Reform Bill – Nuclear Regulation Reorganization and Reform Act of 1988</p><p>1988 10) National Science Foundation Appropriations Fiscal Year 1989</p><p>1987 11) Nominations National Science Foundation, National Science Board Nominations</p><p>Box 962</p><p>1987 1) National Science Foundation Reauthorization – National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1987, S. 1632, Folder 1</p><p>1987 2) National Science Foundation Reauthorization – National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1987, S. 1632, Folder 2 1980-1987 3) Nuclear Waste – S. 2411 – Federal Nuclear Operations Management and Safety Corps Act; S. 1428, H.R. 3499 – Subseabed Nuclear Waste Disposal Research Act of 1987</p><p>1987 4) Nuke Transport – S. 1395 – Nuclear Waste Transportation Act of 1987, S. 1008 – Provide for State Regulation of Transportation of Radioactive Waste</p><p>1986-1987 5) NURP – National Undersea Research Program Fiscal Years 1986-87, Budget Fiscal Year 1988 Background</p><p>1985-1988 6) NURP – National Undersea Research Program – General Information, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 7) NURP – National Undersea Research Program – General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1987 8) NURP – National Undersea Research Program – Political Support – National Underwater Laboratory System</p><p>1986 9) NURP – SG – National Undersea Research Program and Office of Sea Grant – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>Box 963</p><p>1986-1987 1) NURP – National Undersea Research Program – University of Connecticut/Large Lakes of the World </p><p>1984-1988 2) NURP – National Undersea Research Program – University of North Carolina- Wilmington</p><p>1988 3) NWF and Sea Articles – National Wildlife Federation’s Conservation 88</p><p>1987 4) NWPA – Nuclear Waste Policy Act Amendments Act of 1987</p><p>1987 5) NY Bight Cleanup – New York Bight Restoration Act of 1987, S. 1714</p><p>1982 6) Ocean Disposal/Nuclear – Critique of General Accounting Office’s Radioactive Waste Ocean Dumping Report</p><p>1982-1986 7) Ocean Disposal/Nuclear – H.R. 4117, House Concurrent Resolution 235</p><p>1981 8) Ocean Disposal/Nuclear – Report: “The Role of the Ocean in a Waste Management Strategy”</p><p>1987 9) Ocean Dumping – Amendments to the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act</p><p>1988 10) Ocean Dumping – Clips and Reports Box 964</p><p>1988 1) Ocean Dumping – Connecticut/Rhode Island Suit – New York, New Jersey Proposal, Lawsuit to Stop Ocean Dumping by New York</p><p>1988 2) Ocean Dumping Hearing – Prohibit Dumping of Sewage Sludge after December 1991</p><p>1971-1988 3) Ocean Dumping – History and Existing Law</p><p>1987-1988 4) Ocean Dumping – Incineration of Toxic Wastes at Sea, S. 1607, H.R. 3411</p><p>1988 5) Ocean Dumping Legislation</p><p>1988 6) Ocean Dumping – Medical Waste</p><p>1988 7) Ocean Dumping – Medical Waste – Existing Law and Notes</p><p>1988 8) Ocean Dumping – Notes, Lowell Weicker Statements – S. 2030 – Ocean Dumping Reform Act of 1988</p><p>Box 965</p><p>1975-1983 1) Ocean Dumping of Radioactive Waste – Basic Research</p><p>1982-1983 2) Ocean Dumping of Radioactive Waste, Weicker Amendment, S. 1662</p><p>1988 3) Ocean Dumping – Pending Legislation – S. 2030, S. 2066</p><p>1988 4) Ocean Dumping – The Ocean Dumping Reform Act of 1988, S. 2030</p><p>1984-1987 5) Ocean Dumping – Three Reports: Sewage Sludge, Marine Protection, and Wastes in Marine Environments</p><p>1986-1988 6) Ocean Dumping – Toxic Substances and the Health of Marine Life</p><p>1977-1984 7) Oceanic Society – Long Island Sound Taskforce</p><p>1988 8) Ocean Incineration Services, Incorporated, OIS – Proposal to Operate Incinerator Ships at an Environmental Protection Agency Approved Site</p><p>1986-1987 9) Ocean Pollution and Marine Debris</p><p>1987 10) Ocean Pollution – Urge to Combat Pollution and Clean Up the World’s Oceans</p><p>1983-1986 11) Ocean Realm – Weicker’s Articles and General Undersea Research Box 966</p><p>1985-1987 1) Oceans Law and Programs – EEZ, Exclusive Economic Zone</p><p>1987-1988 2) Oceans Policy News – Council on Oceans Law and One Congressional Quarterly Article</p><p>1980 3) Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Act of 1980, Public Law 96-320</p><p>1985 4) OCRM – NOS – Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management – National Ocean Service</p><p>1986 5) OCSLA – Minerals Mining Hearing, 6-26-86, Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act</p><p>1988 6) John Ogden /Ian Koblick – Florida Institute of Oceanography/Marine Resources Development Foundation – Florida Keys Research</p><p>1984-1987 7) Oil Spill Liability Bill – S. 2799, S. 2340; S. 1802, H.R. 1632 – Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation Act of 1986, 1987</p><p>1988 8) Operation Whale Save – First Constitution Bank/Construction of Mystic Marine Life Aquarium’s Whale Study Center</p><p>1978 9) Outer Continental Oil Shelf Lands Act of 1953, Title IV – Fishermen’s Contingency, Public Law 83-257, Public Law 95-372</p><p>1987-1988 10) Outer Continental Shelf Development, Consistency</p><p>1987 11) Outer Continental Shelf – 5 Year Plan – H.R. 2554</p><p>1985-1986 12) Outer Continental Shelf Reconciliation – Provide for Energy Resources and Protect Marine Life/Balance</p><p>1987 13) Overflight Restrictions – National Park Overflights Act of 1987</p><p>1983-1988 14) Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment, Congressional Research Service Reports</p><p>Box 967</p><p>1986-1987 1) Ozone/Non Attainment – Ambient Air Quality Standards</p><p>1987-1988 2) Ozone/Non Attainment – Committee on Environment and Public Works – Hearing on Nonattainment Areas</p><p>1984-1987 3) Ozone/Non Attainment – Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Attainment Policy 1986-1988 4) Ozone/Non Attainment – Vehicle Inspections and Maintenance</p><p>1986-1988 5) Pelly Amendment Violations – Soviet Union/Norway – Whaling Operations in Violation of International Whaling Commission Conservation Program</p><p>1984-1988 6) Pequot Indian Tribe – Controversy Over Proposal to Introduce Bingo Games on the Reservation</p><p>1986-1987 7) Perchloroethylene – Environmental Protection Agency Classification</p><p>1987 8) Pesticides Legislation</p><p>1987 9) Pet Protection Act of 1987, S. 1457</p><p>1984-1985 10) Pilot Whales – Hunting and Possible Extinction</p><p>1987 11) Pittman-Robertson Fund – Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act</p><p>1988 12) Plastic Product Bans – Chlorofluorocarbons – National Park Service</p><p>1978-1987 13) Plastics – 100th Congress – Plastic Pollution and its Harmful Effects on Marine Life, Folder 1</p><p>Box 968</p><p>1978-1987 1) Plastics – 100th Congress – Plastic Pollution and its Harmful Effects on Marine Life, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1987 2) Plastics – 100th Congress – Plastic Pollution and its Harmful Effects on Marine Life, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 3) Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 1987 – Extend and Improve Procedures for Protection from Nuclear Accidents</p><p>1985-1988 4) Project Oceanology – Avery Point, Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1987 5) Public Lands Bills/Issues – Energy Committee</p><p>1987 6) Pueblo de Acoma/Malpais – El Malpais National Monument</p><p>1987-1988 7) Radon – Connecticut</p><p>1986-1987 8) Radon Testing, Health Risks, Homes, Schools, Groundwater, Folder 1</p><p>Box 969 1986-1987 1) Radon Testing, Health Risks, Homes, Schools, Groundwater, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 2) Red Tide in Texas – Small Business Administration</p><p>1987 3) Redwoods Continuing Controversy and Myths</p><p>1986 4) Report to Congress – Ocean Pollution, Monitoring, and Research</p><p>1987 5) Resolution Co-sponsorship Requests – Wetlands and Waterfowl Conservation, Indian Economic Development Act, S. 788</p><p>1985-1987 6) Right Whale Research, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 7) Right Whale Research, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 8) Risk Assessment and Management – Environmental Risk Decision Making</p><p>1988 9) S. 555 – Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Folder 1</p><p>1988 10) S. 555 – Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Folder 2</p><p>1938 11) Salmon Culture – Columbia, River, Public Law 75-502</p><p>1939-1987 12) Saltonstall – Kennedy Fund, Public Law 83-466</p><p>1984-1986 13) Saltwater Fishing License – Federal Ocean Sport Fishing License</p><p>Box 970</p><p>1987-1988 1) SARA – Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 – Title III Right-to-Know</p><p>1987-1988 2) Science Museum of Connecticut</p><p>1987 3) Seafood Marketing Council – National Fish and Seafood Promotional Council</p><p>1976-1987 4) Sea Grant Reauthorization, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1987 5) Sea Grant Reauthorization, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 6) Sea Grant Research Notes</p><p>1987-1988 7) Sea Grant Review Panel</p><p>1987 8) Sea Level Rise – “The Implications of Relative Sea Level Change on Coastal Decision-Making” 1983-1987 9) Sea Technology Articles</p><p>1985-1986 10) Sea Turtles and A. Regina</p><p>1984-1988 11) Sea Turtles/TEDS – Turtle Excluder Devices</p><p>1988 12) S-K Fisheries Fund – The Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program: Fisheries Research and Development</p><p>1987 13) Sport and Commercial Fish Conflicts – “Examination of Resource Access Issues Affecting the U.S. Fish and Seafood Industry”</p><p>1987 14) SSC – Superconducting Super Collider Authorization Act of 1987</p><p>1987 15) State Department Appropriations – ITTO, Fiscal Year 1988, International Tropical Timber Organization</p><p>1987 16) State Department – OES, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Reorganization</p><p>1988 17) St. Croix CZM, Coastal Zone Management</p><p>1987 18) Steel Shot – Nontoxic Shot Zones for Water Fowling</p><p>1988 19) Ted Stevens /Doughnut Hole – Fishing in the Center of the Bering Sea</p><p>1985-1988 20) Striped Bass – 1986, H.R. 3358, S. 1813 – Amend and Extend the Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act</p><p>Box 971</p><p>1982-1985 1) Striped Bass – Emergency Research, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1985 2) Striped Bass – Emergency Research, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 3) Superfund Sites</p><p>1987 4) Supplemental Appropriations Bill, Fiscal Year 1987</p><p>1986 5) Survival of the Sea Society – Ocean Report: A Unique Television Series</p><p>1985-1988 6) “Swampbuster” – Food Security Act of 1985 – Prohibit Wetlands Conversion</p><p>1987 7) Swordfish – Proposed Regulation of the Fishery</p><p>Box 972 1987-1988 1) TBT Act of 1987 – EPW – Tributyltin-Organotin Antifouling Paint Control Act of 1987, S. 1788, H.R. 2210</p><p>1986 2) Teachers in Space</p><p>1988 3) Technical Assistance Grant Program, Superfund</p><p>1986-1988 4) Thames Science Center , New London, Connecticut</p><p>1985 5) “The Ecology of Coral Reefs” – Symposia Series for Undersea Research</p><p>1986-1987 6) Titanic – 99th/100th Congress – S. 1581, S. 2048 – R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 7) Titanic – 99th/100th Congress – S. 1581, S. 2048 – R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 8) Trade Bill – S. 180, H.R. 2135, Independent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1988 9) Transition Team Ocean Policy Statement – Statement Development for the Next Administration</p><p>1987-1988 10) Transportation of HAZMATS – Hazardous Materials</p><p>1987 11) Tropical Forests/Deforestation – Tropical Forest and Wetlands Protection Act of 1987, S. 1538</p><p>1986-1987 12) Tuna/Dolphin Interactions</p><p>1986-1988 13) Tuna Treaty – H.R. 3767, H.R. 3839</p><p>1984-1985 14) Undersea Atmospheric Biomedical Research, Folder 1</p><p>Box 973</p><p>1984-1985 1) Undersea Atmospheric Biomedical Research, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1986 2) Undersea Research – General Submersible Technology, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1986 3) Undersea Research – General –Submersible Technology, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Underwater Archaeology – Clive Cussler/NUMA, National Underwater and Marine Agency, Incorporated</p><p>Undated 5) Unisys – Wind Profiler – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Wind and Thermodynamic Profiler Technology Undated 6) United States Code – Annotated – Title 16, Sections 1151 to 3100</p><p>1986 7) University of Connecticut – Research Vessel and Appropriations</p><p>1986 8) University of Connecticut Submarine Acquisition – Proposal to Acquire a Decommissioned United States Submarine for Use as a Research Laboratory</p><p>1985 9) USC – NURP – University of Southern California Undersea Research Program</p><p>1988 10) Ute Mountain – S. 1415 – Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1987</p><p>1987 11) Vessel Reflagging – H.R. 2598 – Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Anti- Flagging Act of 1987</p><p>1987 12) Vessel Safety Legislation, 100th Congress – H.R. 1836, H.R. 1841, S. 849 – Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety and Compensation Act of 1987</p><p>1987 13) Waterfowl Management</p><p>1985-1986 14) Water Resources Development Act of 1985, H.R. 6</p><p>1986-1988 15) Water Resources – Safe Drinking Water</p><p>Box 974</p><p>1988 1) Lowell Weicker 1988 Votes – Environment – Senate Record Vote Analysis, July-August 1988</p><p>1987 2) Lowell Weicker Cosponsorships – 100th Congress</p><p>1987-1988 3) Lowell Weicker Honorary Ph.D</p><p>1984-1988 4) Lowell Weicker Platform Committee Statement – Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independence – Combine Efforts in a Department of the Environment</p><p>1982-1988 5) Lowell Weicker Positions on Various Issues</p><p>1984-1986 6) Lowell Weicker Statements – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Undersea Research Project, Undersea Habitat, Historic Shipwreck Act</p><p>1988 7) John Weigold – Jones Act</p><p>1984-1986 8) West Indies Laboratory – Research Papers</p><p>1986-1987 9) Wetlands – S. 655, H.R. 1564, H.R. 1970, H.R. 2240 1976 10) Whale Conservation and Protection and Study Act, Public Law 94-532</p><p>1985-1988 11) Wild Horses and Burros, 99th and 100th Congresses – Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1988 12) Wild Horses and Burros, 99th and 100th Congresses – Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1988 13) Wolves – Amendments to Endangered Species Act, Sport Season on Threatened Timber Wolves</p><p>Sub-group 3 – Correspondence Files</p><p>Chronological Correspondence – By Year</p><p>Box 975</p><p>1971 1) AA-AD </p><p>1971 2) AE-AH </p><p>1971 3) AI-AL </p><p>1971 4) AM-AP </p><p>1971 5) AQ-AT </p><p>1971 6) AU-AZ </p><p>1971 7) BA-BD </p><p>1971 8) BE-BH </p><p>1971 9) BI-BL </p><p>1971 10) BM-BP </p><p>1971 11) BQ-BT </p><p>1971 12) BU-BZ </p><p>1971 13) CA-CD </p><p>1971 14) CE-CH </p><p>1971 15) CI-CL Box 976</p><p>1971 1) CM-CP </p><p>1971 2) CQ-CT </p><p>1971 3) CU-CZ </p><p>1971 4) DA-DD </p><p>1971 5) DE-DH </p><p>1971 6) DI-DL </p><p>1971 7) DM-DP </p><p>1971 8) DQ-DT </p><p>1971 9) DU-DZ </p><p>1971 10) EA-ED </p><p>1971 11) EE-EH </p><p>1971 12) EI-EL </p><p>1971 13) EM-EP </p><p>1971 14) EQ-ET </p><p>1971 15) EU-EZ </p><p>1971 16) FA-FD </p><p>1971 17) FE-FH </p><p>1971 18) FI-FL </p><p>1971 19) FM-FP </p><p>1971 20) FQ-FT </p><p>1971 21) FU-FZ </p><p>1971 22) GA-GD </p><p>Box 977 1971 1) GE-GH </p><p>1971 2) GI-GL </p><p>1971 3) GM-GP </p><p>1971 4) GQ-GT </p><p>1971 5) GU-GZ </p><p>1971 6) HA-HD </p><p>1971 7) HE-HH </p><p>1971 8) HI-HL </p><p>1971 9) HM-HP </p><p>1971 10) HQ-HT </p><p>1971 11) HU-HZ </p><p>1971 12) IA-ID </p><p>1971 13) IE-IL </p><p>1971 14) IM-IP </p><p>1971 15) IQ-IT </p><p>1971 16) IU-IZ </p><p>1971 17) JA-JD </p><p>1971 18) JE-JH </p><p>1971 19) JI-JL </p><p>1971 20) JM-JP </p><p>1971 21) JU-JZ </p><p>1971 22) KA-KD </p><p>1971 23) KE-KH </p><p>1971 24) KI-KL Box 978</p><p>1971 1) KM-KP </p><p>1971 2) KQ-KT </p><p>1971 3) KU-KZ </p><p>1971 4) LA-LD </p><p>1971 5) LE-LH </p><p>1971 6) LI-LP </p><p>1971 7) LU-LZ </p><p>1971 8) Mac </p><p>1971 9) Mc </p><p>1971 10) MA-MD </p><p>1971 11) ME-MH </p><p>1971 12) MI-ML </p><p>1971 13) MM-MP </p><p>1971 14) MQ-MT </p><p>1971 15) MU-MZ </p><p>1971 16) NA-NH </p><p>1971 17) NI-NP </p><p>Box 979</p><p>1971 1) NQ-NZ </p><p>1971 2) OA-OH </p><p>1971 3) OI-OP </p><p>1971 4) OQ-OZ </p><p>1971 5) PA-PH 1971 6) PI-PP </p><p>1971 7) PQ-PZ </p><p>1971 8) QA-QZ </p><p>1971 9) RA-RH </p><p>1971 10) RI-RP </p><p>1971 11) RQ-RZ </p><p>1971 12) SA-SH, Folder 1</p><p>1971 13) SA-SH, Folder 2</p><p>Box 980</p><p>1971 1) SI-SP </p><p>1971 2) SQ-SZ </p><p>1971 3) TA-TH </p><p>1971 4) TI-TP </p><p>1971 5) TQ-TZ </p><p>1971 6) UA-UD </p><p>1971 7) UI-UL </p><p>1971 8) UM-UP </p><p>1971 9) UQ-UT </p><p>1971 10) VA-VD </p><p>1971 11) VE-VH </p><p>1971 12) VI-VL </p><p>1971 13) VM-VP </p><p>1971 14) VQ-VZ </p><p>1971 15) WA-WD 1971 16) WE-WH </p><p>1971 17) WI-WL </p><p>1971 18) WM-WP </p><p>1971 19) WQ-WT </p><p>1971 20) WU-WZ </p><p>1971 21) YA-YD </p><p>1971 22) YM-YP </p><p>1971 23) YU-YZ </p><p>1971 24) ZA-ZD </p><p>1971 25) ZE-ZH </p><p>1971 26) ZI-ZL </p><p>1971 27) ZM-ZP </p><p>1971 28) ZU-ZZ </p><p>Box 981</p><p>1971 1) Acceptances – January 8-14</p><p>1971 2) Acceptances – January 15-21</p><p>1971 3) Acceptances – January 22-28</p><p>1971 4) Acceptances – January 29-31</p><p>1971 5) Acceptances – February 1-7</p><p>1971 6) Acceptances – February 8-14</p><p>1971 7) Acceptances – February 15-21</p><p>1971 8) Acceptances – February 22-28</p><p>1971 9) Acceptances – March 1-7</p><p>1971 10) Acceptances – March 8-14 1971 11) Acceptances – March 15-21</p><p>1971 12) Acceptances – March 22-28</p><p>1971 13) Acceptances – March 29-31</p><p>1971 14) Acceptances – April 1-7</p><p>1971 15) Acceptances – April 8-14</p><p>1971 16) Acceptances – April 15-21</p><p>1971 17) Acceptances – April 22-28</p><p>1971 18) Acceptances – May 1-7</p><p>1971 19) Acceptances – May 8-14</p><p>1971 20) Acceptances – May 15-21</p><p>1971 21) Acceptances – May 22-28</p><p>1971 22) Acceptances – June 8-14</p><p>1971 23) Acceptances – June 15-21</p><p>1971 24) Acceptances – June 22-28</p><p>1971 25) Acceptances – June 29-30</p><p>1971 26) Acceptances – July 1-7</p><p>1971 27) Acceptances – July 8-14</p><p>1971 28) Acceptances – July 15-21</p><p>1971 29) Acceptances – August 1-7</p><p>1971 30) Acceptances – October 8-14</p><p>1971 31) Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee – Committee Assignment</p><p>1971 32) AIFS [American Institute for Foreign Study] Scholarship </p><p>1971 33) Appointments – January-March </p><p>1971 34) Appointments – April-June Box 982</p><p>1971 1) Appointments – July </p><p>1971 2) Connecticut – Conservation and Pollution </p><p>1971 3) Connecticut Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1971 4) Connecticut Declines – June 8-14</p><p>1971 5) Connecticut Declines – June 15-21</p><p>1971 6) Connecticut Declines – June 22-28</p><p>1971 7) Connecticut Declines – June 29-30</p><p>1971 8) Connecticut Declines – July 8-14</p><p>1971 9) Connecticut Declines – July 15-21</p><p>1971 10) Connecticut Declines – July 22-28</p><p>1971 11) Connecticut Declines – July 29-31</p><p>1971 12) Connecticut Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1971 13) Connecticut Declines – August 8-14</p><p>1971 14) Connecticut Declines – August 15-21</p><p>1971 15) Connecticut Declines – August 22-28</p><p>1971 16) Connecticut Declines – August 29-31</p><p>1971 17) Connecticut Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1971 18) Connecticut Declines – September 8-14</p><p>1971 19) Connecticut Declines – September 15-21</p><p>1971 20) Connecticut Declines – September 22-28</p><p>1971 21) Connecticut Declines – September 29-30</p><p>1971 22) Connecticut Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1971 23) Connecticut Declines – October 8-14</p><p>1971 24) Connecticut Declines – October 15-21 1971 25) Connecticut Declines – October 22-28</p><p>1971 26) Connecticut Declines – October 29-31</p><p>1971 27) Connecticut Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1971 28) Connecticut Declines – November 8-14</p><p>1971 29) Connecticut Declines – November 15-21</p><p>Box 983</p><p>1971 1) Connecticut Declines – November 22-28</p><p>1971 2) Connecticut Declines – November 29-30</p><p>1971 3) Connecticut Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1971 4) Connecticut Declines – December 8-14</p><p>1971 5) Connecticut Declines – December 15-21</p><p>1971 6) Connecticut Declines – December 22-28</p><p>1971 7) Connecticut Declines – December 29-31</p><p>1971 8) Connecticut – Grants </p><p>1971 9) Connecticut – Health and Hospitals </p><p>1970-1971 10) Connecticut – Highways, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 11) Connecticut – Highways, Folder 2</p><p>1971 12) Connecticut – Miscellaneous </p><p>1971 13) Connecticut Republican Finance Committee </p><p>1971 14) Connecticut – Transportation </p><p>1971 15) DAWN Environmental Program</p><p>1971 16) Declines – January 1-7</p><p>1971 17) Declines – January 8-14</p><p>1971 18) Declines – January 15-21 1971 19) Declines – January 22-28</p><p>Box 984</p><p>1971 1) Declines – January 29-31</p><p>1971 2) Declines – February 1-7</p><p>1971 3) Declines – February 8-14</p><p>1971 4) Declines – February 15-21</p><p>1971 5) Declines – February 22-28</p><p>1971 6) Declines – March 1-7</p><p>1971 7) Declines – March 8-14</p><p>1971 8) Declines – March 15-21</p><p>1971 9) Declines – March 22-28</p><p>1971 10) Declines – March 29-31</p><p>1971 11) Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1971 12) Declines – April 8-14</p><p>1971 13) Declines – April 15-21</p><p>1971 14) Declines – April 22-28</p><p>1971 15) Declines – April 29-30</p><p>Box 985</p><p>1971 1) Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1971 2) Declines – May 8-14</p><p>1971 3) Declines – May 15-21</p><p>1971 4) Declines – May 22-28</p><p>1971 5) Declines – May 29-31 1971 6) Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1971 7) Declines – June 8-14</p><p>1971 8) Declines – June 15-21</p><p>1971 9) Declines – June 22-28</p><p>1971 10) Declines – June 29-30</p><p>1971 11) Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1971 12) Declines – July 8-14</p><p>1971 13) Declines – July 15-21</p><p>1971 14) Declines – July 22-28</p><p>1971 15) Declines – July 29-31</p><p>1971 16) Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1971 17) Declines – August 8-14</p><p>1971 18) Declines – August 15-21</p><p>1971 19) Declines – August 22-28</p><p>1971 20) Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1971 21) Declines – September 8-14</p><p>1971 22) Declines – September 15-21</p><p>Box 986</p><p>1971 1) Declines – September 22-28</p><p>1971 2) Declines – September 29-30</p><p>1971 3) Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1971 4) Declines – October 8-14</p><p>1971 5) Declines – October 15-21</p><p>1971 6) Declines – October 22-28 1971 7) Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1971 8) Declines – November 8-14</p><p>1971 9) Declines – November 15-21</p><p>1971 10) Declines – November 22-28</p><p>1971 11) Declines – November 29-30</p><p>1971 12) Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1971 13) Declines – December 8-14</p><p>1971 14) Declines – December 15-21</p><p>1971 15) Declines – December 22-28</p><p>1971 16) Departmental Files – Agriculture Department </p><p>1971 17) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Bureau of the Census </p><p>1970-1971 18) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Economic Development Administration, Folder 1</p><p>Box 987</p><p>1970-1971 1) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Economic Development Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 2) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</p><p>1971 3) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Other (Miscellaneous)</p><p>1971 4) Departmental Files – Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>1971 5) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Army – Correspondence</p><p>1971 6) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Army Corps of Engineers – Correspondence</p><p>1971 7) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Connecticut Installations</p><p>1971 8) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Other Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 9) Departmental Files – Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics 1971 10) Departmental Files – Department of Labor – Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 11) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – National Park Service</p><p>1971 12) Departmental Files – Department of Transportation – Other – Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 13) Departmental Files – Department of Transportation – Urban Mass Transit</p><p>1970-1971 14) Departmental Files – Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1971 15) Departmental Files – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>1971 16) Departmental Files – Federal Trade Commission</p><p>1971 17) Departmental Files – General Accounting Office</p><p>1971 18) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 19) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Office of Education</p><p>1971 20) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Public Health Service – National Institutes of Health</p><p>1967-1971 21) Departmental Files – Housing and Urban Development – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>Box 988</p><p>1967-1971 1) Departmental Files – Housing and Urban Development – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 2) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Law Enforcement Administration, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 3) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Law Enforcement Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1971 4) Departmental Files – Justice Department Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 5) Departmental Files – National Aeronautics and Space Administration</p><p>1971 6) Departmental Files – Office of Economic Opportunity</p><p>1971 7) Departmental Files – Office of Management and Budget</p><p>1971 8) Departmental Files – Post Office Department 1970-1971 9) Departmental Files – Treasury Department (Miscellaneous)</p><p>1971 10) Departmental Files – U.S. Information Agency</p><p>Box 989</p><p>1971 1) Departmental Files – Veterans Administration – Connecticut Veterans Administration Installations</p><p>1971 2) Departmental Files – White House – Conference on Aging</p><p>1971 3) Departmental Files – White House – Conference on Children</p><p>1970-1971 4) Departmental Files – White House – Conference on Youth</p><p>1971 5) Cheryl Eller – Re: NASA</p><p>1971 6) Foreign Relations, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) Foreign Relations, Folder 2</p><p>1971 8) Foreign Relations, Folder 3</p><p>1971 9) Foreign Relations, Folder 4</p><p>1971 10) Foreign Relations, Folder 5</p><p>Box 990</p><p>1971 1) Foreign Relations, Folder 6</p><p>1971 2) Foreign Relations, Folder 7</p><p>1971 3) General – Thank You – Miscellaneous</p><p>1971 4) Admiral Thomas C. Hart – Request to Name Navy Ship in Hart’s Honor</p><p>1971 5) Judgeship – Dan Brennan</p><p>1971 6) Judgeship – Bill Cole</p><p>1971 7) Judgeship – Harry W. Edelburg</p><p>1971 8) Judgeship – John D. Fassetts</p><p>1971 9) Judgeship – Robert N. Grosby 1971 10) Judgeship – Fannie Himmelstein</p><p>1971 11) Judgeship – Harry Hultgern</p><p>1971 12) Judgeship – Robert Levister</p><p>1971 13) Judgeship – Herbert S. MacDonald</p><p>1971 14) Judgeship – John S. Murtha</p><p>1971 15) Judgeship – Norman K. Parsells</p><p>1971 16) Judgeship – George Saden</p><p>1971 17) Judgeship – John F. Shea</p><p>1971 18) Judgeship – Walter Sidor</p><p>1971 19) Judgeship – William Timbers</p><p>1971 20) Legislative Files – Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee</p><p>1971 21) Legislative Files – Agriculture and Forestry – Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices</p><p>1971 22) Legislative Files – Armed Services – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System</p><p>1971 23) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Draft</p><p>Box 991</p><p>1971 1) Legislative Files – Elections Reform – Current Bills, Folder 1</p><p>1971 2) Legislative Files – Elections Reform – Current Bills, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Legislative Files – Elections Reform – Current Bills, Folder 3</p><p>1971 4) Legislative Files – Elections Reform – Current Bills, Folder 4</p><p>1971 5) Legislative Files – Elections Reform – Current Bills, Folder 5</p><p>Box 992</p><p>1971 1) Legislative Files – Internal Revenue Taxation</p><p>1971 2) Legislative Files – Nutrition and Human Needs 1971 3) Legislative Files – Rules and Administration</p><p>1971 4) Legislative Files – Rural Development</p><p>1971 5) Legislative Files – S. 209 – Protection of Animals Travelling by Air</p><p>1971 6) Legislative Files – S. 1116 – Protection of Wild Horses and Burros</p><p>1971 7) Legislative Files – Select Committee on Small Business</p><p>1971 8) Legislative Files – Small Business</p><p>1971 9) Legislative Files – Special Committee on Aging</p><p>1971 10) Legislative Files – Subcommittee – Department of the Interior and Related Agencies</p><p>1971 11) Legislative Files – Subcommittee on Agricultural Research – Agricultural Research and General Legislation</p><p>1971 12) Legislative Files – Subcommittee on Soil Conservation and Forestry</p><p>1971 13) Legislative Files – Subcommittee on Soil Conservation and Forestry – Soil Conservation – Connecticut</p><p>1971 14) Lowell Weicker – Trip to Cape Kennedy – July 25-26</p><p>1971 15) Personal – AIFS American Institute for Foreign Study</p><p>Box 993</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Appointments – October, Folder 1</p><p>1971 2) Personal – Appointments – October, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Personal – Appointments – November </p><p>1971 4) Personal – Clearances – January-March</p><p>1971 5) Personal – Clearances – April-June</p><p>1971 6) Personal – Clearances – July-September</p><p>Box 994</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Clearances – October-December 1971 2) Personal – Congratulatory – January-March</p><p>1971 3) Personal – Congratulatory – April-June</p><p>1971 4) Personal – Congratulatory – July-September</p><p>1971 5) Personal – Congratulatory – October-December</p><p>1971 6) Personal – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) Personal – Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1971 8) Personal – Memberships and Sponsor</p><p>Box 995</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Recommendations – January-March </p><p>1971 2) Personal – Recommendations – April-June </p><p>1971 3) Personal – Recommendations – July-September</p><p>1971 4) Personal – Recommendations – October-December, Folder 1</p><p>1971 5) Personal – Recommendations – October-December, Folder 2</p><p>Box 996</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Recommendations – October-December, Folder 3</p><p>1971 2) Personal – Thanks – Incoming – January-June </p><p>1971 3) Personal – Thanks – Incoming – July-December</p><p>1971 4) Personal – Thanks – Incoming – VIPS</p><p>1971 5) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>1971 6) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>Box 997</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-June, Folder 1 1971 2) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-June, Folder 3</p><p>1971 4) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1971 5) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1971 6) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – July-September, Folder 3</p><p>Box 998</p><p>1971 1) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – October-December, Folder 1</p><p>1971 2) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – October-December, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – October-December, Folder 3</p><p>1971 4) Political – Political Groups</p><p>1971 5) Political – Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1971 6) Press Letters, Folder 1</p><p>1971 7) Press Letters, Folder 2</p><p>1971 8) Press Letters, Folder 3</p><p>Box 999</p><p>1971 1) Republican National Committee</p><p>1971 2) Requests – Agricultural Yearbooks</p><p>1971 3) Requests – Biography – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1971 4) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 1</p><p>1971 5) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 2</p><p>1971 6) Requests – Congressional Record Requests</p><p>1971 7) Requests – Document Requests</p><p>1971 8) Requests – Filled, Folder 1 1971 9) Requests – Filled, Folder 2</p><p>1971 10) Requests – Flags</p><p>Box 1000</p><p>1971 1) Requests – General, Folder 1</p><p>1971 2) Requests – General, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Requests – Publications – January-June</p><p>1971 4) Requests – Publications – July-December</p><p>1971 5) Requests – Lowell Weicker and President Richard Nixon Photos</p><p>1971 6) Requests – Lowell Weicker Biography</p><p>1971 7) Requests – Lowell Weicker Picture Requests</p><p>1971 8) Requests – Maps and Charts</p><p>1971 9) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1001</p><p>1971 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>1971 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 3</p><p>1971 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1971 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>1971 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1971 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1971 7) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 1</p><p>1971 8) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 2</p><p>1971 9) Requests – Out Box 1002</p><p>1971 1) Requests – Photos – Lowell Weicker, Folder 1</p><p>1971 2) Requests – Photos – Lowell Weicker, Folder 2</p><p>1971 3) Requests – Senate Directory</p><p>1971 4) Requests – Tours – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1971 5) Requests – Tours – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1971 6) Requests – Tours – July-December</p><p>1971 7) Requests – Tours – Future</p><p>1971 8) SBC – Subject Based Correspondence – Administrative Practice and Procedure</p><p>1971 9) SBC – Antitrust and Monopoly Legislation</p><p>1971 10) SBC – Constitutional Amendments</p><p>Box 1003</p><p>1971 1) SBC – Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies</p><p>1971 2) SBC – Department of State, Justice, Judiciary, Related Agencies</p><p>1971 3) SBC – Employment and Retirement Incomes</p><p>1971 4) SBC – Federal, State, and Community Services</p><p>1971 5) SBC – Flood Control – Rivers and Harbors </p><p>1971 6) SBC – Government Research</p><p>1971 7) SBC – Health Benefits and Life Insurance</p><p>1971 8) SBC – Independent Offices</p><p>1971 9) SBC – Labor, Health, Education, Welfare, and Related Agencies</p><p>1971 10) SBC – Legislative Branch</p><p>1971 11) SBC – Military Construction Box 1004</p><p>1971 1) SBC – National Security and International Operations</p><p>1971 2) SBC – Penitentiaries </p><p>1971 3) SBC – Preparedness Investigation</p><p>1971 4) SBC – Privileges and Elections</p><p>1971 5) SBC – Refugees and Escapees</p><p>1971 6) SBC – Standing Rules of the Senate</p><p>1971 7) SBC – Status of Forces</p><p>1971 8) SBC – Territories and Insular Affairs</p><p>1971 9) SBC – Transportation</p><p>1971 10) Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs</p><p>1971 11) Space Letter Reply</p><p>1970-1971 12) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – January-March 1971, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1971 13) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – January-March, 1971, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 14) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – January-March, 1971, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1005</p><p>1970-1971 1) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – January-March, 1971, Folder 4</p><p>1970-1971 2) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – January-March, 1971, Folder 5</p><p>1971 3) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1971 4) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>1971 5) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – April-June, Folder 3 1971 6) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – April-June, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1006</p><p>1971 1) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – April-June, Folder 5</p><p>1971 2) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1971 3) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1971 4) Thank You 01 – Publications and Information – October-December </p><p>1970-1971 5) Thank You 02 – Views on Legislation</p><p>1971 6) Thank You 03 – Miscellaneous – April-June</p><p>Box 1007</p><p>1971 1) Thank You 03 – Miscellaneous – July-September</p><p>1971 2) Thank You – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>1971 3) Thank You – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) October</p><p>1972 5) November</p><p>1972 6) December</p><p>1972 7) A</p><p>1972 8) B, Folder 1</p><p>1972 9) B, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1008</p><p>1972 1) B, Folder 3</p><p>1972 2) C, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) C, Folder 2 1972 4) D </p><p>1972 5) E</p><p>1972 6) F</p><p>Box 1009</p><p>1972 1) G</p><p>1972 2) H, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) H, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) I-J</p><p>1972 5) K</p><p>1972 6) L</p><p>Box 1010</p><p>1972 1) M, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) M, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) N </p><p>1972 4) O</p><p>1972 5) P</p><p>1972 6) Q</p><p>1972 7) R</p><p>1972 8) S, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1011</p><p>1972 1) S, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) T 1972 3) U</p><p>1972 4) V</p><p>1972 5) W, Folder 1</p><p>1972 6) W, Folder 2</p><p>1972 7) Y-Z</p><p>1972 8) Appointments – Bridgeport, Connecticut – American Marketing Association - February 11, 1972</p><p>1972 9) Appointments – Burlington, Connecticut – Annual Republican Town Committee Dinner - April 7, 1972</p><p>1972 10) Appointments – Cheshire, Connecticut – Connecticut Daily Newspaper Association - October 26, 1972</p><p>1972 11) Appointments – Cos Cob Republican Club – Cos Cob, Connecticut - September 22, 1972</p><p>1972 12) Appointments – Cumberland, Maryland – Allegany County Lincoln Day Dinner - March 16, 1972</p><p>1972 13) Appointments – Danbury, Connecticut – Western Connecticut State College - May 21, 1972</p><p>1972 14) Appointments – Enfield, Connecticut – Republican Women’s Luncheon - April 28, 1972</p><p>1972 15) Appointments – Enfield, Connecticut – Connecticut Teacher’s Association – October 27, 1972</p><p>Box 1012</p><p>1972 1) Appointments – Greenwich, Connecticut – Greenwich High School Graduation – June 15, 1972</p><p>1972 2) Appointments – Hartford, Connecticut – Connecticut Jaycees Legislature – January 8, 1972</p><p>1972 3) Appointments – Hartford, Connecticut – American Legion – July 14, 1972</p><p>1972 4) Appointments – Hartford, Connecticut – Home Builder’s Association – October 19, 1972 1972 5) Appointments – Hartford, Connecticut – University of Hartford Tax Institute – October 20, 1972</p><p>1972 6) Appointments – Middletown, Connecticut – Catholic War Veterans – June 17, 1972</p><p>1972 7) Appointments – Morgantown, West Virginia – Campaign Dinner – Hike Heiskell – September 8, 1972</p><p>1972 8) Appointments – Naugatuck, Connecticut – Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce – November 9, 1972</p><p>1972 9) Appointments – New Hampshire</p><p>1972 10) Appointments – New Haven, Connecticut – Connecticut Lions Regarding Transpack – February 5, 1972</p><p>1972 11) Appointments – New Haven, Connecticut – Sales and Marketing Executives – April 28, 1972</p><p>1972 12) Appointments – New Haven, Connecticut – Council of Senior Citizens – October 25, 1972</p><p>1972 13) Appointments – New Haven, Connecticut – Southern Connecticut State College – October 25, 1972</p><p>1972 14) Appointments – New York City, New York – Cartoonist Society Dinner – September 27, 1972</p><p>1972 15) Appointments – New York City, New York – Association of Life Insurance Counsel – December 12, 1972</p><p>1972 16) Appointments – Norwalk, Connecticut – Vitam Graduation Exercises – April 21, 1972</p><p>1972 17) Appointments – Norwich, Connecticut – Connecticut Auto Trades Association Convention – November 9, 1972</p><p>1972 18) Appointments – Republican National Convention</p><p>1972 19) Appointments – Southboro, Massachusetts – Republican Town Committee – Lincoln Day Dinner – March 10, 1972</p><p>1972 20) Appointments – Southbury, Connecticut – New England Press Association</p><p>1972 21) Appointments – Southbury, Connecticut – Southbury Training School – June 12, 1972 Box 1013</p><p>1972 1) Appointments – Wallingford, Connecticut – Grand Master’s Day – October 7, 1972</p><p>1972 2) Appointments – Waterbury, Connecticut – Post Junior College Commencement – June 10, 1972</p><p>1972 3) Appointments – West Haven, Connecticut – Sierra Club Regarding Conservation – February 25, 1972</p><p>1972 4) Connecticut Conservation and Pollution</p><p>1972 5) Connecticut Health and Hospitals</p><p>1972 6) Connecticut Intern Program</p><p>1972 7) Connecticut – Miscellaneous</p><p>1972 8) Connecticut Route 7</p><p>1972 9) Connecticut Schools and Education</p><p>1972 10) General – Thank You – Miscellaneous</p><p>1972 11) General – Thank You – Publications and Information</p><p>1972 12) Judgeship – Robert Bork </p><p>1972 13) Judgeship – Charles L. Flynn </p><p>1972 14) Judgeship – Samuel J. Murray </p><p>1972 15) Legislative Files – September 11</p><p>1972 16) Legislative Files – September 12</p><p>1972 17) Legislative Files – September 13</p><p>1972 18) Legislative Files – September 14</p><p>1972 19) Legislative Files – September 19</p><p>1972 20) Legislative Files – September 20</p><p>1972 21) Legislative Files – September 21</p><p>1972 22) Legislative Files – September 22 Box 1014</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – September 25</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – September 26</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – September 27</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – September 28, Folder 1</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – September 28, Folder 2</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – September 29</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – October 2</p><p>1972 8) Legislative Files – October 3</p><p>1972 9) Legislative Files – October 4</p><p>1972 10) Legislative Files – October 5</p><p>1972 11) Legislative Files – October 6</p><p>1972 12) Legislative Files – October 9</p><p>1972 13) Legislative Files – October 10</p><p>1972 14) Legislative Files – October 11</p><p>Box 1015</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – October 12</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – October 13</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – October 14</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – October 16</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – October 17</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – October 18</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – October 19</p><p>1972 8) Legislative Files – October 20 1972 9) Legislative Files – October 24</p><p>1972 10) Legislative Files – October 25</p><p>1972 11) Legislative Files – October 26</p><p>1972 12) Legislative Files – October 27</p><p>1972 13) Legislative Files – October 30</p><p>1972 14) Legislative Files – Week of October 30</p><p>1972 15) Legislative Files – October 31</p><p>1972 16) Legislative Files – November 1</p><p>Box 1016</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – November 2, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – November 2, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – November 6</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – Week of November 6, Folder 1</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – Week of November 6, Folder 2</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – Week of November 6, Folder 3</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – Week of November 14, Folder 1</p><p>1972 8) Legislative Files – Week of November 14, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1017</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – Week of November 20, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – Week of November 20, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – Week of November 27, Folder 1</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – Week of November 27, Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – Week of November 27, Folder 3 1972 6) Legislative Files – Week of December 4, Folder 1</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – Week of December 4, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1018</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – Week of December 4, Folder 3</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – Week of December 11, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – Week of December 11, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – Week of December 18, Folder 1</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – Week of December 18, Folder 2</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – Week of December 18, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1019</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – Week of December 25, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – Week of December 25, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) Legislative Files – Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – Connecticut</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – Finance – Budget</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – Finance – Burke-Hartke Bill – Trade Bill</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – Finance – Economy</p><p>1972 8) Legislative Files – Finance – Fiscal Deficit</p><p>1972 9) Legislative Files – Finance – H.R. 1, Social Security and Welfare Bill</p><p>1971-1972 10) Legislative Files – Finance – Miscellaneous</p><p>1972 11) Legislative Files – Finance – National Health Insurance</p><p>1972 12) Legislative Files – Finance – OEP, Office of Economic Opportunity</p><p>1972 13) Legislative Files – Finance – Pension Reform and Retirement 1972 14) Legislative Files – Finance – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1972 15) Legislative Files – Finance – Social Security</p><p>1972 16) Legislative Files – Finance – Tax Reform</p><p>1972 17) Legislative Files – Finance – Trade</p><p>1972 18) Legislative Files – Finance – Finance – Unemployment</p><p>1972 19) Legislative Files – Department of Housing and Urban Development, Space, Science, Etc. Appropriations Bill of 1973, H.R. 15093 – Including NASA and Noise Abatement</p><p>1972 20) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Aging</p><p>1972 21) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Alcoholism and Narcotics</p><p>1972 22) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Children and Youth</p><p>Box 1020</p><p>1972 1) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Education, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Education, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 3) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Employment, Manpower, and Poverty</p><p>1972 4) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Handicapped Workers</p><p>1972 5) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Health</p><p>1972 6) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Human Resources</p><p>1972 7) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Labor</p><p>1972 8) Legislative Files – Labor and Public Welfare – Migratory Labor</p><p>1972 9) Legislative Files – Rules and Administration</p><p>1972 10) Legislative Files – School Lunch – Child Nutrition Act – H.R. 14896</p><p>1972 11) Legislative Files – Subcommittee on Soil Conservation and Forestry – Forestry Incentives, Reforestation, Agriculture, and Forestry</p><p>1972 12) Miscellaneous – January-March Box 1021</p><p>1972 1) Personal – Appointments – January </p><p>1972 2) Personal – Appointments – February, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) Personal – Appointments – February, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) Personal – Appointments – March</p><p>1972 5) Personal – Appointments – April, Folder 1</p><p>1972 6) Personal – Appointments – April, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1022</p><p>1972 1) Personal – Appointments – May </p><p>1972 2) Personal – Appointments – June, Folder 1</p><p>1972 3) Personal – Appointments – June, Folder 2</p><p>1972 4) Personal – Appointments – July </p><p>1972 5) Personal – Appointments – August </p><p>1972 6) Personal – Appointments – September, Folder 1</p><p>1972 7) Personal – Appointments – September, Folder 2</p><p>1972 8) Personal – Appointments – October, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1023</p><p>1972 1) Personal – Appointments – October, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) Personal – Appointments – November</p><p>1972 3) Personal – Appointments – December </p><p>1972 4) Personal – Condolences</p><p>1972 5) Personal – Congratulatory – January-April</p><p>1972 6) Personal – Congratulatory – May-August 1972 7) Personal – Congratulatory – September-October </p><p>1972 8) Personal – Congratulatory- November-December </p><p>Box 1024</p><p>1972 1) Personal Correspondence</p><p>1972 2) Personal – Requested Appointments</p><p>1972 3) Personal – Thanks Incoming – January-June</p><p>1972 4) Personal – Thanks Incoming – July-December</p><p>1972 5) Personal – Thanks Incoming – VIP</p><p>1972 6) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – January-March</p><p>1972 7) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – April </p><p>1972 8) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – May </p><p>1972 9) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – June-July </p><p>Box 1025</p><p>1972 1) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – August-September </p><p>1972 2) Personal – Thanks Outgoing – October-December </p><p>1972 3) Political Groups</p><p>1972 4) Political – Republican National Committee</p><p>1972-1973 5) Political – Republican Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1972 6) Political – Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1972 7) Press Letters, Folder 1</p><p>1972 8) Press Letters, Folder 2</p><p>1972 9) Press Letters, Folder 3</p><p>1971-1972 10) Requests – Agriculture Yearbooks, Folder 1 Box 1026</p><p>1971-1972 1) Requests – Agriculture Yearbooks, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) Requests – Congratulatory Notes – Lowell Weicker and President Richard Nixon</p><p>1972 3) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 1</p><p>1972 4) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 3</p><p>1972 6) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents, Folder 4</p><p>1972 7) Requests – Congressional Directory</p><p>1972 8) Requests – Congressional Record</p><p>1972 9) Requests – Connecticut Information</p><p>1972 10) Requests – Federal Register</p><p>Box 1027</p><p>1972 1) Requests – Flags, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) Requests – Flags, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 3) Requests – General Publications – January-June 1972, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 4) Requests – General Publications – January-June 1972, Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) Requests – General Publications – July-December 1972</p><p>1972 6) Requests – Lowell Weicker and President Richard Nixon Photos, Folder 1</p><p>1972 7) Requests – Lowell Weicker and President Richard Nixon Photos, Folder 2</p><p>1972 8) Requests – Lowell Weicker Biography</p><p>Box 1028</p><p>1971-1972 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March 1972, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March 1972, Folder 2 1972 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1972 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1972 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1972 7) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1029</p><p>1972 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 3</p><p>1972 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 4</p><p>1972 4) Requests – Outgoing Requests</p><p>1971-1972 5) Requests – Request for Speakers</p><p>1972 6) Requests – Tours – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1972 7) Requests – Tours – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1972 8) Requests – Tours – January-June, Folder 3</p><p>1972 9) Requests – Tours – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1030</p><p>1972 1) Requests – Tours – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) SBC – Subject Based Correspondence – Civil Service</p><p>1972 3) SBC – Retirement</p><p>1972 4) Thank You – Views on Legislation</p><p>1972 5) Thanks – Speaking Engagement Sample</p><p>1973 6) AA-AD</p><p>1973 7) AE-AH 1973 8) AI-AL</p><p>1973 9) AM-AP</p><p>1973 10) AQ-AT</p><p>1973 11) AU-AZ</p><p>1973 12) BA-BD</p><p>1973 13) BE-BH</p><p>1973 14) BI-BL</p><p>1973 15) BM-BP</p><p>1973 16) BQ-BT</p><p>1973 17) CA-CD</p><p>1973 18) CE-CH</p><p>1973 19) CI-CL</p><p>1973 20) CM-CP</p><p>1973 21) CQ-CT</p><p>1973 22) CU-CZ</p><p>1973 23) DA-DD</p><p>1973 24) DE-DH</p><p>1973 25) DI-DL</p><p>1973 26) DM-DP</p><p>Box 1031</p><p>1973 1) DQ-DT</p><p>1973 2) DU-DZ</p><p>1973 3) EA-ED</p><p>1973 4) EE-EH 1973 5) EI-EL</p><p>1973 6) EM-EP</p><p>1973 7) EQ-ET</p><p>1973 8) EU-EZ</p><p>1973 9) FA-FD</p><p>1973 10) FE-FH</p><p>1973 11) FI-FL</p><p>1973 12) FM-FP</p><p>1973 13) FQ-FT</p><p>1973 14) FU-FZ</p><p>1973 15) GA-GD</p><p>1973 16) GE-GH</p><p>1973 17) GI-GL</p><p>1973 18) GM-GP</p><p>1973 19) GQ-GT</p><p>1973 20) GU-GZ</p><p>1973 21) HA-HD</p><p>1973 22) HE-HH</p><p>1973 23) HI-HL</p><p>1973 24) HM-HP</p><p>1973 25) HQ-HT</p><p>1973 26) HU-HZ</p><p>1973 27) IN-IZ</p><p>1973 28) JA-JD</p><p>1973 29) JE-JH 1973 30) JM-JP</p><p>1973 31) JU-JZ</p><p>1973 32) KA-KD</p><p>1973 33) KE-KH</p><p>Box 1032</p><p>1973 1) KI-KL</p><p>1973 2) KM-KP</p><p>1973 3) KQ-KT</p><p>1973 4) KU-KZ</p><p>1973 5) LA-LD</p><p>1973 6) LE-LH</p><p>1973 7) LI-LL</p><p>1973 8) LM-LP</p><p>1973 9) LU-LZ</p><p>1973 10) Mac</p><p>1973 11) Mc</p><p>1973 12) MA-MD</p><p>1973 13) ME-MH</p><p>1973 14) MI-ML</p><p>1973 15) MM-MP</p><p>1973 16) MQ-MT</p><p>1973 17) MU-MZ</p><p>1973 18) NA-ND</p><p>1973 19) NE-NH 1973 20) NI-NL</p><p>1973 21) NM-NP</p><p>1973 22) NU-NZ</p><p>1973 23) OA-OD</p><p>1973 24) OE-OH</p><p>1973 25) OI-OL</p><p>1973 26) OM-OP</p><p>1973 27) OQ-OT</p><p>1973 28) OU-OZ</p><p>1973 29) PA-PD</p><p>Box 1033</p><p>1973 1) PE-PH</p><p>1973 2) PI-PL</p><p>1973 3) PM-PP</p><p>1973 4) PQ-PT</p><p>1973 5) PU-PZ</p><p>1973 6) QA-QZ</p><p>1973 7) RA-RD</p><p>1973 8) RE-RH</p><p>1973 9) RI-RL</p><p>1973 10) RM-RP</p><p>1973 11) RU-RZ</p><p>1973 12) SA-SD</p><p>1973 13) SE-SH 1973 14) SI-SL</p><p>1973 15) SM-SP</p><p>1973 16) SQ-ST</p><p>1973 17) SU-SZ</p><p>1973 18) TA-TD</p><p>1973 19) TE-TH</p><p>1973 20) TI-TL</p><p>1973 21) TM-TP</p><p>1973 22) TQ-TT</p><p>1973 23) TU-TZ</p><p>Box 1034</p><p>1973 1) UA-UD</p><p>1973 2) UE-UH</p><p>1973 3) UI-UL</p><p>1973 4) UM-UP</p><p>1973 5) UQ-UT</p><p>1973 6) VA-VM</p><p>1973 7) VN-VZ</p><p>1973 8) WA-WD</p><p>1973 9) WE-WH</p><p>1973 10) WI-WL</p><p>1973 11) WM-WP</p><p>1973 12) WQ-WT</p><p>1973 13) WU-WZ 1973 14) YA-YZ</p><p>1973 15) ZA-ZZ</p><p>1973 16) AIFS – American Institute for Foreign Study Program</p><p>1973 17) George Bush – Jack Gleason</p><p>1973 18) Connecticut Election Procedures </p><p>1973 19) Connecticut Health and Hospitals </p><p>1973 20) Connecticut Miscellaneous </p><p>1973 21) Connecticut Political – Letters of Congratulations on Elections</p><p>1973 22) Connecticut Transportation </p><p>1973 23) Endorsements </p><p>1973 24) Judgeship – William Cousins</p><p>1973 25) Judgeship – Lawrence W. Iannoti</p><p>1973 26) Judgeship – Nominations</p><p>Box 1035</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of January 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of January 8 – A-C</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of January 8 – D-K</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of January 8 – L-P</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of January 8 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of January 8 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1036</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – A-C, Folder 2 1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of January 15 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1037</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1038</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of January 22 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – A-C </p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – L-P</p><p>Box 1039</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – R-Z, Folder 1 1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of January 29 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – A-C, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1040</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – D-K, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – D-K, Folder 4</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – L-Q, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – L-Q, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1041</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – R-Z, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of February 26 – R-Z, Folder 4</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – L-P </p><p>Box 1042 1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 5 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – A-C, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – A-C, Folder 4</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 8) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1043</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – D-K, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – D-K, Folder 4</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – D-K, Folder 5</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – L-P, Folder 3</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – L-P, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1044</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – R-Z, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 12 – R-Z, Folder 4</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – A-C, Folder 2 1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1045</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – D-K, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – L-P, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1046</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 19 – R-Z, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1047</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – D-K, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of March 26 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – A-B Box 1048</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – C</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – D-F</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – G-H</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – I-K</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – L-M</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 –N-P</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – Q-S</p><p>Box 1049</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – T-V</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 2 – W-Z</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – A-C</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – D-F</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – G-H</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – I-K</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – L-N</p><p>Box 1050</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – O-R</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – S-T</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 9 – U-Z</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – A-C</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – D-K, Folder 2 Box 1051</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – L-P</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – P-Q, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 16 – P-Q, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – A-C</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1052</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 23 – Woodbury Middle School Students</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1053</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – D-K, Folder 3</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1054 1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – L-P, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of April 30 – Q-Z, Folder 3</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – A-C, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – A-C, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1055</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – D-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – D-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – L-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – L-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of May 7 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1056</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – F-K, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – F-K, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – L-Q, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – L-Q, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1057 1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of July 23 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of July 30 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of July 30 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of July 30 – F-I </p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of July 30 – J-Q </p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of July 30 – R-Z</p><p>Box 1058</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of August 6 – A-E</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of August 6 – F-K</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – Week of August 6 – L-S</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – Week of August 6 – T-Z</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – Week of August 13 – A-E</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – Week of August 13 – F-K</p><p>Box 1059</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – Week of August 13 – L-Q</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – Week of August 13 – R-Z</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – August 20-24 – A-E</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – August 20-24 – F-K</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – August 20-24 – L-Q</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – August 20-24 – R-Z</p><p>Box 1060</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – A-E, Folder 1 1973 2) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – F-K</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – L-Q</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – R-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – August 27-31 – R-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – September 3-7 – A-E</p><p>Box 1061</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – September 3-7 – F-K</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – September 3-7 – L-Q</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – September 3-7 – R-Z</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – September 10-14 – A-E</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – September 10-14 – F-K</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – September 10-14 – L-Q</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – September 10-14 – R-Z</p><p>Box 1062</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – September 17-21 – A-E</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – September 17-21 – F-K</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – September 17-21 – L-Q</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – September 17-21 – R-Z</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – September 18-24 – A-E</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – September 18-24 – F-Q</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – September 18-24 – R-Z</p><p>1973 8) Legislative Files – December 6-10 – A-E Box 1063</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – December 6-10 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – December 6-10 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – December 6-10 – Q-Z</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – December 11-17 – A-E</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – December 11-17 – F-P</p><p>1973 6) Legislative Files – December 11-17 – Q-Z</p><p>1973 7) Legislative Files – December 18-24 – A-E</p><p>1973 8) Legislative Files – December 18-24 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1064</p><p>1973 1) Legislative Files – December 18-24 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Legislative Files – December 18-24 – Q-Z</p><p>1973 3) Legislative Files – December 25-31 – A-E</p><p>1973 4) Legislative Files – December 25-31 – F-P</p><p>1973 5) Legislative Files – December 25-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1973 6) Outgoing Telegrams</p><p>1973 7) Personal – Condolence </p><p>1973 8) Personal – Congratulations, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1065</p><p>1973 1) Personal – Congratulations, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Personal – Congratulations, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) Personal – Congratulations, Folder 4</p><p>1973 4) Personal – Memberships and Sponsorships 1973 5) Personal – Miscellaneous – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Personal – Miscellaneous – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Personal – Miscellaneous – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1066</p><p>1973 1) Personal – Miscellaneous – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) Personal – Recommendations</p><p>1973 3) Personal - Speakers</p><p>1973 4) Personal – Thanks – Incoming – January-June</p><p>1973 5) Personal – Thanks – Incoming – July-December</p><p>1973 6) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>1973 7) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1067</p><p>1973 1) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – January-March, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-May, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-May, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – April-May, Folder 3</p><p>1973 5) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – June-July 1973, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – June-July 1973, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – June-July 1973, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1068</p><p>1973 1) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – August-September 1973, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – August-September 1973, Folder 2 1973 3) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – October-December 1973, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Personal – Thanks – Outgoing – October-December 1973, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Press Letters, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Press Letters, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1069</p><p>1973 1) Press Letters, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Press Letters, Folder 4</p><p>1973 3) Press Letters, Folder 5</p><p>1973 4) Press Letters, Folder 6</p><p>1973 5) Press Letters, Folder 7</p><p>1973 6) Press Letters, Folder 8</p><p>1973 7) Press Letters – Robert H. Yoakum</p><p>Box 1070</p><p>1973 1) Republican National Committee</p><p>1973 2) Republican Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1973 3) Republican Connecticut State Central Committee</p><p>1973 4) Requests – Agricultural Yearbook</p><p>1973 5) Requests – Agriculture Farm Bulletins</p><p>1973 6) Requests – Calendars</p><p>1973 7) Requests – Congratulations from President Richard Nixon</p><p>1973 8) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1973 9) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1973 10) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 3 1973 11) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – July-December</p><p>1973 12) Requests – Congressional Directory and Federal Register</p><p>1973 13) Requests – Congressional Record Requests</p><p>Box 1071</p><p>1973 1) Requests – Connecticut Information </p><p>1973 2) Requests – Flags, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Requests – Flags, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1973 4) Requests – General Publications, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1973 5) Requests – General Publications, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) Requests – General – Watergate</p><p>Box 1072</p><p>1973 1) Requests – Lowell Weicker Biography</p><p>1972-1973 2) Requests – Lowell Weicker and President Richard Nixon Photos</p><p>1973 3) Requests – Maps and Charts</p><p>1972-1973 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March 1973, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1973 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March1973 , Folder 2</p><p>1972-1973 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March 1973, Folder 3</p><p>1973 7) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1973 8) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>1973 9) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1073</p><p>1973 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 4 1973 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1973 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1973 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 3</p><p>1973 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – October-December, Folder 2</p><p>1973 7) Requests – Photos – Autographs of Lowell Weicker and of President Richard Nixon, Folder 1</p><p>1973 8) Requests – Photos – Autographs of Lowell Weicker and of President Richard Nixon, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1074</p><p>1973 1) Requests – Photos – Autographs of Lowell Weicker and of President Richard Nixon, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) Requests – Photos – Autographs of Lowell Weicker and of President Richard Nixon, Folder 4</p><p>1973 3) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 4</p><p>Box 1075</p><p>1973 1) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 5</p><p>1973 2) Requests – Tours of White House, Washington, Etc., Folder 6</p><p>1973 3) Watergate, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Watergate, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Watergate, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) Watergate, Folder 4 1973 7) Watergate – Thank You – January-July</p><p>Box 1076</p><p>1973 1) Watergate – Thank You – August-September</p><p>1973 2) Watergate – Thank You – October-November</p><p>1973 3) Weicker Staff </p><p>1973-1974 4) January 1-7, 1974 – A-E</p><p>1973-1974 5) January 1-7, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 6) January 1-7, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 7) January 1-7, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 8) January 8-14, 1974 – A-E</p><p>Box 1077</p><p>1973-1974 1) January 8-14, 1974 – F-P</p><p>1973-1974 2) January 8-14, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 3) January 15-21, 1974 – A-E</p><p>1973-1974 4) January 15-21, 1974 – F-P</p><p>1973-1974 5) January 15-21, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 6) January 21-25, 1974 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 7) January 21-25, 1974 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 8) January 21-25, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1078</p><p>1973-1974 1) January 21-25, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 2) January 21-25, 1974 – Q-Z, Folder 1 1973-1974 3) January 21-25, 1974 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 4) January 28-February 1, 1974 – A-E</p><p>1974 5) January 28-February 1, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 6) January 28-February 1, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 7) January 28-February 1, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 8) February 4-8, 1974 – A-E</p><p>Box 1079</p><p>1973-1974 1) February 4-8, 1974 – F-P</p><p>1973-1974 2) February 4-8, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 3) February 11-15, 1974 – A-E</p><p>1973-1974 4) February 11-15, 1974 – F-P</p><p>1973-1974 5) February 11-15, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>1973-1974 6) February 18-22, 1974 – A-E</p><p>1973-1974 7) February 18-22, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 8) February 18-22, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 9) February 18-22, 1974 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1080</p><p>1973-1974 1) February 25-March 1, 1974 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 2) February 25-March 1, 1974 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 3) February 25-March 1, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 4) February 25-March 1, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 5) February 25-March 1, 1974 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 6) February 25-March 1, 1974 – Q-Z, Folder 2 Box 1081</p><p>1974 1) March 4-8 – A-E</p><p>1973-1974 2) March 4-8, 1974 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 3) March 4-8, 1974 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) March 4-8 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 5) March 11-15 – A-E</p><p>1974 6) March 11-15 – F-P</p><p>1974 7) March 11-15 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 8) March 18-22 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1974 9) March 18-22 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1082</p><p>1974 1) March 18-22 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 2) March 18-22 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1974 3) March 18-22 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1974 4) March 18-22 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1974 5) March 25-29 – A-E </p><p>1974 6) March 25-29 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 7) March 25-29 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1083</p><p>1974 1) March 25-29 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 2) April 1-5 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1974 3) April 1-5 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) April 1-5 – F-P, Folder 1 1974 5) April 1-5 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) April 1-5 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 7) April 8-12 – A-E</p><p>Box 1084</p><p>1974 1) April 8-12 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 2) April 8-12 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1974 3) April 8-12 – Q-Z </p><p>1974 4) April 15-19 – A-E, Folder 1</p><p>1974 5) April 15-19 – A-E, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) April 15-19 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 7) April 15-19 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1085</p><p>1974 1) April 15-19 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 2) April 21</p><p>1974 3) April 22-26 – A-E</p><p>1974 4) April 22-26 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1974 5) April 22-26 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) April 22-26 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1974 7) April 22-26 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1974 8) April 29-May 3 – A-E</p><p>1974 9) April 29-May 3 – F-P</p><p>1974 10) April 29-May 3 – Q-Z Box 1086</p><p>1974 1) May 6-10 – A-E</p><p>1974 2) May 6-10 – F-P</p><p>1974 3) May 6-10 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 4) May 13-17 – A-E</p><p>1974 5) May 13-17 – F-P</p><p>1974 6) May 13-17 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 7) May 20-24 – A-E</p><p>1974 8) May 20-24 – F-P</p><p>1974 9) May 20-24 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1087</p><p>1974 1) May 27-31 – A-E</p><p>1974 2) May 27-31 – F-P</p><p>1974 3) May 27-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 4) June 3-7 – A-E</p><p>1974 5) June 3-7 – F-P</p><p>1974 6) June 3-7 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 7) June 10-14</p><p>1974 8) June 17-21</p><p>1974 9) June 24-28 – A-E</p><p>1974 10) June 24-28 – F-P</p><p>Box 1088</p><p>1974 1) June 24-29 – Q-Z 1974 2) July 1-5 – A-M</p><p>1974 3) July 1-5 – N-Z</p><p>1974 4) July 8-12 – A-E</p><p>1974 5) July 8-12 – F-P</p><p>1974 6) July 8-12 –Q-Z</p><p>1974 7) July 15-19 – A-E</p><p>1974 8) July 15-19 – F-Z</p><p>1974 9) July 22-26 – A-E</p><p>1974 10) July 22-26 – F-P</p><p>1974 11) July 22-26 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 12) July 29-August 12 – A-E</p><p>Box 1089</p><p>1974 1) July 29-August 12 – F-P</p><p>1974 2) July 29-August 12 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 3) August 5-9 – F-P</p><p>1974 4) August 5-9 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 5) August 12-16 – A-E</p><p>1974 6) August 12-16 – F-P</p><p>1974 7) August 12-16 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 8) August 19-23 – A-E</p><p>1974 9) August 19-23 – F-P</p><p>1974 10) August 19-23 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 11) August 26-30 – A-E</p><p>1974 12) August 26-30 – F-P Box 1090</p><p>1974 1) August 26-30 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 2) September 2-6 – A-E</p><p>1974 3) September 2-6 – F-P</p><p>1974 4) September 2-6 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 5) September 9-13 – A-E</p><p>1974 6) September 9-13 – F-P</p><p>1974 7) September 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 8) September 14-18 – A-E</p><p>1974 9) September 14-18 – F-P</p><p>1974 10) September 14-18 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 11) September 18-22 – A-E</p><p>1974 12) September 18-22 – F-P</p><p>1974 13) September 18-22 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 14) September 23-27 – A-E</p><p>1974 15) September 23-27 – F-P</p><p>1974 16) September 23-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 17) September 28-October 2 –A-E</p><p>1974 18) September 28-October 2 – F-P</p><p>1974 19) September 28-October 2 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 20) October 3-7 – A-E</p><p>1974 21) October 3-7 – F-P</p><p>1974 22) October 3-7 –Q-Z</p><p>1974 23) October 8-12 – A-E</p><p>1974 24) October 8-12 – F-P 1974 25) October 8-12 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 26) October 12-16 – A-E</p><p>1974 27) October 12-16 – F-P</p><p>1974 28) October 12-16 –Q-Z</p><p>1974 29) October 17-21 – A-E</p><p>1974 30) October 17-21 – F-P</p><p>1974 31) October 17-21 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 32) October 22-27 – A-E</p><p>1974 33) October 22-27 – F-P</p><p>1974 34) October 22-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 35) October 28 – November 1 – A-E</p><p>1974 36) October 28-November 1 – F-P</p><p>Box 1091</p><p>1974 1) October 28-November 1 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 2) November 4-8 – A-E</p><p>1974 3) November 4-8 – F-P</p><p>1974 4) November 4-8 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 5) November 9-13 – A-E </p><p>1974 6) November 9-13 – F-P</p><p>1974 7) November 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 8) November 14-18 – A-E</p><p>1974 9) November 14-18 – F-P</p><p>1974 10) November 14-18 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 11) November 19-23 – A-E 1974 12) November 19-23 – F-P</p><p>1974 13) November 19-23 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 14) November 24-28 – A-E</p><p>1974 15) November 24-28 – F-P</p><p>1974 16) November 24-28 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 17) December 2-6 – A-E</p><p>1974 18) December 2-6 – F-P</p><p>1974 19) December 2-6 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 20) December 9-13 – A-E</p><p>1974 21) December 9-13 – F-P</p><p>1974 22) December 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 23) December 16-20 – A-E</p><p>Box 1092</p><p>1974 1) December 16-20 – F-P</p><p>1974 2) December 16-20 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 3) December 23-27 – A-E</p><p>1974 4) December 23-27 – F-P</p><p>1974 5) December 23-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1974 6) A</p><p>1974 7) B, Folder 1</p><p>1974 8) B, Folder 2</p><p>1974 9) C</p><p>1974 10) D Box 1093</p><p>1974 1) E-F </p><p>1974 2) G</p><p>1974 3) H</p><p>1974 4) I-K</p><p>1974 5) L</p><p>1974 6) M, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1094</p><p>1974 1) M, Folder 2</p><p>1974 2) N-O</p><p>1974 3) P</p><p>1974 4) Q-R</p><p>1974 5) S, Folder 1</p><p>1974 6) S, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1095</p><p>1974 1) T-V</p><p>1974 2) W, Folder 1</p><p>1974 3) W, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) Y-Z</p><p>1974 5) Administrative Files – Francis X. Bergin</p><p>1972-1974 6) Administrative Files – Candlewood Lake Defense Associates, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1974 7) Administrative Files – Candlewood Lake Defense Associates, Folder 2</p><p>1974 8) Administrative Files – William Welch – Federal Aviation Administration Safety Regulations 1974 9) Appointment Requested and Not Completed</p><p>1974 10) Campaign Materials – John Zajac for Connecticut State Treasurer</p><p>1974 11) Condolences</p><p>1974 12) Congratulations – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1974 13) Congratulations – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1096</p><p>1974 1) Congratulations – July-December</p><p>1974 2) Election – Connecticut</p><p>1974 3) Endorsements</p><p>1974 4) Energy Reform</p><p>1974 5) Ethnic Backgrounds – Polish American Congress</p><p>1974 6) Honorary Membership – Accept</p><p>1974 7) Invitations for Membership and Sponsorship</p><p>1974 8) Judgeship – Louise Hunt</p><p>1974 9) Judgeship – Frank Kinney Jr.</p><p>1974 10) Legislative Files – Administrative Procedures – August-December</p><p>1974 11) Legislative Files – Agriculture – August-December</p><p>1974 12) Legislative Files – Banking and Finance – August-December</p><p>1974 13) Legislative Files – Business and Industry – November-December</p><p>1974 14) Legislative Files – Congressional Reform – August-December</p><p>1974 15) Legislative Files – Consumer Affairs – August-December</p><p>1974 16) Legislative Files – Economy – August-December</p><p>1974 17) Legislative Files – Education – August-December</p><p>1974 18) Legislative Files – Energy – July-December 1974 19) Legislative Files – Environment – August-December</p><p>1974 20) Legislative Files – Foreign Relations – August-December</p><p>1974 21) Legislative Files – Health and Welfare – August-December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1097</p><p>1974 1) Legislative Files – Health and Welfare – August-December, Folder 2</p><p>1974 2) Legislative Files – Health and Welfare – August-December, Folder 3</p><p>1974 3) Legislative Files – Housing and Urban Affairs – August-December</p><p>1974 4) Legislative Files – Judiciary – August-December</p><p>1974 5) Legislative Files – Labor – August-December</p><p>1974 6) Legislative Files – Military Affairs – August-December</p><p>1974 7) Legislative Files – Miscellaneous – August-December</p><p>1974 8) Legislative Files – Nominations – August-December</p><p>1974 9) Legislative Files – State and Local Relations – August-December</p><p>1974 10) Legislative Files – Transportation – August-December</p><p>1974 11) Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1974 12) Miscellaneous – Speakers Bureaus</p><p>1974 13) Outgoing Telegrams</p><p>1974 14) Personal – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1098</p><p>1974 1) Personal – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1974 2) Personal – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>1974 3) Personal – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) Personal – Family 1974 5) Political Groups</p><p>1974 6) Praeger Publishers, Incorporated – Proposed Weicker Manuscript</p><p>1974 7) Press Letters – File #1 – A-L, Folder 1</p><p>1974 8) Press Letters – File #1 – A-L, Folder 2</p><p>1974 9) Press Letters – File #1 – A-L, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1099</p><p>1974 1) Press Letters – File 1 – A-L, Folder 4</p><p>1974 2) Press Letters – File 2 – M-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1974 3) Press Letters – File 2 – M-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) Press Letters – File 2 – M-Z, Folder 3</p><p>1974 5) Press Letters – File 2 – M-Z, Folder 4</p><p>1974 6) Recommendations – General Employment – State – Position of Manager of the Greater Hartford Chamber Commerce Governmental Affairs Department</p><p>1974 7) Republican National Committee</p><p>1974 8) Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee</p><p>1974 9) Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1974 10) Requests – Agriculture Year Book, Folder 1</p><p>1974 11) Requests – Agriculture Year Book, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1100</p><p>1974 1) Requests – Biography – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1974 2) Requests – Calendars</p><p>1974 3) Requests – Congratulations – President Richard Nixon – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1974 4) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June</p><p>1974 5) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – July-December, Folder 1 1974 6) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1974 7) Requests – Congressional Bills and Documents – July-December, Folder 3</p><p>1974 8) Requests – Congressional Directory and Federal Register</p><p>1974 9) Requests – Congressional Record Requests</p><p>1974 10) Requests – Connecticut Information</p><p>Box 1101</p><p>1974 1) Requests – Flags</p><p>1974 2) Requests – General Publications</p><p>1974 3) Requests – Maps and Charts</p><p>1974 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>1974 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>1974 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – January-March, Folder 3</p><p>1974 7) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1974 8) Requests – Miscellaneous – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1102</p><p>1974 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1974 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1974 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – September/October-December, Folder 1</p><p>1974 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – September/October-December, Folder 2</p><p>1974 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – September/October-December, Folder 3</p><p>1974 6) Requests – Photos and Autographs of Lowell Weicker and of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford</p><p>1974 7) Requests – Rejects</p><p>1974 8) Requests – Speakers 1973-1974 9) Requests – Tours, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1103</p><p>1973-1974 1) Requests – Tours, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 2) Requests – Tours, Folder 3</p><p>1973-1974 3) Requests – Tours, Folder 4</p><p>1974 4) Requests – Watergate Requests – General</p><p>1974 5) Requests – White House Tour Appointment Calendar</p><p>1974 6) Senate Republican Party Committee</p><p>1974 7) Thank You – General – January-March, Folder 1</p><p>1974 8) Thank You – General – January-March, Folder 2</p><p>1974 9) Thank You – General – April-June, Folder 1</p><p>1974 10) Thank You – General – April-June, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1104</p><p>1974 1) Thank You – General – April-June, Folder 3</p><p>1974 2) Thank You – General – July-September, Folder 1</p><p>1974 3) Thank You – General – July-September, Folder 2</p><p>1974 4) Thank You – General – October-December </p><p>1974 5) Thank You – Incoming</p><p>1974 6) Thank You – Publications and Books – Outgoing, Folder 1</p><p>1974 7) Thank You – Publications and Books – Outgoing, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1105</p><p>1974 1) Watergate 1974 2) Watergate – Thank You – February</p><p>1974 3) Watergate – Thank You – April-June</p><p>1975 4) January 1-3 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) January 1-3 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) January 1-3 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) January 6-10 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) January 6-10 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) January 6-10 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) January 13-17 – A-E</p><p>1975 11) January 13-17 – F-P</p><p>1975 12) January 13-17 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 13) January 20-24 – A-E</p><p>1975 14) January 20-24 – F-P</p><p>Box 1106</p><p>1975 1) January 20-24 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) January 27-31 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) January 27-31 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) January 27-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) February 3-7 – A-E</p><p>1975 6) February 3-7 – F-P</p><p>1975 7) February 3-7 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 8) February 10-14 – A-E</p><p>1975 9) February 10-14 – F-P</p><p>1975 10) February 10-14 – Q-Z 1975 11) February 17-21 – A-E</p><p>1975 12) February 17-21 – F-P</p><p>Box 1107</p><p>1975 1) February 17-21 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) February 24-28 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) February 24-28 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) February 24-28 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) March 3-7 – A-E</p><p>1975 6) March 3-7 – F-P</p><p>1975 7) March 3-7 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 8) March 8-9 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) March 10-14 – A-E</p><p>1975 10) March 10-14 – F-P</p><p>1975 11) March10-14 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 12) March 17-21 – A-E</p><p>1975 13) March 17-21 – F-P</p><p>1975 14) March 17-21 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 15) March 24-28 – A-E</p><p>1975 16) March 24-28 – F-P</p><p>1975 17) March 24-28 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1108</p><p>1975 1) March 31 – A-E</p><p>1975 2) March 31 – F-P 1975 3) March 31 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) April 1-4 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) April 1-4 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) April 1-4 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) April 7-11 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) April 7-11 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) April 7-11 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) April 12-13 – A-E</p><p>1975 11) April 12-13 – F-P</p><p>1975 12) April 12-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 13) April 14-18 – A-E</p><p>1975 14) April 14-18 – F-P</p><p>1975 15) April 14-18 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 16) April 21-25 – A-E</p><p>1975 17) April 21-25 – F-P</p><p>1975 18) April 21-25 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1109</p><p>1975 1) April 28-30 – A-E</p><p>1975 2) April 28-30 – F-P</p><p>1975 3) April 28-30 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) May 1-2 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) May 1-2 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) May 1-2 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) May 5-9 – A-E 1975 8) May 5-9 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) May 5-9 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) May 12-16 – A-E</p><p>1975 11) May 12-16 – F-P</p><p>1975 12) May 12-16 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 13) May 19-23 – A-E</p><p>1975 14) May 19-23 – F-P</p><p>1975 15) May 19-23 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1110</p><p>1975 1) May 26-30 – A-E</p><p>1975 2) May 26-30 – F-P</p><p>1975 3) May 26-30 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) June 2-6 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) June 2-6 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) June 2-6 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) June 9-13 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) June 9-13 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) June 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) June 16-20 – A-E</p><p>1975 11) June 16-20 – F-P</p><p>1975 12) June 16-20 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1111</p><p>1975 1) June 23-27 – A-E 1975 2) June 23-27 – F-P</p><p>1975 3) June 23-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) June 30 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) June 30 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) June 30 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) July 1-4 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) July 1-4 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) July 1-4 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) July 7-11 – A-E</p><p>1975 11) July 7-11 – F-P</p><p>Box 1112</p><p>1975 1) July 7-11 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) July 14-18 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) July 14-18 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) July 14-18 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) July 21-25 – A-E</p><p>1975 6) July 21-25 – F-P</p><p>Box 1113</p><p>1975 1) July 21-25 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) July 28-31 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) July 28-31 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) July 28-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) August 1 – A-E 1975 6) August 1 – F-P</p><p>1975 7) August 1 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 8) August 4-8 – A-E</p><p>1975 9) August 4-8 – F-P</p><p>1975 10) August 4-8 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 11) August 11-15 – A-E</p><p>Box 1114</p><p>1975 1) August 11-15 – F-P</p><p>1975 2) August 11-15 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 3) August 18-22 – A-E</p><p>1975 4) August 18-22 – F-P</p><p>1975 5) August 18-22 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 6) August 25-29 – A-E</p><p>1975 7) August 25-29 – F-P</p><p>1975 8) August 25-29 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 9) September 1-5 – A-E</p><p>1975 10) September 1-5 – F-P</p><p>Box 1115</p><p>1975 1) September 1-5 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) September 8-12 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) September 8-12 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) September 8-12 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) September 15-19 – A-E 1975 6) September 15-19 – F-P</p><p>1975 7) September 15-19 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 8) September 22-26 – A-E</p><p>1975 9) September 22-26 – F-P</p><p>1975 10) September 22-26 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 11) September 29-30 – A-E</p><p>1975 12) September 29-30 – F-P</p><p>1975 13) September 29-30 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 14) October 1-3 – A-E</p><p>1975 15) October 1-3 – F-P</p><p>Box 1116</p><p>1975 1) October 1-3 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 2) October 6-10 – A-E</p><p>1975 3) October 6-10 – F-P</p><p>1975 4) October 6-10 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 5) October 13-17 – A-E</p><p>1975 6) October 13-17 – F-P</p><p>1975 7) October 13-17 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 8) October 20-24 – A-E</p><p>1975 9) October 20-24 – F-P</p><p>1975 10) October 20-24 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1117</p><p>1975 1) October 27-31 – A-E 1975 2) October 27-31 – F-P</p><p>1975 3) October 27-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) November 3-7 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) November 3-7 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) November 3-7 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) November 10-14 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) November 10-14 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) November 10-14 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) November 17-21 – A-E</p><p>Box 1118</p><p>1975 1) November 17-21 – F-P</p><p>1975 2) November 17-21 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 3) November 24-28 – A-E</p><p>1975 4) November 24-28 – F-P</p><p>1975 5) November 24-28 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 6) December 1-5 – A-E</p><p>1975 7) December 1-5 – F-P</p><p>1975 8) December 1-5 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 9) December 8-12 – A-E</p><p>1975 10) December 8-12 – F-P</p><p>1975 11) December 8-12 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1119</p><p>1975 1) December 15-19 – A-E 1975 2) December 15-19 – F-P</p><p>1975 3) December 15-19 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 4) December 22-26 – A-E</p><p>1975 5) December 22-26 – F-P</p><p>1975 6) December 22-26 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 7) December 29-31 – A-E</p><p>1975 8) December 29-31 – F-P</p><p>1975 9) December 29-31 – Q-Z</p><p>1975 10) A</p><p>1975 11) B</p><p>1975 12) C</p><p>1975 13) D</p><p>1975 14) E</p><p>Box 1120</p><p>1975 1) F</p><p>1975 2) G</p><p>1975 3) H</p><p>1975 4) I-L</p><p>1975 5) M</p><p>1975 6) N</p><p>1975 7) P</p><p>1975 8) R</p><p>1975 9) S</p><p>1975 10) T-U 1975 11) V-Z</p><p>1975 12) AA-AD</p><p>1975 13) AE-AH</p><p>1975 14) AI-AL</p><p>1975 15) AM-AP</p><p>1975 16) AQ-AT</p><p>1975 17) AU-AZ</p><p>Box 1121</p><p>1975 1) BA-BD</p><p>1975 2) BE-BH</p><p>1975 3) BI-BL</p><p>1975 4) BM-BP</p><p>1975 5) BQ-BT</p><p>1975 6) BU-BZ</p><p>1975 7) CA-CD</p><p>1975 8) CE-CH</p><p>1975 9) CI-CL</p><p>1975 10) CM-CP</p><p>Box 1122</p><p>1975 1) CQ-CT</p><p>1975 2) CU-CZ</p><p>1975 3) DA-DD</p><p>1975 4) DE-DH 1975 5) DI-DL</p><p>1975 6) DM-DP</p><p>1975 7) DQ-DT</p><p>1975 8) DU-DZ</p><p>1975 9) EA-ED</p><p>1975 10) EE-EH</p><p>1975 11) EI-EL</p><p>1975 12) EM-EP</p><p>1975 13) EQ-ET</p><p>1975 14) EU-EZ</p><p>1975 15) FA-FD</p><p>1975 16) FE-FH</p><p>1975 17) FI-FL</p><p>1975 18) FM-FP</p><p>1975 19) FQ-FT</p><p>1975 20) FU-FZ</p><p>Box 1123</p><p>1975 1) GA-GD</p><p>1975 2) GE-GH</p><p>1975 3) GI-GL</p><p>1975 4) GM-GP</p><p>1975 5) GQ-GT</p><p>1975 6) GU-GZ</p><p>1975 7) HA-HD 1975 8) HE-HH</p><p>1975 9) HI-HL</p><p>1975 10) HM-HP</p><p>1975 11) HQ-HT</p><p>1975 12) HU-HZ</p><p>1975 13) IA-IM</p><p>1975 14) IN-IZ</p><p>1975 15) JA-JD</p><p>1975 16) JE-JH</p><p>Box 1124</p><p>1975 1) JM-JP</p><p>1975 2) JU-JZ</p><p>1975 3) KA-KD</p><p>1975 4) KE-KH</p><p>1975 5) KI-KL</p><p>1975 6) KM-KP</p><p>1975 7) KQ-KT</p><p>1975 8) KU-KZ</p><p>1975 9) LA-LD</p><p>1975 10) LE-LH</p><p>1975 11) LI-LL</p><p>1975 12) LM-LP</p><p>1975 13) LU-LZ Box 1125</p><p>1975 1) MA-MD, Folder 1</p><p>1975 2) MA-MD, Folder 2</p><p>1975 3) ME-MH</p><p>1975 4) MI-ML</p><p>1975 5) MM-MP</p><p>1975 6) MU-MZ</p><p>1975 7) NA-ND</p><p>1975 8) NE-NH</p><p>1975 9) NI-NL</p><p>1975 10) NM-NP</p><p>1975 11) NU-NZ</p><p>1975 12) OA-OD</p><p>1975 13) OE-OH</p><p>1975 14) OI-OL</p><p>1975 15) OM-OP</p><p>1975 16) OQ-OT</p><p>1975 17) OU-OZ</p><p>1975 18) PA-PD</p><p>Box 1126</p><p>1975 1) PE-PH</p><p>1975 2) PI-PL</p><p>1975 3) PM-PP</p><p>1975 4) PQ-PT 1975 5) PU-PZ</p><p>1975 6) QA-QZ</p><p>1975 7) RA-RD</p><p>1975 8) RE-RH</p><p>1975 9) RI-RL</p><p>1975 10) RM-RP</p><p>1975 11) RU-RZ</p><p>1975 12) SA-SD</p><p>1975 13) SE-SH</p><p>Box 1127</p><p>1975 1) SI-SL</p><p>1975 2) SM-SP</p><p>1975 3) SQ-ST</p><p>1975 4) SU-SZ</p><p>1975 5) TA-TD</p><p>1975 6) TE-TH</p><p>1975 7) TI-TL</p><p>1975 8) TM-TP</p><p>1975 9) TQ-TT</p><p>1975 10) TU-TZ</p><p>1975 11) UA-UD</p><p>1975 12) UE-UH</p><p>1975 13) UI-UL</p><p>1975 14) UM-UP 1975 15) UQ-UT</p><p>1975 16) UU-UZ</p><p>1975 17) VA-VM</p><p>1975 18) VN-VZ</p><p>1975 19) WA-WD, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1128</p><p>1975 1) WA-WD, Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) WE-WH</p><p>1975 3) WI-WL</p><p>1975 4) WM-WP</p><p>1975 5) WQ-WT</p><p>1975 6) WU-WZ</p><p>1975 7) YA-YZ</p><p>1975 8) ZA-ZZ</p><p>1975 9) Administrative Files – Aged</p><p>1975 10) Administrative Files – Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America</p><p>1975 11) Administrative Files – American Friends Service</p><p>1975 12) Administrative Files – Sydelle Baskin – Future’s Day, West Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1975 13) Administrative Files – Bicentennial Parade of American Music, Washington, D.C.</p><p>1975 14) Administrative Files – William Blando – The Trumbull Times</p><p>1975 15) Administrative Files – Block Island, Rhode Island – Proposed Sewer System</p><p>1975 16) Administrative Files – Blue Cross Blue Shield – Health Care Legislation 1975 17) Administrative Files – Morton Blumenthal – Northeastern Connecticut Community Development Corporation</p><p>1975 18) Administrative Files – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1975 19) Administrative Files – Bristol, Connecticut</p><p>1975 20) Administrative Files – Pat and Lester Brooks – Writers</p><p>Box 1129</p><p>1975 1) Administrative Files – Candlewood Lake Defense Associates</p><p>1975 2) Administrative Files – Cyrus M. Carlton</p><p>1975 3) Administrative Files – John Carrothers – Andrea Doria-Stockholm Collision </p><p>1975 4) Administrative Files – Church of Scientology – Interpol</p><p>1975 5) Administrative Files – CIA/FBI</p><p>1975 6) Administrative Files – Connecticut College – Upward Bound Funding</p><p>1975 7) Administrative Files – Connecticut Regional Medical Program</p><p>1975 8) Administrative Files – Connecticut Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1975 9) Administrative Files – Connecticut State Library – Watergate Files</p><p>1975 10) Administrative Files – Connecticut Wildlife Federation – Turners Falls Dam – Proposed Fish Ladder</p><p>1975 11) Administrative Files – Education</p><p>1975 12) Administrative Files – Electric Boat-General Dynamics – Groton Naval Shipyard Strike</p><p>1975 13) Administrative Files – Enforcer</p><p>1975 14) Administrative Files – Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1975 15) Administrative Files – Firearms</p><p>1975 16) Administrative Files – Georgetown University School of Dentistry</p><p>1975 17) Administrative Files – GOP Republican Party National Committee 1975 18) Administrative Files – Edward M. Greene – Arab Teachers Seminary, Haifa, Israel</p><p>1975 19) Administrative Files – Greenwich, Connecticut Companies</p><p>1975 20) Administrative Files – Hartford, Connecticut – Naugatuck Apartments Housing Project</p><p>1975 21) Administrative Files – Hartford, Connecticut – Park River Flood Control Project</p><p>1975 22) Administrative Files – Judith Hollister – Temple of Understanding – “Oneness of Man” Conference, New York City</p><p>1974-1975 23) Administrative Files – Outreach – Aid to Children in Leprosy Villages</p><p>1975 24) Administrative Files – Penn Central Railroad – John L. Abdalian</p><p>1975 25) Administrative Files – Personal – Congratulations, Etc.</p><p>1975 26) Administrative Files – Photoengraving Industry</p><p>1975 27) Administrative Files – Pleasant Valley Wine Company – Frederic Schroeder – Labeling Regulations</p><p>Box 1130</p><p>1975 1) Administrative Files – Polls</p><p>1975 2) Administrative Files – Pratt and Whitney – Defense Programs</p><p>1975 3) Administrative Files – President Ford Committee</p><p>1975 4) Administrative Files – Proto-Power Management Corporation</p><p>1975 5) Administrative Files – RAMS</p><p>1975 6) Administrative Files – Republican Party</p><p>1975 7) Administrative Files – Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1975 8) Administrative Files – Republican Senatorial Campaigns</p><p>1975 9) Administrative Files – Elliot Richardson</p><p>1975 10) Administrative Files – Ridgefield, Connecticut – Fire Fighters 1975 11) Administrative Files – Saxitoxin – Disposal to Science by CIA</p><p>1975 12) Administrative Files – Sexism – National Organization of Women</p><p>1975 13) Administrative Files – Small Business</p><p>1975 14) Administrative Files – Social Security</p><p>1975 15) Administrative Files – Specialty Steel Industry of the United States – Petition for Import Relief</p><p>1975 16) Administrative Files – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1975 17) Administrative Files – Standard Knapp – Packaging Standards – Interstate Commerce Commission</p><p>1975 18) Administrative Files – State Matter – Respectfully Refer</p><p>1974-1975 19) Administrative Files – State of Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 20) Administrative Files – State of Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 21) Administrative Files – State of Connecticut, Folder 3</p><p>1975 22) Administrative Files – Stauffer Chemical Company</p><p>1975 23) Administrative Files – Taino Towers Housing Project, New York City</p><p>Box 1131</p><p>1975 1) Administrative Files – Thank You for Your Support</p><p>1975 2) Administrative Files – The Campaigner – Republican National Committee Publication</p><p>1975 3) Administrative Files – Thomaston, Connecticut – National Endowment for the Arts</p><p>1975 4) Administrative Files – TICONE – Thrift Industries Council of New England</p><p>1975 5) Administrative Files – Title V – Trade Reform Act of 1974</p><p>1975 6) Administrative Files – Treasury Department – Government Gold Sales</p><p>1975 7) Administrative Files – University of Connecticut</p><p>1975 8) Administrative Files – United Aircraft 1975 9) Administrative Files – United Nations – Resolution Equating Zionism to Racism</p><p>1975 10) Administrative Files – United Research and Development Company</p><p>1975 11) Administrative Files – U.S. Route 7 – Proposed Expressway</p><p>1975 12) Administrative Files – Veterans</p><p>1975 13) Administrative Files – Vietnam</p><p>1975 14) Administrative Files – Wallingford, Connecticut – Misuse of Federal Funds</p><p>1975 15) Administrative Files – West Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1975 16) Administrative Files – Chuck White – Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity</p><p>1975 17) Administrative Files – WIC – Women, Infants, and Children</p><p>1975 18) Administrative Files – WNET/Channel 13, New York City</p><p>1975 19) Administrative Files – Yale University School of Medicine – Comprehensive Cancer Center</p><p>1975 20) Choate Rosemary Hall – American Political Institutions Class Trip to Washington</p><p>1975 21) Condolences</p><p>1975 22) Congratulations – Election</p><p>1975 23) Congratulatory Messages, Folder 1</p><p>1975 24) Congratulatory Messages, Folder 2</p><p>1975 25) Donations for 1975</p><p>Box 1132</p><p>1975 1) Endorsements</p><p>1975 2) Invitations</p><p>1975 3) Judgeship – Robert I. Berdon</p><p>1975 4) Judgeship – Allen D. Brufsky</p><p>1975 5) Judgeship – Frederick Conrad 1975 6) Legislative Chronological Files – May </p><p>1975 7) Legislative Chronological Files – June</p><p>1975 8) Legislative Chronological Files – July</p><p>1975 9) Legislative Chronological Files – August</p><p>1975 10) Legislative Chronological Files – September</p><p>1975 11) Legislative Chronological Files – October</p><p>Box 1133</p><p>1975 1) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1975 2) Legislative Chronological Files – December</p><p>1975 3) Legislative Files – Administrative Procedures – January-March</p><p>1975 4) Legislative Files – Business and Industry – January-March</p><p>1975 5) Legislative Files – Congressional Reform – January-March</p><p>1975 6) Legislative Files – Consumer Affairs – January-March</p><p>1975 7) Legislative Files – Economy – January-March</p><p>1975 8) Legislative Files – Education – January-March</p><p>1975 9) Legislative Files – Energy – January-March</p><p>1975 10) Legislative Files – Environment – January-March</p><p>1975 11) Legislative Files – Housing and Urban Affairs – January-March</p><p>1975 12) Legislative Files – Judiciary – January-March</p><p>1975 13) Legislative Files – Labor – January-March</p><p>1975 14) Legislative Files – Military Affairs – January-March</p><p>1975 15) Legislative Files – Miscellaneous – January-March</p><p>1975 16) Legislative Files – Nominations – January-March</p><p>1975 17) Legislative Files – State and Local Relations – January-March 1975 18) Legislative Files – Transportation – January-March</p><p>Box 1134</p><p>1975 1) Legislative Files – Administrative Procedures – March-June</p><p>1975 2) Legislative Files – Agriculture – March-June</p><p>1975 3) Legislative Files – Art – March-June</p><p>1975 4) Legislative Files – Business and Industry – March-June</p><p>1975 5) Legislative Files – Commerce – March-June</p><p>1975 6) Legislative Files – Communications – March-June</p><p>1975 7) Legislative Files – Congressional Reform – March-June</p><p>1975 8) Legislative Files – Consumer Affairs – March-June</p><p>1975 9) Legislative Files – Defense – March-June</p><p>1975 10) Legislative Files – Economy – March-June</p><p>1975 11) Legislative Files – Education – March-June</p><p>1975 12) Legislative Files – Energy – March-June, Folder 1</p><p>1975 13) Legislative Files – Energy – March-June, Folder 2</p><p>1975 14) Legislative Files – Environment – March-June</p><p>1975 15) Legislative Files – Finance – March-June</p><p>Box 1135</p><p>1975 1) Legislative Files – Foreign Relations – March-June</p><p>1975 2) Legislative Files – Health – March-June</p><p>1975 3) Legislative Files – Housing and Urban Affairs – March-June</p><p>1975 4) Legislative Files – Judiciary – March-June</p><p>1975 5) Legislative Files – Labor Relations – March-June, Folder 1 1975 6) Legislative Files – Labor Relations – March-June, Folder 2</p><p>1975 7) Legislative Files – Military – March-June</p><p>1975 8) Legislative Files – Miscellaneous – March-June</p><p>1975 9) Legislative Files – Nominations – March-June</p><p>1975 10) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – March-June</p><p>1975 11) Legislative Files – State and Local Relations – March-June</p><p>1975 12) Legislative Files – Transportation – March-June</p><p>1975 13) Legislative Files – Veterans – March-June</p><p>1975 14) Legislative Files – Welfare – March-June</p><p>Box 1136</p><p>1975 1) Memberships and Sponsorships</p><p>1975 2) Miscellaneous Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1975 3) Miscellaneous Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1975 4) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1975 5) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1975 6) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1975 7) Press Letters – A-L, Folder 1</p><p>1975 8) Press Letters – A-L, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1137</p><p>1975 1) Press Letters – A-L, Folder 3</p><p>1975 2) Press Letters – M-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1975 3) Press Letters – M-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1975 4) Recommendations – National Labor Relations Board – For Milo V. Price and Ralph Kennedy 1975 5) Requests 1 – Agriculture Farm Bulletin</p><p>1975 6) Requests 2 – 1975 Agriculture Year Book, Folder 1</p><p>1975 7) Requests 2 – 1975 Agriculture Year Book, Folder 2</p><p>1975 8) Requests 3 – 1975 Connecticut Information</p><p>1975 9) Requests 4 – Biography – Lowell Weicker, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1138</p><p>1975 1) Requests 4 – Biography – Lowell Weicker, Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) Requests 5 – 1975 Calendars</p><p>1975 3) Requests 6 – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1975 4) Requests 6 – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) Requests 6 – Congressional Bills and Documents – January-June, Folder 3</p><p>1975 6) Requests 6 – Congressional Bills and Documents – July-December</p><p>1975 7) Requests 7 – Congressional Directory and Federal Register</p><p>1975 8) Requests 8 – Congressional Record</p><p>1975 9) Requests – Congressional Bills – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1139</p><p>1975 1) Requests – Congressional Bills – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) Requests – Dead Letter File</p><p>1975 3) Requests – Flags, Folder 1</p><p>1975 4) Requests – Flags, Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) Requests – General Publications</p><p>1975 6) Requests – Government Printing Office Requests</p><p>1975 7) Requests – Inquiry Pending 1975 8) Requests – Maps and Charts</p><p>1975 9) Requests – Miscellaneous – February, Folder 1</p><p>1975 10) Requests – Miscellaneous – February, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1140</p><p>1975 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – March, Folder 1</p><p>1975 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – March, Folder 2</p><p>1975 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – April</p><p>1975 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – May</p><p>1975 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – June</p><p>Box 1141</p><p>1975 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – July</p><p>1975 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – August</p><p>1975 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – September, Folder 1</p><p>1975 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – September, Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – October, Folder 1</p><p>1975 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – October, Folder 2</p><p>1975 7) Requests – Miscellaneous – October, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1142</p><p>1975 1) Requests – Miscellaneous – November, Folder 1</p><p>1975 2) Requests – Miscellaneous – November, Folder 2</p><p>1975 3) Requests – Miscellaneous – December, Folder 1</p><p>1975 4) Requests – Miscellaneous – December, Folder 2 1975 5) Requests – Miscellaneous – December, Folder 3</p><p>1975 6) Requests – Miscellaneous – December, Folder 4</p><p>1975 7) Requests – Photographs and Autographs – Lowell Weicker and President Gerald Ford</p><p>Box 1143</p><p>1975 1) Requests – Rejects – Tours </p><p>1975 2) Requests – Spaceflight – Apollo-Soyuz Mission Launch – July 15, 1975</p><p>1975 3) Requests – Speakers</p><p>1975 4) Requests – Tour Calendar</p><p>1975 5) Requests – Tours – A-M, Folder 1</p><p>1975 6) Requests – Tours – A-M, Folder 2</p><p>1975 7) Requests – Tours – A-M, Folder 3</p><p>1975 8) Requests – Tours – N-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1975 9) Requests – Tours – N-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1975 10) Requests – Tours – Recent and Future</p><p>Box 1144</p><p>1975 1) Speakers Bureaus</p><p>1975 2) Thank You – Gifts</p><p>1975 3) Thank You – Incoming</p><p>1975 4) Thank You – Miscellaneous</p><p>1975 5) Thank You – Publications and Books, Folder 1</p><p>1975 6) Thank You – Publications and Books, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 7) January 5-9, 1976 – A-E</p><p>1975-1976 8) January 5-9, 1976 – F-P, Folder 1 Box 1145</p><p>1975-1976 1) January 5-9, 1976 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 2) January 5-9, 1976 – Q-Z</p><p>1975-1976 3) January 12-16, 1976 – A-E</p><p>1975-1976 4) January 12-16, 1976 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 5) January 12-16, 1976 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 6) January 12-16, 1976 – Q-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 7) January 12-16, 1976 – Q-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 8) January 19-23, 1976 – A-E</p><p>Box 1146</p><p>1975-1976 1) January 19-23, 1976 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 2) January 19-23, 1976 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 3) January 19-23, 1976 – Q-Z</p><p>1975-1976 4) January 26-30, 1976 – A-E</p><p>1975-1976 5) January 26-30, 1976 – F-P</p><p>1975-1976 6) January 26-30, 1976 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 7) February 2-6 – A-E</p><p>Box 1147</p><p>1976 1) February 2-6 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) February 2-6 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) February 2-6 – Q-Z </p><p>1976 4) February 9-13 – A-E</p><p>1976 5) February 9-13 – F-P 1976 6) February 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 7) February 16-20 – A-E</p><p>1976 8) February 16-20 – F-P</p><p>Box 1148</p><p>1976 1) February 16-20 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 2) February 23-27 – A-E</p><p>1976 3) February 23-27 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) February 23-27 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) February 23-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 6) March 1-5 – A-Z</p><p>1976 7) March 8-12 – A-Z</p><p>Box 1149</p><p>1976 1) March 15-19 – A-Z</p><p>1976 2) March 22-26 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) March 22-26 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) March 29-April 2 – A-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) March 29-April 2 – A-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) March 29-April 2 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1150</p><p>1976 1) April 5-9 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) April 5-9 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) April 12-16 – A-Z, Folder 1 1976 4) April 12-16 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) April 19-23 – A-E</p><p>1976 6) April 19-23 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 7) April 19-23 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1151</p><p>1976 1) April 19-23 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 2) April 26-30 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) April 26-30 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) May 3-7 – A-Z</p><p>1976 5) May 10-14 – A-E</p><p>1976 6) May 10-14 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1152</p><p>1976 1) May 10-14 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 2) May 10-14 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 3) May 17-21 – A-E</p><p>1976 4) May 17-21 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) May 17-21 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) May 17-21 – Q-Z</p><p>Box 1153</p><p>1976 1) May 24-28 – A-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) May 24-28 – A-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) May 24-28 – Q-Z 1976 4) May 31-June 4 – A-E</p><p>1976 5) May 31-June 4 – F-P</p><p>1976 6) May 31-June 4 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 7) June 7-11 – A-E</p><p>Box 1154</p><p>1976 1) June 7-11 – F-P, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) June 7-11 – F-P, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) June 7-11 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 4) June 14-18 – A-E</p><p>1976 5) June 14-18 – F-H</p><p>1976 6) June 14-18 – J-L</p><p>1976 7) June 14-18 – M-P</p><p>1976 8) June 14-18 – R-W</p><p>1976 9) June 21-25 – A-E</p><p>Box 1155</p><p>1976 1) June 21-25 – F-H</p><p>1976 2) June 21-25 – J-P</p><p>1976 3) June 21-25 – R-Z</p><p>1976 4) June 28-July 2 – A-W</p><p>1976 5) July 5-9 – A-P </p><p>1976 6) July 12-16 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1156 1976 1) July 12-16 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 2) July 19-23 – A-E</p><p>1976 3) July 19-23 – F-P</p><p>1976 4) July 19-23 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 5) July 26-30 – A-E</p><p>1976 6) July 26-30 – F-P</p><p>Box 1157</p><p>1976 1) July 26-30 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 2) August 2-6 – A-E</p><p>1976 3) August 2-6 – F-P</p><p>1976 4) August 2-6 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 5) August 9-13 – A-E</p><p>1976 6) August 9-13 – F-P</p><p>1976 7) August 9-13 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 8) August 16-20 – A-E</p><p>1976 9) August 16-20 – F-P</p><p>Box 1158</p><p>1976 1) August 16-20 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 2) August 23-27 – A-E</p><p>1976 3) August 23-27 – F-P</p><p>1976 4) August 23-27 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 5) August 30-September 3 – A-E</p><p>1976 6) August 30-September 3 – F-P 1976 7) August 30-September 3 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 8) September 6-10 – A-E</p><p>1976 9) September 6-10 – F-P</p><p>1976 10) September 6-10 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 11) September 13-17 – A-E</p><p>Box 1159</p><p>1976 1) September 13-17 – F-P</p><p>1976 2) September 13-17 – Q-Z</p><p>1976 3) September 20-24 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) September 20-24 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) September 27-October 1 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 6) September 27-October 1 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 7) October 4-8 – A-Z</p><p>Box 1160</p><p>1976 1) October 11-15 – A-Z</p><p>1976 2) October 18-22 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) October 18-22 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) October 25-29 – A-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) October 25-29 – A-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) AA-AD</p><p>1976 7) AE-AH</p><p>1976 8) AI-AL Box 1161</p><p>1976 1) AM-AP</p><p>1976 2) AQ-AT</p><p>1976 3) AU-AZ</p><p>1976 4) BA-BD</p><p>1975-1976 5) BE-BH</p><p>1976 6) BI-BL</p><p>1976 7) BM-BP</p><p>1976 8) BQ-BT</p><p>1976 9) BU-BZ</p><p>1976 10) CA-CD</p><p>Box 1162</p><p>1976 1) CE-CH</p><p>1976 2) CI-CL</p><p>1976 3) CM-CP</p><p>1976 4) CQ-CT</p><p>1976 5) CU-CZ</p><p>1976 6) DA-DD</p><p>1976 7) DE-DH</p><p>1976 8) DI-DL</p><p>1976 9) DM-DP</p><p>1976 10) DQ-DT</p><p>1976 11) DU-DZ</p><p>1976 12) EA-ED 1976 13) EE-EH</p><p>1976 14) EI-EL</p><p>1976 15) EM-EP</p><p>1976 16) EQ-ET</p><p>1976 17) EU-EZ</p><p>Box 1163</p><p>1976 1) FA-FD</p><p>1976 2) FE-FH</p><p>1976 3) FI-FL</p><p>1976 4) FM-FP</p><p>1975-1976 5) FQ-FT</p><p>1976 6) FU-FZ</p><p>1976 7) GA-GD</p><p>1976 8) GE-GH</p><p>1976 9) GI-GL</p><p>1976 10) GM-GP</p><p>1976 11) GQ-GT</p><p>1976 12) GU-GZ</p><p>Box 1164</p><p>1975-1976 1) HA-HD, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 2) HA-HD, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) HE-HH</p><p>1976 4) HI-HL 1976 5) HM-HP, Folder 1</p><p>1976 6) HM-HP, Folder 2</p><p>1976 7) HQ-HT</p><p>1976 8) HU-HZ</p><p>1976 9) I</p><p>1976 10) J</p><p>Box 1165</p><p>1976 1) K, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) K, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) L, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) L, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) M, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1166</p><p>1976 1) M, Folder 2</p><p>1976 2) M, Folder 3</p><p>1976 3) N-O</p><p>1976 4) P-Q, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) P-Q, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1167</p><p>1976 1) R, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) R, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) S, Folder 1 1976 4) S, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) S, Folder 3</p><p>1976 6) S, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1168</p><p>1976 1) T</p><p>1976 2) U</p><p>1976 3) V</p><p>1976 4) W, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) W, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) X-Z</p><p>1976 7) Administrative Files – Connecticut Humanities Council</p><p>1976 8) Administrative Files – New Opportunities for Waterbury, Incorporated – Community Development Corporation Proposal for Waterbury and New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1169</p><p>1976 1) Auction Items</p><p>1976 2) Busing</p><p>1976 3) Condolences</p><p>1975-1976 4) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 5) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) Congratulatory Messages – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>1976 7) Congratulatory Messages – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 8) Connecticut Declines – January 1-7, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 9) Connecticut Declines – January 8-15, 1976</p><p>1974-1976 10) Connecticut Declines – January 16-21, 1976 1976 11) Connecticut Declines – January 22-28</p><p>1976 12) Connecticut Declines – January 29-31</p><p>1975-1976 13) Connecticut Declines – February 1-7, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 14) Connecticut Declines – February 8-15, 1976</p><p>1976 15) Connecticut Declines – February 16-21</p><p>1976 16) Connecticut Declines – February 22-29</p><p>1975-1976 17) Connecticut Declines – March 1-7, 1976</p><p>Box 1170</p><p>1976 1) Connecticut Declines – March 8-15</p><p>1976 2) Connecticut Declines – March 16-21</p><p>1976 3) Connecticut Declines – March 22-28</p><p>1976 4) Connecticut Declines – March 29-31</p><p>1976 5) Connecticut Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1976 6) Connecticut Declines – April 8-15</p><p>1976 7) Connecticut Declines – April 16-21</p><p>1976 8) Connecticut Declines – April 22-28</p><p>1976 9) Connecticut Declines – April 29-30</p><p>1976 10) Connecticut Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1976 11) Connecticut Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1976 12) Connecticut Declines – May 16-21</p><p>1976 13) Connecticut Declines – May 22-28</p><p>1976 14) Connecticut Declines – May 29-31</p><p>1976 15) Connecticut Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1976 16) Connecticut Declines – June 8-15 Box 1171</p><p>1976 1) Connecticut Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1976 2) Connecticut Declines – June 22-28</p><p>1976 3) Connecticut Declines – June 29-30</p><p>1976 4) Connecticut Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1976 5) Connecticut Declines – July 8-15</p><p>1976 6) Connecticut Declines – July 16-21</p><p>1976 7) Connecticut Declines – July 22-28</p><p>1976 8) Connecticut Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1976 9) Connecticut Declines – August 8-15</p><p>1976 10) Connecticut Declines – August 22-28</p><p>1976 11) Connecticut Declines – August 29-31</p><p>1976 12) Connecticut Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1976 13) Connecticut Declines – September 8-15</p><p>1976 14) Connecticut Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1976 15) Connecticut Declines – September 22-28</p><p>1976 16) Connecticut Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1976 17) Connecticut Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1976 18) Connecticut Declines – October 16-21</p><p>1976 19) Connecticut Declines – October 22-28</p><p>1976 20) Connecticut Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1976 21) Connecticut Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1976 22) Connecticut Declines – November 16-21</p><p>1976 23) Connecticut Declines – November 22-28</p><p>1976 24) Connecticut Declines – November 29-30 1976 25) Connecticut Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1976 26) Connecticut Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1976 27) Connecticut Declines – December 16-21</p><p>1976 28) Connecticut Declines – Wallingford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 29) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – January</p><p>1976 30) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – February</p><p>1976 31) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – May</p><p>1976 32) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – June</p><p>1976 33) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – July</p><p>1976 34) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – August</p><p>1976 35) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – September</p><p>1976 36) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – October</p><p>1976 37) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – November</p><p>1976 38) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – December</p><p>Box 1172</p><p>1976 1) Endorsements</p><p>1975-1976 2) Government Operations, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 3) Government Operations, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 4) Government Operations, Folder 3</p><p>1976 5) Honorary Memberships 1976 – Accept</p><p>1976 6) Invitations</p><p>1976 7) Judgeship – Elaine S. Amendola</p><p>1976 8) Judgeship – James T. Healey</p><p>1976 9) Judgeship – Henry J. Naruk 1976 10) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>Box 1173</p><p>1976 1) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1976 2) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1976 3) Legislative Chronological Files – April</p><p>1976 4) Legislative Chronological Files – May</p><p>1976 5) Legislative Chronological Files – June</p><p>1976 6) Legislative Chronological Files – July</p><p>1976 7) Legislative Chronological Files – August</p><p>1976 8) Legislative Chronological Files – September</p><p>1976 9) Legislative Chronological Files – October</p><p>1976 10) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1976 11) Legislative Chronological Files – December</p><p>Box 1174</p><p>1976 1) Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1976 4) North Canaan, Connecticut – General</p><p>1975-1976 5) Other Declines – January 8-15, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 6) Other Declines – January 16-21, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 7) Other Declines – January 22-28, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 8) Other Declines – January 28-31, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 9) Other Declines – February 1-7, 1976 1975-1976 10) Other Declines – February 8-15, 1976</p><p>1975-1976 11) Other Declines – February 16-21, 1976</p><p>1976 12) Other Declines – February 22-29</p><p>1976 13) Other Declines – March 1-7</p><p>1976 14) Other Declines – March 8-15</p><p>1976 15) Other Declines – March 16-21</p><p>1976 16) Other Declines – March 22-28</p><p>1976 17) Other Declines – March 29-31</p><p>Box 1175</p><p>1975-1976 1) Other Declines – April 1-7, 1976</p><p>1976 2) Other Declines – April 8-15</p><p>1976 3) Other Declines – April 16-21</p><p>1976 4) Other Declines – April 22-28</p><p>1976 5) Other Declines – April 29-30</p><p>1976 6) Other Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1976 7) Other Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1976 8) Other Declines – May 16-21</p><p>1976 9) Other Declines – May 22-28</p><p>1976 10) Other Declines – May 29-31</p><p>1976 11) Other Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1976 12) Other Declines – June 8-15</p><p>1976 13) Other Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1976 14) Other Declines – June 22-28</p><p>1976 15) Other Declines – June 29-30 1976 16) Other Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1976 17) Other Declines – July 16-21</p><p>1976 18) Other Declines – July 22-28</p><p>1976 19) Other Declines – July 29-31</p><p>1976 20) Other Declines – August 1-7</p><p>Box 1176</p><p>1976 1) Other Declines – August 8-21</p><p>1976 2) Other Declines – August 22-29</p><p>1976 3) Other Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1976 4) Other Declines – September 8-15</p><p>1976 5) Other Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1976 6) Other Declines – September 22-28</p><p>1976 7) Other Declines – September 29-30</p><p>1976 8) Other Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1976 9) Other Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1976 10) Other Declines – October 16-21</p><p>1976 11) Other Declines – October 22-31</p><p>1976 12) Other Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1976 13) Other Declines – November 16-28</p><p>1976 14) Other Declines – November 29-30</p><p>1976 15) Other Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1976 16) Other Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1976 17) Other Declines – December 16-28</p><p>1975-1976 18) Out of State College Declines 1976 19) Out of State Declines</p><p>1976 20) Outgoing Telegrams</p><p>1976 21) Oxford, Connecticut – General</p><p>1975-1976 22) Personal Correspondence –Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 23) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1177</p><p>1975-1976 1) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1975-1976 2) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1975-1976 3) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>1976 4) Pomfret Fire District, Connecticut – General – Financial Assistance Inquiry from the Local Works Capital Development and Investment Company</p><p>1976 5) Republican Town Chairmen – Connecticut</p><p>1975-1976 6) Requests – January 1-15, 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 7) Requests – January 1-15, 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 8) Requests – January 16-31, 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 9) Requests – January 16-31, 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1976 10) Requests – February 1-15</p><p>Box 1178</p><p>1976 1) Requests – February 16-29, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) Requests – February 16-29, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) Requests – March 1-15, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) Requests – March 1-15, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) Requests – March 16-31</p><p>1976 6) Requests – April 1-15, Folder 1 1976 7) Requests – April 1-15, Folder 2</p><p>1976 8) Requests – April 16-31</p><p>Box 1179</p><p>1976 1) Requests – May 1-15</p><p>1976 2) Requests – May 16-31, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) Requests – May 16-31, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) Requests – June 1-15</p><p>1976 5) Requests – June 16-31</p><p>1976 6) Requests – July 1-15 </p><p>1976 7) Requests – July 16-31</p><p>Box 1180</p><p>1976 1) Requests – August 1-15</p><p>1976 2) Requests – August 16-31, Folder 1</p><p>1976 3) Requests – August 16-31, Folder 2</p><p>1976 4) Requests – September 1-15</p><p>1976 5) Requests – September 16-30</p><p>1976 6) Requests – October 1-15</p><p>1976 7) Requests – October 16-31</p><p>1976 8) Requests – November</p><p>1976 9) Requests – December</p><p>1976 10) Requests – A</p><p>1976 11) Requests – B Box 1181</p><p>1976 1) Requests – C</p><p>1976 2) Requests – D</p><p>1976 3) Requests – E</p><p>1976 4) Requests – F</p><p>1975-1976 5) Requests – G</p><p>1976 6) Requests – H</p><p>1976 7) Requests – I</p><p>1976 8) Requests – J</p><p>1976 9) Requests – K</p><p>1976 10) Requests – L</p><p>1976 11) Requests – M</p><p>1976 12) Requests – Mc</p><p>1976 13) Requests – N</p><p>1976 14) Requests – O</p><p>1976 15) Requests – P</p><p>1976 16) Requests – R</p><p>1976 17) Requests – S</p><p>1976 18) Requests – T</p><p>1976 19) Requests – W</p><p>1976 20) Requests – XYZ</p><p>1976 21) Requests – Autographed Photos</p><p>1976 22) Requests – Autographs</p><p>1976 23) Requests – Button Requests – Complete</p><p>1976 24) Requests – Congressional Liaison – Births and Anniversaries 1976 25) Requests – Congressional Record</p><p>1975-1976 26) Requests – Flag Requests, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 27) Requests – Flag Requests, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1182</p><p>1975-1976 1) Requests – Flag Requests, Folder 3</p><p>1976 2) Requests – Group Tours – October</p><p>1976 3) Requests – Group Tours Past – January-March</p><p>1976 4) Requests – Group Tours Past – April-May, Folder 1</p><p>1976 5) Requests – Group Tours Past – April-May, Folder 2</p><p>1976 6) Requests – Honorary Committees</p><p>1976 7) Requests – Miscellaneous Requests</p><p>1976 8) Requests – Photographs – August</p><p>1976 9) Requests – Photographs – September, Folder 1</p><p>1976 10) Requests – Photographs – September, Folder 2</p><p>1976 11) Requests – Photographs – October</p><p>1976 12) Requests – Photographs – November</p><p>Box 1183</p><p>1976 1) Requests – Photographs – December</p><p>1976 2) Requests – Tour Calendar</p><p>1976 3) Requests – Tours – January</p><p>1976 4) Requests – Tours – February</p><p>1976 5) Requests – Tours – March, Folder 1</p><p>1976 6) Requests – Tours – March, Folder 2 1976 7) Requests – Tours – March, Folder 3</p><p>1976 8) Requests – Tours – April, Folder 1</p><p>1976 9) Requests – Tours – April, Folder 2</p><p>1976 10) Requests – Tours – June</p><p>Box 1184</p><p>1976 1) Requests – Tours – July</p><p>1976 2) Requests – Tours – August</p><p>1976 3) Requests – Tours – December</p><p>1976 4) Requests – White House Tours - January</p><p>1976 5) Requests – White House Tours – February</p><p>1976 6) Requests – White House Tours – April</p><p>1976 7) Requests – White House Tours – May</p><p>1976 8) Requests – White House Tours – June</p><p>1976 9) Requests – White House Tours – July</p><p>1976 10) Requests – White House Tours – August</p><p>1976 11) Requests – White House Tours – September</p><p>1976 12) Requests – White House Tours – October</p><p>1976 13) Requests – White House Tours – November</p><p>1976 14) Requests – White House Tours – December</p><p>1976 15) Requests – Yearbook of Agriculture</p><p>Box 1185</p><p>1976 1) Nelson Rockefeller</p><p>1976 2) Sepco Division – Connecticut International Corporation 1976 3) Michael Shapiro</p><p>1976 4) Small Business</p><p>1976 5) Speakers Bureaus</p><p>1976 6) Specialty Steel Import Quotas, Folder 1</p><p>1976 7) Specialty Steel Import Quotas, Folder 2</p><p>1976 8) State Matters – Connecticut</p><p>1976 9) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome</p><p>1975-1976 10) Thanks – General, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1976 11) Thanks – General, Folder 2</p><p>1975-1976 12) Thanks – General, Folder 3</p><p>1976 13) Thanks: Gifts</p><p>Box 1186</p><p>1976 1) Thanks – Incoming, Folder 1</p><p>1976 2) Thanks –Incoming, Folder 2</p><p>1976 3) Thanks –Publications and Books, Folder 1</p><p>1976 4) Thanks –Publications and Books, Folder 2</p><p>1976 5) Unemployment</p><p>1976 6) United Parcel Service Strike</p><p>1976 7) United Postal Workers Union</p><p>1976 8) United Technologies</p><p>1976 9) Westinghouse Electric Corporation</p><p>1976 10) John Wickman</p><p>1976 11) Wildlife – School Project by Mary Stingle, Alison Fits, Jean Sievers, and Holly Bishop</p><p>1975-1976 12) Zero Tariff – Trade Act of 1974, Folder 1 1975-1976 13) Zero Tariff – Trade Act of 1974, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1187</p><p>1976-1977 1) January 3-7, 1977 – A-F</p><p>1976-1977 2) January 3-7, 1977 – G-L</p><p>1976-1977 3) January 3-7, 1977 – M-R</p><p>1976-1977 4) January 3-7, 1977 – R-Z</p><p>1976-1977 5) January 10-14, 1977 – A-F</p><p>1976-1977 6) January 10-14, 1977 – G-L</p><p>1976-1977 7) January 10-14, 1977 – M-R</p><p>1976-1977 8) January 10-14, 1977 – S-Z</p><p>1977 9) January 17-21, 1977 – A-F</p><p>1976-1977 10) January 17-21, 1977 – M-R</p><p>1977 11) January 17-21, 1977 – S-Z</p><p>1976-1977 12) January 24-28, 1977 – A-F</p><p>1976-1977 13) January 24-28, 1977 – G-L</p><p>1977 14) January 24-28, 1977 – M-R</p><p>1977 15) January 24-28, 1977 – S-Z</p><p>1976-1977 16) January 28-February 4, 1977 – A-F</p><p>Box 1188</p><p>1977 1) January 28-February 4 – G-L</p><p>1977 2) January 28-February 4 – M-R</p><p>1976-1977 3) January 28-February 4, 1977 – S-Z</p><p>1977 4) February 7-11 – A-F 1977 5) February 7-11 – G-L</p><p>1977 6) February 7-11 – M-R</p><p>1977 7) February 7-11 – S-Z</p><p>1977 8) February 12-18 – A-F</p><p>1977 9) February 12-18 – G-L</p><p>1977 10) February 12-18 – M-R</p><p>1976-1977 11) February 12-18, 1977 – S-Z</p><p>1976-1977 12) February 21-25, 1977 – A-F, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1977 13) February 21-25, 1977 – A-F, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1189</p><p>1977 1) February 21-25 – G-L, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) February 21-25 – G-L, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) February 21-25 – M-R, Folder 1</p><p>1977 4) February 21-25 – M-R, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) February 21-25 – S-Z</p><p>1977 6) February 28-March 4 – A-F, Folder 1</p><p>1977 7) February 28-March 4 – A-F, Folder 2</p><p>1977 8) February 28-March 4 – G-L</p><p>1977 9) February 28-March 4 – M-R</p><p>Box 1190</p><p>1977 1) February 28-March 4 – S-Z</p><p>1977 2) March 5</p><p>1977 3) March 7-11 – A-F 1977 4) March 7-11 – G-L</p><p>1977 5) March 7-11 – M-R</p><p>1977 6) March 7-11 – S-Z</p><p>1977 7) March 14-18 – A-F</p><p>1977 8) March 14-18 – G-L</p><p>1977 9) March 14-18 – M-R</p><p>1977 10) March 14-18 – S-Z</p><p>1977 11) March 21-25 – A-F</p><p>1977 12) March 21-25 – G-L</p><p>1977 13) March 21-25 – M-R</p><p>Box 1191</p><p>1977 1) March 21-25 – S-Z</p><p>1977 2) March 28-April 1 – A-F</p><p>1977 3) March 28-April 1 – G-L</p><p>1977 4) March 28-April 1 – M-R</p><p>1977 5) March 28-April 1 – S-Z</p><p>1977 6) April 4-8 – A-F</p><p>1977 7) April 4-8 – G-L</p><p>1977 8) April 4-8 – M-R</p><p>1977 9) April 4-8 – S-Z</p><p>1977 10) April 11-15 – A-F</p><p>1977 11) April 11-15 – G-L</p><p>1977 12) April 11-15 – M-R</p><p>1977 13) April 11-15 – S-Z 1977 14) April 18-22 – A-F</p><p>1977 15) April 18-22 – G-L</p><p>Box 1192</p><p>1977 1) April 18-22 – M-R</p><p>1977 2) April 18-22 – S-Z</p><p>1977 3) April 25-29 – A-F</p><p>1977 4) April 25-29 – G-L</p><p>1977 5) April 25-29 – M-R</p><p>1977 6) April 25-29 – S-Z</p><p>1977 7) May 2-6 – A-L</p><p>1977 8) May 2-6 – M-Z</p><p>1977 9) May 9-13 – A-F</p><p>1977 10) May 9-13 – G-R</p><p>Box 1193</p><p>1977 1) May 9-13 – S-Z</p><p>1977 2) May 16-20 – A-F</p><p>1977 3) May 16-20 – G-L</p><p>1977 4) May 16-20 – M-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1977 5) May 16-20 – M-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1977 6) May 23-27 – A-F</p><p>1977 7) May 23-27 – G-L</p><p>Box 1194 1977 1) May 23-27 – M-Z, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) May 23-27 – M-Z, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) May 30-June 3 – A-F, Folder 1</p><p>1977 4) May 30-June 3 – A-F, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) May 30-June 3 – G-L, Folder 1</p><p>1977 6) May 30-June 3 – G-L, Folder 2</p><p>1977 7) May 30-June 3 – M-R, Folder 1</p><p>1977 8) May 30-June 3 – M-R, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1195</p><p>1977 1) May 30-June 3 – S-Z</p><p>1977 2) June 6-10 – A-F</p><p>1977 3) June 6-10 – G-L</p><p>1977 4) June 6-10 – M-R</p><p>1977 5) June 6-10 – S-Z</p><p>1977 6) June 13-17 – A-F, Folder 1</p><p>1977 7) June 13-17 – A-F, Folder 2</p><p>1977 8) June 13-17 – G-L</p><p>1977 9) June 13-17 – M-R</p><p>Box 1196</p><p>1977 1) June 13-17 – S-Z</p><p>1977 2) June 20-24 – A-F</p><p>1977 3) June 20-24 – G-L</p><p>1977 4) June 20-24 – M-R 1977 5) June 20-24 – S-Z</p><p>1977 6) June 27-July 1 – A-F</p><p>1977 7) June 27-July 1 – M-R</p><p>1977 8) June 27-July 1 – S-Z</p><p>1977 9) A-AD</p><p>1977 10) AE-AH</p><p>1977 11) AI-AL</p><p>1977 12) AM-AP</p><p>1977 13) AQ-AT</p><p>1977 14) AU-AZ</p><p>1977 15) BA-BD</p><p>1977 16) BE-BH</p><p>1977 17) BI-BL</p><p>Box 1197</p><p>1977 1) BM-BP</p><p>1977 2) BQ-BT</p><p>1977 3) BU-BZ</p><p>1977 4) CA-CD</p><p>1977 5) CE-CH</p><p>1977 6) CI-CL</p><p>1977 7) CM-CP</p><p>1977 8) CQ-CT</p><p>1977 9) CU-CZ</p><p>1977 10) DA-DD 1977 11) DE-DH</p><p>1977 12) DI-DL</p><p>1977 13) DM-DP</p><p>1977 14) DQ-DT</p><p>1977 15) DU-DZ</p><p>1977 16) EA-ED</p><p>1977 17) EE-EH</p><p>1977 18) EI-EL</p><p>1977 19) EM-EP</p><p>1977 20) EQ-ET</p><p>1977 21) EU-EZ</p><p>1977 22) FA-FD</p><p>1977 23) FE-FH</p><p>1977 24) FI-FL</p><p>1977 25) FM-FP</p><p>1977 26) FQ-FT</p><p>1977 27) FU-FZ</p><p>1977 28) GA-GD</p><p>1977 29) GE-GH</p><p>1977 30) GI-GL</p><p>Box 1198</p><p>1977 1) GM-GP</p><p>1977 2) GQ-GT</p><p>1977 3) GU-GZ 1977 4) HA-HD</p><p>1977 5) HE-HH</p><p>1977 6) HI-HL</p><p>1977 7) HM-HP</p><p>1977 8) HU-HZ</p><p>1977 9) IA-ID</p><p>1977 10) IE-IH</p><p>1977 11) II-IL</p><p>1977 12) IM-IP</p><p>1977 13) IQ-IT</p><p>1977 14) IU-IZ</p><p>1977 15) JA-JD</p><p>1977 16) JE-JH</p><p>1977 17) JI-JL</p><p>1977 18) JM-JP</p><p>1977 19) JU-JZ</p><p>1977 20) KA-KD</p><p>1977 21) KE-KH</p><p>1977 22) KI-KL</p><p>1977 23) KM-KP</p><p>1977 24) KQ-KT</p><p>1977 25) KU-KZ</p><p>1977 26) LA-LD</p><p>1977 27) LE-LH</p><p>1977 28) LI-LL 1977 29) LM-LP</p><p>1977 30) LU-LZ</p><p>Box 1199</p><p>1977 1) MA-MD</p><p>1977 2) ME-MH</p><p>1977 3) MI-ML-MZ</p><p>1977 4) NA-ND</p><p>1977 5) NE-NH</p><p>1977 6) NI-NL</p><p>1977 7) NM-NP</p><p>1977 8) NU-NZ</p><p>1977 9) OA-OD</p><p>1977 10) OE-OH</p><p>1977 11) OI-OL</p><p>1977 12) OM-OP</p><p>1977 13) OQ-OT</p><p>1977 14) OU-OZ</p><p>1977 15) PA-PD</p><p>1977 16) PE-PH</p><p>1977 17) PI-PL</p><p>1977 18) PM-PP</p><p>1977 19) PQ-PT</p><p>1977 20) PU-PZ</p><p>1977 21) QU-QZ 1977 22) RA-RD</p><p>1977 23) RE-RH</p><p>1977 24) RI-RL</p><p>1977 25) RM-RP</p><p>1977 26) RU-RZ</p><p>1977 27) SA-SD</p><p>1977 28) SE-SH</p><p>Box 1200</p><p>1977 1) SI-SL</p><p>1977 2) SM-SP</p><p>1977 3) SQ-ST</p><p>1977 4) SU-SZ</p><p>1977 5) TA-TD</p><p>1977 6) TE-TZ</p><p>1977 7) UA-UD</p><p>1977 8) UE-UH</p><p>1977 9) UI-UL</p><p>1977 10) UM-UP</p><p>1977 11) UQ-UT</p><p>1977 12) VA-VD</p><p>1977 13) VE-VH</p><p>1977 14) VI-VL</p><p>1977 15) VM-VP</p><p>1977 16) VU-VZ 1977 17) WA-WD</p><p>1977 18) WE-WH</p><p>1977 19) WI-WL</p><p>1977 20) WM-WP</p><p>1977 21) WQ-WT</p><p>1977 22) WU-WZ</p><p>1977 23) YA-YD</p><p>1977 24) YE-YH</p><p>1977 25) YM-YP</p><p>1977 26) YU-YZ</p><p>1977 27) ZA-ZD</p><p>1977 28) ZE-ZL</p><p>1977 29) ZM-ZP</p><p>1977 30) ZU-ZZ</p><p>1977 31) Acknowledgements – General</p><p>Box 1201</p><p>1977 1) Birthday – Lowell Weicker’s</p><p>1977 2) Birthdays</p><p>1977 3) Births</p><p>1977 4) Condolences</p><p>1977 5) Congratulations – Testimonial</p><p>1977 6) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1977 7) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1977 8) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, Folder 3 1977 9) Congratulatory Messages – January-June, Folder 4</p><p>1977 10) Congratulatory Messages – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>1977 11) Congratulatory Messages – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1202</p><p>1977 1) Congratulatory Messages – July-December, Folder 3</p><p>1977 2) Connecticut Republicans</p><p>1977 3) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – January</p><p>1977 4) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – February</p><p>1977 5) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – March</p><p>1977 6) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – April</p><p>1977 7) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – June</p><p>1977 8) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – July</p><p>1977 9) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – August</p><p>1977 10) Eagle Scouts</p><p>1977 11) Elections – Connecticut</p><p>1977 12) Endorsements</p><p>1977 13) Honorary Memberships 1977 – Accept</p><p>1977 14) Incoming Thanks</p><p>1977 15) Incoming Thanks – 1977 Elections</p><p>1976-1977 16) Invitations – January 1977</p><p>1976-1977 17) Invitations – February 1977</p><p>Box 1203</p><p>1977 1) Invitations – March, Folder 1 1977 2) Invitations – March, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) Invitations – April</p><p>1977 4) Invitations – May</p><p>1977 5) Invitations – June</p><p>1977 6) Invitations – July</p><p>1977 7) Invitations – September</p><p>Box 1204</p><p>1977 1) Jewish Home for the Elderly, Fairfield Connecticut , April</p><p>1977 2) Legislative Chronological File – January </p><p>1977 3) Legislative Chronological File – February</p><p>1977 4) Legislative Chronological File – March</p><p>1977 5) Legislative Chronological File – April</p><p>1977 6) Legislative Chronological File – May</p><p>1977 7) Legislative Chronological File – June</p><p>1977 8) Legislative Chronological File – July</p><p>1977 9) Legislative Chronological File – August</p><p>1977 10) Legislative Chronological File – September</p><p>1977 11) Legislative Chronological File – October</p><p>1977 12) Legislative Chronological File – November</p><p>1977 13) Legislative Chronological File – December</p><p>Box 1205</p><p>1977 1) Legislative Staff Memos, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) Legislative Staff Memos, Folder 2 1977 3) Legislative Staff Memos, Folder 3</p><p>1976-1977 4) Letters Co-Signed by Lowell Weicker to Senators and Federal Agencies</p><p>1977 5) Norfolk, Connecticut – General – Flood Damage</p><p>1977 6) Personal Acknowledgements – January</p><p>1977 7) Personal Acknowledgements – March</p><p>1977 8) Personal Acknowledgements – April</p><p>1977 9) Personal Acknowledgements – May</p><p>1977 10) Personal Acknowledgements – June </p><p>1977 11) Personal Acknowledgements – July</p><p>1977 12) Personal Acknowledgements – August </p><p>1977 13) Personal Acknowledgements – September</p><p>1977 14) Personal Acknowledgements – October</p><p>Box 1206</p><p>1977 1) Personal Acknowledgements – November</p><p>1977 2) Personal Acknowledgements – December</p><p>1976-1977 3) Personal Correspondence – Miscellaneous</p><p>1977 4) Political Clearances</p><p>1977 5) Press Correspondence – January-May</p><p>1977 6) Press Correspondence – June-December</p><p>1977 7) Recommendations – - Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., President of University of Connecticut and Chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities Nominee</p><p>1977 8) Recommendations – Robbins Barstow, U.S. Advisory Committee on the Law of the Sea Nominee</p><p>1977 9) Recommendations – Mrs. Hobart Cook – Nomination of Mariette Badger for a Garden Club of America Award 1977 10) Recommendations – Dr. Wallace Edgerton, National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman Nominee</p><p>1977 11) Recommendations – Dr. Leonard Gold, President’s Commission on Mental Health Nominee</p><p>1977 12) Recommendations – Hobart C. Jackson, Commissioner on Aging Nominee</p><p>1977 13) Recommendations – Charles Luna, Board of Directors of Amtrak Reappointment</p><p>1977 14) Recommendations – Rear Admiral James W. Moreau, High Commissioner for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands </p><p>1977 15) Recommendations – John Nammock, Administrator of Federal Aviation Administration Nominee</p><p>1977 16) Recommendations – Rocky Pomerance, Commissioner of Customs Service Nominee</p><p>1977 17) Recommendations – Mundy Redfern, National Commission on Neighborhoods Nominee</p><p>1977 18) Recommendations – Joe Scroggins, Jr., Federal Maritime Commissioner Nominee</p><p>1977 19) Recommendations – Anne C. Seggerman, President’s Commission on Mental Health Nominee</p><p>1977 20) Recommendations – Stamford Museum and Nature Center – Space Shuttle Exhibit</p><p>1977 21) Recommendations – James Ullman, Board of Directors of Amtrak Nominee</p><p>1977 22) Recommendations – Adrian G. Weaver, Metric Board Nominee</p><p>1977 23) Recommendations and Invitations</p><p>1976-1977 24) Requests – January-February 1977</p><p>Box 1207</p><p>1977 1) Requests – March-April</p><p>1977 2) Requests – May-June 1977 3) Requests – July-December</p><p>1977 4) Requests – Auctions, Donations, Etc.</p><p>1977 5) Requests – Autographed Photos – January-February</p><p>1977 6) Requests – Autographed Photos – March-April</p><p>1977 7) Requests – Autographed Photos – June-August</p><p>1977 8) Requests – Autographed Photos – October-December</p><p>1977 9) Requests – Congressional Liaison – Birthdays and Anniversaries</p><p>1977 10) Requests – Congressional Record</p><p>Box 1208</p><p>1977 1) Requests – Declines – Honorary Committees</p><p>1977 2) Requests – Flags, Folder 1</p><p>1977 3) Requests – Flags, Folder 2</p><p>1977 4) Requests – Miscellaneous Requests</p><p>1976-1977 5) Requests – Presidential Inauguration Tickets, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1977 6) Requests – Presidential Inauguration Tickets, Folder 2</p><p>1977 7) Requests – Recipes</p><p>1977 8) Requests – Special Requests</p><p>1977 9) Requests – Tours – January 31-February 26</p><p>1977 10) Requests – Tours – February 27-March 5</p><p>1977 11) Requests – Tours – March 6-26</p><p>1977 12) Requests – Tours – March 27-April 2</p><p>1977 13) Requests – Tours – April 3-9</p><p>1977 14) Requests – Tours – April 10-16</p><p>1977 15) Requests – May 1977 16) Requests – White House Tours – Completed, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1209</p><p>1977 1) Requests – White House Tours – Completed, Folder 2</p><p>1977 2) Requests – Yearbook of Agriculture</p><p>1977 3) R.T. Vanderbilt Company – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Tremolite</p><p>1977 4) Speakers Bureaus</p><p>1977 5) Thanks – General</p><p>1977 6) Thanks – Gifts</p><p>1977 7) Thanks – Gifts and Books, Folder 1</p><p>1977 8) Thanks – Gifts and Books, Folder 2</p><p>1977 9) Thanks – Incoming</p><p>1977 10) Thanks – Publications</p><p>Box 1210</p><p>1977 1) Wedding Wishes and Responses, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) Wedding Wishes and Responses, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) Wedding Wishes and Responses, Folder 3</p><p>1978 4) December</p><p>1978 5) Appropriations for New England Regional Burn Program</p><p>1978 6) Congratulations/Retirement</p><p>1978 7) Congratulations/Testimonial</p><p>1978 8) Declines – C</p><p>1978 9) Declines – D</p><p>1978 10) Declines – F 1978 11) Declines – G</p><p>1978 12) Declines – H</p><p>1978 13) Declines – K</p><p>1978 14) Declines – L</p><p>1978 15) Declines – M</p><p>1978 16) Declines – O</p><p>1978 17) Declines – P</p><p>1978 18) Declines – S</p><p>1978 19) Declines – T</p><p>1978 20) Eagle Scouts</p><p>1978 21) Elections – Connecticut</p><p>1978 22) Elections – Federal – United States Congress</p><p>1978 23) Endorsements</p><p>1978 24) Fraternity – Phi Gamma Delta</p><p>1978 25) Honorary Memberships</p><p>1978 26) International Science and Engineering Fair – May</p><p>1978 27) Intra Congress/Committee Rankings</p><p>1978 28) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>Box 1211</p><p>1978 1) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1978 2) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1978 3) Legislative Chronological Files – April</p><p>1978 4) Legislative Chronological Files – May</p><p>1978 5) Legislative Chronological Files – June 1978 6) Legislative Chronological Files – July</p><p>1978 7) Legislative Chronological Files – August </p><p>1978 8) Legislative Chronological Files – September </p><p>1978 9) Legislative Chronological Files – October</p><p>1978 10) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1978 11) Legislative Chronological Files – December</p><p>1978 12) Legislative Staff Memos, Folder 1</p><p>1978 13) Legislative Staff Memos, Folder 2</p><p>1978 14) Lowell Weicker’s Birthday</p><p>1978 15) Lowell Weicker’s Resignation Letter – Ethics Committee – April 11</p><p>1978 16) Personal Acknowledgements – January</p><p>Box 1212</p><p>1978 1) Personal Acknowledgements – February</p><p>1978 2) Personal Acknowledgements – March</p><p>1978 3) Personal Acknowledgements – April</p><p>1978 4) Personal Acknowledgements – May</p><p>1978 5) Personal Acknowledgements – June</p><p>1978 6) Personal Acknowledgements – July</p><p>1978 7) Personal Acknowledgements – August</p><p>1978 8) Personal Acknowledgements – September</p><p>1978 9) Personal Acknowledgements – October</p><p>1978 10) Personal Acknowledgements – November</p><p>1978 11) Personal Acknowledgements – December</p><p>1978 12) Personal – Congratulations – Achievement 1978 13) Political Identification – Names from DNS, Domain Name System</p><p>1978 14) Press Correspondence – A-C</p><p>Box 1213</p><p>1978 1) Press Correspondence – D-F</p><p>1978 2) Press Correspondence – G-I</p><p>1978 3) Press Correspondence – J-L</p><p>1978 4) Press Correspondence – M-N</p><p>1978 5) Press Correspondence – P-R</p><p>1978 6) Press Correspondence – S-T</p><p>1978 7) Press Correspondence – V-W</p><p>1978 8) Press Correspondence – Z</p><p>1978 9) Recommendations – George W. Cyr, Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States – Executive Director Nominee</p><p>1978 10) Recommendations – Lawrence DeNardis – Connecticut State Senator, Nomination for American Council of Young Political Leaders Delegation to Soviet Union</p><p>1978 11) Recommendations – Invitations</p><p>1978 12) Recommendations – Candace Jordan – Executive Director of Foundation for Children with Learning Disabilities</p><p>1978 13) Recommendations – Dr. James S. Peters II, Director of National Institute of Mental Health</p><p>1978 14) Recommendations – Ken C. Prine, Chairman of Consumer of Product Safety Commission</p><p>1978 15) Recommendations – Richard Rosenthal, National Council for the Arts</p><p>1978 16) Recommendations – Eugene Spagnola, National Advisory Council for Vocational Education</p><p>1978 17) Requests – Auctions, Donations, Etc. </p><p>1978 18) Requests – Autographed Photos 1978 19) Requests – Autographs</p><p>1978 20) Requests – Flags</p><p>1978 21) Requests – Publications</p><p>1978 22) Run for Life – Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance – April</p><p>1978 23) State of Israel Birthday – May 15th – Sent by March 10th</p><p>1978 24) Thanks – Incoming</p><p>1978 25) VFW – Veterans of Foreign Wars – Voice of Democracy Award</p><p>1979 26) Acceptances – October</p><p>1979 27) Acceptances – November</p><p>1979 28) Acceptances – December</p><p>1979 29) American Mizrachi Women – September</p><p>1979 30) Congratulations – Achievement – Urban League of Southwestern Fairfield County</p><p>1979 31) Congratulations – Greetings – Organization for the Rebirth of the Ukraine</p><p>1979 32) Congratulations – Retirement</p><p>1979 33) Congratulations – Testimonial</p><p>Box 1214</p><p>1979 1) Connecticut Declines – February 16-21</p><p>1979 2) Connecticut Declines – February 22-28</p><p>1979 3) Connecticut Declines – March 1-7</p><p>1979 4) Connecticut Declines – March 8-15</p><p>1979 5) Connecticut Declines – March 16-21</p><p>1979 6) Connecticut Declines – March 22-31</p><p>1979 7) Connecticut Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1979 8) Connecticut Declines – April 8-15 1979 9) Connecticut Declines – April 16-21</p><p>1979 10) Connecticut Declines – April 22-30</p><p>1978-1979 11) Connecticut Declines – May 1-7, 1979</p><p>1979 12) Connecticut Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1979 13) Connecticut Declines – May 16-21</p><p>1979 14) Connecticut Declines – May 22-31</p><p>1979 15) Connecticut Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1979 16) Connecticut Declines – June 8-15</p><p>1979 17) Connecticut Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1979 18) Connecticut Declines – June 22-30</p><p>Box 1215</p><p>1979 1) Connecticut Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1979 2) Connecticut Declines – July 8-15</p><p>1979 3) Connecticut Declines – July 15-21</p><p>1979 4) Connecticut Declines – July 22-31</p><p>1979 5) Connecticut Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1979 6) Connecticut Declines – August 8-15</p><p>1979 7) Connecticut Declines – August 16-21</p><p>1979 8) Connecticut Declines – August 22-31</p><p>1979 9) Connecticut Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1979 10) Connecticut Declines – September 8-15</p><p>1979 11) Connecticut Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1979 12) Connecticut Declines – September 22-30</p><p>1979 13) Connecticut Declines – October 1-7 1979 14) Connecticut Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1979 15) Connecticut Declines – October 16-21</p><p>1979 16) Connecticut Declines – October 22-31</p><p>1979 17) Connecticut Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1979 18) Connecticut Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1979 19) Connecticut Declines – November 16-21</p><p>1979 20) Connecticut Declines – November 22-30</p><p>1979 21) Connecticut Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1979 22) Connecticut Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1979 23) Connecticut Declines – December 16-21</p><p>1979 24) Connecticut Declines – December 22-31</p><p>1978-1979 25) Declines – A</p><p>1979 26) Declines – B</p><p>1979 27) Declines – C</p><p>Box 1216</p><p>1979 1) Declines – D</p><p>1979 2) Declines – E</p><p>1979 3) Declines – F</p><p>1979 4) Declines – G</p><p>1978-1979 5) Declines – H</p><p>1979 6) Declines – I</p><p>1978-1979 7) Declines – J</p><p>1978-1979 8) Declines – K</p><p>1979 9) Declines – L 1979 10) Declines – M</p><p>1979 11) Declines – N</p><p>1979 12) Declines – O</p><p>1979 13) Declines – P</p><p>1979 14) Declines – Q</p><p>1979 15) Declines – R</p><p>1978-1979 16) Declines – S</p><p>1978-1979 17) Declines – T</p><p>1979 18) Declines – U</p><p>1979 19) Declines – V</p><p>1978-1979 20) Declines – W</p><p>1979 21) Declines – X, Y, Z</p><p>1979 22) Elections – Connecticut</p><p>1979 23) Endorsements</p><p>1979 24) Hold Correspondence</p><p>1979 25) Honorary Membership – 1979 Accept</p><p>Box 1217</p><p>1979 1) Incoming Thanks</p><p>1978-1979 2) Invitations – January 1979</p><p>1979 3) Invitations – February</p><p>1979 4) Invitations – March </p><p>1979 5) Invitations – April, Folder 1</p><p>1979 6) Invitations – April, Folder 2</p><p>1979 7) Invitations – May, Folder 1 Box 1218</p><p>1979 1) Invitations – May, Folder 2</p><p>1979 2) Invitations – June, Folder 1</p><p>1979 3) Invitations – June, Folder 2</p><p>1979 4) Invitations – July</p><p>1979 5) Invitations – September, Folder 1</p><p>1979 6) Invitations – September, Folder 2</p><p>1979 7) Invitations – October</p><p>Box 1219</p><p>1979 1) Invitations – November</p><p>1979 2) Invitations – December</p><p>1979 3) Invitations – Pending</p><p>1979 4) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>1979 5) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1979 6) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1979 7) Legislative Chronological Files – April</p><p>1979 8) Legislative Chronological Files – May</p><p>1979 9) Legislative Chronological Files – June</p><p>1979 10) Legislative Chronological Files – July</p><p>1979 11) Legislative Chronological Files – August</p><p>1979 12) Legislative Chronological Files – September</p><p>1979 13) Legislative Chronological Files – October</p><p>1979 14) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1979 15) Legislative Chronological Files – December 1979 16) Legislative Staff Memoranda, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1220</p><p>1979 1) Legislative Staff Memoranda, Folder 2</p><p>1979 2) Legislative Staff Memoranda, Folder 3</p><p>1979 3) Legislative Staff Memoranda, Folder 4</p><p>1979 4) Legislative Staff Memoranda, Folder 5</p><p>1979 5) Lincoln Day Dinners – February 12</p><p>1979 6) Literary Volunteers of Greater Danbury</p><p>1979 7) Manchester Hike/Bike – May</p><p>1979 8) Nathan Burkan Men’s Award – September</p><p>1978 9) Other Declines – January 8-15</p><p>1979 10) Other Declines – January 16-21</p><p>1978-1979 11) Other Declines – February 8-15, 1979</p><p>1979 12) Other Declines – February 16-21</p><p>1979 13) Other Declines – February 22-28</p><p>1979 14) Other Declines – March 1-7</p><p>1979 15) Other Declines – March 8-15</p><p>Box 1221</p><p>1979 1) Other Declines – March 16-21</p><p>1979 2) Other Declines – March 22-31</p><p>1979 3) Other Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1979 4) Other Declines – April 8-15</p><p>1979 5) Other Declines – April 16-21 1979 6) Other Declines – April 22-30</p><p>1979 7) Other Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1979 8) Other Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1979 9) Other Declines – May 16-21</p><p>Box 1222</p><p>1979 1) Other Declines – May 22-31</p><p>1979 2) Other Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1979 3) Other Declines – June 8-15</p><p>1979 4) Other Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1979 5) Other Declines – June 22-30</p><p>1979 6) Other Declines – July 1-7</p><p>Box 1223</p><p>1979 1) Other Declines – July 8-15</p><p>1979 2) Other Declines – July 16-21</p><p>1979 3) Other Declines – July 22-31</p><p>1979 4) Other Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1979 5) Other Declines – August 8-15</p><p>1979 6) Other Declines – August 16-21</p><p>1979 7) Other Declines – August 22-31</p><p>1979 8) Other Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1979 9) Other Declines – September 8-15</p><p>1979 10) Other Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1979 11) Other Declines – September 22-30 1979 12) Other Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1979 13) Other Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1979 14) Other Declines – October 16-21</p><p>Box 1224</p><p>1979 1) Other Declines – October 22-31</p><p>1979 2) Other Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1979 3) Other Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1979 4) Other Declines – November 16-21</p><p>1979 5) Other Declines – November 22-30</p><p>1979 6) Other Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1979 7) Other Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1979 8) Other Declines – December 16-21</p><p>1979 9) Other Declines – December 22-31</p><p>1979 10) Pending Invitations</p><p>1979 11) Personal Acknowledgements – January</p><p>1979 12) Personal Acknowledgements – February</p><p>Box 1225</p><p>1979 1) Personal Acknowledgements – March</p><p>1979 2) Personal Acknowledgements – April</p><p>1979 3) Personal Acknowledgements – May</p><p>1979 4) Personal Acknowledgements – June</p><p>1979 5) Personal Acknowledgements – July</p><p>1979 6) Personal Acknowledgements – August 1979 7) Personal Acknowledgements – September</p><p>1979 8) Personal Acknowledgements – October</p><p>1979 9) Personal Acknowledgements – November</p><p>1979 10) Personal Acknowledgements – December</p><p>1979 11) Personal Congratulations – Achievement, Folder 1</p><p>1979 12) Personal Congratulations – Achievement, Folder 2</p><p>1979 13) Personal Congratulations – Award</p><p>Box 1226</p><p>1979 1) Personal Congratulations – Greetings</p><p>1979 2) Personal Congratulations – Naturalized Citizen</p><p>1979 3) Press Correspondence</p><p>1979 4) Prospect, Connecticut – General – Severe Flooding Assistance Request</p><p>1979 5) Quinebaug Valley Senior Citizen Center – May</p><p>1979 6) Recommendations – Lucia Chase, Presidential Medal of Freedom Nomination – Director of American Ballet Theatre</p><p>1979 7) Recommendations – Joseph Hardin – National Anthem at 1980 Republican National Convention</p><p>1978-1979 8) Recommendations – Invitations – 1979</p><p>1979 9) Recommendations – National Endowment of the Arts/Refocus Productions – Documentary Film on Black Baseball Teams</p><p>1979 10) Recommendations – Thomas E. Trunkes/Director of Connecticut Sub- Regional of NLRB – National Labor Relations Board</p><p>1979 11) Religious</p><p>1979 12) Roasts</p><p>1979 13) Samarius Industries, Incorporated</p><p>1979 14) Senatorial Committee – Senate-House Dinner Stationary – John Heinz 1979 15) Somers, Connecticut – Senior Citizen Day – June</p><p>1979 16) Southbury Old Fashioned Antique Days – July</p><p>1979 17) Stamford Health Fair – April</p><p>1979 18) The Light – Rosh Hoshonah – Send by August 15</p><p>1980 19) A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans</p><p>1980 20) Acceptances – January, Folder 1</p><p>1980 21) Acceptances – January, Folder 2</p><p>1980 22) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>1980 23) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1227</p><p>1980 1) Acceptances – March, Folder 1</p><p>1980 2) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>1980 4) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1980 5) Acceptances – April, Folder 3</p><p>1980 6) Acceptances – May, Folder 1</p><p>1980 7) Acceptances – May, Folder 2</p><p>1980 8) Acceptances – June</p><p>Box 1228</p><p>1980 1) Acceptances – July</p><p>1980 2) Acceptances – August</p><p>1980 3) Acceptances – September</p><p>1980 4) Acceptances – October 1980 5) Acceptances – November</p><p>1980 6) Acceptances – December</p><p>1980 7) Anniversary of Re-establishment of Republic of Lithuania – February 16</p><p>1980 8) Annual Heart Ball – Norwalk, Connecticut – January-February</p><p>1980 9) Appointments – Reagan Administration Transition Team – General Correspondence</p><p>1980 10) Congratulations – Awards – October Brandeis Award</p><p>1980 11) Congratulations – Greetings – Ethnic Heritage – Estonia, Bulgaria, and Ukraine</p><p>1980 12) Congratulations – Greetings – Veterans</p><p>1980 13) Congratulations – Testimonial</p><p>1980 14) Connecticut – 1980 Letters of Support</p><p>1980 15) Connecticut Campaign 1980 – Acceptances and Correspondence</p><p>1979 16) Connecticut Declines – January 1-7, 1980</p><p>1980 17) Connecticut Declines – January 8-15</p><p>1980 18) Connecticut Declines – January 16-21</p><p>1980 19) Connecticut Declines – January 22-31</p><p>Box 1229</p><p>1980 1) Connecticut Declines – February 1-7</p><p>1980 2) Connecticut Declines – February 8-15</p><p>1980 3) Connecticut Declines – February 16-21</p><p>1980 4) Connecticut Declines – February 22-29</p><p>1980 5) Connecticut Declines – March 1-7</p><p>1980 6) Connecticut Declines – March 8-15</p><p>1980 7) Connecticut Declines – March 16-21 1980 8) Connecticut Declines – March 22-31</p><p>1980 9) Connecticut Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1980 10) Connecticut Declines – April 8-15</p><p>1980 11) Connecticut Declines – April 16-21</p><p>1980 12) Connecticut Declines – April 22-30</p><p>1980 13) Connecticut Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1980 14) Connecticut Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1980 15) Connecticut Declines – May 16-21</p><p>1980 16) Connecticut Declines – May 22-31</p><p>1980 17) Connecticut Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1980 18) Connecticut Declines – June 8-15</p><p>1980 19) Connecticut Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1980 20) Connecticut Declines – June 22-30</p><p>1980 21) Connecticut Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1980 22) Connecticut Declines – July 8-15</p><p>Box 1230</p><p>1980 1) Connecticut Declines – July 16-31</p><p>1980 2) Connecticut Declines – July 22-31</p><p>1980 3) Connecticut Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1980 4) Connecticut Declines – August 8-15</p><p>1980 5) Connecticut Declines – August 16-21</p><p>1980 6) Connecticut Declines – August 22-30</p><p>1980 7) Connecticut Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1980 8) Connecticut Declines – September 8-15 1980 9) Connecticut Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1980 10) Connecticut Declines – September 22-30</p><p>1980 11) Connecticut Declines – October 1-7</p><p>1980 12) Connecticut Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1980 13) Connecticut Declines – October 16-21</p><p>1980 14) Connecticut Declines – October 22-31</p><p>1980 15) Connecticut Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1980 16) Connecticut Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1980 17) Connecticut Declines – November 16-21</p><p>1980 18) Connecticut Declines – November 22-30</p><p>1980 19) Connecticut Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1980 20) Connecticut Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1980 21) Connecticut Declines – December 16-21</p><p>1980 22) Connecticut Declines – December 22-31</p><p>1980 23) Connecticut Fairs</p><p>1980 24) Connecticut Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1980 25) Declines – A</p><p>1980 26) Declines – B</p><p>1980 27) Declines – C</p><p>1980 28) Declines – D</p><p>1980 29) Declines – E</p><p>1980 30) Declines – F</p><p>1980 31) Declines – G</p><p>1980 32) Declines – H Box 1231</p><p>1980 1) Declines – I</p><p>1980 2) Declines – J</p><p>1980 3) Declines – K</p><p>1980 4) Declines – L</p><p>1980 5) Declines – M</p><p>1980 6) Declines – N</p><p>1980 7) Declines – O</p><p>1980 8) Declines – P</p><p>1980 9) Declines – Q</p><p>1980 10) Declines – R</p><p>1980 11) Declines – S</p><p>1980 12) Declines – T</p><p>1980 13) Declines – V</p><p>1980 14) Declines – W</p><p>1980 15) Declines – X, Y, Z</p><p>1980 16) Elections – Connecticut</p><p>1980 17) Humanities Development Program – January</p><p>1980 18) Edward Kratovil – Correspondence – April-May</p><p>1980 19) Edward Kratovil – Correspondence – June-August</p><p>1980 20) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>1980 21) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1980 22) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1980 23) Legislative Chronological Files – April</p><p>1980 24) Legislative Chronological Files – May 1980 25) Legislative Chronological Files – June</p><p>1980 26) Legislative Chronological Files – July</p><p>Box 1232</p><p>1980 1) Legislative Chronological Files – August </p><p>1980 2) Legislative Chronological Files – September</p><p>1980 3) Legislative Chronological Files – October</p><p>1980 4) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1980 5) Legislative Chronological Files – December</p><p>1980 6) Legislative Staff Memoranda – January</p><p>1980 7) Legislative Staff Memoranda – February</p><p>1980 8) Legislative Staff Memoranda – March, Folder 1</p><p>1980 9) Legislative Staff Memoranda – March, Folder 2</p><p>1980 10) Legislative Staff Memoranda – April</p><p>Box 1233</p><p>1980 1) Legislative Staff Memoranda – May </p><p>1980 2) Legislative Staff Memoranda – June </p><p>1980 3) Legislative Staff Memoranda – July </p><p>1980 4) Legislative Staff Memoranda – August</p><p>1980 5) Legislative Staff Memoranda – September</p><p>1980 6) Legislative Staff Memoranda – October</p><p>1980 7) Legislative Staff Memoranda – November</p><p>1980 8) Legislative Staff Memoranda – December</p><p>1980 9) New Haven Labor Council Box 1234</p><p>1979-1980 1) Other Declines – January 1-7, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 2) Other Declines – January 8-15, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 3) Other Declines – January 16-21, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 4) Other Declines – January 22-31, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 5) Other Declines – February 1-7, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 6) Other Declines – February 8-15, 1980</p><p>1980 7) Other Declines – February 16-21, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 8) Other Declines – February 22-29, 1980</p><p>1980 9) Other Declines – March 1-7, 1980</p><p>1979-1980 10) Other Declines – March 8-15, 1980</p><p>1980 11) Other Declines – March 16-21</p><p>1980 12) Other Declines – March 22-31</p><p>1980 13) Other Declines – April 1-7</p><p>1980 14) Other Declines – April 8-15</p><p>Box 1235</p><p>1980 1) Other Declines – April 16-21</p><p>1980 2) Other Declines – April 22-30</p><p>1980 3) Other Declines – May 1-7</p><p>1980 4) Other Declines – May 8-15</p><p>1980 5) Other Declines – May 16-21</p><p>1980 6) Other Declines – May 22-31</p><p>1980 7) Other Declines – June 1-7</p><p>1980 8) Other Declines – June 8-15 Box 1236</p><p>1980 1) Other Declines – June 16-21</p><p>1980 2) Other Declines – June 23-30</p><p>1980 3) Other Declines – July 1-7</p><p>1980 4) Other Declines – July 8-15</p><p>1980 5) Other Declines – July 16-21</p><p>1980 6) Other Declines – July 22-31</p><p>1980 7) Other Declines – August 1-7</p><p>1980 8) Other Declines – August 8-15</p><p>1980 9) Other Declines – August 16-21</p><p>1980 10) Other Declines – August 22-31</p><p>1980 11) Other Declines – September 1-7</p><p>1980 12) Other Declines – September 8-15</p><p>1980 13) Other Declines – September 16-21</p><p>1980 14) Other Declines – September 22-30</p><p>1980 15) Other Declines – October 1-7</p><p>Box 1237</p><p>1980 1) Other Declines – October 8-15</p><p>1980 2) Other Declines – October 16-21</p><p>1980 3) Other Declines – October 22-31</p><p>1980 4) Other Declines – November 1-7</p><p>1980 5) Other Declines – November 8-15</p><p>1980 6) Other Declines – November 16-21</p><p>1980 7) Other Declines – November 22-30 1980 8) Other Declines – December 1-7</p><p>1980 9) Other Declines – December 8-15</p><p>1980 10) Other Declines – December 16-21</p><p>1980 11) Other Declines – December 22-31</p><p>1980 12) Out of State Campaigns</p><p>1980 13) Pending Invitations</p><p>1979-1980 14) Personal Acknowledgements – January 1980</p><p>Box 1238</p><p>1980 1) Personal Acknowledgements – February</p><p>1980 2) Personal Acknowledgements – March</p><p>1980 3) Personal Acknowledgements – April</p><p>1980 4) Personal Acknowledgements – May</p><p>1980 5) Personal Acknowledgements – June</p><p>1980 6) Personal Acknowledgements – July</p><p>1980 7) Personal Acknowledgements – August</p><p>1980 8) Personal Acknowledgements – September</p><p>1980 9) Personal Acknowledgements – October</p><p>1980 10) Personal Acknowledgements – November</p><p>Box 1239</p><p>1980 1) Personal Acknowledgements – December, Folder 1</p><p>1980 2) Personal Acknowledgements – December, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) Personal Congratulations – Achievement, Folder 1</p><p>1980 4) Personal Congratulations – Achievement, Folder 2 1980 5) Personal Congratulations – Award</p><p>1980 6) Personal Congratulations – Greetings, Folder 1</p><p>1980 7) Personal Congratulations – Greetings, Folder 2</p><p>1980 8) Recommendations – Hobart G. Cawood, Director of National Park Service Nominee</p><p>1980 9) Recommendations – Four Chaplains Congressional Medal of Honor Nomination – Clark Poling, George Fox, John P. Washington, and Alexander Goode</p><p>1980 10) Recommendations – Nicles Lefakis, White House Fellow Nomination</p><p>1980 11) Recommendations – Joan Litchfield, Quinn Advisory Council for White Conference on Aging</p><p>1980 12) Recommendations – Dr. Taduesz Sendzimir, Nomination for Presidential Medal of Freedom</p><p>1980 13) Recommendations – Igor I. Sikorsky, Jr., National Commission on Alcoholism and Alcohol-Related Problems</p><p>Box 1240</p><p>1980 1) Requests – Completed Group Tours</p><p>1980 2) Requests – Flags</p><p>1980 3) Anne Rogovin – Educator of Children and Author</p><p>1980 4) TARS – Greenwich Teenaged Republicans – April 24-25</p><p>1980 5) Telelectures – High Schools – Schedules</p><p>1980 6) Thank Yous – Gifts Received</p><p>1980 7) Thank Yous - Incoming</p><p>1980 8) Thank Yous – Miscellaneous</p><p>1980 9) Thank Yous/Requests</p><p>1980 10) The Connecticut State Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children – Annual Conference</p><p>1980 11) Town Chairmen Elections 1979-1980 12) Camille Weicker</p><p>1980 13) Lowell Weicker Honoraria</p><p>1980 14) Westinghouse Talent Search – January</p><p>1981 15) A-B</p><p>Box 1241</p><p>1981 1) C-D</p><p>1981 2) E-F</p><p>1981 3) G-H</p><p>1981 4) I-J</p><p>1981 5) K-L</p><p>1981 6) M-O</p><p>1981 7) P-R</p><p>1981 8) S-T</p><p>1981 9) U-V</p><p>Box 1242</p><p>1981 1) W-Z</p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – January, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – January, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Acceptances – January, Folder 3</p><p>1981 5) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>1981 7) Acceptances – February, Folder 3</p><p>1981 8) Acceptances – March, Folder 1 Box 1243</p><p>1981 1) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – March, Folder 3</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – March, Folder 4</p><p>1981 4) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>1981 5) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1981 6) Acceptances – April, Folder 3</p><p>1981 7) Acceptances – May, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1244</p><p>1981 1) Acceptances – May, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – May, Folder 3</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – June, Folder 1</p><p>1981 4) Acceptances – June, Folder 2</p><p>1981 5) Acceptances – June, Folder 3</p><p>1981 6) Acceptances – July, Folder 1</p><p>1981 7) Acceptances – July, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1245</p><p>1981 1) Acceptances – August </p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – September, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Acceptances – September, Folder 3</p><p>1981 5) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) Acceptances – October, Folder 2 Box 1246</p><p>1981 1) Acceptances – October, Folder 3</p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – November, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – November, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Acceptances – November, Folder 3</p><p>1981 5) Acceptances – December </p><p>1981 6) Acceptances – Declines – A-C</p><p>1981 7) Acceptances – Declines – D-G</p><p>1981 8) Acceptances – Declines – H-L</p><p>Box 1247</p><p>1981 1) Acceptances – Declines – M-P</p><p>1981 2) Acceptances – Declines – Q-T</p><p>1981 3) Acceptances – Declines – U-Z</p><p>1981 4) Acknowledgements – Congratulations – Thank Yous</p><p>1981 5) Announcement Procedure – Grants and Projects</p><p>1981 6) Appointments – Dr. William Bennett, Chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities</p><p>1981 7) Appointments – Dr. Vincent DeVita, Director of National Cancer Institute</p><p>1981 8) Appointments – Drunk Driving Task Force</p><p>1981 9) Appointments – Jan W. Mares, Commerce/Energy – Assistant Secretary for Fossil Fuels</p><p>1981 10) Appointments – Joe Matthews, Amtrak Board of Directors</p><p>1981 11) Appointments – Thomas F. McBride, Department of Labor Inspector General</p><p>1981 12) Appointments – President’s Commission on Housing – Presidential Appointments Section 1981 13) Appointments – Productivity Advisory Committee</p><p>1981 14) Appointments – Jean Tufts Assistant Secretary of Special Education and Vocational Rehabilitation</p><p>1981 15) Bridgeport Office Relocation – Bridgeport Federal Building</p><p>1981 16) Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training – Closing of Bridgeport Office</p><p>1981 17) Candidate Endorsements</p><p>1981 18) Commendations</p><p>1981 19) Condolences</p><p>1981 20) Congratulations – June-December</p><p>Box 1248</p><p>1981 1) Congratulations – Award</p><p>1981 2) Congratulations – Retirement</p><p>1981 3) Congratulations – Testimonial</p><p>1981 4) Declines</p><p>1981 5) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Recommendation Thank You Letter for Assistant Division Director Position – Joseph Galotti</p><p>1981 6) Elections – Connecticut</p><p>1981 7) Incoming Staff Commendations</p><p>1981 8) Invitations – Accepted and Declined – August-December</p><p>1981 9) Judgeships – Ralph K. Winter – 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals – Confirmed</p><p>1981 10) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>1981 11) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1981 12) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1981 13) Legislative Chronological Files – April </p><p>1981 14) Legislative Chronological Files – May, Folder 1 Box 1249</p><p>1981 1) Legislative Chronological Files – May, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Legislative Chronological Files – June</p><p>1981 3) Legislative Chronological Files – July, Folder 1</p><p>1981 4) Legislative Chronological Files – July, Folder 2</p><p>1981 5) Legislative Chronological Files – August</p><p>1981 6) Legislative Chronological Files – September</p><p>1981 7) Legislative Chronological Files – October, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1250</p><p>1981 1) Legislative Chronological Files – October, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Legislative Chronological Files – November</p><p>1981 3) Legislative Chronological Files – December</p><p>1981 4) Legislative Staff Memoranda</p><p>1981 5) Mailgrams</p><p>1981 6) Mailings – Lowell Weicker to Republican Town Chairmen</p><p>1981 7) National Association of Metal Finishers – Annual Convention</p><p>1981 8) Nominations on Hold – Hold Removed July 8</p><p>1981 9) Pending Invitations, Folder 1</p><p>1981 10) Pending Invitations, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1981 11) Personal Acknowledgements – January 1981</p><p>1981 12) Personal Acknowledgements – February</p><p>1981 13) Personal Acknowledgements – March</p><p>1981 14) Personal Acknowledgements – April Box 1251</p><p>1981 1) Personal Acknowledgements – May</p><p>1981 2) Personal Acknowledgements – June</p><p>1980-1981 3) Personal Congratulations – Achievement</p><p>1981 4) Personal Congratulations – Greetings</p><p>1981 5) Personal Congratulations – New Position</p><p>1981 6) Political Employment Files – Carl Beck – U.S. Metric Board – Reappointment</p><p>1981 7) Political Employment Files – James L. Buckley – Undersecretary of State – Appointed</p><p>1981 8) Political Employment Files – Candidates/Political Appointments – Republican Policy Clearance, Folder 1</p><p>1981 9) Political Employment Files – Candidates/Political Appointments – Republican Policy Clearance, Folder 2</p><p>1981 10) Political Employment Files – George A. Conn – Rehabilitation Services Administration Commissioner – Confirmed</p><p>1981 11) Political Employment Files – Franklin S. Forsberg – Ambassador to Sweden – Confirmed December 10</p><p>1981 12) Political Employment Files – Griffith Galbraith – Ambassador to France – Confirmed November 6</p><p>1980-1981 13) Political Employment Files – Alexander Haig Materials – Appointed Secretary of State</p><p>1981 14) Political Employment Files – J. Lynn Helms – Administrator – Federal Aviation Administration – Appointed</p><p>1981 15) Political Employment Files – Robert S. Hunter – Member – National Labor Relations Board</p><p>1981 16) Political Employment Files – Thomas E. Jones – Captain, U.S. Navy Reserve – Assistant Secretary of Navy for Installations and Logistics</p><p>1981 17) Political Employment Files – C. Everett Koop – Surgeon General Box 1252</p><p>1981 1) Political Employment Files – Rex Lee, Solicitor General Nominee</p><p>1981 2) Political Employment Files – Ernest W. Lefever, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights Nomination</p><p>1981 3) Political Employment Files – Charles Luna, Amtrak Board of Directors Reappointment</p><p>1981 4) Political Employment Files – Ed Maloney, Director Hartford Office Immigration and Naturalization Service</p><p>1981 5) Political Employment Files – Paul Manafort, Farmers Home Administration – Regional Director</p><p>1981 6) Political Employment Files – Pasquale Mangini – U.S. Marshal – State of Connecticut – Confirmed</p><p>1981 7) Political Employment Files – Edward L. Marcus, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Reappointment</p><p>1981 8) Political Employment Files – Thomas Melady, Assistant Secretary for Post- Secondary Education – Department of Education – Confirmed</p><p>1981 9) Political Employment Files – Laura Miller, Deputy Director – Administration for Children, Youth, and Families – Retain</p><p>1981 10) Political Employment Files – Alan H. Nevas, U.S. Attorney – State of Connecticut – Confirmed by Senate November 18</p><p>1981 11) Political Employment Files – New England/Connecticut Jobs</p><p>1981 12) Political Employment Files – Richard Otto, Assistant U.S. Attorney – Justice Department – Retain in Present Position</p><p>1981 13) Political Employment Files – Robert C. Peckham – Recommended to Serve on the Connecticut Committee of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service</p><p>1980-1981 14) Political Employment Files – Reagan Appointees, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1981 15) Political Employment Files – Reagan Appointees, Folder 2</p><p>1981 16) Political Employment Files – Recommendation Nomination Procedures</p><p>Box 1253 1981 1) Political Employment Files – White House Conference on Aging – Delegates</p><p>1981 2) Republicans for Choice – Political Section</p><p>1981 3) Requests – Completed Family Tours</p><p>1981 4) Requests – Completed Rooms</p><p>1981 5) Requests – Flags, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) Requests – Flags, Folder 2</p><p>1981 7) Small Business Advisory Committee – Connecticut Projects Section</p><p>1981 8) Special Requests</p><p>1981 9) Staff Memos to Lowell Weicker</p><p>1981 10) Thank You Notes – General Section – Political</p><p>1981 11) Thank Yous for Roast – October 31</p><p>1980-1981 12) Thanks Yous – Gifts Received, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1254</p><p>1980-1981 1) Thank Yous – Gifts Received, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) Thank Yous – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) Thank Yous – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) Wishy Washburn – Connecticut Field Staff – Al Covino Letters </p><p>1982 5) A-C</p><p>1982 6) D-F</p><p>1982 7) G-J</p><p>1982 8) K-M</p><p>Box 1255</p><p>1982 1) N-S 1982 2) T-W</p><p>1982 3) Acceptances – January, Folder 1</p><p>1982 4) Acceptances – January, Folder 2</p><p>1982 5) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>1982 6) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>1982 7) Acceptances – February, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1256</p><p>1982 1) Acceptances – March, Folder 1</p><p>1982 2) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1982 3) Acceptances – March, Folder 3</p><p>1982 4) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>1982 5) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1982 6) Acceptances – June, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1257</p><p>1982 1) Acceptances – June, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) Acceptances – July, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) Acceptances – July, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) Acceptances – August, Folder 1</p><p>1982 5) Acceptances – August, Folder 2</p><p>1982 6) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1258</p><p>1982 1) Acceptances – September, Folder 2 1982 2) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) Acceptances – October, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) Acceptances – November</p><p>1982 5) Acceptances – December</p><p>1982 6) Acceptances/Declines – A</p><p>1982 7) Acceptances /Declines – B</p><p>1982 8) Acceptances/Declines – C</p><p>Box 1259</p><p>1982 1) Acceptances/Declines – D</p><p>1982 2) Acceptances/Declines – E</p><p>1982 3) Acceptances/Declines – F</p><p>1982 4) Acceptances/Declines – G</p><p>1982 5) Acceptances/Declines – H</p><p>1982 6) Acceptances/Declines – I</p><p>1982 7) Acceptances/Declines – J</p><p>1982 8) Acceptances/Declines – K</p><p>1982 9) Acceptances/Declines – L</p><p>1982 10) Acceptances/Declines – M</p><p>1982 11) Acceptances/Declines – N</p><p>1982 12) Acceptances/Declines – O</p><p>1982 13) Acceptances/Declines – P</p><p>1982 14) Acceptances/Declines – Q</p><p>1982 15) Acceptances/Declines – R</p><p>1982 16) Acceptances/Declines – S 1982 17) Acceptances/Declines – T</p><p>1982 18) Acceptances/Declines – U</p><p>1982 19) Acceptances/Declines – V</p><p>1982 20) Acceptances/Declines – W</p><p>1982 21) Acceptances/Declines – X-Y-Z</p><p>1982 22) Acknowledgements</p><p>1982 23) ACTION – Federal Domestic Volunteer Agency – Connecticut Office Closing</p><p>1982 24) Auction Items</p><p>1982 25) Bertrand Berube – Regional Administrator of General Services Administration – American Gas Association Reception – Hubert H. Humphrey Building</p><p>1982 26) Birthday Greetings</p><p>Box 1260</p><p>1982 1) Birthday Greetings to/from Lowell Weicker and Thank Yous</p><p>1982 2) Candidate Endorsements</p><p>1982 3) Robert J. Carlton – President of United Technologies</p><p>1982 4) Commendations</p><p>1982 5) Condolence Letters</p><p>1982 6) Congratulations – Birth of a Child</p><p>1982 7) Congratulations – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 8) Contribution from Connecticut to Northeast/Midwest Institute 1983 – Lowell Weicker not Involved</p><p>1982 9) John Driscoll – President of Connecticut State AFL-CIO</p><p>1982 10) Eagle Scouts</p><p>1982 11) Senator Thomas Eagleton</p><p>1982 12) Edward Freda – Vice President of People Savings Bank – Arson Prevention in Bridgeport 1982 13) Get Well Notes</p><p>1982 14) Dr. A. Bartlett Giamatti – President of Yale University</p><p>1982 15) Hartford Office Referrals</p><p>1982 16) Senator S.I. Hayakawa</p><p>1982 17) Invitations – Accepted and Declined – January 29-May 11</p><p>Box 1261</p><p>1982 1) Invitations – Accepted and Declined – May 12-June 28</p><p>1982 2) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – T. Emmet Clarie – Chief Judge – January 1983</p><p>1982 3) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – United States Courts for the Second Circuit 1982</p><p>1982 4) Legislative Chronological Files – January</p><p>1982 5) Legislative Chronological Files – February</p><p>1982 6) Legislative Chronological Files – March</p><p>1982 7) Legislative Chronological Files – April</p><p>1982 8) Legislative Chronological Files – May</p><p>Box 1262</p><p>1982 1) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology - June </p><p>1982 2) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology – July </p><p>1982 3) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology – August</p><p>1982 4) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology – September </p><p>1982 5) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology – October</p><p>1982 6) Legislative Chronological Files – Legislative Chronology – November- December</p><p>1982 7) Legislative Referrals 1982 – Washington Staff – Meeting Requests 1982 8) Honorable John J. McCloy</p><p>1982-1983 9) MET Opera – Metropolitan Opera Association – Performance Calendar – 1982-1983 Season</p><p>1982 10) Rowland Murray – President of Blakes Movers, Incorporated</p><p>1982 11) Andrew Nelson – Editor of East Hartford Gazette</p><p>1982 12) Phil Ness</p><p>1982 13) Ninth Annual Senators’ Cup – Scottsdale, Arizona – January 15-17</p><p>1982 14) Nominations – Donald Barr, National Council on Educational Research – Nomination Announced May 28</p><p>1982 15) Carroll O’Connor – Actor</p><p>1982 16) Gerry O’Leary – American Postal Workers Union</p><p>1981-1982 17) Pending Events</p><p>1982 18) Pending Invitations</p><p>1982 19) Political Appointments, National Cancer Advisory Board – Dr. Gilbert Friedell</p><p>1982 20) Political Employment Files – Ralph DeNunzio – Member, Securities Investigation Protection Corporation – Confirmed August 16</p><p>1982 21) Political Employment Files – Alice Hanley – National Museum Services Board</p><p>Box 1263</p><p>1982 1) Political Employment Files – Elinor M. Hashim – National Commission on Libraries – Confirmed</p><p>1982 2) Political Employment Files – Edwin Jones – Executive Director, Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation</p><p>1982 3) Political Employment Files – Gary L. Jones – Undersecretary for Planning and Budget, Department of Education</p><p>1982 4) Political Employment Files – Robert Kreible – Postal Service Board of Governors 1981-1982 5) Political Employment Files – Carmine Lavieri – National Council on the Handicapped – Confirmed</p><p>1982 6) Political Employment Files – Legal Services Corporation</p><p>1982 7) Political Employment Files – Charles Luna – Member, Board of Directors – National Railroad Passenger Corporation – Amtrak</p><p>1982 8) Political Employment Files – Preston Martin – Federal Reserve Board</p><p>1982 9) Political Employment Files – D. Bruce Merrifield – Assistant Secretary – Commerce Department</p><p>1982 10) Political Employment Files – National Council on the Handicapped</p><p>1982 11) Prepared Statements</p><p>1982 12) Press Correspondence – Commemorative Stamp for Roberto Clemente</p><p>1982 13) President Ronald Reagan Regarding Commencement Address at University of Richmond</p><p>1982 14) Recommendations/Diplomatic Courtesy</p><p>1982 15) Requests – Completed Rooms </p><p>1982 16) Requests – Flags</p><p>1982 17) Requests – Recipes</p><p>1982 18) Secretary of State George Shultz – Recommendation of Dr. S. Paul Ehrlich – October 14</p><p>1982 19) Eric Sloane</p><p>1982 20) Special White House Requests</p><p>1982 21) Staff Commendations</p><p>1982 22) Charles Teichert – Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1982 23) Telegraphs and Mailgrams Sent – Chronological Order, Folder 1</p><p>1982 24) Telegraphs and Mailgrams Sent – Chronological Order, Folder 2</p><p>1982 25) Thank Yous – Gifts Received, Folder 1 Box 1264</p><p>1982 1) Thank Yous – Gifts Received, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) Thank Yous – Labor, Health, and Human Services Subcommittee Chairmanship</p><p>1982 3) Thank Yous – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 4) Senator Strom Thurmond</p><p>1982 5) Milton Townsend – Vice President for Development, Union College</p><p>1982 6) James Watt Letter – September 29</p><p>1982 7) Wedding Anniversary Greetings</p><p>1982 8) Weekend Duty Officers</p><p>1983 9) 1984 Summer Olympics</p><p>1982-1983 10) Acceptances – January 1983, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 11) Acceptances – January 1983, Folder 2</p><p>1983 12) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1265</p><p>1983 1) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>1983 2) Acceptances – March, Folder 1</p><p>1983 3) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1983 4) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>1983 5) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) Acceptances – May, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1266</p><p>1983 1) Acceptances – May, Folder 2</p><p>1983 2) Acceptances – May, Folder 3 1983 3) Acceptances – June, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) Acceptances – June, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) Acceptances – July</p><p>1983 6) Acceptances – August</p><p>Box 1267</p><p>1983 1) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) Acceptances – September, Folder 2</p><p>1983 3) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) Acceptances – October, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) Acceptances – November, Folder 1</p><p>1983 6) Acceptances – November, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1268</p><p>1983 1) Acceptances – December</p><p>1983 2) Acceptances – American Civil Liberties Union Fund Dinner – November 16</p><p>1983 3) Anniversary Greetings</p><p>1983 4) Auction Items</p><p>1983 5) Lauren Batty – Wheat Industry Council Appointment</p><p>1983 6) Birthday Cards, Folder 1</p><p>1983 7) Birthday Cards, Folder 2</p><p>1983 8) Birthday Greetings, Folder 1</p><p>1983 9) Birthday Greetings, Folder 2</p><p>1983 10) Breakfast Meeting – Connecticut National Bank – December 19</p><p>1983 11) Campaign Assistance 1984 – Republicans 1983 12) Candidate Endorsements</p><p>1983 13) Candidates for Appointment – Reagan Administration Nominees</p><p>Box 1269</p><p>1983 1) Capitol Forum Honorarium Breakfast – February 24</p><p>1983 2) CBT/CME – Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange</p><p>1983 3) Condolences</p><p>1983 4) Congratulations, Folder 1</p><p>1983 5) Congratulations, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) Congratulations, Folder 3</p><p>1983 7) Congratulations – Connecticut Town Elections – Spring 1983</p><p>1983 8) Congressional Liaison Notices</p><p>1983 9) Connecticut Insurance</p><p>1983 10) Connecticut State Central Election Schedule, By-Laws, and Delegate Allotment – February 1983</p><p>1983 11) Correspondence – Temporary</p><p>1983 12) Dear Colleagues</p><p>1983 13) Declines – A</p><p>1983 14) Declines – B</p><p>1983 15) Declines – C</p><p>1983 16) Declines – D</p><p>Box 1270</p><p>1983 1) Declines – E</p><p>1982-1983 2) Declines – F</p><p>1982-1983 3) Declines – G 1983 4) Declines – H</p><p>1983 5) Declines – I</p><p>1983 6) Declines – J</p><p>1983 7) Declines – K</p><p>1983 8) Declines – L</p><p>1983 9) Declines – M</p><p>1983 10) Declines – N</p><p>1983 11) Declines – O</p><p>1983 12) Declines – P</p><p>1983 13) Declines – Q</p><p>1983 14) Declines – R</p><p>1983 15) Declines – S</p><p>1983 16) Declines – T</p><p>1983 17) Declines – U</p><p>1983 18) Declines – V</p><p>1983 19) Declines – W</p><p>1983 20) Declines – X-Y-Z</p><p>1983 21) Michael Deland – Appointment as Regional Administrator for the New England Region of Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1983 22) Eagle Scouts, Folder 1</p><p>1983 23) Eagle Scouts, Folder 2</p><p>1983 24) Eagle Scouts, Folder 3</p><p>1983 25) Kim Elliot</p><p>1983 26) Larry Flynt – Publisher of Hustler</p><p>1983 27) Future Homemakers of America – Portland High School, Portland, Connecticut 1983 28) Get Well Notes</p><p>Box 1271</p><p>1983 1) Gifts Received, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) Gifts Received, Folder 2</p><p>1983 3) Eleanor Hashim – White House Library Commission</p><p>1983 4) Dayle Henington – Reception – Chicago Mercantile Exchange</p><p>1983 5) Nelson Bunker Hunt – National Conservative Policy Advisory Council Invite</p><p>1983 6) Issue Mail, Folder 1</p><p>1983 7) Issue Mail, Folder 2</p><p>1983 8) Issue Mail, Folder 3</p><p>1983 9) Nancy Johnson – 6th Congressional District</p><p>1983 10) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Jonathan J. Einhorn – January </p><p>1983 11) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Carl D. Eisenman – January</p><p>1983 12) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Joseph T. Gormley, Jr. – January </p><p>1983 13) Krivitsky Project – Creative Packaging Consultants</p><p>1983 14) Legislative Issue Responsibility – Lowell Weicker’s Washington Staff</p><p>1983 15) Letters to Cabinet – Reagan Administration</p><p>1983 16) Letters to Foreign Government Officials</p><p>1983 17) Letters to Other Senators</p><p>1983 18) Letters to President Ronald Reagan – Emigration of Soviet Jews</p><p>Box 1272</p><p>1983 1) Mailgrams, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) Mailgrams, Folder 2 1983 3) Memos to and from Lowell Weicker – January-June, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) Memos to and from Lowell Weicker – January-June, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) Memos to and from Lowell Weicker – July-December, Folder 1</p><p>1983 6) Memos to and from Lowell Weicker – July-December, Folder 2</p><p>1983 7) Memos to and from Lowell Weicker – July-December, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1273</p><p>1983 1) Senator Daniel Moynihan</p><p>1983 2) National Republican Senatorial Committee – Republican Presidential Task Force</p><p>1983 3) Nominations – Alfred S. Regnery, Administrator of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention</p><p>1983 4) Objections to Unanimous Consent</p><p>1983 5) Pending Invitations </p><p>1983 6) Personal – A</p><p>1983 7) Personal – B</p><p>1983 8) Personal – C</p><p>1983 9) Personal – D</p><p>1983 10) Personal – E</p><p>1983 11) Personal – F</p><p>1983 12) Personal – G</p><p>1983 13) Personal – H</p><p>1983 14) Personal – J</p><p>1983 15) Personal – K</p><p>1983 16) Personal – L</p><p>1983 17) Personal – M 1983 18) Personal – N</p><p>1983 19) Personal – O</p><p>1983 20) Personal – P</p><p>1983 21) Personal – R</p><p>1983 22) Personal – S</p><p>1983 23) Personal – T</p><p>1983 24) Personal – V</p><p>Box 1274</p><p>1983 1) Personal – W</p><p>1983 2) Personal – Y</p><p>1983 3) Political Employment Files – Bankruptcy Courts/More Vacancies – Bill Taggart</p><p>1983 4) Political Employment Files – Russell L. Post, Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1983 5) Political Letters – Connecticut</p><p>1982-1983 6) Purple Heart Bicentennial – May 29-30, 1983</p><p>1983 7) Recommendations by Lowell Weicker for Commissioner of Commodity Futures Trading Commission</p><p>1983 8) Republican Senatorial Inner Circle</p><p>1983 9) Request for More Hart Office Space</p><p>1983 10) RSM, Incorporated – Research/Strategy/Management, Incorporated – Susan Bryant</p><p>1983 11) Small Business Committee</p><p>1983 12) Special Requests</p><p>1983 13) Staff Mail – Kevin McCarthy</p><p>1983 14) Thank Yous – Cuban Trip – March </p><p>1982-1983 15) Thank Yous – Gifts Received 1983 16) Washington Politics – Senator Roger Jepsen Political Action Committee Fundraiser</p><p>1983 17) Wedding Anniversaries</p><p>1982-1983 18) Lowell Weicker Dinner and Open House – January 2-3, 1983</p><p>1983 19) WGMS AM and FM, Washington, D.C.</p><p>1984 20) 1984 Republican National Convention</p><p>1984 21) Acceptances – January</p><p>Box 1275</p><p>1984 1) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) Acceptances – March, Folder 1</p><p>1984 4) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1984 7) Acceptances – May, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1276</p><p>1984 1) Acceptances – May, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) Acceptances – June, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) Acceptances – June, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) Acceptances – July</p><p>1984 5) Acceptances – August</p><p>1984 6) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>1984 7) Acceptances – September, Folder 2 Box 1277</p><p>1984 1) Acceptances – October</p><p>1984 2) Acceptances – November</p><p>1984 3) Acceptances – December</p><p>1984 4) American Dietetic Association – Dieticians/Nutritionists</p><p>1984 5) American Life Lobby – Appearance of Fraudulent Misuse of Lowell Weicker’s Name</p><p>1984 6) Anniversary Greetings, Folder 1</p><p>1984 7) Anniversary Greetings, Folder 2</p><p>1984 8) Auction Items</p><p>1984 9) Birthday Greetings, Folder 1</p><p>1984 10) Birthday Greetings, Folder 2</p><p>1984 11) Birthday Greetings, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1278</p><p>1984 1) Birthday Wishes – Lowell Weicker’s Birthday</p><p>1984 2) Bridgeport Office Referrals</p><p>1984 3) Campaign 1984 – Connecticut – Campaign Schedules</p><p>1984 4) Coastal States Organization – Boston, Massachusetts – December 4</p><p>1984 5) Condolences</p><p>1984 6) Congratulations</p><p>1984 7) Dear Colleagues Letters </p><p>1984 8) Declines – A</p><p>1984 9) Declines – B</p><p>1984 10) Declines – C</p><p>1984 11) Declines – D 1984 12) Declines – E</p><p>1984 13) Declines – F</p><p>1984 14) Declines – G</p><p>1984 15) Declines – H</p><p>1984 16) Declines – I</p><p>1984 17) Declines – J</p><p>1984 18) Declines – K</p><p>1984 19) Declines – L</p><p>1984 20) Declines – M</p><p>1984 21) Declines – N</p><p>1984 22) Declines – O</p><p>1984 23) Declines – P</p><p>1984 24) Declines – Q</p><p>1984 25) Declines – R</p><p>1984 26) Declines – S</p><p>1984 27) Declines – T</p><p>1984 28) Declines – U</p><p>1984 29) Declines – V</p><p>Box 1279</p><p>1984 1) Declines – W</p><p>1984 2) Declines – X-Y-Z</p><p>1984 3) Eagle Scouts, Folder 1</p><p>1984 4) Eagle Scouts, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) Eagle Scouts, Folder 3 1984 6) Eagle Scouts, Folder 4</p><p>1984 7) Flexible Packaging Association</p><p>1984 8) Gifts Received – Thank Yous</p><p>1984 9) Hartford Office Referrals</p><p>1984 10) Legislative Staff Memoranda</p><p>1984 11) Legislative Staff Referrals</p><p>1984 12) Letters to Agencies</p><p>1984 13) Letters to Other Senators</p><p>1984 14) Letters to President Ronald Reagan</p><p>Box 1280</p><p>1984 1) Mailgrams, Folder 1</p><p>1984 2) Mailgrams, Folder 2</p><p>1984 3) Memos to/from Lowell Weicker</p><p>1984 4) Metro North Dispute</p><p>1984 5) Special Requests</p><p>1984 6) St. Mary’s Health Center – Waterbury, Connecticut – Extended Council Meeting – Session on American Government - Transparencies</p><p>1984 7) Staff Memos</p><p>1984 8) Thank You Notes – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1984 9) Thank You Notes – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1984 10) Thank You Notes – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1984 11) The Hartford Insurance Group</p><p>1984 12) Upcoming Speeches</p><p>1984 13) General Box 1281</p><p>1985 1) Acceptances – January, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) Acceptances – January, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) Acceptances – February, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) Acceptances – February, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) Acceptances – March, Folder 1</p><p>1985 6) Acceptances – March, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) Acceptances – April, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1282</p><p>1985 1) Acceptances – April, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) Acceptances – May, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) Acceptances – May, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) Acceptances – June, Folder 1</p><p>1985 5) Acceptances – June, Folder 2</p><p>1985 6) Acceptances – July</p><p>1985 7) Acceptances – August</p><p>Box 1283</p><p>1985 1) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) Acceptances – September, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) Acceptances – October, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) Acceptances – November</p><p>1985 6) Acceptances – December, Folder 1 1985 7) Acceptances – December, Folder 2</p><p>1985 8) Acceptances – Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Board Meeting – Thursday, July 25</p><p>Box 1284</p><p>1985 1) Agriculture – 99th Congress – Support for Agricultural Legislation</p><p>1985 2) Anniversary Greetings</p><p>1985 3) Auction Items</p><p>1985 4) Birthday Greetings, Folder 1</p><p>1985 5) Birthday Greetings, Folder 2</p><p>1985 6) Birthday Greetings, Folder 3</p><p>1985 7) Bridgeport Referrals</p><p>1985 8) Condolences</p><p>1984-1985 9) Congratulatory Correspondence – A-G</p><p>Box 1285</p><p>1985 1) Congratulatory Correspondence – H-W</p><p>1985 2) Connecticut Republican Auction – November </p><p>1985 3) Declines – A</p><p>1985 4) Declines – B</p><p>1985 5) Declines – C</p><p>1985 6) Declines – D</p><p>1985 7) Declines – E</p><p>1985 8) Declines – F</p><p>1985 9) Declines – G</p><p>1985 10) Declines – H 1985 11) Declines – I</p><p>1985 12) Declines – J</p><p>1985 13) Declines – K</p><p>1985 14) Declines – L</p><p>1985 15) Declines – M</p><p>1985 16) Declines – N</p><p>1985 17) Declines – O</p><p>1985 18) Declines – P</p><p>1985 19) Declines – Q</p><p>1985 20) Declines – R</p><p>1985 21) Declines – S</p><p>Box 1286</p><p>1985 1) Declines – T</p><p>1985 2) Declines – U</p><p>1985 3) Declines – V</p><p>1985 4) Declines – W</p><p>1985 5) Declines – X-Y-Z</p><p>1985 6) Gifts Received</p><p>1985 7) Issue Mail – A-K</p><p>1984-1985 8) Issue Mail – L-Z</p><p>1985 9) Legislative Memos – Staff Memos to Lowell Weicker</p><p>1985 10) M2RD Railroad Car Construction</p><p>1985 11) Mailgrams</p><p>1985 12) Memos to/from Lowell Weicker 1984-1985 13) Personal Correspondence – A-J</p><p>Box 1287</p><p>1985 1) Personal Correspondence – K-P</p><p>1985 2) Personal Correspondence – R-Y</p><p>1985 3) Reappointment – Pat Mangini – United States Marshal</p><p>1985 4) Special Requests</p><p>1985-1986 5) Acceptances – January 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 6) Acceptances – January 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 7) Acceptances – February 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 8) Acceptances – February 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 9) Acceptances – March 1986, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1288</p><p>1985-1986 1) Acceptances – March 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 2) Acceptances – April 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 3) Acceptances – April 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 4) Acceptances – May 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 5) Acceptances – May 1986, Folder 2</p><p>1985-1986 6) Acceptances – June 1986 </p><p>1986 7) Acceptances – July 1986 </p><p>Box 1289</p><p>1985-1986 1) Acceptances – August 1986 </p><p>1985-1986 2) Acceptances – September 1986, Folder 1</p><p>1985-1986 3) Acceptances – September 1986, Folder 2 1985-1986 4) Acceptances – October 1986</p><p>1986 5) Acceptances – November 1986 </p><p>1986 6) Acceptances – December 1986</p><p>1986 7) Acceptances – Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Board Meeting – Tuesday, August 5</p><p>1986 8) Staff Memos</p><p>1986 9) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – February</p><p>1986 10) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – March, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1290</p><p>1986 1) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – March, Folder 2</p><p>1986 2) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – March, Folder 3</p><p>1986 3) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – March, Folder 4</p><p>1986 4) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – April, Folder 1</p><p>1986 5) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – April, Folder 2</p><p>1986 6) Support for Extension of the Rehabilitation Act – May</p><p>1986-1987 7) Acceptances – January 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1291</p><p>1986-1987 1) Acceptances – January 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 2) Acceptances – February 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 3) Acceptances – February 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 4) Acceptances – March 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 5) Acceptances – March 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 6) Acceptances – March 1987, Folder 3 Box 1292</p><p>1986-1987 1) Acceptances – April 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1986-1987 2) Acceptances – April 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 3) Acceptances – April 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1987 4) Acceptances – May 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987 5) Acceptances – May 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1987 6) Acceptances – June 1987, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1293</p><p>1986-1987 1) Acceptances – June 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 2) Acceptances – July, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Acceptances – July, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Acceptances – July, Folder 3</p><p>1987 5) Acceptances – August </p><p>1987 6) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>1987 7) Acceptances – September, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1294</p><p>1987 1) Acceptances – September, Folder 3</p><p>1987 2) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Acceptances – October, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Acceptances – October, Folder 3</p><p>1987 5) Acceptances – November, Folder 1</p><p>1987 6) Acceptances – November, Folder 2</p><p>1987 7) Acceptances – December, Folder 1 1987 8) Acceptances – December, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1295</p><p>1986-1987 1) Acceptances – Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Annual Board Meeting – South Opera Lounge – January 22, 1987</p><p>1987-1988 2) Acceptances – January 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Acceptances – January 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Acceptances – February 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 5) Acceptances – February 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 6) Acceptances – March 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 7) Acceptances – March 1988, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1296</p><p>1987-1988 1) Acceptances – March 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 2) Acceptances – April 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Acceptances – April 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Acceptances – April 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 5) Acceptances – May 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 6) Acceptances – May 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 7) Acceptances – June 1988, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1297</p><p>1987-1988 1) Acceptances – June 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 2) Acceptances – July 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1987-1988 3) Acceptances – July 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1987-1988 4) Acceptances – July 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1987-1988 5) Acceptances – August 1988, Folder 1 1987-1988 6) Acceptances – August 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Acceptances – September, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1298</p><p>1988 1) Acceptances – September, Folder 2</p><p>1988 2) Acceptances – October, Folder 1</p><p>1988 3) Acceptances – October, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Acceptances – October – Itineraries and Schedules</p><p>1988 5) Acceptances – November</p><p>1988 6) Acceptances – December</p><p>Alphabetical Correspondence</p><p>Box 1299</p><p>1981-1982 1) A</p><p>1981-1982 2) B</p><p>1981-1982 3) C</p><p>1981-1982 4) D</p><p>1981 5) E</p><p>1981-1982 6) F</p><p>1981-1982 7) G</p><p>1981-1982 8) H</p><p>1981 9) I</p><p>1981-1982 10) J</p><p>1981-1982 11) K</p><p>1981-1982 12) L 1981-1982 13) M 1981-1982 14) N</p><p>1981-1982 15) O</p><p>1981-1982 16) P</p><p>1981-1982 17) R</p><p>1981-1982 18) S</p><p>1981-1982 19) T</p><p>1981-1982 20) V</p><p>1981-1982 21) W</p><p>1982 22) Y</p><p>1981 23) Z</p><p>1982-1983 24) 1983 Co-Sponsorships – Legislation</p><p>1974-1977 25) Acceptances – Telelecture Program – Confirmed</p><p>1974-1976 26) Administrative Files – Energy Research and Development Administration, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1300</p><p>1974-1976 1) Administrative Files – Energy Research and Development Administration, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1976 2) Administrative Files – Energy Research and Development Administration, Folder 3</p><p>1974-1975 3) Administrative Files – General Dynamics – Pratt & Whitney – Fighter Aircraft Competition</p><p>1975-1976 4) Administrative Files – Hamilton Standard</p><p>1975-1976 5) Administrative Files – Dr. Herbert S. Sacks – Privacy Legislation</p><p>1975-1976 6) Administrative Files – Securities and Exchange Commission – American Institute Counselors, Incorporated and American Institute for Economic Research 1976 7) Administrative Files – Shelton Sponge Rubber Fire</p><p>1975-1976 8) Administrative Files – Taxes – IRS</p><p>1975-1976 9) Administrative Files – The Ripon Society vs. Republican National Committee and National Republican Party – Delegate Apportionment Case</p><p>1969, 1975 10) Administrative Files – Unemployment</p><p>1972-1973 11) Administrative Files – VITAM – Project Renaissance, Westport, Connecticut</p><p>Undated 12) Administrative Files – Xerox Corporation – Ed Trueschke</p><p>1971-1972 13) Aeronautics and NASA</p><p>1981-1982 14) Amicus Brief Thank Yous – Romeo Supreme Court Case</p><p>1981-1982 15) Appointments – Michael Cardenas – Small Business Administration - Administrator</p><p>1981-1982 16) Appointments – Donato (Tony) Gugliemo – Member of Federal Council on Aging</p><p>1982-1983 17) Candidates for Appointment – Reagan Administration Nominees – Republican Policy Committee Clearance, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1301</p><p>1982-1983 1) Candidates for Appointment – Reagan Administration Nominees – Republican Policy Committee Clearance, Folder 2</p><p>1980, 1984 2) Capitol Children’s Museum, Washington, D.C.</p><p>1982-1983 3) Robert Carlson – United Technologies</p><p>1977-1978 4) Jimmy Carter</p><p>1980-1981 5) Celebration of Grandparents and Stamford Family Health Fair</p><p>1980-1981 6) Civic Groups</p><p>1977-1980 7) CMS Problem File - Miscellaneous</p><p>1979-1980 8) Columbus Day – October 1979 and October 1980</p><p>1979-1980 9) Condolences/Health 1976, 1980 10) Congratulations – Achievement - Volunteers</p><p>Undated 11) Congratulations – Athletics</p><p>1973-1979 12) Congratulations, Etc. - Samples</p><p>1978-1981 13) Congratulations/Greetings/Achievement</p><p>1980-1981 14) Congratulations – Greetings – Religious/Church</p><p>1979, 1981 15) Congratulations – Greetings – Small Business</p><p>1983-1984 16) Congratulations – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 17) Congratulations – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1980 18) Congratulations – Public Service</p><p>1979-1981 19) Congratulations/Retirement</p><p>1979-1980 20) Congratulations – Retirement – Post Office</p><p>1979-1980 21) Congratulations – School Achievement/Retirement</p><p>1979, 1981 22) Congratulations – Scouts</p><p>1980-1981 23) Congressional Liaison- White House Response to Requests</p><p>Box 1302</p><p>1975-1976 1) Connecticut Declines</p><p>1977-1979 2) Connecticut Declines</p><p>Undated 3) Connecticut Hospice, Incorporated</p><p>1971-1978 4) Connecticut Jewish Ledger – Messages and Congratulations</p><p>1981-1982 5) Connecticut Republican State Central Committee – 1982 Election Calendar - Tentative</p><p>1972-1974 6) Connecticut Schools and Education</p><p>1984-1985 7) Correspondence and Memos Regarding the Rights of the Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1982-1983 8) Correspondence to and from Lowell Weicker 1976-1977 9) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – Administrative</p><p>1976, 1978 10) Copies of Kathy McGregor’s Letters – Middle East Policy, Israel, and Anti- Semitism</p><p>1975-1978 11) Danbury Hike/Bike for the Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1978-1981 12) Donations/Auctions/Luncheons</p><p>1973-1974 13) Doubleday, Incorporated – Proposed Lowell Weicker Book</p><p>1984-1985 14) Eagle Scouts, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 15) Eagle Scouts, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1303</p><p>1984-1985 1) Eagle Scouts, Folder 3</p><p>1977-1980 2) Endorsements 1980</p><p>1977-1980 3) Firemen – Thank Yous</p><p>1981-1982 4) Food and Drug Caloric Reduction Proposal – Less Bread – Ort’s Incorporated</p><p>1975-1980 5) Gerald Ford</p><p>1974-1975 6) Gifts - Miscellaneous</p><p>1983-1984 7) Gifts Received – Christmas Gifts</p><p>1984-1985 8) Gifts Received – Christmas Gifts</p><p>1981-1982 9) Myron S. Goretzky - Author</p><p>1977-1980 10) Handicapped</p><p>1981-1982 11) Handicapped Subcommittee Case Projects</p><p>1978-1980 12) Harry Walker, Incorporated</p><p>1978-1979 13) HIAS – Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society – Anniversaries</p><p>1975-1976 14) Honorary Membership – Declines</p><p>1971-1979 15) Invitations – Possible Futures, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1979 16) Invitations – Possible Futures, Folder 2 1973-1980 17) Israel</p><p>1971-1974 18) Judgeship – James F. Bingham</p><p>1973-1977 19) Judgeship – Frederick W. Danforth</p><p>Box 1304</p><p>1978-1979 1) Judgeship – Warren Eginton- Nomination for U.S. District Court of Connecticut</p><p>1973-1974 2) Judgeship – Arthur H. Latimer</p><p>1972-1973 3) Judgeship – Francis J. McCarthy, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1973 4) Judgeship – Francis J. McCarthy, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1975 5) Judgeship – Thomas Meskill – Appointment to U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit for Noel Koch, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 6) Judgeship – Thomas Meskill – Appointment to U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit for Noel Koch, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 7) Judgeship – Jon Neuman</p><p>1971-1973 8) Judgeship – John Eldred Shields</p><p>1981-1983 9) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Robert I. Berndon – 1983</p><p>1976-1983 10) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Alfred V. Covello – 1983</p><p>1982-1986 11) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Peter Dorsey – 1983</p><p>Box 1305</p><p>1982-1984 1) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Ralph Dupont – January 1983</p><p>1973-1983 2) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – T. Clark Hull - 2nd Circuit</p><p>1982-1983 3) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – Donald Lee Ronald – January 1983</p><p>1982-1983 4) Judgeship – U.S. District Court Judge – H. William Shure – January 1983</p><p>1971-1974 5) Judgeships – 1973 General</p><p>1980-1982 6) Judgeships – Miscellaneous 1974-1982 7) Judgeships – U.S. District Court Judges – Recommendations</p><p>1979-1980 8) Edward Kratovil – Correspondence – October 1979-March 1980</p><p>1971-1972 9) Legislative Files – Aeronautics</p><p>1970-1971 10) Legislative Files – Aging</p><p>1971-1972 11) Legislative Files – Agriculture and Forestry, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 12) Legislative Files – Agriculture and Forestry, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1306</p><p>1970-1971 1) Legislative Files – Appropriations</p><p>1971-1972 2) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Draft, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 3) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Draft, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1972 4) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1972 5) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 6) Legislative Files – Armed Services – National Service</p><p>1971-1972 7) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 8) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1307</p><p>1971-1972 1) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 3</p><p>1971-1972 2) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 4</p><p>1971-1972 3) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 5</p><p>1971-1972 4) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 6</p><p>1971-1972 5) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 7</p><p>1971-1972 6) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 8 Box 1308</p><p>1971-1972 1) Legislative Files – Commerce, Folder 9</p><p>1973-1974 2) Legislative Files – Correspondence Personally Signed by Bob Dotchin and Geoff Baker</p><p>1973-1974 3) Legislative Files – Bob Dotchin’s and Geoff Baker’s “Works of Art”, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 4) Legislative Files – Bob Dotchin’s and Geoff Baker’s “Works of Art”, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1974 5) Legislative Files – Bob Dotchin’s and Geoff Baker’s “Works of Art”, Folder 3</p><p>1971-1972 6) Legislative Files – Government Operations</p><p>1971-1972 7) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service</p><p>Box 1309</p><p>1971-1972 1) Legislative Files – Public Works</p><p>1971-1972 2) Legislative Files – Selective Service – Armed Services, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 3) Legislative Files – Selective Service – Armed Services, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 4) Legislative Files – Subcommittee – Department of Defense – Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 5) Legislative Files – Subcommittee – Department of Defense – Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1985, 1987 6) Legislative Issues – Grove City vs. Bell and AIDS</p><p>1982-1983 7) Letters Supporting Lowell Weicker for President</p><p>1985-1986 8) Letters to Government Agencies, Commissions, and Departments</p><p>Box 1310</p><p>1985-1986 1) Letters to Other Senators</p><p>1978-1979 2) Local and Regional Special Olympics – May thru Summer 1978 and 1979</p><p>1976, 1979 3) Man in the Sea – Lowell Weicker Correspondence</p><p>1982-1984 4) Memos to/from Lowell Weicker 1981-1982 5) NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Appointments</p><p>1981-1983 6) Office Memos</p><p>1973-1974 7) Patronage</p><p>1971-1972 8) Pending – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1977-1978 9) Personal/Congratulations/Award</p><p>1977-1978 10) Personal/Congratulations/Greetings</p><p>1977-1978 11) Personal/Congratulations/New Position</p><p>1974-1983 12) Dick Pillar – Polka Orchestra at White House</p><p>1982-1983 13) Political Employment Files – Ralph E. Caprecalatro – Appointment to a Federal Advisory Committee</p><p>Box 1311</p><p>1974-1981 1) Political Greetings</p><p>1973-1976 2) Political Groups, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1976 3) Political Groups, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1980 4) Political Retirement and Testimonial Correspondence</p><p>1974-1977 5) Political Samples - Correspondence</p><p>1983-1984 6) Proxies – Senate Votes</p><p>1966-1979 7) Pulaski Day - Background</p><p>1979-1984 8) Ronald Reagan</p><p>Undated 9) Recipes</p><p>1972-1976 10) Recommendations – Clearance Status of Appointee Candidates</p><p>Box 1312</p><p>1972-1976 1) Recommendations – Clearance Status of Constituents of Connecticut Appointee Candidates – A-J 1972-1976 2) Recommendations – Clearance Status of Constituents of Connecticut Appointee Candidates – K-R</p><p>1972-1976 3) Recommendations – Clearance Status of Constituents of Connecticut Appointee Candidates – S-Y</p><p>Ca. 1970s 4) Recommendations – Clearance Status of People Seeking Government Positions</p><p>1974-1975 5) Recommendations – Employment – General Information – Constituent Appointees</p><p>1977-1979 6) Recommendations – Incoming Recommendations – Senate Confirmations</p><p>1979-1980 7) Recommendations – National Advisory Council of Health Professions Education</p><p>1978-1979 8) Republican Candidates/Nominees</p><p>1979-1981 9) Requests – Recipes</p><p>1973-1979 10) Retirement Samples – Correspondence</p><p>1981-1982 11) John Rote – Chairman of the Supervisory Board of North American Petroleum Company, N.V.</p><p>1974-1979 12) RTC – Republican Town Committee – Election/Re-Election</p><p>Box 1313</p><p>1971-1972 1) S. 35 – Alaskan Native Claims Bill</p><p>1970-1972 2) SBC – Subject Based Correspondence – Constitutional Rights</p><p>1970-1972 3) SBC – Criminal Laws and Procedures, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1972 4) SBC – Criminal Laws and Procedures, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 5) SBC – Executive Reorganization</p><p>1971-1972 6) SBC – Federal Charters, Holidays, Celebrations</p><p>1969-1971 7) SBC – Immigration and Naturalization</p><p>1971-1972 8) SBC – Indian Affairs, Folder 1 Box 1314</p><p>1971-1972 1) SBC – Indian Affairs, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 2) SBC – Indian Affairs, Folder 3</p><p>1970-1972 3) SBC – Interior and Insular Affairs</p><p>1971-1972 4) SBC – Internal Security</p><p>1967-1972 5) SBC – Judiciary, Folder 1</p><p>1967-1972 6) SBC – Judiciary, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1971 7) SBC – Juvenile Delinquency, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1315</p><p>1969-1971 1) SBC – Juvenile Delinquency, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1972 2) SBC – Minerals, Materials, and Fuels</p><p>1971-1972 3) SBC – Parks and Recreation</p><p>1971-1972 4) SBC – Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights</p><p>1970-1972 5) SBC – Postal Affairs</p><p>1971-1972 6) SBC – Public Lands</p><p>1971-1972 7) SBC – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1316</p><p>1971-1972 1) SBC – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution, Folder 2</p><p>1971-1972 2) SBC – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution, Folder 3</p><p>1971-1972 3) SBC – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution, Folder 4</p><p>1971-1972 4) SBC – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution, Folder 5</p><p>1971-1972 5) SBC – Public Works – Public Buildings and Grounds</p><p>1971-1972 6) SBC – Public Works – Public Roads 1971-1972 7) SBC – Separation of Power</p><p>1971-1972 8) SBC – Small Business</p><p>1971-1972 9) SBC – Veterans Affairs</p><p>1971-1972 10) SBC – Water and Power Resources</p><p>Box 1317</p><p>1975-1976 1) SEC – Securities and Exchange Commission – Investigation of American Institute of Counselors, Incorporated and American Institute for Economic Research</p><p>1973-1974 2) Senate Youth Program – Hearst Foundation</p><p>1979-1980 3) Senior Citizen</p><p>1981-1982 4) Robert (Bob) I. Smith – President of Glenmede Trust Company</p><p>1982-1983 5) Speaker Request – CIA – Greenwich Lions Club</p><p>1976, 1978 6) Special Education</p><p>1978, 1981 7) Special Olympics</p><p>1983-1985 8) Strange Letters</p><p>1979-1981 9) Subcommittee Memos/To and From Lowell Weicker</p><p>1973-1975 10) Sudden Infant Syndrome – SIDS</p><p>1983-1984 11) Thank You Notes – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 12) Thank You Notes – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1977, 1979 13) Thank Yous – 1977 and 1979 Gifts</p><p>Box 1318</p><p>1981-1982 1) Thank Yous – Legislation/Cases</p><p>1981-1982 2) The Uncollected Letters of Senator Lowell Weicker Jr. – A Portrait of a No Form as a Legislative Response, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 3) The Uncollected Letters of Senator Lowell Weicker Jr. – A Portrait of a No Form as a Legislative Response, Folder 2 1975-1976 4) Title XX of Social Security Act</p><p>1976-1977 5) Harry Vardamis – Cyprus Situation</p><p>1975-1976 6) Veterans</p><p>1975-1976 7) Mort Walker – U.S./U.S.S.R. Cartoon Exchange</p><p>1975-1977 8) Watergate 1975-1977</p><p>1973-1974 9) Watergate – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1974 10) Watergate – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1976, 1978 11) Senator Lowell Weicker – Presidential Candidacy Possibility</p><p>Box 1319</p><p>1983-1984 1) Ed White, Jr. – Mayoral Candidate – New Haven, Connecticut </p><p>1981-1982 2) John K. White – “Renovation vs. Realignment: Variations in State Republican Party Renovation in New York and Connecticut” </p><p>1976-1977 3) XM1 Battle Tank</p><p>CMS Correspondence – Computerized Mail System</p><p>Box 1320</p><p>1979-1980 1) CMS-0-008-10-1+3 </p><p>1979 2) CMS-0-008-10-2 </p><p>1979-1980 3) CMS-0-010-10-1 </p><p>1978-1979 4) CMS-0-010-10-2 </p><p>1979-1980 5) CMS-0-010-10-3 </p><p>Undated 6) CMS-0-015-10-1 </p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-016-10-3 </p><p>1978-1979 8) CMS-0-017-10-2 1980 9) CMS-0-021-10-1 </p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-022-10-3 </p><p>1979 11) CMS-0-024-10-2 </p><p>1979 12) CMS-0-024-10-3 </p><p>1979 13) CMS-0-025-10-2 </p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-028-10-1+3 </p><p>1979 15) CMS-0-028-10-2 </p><p>Undated 16) CMS-0-029-10-1 </p><p>1979 17) CMS-0-029-10-2 </p><p>1980 18) CMS-0-035-10-1+3 </p><p>1979-1980 19) CMS-0-036-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 20) CMS-0-037-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 21) CMS-0-038-10-1 </p><p>1979-1980 22) CMS-0-038-10-2</p><p>Box 1321</p><p>1979-1980 1) CMS-0-039-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1980 2) CMS-0-039-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-042-10-1+3 </p><p>1977-1979 4) CMS-0-042-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979 5) CMS-0-042-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979 6) CMS-0-043-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1322</p><p>1979 1) CMS-0-043-10-2, Folder 2 1979-1980 2) CMS-0-043-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 3) CMS-0-043-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-0-051-10-3 </p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-052-10-1+3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-053-10-3 </p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-056-10-1 </p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-057-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-059-10-1+3 </p><p>Undated 10) CMS-0-060-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1323</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-063-10-1+3</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-065-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-065-10-2 </p><p>Undated 4) CMS-0-066-10-3 </p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-067-10-1 </p><p>1979-1980 6) CMS-0-071-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-072-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-073-10-1+3 </p><p>Undated 9) CMS-0-074-10-1 </p><p>Undated 10) CMS-0-077-10-1+3 </p><p>1979-1980 11) CMS-0-078-10-2 </p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-078-10-3 </p><p>1979-1980 13) CMS-0-079-10-1+3 </p><p>1979-1980 14) CMS-0-079-10-2 1980 15) CMS-0-081-10-2 </p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-084-10-1+3 </p><p>1979-1980 17) CMS-0-084-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1980 18) CMS-0-084-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1980 19) CMS-0-084-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1980 20) CMS-0-085-10-1</p><p>1980 21) CMS-0-086-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1324</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-086-10-2 </p><p>1979-1980 2) CMS-0-087-10-2 </p><p>Undated 3) CMS-0-088-10-1 </p><p>1979-1980 4) CMS-0-091-10-1+3 </p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-091-10-2 </p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-093-10-1+3</p><p>1979 7) CMS-0-093-10-2</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-099-10-1</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-100-10-1+3</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-102-10-1</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-105-10-1</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-105-10-2</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-106-10-2 (2001 – 2102)</p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-106-10-2 (2103 – 2246)</p><p>Box 1325 1980 1) CMS-0-107-10-1</p><p>1979-1980 2) CMS-0-107-10-2</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-108-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1980 4) CMS-0-108-10-2</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-112-10-1+3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-113-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1980 7) CMS-0-113-10-2</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-114-10-1+3</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-114-10-2</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-115-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-116-10-1+3</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-119-10-2</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-120-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 14) CMS-0-121-10-1</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-122-10-1</p><p>1976-1980 16) CMS-0-122-10-2 </p><p>Undated 17) CMS-0-126-10-1</p><p>1979-1980 18) CMS-0-126-10-2</p><p>Box 1326</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-0-128-10-1+3</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-129-05-1</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-0-133-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-0-134-10-1</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-136-10-1 1979-1980 6) CMS-0-136-10-2 (2001-2144)</p><p>1979-1980 7) CMS-0-136-10-2 (2146-2235)</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-137-10-1</p><p>1979-1980 9) CMS-0-137-10-2</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-0-140-10-1</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-0-142-10-1+3</p><p>1978-1980 12) CMS-0-144-10-1</p><p>Undated 13) CMS-0-144-10-2</p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-149-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-0-150-10-1</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-154-05-1+3</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0-154-10-1+3</p><p>1980 18) CMS-0-155-10-1</p><p>1978-1980 19) CMS-0-155-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1980 20) CMS-0-155-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1980 21) CMS-0-155-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1327</p><p>1978-1980 1) CMS-0-155-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-157-10-1</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-158-10-1+3</p><p>1980 4) CMS-0-163-10-1+3</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-164-10-1+3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-165-10-1+3</p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-168-10-1+3 1980 8) CMS-0-169-10-1</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-169-10-3</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-171-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-171-10-2</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-172-10-1+3</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-172-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1980 14 CMS-0-172-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-172-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-172-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0-175-10-1</p><p>Box 1328</p><p>1979-1980 1) CMS-0-175-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979-1980 2) CMS-0-175-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-176-10-1+3</p><p>1980 4) CMS-0-179-05-1</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-182-10-1+3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-182-10-2</p><p>1978-1980 7) CMS-0-183-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1980 8) CMS-0-183-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-185-10-1</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-189-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-189-10-2</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-191-10-1</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-191-10-2 1980 14) CMS-0-192-10-1+3</p><p>1960-1980 15) CMS-0-193-10-2 </p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-196-10-2</p><p>1979-1980 17) CMS-0-197-10-2</p><p>Box 1329</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-199-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1980 2) CMS-0-199-10-2 </p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-200-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1980 4) CMS-0-200-10-2 </p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-204-10-1</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-205-10-2</p><p>1979-1980 7) CMS-0-206-10-2 </p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-207-10-1</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-207-10-2</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-210-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-211-10-1+3</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-211-10-2</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-212-10-1+3</p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-212-10-2</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-213-10-1+3</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-219-10-1+3</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0-221-10-1+3</p><p>1980 18) CMS-0-224-10-1</p><p>1980 19) CMS-0-225-10-1 1980 20) CMS-0-227-10-1+3</p><p>1980 21) CMS-0-228-10-1+3</p><p>1980 22) CMS-0-231-10-1+3</p><p>1980 23) CMS-0-231-10-2</p><p>1980 24) CMS-0-232-10-1</p><p>1980 25) CMS-0-232-10-2</p><p>1980 26) CMS-0-233-10-1</p><p>1980 27) CMS-0-235-05-3</p><p>1980 28) CMS-0-235-10-1</p><p>1980 29) CMS-0-238-10-1</p><p>Box 1330</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-238-10-2</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-239-10-1+3</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-239-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1980 4) CMS-0-239-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-239-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-240-10-1</p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-240-10-2</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-241-10-2</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-246-10-1+3</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-247-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-248-10-2</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-249-10-1+3</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-252-10-1+3 1980 14) CMS-0-252-10-2</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-253-10-1+3</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-280-10-1+3</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0- 281-10-1+3 </p><p>Box 1331</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-281-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-281-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-284-10-3</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-0-289-10-1</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-289-10-2</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-290-10-2</p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-291-10-2</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-294-10-1</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-295-10-2</p><p>Box 1332</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-296-10-2</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-298-10-1+3</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-298-10-2</p><p>1980 4) CMS-0-302-10-2</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-304-10-1+3</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-308-10-1+3</p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-308-10-2</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-309-10-1 1980 9) CMS-0-311-10-2</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-315-10-1+3</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-315-10-2</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-315-42-1-3</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-317-10-2</p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-318-10-2</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-318-42-1-3</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-322-10-1+3</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0-323-42-6</p><p>1980 18) CMS-0-324-10-3</p><p>1980 19) CMS-0-324-42-2-3</p><p>Undated 20) CMS-0-325-10-1+3</p><p>1980 21) CMS-0-326-10-2</p><p>1980 22) CMS-0-326-42-2</p><p>1980 23) CMS-0-329-42-1-12</p><p>1980 24) CMS-0-330-42-3</p><p>1980 25) CMS-0-331-42-1</p><p>1980 26) CMS-0-336-10-1+3</p><p>1980 27) CMS-0-336-10-2</p><p>1980 28) CMS-0-336-42-0001-0004</p><p>1980 29) CMS-0-337-10-3</p><p>1980 30) CMS-0-337-42-0001-0006</p><p>1980 31) CMS-0-337-43-0007</p><p>1980 32) CMS-0-337-43-2</p><p>1980 33) CMS-0-338-10-1+3 1980 34) CMS-0-338-10-2</p><p>1980 35) CMS-0-338-42-1</p><p>1980 36) CMS-0-340-42-0001-0012</p><p>1980 37) CMS-0-343-42-2</p><p>1980 38) CMS-0-344-43-2</p><p>Box 1333</p><p>1980 1) CMS-0-345-10-1</p><p>1980 2) CMS-0-345-42-0002-0004</p><p>1980 3) CMS-0-346-10-1+3</p><p>1980 4) CMS-0-346-42-0001-0005</p><p>1980 5) CMS-0-346-43-2</p><p>1980 6) CMS-0-347-10-2</p><p>1980 7) CMS-0-350-10-1+3</p><p>1980 8) CMS-0-350-10-2</p><p>1980 9) CMS-0-351-42-000-2-3</p><p>1980 10) CMS-0-352-42-000-5</p><p>1980 11) CMS-0-353-42-000-1-2</p><p>1980 12) CMS-0-354-10-2</p><p>1980 13) CMS-0-354-43-200-2-10</p><p>1980 14) CMS-0-355-84-3200-1-10</p><p>1980 15) CMS-0-357-10-1+3</p><p>1980 16) CMS-0-357-10-2</p><p>1980 17) CMS-0-357-42-000-1-5</p><p>1980 18) CMS-0-358-42-009 1980 19) CMS-0-364-42-000-1-7</p><p>1980 20) CMS-0-365-10-1</p><p>1980 21) CMS-1-005-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1980 22) CMS-1-005-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 23) CMS-1-007-10-3 </p><p>1980 24) CMS-1-009-10-1+3</p><p>1980-1981 25) CMS-1-015-10-2 </p><p>1981 26) CMS-1-016-10-1</p><p>1980-1981 27) CMS-1-026-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1334</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-028-10-1+3</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-028-10-2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-033-10-1+3</p><p>1980 4) CMS-1-033-10-2 </p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-034-10-1+3</p><p>1980-1981 6) CMS-1-034-10-2 </p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-035-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1981 8) CMS-1-035-10-2 </p><p>1980 9) CMS-1-036-10-2 </p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-037-10-1</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-037-10-2</p><p>Box 1335</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-041-10-2 1981 2) CMS-1-050-10-1+3</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-051-10-1+3</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-054-10-2</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-055-10-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-056-10-1+3</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-056-10-2+2</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-057-10-1</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-058-10-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-061-10-1</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-061-10-2</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-062-10-3</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-064-10-1</p><p>1981 14) CMS-1-065-10-1</p><p>1981 15) CMS-1-068-10-1+3</p><p>1981 16) CMS-1-069-10-1+3</p><p>1981 17) CMS-1-070-10-2</p><p>1981 18) CMS-1-071-10-1+3</p><p>1981 19) CMS-1-072-10-1+3</p><p>1981 20) CMS-1-077-10-1</p><p>1981 21) CMS-1-078-10-3</p><p>1981 22) CMS-1-079-10-1+3</p><p>1981 23) CMS-1-082-10-1+3</p><p>1981 24) CMS-1-083-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1336 1981 1) CMS-1-084-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-084-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-084-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-089-05-1</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-091-10-1</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-092-10-1+3</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-093-10-1</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-097-10-1+3</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-097-10-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-098-10-3</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-099-10-1+3</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-103-10-1+3</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-110-10-1+3</p><p>1981 14) CMS-1-111-10-1+3 </p><p>1981 15) CMS-1-111-10-2 </p><p>1981 16) CMS-1-112-10-3</p><p>1981 17) CMS-1-113-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1337</p><p>1979-1981 1) CMS-1-114-10-2 </p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-117-10-2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-118-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-1-119-10-1</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-124-10-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-125-10-1+3 1981 7) CMS-1-126-10-1</p><p>1980-1981 8) CMS-1-126-10-2 </p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-128-10-1+3</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-132-10-1</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-134-10-1</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-140-05-1+3</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-140-10-1+3</p><p>1981 14) CMS-1-141-10-1+3</p><p>1981 15) CMS-1-145-10-1+3</p><p>1981 16) CMS-1-146-10-1+3</p><p>1981 17) CMS-1-146-10-2</p><p>1981 18) CMS-1-147-10-1</p><p>1981 19) CMS-1-148-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 20) CMS-1-149-10-1+3</p><p>1981 21) CMS-1-152-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 22) CMS-1-153-10-1+3</p><p>1981 23) CMS-1-155-10-1+3</p><p>1981 24) CMS-1-159-05-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 25) CMS-1-159-05-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 26) CMS-1-159-09-2</p><p>Box 1338</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-1-159-10-1+3</p><p>1979-1981 2) CMS-1-160-09-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-160-09-2, Folder 2 1981 4) CMS-1-160-10-1+3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-161-10-1</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-161-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-161-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-161-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-161-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1339</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-162-09-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-162-09-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-162-09-2, Folder 3</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-163-10-1+3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-166-10-1</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-166-10-2</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-167-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-167-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-167-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1340</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-168-09-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-168-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-168-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-169-09-2</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-169-10-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-173-09-2 1981 7) CMS-1-173-10-2</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-174-08-2</p><p>Box 1341</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-174-09-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-176-09-2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-176-10-1+3</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-177-09-2</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-187-09-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-187-10-1</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-188-09-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-188-09-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-189-09-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-190-10-2</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-191-10-8</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-194-10-1</p><p>Box 1342</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-195-08-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-195-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-195-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-195-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-197-09-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-197-09-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-197-10-2 1978-1981 8) CMS-1-198-09-2 </p><p>Box 1343</p><p>1979-1981 1) CMS-1-198-10-2 </p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-201-05-2</p><p>1978-1981 3) CMS-1-201-10-2 </p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-209-08-2</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-209-10-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-210-07-2</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-210-10-1+3</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-210-10-2</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-215-07-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-217-07-2</p><p>Box 1344</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-223-10-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-225-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-1-226-10-1</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-237-10-1</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-238-10-3</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-239-10-1+3</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-243-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-243-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-243-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-244-10-1+3</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-253-10-1+3 1981 12) CMS-1-258-10-2</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-259-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1345</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-259-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-260-10-2</p><p>1981 3) CMS- 1-265-10-2</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-265-10-3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-266-10-2</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-268-10-1+3</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-272-10-1+3</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-273-10-1+3</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-278-10-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-279-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-279-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-286-10-2</p><p>Box 1346</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-287-10-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-292-10-2</p><p>1980-1981 3) CMS-1-294-10-2</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-299-10-1+3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-300-10-1+3</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-300-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-300-10-2, Folder 2 1981 8) CMS-1-300-15-1</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-302-10-1-3</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-302-10-2</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-302-15-1003-8</p><p>Box 1347</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-306-10-2</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-306-06-1001-10</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-306-15-1007-10</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-307-15-1001-027</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-308-15-1001-014</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-309-10-2</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-310-15-1001-015</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-314-15-1001-1020</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-316-10-2</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-316-15-1001-005</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-317-10-2</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-317-15-001 to 1-317-15-028</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-320-10-2</p><p>1981 14) CMS-1-320-15-1001 to 1-320-15-1014</p><p>1981 15) CMS-1-322-10-2</p><p>1981 16) CMS-1-323-10-2</p><p>1981 17) CMS-1-324-10-2</p><p>1981 18) CMS-1-327-15-1002 to 1-327-15-1090 Box 1348</p><p>1981 1) CMS-1-328-15-1001 to 1-328-15-1016</p><p>1981 2) CMS-1-336-10-1+3</p><p>1981 3) CMS-1-336-15-1-001 to 1-336-15-1-009</p><p>1981 4) CMS-1-337-10-2</p><p>1981 5) CMS-1-337-15-1001 to 1-337-15-1030</p><p>1981 6) CMS-1-337-44-3</p><p>1981 7) CMS-1-338-10-2</p><p>1981 8) CMS-1-338-15-1001 to 1-338-15-1035</p><p>1981 9) CMS-1-342-15-1001 to 1-342-15-1004</p><p>1981 10) CMS-1-343-10-2 (2001-2097), Folder 1</p><p>1981 11) CMS-1-343-10-2 (2001-2097), Folder 2</p><p>1981 12) CMS-1-343-10-2 (2098-Last), Folder 3</p><p>1981 13) CMS-1-344-10-1</p><p>1981 14) CMS-1-344-10-2+3</p><p>1981 15) CMS-1-345-10-1+3</p><p>Ca. 1981 16) CMS-1-348-15-1001</p><p>1981 17) CMS-1-349-10-2</p><p>1981 18) CMS-1-350-15-1001 to 1-350-15-1031</p><p>1981 19) CMS-1-355-10-2</p><p>1981 20) CMS-1-355-15-1001 to 1-355-15-1005</p><p>1981 21) CMS-1-356-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1349</p><p>1981 1) CMS-2-004-15-1001 to 2-004-15-1074 1981 2) CMS-2-005-10-2</p><p>1981 3) CMS-2-005-10-3</p><p>1981 4) CMS-2-005-15-1001 to 2-005-15-1020</p><p>1981 5) CMS-2-006-10-2 (2001-2078)</p><p>1976-1981 6) CMS-2-006-10-2 (2079-2144)</p><p>1981-1982 7) CMS-2-008-15-1001 to 2-008-15-1045</p><p>1981 8) CMS-2-012-10-2</p><p>1981-1982 9) CMS-2-015-10-2+3</p><p>1981-1982 10) CMS-2-018-10-2 (2001-2086)</p><p>1981-1982 11) CMS-2-018-10-2 (2087-2159)</p><p>Box 1350</p><p>1976-1982 1) CMS-2-018-10-2 (2160-2206)</p><p>1981-1982 2) CMS-2-018-15-1001 to 2-018-15-1048</p><p>1981 3) CMS-2-019-10-2</p><p>1981 4) CMS-2-020-15-1</p><p>1980-1981 5) CMS-2-021-10-2+3</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-025-15-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-026-10-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-026-10-2 </p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-026-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-027-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-027-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-028-15-10-1+2</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-029-10-3 1982 14) CMS-2-032-10-2</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-032-10-3</p><p>Box 1351</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-035-10-2</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-036-10-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-036-10-2</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-039-15-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-040-10-1</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-040-15-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-041-15-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-042-10-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-042-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-043-10-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-043-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-047-10-1</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-047-10-2</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-048-10-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-048-15-1</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-050-10-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-050-15-1</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-053-15-1</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-054-10-1+3</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-054-15-1</p><p>1982 21) CMS-2-055-10-1 Box 1352</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-055-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-055-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1981-1982 3) CMS-2-056-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1981-1982 4) CMS-2-056-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-056-10-3</p><p>1981-1982 6) CMS-2-056-15-1</p><p>Undated 7) CMS-2-057-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1982 8) CMS-2-057-10-2</p><p>Box 1353</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-2-060-10-1+3</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-060-15-1</p><p>1981-1982 3) CMS-2-061-10-2</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-061-15-1</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-2-062-10-1+3</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-062-15-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-063-10-2</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-063-15-1</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-2-064-10-1+3</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-064-10-2</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-064-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-067-10-3</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-067-15-1 Undated 14) CMS-2-068-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-2-070-10-1+3</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-070-15-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-071-10-2</p><p>Undated 18) CMS-2-071-23-1+3</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-074-10-1, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1354</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-074-10-1, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-074-10-1, Folder 3</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-075-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-2-076-10-1+3</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-078-10-2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-081-15-1</p><p>Undated 7) CMS-2-083-10-1+3</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-083-15-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-084-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1982 10) CMS-2-085-10-2</p><p>1981-1982 11) CMS-2-085-15-1</p><p>Box 1355</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-088-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1982 2) CMS-2-088-10-2</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-088-15-1</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-2-089-10-1+3 1981-1982 5) CMS-2-089-15-1</p><p>1981-1982 6) CMS-2-090-15-1</p><p>Undated 7) CMS-2-090-23-1+3</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-2-091-10-1+3</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-091-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-092-10-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1356</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 5</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-092-10-2, Folder 6</p><p>Box 1357</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-092-23-1+3</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-092-23-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-092-23-2, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-2-095-10-1+3</p><p>1981 5) CMS-2-095-10-2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-096-10-1+3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-096-23-1+3</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-2-097-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-2-097-23-1+3 1982 10) CMS-2-098-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-2-099-10-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-099-10-2</p><p>Undated 13) CMS-2-103-10-1+3</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-103-10-2</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-104-10-2</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-104-23-2</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-105-10-1+3</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-105-10-2</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-106-10-1+3</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-110-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1358</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-111-10-1+3</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-112-10-1+3</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-112-10-2</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-113-10-1+3</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-113-15-10-1 to 2-113-15-10-29</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-116-10-1+3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-116-15-10-01 to 2-116-15-10-52</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-118-10-1+3</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-118-15-10-01 to 2-118-15-10-14</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-119-10-1+3</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-119-10-2</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-119-15-10-01 to 2-119-15-10-16 1982 13) CMS-2-120-10-1+3</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-120-15-10-01 to 2-120-15-10-20</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-124-10-2</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-124-23-1-3</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-125-23-1-3</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-126-23-1</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-127-23-1</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-130-23-1</p><p>Box 1359</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-131-23-1-3</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-132-23-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-133-23-1-3</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-134-23-1-3</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-137-23-1-3</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-138-23-1-3, Folder 1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-138-23-1-3, Folder 2</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-139-23-1-3</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-140-23-1-3</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-141-23-1-3</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-144-23-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-144-23-2, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1360</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-146-23-1+3 1982 2) CMS-2-147-23-3</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-148-15-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-148-23-1+3</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2- 152-15-1</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-152-23-1+3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-153-15-10-01 to 2-153-15-10-21</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-154-10-2</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-154-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-154-23-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-154-23-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-154-23-2, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1361</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-154-23-2, Folder 4</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-155-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-155-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-155-15-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-155-23-2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-158-15-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-158-23-1-3</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-158-23-2</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-159-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-159-23-1-3</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-160-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-160-23-1-3 1982 13) CMS-2-161-15-1</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-162-15-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-165-15-1</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-166-15-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-167-15-1</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-167-23-1-3</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-167-23-2</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-168-15-1</p><p>1982 21) CMS-2-168-23-1+3</p><p>Box 1362</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-169-15-1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-172-15-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-172-23-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-173-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-173-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-173-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-173-15-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-173-23-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-174-23-3</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-175-10-2</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-175-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-175-23-2</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-175-23-3</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-176-15-1 1982 15) CMS-2-176-23-1+3</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-176-23-2</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-179-10-2</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-179-15-1</p><p>Box 1363</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-179-23-1+3</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-180-15-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-180-23-3</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-181-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-181-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-181-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-181-23-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-181-23-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-181-23-3</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-182-15-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-183-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-183-23-1+3</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-188-10-2</p><p>Box 1364</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-188-15-1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-189-15-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-193-15-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-194-10-2 1982 5) CMS-2-194-15-1</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-195-10-1+3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-195-15-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-196-10-2</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-196-15-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-197-15-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-200-15-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-202-10-2</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-203-10-2</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-203-23-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-204-10-2</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-207-15-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-208-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-208-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-208-10-2. Folder 3</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-208-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1365</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-209-15-1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-214-10-2</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-214-15-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-215-15-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-216-15-1</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-217-10-1+3</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-218-23-1 1982 8) CMS-2-221-23-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-222-23-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-223-23-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-225-10-2</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-225-23-1</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-228-23-1</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-229-10-2</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-230-23-1</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-231-23-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-232-10-2</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-232-23-1</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-235-10-2</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-235-23-1</p><p>1982 21) CMS-2-236-23-1</p><p>1982 22) CMS-2-237-23-1</p><p>1982 23) CMS-2-238-23-1</p><p>1982 24) CMS-2-242-10-2</p><p>1982 25) CMS-2-243-10-2</p><p>1982 26) CMS-2-243-23-1</p><p>1982 27) CMS-2-244-23-1</p><p>1982 28) CMS-2-245-23-1</p><p>1982 29) CMS-2-245-23-2</p><p>1982 30) CMS-2-246-10-2</p><p>1982 31) CMS-2-250-10-2</p><p>1982 32) CMS-2-250-23-1 1982 33) CMS-2-251-23-1</p><p>Box 1366</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-252-23-1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-253-10-2</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-256-23-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-257-23-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-258-10-1+2</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-258-23-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-259-23-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-259-37-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-260-10-2</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-260-23-1</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-2-263-10-1+3</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-263-23-1</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-264-23-1</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-265-23-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-266-23-1</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-270-10-2</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-270-23-1</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-271-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-271-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-272-23-1</p><p>Box 1367</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-273-23-1 1982 2) CMS-2-277-23-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-278-23-1</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-2-279-10-1+3</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-279-23-1</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-279-23-2</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-280-10-2</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-280-23-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-281-23-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-285-10-2</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-285-23-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-286-15-1-001-004</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-286-23-1</p><p>Undated 14) CMS-287-15-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-287-23-1</p><p>Undated 16) CMS-2-288-10-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-291-15-1</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-291-23-1</p><p>Undated 19) CMS-2-292-10-1+3</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-292-10-2</p><p>1982 21) CMS-2-292-15-1</p><p>1982 22) CMS-2-293-15-1</p><p>1982 23) CMS-2-294-23-1</p><p>1982 24) CMS-2-295-10-3</p><p>1982 25) CMS-2-295-23-1 Box 1368</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-298-09-2</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-298-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-298-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-298-23-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-299-10-1+3</p><p>1982 6) CMS-2-299-10-2</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-299-15-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-299-23-1</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-300-10-1+3</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-300-15-1</p><p>1982 11) CMS-2-300-23-1</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-300-55-1</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-301-15-1</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-309-23-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-313-23-1</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-319-23-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-320-23-1</p><p>Box 1369</p><p>1982 1) CMS-2-321-23-1</p><p>1982 2) CMS-2-322-23-1</p><p>1982 3) CMS-2-323-23-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-2-333-15-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-2-335-23-1 1982 6) CMS-2- 336-23-1</p><p>1982 7) CMS-2-337-23-1</p><p>1982 8) CMS-2-340-10-2</p><p>1982 9) CMS-2-340-23-1</p><p>1982 10) CMS-2-341-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1982 11) CMS-2-341-23-1 - Bill Considerations</p><p>1982 12) CMS-2-342-15-1</p><p>1982 13) CMS-2-343-15-1</p><p>1982 14) CMS-2-344-23-1</p><p>1982 15) CMS-2-347-15-1001 to 2-347-15-1002</p><p>1982 16) CMS-2-347-23-1</p><p>1982 17) CMS-2-348-10-1+3 - Petitioners Naturalized at United States District Court, Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1982 18) CMS-2-349-15-1</p><p>1982 19) CMS-2-350-23-1</p><p>1982 20) CMS-2-351-23-1</p><p>1982 21) CMS-2-355-23-1</p><p>1982 22) CMS-2-356-10-1+3</p><p>1982 23) CMS-2-362-23-1</p><p>1982 24) CMS-3-005-10-2</p><p>1982 25) CMS-3-005-23-1</p><p>1982 26) CMS-3-006-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1370</p><p>1982 1) CMS-3-006-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) CMS-3-006-10-2, Folder 3 1982 3) CMS-3-007-10-1+3</p><p>1982 4) CMS-3-007-23-1</p><p>1982 5) CMS-3-010-10-3 - Petitioners Naturalized at United States District Court at New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-011-10-3</p><p>1981-1982 7) CMS-3-012-10-2 </p><p>1982-1983 8) CMS-3-014-10-1</p><p>1981-1982 9) CMS-3-017-10-2</p><p>1982 10) CMS-3-017-23-1-001 to 3-017-23-1-002</p><p>1982-1983 11) CMS-3-018-23-1-001 to 3-018-23-1-008</p><p>1982 12) CMS-3-019-10-2</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-019-15-1-001 to 3-019-15-1-005</p><p>1982-1983 14) CMS-3-024-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 15) CMS-3-025-10-1</p><p>1981-1982 16) CMS-3-026-10-2</p><p>1982-1983 17) CMS-3-027-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1371</p><p>1981-1982 1) CMS-3-027-10-2</p><p>1982-1983 2) CMS-3-028-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-031-10-1</p><p>1982 4) CMS-3-033-10-1+3+4+5</p><p>1982-1983 5) CMS-3-034-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-034-10-2</p><p>1982-1983 7) CMS-3-035-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-039-10-1+3 1982-1983 9) CMS-3-039-15-1-1 to 3-039-15-1-43</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-041-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-045-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1982 12) CMS-3-045-10-2</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-046-10-1+3</p><p>1982 14) CMS-3-047-10-1</p><p>1982-1983 15) CMS-3-048-10-2</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-049-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 17) CMS-3-053-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 18) CMS-3-054-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 19) CMS-3-054-10-2, 1982 Library and Abstracts, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1372</p><p>1982-1983 1) CMS-3-054-10-2, 1982 Library and Abstracts, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1983 2) CMS-3-061-15-1-001 to 3-061-15-1-027</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-062-15-1-001 to 3-062-15-1-015</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-063-15-1-001 to 3-063-15-1-013</p><p>1982 5) CMS-3-067-01-1</p><p>1982-1983 6) CMS-3-067-10-1+3 </p><p>1982-1983 7) CMS-3-067-15-1-001 to 3-067-15-1-041</p><p>1982-1983 8) CMS-3-068-10-1+3 </p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-068-10-2</p><p>1982-1983 10) CMS-3-068-15-1-001 to 3-068-15-1-021</p><p>1982-1983 11) CMS-3-069-10-1+3 </p><p>1982-1983 12) CMS-3-070-10-1 Box 1373</p><p>1982-1983 1) CMS-3-070-15-1-001 to 3-070-15-1-015 </p><p>1982-1983 2) CMS-3-073-10-1+3 </p><p>1982-1983 3) CMS-3-073-55-1 </p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-074-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 5) CMS-3-075-10-1+3</p><p>1978-1983 6) CMS-3-076-10-1+3 </p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-077-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-082-10-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-083-10-1+3</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-084-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-087-10-1+3</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-088-10-1+3</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-089-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 14) CMS-3-096-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1374</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-101-10-1+3</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-102-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-103-10-1+3</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-104-10-1+3</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-105-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-108-10-1</p><p>1982-1983 7) CMS-3-109-10-1+3 1983 8) CMS-3-111-10-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-111-10-2</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-111-15-1</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-116-10-1</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-116-10-1+3</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-117-10-1+3</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-119-10-1+3</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-122-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1375</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-122-15-1-001 to 3-122-15-1-003</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-123-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-124-10-1+3</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-124-10-2</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-125-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 6) CMS-3-125-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 7) CMS-3-125-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1983 8) CMS-3-125-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-125-10-2, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1376</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-125-10-2, Folder 5</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-126-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-126-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-126-10-2, Folder 2 1983 5) CMS-3-129-10-1+3</p><p>1982 6) CMS-3-129-10-2</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-130-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-131-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1377</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-132-10-1</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-132-10-2</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-137-10-1+3</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-138-10-1+3</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-138-10-2</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-139-10-1+3</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-143-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-144-10-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-144-10-2</p><p>Box 1378</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-145-10-2</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-146-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-146-10-2</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-147-15-1-001</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-152-15-1-001 to 3-152-15-1-045</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-153-02-1</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-153-13-1-001 to 3-153-13-1-002</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-153-15-1-001 to 3-153-15-1-027 1983 9) CMS-3-154-02-1</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-154-15-1-001 to 3-154-15-1-011</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-157-10-1+3</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-157-15-1-001 to 3-157-15-1-014</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-158-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1983 14) CMS-3-158-15-1-001 to 3-158-15-1-046 </p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-159-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1379</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-159-10-2</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-159-15-1001-to 3-159-15-1028</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-160-10-1+3</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-164-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-164-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-165-10-1+3</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-165-15-1-001 to 3-165-15-1-062</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-167-15-1-001 to 3-167-15-1-020</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-168-10-3</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-171-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-172-10-1+3</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-173-10-1+3</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-174-10-1+3</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-174-15-1-001</p><p>Box 1380 1983 1) CMS-3-175-10-1+3</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-178-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-178-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-178-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-179-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-179-10-2</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-180-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-181-10-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-182-10-1+3</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-192-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-193-10-1+3</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-193-15-1-001 to 3-193-15-1-015</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-194-10-1+3</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-194-15-1-001 to 3-194-15-1-009</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-195-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1381</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-195-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-195-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-196-10-1+3</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-196-10-2</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-199-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-201-10-1+3</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-202-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-203-10-1+3 1983 9) CMS-3-206-10-1+3</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-206-10-2</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-207-10-1+3</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-208-10-1+3</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-208-10-2</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-209-10-1+3</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-210-10-1+3</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-214-10-2</p><p>Box 1382</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-216-10-1</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-217-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-220-10-2</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-224-10-1+3</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-228-10-2</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-235-15-1-001 to 3-235-15-1-023</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-236-15-1-001 to 3-236-15-1-014</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-237-15-1-001 to 3-237-15-1-031</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-241-15-1-001 to 3-241-15-1-023</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-242-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-242-15-1-001 to 3-242-15-1-015</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-243-10-1</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-244-15-1-002 to 3-244-15-1-022</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-249-10-1</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-250-10-3 Box 1383</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-251-10-2</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-252-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-252-10-2</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-256-10-1</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-257-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-257-10-2</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-258-10-1+3</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-259-10-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-259-10-2</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-262-10-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-263-15-1-001</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-265-10-1-3</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-266-10-1+3</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-266-10-2</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-269-10-1+3</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-269-10-2</p><p>Box 1384</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-272-10-2</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-273-10-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-273-10-2</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-276-10-1+3</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-280-15-1-001 1983 6) CMS-3-287-05-1-001</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-290-09-1-001 to 004</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-290-15-1-001 + 004</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-293-15-1-001 to 3-293-15-1-060</p><p>1983 10) CMS-3-293-23-3-001 to 194</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-294-15-1-001 to 3-294-15-1-031</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-294-23-1-001 to 030</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-298-15-1-001</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-299-07-3</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-299-15-1-001 to 073</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-300-15-3-001 to 029</p><p>Box 1385</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-300-15-10-001 to 3-300-15-10-050</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-301-15-1-001 to 002</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-301-15-3-001 to 013</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-304-15-1-001 to 002</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-305-15-1-001</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-305-23-1+3+4</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-306-23-1</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-308-10-3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-311-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-3-313-05-3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-313-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 12) CMS-3-313-10-1+3, Folder 2 1983 13) CMS-3-314-10-1+3</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-318-10-1+3</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-318-15-1-001 to 3-318-15-1-009</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-319-15-1-001 to 3-319-15-1-007</p><p>Box 1386</p><p>1983 1) CMS-3-320-15-1-001 to 3-320-15-1-032</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-320-23-1+3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-321-15-1-001 to 3-321-15-1-023</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-326-15-1-001 to 3-327-15-1-043</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-334-15-1-001 to 3-334-15-1-016</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-336-23-1+3</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-340-15-1-001 to 3-340-15-10-021</p><p>1983 8) CMS-3-340-23-1+3</p><p>1983 9) CMS-3-341-15-1-001 to 3-341-15-1-029</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-3-341-23-1+3</p><p>1983 11) CMS-3-342-15-1-001 to 3-342-15-1-057</p><p>1983 12) CMS-3-343-15-1-001 to 3-343-15-1-053</p><p>1983 13) CMS-3-346-15-1-001 to 3-346-15-1-028</p><p>1983 14) CMS-3-347-15-1-001 to 3-347-15-1-034</p><p>1983 15) CMS-3-347-23-1+3</p><p>1983 16) CMS-3-348-15-3-001 to 3-348-15-3-016</p><p>1983 17) CMS-3-348-23-1</p><p>Box 1387 1983 1) CMS-3-349-15-1-001</p><p>1983 2) CMS-3-349-23-3</p><p>1983 3) CMS-3-350-15-1-001 to 3-350-15-1-023</p><p>1983 4) CMS-3-353-23-1</p><p>1983 5) CMS-3-354-15-1-001 to 3-354-15-1-026</p><p>1983 6) CMS-3-355-15-1-001 to 3-355-15-1-037</p><p>1983 7) CMS-3-356-15-2-001 to 3-355-15-1-020</p><p>1983 8) CMS-4-003-10-1+3 </p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-003-10-2</p><p>1983 10) CMS-4-004-10-1+3 </p><p>1983-1984 11) CMS-4-005-10-1+3 </p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-005-15-001</p><p>1983-1984 13) CMS-4-009-10-1+3 </p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-010-10-1+3</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-011-05-1</p><p>1983-1984 16) CMS-4-011-10-1+3 </p><p>1983 17) CMS-4-011-15-1-001 to 4-011-15-1-002 </p><p>1983-1984 18) CMS-4-012-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1388</p><p>1983-1984 1) CMS-4-012-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-013-05-1</p><p>1983-1984 3) CMS-4-013-10-1+3 </p><p>1983-1984 4) CMS-4-013-10-2 </p><p>1983-1984 5) CMS-4-016-10-1 1983 6) CMS-4-016-10-2 (2001-2130)</p><p>1983 7) CMS-4-016-10-2 (2131-2258)</p><p>1983 8) CMS-4-016-10-2 (2259-2420)</p><p>1981-1983 9) CMS-4-016-10-2 (2421-2510)</p><p>Box 1389</p><p>1982-1983 1) CMS-4-017-10-2 (2001-2082), Folder 1</p><p>1982-1983 2) CMS-4-017-10-2 (2001-2082), Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 3) CMS-4-017-10-2 (2083-2234), Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 4) CMS-4-017-10-2 (2083-2234), Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 5) CMS-4-018-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 6) CMS-4-019-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 7) CMS-4-020-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 8) CMS-4-023-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1390</p><p>1983-1984 1) CMS-4-024-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 2) CMS-4-025-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 3) CMS-4-026-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 4) CMS-4-027-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 5) CMS-4-030-10-1+3</p><p>1983 6) CMS-4-030-10-2</p><p>Undated 7) CMS-4-031-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 8) CMS-4-032-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-033-10-1+3 1983-1984 10) CMS-4-033-10-2</p><p>1983-1984 11) CMS-4-034-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-037-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1391</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-038-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-039-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-040-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 4) CMS-4-041-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 5) CMS-4-044-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 6) CMS-4-044-10-2</p><p>Undated 7) CMS-4-045-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 8) CMS-4-046-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 9) CMS-4-047-10-1+3</p><p>1982-1984 10) CMS-4-052-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 11) CMS-4-053-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 12) CMS-4-054-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 13) CMS-4-055-10-1+3</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-058-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1392</p><p>1983-1984 1) CMS-4-059-10-1+3</p><p>1975-1984 2) CMS-4-060-10-1+3 </p><p>1983-1984 3) CMS-4-061-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-061-27-1+3 1983-1984 5) CMS-4-062-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-062-27-1</p><p>1983-1984 7) CMS-4-065-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-066-10-1</p><p>1983-1984 9) CMS-4-067-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-4-068-10-1</p><p>1983-1984 11) CMS-4-072-26-1</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-073-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 13) CMS-4-074-10-1+3</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-075-27-1</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-4-076-10-1+3</p><p>1984 16) CMS-4-076-23-1</p><p>1984 17) CMS-4-079-10-2</p><p>Box 1393</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-080-10-2</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-080-27-1</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-4-081-10-1</p><p>1983-1984 4) CMS-4-081-10-2</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-082-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-082-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 7) CMS-4-083-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 8) CMS-4-083-10-2</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-086-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-088-10-1+3 1984 11) CMS-4-088-27-1</p><p>Box 1394</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-089-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-090-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-095-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-100-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-100-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-101-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-102-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-102-10-2</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-103-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-103-10-2</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-104-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-107-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-109-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1395</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-110-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-114-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-115-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-116-10-1+3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-116-10-2</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-117-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-118-10-1</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-121-10-1+3 1984 9) CMS-4-121-10-2</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-122-10-1+3</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-123-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-124-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-125-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-125-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-128-10-1</p><p>1984 16) CMS-4-129-10-1</p><p>1983-1984 17) CMS-4-130-10-1+3 </p><p>1984 18) CMS-4-131-10-2</p><p>Box 1396</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-132-10-2</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-135-10-2</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-136-10-1</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-137-27-1</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-138-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-139-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-142-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-143-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-144-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-144-27-1</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-145-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1397 1984 1) CMS-4-146-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-150-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-151-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-152-10-1+3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-153-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-156-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-157-15-1-001</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-158-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-159-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-159-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-159-15-1-001</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-160-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-170-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-170-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1398</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-171-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-171-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-171-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-171-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-178-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-179-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-180-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-181-10-1+3 Box 1399</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-184-10-1</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-184-10-2</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-185-10-1</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-187-10-1+3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-187-12-3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-191-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-192-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-194-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-194-27-1</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-195-10-1+3</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-198-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-199-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-205-10-1+3</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-206-10-1+3</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-206-10-2</p><p>Box 1400</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-206-27-1-001</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-207-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-207-10-2</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-208-10-1+3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-208-10-2</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-209-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-209-10-2 1984 8) CMS-4-212-10-1</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-213-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-213-10-2</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-214-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-215-10-1</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-219-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-219-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-219-10-2</p><p>1984 16) CMS-4-220-10-1+3</p><p>1984 17) CMS-4-220-10-2</p><p>Box 1401</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-222-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-222-10-2</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-222-27-1</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-234-10-1</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-235-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-236-10-1</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-236-10-2</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-237-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-241-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-242-10-1+3</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-243-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-248-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-250-10-1+3 1984 14) CMS-4-250-10-2</p><p>Box 1402</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-254-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-255-15-1-001</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-256-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-256-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-257-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-257-10-2</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-262-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-263-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-264-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-265-10-1+3</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-268-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-269-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-272-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-272-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-275-10-1+3</p><p>1984 16) CMS-4-275-10-2 , Folder 1</p><p>Box 1403</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-275-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-275-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-276-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-276-10-2</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-277-10-1+3 1984 6) CMS-4-278-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-278-10-2</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-279-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-289-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 10) CMS-4-290-10-2</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-291-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-292-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-292-10-2</p><p>Box 1404</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-293-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 2) CMS-4-293-10-2</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-296-10-2</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-297-10-1+3</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-298-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-299-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-300-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 8) CMS-4-300-10-2</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-303-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-303-10-2</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-304-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-306-10-1+3</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-306-10-2</p><p>1984 14) CMS-4-307-10-1+3</p><p>1984 15) CMS-4-311-10-1+3 1984 16) CMS-4-311-10-2</p><p>1984 17) CMS-4-312-10-1+3</p><p>1984 18) CMS-4-314-10-1+3</p><p>1984 19) CMS-4-318-10-2</p><p>1984 20) CMS-4-319-10-1+3</p><p>1984 21) CMS-4-320-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1405</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-320-10-2</p><p>1984 2) CMS-4-321-10-1+3</p><p>1984 3) CMS-4-332-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-334-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-4-334-27-1</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-335-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-4-338-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-4-339-10-1+3</p><p>1984 9) CMS-4-342-10-1+3</p><p>1984 10) CMS-4-345-10-1+3</p><p>1984 11) CMS-4-347-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-4-347-10-2</p><p>1984 13) CMS-4-348-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1406</p><p>1984 1) CMS-4-349-10-1+3</p><p>1983 2) CMS-4-349-10-2 1984 3) CMS-4-352-10-1+3</p><p>1984 4) CMS-4-352-10-2</p><p>1984 5) CMS-4-355-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-4-356-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-5-002-10-1+3</p><p>1984 8) CMS-5-002-10-2</p><p>1984 9) CMS-5-003-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-5-003-15-1</p><p>1984 11) CMS-5-004-10-1+3</p><p>1984 12) CMS-5-004-10-2</p><p>1985 13) CMS-5-007-10-1+3</p><p>1985 14) CMS-5-007-27-1</p><p>1984-1985 15) CMS-5-008-10-1+3</p><p>1985 16) CMS-5-009-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 17) CMS-5-009-10-2</p><p>1984-1985 18) CMS-5-010-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 19) CMS-5-014-10-2</p><p>Box 1407</p><p>1984-1985 1) CMS-5-015-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 2) CMS-5-017-10-1+3 </p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-018-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 4) CMS-5-022-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 5) CMS-5-022-10-2 </p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-023-10-2, Folder 1 1985 7) CMS-5-023-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1984-1985 8) CMS-5-024-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 9) CMS-5-025-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 10) CMS-5-028-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 11) CMS-5-028-10-2 </p><p>Box 1408</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-029-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-030-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1984 3) CMS-5-030-10-2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-032-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-035-10-1+3</p><p>1984 6) CMS-5-035-10-2</p><p>1984-1985 7) CMS-036-10-1+3 </p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-037-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 9) CMS-5-037-10-2 </p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-038-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 11) CMS-5-039-10-1+3 </p><p>1984-1985 12) CMS-5-039-10-2 </p><p>1985 13) CMS-5-039-27-1</p><p>1985 14) CMS-5-044-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 15) CMS-5-045-10-1+3 </p><p>1985 16) CMS-5-050-10-1+3</p><p>1985 17) CMS-5-051-10-1+3 Box 1409</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-052-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-053-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-056-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-057-10-1+3</p><p>1984-1985 5) CMS-5-057-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 6) CMS-5-057-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-058-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-058-10-2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-059-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-060-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-064-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1410</p><p>1984-1985 1) CMS-5-064-10-2 </p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-065-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-066-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-067-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-070-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-071-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-072-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-072-10-2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-073-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-073-10-2</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-074-10-1+3 1985 12) CMS-5-077-10-1+3</p><p>1985 13) CMS-5-078-10-1+3</p><p>1985 14) CMS-5-079-10-1+3</p><p>1985 15) CMS-5-080-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1411</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-081-10-1+3</p><p>1983-1985 2) CMS-5-084-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-5-086-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-091-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-092-10-1+3+4</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-093-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-094-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-095-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1412</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-098-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-098-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-098-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-099-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-100-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-101-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-105-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-106-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-5-107-10-1+3 1985 10) CMS-5-108-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-109-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1413</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-112-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-114-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-114-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-115-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-116-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-116-27-1</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-119-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-119-10-2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-120-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-120-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-122-05-3</p><p>1984-1985 12) CMS-5-122-09-1 </p><p>1985 13) CMS-5-122-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1414</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-122-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-122-10-1+3, Folder 3</p><p>1984-1985 3) CMS-5-123-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1984-1985 4) CMS-5-123-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-126-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-127-10-1+3 1985 7) CMS-5-128-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-128-10-2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-129-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-129-10-2</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-130-10-1+3</p><p>1985 12) CMS-5-133-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1415</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-134-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-134-10-2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-135-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-136-10-1+3+4</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-137-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-137-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-141-08-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-142-07-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-142-08-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-143-07-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-143-08-1+3</p><p>1985 12) CMS-5-144-07-1+3</p><p>1985 13) CMS-5-144-08-1+3</p><p>1985 14) CMS-5-149-07-1+3</p><p>1985 15) CMS-5-149-08-1+3</p><p>1985 16) CMS-5-154-10-1+3</p><p>1985 17) CMS-5-155-10-1+3 Box 1416</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-156-10-1+3</p><p>1981-1985 2) CMS-5-157-10-1+3 </p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-161-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-165-08-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-165-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-168-10-1+3</p><p>1984 7) CMS-5-168-10-2</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-169-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-170-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-171-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1417</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-175-10-1+3</p><p>1984 2) CMS-5-175-10-2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-176-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-182-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-183-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-184-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-189-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-190-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-191-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-192-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-192-10-2, Folder 1 Box 1418</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-192-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-193-10-2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-196-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-196-10-2</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-198-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-199-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-200-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-203-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-204-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-205-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1419</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-205-10-2</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-206-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-206-10-2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-207-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-211-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-212-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-213-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-214-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-217-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-218-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-220-10-1+3 Box 1420</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-220-10-2</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-221-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-221-10-2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-225-08-1</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-233-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-239-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-240-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-242-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1421</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-246-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-248-10-1</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-252-10-1</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-253-10-1</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-254-10-1</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-255-10-1</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-256-10-1</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-256-10-3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-259-10-1</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-259-10-2</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-260-10-1</p><p>Box 1422 1985 1) CMS-5-261-10-3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-262-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-263-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-270-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-273-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-274-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-275-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-275-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-275-10-1+3, Folder 3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-276-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1423</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-277-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-280-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-280-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-282-10-1</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-283-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-288-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-289-10-1, Folder 1</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-289-10-1, Folder 2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-289-10-1, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1424</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-290-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-291-10-1+3 1982-1985 3) CMS-5-294-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-294-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-295-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-296-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1425</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-296-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1985 2) CMS-5-296-10-2 </p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-297-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-297-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-297-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1426</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-298-10-2</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-301-05-3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-301-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-302-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-303-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-304-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-308-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-309-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-310-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-311-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-312-10-1+3</p><p>1985 12) CMS-5-316-10-3+3 1985 13) CMS-5-317-10-2</p><p>1985 14) CMS-5-317-10-3+3</p><p>Box 1427</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-318-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-318-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-318-10-2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-319-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-319-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-322-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-323-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1428</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-324-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-324-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-325-10-1+3</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-326-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-326-10-2</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-329-10-1+3, Folder 1</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-329-10-1+3, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1429</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-330-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-330-10-2</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-331-10-1+3 1985 4) CMS-5-337-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-338-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-339-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-340-10-1+3</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-340-10-2</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-343-10-1+3</p><p>1985 10) CMS-5-344-10-1+3</p><p>1985 11) CMS-5-345-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1430</p><p>1985 1) CMS-5-346-10-1+3</p><p>1985 2) CMS-5-347-10-1+3</p><p>1985 3) CMS-5-347-10-2</p><p>1985 4) CMS-5-350-10-1+3</p><p>1985 5) CMS-5-351-10-1+3</p><p>1985 6) CMS-5-353-10-1+3</p><p>1985 7) CMS-5-353-10-2</p><p>1985 8) CMS-5-354-10-1+3</p><p>1985 9) CMS-5-357-10-1+3</p><p>1977 10) CMS-7-154-55-2, June 9</p><p>1977 11) CMS-7-157-55-2, June 6</p><p>1977 12) CMS-7-158-55-2, June 7</p><p>1977 13) CMS-7-159-55-2</p><p>1977 14) CMS-7-171-55-2, June 20</p><p>1977 15) CMS-7-172-55-2, June 21 1977 16) CMS-7-179-55-2, June 28</p><p>1977 17) CMS-7-180-55-2, June 29</p><p>1977 18) CMS-7-182-55-2, July 2</p><p>1977 19) CMS-7-186-55-2, July 6</p><p>1977 20) CMS-7-192-55-2, July 11</p><p>1977 21) CMS-7-193-55-2, July 12</p><p>1977 22) CMS-7-194-55-2, July 13</p><p>1977 23) CMS-7-195-55-2</p><p>1977 24) CMS-7-196-55-2</p><p>Box 1431</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-199-55-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-200-55-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-202-55-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-203-55-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-207-55-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-207-55-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-208-55-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 8) CMS-7-208-55-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 9) CMS-7-209-55-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-7-210-55-2</p><p>Box 1432</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-213-55-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-215-55-2, August 3 1977 3) CMS-7-216-55-2, August 4</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-227-55-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-227-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-228-55-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-228-57-2</p><p>1977 8) CMS-7-230-55-2</p><p>1977 9) CMS-7-230-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-7-235-57-2</p><p>1977 11) CMS-7-237-57-2</p><p>1977 12) CMS-7-241-57-2</p><p>1977 13) CMS-7-244-57-2</p><p>Box 1433</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-245-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-258-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-262-57-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-265-57-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-266-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-269-57-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-271-57-2</p><p>1977 8) CMS-7-272-57-2</p><p>1977 9) CMS-7-277-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-7-278-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 11) CMS-7-278-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 12) CMS-7-279-57-2 Box 1434</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-283-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-284-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-286-57-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-287-57-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-292-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-293-57-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-294-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1435</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-294-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-298-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-299-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-299-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-300-57-2001-2085</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-300-57-2086-2170</p><p>Box 1436</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-300-57-2171-2254</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-301-57-2001-2065</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-301-57-2066-2129</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-304-57-2001-2076</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-304-57-2077-2153</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-304-57-2154-2230 1977 7) CMS-7-304-57-2231-2306</p><p>Box 1437</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-305-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-306-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-308-57-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-311-57-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-313-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-315-57-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-318-57-2</p><p>1977 8) CMS-7-319-57-2</p><p>1977 9) CMS-7-320-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-7-321-57-2</p><p>1977 11) CMS-7-322-57-2</p><p>1977 12) CMS-7-327-57-2</p><p>1977 13) CMS-7-333-57-2</p><p>1977 14) CMS-7-334-57-2</p><p>Box 1438</p><p>1977 1) CMS-7-335-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-7-336-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-7-341-57-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-7-342-57-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-7-343-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-7-348-57-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-7-349-57-2 Box 1439</p><p>1977 1) CMS-8-003-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-004-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-8-005-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 4) CMS-8-005-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-8-006-57-2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-8-009-57-2</p><p>Box 1440</p><p>1977 1) CMS-8-016-57-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-017-57-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-8-019-57-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-8-020-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 5) CMS-8-020-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 6) CMS-8-023-59-2</p><p>1977 7) CMS-8-024-57-2</p><p>1977 8) CMS-8-024-59-2</p><p>1977 9) CMS-8-026-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-8-026-59-2</p><p>1977 11) CMS-8-027-57-2</p><p>1977 12) CMS-8-027-59-2</p><p>1977 13) CMS-8-030-57-2</p><p>1977 14) CMS-8-030-59-2 Box 1441</p><p>1977 1) CMS-8-031-57-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-031-57-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-8-031-59-2</p><p>1977 4) CMS-8-032-57-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-032-59-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-033-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-034-57-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-034-59-2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-037-57-20</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-038-57-2</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-038-59-2</p><p>1979 12) CMS-8- 039-59-2</p><p>Box 1442</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-040-59-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-041-59-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-8-042-59-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-044-59-2</p><p>1977 5) CMS-8-045-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 6) CMS-8-046-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 7) CMS-8-047-57-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-048-57-2</p><p>1977-1978 9) CMS-8-052-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-8-053-57-2 Box 1443</p><p>1977-1978 1) CMS-8-053-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 2) CMS-8-054-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 3) CMS-8-055-59-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-065-59-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-066-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 6) CMS-8-067-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 7) CMS-8-068-59-2</p><p>Box 1444</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-069-59-2</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-071-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-072-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 4) CMS-8-073-59-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-074-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 6) CMS-8-075-57-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-076-57-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-076-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1445</p><p>1976-1978 1) CMS-8-076-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 2) CMS-8-079-57-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-079-59-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-080-57-2 1977 5) CMS-8-080-59-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-081-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-082-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-086-57-2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-087-57-2</p><p>1977 10) CMS-8-087-59-2</p><p>1977 11) CMS-8-088-57-2</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-089-57-2</p><p>1977 13) CMS-8-089-59-2</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-093-57-2</p><p>Box 1446</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-093-59-2</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-095-59-2</p><p>1977 3) CMS-8-096-59-2</p><p>1976-1978 4) CMS-8-097-59-2 </p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-101-57-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-102-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-103-57-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-103-59-2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-104-57-2</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-107-57-2</p><p>Box 1447</p><p>1977-1978 1) CMS-8-109-57-2 1977-1978 2) CMS-8-109-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 3) CMS-8-111-57-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-111-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 5) CMS-8-114-57-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-117-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-121-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-124-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1448</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-124-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-125-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-128-57-1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-128-59-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-129-57-1 and 3</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-129-59-1</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-129-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-130-57-1</p><p>1977-1978 9) CMS-8-131-57-3</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-132-57-1</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-132-59-2</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-135-57-3</p><p>1977-1978 13) CMS-8-135-59-2</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-136-57-1</p><p>Box 1449 1978 1) CMS-8-137-57-1</p><p>1977-1978 2) CMS-8-137-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-138-59-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-139-57-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-139-59-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-141-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-142-57-1</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-143-57-1</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-143-59-2</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-143-99-1</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-144-57-1</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-144-59-2</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-145-57-1</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-146-57-1</p><p>1978 15) CMS-8-150-57-1</p><p>Box 1450</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-151-59-2</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-152-57-1</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-152-59-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-153-57-1</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-8-159-57-3</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-159-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 7) CMS-8-160-57-1</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-160-59-2, Folder 1 1977-1978 9) CMS-8-160-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1451</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-163-57-1</p><p>1977 2) CMS-8-163-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-164-57-1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-164-59-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-165-57-1+3</p><p>1977-1978 6) CMS-8-165-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-167-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-170-59-2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-177-01-1</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-177-57-3</p><p>1977 11) CMS-8-177-63-2</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-178-01-3</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-179-57-1</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-179-59-2</p><p>1977 15) CMS-8-179-63-2</p><p>1978 16) CMS-8-180-57-1</p><p>1978 17) CMS-8-180-59-2 </p><p>1978 18) CMS-8-181-59-2</p><p>Box 1452</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-186-57-1</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-187-57-3</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-188-63-1 1978 4) CMS-8-188-92-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-191-01-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-191-57-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-191-90-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-192-57-1</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-192-92-2</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-193-90-2</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-194-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 12) CMS-8-194-90-2 </p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-195-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 14) CMS-8-195-90-2 </p><p>1978 15) CMS-8-198-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 16) CMS-8-198-90-2 </p><p>Box 1453</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-199-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 2) CMS-8-199-90-2 </p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-201-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 4) CMS-8-201-90-2 </p><p>1976-1978 5) CMS-8-205-90-2 </p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-206-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 7) CMS-8-206-90-2 </p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-207-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 9) CMS-8-208-90-2 </p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-209-1-2 1978 11) CMS-8-209-57-1</p><p>1976-1978 12) CMS-8-209-90-2 </p><p>Undated 13) CMS-8-212-57-1</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-212-90-2</p><p>1978 15) CMS-8-213-57-1</p><p>Box 1454</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-215-57-1</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-216-57-1</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-219-57-1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-220-01-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-221-57-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-226-01-3</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-227-57-1</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-229-57-1</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-8-230-57-1</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-236-57-1</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-8-237-57-1</p><p>Undated 12) CMS-8-241-57-1</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-248-57-3</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-248-59-2</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-8-249-57-1</p><p>1978 16) CMS-8-250-01-2</p><p>Undated 17) CMS-8-250-57-1</p><p>1978 18) CMS-8-251-55-2 1978 19) CMS-8-251-57-1</p><p>1978 20) CMS-8-256-57-1</p><p>Box 1455</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-257-59-2</p><p>1977-1978 2) CMS-8-258-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-261-57-1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-262-57-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-262-59-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-263-57-1</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-264-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-265-57-1</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-269-57-2</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-269-59-2</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-270-57-1</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-271-57-1</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-271-59-2</p><p>Undated 14) CMS-8-272-57-1</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-8-275-57-1</p><p>1978 16) CMS-8-276-59-2</p><p>Box 1456</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-277-57-1</p><p>Undated 2) CMS-8-278-57-1+3</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-279-59-2 1978 4) CMS-8-281-59-2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-283-59-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-285-01-3</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-285-59-2</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-290-59-2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-292-57-1</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-293-01-2</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-293-57-1</p><p>1977-1978 12) CMS-8-297-59-2</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-298-01-2</p><p>Box 1457</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-299-10-1</p><p>1977-1978 2) CMS-8-299-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-8-300-01-2</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-300-10-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-8-303-01-2</p><p>1978 6) CMS-8-304-59-2</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-306-10-1</p><p>1978 8) CMS-8-307-10-1</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-310-10-1</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-312-01-2</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-8-312-10-1</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-313-10-1</p><p>Undated 13) CMS-8-313-59-2 1978 14) CMS-8-314-59-2</p><p>1978 15) CMS-8-317-01-2</p><p>1978 16) CMS-8-317-10-1</p><p>1977-1978 17) CMS-8-318-10-1</p><p>1978 18) CMS-8-318-59-2</p><p>Box 1458</p><p>1978 1) CMS-8-319-10-1</p><p>1978 2) CMS-8-321-10-1</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-8-331-10-1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-8-333-10-1</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-8-334-10-1</p><p>Undated 6) CMS-8-335-10-3</p><p>1978 7) CMS-8-338-10-1</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-8-339-10-1</p><p>1978 9) CMS-8-339-59-2</p><p>1978 10) CMS-8-341-59-2</p><p>1978 11) CMS-8-342-10-1</p><p>1978 12) CMS-8-345-10-1</p><p>1978 13) CMS-8-346-10-2</p><p>1978 14) CMS-8-348-10-1</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-8-352-10-3</p><p>1978 16) CMS-8-353-10-1</p><p>1978 17) CMS-8-353-59-2</p><p>1978 18) CMS-9-002-10-1 1978 19) CMS-9-002-59-2</p><p>1979 20) CMS-9-003-10-3</p><p>Undated 21) CMS-9-004-10-1</p><p>1977-1979 22) CMS-9-004-59-2</p><p>Undated 23) CMS-9-005-10-1</p><p>1978 24) CMS-9-005-10-2</p><p>1977 25) CMS-9-005-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1459</p><p>1977 1) CMS-9-005-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978-1979 2) CMS-9-008-59-2</p><p>1978 3) CMS-9-009-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 4) CMS-9-009-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1979 5) CMS-9-009-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1979 6) CMS-9-010-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1460</p><p>1977-1979 1) CMS-9-010-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) CMS-9-011-10-1</p><p>1978 3) CMS-9-011-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>1978 4) CMS-9-011-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978 5) CMS-9-012-59-2</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-015-10-1</p><p>1974-1978 7) CMS-9-015-59-2, Folder 1 Box 1461</p><p>1974-1978 1) CMS-9-015-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-017-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 3) CMS-9-018-59-2</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-019-10-1+3</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-022-10-1</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-024-10-1</p><p>1978 7) CMS-9-024-10-2</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-025-10-1</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-025-59-2</p><p>1978-1979 10) CMS-9-026-59-2</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-030-10-1</p><p>1978 12) CMS-9-030-59-2</p><p>1978-1979 13) CMS-9-031-10-1</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-032-10-1</p><p>1978 15) CMS-9-032-10-3</p><p>Box 1462</p><p>1978-1979 1) CMS-9-032-59-2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-036-10-1</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-037-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 4) CMS-9-037-59-2</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-039-10-1</p><p>Undated 6) CMS-9-039-10-3</p><p>1976-1979 7) CMS-9-040-10-2, Folder 1 1976-1979 8) CMS-9-040-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1978 9) CMS-9-044-10-2</p><p>1978-1979 10) CMS-9-044-59-2</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-9-045-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 12) CMS-9-046-10-1</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-047-10-1+2+3</p><p>Box 1463</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-9-052-10-1+3</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-053-10-1+3</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-054-10-1+3</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-064-10-1</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-9-064-10-3</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-067-10-1</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-067-59-2</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-9-068-10-1</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-072-10-1</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-073-10-1</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-074-10-1+3</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-078-10-1+3</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-078-10-2</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-078-59-2</p><p>Undated 15) CMS-9-079-10-1+3</p><p>1979 16) CMS-9-079-10-2</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-079-59-2 1979 18) CMS-9-080-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 19) CMS-9-080-10-2</p><p>1979 20) CMS-9-081-10-2</p><p>1979 21) CMS-9-082-10-2</p><p>1979 22) CMS-9-082-10-3</p><p>1979 23) CMS-9-085-10-1</p><p>Undated 24) CMS-9-086-10-3</p><p>Box 1464</p><p>1979 1) CMS-9-087-10-1</p><p>Undated 2) CMS-9-088-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 3) CMS-9-088-10-1+2</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-9-089-10-1</p><p>1978 5) CMS-9-089-10-2</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-092-10-1</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-092-10-2</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-9-093-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 9) CMS-9-093-10-2</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-095-10-1</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-095-10-2</p><p>1978-1979 12) CMS-9-096-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 13) CMS-9-096-10-2</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-106-10-1</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-107-59-2 Box 1465</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-9-108-10-1</p><p>1977-1979 2) CMS-9-109-05-2, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1979 3) CMS-9-109-05-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-109-10-1</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-9-110-10-1</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-113-10-1+3</p><p>1978-1979 7) CMS-9-113-59-2</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-114-10-1</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-9-115-10-1+3</p><p>1977 10) CMS-9-115-10-2</p><p>Undated 11) CMS-9-116-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 12) CMS-9-116-10-2</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-117-10-1</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-117-10-2</p><p>Box 1466</p><p>1979 1) CMS-9-120-10-1</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-122-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-9-123-10-1</p><p>Undated 4) CMS-9-127-10-1</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-128-10-1</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-129-10-1</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-130-10-1</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-131-10-1 1978-1979 9) CMS-9-131-59-2</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-134-10-1</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-135-10-1</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-136-10-1</p><p>1978-1979 13) CMS-9-136-59-2</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-137-10-3</p><p>1978-1979 15) CMS-9-137-59-2, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1979 16) CMS-9-137-59-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-138-10-1</p><p>Box 1467</p><p>1979 1) CMS-9-141-59-2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-142-10-1</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-142-59-2</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-143-10-1</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-144-10-1</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-144-59-2</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-145-10-1</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-145-59-2</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-151-10-1</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-155-10-1+3</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-156-10-1+3</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-158-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1468 1979 1) CMS-9-158-10-2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-159-10-2</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-162-10-1+3</p><p>1978-1979 4) CMS-9-162-10-2</p><p>Undated 5) CMS-9-163-10-1+3</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-165-10-1+3</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-165-10-2</p><p>Undated 8) CMS-9-166-10-1+3</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-170-10-2</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-171-10-1</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-171-10-2</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-172-10-2</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-176-10-1</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-176-10-2</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-177-10-1+3</p><p>1979 16) CMS-9-177-10-2</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-180-10-1+3</p><p>1979 18) CMS-9-180-10-2</p><p>1979 19) CMS-9-190-10-1+3</p><p>Box 1469</p><p>1979 1) CMS-9-190-10-2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-191-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-9-193-10-1</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-193-10-2 1978 5) CMS-9-194-10-1 </p><p>1978 6) CMS-9-194-10-2 </p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-197-10-1+3</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-197-10-2</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-198-10-1</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-198-10-2</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-200-10-1</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-200-10-2</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-201-10-1</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-204-10-1</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-205-10-1</p><p>1979 16) CMS-9-207-10-1</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-207-10-2</p><p>1979 18) CMS-9-208-10-3</p><p>1979 19) CMS-9-212-10-1</p><p>1979 20) CMS-9-212-10-2</p><p>Box 1470</p><p>1979 1) CMS-9-213-10-1</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-213-10-2</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-214-10-1</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-218-10-1</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-219-10-3</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-221-10-1</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-225-10-1 1979 8) CMS-9-225-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-225-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-225-10-2, Folder 3</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-227-10-1+3</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-228-10-1+3</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-229-10-1</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-229-10-2</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-232-10-2</p><p>Box 1471</p><p>Undated 1) CMS-9-233-10-1+3</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-235-10-1+3</p><p>1979 3) CMS-9-236-10-1+3</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-240-10-2</p><p>1979 5) CMS-9-243-10-1</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-248-10-1+3</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-253-10-2</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-256-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 9) CMS-9-257-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 10) CMS-9-260-10-1+3</p><p>1979 11) CMS-9-261-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 12) CMS-9-262-10-1</p><p>1979 13) CMS-9-263-10-1+3</p><p>1978 14) CMS-9-263-10-2</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-269-10-1 1979 16) CMS-9-269-10-2, Folder 1</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-269-10-2, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1472</p><p>1978-1979 1) CMS-9-270-10-2</p><p>1979 2) CMS-9-271-10-1+3</p><p>Undated 3) CMS-9-274-10-1</p><p>1979 4) CMS-9-275-10-1+3</p><p>1978 5) CMS-9-275-10-2</p><p>1979 6) CMS-9-278-10-1+3</p><p>1979 7) CMS-9-282-10-1+3</p><p>1979 8) CMS-9-284-10-3</p><p>1979 9) CMS-9-288-10-1+3</p><p>1979 10) CMS-9-289-10-1+3</p><p>1978-1979 11) CMS-9-289-10-2</p><p>1979 12) CMS-9-302-10-2</p><p>Undated 13) CMS-9-304-10-1+3</p><p>1979 14) CMS-9-345-10-2</p><p>1979 15) CMS-9-348-10-1</p><p>1979 16) CMS-9-348-10-2</p><p>1979 17) CMS-9-351-10-1</p><p>Box 1473</p><p>1975-1976 1) CMS-1-100</p><p>1974-1976 2) CMS-101-200 1975-1976 3) CMS-201-300</p><p>1974-1976 4) CMS-301-400</p><p>1974-1976 5) CMS-401-500</p><p>1975-1976 6) CMS-501-600</p><p>1975-1976 7) CMS-601-700</p><p>1976-1977 8) CMS-702-709 </p><p>Box 1474</p><p>1976-1977 1) CMS-800-899 </p><p>1977 2) CMS-900-1099</p><p>1977 3) CMS-1100-1399</p><p>1977 4) CMS-1400-1599</p><p>Sub-group 4 – Constituency Files</p><p>Staff Files</p><p>Box 1475</p><p>1972 1) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Black Coalition of New Haven</p><p>1977 2) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Connecticut Department of Transportation</p><p>1976 3) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Fairfield County Conservation District</p><p>1973, 1978 4) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Fairfield University – 1978</p><p>1977 5) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Lee Frantz – Disaster Assistance Administration – Ice Damage to Marinas</p><p>1979 6) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Dr. Myron Genel – Yale University School of Medicine – General Clinical Research Centers</p><p>1977 7) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Regional Housing Council 1972-1974 8) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Greater Hartford Process, Incorporated – Folder 1</p><p>1972-1974 9) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Greater Hartford Process, Incorporated – Folder 2</p><p>1979 10) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Jack Gunther – New Canaan Land Conservation Trust, Incorporated</p><p>1979 11) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Elizabeth Hamilton – The Center – Drop-In Community Learning and Research Center, Incorporated – New London, Connecticut</p><p>1979 12) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Hartford Areas Rally Together</p><p>1979 13) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Walter Hatten – See Connecticut Association of Christian Schools</p><p>1976-1977 14) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Hill Health Center – New Haven, Connecticut – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare - 1976</p><p>1978 15) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Home Maintenance Corporation – New Haven, Connecticut 1979 16) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Housatonic Valley Council of Elected Officials – Danbury, Connecticut</p><p>1978 17) Hank Harper – Agency Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – General</p><p>1979 18) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Kaufman, Beryl – Connecticut Association for Children with Learning Disabilities</p><p>1977 19) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Lebanon Public Schools – Lebanon, Connecticut</p><p>1977 20) Hank Harper – Agency Files – John Lombardi – Transport Workers Union of America – Local 2055 </p><p>1973-1974 21) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Lower Naugatuck Valley Alcoholic Service Center – Ansonia, Connecticut</p><p>1976-1977 22) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Mansfield Training School – Mansfield, Connecticut</p><p>1978 23) Hank Harper – Agency Files – McLean Home – Simsbury, Connecticut</p><p>1979 24) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Joseph McNamara – Stepney Volunteer Fire Company, Monroe, Connecticut 1978 25) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Ministry of Social Concerns – Diocese of Bridgeport</p><p>1977 26) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Mount Saint John Home and School for Boys – Deep River, Connecticut</p><p>1978 27) Hank Harper – Agency Files – National Association of Jamaicans and Supportive Organizations – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1972-1978 28) Hank Harper – Agency Files – N.E.O.N. – Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now, Incorporated</p><p>Box 1476</p><p>1977 1) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New England Family Planning Task Force – Durham, New Hampshire</p><p>1977 2) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New England Farm Workers Council</p><p>1978 3) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New Haven County Foundation for Medical Care, Incorporated</p><p>1977 4) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New Haven Jewish Federation</p><p>1978 5) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New Horizons, Incorporated – New Britain, Connecticut</p><p>1976-1977 6) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New Neighborhoods, Incorporated – Stamford, Connecticut – 1977</p><p>1973, 1977 7) Hank Harper – Agency Files – New Samaritan Corporation – North Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 8) Hank Harper – Agency Files – North Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps</p><p>1978 9) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Pearl Street Neighborhood House, Incorporated – Waterbury, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 10) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Rowayton Senior Housing Corporation</p><p>1977 11) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Shirley Frank Foundation</p><p>1978 12) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Social Security Administration – Social Security System</p><p>1972 13) Hank Harper – Agency Files – South Norwalk Community Center 1979 14) Hank Harper – Agency Files – St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church – New Britain, Connecticut</p><p>1977 15) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Taxpayers Association of Greater Bridgeport</p><p>1977 16) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Tenant Representative Council – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1976 17) Hank Harper – Agency Files – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners</p><p>1974, 1977 18) Hank Harper – Agency Files – United Cerebral Palsy Association of Connecticut, Incorporated</p><p>1975-1976 19) Hank Harper – Agency Files – United States Army – 729th Transportation Battalion – Railway</p><p>1977 20) Hank Harper – Agency Files – University of Connecticut</p><p>1976-1978 21) Hank Harper – Agency Files – University of New Haven – EDA – Economic Development Administration – 1977</p><p>1977 22) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Upper Albany Community Organization – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1977 23) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Westville Senior Center – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1977 24) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Wyndover Convalescent Home – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1977 25) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Anthony S. Zienka – New Horizons Incorporated, New Britain, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1477</p><p>1973 1) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Fairfield – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1972-1978 2) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Greenwich Housing Authority</p><p>1977 3) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Groton – Center Groton Fire Department</p><p>1974 4) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Hartford – Greater Hartford Small Business Development Corporation</p><p>1971-1975 5) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Hartford – Housing Authority 1972-1978 6) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Hartford – Metropolitan District</p><p>1972-1977 7) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Hartford – Park River Project – Flood Control Project</p><p>1970-1977 8) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Haven – Housing Authority – Edward White – Executive Director – 1971</p><p>1974 9) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Haven – Manpower Administration</p><p>1974 10) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Haven – Overall Economic Development Program</p><p>1974-1975 11) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Haven – Post Office</p><p>1972-1974 12) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Haven – Urban Renewal and Model Cities – 1972</p><p>1974 13) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New London – Housing Authority</p><p>1972-1974 14) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New London – Model Cities Agency – 1973</p><p>1972, 1974 15) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – New Milford – Interfaith Housing, Incorporated – 1972</p><p>1977 16) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Norwalk – Project Development Continuity</p><p>1972 17) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Southbury – Heritage Village</p><p>1977 18) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Uncasville - Indians</p><p>1973-1974 19) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – West Haven Fire Department – 1974</p><p>1973 20) Hank Harper – Municipal Files – Westport – Project Renaissance</p><p>1974-1979 21) Hank Harper – Project Files – Hartman Theater Company – Stamford, Connecticut – 1979</p><p>1977-1978 22) Hank Harper – Project Files – Housatonic River Washout Repair – New Milford, Connecticut </p><p>1979 23) Hank Harper – Project Files – Judeo-Christian Women of Fairfield County – Elderly and Handicapped Housing Project – Bridgeport, Connecticut </p><p>1978 24) Hank Harper – Project Files – Bernie Klay – International Sea Festival – New London, Connecticut 1977 25) Hank Harper – Project Files – New England Council – Boston to Scandinavia Air Service</p><p>1975-1976 26) Hank Harper – Project Files – Niantic River – Bridge, East Lyme, and Waterford, Connecticut – 1977</p><p>1977 27) Hank Harper – Project Files – Panama Canal</p><p>1979 28) Hank Harper – Project Files – Southington Little League – Southington Bicentennial Tournament</p><p>1977 29) Hank Harper – Project Files – Twin Towers – Building Rehabilitation Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1977 30) Hank Harper – Project Files – David S. Wilcox – Connecticut Affiliate Incorporated – Diabetes Control Project</p><p>1975-1977 31) Hank Harper – Project Files – Yale Hunger Action Project - 1977</p><p>Box 1478</p><p>1978 1) Anne Symmers – Agency Files – Linda Cotter – Open Door Society of Connecticut – Manchester, Connecticut</p><p>1977-1978 2) Anne Symmers – Agency Files – Tri-State Regional Planning Commission – New York, New York</p><p>1978 3) Anne Symmers – Municipal Files – Walter J. Golec – Milford, Connecticut – Coast Guard Utility Boat</p><p>1979 4) Anne Symmers – Municipal Files – Groton Town Council – Stamp</p><p>1978 5) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Bridgeport Weather Station</p><p>1977 6) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Congressional Record Subscriptions</p><p>1975-1978 7) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Cos Cob Power Plant – Northeast Corridor Railroad Line – Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 8) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Cos Cob Power Plant – Northeast Corridor Railroad Line – Folder 2</p><p>1975-1978 9) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Electric Boat – Layoffs – Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 10) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Electric Boat – Layoffs – Folder 2 1977-1978 11) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Ethics</p><p>1978 12) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Ethics Committee – Form E</p><p>1974-1975 13) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Freedom of Information Act and Related Legislation</p><p>1979 14) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Barbara Harris – East Ridge Junior High School Trip to China</p><p>Box 1479</p><p>1977 1) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Hartford Office</p><p>1978 2) Anne Symmers – Project Files – LEAA – Law Enforcement Assistance Administration – Funding of Connecticut Restitution Service</p><p>1977-1978 3) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Thomas J. Meskill – Office Space Problem</p><p>1975-1977 4) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Millstone III Nuclear Power Plant – Nuclear Incident – Folder 1</p><p>1975-1977 5) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Millstone III Nuclear Power Plant – Nuclear Incident – Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 6) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Newington Veterans Hospital </p><p>1976-1977 7) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Northeast Corridor Project</p><p>1979 8) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Peter Pedrotti – National Library and Museum on Americanism</p><p>1976 9) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Route Interstate 84</p><p>1978 10) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Scholarships</p><p>1978 11) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Storm Larry – Blizzard of 1978</p><p>1979 12) Anne Symmers – Project Files – University of Virginia Law School – Master of Law Degree in the Judicial Process Proposal</p><p>1978-1979 13) Anne Symmers – Project Files – USS Nautilus Museum</p><p>1976-1977 14) Anne Symmers – Project Files – Yantic River Watershed Project Agency Files</p><p>Box 1480</p><p>1974 1) Agency Files – Mamie Bailey – Albany Avenue Senior Center – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1973 2) Agency Files – Arthur C. Banks – Greater Hartford Community College</p><p>1973-1974 3) Agency Files – Robert T. Beeman – Family Health Plan of Connecticut, Incorporated</p><p>1973-1974 4) Agency Files – Benhaven – School for Autistic and Brain Damaged Children – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1971 5) Agency Files – Bridgeport Area Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1971 6) Agency Files – Bridgeport Boys Club – Martin Freedman</p><p>1973 7) Agency Files – Mrs. E.P. Bullard – Church Housing for Fairfield, Incorporated – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1972 8) Agency Files – Capitol Region Drug Information Center – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1972-1973 9) Agency Files – Miguel Cardozo – Spanish American Coalition of Bridgeport</p><p>1973 10) Agency Files – Morton Coleman – University of Connecticut School of Social Work</p><p>1973 11) Agency Files – Kevin E. Conboy – Alex’s Place – Norwich, Connecticut</p><p>1972 12) Agency Files – Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles</p><p>1971 13) Agency Files – Connecticut Development Commission – Mark Feinberg</p><p>1972 14) Agency Files – Connecticut Economic Indicators – Connecticut Labor Department, Employment Security Division – Jack Fusari, Commissioner</p><p>1971 15) Agency Files – Connecticut Mortgage Authority</p><p>1972 16) Agency Files – Connecticut Wildlife Unit – Paul Hertig</p><p>1973-1974 17) Agency Files – Philip E. Cronlund – American School for the Deaf, West Hartford Connecticut – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – 1973</p><p>1972 18) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Business and Professional Men and Women Association, Incorporated 1983-1984 19) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Regional Planning Authority – James Wang</p><p>Undated 20) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Transit District</p><p>1973 21) Agency Files – New England Regional Commission</p><p>1972, 1975 22) Agency Files – New England River Basins Commission – Long Island Sound Regional Study – 1972</p><p>1983 23) Agency Files – Prospect House – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1982-1984 24) Agency Files – Richard E. Pugh – New Milford Hospital – 1983</p><p>1971 25) Agency Files – Saugatuck River Association – Westport, Connecticut</p><p>1973 26) Agency Files – Save Our State Committee, Incorporated – Jewitt City, Connecticut</p><p>1982 27) Agency Files – Martin D. Schwartz – Parents and Friends of Retarded Citizens – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1983 28) Agency Files – Pamela Sheppard – Open Door Nursery – West Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1982 29) Agency Files – Patrick Smyth – Archdiocese of Hartford – Office of Urban Affairs</p><p>1984 30) Agency Files – Ludwig Spinelli – Bridgeport Community Health Center</p><p>1976 31) Agency Files – St. Joseph’s Manor – Trumbull, Connecticut</p><p>1973 32) Agency Files – James A. Swomley – Connecticut Turberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, Incorporated</p><p>1982 33) Agency Files – Valley Regional Planning Agency – 2256440005</p><p>Municipal Files</p><p>1974 34) Municipal Files – Bethel – American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration</p><p>1984 35) Municipal Files – Town of Branford</p><p>1973 36) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – James A. Connelly – Board of Education</p><p>1971-1979 37) Municipal Files – Glastonbury – General 1974 38) Municipal Files – Goshen – General</p><p>1971, 1974 39) Municipal Files – Granby – General</p><p>Box 1481</p><p>1973-1976 1) Municipal Files – Greenwich – General</p><p>1977-1979 2) Municipal Files – Greenwich – General</p><p>1978-1981 3) Municipal Files – Greenwich – Housing</p><p>1980 4) Municipal Files – Greenwich – Sewers</p><p>1973-1980 5) Municipal Files – Griswold – General</p><p>1972-1974 6) Municipal Files – Groton – General</p><p>1975-1979 7) Municipal Files – Groton – General, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1979 8) Municipal Files – Groton – General, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1482</p><p>1973-1979 1) Municipal Files – Guilford – General</p><p>1974-1979 2) Municipal Files – Hamden - General </p><p>1979 3) Municipal Files – Hampton – General</p><p>1972-1978 4) Municipal Files – Hartford – Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1974-1979 5) Municipal Files – Hartford – General, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1979 6) Municipal Files – Hartford – General, Folder 2</p><p>1984 7) Municipal Files – Hartford – Ray Petty – Public Schools</p><p>1975 8) Municipal Files – Harwinton – General</p><p>1975-1977 9) Municipal Files – Hebron – General</p><p>1975-1979 10) Municipal Files – Kent – General</p><p>1976-1977 11) Municipal Files – Killingly – General</p><p>1977 12) Municipal Files – Lebanon – General 1977-1978 13) Municipal Files – Ledyard – General</p><p>1977 14) Municipal Files – Lisbon – General</p><p>1974, 1977 15) Municipal Files – Madison – General</p><p>1974-1978 16) Municipal Files – Manchester – General</p><p>Box 1483</p><p>1975-1979 1) Municipal Files – Meriden - General</p><p>1972 2) Municipal Files – Meriden – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1976 3) Municipal Files – Middlebury – General</p><p>1974-1977 4) Municipal Files – Middletown – General</p><p>1973-1976 5) Municipal Files – Milford – General</p><p>1977-1980 6) Municipal Files – Milford – General</p><p>1974 7) Municipal Files – Monroe – General</p><p>1973-1977 8) Municipal Files – Montville – General</p><p>1972-1979 9) Municipal Files – Morris – General</p><p>1974-1978 10) Municipal Files – Mystic – General</p><p>1973-1978 11) Municipal Files – Naugatuck – General</p><p>Box 1484</p><p>1974-1979 1) Municipal Files – New Britain – General</p><p>1971-1980 2) Municipal Files – New Britain – Main Street U.S.A.</p><p>1972-1974 3) Municipal Files – New Britain – Redevelopment</p><p>1976-1979 4) Municipal Files – New Canaan – General</p><p>1973-1979 5) Municipal Files – New Haven – General, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1979 6) Municipal Files – New Haven – General, Folder 2 1971-1978 7) Municipal Files – New Haven - Housing</p><p>1984 8) Municipal Files – New Haven – Housing Authority</p><p>1972-1980 9) Municipal Files – New London – General</p><p>1976-1980 10) Municipal Files – New Milford – General</p><p>1973-1975 11) Municipal Files – Newington – General</p><p>1972-1975 12) Municipal Files – Newtown - General</p><p>Box 1485</p><p>1974, 1976 1) Municipal Files – North Branford – General</p><p>1972-1981 2) Municipal Files – North Haven – General</p><p>1972-1980 3) Municipal Files – Norwalk – General</p><p>1974-1978 4) Municipal Files – Norwich – General</p><p>1975-1978 5) Municipal Files – Old Saybrook – General</p><p>1973-1977 6) Municipal Files – Orange – General</p><p>1973-1974 7) Municipal Files – Plainfield – General</p><p>1972-1979 8) Municipal Files – Plainville – General</p><p>1972-1980 9) Municipal Files – Plymouth – General</p><p>1973, 1978 10) Municipal Files – Portland – General</p><p>1975-1976 11) Municipal Files – Preston – General</p><p>1974-1979 12) Municipal Files – Redding – General</p><p>1974-1979 13) Municipal Files – Ridgefield – General</p><p>1975-1979 14) Municipal Files – Rocky Hill – General</p><p>1974-1975 15) Municipal Files – Simsbury – Environmental Protection Agency Audit – Sewage Treatment Plant Construction</p><p>Box 1486 1975-1976 1) Municipal Files – South Kent – Post Office</p><p>1975-1976 2) Municipal Files – Stamford</p><p>1982 3) Municipal Files – Stonington – Anne P. Schreiber – Board of Police Commissioners</p><p>1972 4) Municipal Files – Waterbury – Urban Renewal Authority</p><p>1983 5) Municipal Files – Town of Westbrook – Michael Wells</p><p>Project Files</p><p>1971 6) Project Files – Contracts – January</p><p>1971 7) Project Files – Contracts – February</p><p>1971 8) Project Files – Contracts – March</p><p>1971 9) Project Files – Contracts – April</p><p>1971 10) Project Files – Contracts – May</p><p>1971 11) Project Files – Contracts – June</p><p>1971 12) Project Files – Contracts – July</p><p>1971 13) Project Files – Contracts – August</p><p>1971 14) Project Files – Contracts – September</p><p>1971 15) Project Files – Contracts – October</p><p>1971 16) Project Files – Contracts – November</p><p>1971 17) Project Files – Contracts – December</p><p>1971 18) Project Files – Grants – January</p><p>1971 19) Project Files – Grants – February</p><p>1971 20) Project Files – Grants – March</p><p>1971 21) Project Files – Grants – April</p><p>1971 22) Project Files – Grants – May</p><p>1971 23) Project Files – Grants – June 1971 24) Project Files – Grants – July</p><p>1971 25) Project Files – Grants – August</p><p>1971 26) Project Files – Grants – September</p><p>1971 27) Project Files – Grants – October</p><p>Box 1487</p><p>1971 1) Project Files – Grants – November</p><p>1971 2) Project Files – Grants – December</p><p>1974-1975 3) Project Files – Grants and Contracts – September 1974-May 1975, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1975 4) Project Files – Grants and Contracts – September 1974-May 1975, Folder 2</p><p>1975 5) Project Files – Grants and Contracts – June, Folder 1</p><p>1975 6) Project Files – Grants and Contracts – June, Folder 2</p><p>1975 7) Project Files – Grants and Contracts – July</p><p>1982 8) Project Files – Millie Adams – COCO – Cheshire Occupational and Career Opportunities – Cheshire, Connecticut</p><p>1981 9) Project Files – American Institute for Foreign Study</p><p>1973 10) Project Files – Robert P. Anderson – Mystic River Homes, Incorporated – Wethersford, Connecticut</p><p>1972 11) Project Files – Appalachian Volunteers </p><p>1973 12) Project Files – Robert E. Appleby – Action Housing, Incorporated – Wilton, Connecticut</p><p>1984 13) Project Files – Baldwin Bridge – Old Lyme, Connecticut</p><p>1971 14) Project Files – Ball Bearing Companies in Connecticut</p><p>1984 15) Project Files – Barnum Festival – Bridgeport, Connecticut – Charlotte Fox</p><p>1982 16) Project Files – Beardsley Terrace Apartments – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1981-1982 17) Project Files – Branford Elderly Housing II – Section 8 Box 1488</p><p>1982 1) Project Files – Bridgeport Airport – Flight Services Station</p><p>1984 2) Project Files – Bridgeport Customs Office</p><p>1984 3) Project Files – Bruce Museum – Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1981 4) Project Files – Bureau of Apprenticeship Training – Bridgeport Office – Proposed Office Closing</p><p>1970-1974 5) Project Files – Candlewood Lake Hydroelectric Plant – FPC – Federal Power Commission – Project 2632 – Connecticut Light and Power</p><p>1984 6) Project Files – Cardinal Sheehan Center – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1973-1974 7) Project Files – Con Edison Pump Storage Plant – Cornwall, New York – Dredging Permit</p><p>1981 8) Project Files – Connecticut Budget</p><p>1980-1982 9) Project Files – Connecticut Nautilus Committee – John Shannahan – Approved October 16, 1981</p><p>1971 10) Project Files – Connecticut Route 10 – Canal Line Urban Corridor Demonstration</p><p>1981-1982 11) Project Files – Cotter Federal Building – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1970s 12) Project Files – Darien Incinerator Landfill</p><p>1981 13) Project Files – EDA – Economic Development Administration Projects – Bridgeport and Waterbury</p><p>1981 14) Project Files – FBI/Bridgeport Scam – August 20, 1981 – FBI Bribery Probe</p><p>1983-1984 15) Project Files – Green Farms Electrical Substation</p><p>1983 16) Project Files – Hamden Land Fill</p><p>1981, 1983 17) Project Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Projects in Connecticut</p><p>1983 18) Project Files – Music Foundation for the Visually Handicapped of Connecticut</p><p>1984 19) Project Files – Mystic Marinelife Aquarium – Mystic, Connecticut</p><p>1983 20) Project Files – Naugatuck-Whittemore Library 1982 21) Project Files – New Haven Courthouse</p><p>1982-1983 22) Project Files – New Haven Diamond Club – Baseball Exchange with China – Bob Peet – 1983</p><p>1980 23) Project Files – New Haven UDAG – Urban Development Action Grant – Olin Corporation Concerns</p><p>1972 24) Project Files – New York City Hovercraft Proposal – Service Between LaGuardia Airport and Manhattan</p><p>1982 25) Project Files – North Haven Elderly Housing – Jack Prete</p><p>Box 1489</p><p>1983 1) Project Files – Richard Oram – Transit Discovery Day – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1982 2) Project Files – Pan Am/Braniff Latin America Air Route – Civil Aviation Board</p><p>1983 3) Project Files – Pratt & Whitney</p><p>1981 4) Project Files – Procurement Conference Connecticut – October 15, 1981 at Bridgeport Connecticut – October 22, 1981 at New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1974 5) Project Files – Railroad File</p><p>1972 6) Project Files – Reading Company – Lois Morasco, Director of Public Relations – Replacement of Main Sub-Station and Underground Service Cables – Rutherford Yard, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania</p><p>1972 7) Project Files – Republican Voter Registration – Connecticut Voters</p><p>1983 8) Project Files – Ridgefield Post Office</p><p>1974 9) Project Files – Roosevelt School – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1973 10) Project Files – Rural Environmental Assistance Program</p><p>1972 11) Project Files – Sewage Project for Industrial Complex on Route 8 – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1983 12) Project Files – Shelton Job Training Program</p><p>1984 13) Project Files – Pastor M. Lawrence Snow – 1st United Methodist Church – Stamford, Connecticut – Proposed Elderly Housing 1983 14) Project Files – Sound of Freedom Chorus – Milford, Connecticut</p><p>1972 15) Project Files – Soundview Farms – Stamford, Connecticut – Street Widening</p><p>1982 16) Project Files – Soviet Union Leukemia Drug Delivery</p><p>1983 17) Project Files – Space Shuttle Launch</p><p>1977-1981 18) Project Files – Stamford Post Office Relocation, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1981 19) Project Files – Stamford Post Office Relocation, Folder 2</p><p>1981 20) Project Files – University of New Haven/United Technologies Corporation Computer Center </p><p>1972-1975 21) Project Files – U.S. Route 7 – Proposed Expressway</p><p>1981 22) Project Files – Waterbury Housing Project – Section 8</p><p>1983 23) Project Files – Westport – William Seiden – EDA – Economic Development Administration Project</p><p>1983 24) Project Files – Andrew Wolf – 1639 Task Force – Milford, Connecticut</p><p>Sub-series B – Bridgeport Office Files</p><p>Box 1490</p><p>1973-1974 1) Subject Files – Internal Revenue Service - Testimony</p><p>1980-1983 2) Subject Files – Douglas Clyde MacIntosh – Posthumous Citizenship</p><p>1971 3) Subject Files – Senate Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1971 4) Subject Files – Winter Soldier Investigation – Vietnam War</p><p>1974 5) Correspondence – Acceptances</p><p>1978 6) Correspondence – Acceptances</p><p>1972 7) Correspondence – Connecticut Staff Meeting – September 29</p><p>1973 8) Correspondence – Constituent Correspondence</p><p>1972 9) Correspondence – General Correspondence</p><p>1974 10) Correspondence – General Correspondence 1976 11) Correspondence – General Correspondence 1971-1974 12) Correspondence – Staff Correspondence</p><p>1974-1978 13) Correspondence – Lowell Weicker Schedules</p><p>1976 14) Agency Files – Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Incorporated – Department of Labor</p><p>1977 15) Agency Files – Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Incorporated – Request for General Accounting Office Audit </p><p>1976 16) Agency Files – American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organization – AFL-CIO – Building and Construction Trades Department – Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>1976 17) Agency Files – American Metal Stamping Association</p><p>1975 18) Agency Files – American Postal Workers Union – New Haven, Connecticut Area Local</p><p>1976 19) Agency Files – American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut</p><p>1983 20) Agency Files – BEDCO – Bridgeport Economic Development Corporation – Jeffrey Cugno</p><p>1980 21) Agency Files – Margaret H. Behrens – Twin Horizons Housing – Monroe, Connecticut – July </p><p>1980 22) Agency Files – Joni Bitman – Easter Seals Industrial Job Shop – Oakville, Connecticut – October 1980 – 0344420005</p><p>1976 23) Agency Files – Joseph Bober – Connecticut State Building Trades Council</p><p>1975 24) Agency Files – Brewers and Wholesalers Board of Trade</p><p>1971-1979 25) Agency Files – Bridgeport Area Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1978-1979 26) Agency Files – Bridgeport Consortium – CETA – Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1978</p><p>1978 27) Agency Files – Business Resource Center of Connecticut, Incorporated – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1980 28) Agency Files – Thomas Buzi – Connecticut Youth Service Bureaus – August</p><p>1976 29) Agency Files – Roger Caron – Federal Surplus Property Center 1973-1974 30) Agency Files – Center for the Environment and Man, Incorporated – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 31) Agency Files – Citizens/Government Transportation Planning Center – Windsor, Connecticut</p><p>1976 32) Agency Files – Community Action for Greater Middletown</p><p>1979 33) Agency Files – Community Health Services of Central Connecticut, Incorporated – New Britain, Connecticut</p><p>1975-1976 34) Agency Files – Concerned Citizens for Housing – Stamford, Connecticut – 1975</p><p>1976 35) Agency Files – Concerned Citizens for Southwest Hartford</p><p>1976 36) Agency Files – Connecticut Air National Guard</p><p>1975 37) Agency Files – Connecticut Association of Nonprofit Facilities for the Aged</p><p>1976 38) Agency Files – Connecticut Building Congress, Incorporated – Department of Transportation</p><p>1974-1975 39) Agency Files – Connecticut Center for Continuing Education – 1975</p><p>Box 1491</p><p>1977-1978 1) Agency Files – Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control – 1977</p><p>1975 2) Agency Files – Connecticut Commission on Hospitals and Health Care</p><p>1974-1979 3) Agency Files – Connecticut Conference of Mayors and Municipalities – 1977, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1979 4) Agency Files – Connecticut Conference of Mayors and Municipalities – 1977, Folder 2</p><p>1977 5) Agency Files – Connecticut Department of Adult Probation</p><p>1975 6) Agency Files – Connecticut Family Health Care, Incorporated</p><p>1975 7) Agency Files – Connecticut Hotel-Motel Association, Incorporated</p><p>1974-1975 8) Agency Files – Connecticut Humanities Council 1977 9) Agency Files – Connecticut Justice Commission 1972-1975 10) Agency Files – Connecticut Manpower Executives Association, Incorporated - 1972</p><p>1978 11) Agency Files – Connecticut Public Expenditures Council</p><p>1975-1976 12) Agency Files – Connecticut Regional Crime Squads</p><p>1975 13) Agency Files – Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority</p><p>1975 14) Agency Files – Connecticut Right to Life Corporation – John N. Wiltrakis, Director</p><p>1981 15) Agency Files – Sister Margaret Crowley – St. Mary’s Home – West Hartford, Connecticut – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – March </p><p>1980 16) Agency Files – Raymond Cyr – Middletown Haven Rest Home – Middletown, Connecticut – Connecticut Department of Mental Health – April </p><p>1980 17) Agency Files – Frances Dibner – Keystone House, Incorporated – Norwalk, Connecticut – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – April</p><p>1971-1978 18) Agency Files – Diocese of Bridgeport</p><p>1977, 1979 19) Agency Files – East Haven Shore Line Association</p><p>1977 20) Agency Files – Eastern Connecticut Development Council – Yantic, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 21) Agency Files – Eastern Connecticut State College – Willimantic, Connecticut</p><p>1980 22) Agency Files – Federal Communications Commission</p><p>1980 23) Agency Files – Larry Freundlich – Connecticut Youth Services Association – LEAA – Law Enforcement Assistance Administration – August </p><p>1977 24) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Labor Council</p><p>Box 1492</p><p>1981 1) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Regional Narcotics Program, Incorporated</p><p>1978-1979 2) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Regional Planning Agency – 1978</p><p>1978 3) Agency Files – Greater Bridgeport Transit District</p><p>1981 4) Agency Files – Greenwich Youth Shelter – Barbara T. McKelvey 1980 5) Agency Files – Louis Halpryn – Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities, Incorporated – Connecticut Department of Income Maintenance – May </p><p>1980 6) Agency Files – Donald Hardy – Thompson Public Schools – North Grosvenordale, Connecticut – Connecticut Department of Labor – August </p><p>1980 7) Agency Files – Karen Horton – Connecticut Youth Association – LEAA – Law Enforcement Assistance Administration – September </p><p>1977, 1979 8) Agency Files – Housatonic Community College – Bridgeport, Connecticut - 1979</p><p>1980 9) Agency Files – Barbara Kelly – Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center of Waterbury, Incorporated – HHS – Department of Health and Human Services – October </p><p>1980 10) Agency Files – Clifford Landrum – Federation of Neighborhood Councils – Bridgeport, Connecticut – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – April </p><p>1980 11) Agency Files – Edward Laskowski – Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Bridgeport – HHS – Department of Health and Human Services – July </p><p>1980 12) Agency Files – Mark Masselli – Community Health Center, Incorporated – Middletown, Connecticut</p><p>1980 13) Agency Files – Edmund S. McLaughlin – Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Fairfield County – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1980 14) Agency Files – National Black Child Development Institute, Fairfield County Chapter – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1980 15) Agency Files – New Canaan Land Conservation Trust, Incorporated</p><p>1978 16) Agency Files – Northwestern Area Agency on Aging, Incorporated – Waterbury, Connecticut</p><p>1978 17) Agency Files – Northwestern Connecticut Community College</p><p>1980 18) Agency Files – Norwalk Community College</p><p>1979-1980 19) Agency Files – Sybil B. Paton – Community Action for Greater Middletown, Incorporated – 1980</p><p>1972 20) Agency Files – Red Cross – Mrs. Theodore Skolnick</p><p>1974 21) Agency Files – Regional Occupational Training Center – Manchester Community College – Manchester, Connecticut 1980 22) Agency Files – Ronald Sands – Handicapable, Incorporated – Fairfield, Connecticut</p><p>1980 23) Agency Files – Thomas H. Sawyer – University of Bridgeport</p><p>1980 24) Agency Files – Schaghticoke Indians</p><p>1980 25) Agency Files – Paul E. Schoen – Connecticut Academy – East Norwalk, Connecticut</p><p>1978 26) Agency Files – Society to Advance the Retarded – Norwalk, Connecticut – December 1978</p><p>1978 27) Agency Files – South Central Connecticut Agency on Aging – Woodbridge, Connecticut</p><p>1979 28) Agency Files – South-West Neighborhood Health Center – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1977-1978 29) Agency Files – Southeastern Connecticut Regional Planning Agency – Norwich, Connecticut – 1977</p><p>1977, 1980 30) Agency Files – St. Joseph Hospital – Stamford, Connecticut – July 1980, Folder 1 </p><p>Box 1493</p><p>1977, 1980 1) Agency Files – St. Joseph Hospital – Stamford, Connecticut – July 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1981 2) Agency Files – Jean Stabell – Gesell Institute of Human Development – 1980</p><p>1976-1977 3) Agency Files – The Center – New London, Connecticut – 1976</p><p>1976 4) Agency Files – The Connection House – Middletown, Connecticut</p><p>1977-1978 5) Agency Files – Tri-State Regional Planning Commission – 1977</p><p>1976-1978 6) Agency Files – Triage, Incorporated – Plainsville, Connecticut</p><p>1975 7) Agency Files – U.S. Coast Guard</p><p>1975 8) Agency Files – United States Department of the Interior – Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 1976-1979 9) Agency Files – Valley Council of Governments – Ansonia and Derby, Connecticut – 1979</p><p>1972-1978 10) Agency Files – Valley Regional Planning Agency – Ansonia and Derby, Connecticut – 1973</p><p>1979 11) Agency Files – Ann Whoolery – The Student Learning Center – Wallingford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 12) Agency Files – WIC – Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children – Department of Agriculture</p><p>1980 13) Agency Files – Ilse Wilcox – New Haven Commuter Association</p><p>1975-1979 14) Agency Files – Windham Area Community Action Program, Incorporated – 1978</p><p>1979 15) Agency Files – Yale-New Haven Hospital</p><p>1979 16) Agency Files – Maryann Zeranski – Project Amputee – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1494</p><p>1972-1979 1) Municipal Files – Ansonia - General</p><p>1974-1979 2) Municipal Files – Avon – General – 1974</p><p>1973-1978 3) Municipal Files – Beacon Falls - General</p><p>1973-1977 4) Municipal Files – Berlin - General</p><p>1973-1978 5) Municipal Files – Bloomfield - General</p><p>1974 6) Municipal Files – Bolton - General</p><p>1974-1978 7) Municipal Files – Branford - General</p><p>1982 8) Municipal Files – City of Bridgeport</p><p>1972 9) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Department of Public Works</p><p>1971-1979 10) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – General, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1979 11) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – General, Folder 2</p><p>1961-1975 12) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Hall Neighborhood House – 1973 1971-1977 13) Municipal Files – Bridgeport - Housing</p><p>Box 1495</p><p>1972 1) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Mass Transportation Improvement Grant</p><p>1972 2) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Neighborhood Youth Corps</p><p>1972 3) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – OEO – Office of Economic Opportunity – Federal Technical Assistance Program</p><p>1971-1973 4) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Puerto Ricans – 1973</p><p>1972-1973 5) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – PWIP – Pregnant Women and Infants Program – 1972</p><p>1972-1973 6) Municipal Files – Bridgeport – Railroad Station – Grant – Urban Mass Transportation Act – 1973</p><p>1971-1979 7) Municipal Files – Bristol – General</p><p>1975-1979 8) Municipal Files – Brookfield – General</p><p>1974-1978 9) Municipal Files – Brooklyn – General – 1974</p><p>1977 10) Municipal Files – Burlington – General</p><p>1973-1979 11) Municipal Files – Canaan – General</p><p>1980 12) Municipal Files – Town of Canterbury – David Ginnetti – Bureau of Census – March </p><p>1974-1979 13) Municipal Files – Canton – General</p><p>1973, 1976 14) Municipal Files – Cheshire – General</p><p>1974 15) Municipal Files – Chester – General</p><p>1972-1979 16) Municipal Files – Clinton – General</p><p>1976-1978 17) Municipal Files – Colchester – General</p><p>1978 18) Municipal Files – Columbia</p><p>Box 1496 1979 1) Municipal Files – Cornwall – General</p><p>1971-1976 2) Municipal Files – Cromwell – General</p><p>1972-1979 3) Municipal Files – Danbury – General</p><p>Undated 4) Municipal Files – Danielson – General</p><p>1973-1977 5) Municipal Files – Darien – General</p><p>1972-1978 6) Municipal Files – Deep River – General – 1972</p><p>1972-1978 7) Municipal Files – Derby – General</p><p>1974, 1977 8) Municipal Files – Durham – General</p><p>1976 9) Municipal Files – East Canaan – General</p><p>1983 10) Municipal Files – East Haddam</p><p>1976-1979 11) Municipal Files – East Haddam – General</p><p>1976-1977 12) Municipal Files – East Hampton – General</p><p>1971-1979 13) Municipal Files – East Hartford – General</p><p>1972-1979 14) Municipal Files – East Haven – General</p><p>1974-1978 15) Municipal Files – East Lyme – General</p><p>1973 16) Municipal Files – Eastford – General</p><p>1973-1977 17) Municipal Files – Easton – General</p><p>1976 18) Municipal Files – Ellington – General</p><p>1971-1979 19) Municipal Files – Enfield – General</p><p>1978 20) Municipal Files – Essex – General</p><p>1971-1979 21) Municipal Files – Fairfield – General</p><p>1972 22) Municipal Files – Farmington – General</p><p>1977 23) Municipal Files – Franklin – General</p><p>Box 1497 1979-1980 1) Municipal Files – City of Norwalk – Arthur Strenkert – Energy Coordinator</p><p>1974 2) Municipal Files – Old Lyme – General </p><p>1972-1979 3) Municipal Files – Seymour – General, Folder 1 </p><p>1972-1979 4) Municipal Files – Seymour – General, Folder 2</p><p>1979 5) Municipal Files – Sharon – General </p><p>1972-1980 6) Municipal Files – Shelton – General, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1980 7) Municipal Files – Shelton – General, Folder 2</p><p>1981 8) Municipal Files – City of Shelton – Eugene Hope – Laurel Heights Hospital – March </p><p>1980 9) Municipal Files – Shelton – Nike Recreation Site</p><p>1976 10) Municipal Files – Sherman – General</p><p>1977 11) Municipal Files – Simsbury – General</p><p>1977 12) Municipal Files – South Windsor – General</p><p>1972-1979 13) Municipal Files – Southbury – General</p><p>Box 1498</p><p>1972-1973 1) Municipal Files – Stafford</p><p>1973-1977 2) Municipal Files – Stamford – General, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1977 3) Municipal Files – Stamford – General, Folder 2</p><p>1973-1979 4) Municipal Files – Stonington – General</p><p>1974-1977 5) Municipal Files – Stratford - General</p><p>1973-1979 6) Municipal Files – Suffield – General</p><p>1977-1979 7) Municipal Files – Thames – October 1978</p><p>1973 8) Municipal Files – Thomaston – General </p><p>1976 9) Municipal Files – Thompson - General </p><p>1974, 1979 10) Municipal Files – Tolland – General 1973-1979 11) Municipal Files – Torrington – General</p><p>1973-1975 12) Municipal Files – Trumbull – General </p><p>Box 1499</p><p>1974-1975 1) Municipal Files – Union – General</p><p>1975-1979 2) Municipal Files – Vernon – General</p><p>1973 3) Municipal Files – Voluntown – General</p><p>1973-1979 4) Municipal Files – Wallingford – General</p><p>1978 5) Municipal Files – Town of Washington</p><p>1973, 1977 6) Municipal Files – Waterbury – Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1973-1979 7) Municipal Files – Waterbury – General, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1979 8) Municipal Files – Waterbury – General, Folder 2</p><p>1974 9) Municipal Files – Waterbury – Housing Authority</p><p>1974-1979 10) Municipal Files – Waterford - General</p><p>1972-1973 11) Municipal Files – Waterford – Nuclear Station – Millstone Point</p><p>1973-1979 12) Municipal Files – Watertown – General</p><p>1974-1980 13) Municipal Files – West Hartford – General</p><p>1974-1978 14) Municipal Files – West Haven – General, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1500</p><p>1974-1978 1) Municipal Files – West Haven – General, Folder 2</p><p>1966-1973 2) Municipal Files – West Haven – Savin Urban Renewal Project</p><p>1978 3) Municipal Files – Westbrook – General</p><p>1973-1979 4) Municipal Files – Weston – General</p><p>1976-1979 5) Municipal Files – Westport – General – 1977, Folder 1 1976-1979 6) Municipal Files – Westport – General – 1977, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1978 7) Municipal Files – Wethersfield – General </p><p>1973-1978 8) Municipal Files – Willimantic – General </p><p>1973-1979 9) Municipal Files – Wilton – General, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1501</p><p>1973-1979 1) Municipal Files – Wilton – General, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1981 2) Municipal Files – Wilton – Landfill</p><p>1975-1978 3) Municipal Files – Windham – General</p><p>1972-1979 4) Municipal Files – Windsor – General</p><p>1973-1978 5) Municipal Files – Windsor Locks – General</p><p>1972-1976 6) Municipal Files – Windsor Locks – Redevelopment</p><p>1968-1979 7) Municipal Files – Winsted – General</p><p>1974-1977 8) Municipal Files – Wolcott – General</p><p>1973-1978 9) Municipal Files – Woodbury – General</p><p>1976-1978 10) Municipal Files – Woodstock – General</p><p>1972 11) Project Files – Richard Allen – John Bright Apartment Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 12) Project Files – American Shakespeare Theatre – Stratford, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 13) Project Files – Appalachian Trail - 1979</p><p>1982-1983 14) Project Files – Augustana Homes – Elderly Housing – Greenwich and Fairfield, Connecticut</p><p>1972 15) Project Files – Barbour-Charlotte-Waverly Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1975 16) Project Files – Beagles for Medical Research</p><p>1982 17) Project Files – Lawrence Bettencourt – First Selectman of Waterford, Connecticut – FEMA – Federal Emergency Management Agency – Flood Damage</p><p>1974 18) Project Files – Sidney Bloom – Senior Intern Program 1972 19) Project Files – Bridgeport Urban Observatory Program</p><p>1973 20) Project Files – Candlewood Lake – FPC – Federal Power Commission – Project 2632 – Connecticut Light and Power</p><p>1975 21) Project Files – Canning Lids Shortage</p><p>1979-1980 22) Project Files – Census – Norwich Census District – 1980</p><p>1975 23) Project Files – Richard Coderre – Engine 260 Incorporated – Engine 260 Antique Fire Apparatus Show and Muster – Milford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 24) Project Files – Connecticut Classics Drum and Bugle Corps</p><p>1980 25) Project Files – Convalescent Home Replies</p><p>1980-1981 26) Project Files – T.H. Fitzgerald – German Army Band Performance – Naugatuck, Connecticut – December 1980</p><p>1980-1981 27) Project Files – Mel Fogel – USPS – United States Postal Service – Bridgeport Mail Forwarding Installation – December 1980</p><p>1983 28) Project Files – Griswold Town Hall Renovation</p><p>Box 1502</p><p>1980 1) Project Files – Glenville Postal Station – Greenwich, Connecticut – Proposed Service Cutbacks</p><p>1980 2) Project Files – Luis Hernandez – Revitalization of East Main Street Commercial Area – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1975 3) Project Files – Interstate Route 84</p><p>1980 4) Project Files – Susan LaRoche – D.E.A.F. Media, Incorporated – Production of Television Show “Rainbow’s End”</p><p>1977-1980 5) Project Files – Judy Lewis – University of Connecticut Model Health Project – October 1980</p><p>1980-1981 6) Project Files – Merrill Lindsay – Eli Whitney Museum and Armory – North Branford, Connecticut – General</p><p>1980 7) Project Files – Merrill Lindsay – Eli Whitney Museum and Armory – North Branford, Connecticut – National Endowment for the Humanities – January 1980 8) Project Files – Nicholas Mainero – Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Airport – Stratford, Connecticut - Repaving</p><p>1977 9) Project Files – Northeast Rail Corridor</p><p>1979 10) Project Files – Edward T. Peach – Westport Nature Center</p><p>1980 11) Project Files – Eleanor F. Peck – Mystic River Historical Society – Mystic, Connecticut – Restoration of Portersville Academy</p><p>1980 12) Project Files – Robert W. Simmons – West Hartford Connecticut – Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration Project</p><p>1979-1980 13) Project Files – Carol L. Smith – Inner City Exchange – Student Trip to Africa - 1979</p><p>1977, 1980 14) Project Files – South End Neighborhood Day Care Center – Bridgeport, Connecticut – 1980</p><p>1980 15) Project Files – South-West Neighborhood Health Center – National Health Service Corps Appropriation – May </p><p>1980 16) Project Files – St. Catherine’s Housing – Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1979-1980 17) Project Files – Stamford Museum and Nature Center – 1979</p><p>1980 18) Project Files – Anne P. Streeter – West Hartford, Connecticut – Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration Program</p><p>1978-1979 19) Project Files – Akiva Talmi – Connecticut Dance Theatre – Grant Proposals</p><p>1979 20) Project Files – Dimpna Torres – Bilingual Vocational Training Program – Housatonic Community College – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1972 21) Project Files – U.S. Route 7 – Wilton, Connecticut</p><p>1975-1980 22) Project Files – Valley Mall Manor – Waterbury, Connecticut – 1979</p><p>1971 23) Press Releases</p><p>1970s 24) Speeches and Statements – 39th Annual Connecticut Union League – Norwich, Connecticut – October 27</p><p>1971 25) Newsletters</p><p>1970s 26) Photographs – Connecticut Staff</p><p>1970s 27) Photographs – Hank Harper 1972 28) Photographs – Hank Harper – At Apollo 16 Moon Landing Crew Visit to Hartford Connecticut – June </p><p>1972 29) Photographs – Senate Republican Policy Committee – October 6, 1972</p><p>1970s 30) Photographs – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1972 31) Photographs – Lowell Weicker – At Apollo 16 Moon Landing Crew Visit to Hartford, Connecticut – June </p><p>1973 32) Photographs – Lowell Weicker – At Essex, Connecticut – June 30, 1973</p><p>1970s 33) Photographs – Lowell Weicker – At Unidentified Event</p><p>1970s 34) Negatives – Connecticut Staff</p><p>1972 35) Negatives – Hank Harper – At Apollo 16 Moon Landing Crew Visit to Hartford, Connecticut – June 1972</p><p>Box 1503</p><p>1968-1970 1) Appointment Book – 1969</p><p>1970-1971 2) Appointment Book – 1970</p><p>1971-1973 3) Appointment Book – 1972</p><p>Box 1504</p><p>1971-1973 1) Appointment Book – 1972</p><p>1974-1975 2) Appointment Book – 1974</p><p>1975-1976 3) Appointment Book – 1975</p><p>Box 1505</p><p>1976-1977 1) Appointment Book – 1976</p><p>1977-1978 2) Appointment Book – 1977</p><p>1978-1979 3) Appointment Book – 1978 Sub-series C – Hartford Office Files</p><p>Box 1506</p><p>1979 1) Subject Files – Condominium Conversion Issue – September</p><p>1984 2) Subject Files – Connecticut Medicaid</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Connecticut Prisoners of War/Missing in Action/Wounded – Korean and Vietnam Wars</p><p>1976-1986 4) Subject Files – Connecticut River</p><p>1980 5) Subject Files – Connecticut Voter Poll – University of Connecticut – August </p><p>1974-1984 6) Subject Files – Federal Injury Compensation – General Information</p><p>1980-1982 7) Subject Files – Flood Information – Federal Emergency Management Agency and 1982 Connecticut Floods</p><p>1983-1984 8) Subject Files – Grassroots East – Republican Organization, Connecticut Second Congressional District</p><p>1977-1978 9) Subject Files – Groton Shipyard – Electric Boat</p><p>1977, 1980 10) Subject Files – Handicapped Education</p><p>1987 11) Subject Files – Health Insurance – S. 1238 – Medicaid Catastrophic Coverage for Children Act of 1987</p><p>1987 12) Subject Files – Health Insurance – S. 1265 – Amendment to Public Health Service Act and Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938</p><p>1834-1977 13) Subject Files – Indian Land Claims</p><p>1980-1983 14) Subject Files – Information on Indochinese Refugees</p><p>1978 15) Subject Files – International Year of the Child, 1979</p><p>Box 1507</p><p>1986 1) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – United States of America Before the Federal Energy Commission – In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Exhibit F-IV – Environmental Report – Volume 1 of 3, Folder 1 1986 2) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – United States of America Before the Federal Energy Commission – In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Exhibit F-IV – Environmental Report – Volume 1 of 3, Folder 2</p><p>1986 3) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – United States of America Before the Federal Energy Commission – In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Exhibit F-IV – Environmental Report – Volume 1 of 3, Folder 3</p><p>1986 4) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – United States of America Before the Federal Energy Commission – In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Exhibit F-IV – Environmental Report – Volume 2 of 3, Folder 1</p><p>1986 5) Subject Files – Iroquois Pipeline – United States of America Before the Federal Energy Commission – In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Exhibit F-IV – Environmental Report – Volume 2 of 3, Folder 2</p><p>1977 6) Subject Files – Long Island Sound Heritage Area</p><p>1972-1983 7) Subject Files – Longshoremen’s Compensation</p><p>Box 1508</p><p>1985 1) Subject Files – Mentally Handicapped – Staff Report on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled, Requested by Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. – April 1-3, 1985</p><p>1834-1977 2) Subject Files – Montville Indian Claims – 1977</p><p>1980, 1984 3) Subject Files – National Flood Insurance Program – Federal Emergency Management Agency</p><p>1978-1979 4) Subject Files – Nursing Homes – Connecticut – November 1979</p><p>1978 5) Subject Files – Radiation/Electric Boat – Groton Shipyard</p><p>1978-1979 6) Subject Files – Urban Parks Program – Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act of 1978 – December 1978</p><p>1978 7) Subject Files – USS Nautilus – Proposed Preservation</p><p>1977 8) Subject Files – Utilities – Connecticut</p><p>1978-1979 9) Subject Files – White House Conference on Small Business – Washington, D.C. – July 11, 1979</p><p>1977 10) Subject Files – Windsor Locks Canal 1973-1988 11) Correspondence – General</p><p>1979-1980 12) Correspondence – Health Care Facilities – Letters of Thanks – April 1980</p><p>1983-1984 13) Mary Chanski – Agency Files – Jeff Nielsen – Country Industries, Incorporated – Workshop for Mentally and Physically Disabled – Coventry, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1984 14) Mary Chanski – Agency Files – Jeff Nielsen – Country Industries, Incorporated – Workshop for Mentally and Physically Disabled – Coventry, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>1986-1988 15) Mary Chanski – Agency Files – Oak Hill School – Group Home – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1984-1985 16) Mary Chanski – Agency Files – WACAP – Windham Area Community Action – Federal Emergency Management Agency Funding – Danielson, Connecticut</p><p>1982 17) Mary Collier – Agency Files – Upper Albany Community Organization – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1982 18) Mary Collier – Project Files – Waterbury Parents Group – Waterbury, Connecticut – November 1982 – Cancellation of German in Waterbury Public Schools</p><p>1980-1982 19) Mary Collier – Project Files – Wethersfield Elderly – Wethersfield, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1509</p><p>1975-1984 1) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Deaf and Hearing Impaired</p><p>1981-1982 2) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – House Republicans Letter – May 7, 1981</p><p>1974-1977 3) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Installation of TTY – Text Telephone – Federal Government Access for the Deaf</p><p>1978-1981 4) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Mental Health Services for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired</p><p>1978-1979 5) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Outreach – Travelling Representative Program - 1979 </p><p>1978 6) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Telelectures - 1978</p><p>1978-1979 7) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Telelectures – Winter-Spring 1979</p><p>1980 8) Douglas Cutler – Subject Files – Lowell Weicker Telelectures – Fall 1980 1981-1987 9) Douglas Cutler – Correspondence – Constituent Legislative Inquiry/Opinion Telephone Record</p><p>1974-1982 10) Douglas Cutler – Correspondence – General</p><p>1987 11) Douglas Cutler – Project Files – Orange Mall – Orange, Connecticut – April </p><p>1977-1984 12) Douglas Cutler – Speeches and Statements – Lowell Weicker Statements – Connecticut Jewish Ledger</p><p>1976 13) Douglas Cutler – Photographs – Douglas Cutler</p><p>1985 14) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Pathfinders Associates, Incorporated, Derby, Connecticut – May </p><p>1983 15) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Quinebaug Valley Youth Services Bureau – North Grosvenor Dale, Connecticut – September</p><p>1983 16) Hank Harper – Agency Files – Salvation Army – Catherine Booth Senior Housing, Incorporated – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1510</p><p>1983 1) Hank Harper – Agency Files – South Central Connecticut Legal Services Corporation – New Haven, Connecticut – May </p><p>1983 2) Hank Harper – Project Files – O’Neill Theater – Television Documentary on Eugene O’Neill – Mystic, Connecticut – April</p><p>1983 3) Hank Harper – Project Files – Robertson Airport – Plainville, Connecticut – August </p><p>1982-1983 4) Hank Harper – Project Files – SMSA – Waterbury Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area – February 1983</p><p>1984 5) Hank Harper – Project Files – Stratfield Apartments – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Bridgeport, Connecticut – October </p><p>1984 6) Hank Harper – Project Files – Volleyball Tournament – 1987 United States Volleyball Championships – Hartford, Connecticut – June 1984</p><p>1985 7) Hank Harper – Project Files – Waterford Country School – Asbestos in Schools Loan and Grant Program</p><p>1985 8) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Beyond War Movement</p><p>1984 9) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Child Support Enforcement Act of 1984 1985 10) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Ethiopia Famine and Mexican Earthquake Relief</p><p>1984-1986 11) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Health Care – State of Connecticut</p><p>1987-1988 12) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Home Health Care – Maine Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medicare Denials Issue – October 1987</p><p>1984-1985 13) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Home Health Coverage Problems</p><p>1987 14) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Homelessness – Connecticut Capitol Region</p><p>1984 15) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Medicaid Waiver – Home and Community Based Services for Mentally Retarded Citizens</p><p>1984-1985 16) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – P & A – Subject Files – Protection and Advocacy of Mentally Disabled</p><p>1985 17) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – PWS – Prader-Willi Syndrome Association National Conference – Windsor Locks, Connecticut – June 20-22</p><p>Box 1511</p><p>1986 1) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Telephone Solicitations – Telemarketing</p><p>1987-1988 2) Terri Knoblauch – Subject Files – Wrangell Island – American and Soviet Claims</p><p>1985-1986 3) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – CAUSA, Incorporated – Connecticut Association for United Spanish Action</p><p>1984-1985 4) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Connecticut Department of Higher Education</p><p>1963-1985 5) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Connecticut Transportation Authority</p><p>1986 6) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Creative Access Network of the University of Connecticut School of Social Work</p><p>1987 7) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Department of Agriculture – Food and Nutrition Service – Northeast Region</p><p>1974-1986 8) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Department of Labor – Federal Injury Compensation 1985 9) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Department of Labor – Women’s Bureau</p><p>1983-1985 10) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – FEMA – Federal Emergency Management Agency – Information</p><p>1986 11) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – Internal Revenue Service – Andover, Massachusetts Service Center</p><p>1987 12) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – National Urban/Rural Fellows, Incorporated</p><p>Undated 13) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – PHS – Public Health Service – Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1512</p><p>1984-1985 1) Terri Knoblauch – Agency Files – VA – Veterans Administration – Information</p><p>1985 2) Terri Knoblauch – Project Files – Mental Health Awareness Week, October 6- 12, 1985</p><p>1987-1988 3) Terri Knoblauch – Project Files – National Theater of the Deaf – Cheshire, Connecticut</p><p>1988 4) Terri Knoblauch – Project Files – Uncas-on-Thames Hospital – Norwich, Connecticut, June</p><p>1981-1982 5) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Agency Files – New England Technical Institute – Denial of Accreditation </p><p>1981-1982 6) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Agency Files – New Horizons, Incorporated – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1982 7) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Municipal Files – West Haven Housing Authority – Turnkey Project – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project</p><p>1981 8) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Municipal Files – Town of Wethersfield – Thomas Lasher – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Mortgage – November </p><p>1982 9) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Municipal Files – Town of Woodbury – Flood Damage – June </p><p>1982 10) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Project Files – Naugatuck Heights – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Naugatuck, Connecticut 1980-1982 11) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Project Files – Sevin Chemical Spraying – Gypsy Moth Spraying in Connecticut – May 1982</p><p>1982 12) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Project Files – Torrington WIC – Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children Program – November </p><p>1982 13) Terri Ann Lowenthal – Project Files – Women’s Conference Speaker – June </p><p>1980 14) Agency Files – Annhurst College Closing – April </p><p>1982 15) Agency Files – Branford House – Muriel Buckley – Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1977-1983 16) Agency Files – Capital Region Council of Governments – CRCOG – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1980 17) Agency Files – Citizens Committee for Effective Government – Management Studies </p><p>1975-1984 18) Agency Files – Citizens/Government Transportation Planning Center – Windsor, Connecticut, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1984 19) Agency Files – Citizens/Government Transportation Planning Center – Windsor, Connecticut, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1513</p><p>1974-1978 1) Agency Files – Community Council of the Capital Region – Hartford, Connecticut – 1978</p><p>1979-1984 2) Agency Files – Community Health and Home Care, Incorporated – Pomfret, Connecticut – February 1980</p><p>1980 3) Agency Files – Connecticut Conference of Municipalities – New Haven, Connecticut </p><p>1980 4) Agency Files – Connecticut Housing Investment Funds, Incorporated – CHIF – April </p><p>1978-1979 5) Agency Files – Connecticut State Board of Education – 1978 </p><p>1984-1986 6) Agency Files – Connecticut River Watershed Council – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1980 7) Agency Files – Connecticut Savings and Loan Association</p><p>1977-1978 8) Agency Files – Conrail 1979 9) Agency Files – Eastern Connecticut Health Study – HMO/HEW – Health Maintenance Organization/Department of Health, Education and Welfare</p><p>1981-1986 10) Agency Files – Eastern Connecticut Parent-Child Resource System, Sheila B. Amdur – April 1981</p><p>1980 11) Agency Files – Eastern Connecticut State College – August </p><p>1981-1984 12) Agency Files – Environmental Protection Agency – General Information</p><p>1977-1984 13) Agency Files – Farmers Home Administration – October 1979</p><p>1980 14) Agency Files – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – General Information</p><p>Box 1514</p><p>1979 1) Agency Files – Governor’s Task Force on Fuel Assistance – March </p><p>1979 2) Agency Files – Greater Hartford Arts Council – Arts Directory</p><p>1980-1981 3) Agency Files – Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1979-1980 4) Agency Files – Greater Hartford Community College – November 1979</p><p>1981 5) Agency Files – Greater Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau, Incorporated – Marketing Plan – Civic Center – 1981-1982</p><p>1983-1984 6) Agency Files – HCFA – Health Care Finance Administration – Miscellaneous Information</p><p>1982-1984 7) Agency Files – HCFA – Health Care Finance Administration – Model Waivers</p><p>1982 8) Agency Files – HCFA – Health Care Finance Administration – Social Security Act, Section 1915b Waivers</p><p>1982-1984 9) Agency Files – HCFA – Health Care Finance Administration – Social Security Act, Section 1915c Waivers</p><p>1979-1980 10) Agency Files – HEDCO – Hartford Economic Development Corporation – 1979 </p><p>1978-1982 11) Agency Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Resource Material, Folder 1 Box 1515</p><p>1978-1982 1) Agency Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Resource Material, Folder 2</p><p>1977-1978 2) Agency Files – Hill Center – Reverend Ken South – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1986 3) Agency Files – Hispanic Health Council Report – Hartford, Connecticut </p><p>1981-1984 4) Agency Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – General Information</p><p>1978 5) Agency Files – Human Services Agencies and Organizations – State of Connecticut Human Services Plan</p><p>1980 6) Agency Files – IRS – Internal Revenue Service – Hartford – May </p><p>1983 7) Agency Files – IRS – Internal Revenue Service – Information</p><p>1977-1979 8) Agency Files – Lake Waramaug Task Force – December 1979</p><p>1979-1980 9) Agency Files – Low Income Planning Agency – Hartford, Connecticut – 1979</p><p>1979 10) Agency Files – Mohegan Community College – October </p><p>1979 11) Agency Files – New Haven Club for the Deaf</p><p>1979-1980 12) Agency Files – Northeast Connecticut Rape Crisis Center – Willimantic, Connecticut – December 1979</p><p>1980 13) Agency Files – Northeast Utilities Rate Increase</p><p>1977-1980 14) Agency Files – Northeastern Connecticut Community Development Corporation – Danielson, Connecticut</p><p>1979 15) Agency Files – Northeastern Connecticut Regional Planning Agency – Brooklyn, Connecticut – July </p><p>1979 16) Agency Files – Northwestern Connecticut Regional Planning Agency – “Shepaug Bantam River Management Plan”</p><p>Box 1516</p><p>1980 1) Agency Files – Poor Peoples Federation – Hartford, Connecticut – April </p><p>1980 2) Agency Files – Project S.O.U.T.H. – Southend Organizations United to Help – Hartford, Connecticut 1977-1978 3) Agency Files – PUCA – Connecticut Public Utilities Control Authority – Millstone III Nuclear Plant</p><p>1977-1984 4) Agency Files – Quinebaug Valley Senior Citizens Center, Incorporated – Brooklyn, Connecticut</p><p>1985 5) Agency Files – Social Security Administration</p><p>1984 6) Agency Files – The Nature Conservancy – Connecticut Chapter</p><p>1977 7) Agency Files – Tri-State Regional Planning Commission</p><p>1978 8) Agency Files – UACO – Upper Albany Community Organization – Crisis Intervention Program – Jackie Bryant – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1981 9) Agency Files – United Social and Mental Health Services, Incorporated – Danielson, Connecticut – November 1978</p><p>1979-1981 10) Agency Files – University of Connecticut – January 1980</p><p>1978 11) Agency Files – University of Connecticut – Mineral Institute – August </p><p>1979-1980 12) Agency Files – University of Hartford – August 1979</p><p>1977 13) Agency Files – Upper Albany Community Organization – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1978-1987 14) Agency Files – United States Army Corps of Engineers – October 1978</p><p>1978-1979 15) Agency Files – United States Postal Service – Private Express Statutes</p><p>1982 16) Agency Files – Voluntary Action Council – Danielson, Connecticut</p><p>1979 17) Agency Files – Waterbury Silent Club</p><p>1980 18) Agency Files – Waterbury YMCA – Young Men’s Christian Association – June</p><p>1977 19) Agency Files – Watertown-Oakville Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1981 20) Agency Files – Wesleyan University</p><p>Box 1517</p><p>1982-1988 1) Agency Files – Windham Area CAP – Community Action Program – Danielson, Connecticut – CSA – Community Services Administration – February 1982 1978, 1982 2) Agency Files – Windham Regional Planning Agency – Willimantic, Connecticut - 1978</p><p>1980 3) Municipal Files – Andover – March </p><p>1978-1986 4) Municipal Files – Ansonia – 1978, Folder 1</p><p>1978-1986 5) Municipal Files – Ansonia – 1978, Folder 2</p><p>1982-1987 6) Municipal Files – Town of Ashford – November 1982</p><p>1977-1987 7) Municipal Files – Avon</p><p>1977 8) Municipal Files – Barkhamsted</p><p>1979-1981 9) Municipal Files – Beacon Falls – November 1979, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1518</p><p>1979-1981 1) Municipal Files – Beacon Falls – November 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979-1988 2) Municipal Files – Berlin</p><p>1980 3) Municipal Files – Town of Bethany – September</p><p>1986-1987 4) Municipal Files – Bethlehem</p><p>1977-1979 5) Municipal Files – Bloomfield</p><p>1977 6) Municipal Files – Bolton</p><p>1980-1985 7) Municipal Files – Bozrah – June 1980</p><p>1984-1985 8) Municipal Files – Branford</p><p>1977 9) Municipal Files – Bridgewater</p><p>1977-1985 10) Municipal Files – Bristol</p><p>1977, 1980 11) Municipal Files – Brookfield</p><p>1977-1987 12) Municipal Files – Brooklyn</p><p>1977-1978 13) Municipal Files – Canaan</p><p>1977-1985 14) Municipal Files – Canterbury</p><p>1977-1978 15) Municipal Files – Canton 1983 16) Municipal Files – Chester – General – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development</p><p>1984 17) Municipal Files – Clinton</p><p>1977-1984 18) Municipal Files – Colchester</p><p>1977 19) Municipal Files – Colebrook</p><p>1977 20) Municipal Files – Columbia</p><p>1977 21) Municipal Files – Cornwall</p><p>1978-1986 22) Municipal Files – Coventry</p><p>1977 23) Municipal Files – Danbury</p><p>1977 24) Municipal Files – Danbury – Federal Correctional Institution Fire</p><p>1981 25) Municipal Files – Darien – March </p><p>1977 26) Municipal Files – East Granby</p><p>Box 1519</p><p>1980 1) Municipal Files – East Hampton</p><p>1977-1984 2) Municipal Files – East Hartford</p><p>1977, 1983 3) Municipal Files – East Haven – 1977</p><p>1982-1985 4) Municipal Files – East Lyme</p><p>1977-1985 5) Municipal Files – East Windsor</p><p>1977, 1984 6) Municipal Files – Eastford</p><p>1977-1984 7) Municipal Files – Ellington</p><p>1977-1986 8) Municipal Files – Enfield</p><p>1984 9) Municipal Files – Fairfield</p><p>1977-1978 10) Municipal Files – Farmington</p><p>1981-1985 11) Municipal Files – Franklin – General – April 1981</p><p>1977-1982 12) Municipal Files – Glastonbury 1977, 1985 13) Municipal Files – Granby</p><p>1980-1987 14) Municipal Files – Town of Greenwich – 1980 </p><p>1977 15) Municipal Files – Griswold</p><p>1980-1987 16) Municipal Files – Groton – General – July 1981</p><p>1979-1987 17) Municipal Files – Guilford – 1979</p><p>1980, 1986 18) Municipal Files – Hamden – General – August 1980</p><p>1976-1987 19) Municipal Files – Hartford, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1520</p><p>1976-1987 1) Municipal Files – Hartford, Folder 2</p><p>1976-1987 2) Municipal Files – Hartford, Folder 3</p><p>1979-1980 3) Municipal Files – Hartford – Board of Education</p><p>1977, 1979 4) Municipal Files – Hartland</p><p>1977, 1983 5) Municipal Files – Harwinton</p><p>1980-1985 6) Municipal Files – Hebron</p><p>1986 7) Municipal Files – Jewett City – General </p><p>1977-1980 8) Municipal Files – Kent – General – December 1979</p><p>1971-1980 9) Municipal Files – Killingly</p><p>1977 10) Municipal Files – Lebanon</p><p>1977-1983 11) Municipal Files – Ledyard – November 1978</p><p>1977 12) Municipal Files – Lisbon</p><p>1977-1983 13) Municipal Files – Litchfield</p><p>1979-1980 14) Municipal Files – Lyme – January 1980</p><p>1977-1988 15) Municipal Files – Manchester</p><p>1977 16) Municipal Files – Marlborough 1980-1986 17) Municipal Files – Meriden – 1980</p><p>1977 18) Municipal Files – Middlebury</p><p>1984-1985 19) Municipal Files – Middlefield</p><p>1979-1988 20) Municipal Files – Middletown – May 1979</p><p>Box 1521</p><p>1980-1985 1) Municipal Files – Town of Milford</p><p>1986 2) Municipal Files – Monroe</p><p>1979, 1982 3) Municipal Files – Montville</p><p>1977-1982 4) Municipal Files – Morris</p><p>1978 5) Municipal Files – Municipal Visits – October </p><p>1977-1986 6) Municipal Files – New Britain</p><p>1977 7) Municipal Files – New Fairfield</p><p>1977 8) Municipal Files – New Hartford</p><p>1976-1987 9) Municipal Files – New Haven</p><p>1983-1987 10) Municipal Files – New London – January 1983</p><p>1978-1985 11) Municipal Files – New Milford</p><p>1977-1988 12) Municipal Files – Newington</p><p>1981-1983 13) Municipal Files – Newtown – General – October 1983</p><p>1977 14) Municipal Files – Norfolk</p><p>1977, 1985 15) Municipal Files – North Canaan</p><p>1977 16) Municipal Files – North Canaan – September 1977 Flash Flood</p><p>Box 1522</p><p>1983, 1985 1) Municipal Files – North Haven – General – November 1983 1986-1987 2) Municipal Files – Northfield – Contaminated Wells – November 1986</p><p>1979-1985 3) Municipal Files – Norwalk – January 1979</p><p>1977-1987 4) Municipal Files – Norwich</p><p>1983 5) Municipal Files – Plainfield</p><p>1977, 1980 6) Municipal Files – Plainville</p><p>1977-1987 7) Municipal Files – Plymouth</p><p>1977, 1979 8) Municipal Files – Pomfret</p><p>1973-1981 9) Municipal Files – Portland - 1978</p><p>1977 10) Municipal Files – Preston</p><p>1981-1985 11) Municipal Files – Prospect</p><p>1977-1985 12) Municipal Files – Putnam</p><p>1983 13) Municipal Files – Ridgefield</p><p>1977 14) Municipal Files – Rocky Hill</p><p>1977 15) Municipal Files – Roxbury</p><p>1977, 1985 16) Municipal Files – Salisbury</p><p>1980-1981 17) Municipal Files – Seymour – March 1980</p><p>1977 18) Municipal Files – Sharon</p><p>1980-1984 19) Municipal Files – Shelton – General – 1981</p><p>1977 20) Municipal Files – Simsbury</p><p>1977-1978 21) Municipal Files – Somers</p><p>1977-1978 22) Municipal Files – South Windsor</p><p>Box 1523</p><p>1977-1986 1) Municipal Files – Southbury</p><p>1977 2) Municipal Files – Southington 1977-1982 3) Municipal Files – Sprague</p><p>1985 4) Municipal Files – Stafford Springs</p><p>1979-1982 5) Municipal Files – Stamford</p><p>1981, 1988 6) Municipal Files – Sterling</p><p>1978-1983 7) Municipal Files – Stonington</p><p>1977 8) Municipal Files – Suffield</p><p>1983 9) Municipal Files – Thomaston</p><p>1977-1988 10) Municipal Files – Thompson</p><p>1977, 1981 11) Municipal Files – Tolland</p><p>1977-1980 12) Municipal Files – Torrington</p><p>1981-1986 13) Municipal Files – Trumbull – General – February 1983</p><p>1980, 1986 14) Municipal Files – Union – June 1980</p><p>1977-1986 15) Municipal Files – Vernon</p><p>1983 16) Municipal Files – Voluntown</p><p>1983-1985 17) Municipal Files – Wallingford</p><p>1977 18) Municipal Files – Warren</p><p>1977-1980 19) Municipal Files – Washington</p><p>1977-1983 20) Municipal Files – Waterbury – General – August 1981</p><p>1980-1985 21) Municipal Files – Waterford – General - March 1983</p><p>1977 22) Municipal Files – Waterford – Millstone I Nuclear Plant</p><p>1977 23) Municipal Files – Watertown Town Council – James Mullen – Anti Recession Fiscal Assistance Funds</p><p>Box 1524</p><p>1977-1988 1) Municipal Files – West Hartford, Folder 1</p><p>1977-1988 2) Municipal Files – West Hartford, Folder 2 1983 3) Municipal Files – West Haven – General – March </p><p>1984-1987 4) Municipal Files – Westbrook – General – April 1985</p><p>1980-1988 5) Municipal Files – Westport</p><p>1977-1978 6) Municipal Files – Wethersfield</p><p>1977-1978 7) Municipal Files – Willimantic</p><p>1979, 1985 8) Municipal Files – Willington</p><p>1980 9) Municipal Files – Winchester Center – June </p><p>1977-1986 10) Municipal Files – Windham</p><p>1977-1988 11) Municipal Files – Windsor</p><p>1977 12) Municipal Files – Windsor Locks</p><p>1977-1978 13) Municipal Files – Winsted</p><p>1977-1980 14) Municipal Files – Wolcott</p><p>1977, 1979 15) Municipal Files – Woodbury</p><p>1977-1986 16) Municipal Files – Woodstock</p><p>Box 1525</p><p>1981-1983 1) Project Files – Chapman’s Pond Fish and Wildlife Refuge – SCS/USDA – Soil Conservation Service/United States Department of Agriculture – January 1982 – 2029400002</p><p>1983-1984 2) Project Files – Chimon Island – The Nature Conservancy</p><p>1979-1982 3) Project Files – Patricia Cobb – Parent Child Education Center – Hartford, Connecticut – July 1979</p><p>1980 4) Project Files – Colt Park – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1977 5) Project Files – Connecticut River Dredging</p><p>1980-1988 6) Project Files – Farmington River Conservation – June 1980, Folder 1</p><p>1980-1988 7) Project Files – Farmington River Conservation – June 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980-1988 8) Project Files – Farmington River Conservation – June 1980, Folder 3 1980-1988 9) Project Files – Farmington River Conservation – June 1980, Folder 4</p><p>1980-1988 10) Project Files – Farmington River Conservation – June 1980, Folder 5</p><p>Box 1526</p><p>1977 1) Project Files – Five Mile River – Darien, Connecticut Sewage Abatement</p><p>1978 2) Project Files – “Fort Trumbull” and New London Union Railroad Station Historic Preservation – New London, Connecticut – December </p><p>1979 3) Project Files – Grant Notifications – Miscellaneous Projects – March</p><p>1970-1983 4) Project Files – Housatonic River Conservation</p><p>1979-1980 5) Project Files – Inner City Exchange – Student Trip to Africa – November 1979</p><p>1980-1988 6) Project Files – Interstate 84 – October 1980</p><p>1978 7) Project Files – Interstate 291</p><p>1978 8) Project Files – New Haven Harbor Dredging</p><p>1977-1979 9) Project Files – Park River Flood Control Project – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1981 10) Project Files – Silver Pond Apartments – Wallingford, Connecticut – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project</p><p>1980-1986 11) Project Files – Stafford Textile Museum – Stafford, Connecticut – January 1985</p><p>1980-1981 12) Project Files – Sycamore Place Apartments – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1981 13) Project Files – Willimantic Little League, Incorporated – October </p><p>1978-1980 14) Project Files – Yantic River Watershed Flood Control Project</p><p>1974-1976 15) Clippings – 1974-1976</p><p>1977 16) Clippings – 1977, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1527</p><p>1977 1) Clippings – 1977, Folder 2 1978 2) Clippings – 1978</p><p>1979 3) Clippings – 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 4) Clippings – 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1980 5) Clippings – 1980</p><p>1982 6) Clippings – 1982</p><p>1983 7) Clippings – 1983, Folder 1</p><p>1983 8) Clippings – 1983, Folder 2 </p><p>Box 1528</p><p>1983 1) Clippings – 1983, Folder 3</p><p>1984 2) Clippings – January 1984</p><p>1984 3) Clippings – February 1984</p><p>1984 4) Clippings – March 1984</p><p>1984 5) Clippings – April 1984</p><p>1984 6) Clippings – May 1984</p><p>1984 7) Clippings – June 1984</p><p>1984 8) Clippings – July 1984</p><p>1984 9) Clippings – August 1984</p><p>1984 10) Clippings – September 1984</p><p>1984 11) Clippings – November 1984</p><p>1984 12) Clippings – December 1984</p><p>1985 13) Clippings – January 1985</p><p>Box 1529</p><p>1985 1) Clippings – February 1985 1985 2) Clippings – March 1985 </p><p>1985 3) Clippings – April 1985</p><p>1985 4) Clippings – May 1985</p><p>1985 5) Clippings – June 1985</p><p>1985 6) Clippings – July 1985</p><p>1985 7) Clippings – August 1985</p><p>1985 8) Clippings – September 1985</p><p>1985 9) Clippings – October 1985</p><p>1985 10) Clippings – November 1985</p><p>1985 11) Clippings – December 1985</p><p>1986 12) Clippings – January 1986</p><p>1986 13) Clippings – February 1986</p><p>1986 14) Clippings – March 1986</p><p>1986 15) Clippings – April 1986</p><p>Box 1530</p><p>1986 1) Clippings – May 1986</p><p>1986 2) Clippings – June 1986</p><p>1986 3) Clippings – July 1986</p><p>1986 4) Clippings – August 1986</p><p>1986 5) Clippings – September 1986</p><p>1986 6) Clippings – October 1986</p><p>1986 7) Clippings – November 1986</p><p>Box 1531 1986 1) Clippings – December 1986</p><p>1987 2) Clippings – 1987, Folder 1</p><p>1987 3) Clippings – 1987, Folder 2</p><p>1987 4) Clippings – 1987, Folder 3</p><p>1987 5) Clippings – 1987, Folder 4</p><p>1987 6) Clippings – 1987, Folder 5</p><p>Box 1532</p><p>1987 1) Clippings – 1987, Folder 6</p><p>1988 2) Clippings – January-May 1988</p><p>1988 3) Clippings – June 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 4) Clippings – June 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 5) Clippings – July 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 6) Clippings – July 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 7) Clippings – August 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 8) Clippings – August 1988, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1533</p><p>1988 1) Clippings – August 1988, Folder 3</p><p>1988 2) Clippings – September 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 3) Clippings – September 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) Clippings – October 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) Clippings – October 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1988 6) Clippings – November 1988 </p><p>1988 7) Clippings – 1988 – Miscellaneous 1988 8) Clippings – Campaign Finance Legislation</p><p>1986-1988 9) Clippings – Cartoons</p><p>1978 10) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1978, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1534</p><p>1978 1) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1978, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1978, Folder 3</p><p>1979 3) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1979, Folder 1</p><p>1979 4) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1979, Folder 2</p><p>1979 5) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1979, Folder 3</p><p>1979 6) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1979, Folder 4</p><p>1980 7) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1980, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1535</p><p>1980 1) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1980, Folder 2</p><p>1980 2) Clippings – Daily News Summaries – 1980, Folder 3</p><p>1977-1988 3) Press Releases</p><p>1976-1977 4) Speeches and Statements</p><p>1974 5) Photographs – Drawing of Samuel J. Irvin, Chairman of Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, December 14, 1974</p><p>Undated 6) Photographs – Lowell Weicker at Unidentified Function</p><p>1970s-1980s 7) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Portraits</p><p>1978 8) Miscellaneous – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book, Folder 1</p><p>1978 9) Miscellaneous – Anne Haskell Memorial Reference Book, Folder 2</p><p>1974, 1980s 10) Miscellaneous – Biographies of Lowell Weicker 1986 11) Miscellaneous – Briefing Book for Senator Weicker: “Recap of the 99th Congress” – October 20, 1986</p><p>1982 12) Miscellaneous – Connecticut Tool and Machining Association – Certificate of Appreciation, June 1, 1986</p><p>1980 13) Miscellaneous – Northeastern Society of Orthodontists – Certificate of Appreciation, November 17, 1980</p><p>1986 14) Miscellaneous – Republican Senator Seniority List – 100th Congress, 1st Session</p><p>Box 1536</p><p>1988 1) Miscellaneous – Republican Town Chairman Manual</p><p>1987-1988 2) Miscellaneous – Staff Lists</p><p>1982 3) Miscellaneous – The Nature Conservancy – Certificate of Special Recognition, June 13, 1982, Accepted by Douglas Cutler</p><p>1983 4) Miscellaneous – The Struggle for a Senate Seat in Connecticut, 1982 – Thesis by Peter Godston, Johns Hopkins University</p><p>Box 1537</p><p>Undated 1) Audio Cassette – 2nd CD Delegates, May 8, Lower Naugatuck Valley, May 8</p><p>1982 2) Audio Cassette – 6th CD Delegates – May 7</p><p>1987 3) Audio Cassette – Connecticut AFL-CIO Convention – Part I – September 16</p><p>1987 4) Audio Cassette – Connecticut AFL-CIO Convention – Part II – September 16</p><p>1974 5) Audio Cassette – Demonstration Cassette: La Bamba, Greensleeves, Minuet in G Major, Hokkai Bon-Uta</p><p>1979 6) Audio Cassette – Face the State – February 16</p><p>1982 7) Audio Cassette – Face the State – January 23 – Guest: Prescott Bush</p><p>1982 8) Audio Cassette – Grassroots East – Lowell Weicker, May 16, Prescott Bush</p><p>1982 9) Audio Cassette – Master – Weicker Tapes 1979 10) Audio Cassette – Mike Miller Show – Senator Lowell Weicker – April 18</p><p>1977 11) Audio Cassette – Q Club Speech – New Haven, Connecticut – April 29</p><p>Undated 12) Audio Cassette – SBA – Small Business Administration Seminar</p><p>1979 13) Audio Cassette – Tape of Lowell Weicker – Mike Miller Show – April 18</p><p>1979 14) Audio Cassette – University of Connecticut Law School Speech – April 18</p><p>Undated 15) Audio Cassette – Unidentified Tape 1</p><p>Undated 16) Audio Cassette – Unidentified Tape 2</p><p>Undated 17) Audio Cassette – Unidentified Tape 3</p><p>Undated 18) Audio Cassette – Unidentified Tape 4</p><p>1981 19) Audio Cassette – Lowell Weicker Press Conference – February 11 – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>1986 20) Audio Cassette – Lowell Weicker Press Conference – April 21</p><p>Undated 21) Audio Cassette – Lowell Weicker Press Conference – Hartford, Connecticut – September 29</p><p>Sub-series D – Waterbury Office Files</p><p>Box 1538</p><p>1988 1) Subject Files – Connecticut Head Start</p><p>1988 2) Subject Files – Defense Spending</p><p>1988 3) Subject Files – Federal Worker Cost of Living Adjustments</p><p>1986-1988 4) Subject Files – Iroquois Gas Pipeline</p><p>1977 5) Photographs – Lowell Weicker at Panama Canal Treaty White House Signing Ceremony, with Jimmy and Roslyn Carter, and Gerald and Betty Ford, September 7</p><p>1975 6) Photographs – Lowell Weicker at Senate Baseball Game</p><p>1975 7) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Diving at Hydrolab</p><p>1970s 8) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Playing Tennis 1977 9) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Portrait</p><p>Undated 10) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Portrait</p><p>Undated 11) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Portrait</p><p>Undated 12) Photographs – Lowell Weicker Portrait</p><p>1977 13) Photographs – Lowell Weicker with Carlos Romero Barcelo, Governor of Puerto Rico</p><p>1988 14) Miscellaneous – Biography of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1979 15) Miscellaneous – Drawing of Lowell Weicker by Steve Benson, Presented by Staff of Senate Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1983-1987 16) Miscellaneous – Waterbury Office Lease</p><p>Sub-series E – Articles by Lowell Weicker</p><p>Box 1539</p><p>1971 1) Beginning of Senate Tenure – Information, January</p><p>1971 2) Office Locations, Staff and Committee Assignments, March 16</p><p>1971 3) Greenwich Times and Meriden Record Editorial, August</p><p>1972 4) Politics, Democracy and Youth, 1972</p><p>1972 5) West Coast Dock Strike, February 24</p><p>1972 6) Busing, March 23</p><p>1972 7) Editorial Reply – Weicker Speaks Out Against Passage of the Recent Gun Control Bill, August 16</p><p>1972 8) Connecticut Young Men Enter West Point, August 24</p><p>1972 9) Weicker on Politics, September</p><p>1972 10) Lafayette Sabine Foster – Connecticut’s Only Vice President, September 28</p><p>1972 11) Minting Coins, October 26</p><p>1972 12) National Caring, December 28 1973 13) Transportation – “Change is Possible”, March 22</p><p>1973 14) Exclusive for Weeklies – Lumber Prices Increase, May 21</p><p>1973 15) Tax Dollar, May 24</p><p>1973 16) Special for Milton Rockmore of Gannett, July 20</p><p>1973 17) Comprehensive Fire Legislation, July 26</p><p>1973 18) Magazine: The American Legion – “Should Highway”, August</p><p>1973 19) “Campaign Spending Reform”, December 20</p><p>1974 20) Housing in Connecticut, January 24</p><p>1974 21) Potomac Associates Break-In, April 11</p><p>1974 22) Summer Intern Program, June 12</p><p>1974 23) Four-Ten Republican Newsletter, July</p><p>1974 24) Special to the Greenwich Times- Scott Memhard, Volunteer in Weicker’s Washington Office, July 10</p><p>1974 25) Special to the Trumbull Times – Steve Moore, Volunteer in Weicker’s Bridgeport Office, July 11</p><p>1974 26) Reply to WCBS-TV Editorial, August</p><p>1974 27) Amnesty – Weicker’s Opposition to Amnesty for Draft Dodgers, August 22</p><p>1974 28) “Solar Energy: Science Fact Not Science Fiction”, August 22</p><p>1974 29) Special to the Ridgefield Press - Ed Stone – Member of the Junior Intern Program, September 9</p><p>1974 30) Voting and Apathy, October 31</p><p>1974 31) Special to the Compass – Weicker Support for an Oil Refinery in New England, November 26</p><p>1975 32) Monthly Column for Weeklies Regarding Sugar Plums, January</p><p>1975 33) Watergate and the Media – Columbia School of Journalism, January</p><p>1975 34) Special Article for the Greenwich Times on the Current Recession and the Importance of Solving Energy Problems, January 7 1975 35) Special to the Boston Globe – Article by Weicker on Gas Rationing, February</p><p>1975 36) New York Sunday News Magazine Article Regarding Lowell Weicker on Watergate, February 23</p><p>1975 37) Conservation, February 27</p><p>1975 38) “In Pursuit of Privacy” – National Council of Jewish Women, March 11</p><p>1975 39) Railroads, March 27</p><p>1975 40) Special Article for the Connecticut Federation of Young Republicans Newsletter, April 1</p><p>1975 41) Legislation to Abolish the Highway Trust Fund, April 3</p><p>1975 42) Editorial Reply – Weicker Criticizes WCBS-TV Call for Increased Gasoline Taxes, April 29</p><p>1975 43) Special Article – Reprint of Speech to Save on Energy – Professional Engineer Magazine, June</p><p>1975 44) Special Article – Weicker on the Meaning of the Bicentennial in the Heritage Villager, June</p><p>1975 45) Establishment of the Agency for Consumer Advocacy, June 8-14</p><p>1975 46) Draft of Courant Article Regarding the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, August 12</p><p>1975 47) Energy Crisis – Criticism of Federal Response, September 25</p><p>1975 48) Article for Elephant Prints, Westport Republican Newsletter, on the Connecticut State Elections, November</p><p>1975 49) Connecticut Review – Weicker on the Bicentennial, November</p><p>1975 50) Weicker on New York City, November 17-21</p><p>1975 51) Bethel Republican Town Committee Newsletter – The Bicentennial and the Future, December</p><p>1975 52) Article for Sea Technology Magazine after Three Days in an Underwater Hydrolab, December 16</p><p>1975 53) The Bicentennial, December 22-27</p><p>1976 54) WFSB-TV Editorial Reply on Remington Arms, February 6 1976 55) Guest Column for the “Local Echo” Regarding the United States Justice System, February 20</p><p>1976 56) Family Weekly Question to Weicker – Whether He would Run for the Presidency, March 3</p><p>1976 57) The Nutmegger Poll Regarding Weicker’s Political Stances, March 4</p><p>1976 58) Parent’s Magazine – Children as the Future of America, March 9</p><p>1976 59) “America’s Future in the Sea”, April</p><p>1976 60) Boston Globe Op-ed by Weicker on the Intelligence Oversight Committee, April</p><p>1976 61) “The Real Crisis in Criminal Justice” – The Forensic Quarterly, May</p><p>1976 62) Pet Age Interview on the Animal Welfare Act, June</p><p>1976 63) The Humane Society News – Article on the Animal Welfare Act, June</p><p>1976 64) Special to Talent Magazine – Tennis, June 24</p><p>1976 65) Special to the Meriden Journal – The United States Constitution, August 2</p><p>1976 66) Petroleum Independent – Article on the Energy Crisis, September-October</p><p>1976 67) Connecticut Article on Weicker, October</p><p>1976 68) The Nutmegger Interview of Weicker, October </p><p>1976 69) Yale Daily News – Article on Oil Prices, October</p><p>1976 70) “Weicker in Connecticut”, by Peter Kohler, October 5</p><p>1976 71) Op-ed for the Waterbury Republican – “The Forgotten Factor: Our Children”, October 23</p><p>Box 1540</p><p>1977 1) Weicker on the National Election Campaigns, January 24-29</p><p>1977 2) Editorial Remarks on the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor, February</p><p>1977 3) Future of America, February 28-March 5 1977 4) Article for the Monroe Republican Town Committee Newsletter on the Future of the Republican Party, March</p><p>1977 5) “Thoughts on America’s New Exclusive 200 Mile Economic Zone” – Frontiers Magazine, March</p><p>1977 6) New York Times – Op-ed Regarding the Senate Ethics Code, March 22</p><p>1977 7) U.S. News and World Report Interview – Public Funds to Finance Congressional Campaigns, March 29</p><p>1977 8) Article for the Connecticut Small Business “Reporter”, April</p><p>1977 9) Article for the Connecticut Business Journal, April 22</p><p>1977 10) U.S. News and World Report Interview on Public Campaign Finance, April 25</p><p>1977 11) Sioux Valley Electric – Coverage of Weicker’s Visit to South Dakota, May</p><p>1977 12) Tennis Life Interview with Weicker, May</p><p>1977 13) Article for the Children’s Express, May 12</p><p>1977 14) Pure-Bred Dogs American Kennel Gazette – Animal Welfare Amendments of 1976, July</p><p>1977 15) Clean Air Legislation, July 4-8</p><p>1977 16) Highlights of Legislation, 95th Congress, August 22-26</p><p>1977 17) Op-ed in the Washington Post and the Washington Star on the Convention Center, September 26 1977 18) Small Business, November</p><p>1977 19) Special to the Hartford Courant – Weicker’s Second Saturation Dive, December</p><p>1977 20) New York Times Connecticut Section – Op-ed Regarding the 1980 Ambitions of Weicker</p><p>1978 21) Article to ESPAC/News Forum Elementary School Principals’ Association of Connecticut on Education, January 31</p><p>1978 22) Op-ed for the Long Island Newsday on David Marston/Carter Affair, February 3</p><p>1978 23) Sport Diver – Weicker Article Regarding Ocean Resources, March 6 1978 24) Human Resources Outlook Report – Positive Business Environment, April</p><p>1978 25) New England Outdoors – “The Undersea Future”, April</p><p>1978 26) National Opinion Poll Magazine, August</p><p>1978 27) Op-ed on Total Trade Embargo with Uganda – Christian Science Monitor, August 21</p><p>1978 28) Ambassador Article on Ocean Resources, November</p><p>1978 29) Glassic – Weicker Visits the Glass Show, November-December </p><p>1978 30) Sea Technology – Fish Management, December 1</p><p>1978 31) Hanukkah Greetings, December 21</p><p>1984 32) “Defining Liberty for Handicapped Americans”, May</p><p>Sub-series F – Clippings</p><p>Chronological Clippings</p><p>Box 1541</p><p>1971 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – January-February</p><p>1971 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – March-April</p><p>1971 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1971 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1971 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1971 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1971 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1971 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1971 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – November </p><p>1971 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1972 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – January Box 1542</p><p>1972 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1972 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1972 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1972 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1972 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1972 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1972 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1972 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1972 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1972 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1972 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1973 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1973 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1973 14) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>Box 1543</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] – Chronological - October</p><p>1973-1974 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 1973 – November 4, 1974</p><p>1974 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1974 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1974 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1974 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1974 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1974 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – June Box 1544</p><p>1974 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1974 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1974 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1974 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1974 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>Box 1545</p><p>1974 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1975 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 1-10</p><p>1975 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 11-24</p><p>1975 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 25-31</p><p>1975 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1975 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 1-20, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1546</p><p>1975 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 1-20, Folder 2</p><p>1975 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 24-30</p><p>1975 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1975 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1975 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1975 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1975 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1975 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>Box 1547 1975 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – October 1-18</p><p>1975 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – October 19-31</p><p>1975 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 1-8</p><p>1975 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 9-16</p><p>1975 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 17-30</p><p>1975 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 1-8</p><p>1975 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 9-19</p><p>1975 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 20-31</p><p>1976 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1976 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1976 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 1-19</p><p>Box 1548</p><p>1976 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 20-31</p><p>1976 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1976 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 1-17</p><p>1976 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 18-24</p><p>1976 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 25-31</p><p>1976 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1976 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1976 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1976 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1976 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1976 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1976 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 1977 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>Box 1549</p><p>1977 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1977 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – March-April</p><p>1977 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1977 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – June-July</p><p>1977 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – August-September</p><p>1977 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – October-November</p><p>1977 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 1-19</p><p>1977 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 20-31</p><p>1978 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – January-February</p><p>1978 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1978 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1978 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1978 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>Box 1550</p><p>1978 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1978 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1978 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1978 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – October-November</p><p>1978 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1979 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1979 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – February 1979 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 1-12</p><p>1979 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 13-26</p><p>1979 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1979 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 1-15</p><p>Box 1551</p><p>1979 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 16-31</p><p>1979 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1979 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1979 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – August </p><p>1979 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1979 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1979 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1979 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1980 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1980 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>Box 1552</p><p>1980 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1980 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1980 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1980 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1980 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1980 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1980 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – September 1980 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1980 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1980 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1981 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1981 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1981 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1981 14) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 1-11</p><p>1981 15) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 12-18</p><p>1981 16) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 19-25</p><p>1981 17) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 26-30</p><p>1981 18) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 1-17</p><p>Box 1553</p><p>1981 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 18-31</p><p>1981 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1981 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 29-July 5</p><p>1981 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 6-19</p><p>1981 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 20-26</p><p>1981 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 27-August 2</p><p>1981 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – August 3-23</p><p>1981 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – August 24-30</p><p>1981 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – August 31-September 6</p><p>1981 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – September 7-24</p><p>1981 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – September 28-October 4</p><p>1981 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – October 5-25 1981 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – October 26-November 1</p><p>1981 14) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 2-8</p><p>1981 15) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 9-15</p><p>1981 16) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 16-22</p><p>1981 17) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 23-29</p><p>1981 18) [Clippings] – Chronological – November 30-December 6</p><p>1981 19) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 7-27</p><p>Box 1554</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – December 28, 1981-January 3, 1982</p><p>1982 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 4-10</p><p>1982 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 11-17</p><p>1982 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 18-24</p><p>1982 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – January 25-31</p><p>1982 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – February 1-7</p><p>1982 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – February 8-14</p><p>1982 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – February 15-28</p><p>1982 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 1-20</p><p>1982 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – March 21-31</p><p>1982 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 1-11</p><p>1982 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 12-30</p><p>1982 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 1-16</p><p>Box 1555</p><p>1982 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 17-25 1982 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – May 26-31</p><p>1982 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 1-6</p><p>1982 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 7-13</p><p>1982 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 14-20</p><p>1982 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 21-27</p><p>1982 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – June 28-July 2</p><p>1982 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 3-11</p><p>1982 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 12-18</p><p>1982 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 19-25</p><p>Box 1556</p><p>1982 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – July 26-31</p><p>1982 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – August, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – August, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – August, Folder 3</p><p>1982 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – September, Folder 1</p><p>1982 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – September, Folder 2</p><p>1982 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – October, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1557</p><p>1982 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – October, Folder 2</p><p>1982 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – October, Folder 3</p><p>1982 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – November-December</p><p>1983 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – January-December, Archived Clippings</p><p>1983-1984 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – General, Folder 1 1983-1984 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – General, Folder 2</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – General, Folder 3</p><p>1984 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – January-September</p><p>Box 1558</p><p>1984-1985 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – Lowell Weicker General – Political, December 1984-April 1985</p><p>1985 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – Lowell Weicker General – Political, May- December 1985</p><p>1984-1985 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – Local Papers, Connecticut Issues, October 1984, January-June 1985, August-November 1985</p><p>1985 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1985 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1985 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1985 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1985 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>Box 1559</p><p>1985 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – June-August</p><p>1985 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1985 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1985 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1985 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1986 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1986 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1986 8) [Clippings] – Chronological – March</p><p>1986 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – April 1986 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1986 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>Box 1560</p><p>1986 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1986 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1986 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1986 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1986 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>1986 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1987 7) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1987 8) [Clippings] – Chronological –June</p><p>1987 9) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1987 10) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1987 11) [Clippings] – Chronological – September</p><p>1987 12) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>1987 13) [Clippings] – Chronological – November</p><p>Box 1561</p><p>1987 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – December</p><p>1988 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – January</p><p>1988 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – February</p><p>1988 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – March, Folder 1</p><p>1988 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – March, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1562 1988 1) [Clippings] – Chronological – April</p><p>1988 2) [Clippings] – Chronological – May</p><p>1988 3) [Clippings] – Chronological – June</p><p>1988 4) [Clippings] – Chronological – July</p><p>1988 5) [Clippings] – Chronological – August</p><p>1988 6) [Clippings] – Chronological – October</p><p>Alphabetical Clippings</p><p>1977-1978 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – A</p><p>1987 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – AIDS – General Information</p><p>1971 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Becker Polls – Lowell Weicker Approval Rating, October 5</p><p>1982-1983 10) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Boston Globe</p><p>1977-1979 11) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – C</p><p>1983 12) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Congressional Record – Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>Box 1563</p><p>1984 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Congressional Record – Lowell Weicker Statements</p><p>1987 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Connecticut Elections – 4th Congressional District – Shays versus Niedermeier</p><p>1983-1984 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Connecticut Local Campaigns, 1983</p><p>1987 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Connecticut Politics – O’Neil, Balridge, Truglia</p><p>1977 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Daily News Summaries, April-July</p><p>1977 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Daily News Summaries, August-December</p><p>1981 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Daily News Summaries, Volume 5, Folder 1 Box 1564</p><p>1981 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Daily News Summaries, Volume 5, Folder 2</p><p>1978 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – E</p><p>1974-1975 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Disclosure of Bank Records</p><p>1972-1975 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Elections</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – End to Grant Announcements by Weicker’s Office 1974-1975 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Energy</p><p>1972-1973 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Environment</p><p>1973-1975 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Intelligence Oversight</p><p>1973-1975 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Mandatory Gas Rationing</p><p>1972-1975 10) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Miscellaneous</p><p>1972-1975 11) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – News Media Source Bill</p><p>1972 12) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Special Projects</p><p>1974-1975 13) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Tax Return Privacy</p><p>1974-1975 14) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Thomas Meskill Nomination to Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals</p><p>1972-1975 15) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Transportation</p><p>1975 16) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Vietnam-Aid to South Vietnam</p><p>1973-1974 17) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Watergate – Miscellaneous</p><p>1971-1975 18) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Editorials – Weicker and the Republican Party</p><p>1987 19) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Environment, Pipelines, Power, Safety</p><p>Box 1565</p><p>1987 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Funding and Housing</p><p>1979 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – G 1987 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – GOP – People, Issues, Miscellaneous</p><p>1988 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Grove City, March 7</p><p>1977 5) [Clippings] – Alphabetical – Gubernatorial, 1978 </p><p>1982 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Hartford Courant</p><p>1977 7) [Clippings] – Alphabetical – Bert Lance Clips</p><p>1972-1973 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Balance of Power</p><p>1972 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Busing Legislation</p><p>1972-1973 10) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Campaign Practices</p><p>1973 11) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Congressional Reform</p><p>1972-1973 12) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Congressional Spending</p><p>1972-1973 13) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Consumer Affairs</p><p>1972-1973 14) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Energy Crisis</p><p>1972-1973 15) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Environment</p><p>1972 16) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Government</p><p>1972-1973 17) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Health and Aging</p><p>1972 18) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Highway Trust Fund</p><p>1972-1973 19) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Housing</p><p>1972-1973 20) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Insurance</p><p>1972 21) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Justice and Crime</p><p>1972 22) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings- Labor Matters</p><p>1972-1973 23) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Mass Transit – Amtrak</p><p>Box 1566</p><p>1972-1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Media</p><p>1972 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – National Health Service 1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – News Source Protection</p><p>1972 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Problems of Red Tape</p><p>1972-1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings- Public Broadcasting</p><p>1972 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1972 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – School Bus Safety</p><p>1972 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – School Finance</p><p>1972 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Small Business</p><p>1972-1973 10) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Space and Aeronautics</p><p>1972 11) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Tax Reform</p><p>1971-1972 12) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Transportation</p><p>1972 13) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Legislative Clippings – Volunteer Military</p><p>1983-1985 14) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – John Lodge</p><p>1987 15) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Miscellaneous Issues – Postal Service, Titanic, etc.</p><p>1982 16) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – National Publications</p><p>1982-1983 17) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – New York Times</p><p>1981-1982 18) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Opponents – John Downey, Lowell Weicker Opponent</p><p>1982 19) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Opponents – Alexander Haig</p><p>1981 20) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Opponents – Henry Kissinger</p><p>1982-1983 21) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Other – Daily</p><p>1982-1984 22) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Other – Weekly</p><p>1981-1984 23) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Out-of-State Newspapers</p><p>1981-1982 24) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Out-of-State Publications</p><p>1981-1982 25) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – PROPAC, Progressive Political Action Committee – Weicker Political 1977-1979 26) [Clippings] – Alphabetical – Republican Party</p><p>1980 27) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Senator Weicker and Camille’s Clippings on Sonny, Circa April 14</p><p>1971 28) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Small Business</p><p>1987 29) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Social Issues – Abortion, Disease, Mentally Handicapped</p><p>1982-1983 30) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Wall Street Journal</p><p>1982 31) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Washington Globe</p><p>1982 32) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Washington Post</p><p>Box 1567</p><p>1972 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June-July, Folder 1</p><p>1972 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June-July, Folder 2</p><p>1972 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – August-September, [August 1-27], Folder 1</p><p>1972 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – August-September, [August 28-September 5], Folder 2</p><p>1972 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – August-September, [September 6-17], Folder 3</p><p>1972 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – August-September, [September 18-30], Folder 4</p><p>1972 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – October-December, [October 1-17], Folder 1</p><p>Box 1568</p><p>1972 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – October-December, [October 18-27], Folder 2</p><p>1972 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – October-December, [October 28-December 29], Folder 3 1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – January-February, [January 1-17], Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – January-February, [January 18-31], Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – January-February, [February], Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – March 1-31, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1569</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – March 1-31, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – March 1-31, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – March 1-31, Folder 4</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 1-19, Folder 1</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 1-19, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 1-19, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1570</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 20-27, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 20-27, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 20-27, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 20-27, Folder 4</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 28-30, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – April 28-30, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1571</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 1-3, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 1-3, Folder 2 1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 4</p><p>1973 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 5</p><p>1973 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 6</p><p>1973 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 4-10, Folder 7</p><p>Box 1572</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 4</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 5</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 6</p><p>1973 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 10-16, Folder 7</p><p>1973 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 16-18, Folder 1</p><p>1973 9) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 16-18, Folder 2</p><p>1973 10) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 16-18, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1573</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 19-21, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 19-21, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 19-21, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 22-26, Folder 1 1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 22-26, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 22-26, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1574</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 22-26, Folder 4</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 22-26, Folder 5</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 27-June 3, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 27-June 3, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – May 27-June 3, Folder 3</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1575</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 4</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 5</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 4-10, Folder 6</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 11-12</p><p>1973 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1576</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 2</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 3</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 4 1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 5</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 6</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 13-22, Folder 7</p><p>Box 1577</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 23-27, Folder 1</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 23-27, Folder 2</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 23-27, Folder 3</p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 23-27, Folder 4</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 28-30, Folder 1</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 28-30, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1578</p><p>1973 1) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – June 28-30, Folder 3</p><p>1973 2) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – July</p><p>1973 3) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – August </p><p>1973 4) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – September</p><p>1973 5) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – October</p><p>1973 6) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – November</p><p>1973 7) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Watergate Newspaper File – December</p><p>1958 8) [Clippings] –Alphabetical – Weicker Family</p><p>Sub-series G – Press Releases</p><p>Box 1579</p><p>Press Releases – Chronological by Month 1971 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – January</p><p>1971 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – February</p><p>1971 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – March</p><p>1971 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – April</p><p>1971 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – May</p><p>1971 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – June</p><p>1971 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – July</p><p>1971 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – August</p><p>1971 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – September</p><p>1971 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – October</p><p>1971 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – November</p><p>1971 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – December</p><p>1972 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – September</p><p>1972 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – October 1972 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – November</p><p>1972 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – December</p><p>1973 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – January</p><p>1973 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – February</p><p>1973 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – July</p><p>1973 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – September</p><p>1973 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – October</p><p>1973 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – November</p><p>1973 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – December</p><p>Press Releases – Chronological</p><p>1971 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Victory Dinner, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 5</p><p>1971 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Victory Dinner – J. Glenn Beall, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 7 1971 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Victory Dinner – Robert A. Taft, Jr., Greenwich, Connecticut, January 8</p><p>1971 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Victory Dinner, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 10</p><p>1971 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Chicken-in-the-Basket Dinner, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 12</p><p>1971 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cocktail Party and Black Tie Dinner, Washington, DC, January 18</p><p>1971 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bill for the Human Treatment of Animals Transported by Airlines, January 25</p><p>1971 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – 1972 American Institute of Foreign Study Scholarship, January 26</p><p>1971 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Meat Inspection to be Equal to Federal, January 26</p><p>1971 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Weicker Office Staff, January 28</p><p>1971 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senator Weicker Appointed to Three Major Senate Committees, January 28</p><p>1971 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Eighteen Year Old Voting Amendment, January 29</p><p>1971 36) [Press Release] – Chronological – Connecticut Area Staff Coordinators Selected for Weicker Senate Office, February 1</p><p>1971 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States Space Program, February 5 1971 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bill for Human Treatment of Animals Transported by Airlines, February 8</p><p>1971 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Dinner, Republican Committee, Olean, New York, February 9</p><p>1971 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Revenue Sharing Legislation, February 10 1971 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Legislature’s Joint Committee on Government Administration and Policy Public Hearing – Lowering of the Voting Age to Eighteen, February 24</p><p>1971 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Congressional Intern Program, February 26</p><p>1971 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Constitutional Amendment – Lowering the Voting Age to Eighteen, February 26</p><p>1971 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Constitutional Amendment – Lowering the Voting Age to Eighteen, March 10</p><p>1971 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect Wild Horses and Burros, March 12</p><p>1971 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Vote for a Social Security Benefit Increase, March 12</p><p>1971 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Scholarship to the 1971 American Institute of Foreign Study Summer Program, March 15</p><p>1971 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s Office Locations and Staff, March 16 </p><p>1971 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s “Circuit” Office Sessions, March 17</p><p>1971 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of United State Senate Page Openings with Weicker’s Senate Office, March 19</p><p>1971 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of the Washington Summer Intern Scholarship with Connecticut’s Republican Congressional Delegation, March 19</p><p>1971 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – War Powers – Presidential Use, April 5</p><p>1971 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Documentary Film of Apollo 14 Moon Mission Available for Showing, April 19</p><p>1971 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – American Institute for Foreign Studies Scholarship Awarded to Margaret Kelly, May 3 1971 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaks at the American Management Association Packaging Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 4</p><p>1971 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Filibuster – United States Government Guaranteed Loans to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, May 16</p><p>1971 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Grassy Hill School – First Graders Urge Senator Weicker to Protect Wild Horses and Prevent Clubbing of Seals, May 17</p><p>1971 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Accepts Nomination Applications to the United States Service and Military Academies, May 20</p><p>1971 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appoints Michael W. Connolly as a Senate Page, May 26</p><p>1971 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Compulsory National Military Service Legislation, June 3</p><p>1971 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Start of the Connecticut Congressional Summer Intern Program, June 9</p><p>1971 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Bill to Purchase High- Speed Rail Passenger Equipment and Boost Intercity Railroad Service, June 10</p><p>1971 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Interns Arrival in Washington, DC, June 15</p><p>1971 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Pleas for Contributions to Rippowam High School Stage Band’s European Concert Tour Fund, June 17</p><p>1971 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaks to the New Haven Jewish Community Council – Calls for Allowing Soviet Jews to Enter the United States, June 17</p><p>1971 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Protest Against the Soviet Union/Inhumane Treatment of Soviet Jews, June 18</p><p>Box 1580</p><p>1971 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Third Week, June 22</p><p>1971 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Use of Recycled Materials for Federal Agencies Procurement, June 23</p><p>1971 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program Begins, June 24 1971 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Use of Space Tools to Monitor and Protect the Environment, June 28</p><p>1971 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program Events, June 28</p><p>1971 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Use of Sensors on Aircraft and Satellites to Detect Causes of Air and Water Pollution, June 29</p><p>1971 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program Events, June 30</p><p>1971 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Encourage Contributions to the Rippowam State Band’s European Concert Tour Fund, July 1</p><p>1971 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Fifth Week, July 2</p><p>1971 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Create a Conquest of Cancer Agency – Development of a National Plan to Attack Cancer, July7</p><p>1971 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appoints John L. Murphy, Jr. as Assistant Administrator, July 7</p><p>1971 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaks to Forty-one Summer Interns, July 7</p><p>1971 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Sixth Week, July 9</p><p>1971 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New Haven Housing and Urban Development Program, July 12</p><p>1971 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Fifth Week, July 13</p><p>1971 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Boy Scout Troop 172, Stratford, Connecticut – Washington, DC Visit – Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, July 14</p><p>1971 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Congressional Summer Interns Learn About Workings of Congress, July 14</p><p>1971 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Override Vote to the Public Works Bill, July 14</p><p>1971 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Approval of President Nixon’s Decision to Visit Red China, July 16 1971 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Neighborhood Youth Corps Projects in Connecticut, July 16 1971 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Seventh Week, July 22</p><p>1971 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Danielson Area Designated as a Title 1 Area Under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, July 23</p><p>1971 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker and John Murphy Review Legislative Matters, July 23</p><p>1971 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Youth Sports Program – Colleges to Provide Sports Programs for Inner-City Youth, July 26</p><p>1971 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Meets with John Hibbard – National Future Farmers of America Programs, July 26</p><p>1971 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to the Disaster Relief Act – High Unemployment Rate Alleviation, August 2</p><p>1971 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program – Sixth Week, August 3</p><p>1971 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution to Declare the Last Week of September “National Dog Week”, August 6</p><p>1971 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Emergency Employment Act – Connecticut Unemployment, August 10</p><p>1971 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ritch Family Visits Senator Weicker in Washington, DC, August 10</p><p>1971 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program Ends its Nine Week Run, August 10</p><p>1971 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Meriden Senior Citizens Outing, August 12</p><p>1971 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Aid to Education Programs in Connecticut, August 13</p><p>1971 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Participate in Dedication of Prospect Towers Elderly Citizens Housing Project, Waterbury, Connecticut, August 26</p><p>1971 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Declares the Connecticut Congressional Summer Intern Program a Success, September 2</p><p>1971 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Resume “Circuit” Office Tour on September 24, September 16 1971 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Attend the Dedication Services of the Mount Olive Baptist Church Community and Day Care Center, September 17</p><p>1971 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proclaim May 6, 1972 as “Clean Up America Day”, September 20</p><p>1971 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Clean Up America Day” – Weicker Co- sponsors Bill, September 26</p><p>1971 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Funding Increase for the Small Business Administration, September 27</p><p>1971 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in Clinton on October 4th, September 28-October 4</p><p>1971 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Bridgeport Housing Project for Elderly Approved, October 5</p><p>1971 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Navy to Name a New Destroyer Escort after Thomas Hart, October 8</p><p>1971 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in Watertown on October 18th, October 11-18</p><p>1971 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Middle East – Weicker Urges the United States to Beef-Up Israeli Air Defense, October 15</p><p>1971 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposes that the United States Enter Into a Treaty with Israel, October 18</p><p>1971 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1971 – Weicker Supports Bill, October 20</p><p>1971 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Buildings Act – Weicker Amendment Accepted by the Public Works Committee, October 21</p><p>1971 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Funding of Amtrak at Commerce Committee Hearings, October 26</p><p>1971 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Discusses the United Nations Ousting of Nationalist China, October 28</p><p>1971 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Buildings Act, November 1</p><p>1971 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in Danielson on November 8, November 2-8 1971 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the President to Cancel the Amchitka Island Underground Nuclear Test, November 4</p><p>1971 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mass Transit – Senators Ask President Nixon for Speedy Allocation of Funds, November 7</p><p>1971 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Veterans Administration – Toll Free Line to Connecticut Regional Office, November 9</p><p>1971 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Unemployment Compensation – Weicker Co-sponsors Twenty-Six Week Extension, November 11</p><p>1971 57) [Press Releases] – Foreign Military Aid – Difficulty Passing Through Congress, November 15</p><p>1971 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in Middletown on November 22, November 16-22</p><p>1971 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Striking of Alcohol Excise Tax Allocations to Highway Trust Fund, November 16</p><p>1971 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – William E. MacKay’s Appointment as Weicker’s Special Assistant, November 19</p><p>1971 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Opposition to an Amendment to the Tax Bill/Taxpayers One Dollar Contribution to a Political Campaign Fund, November 22</p><p>1971 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposes Funding Increase for Amtrak, November 23</p><p>1971 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Presidential Campaign Funding – Weicker Amendment Delays Public Campaign Funding Until 1973, December 1</p><p>1971 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposes Funding Increase for the Small Business Administration, December 3</p><p>1971 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Approval of the Appointment of Philip Sanchez as the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, December 3</p><p>1971 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Delay of the Campaign Funding Plan Until January 1, 1973, December 3</p><p>1971 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in West Haven on December 6, November 30-December 6</p><p>1971 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Economic Development Administration – Weicker Seeks Public Works Funds for Connecticut, December 7 1971 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States Youth Program – Connecticut Delegates Chosen, December 8</p><p>1971 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support for Sickle Cell Anemia Legislation, December 8</p><p>1971 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Radio and Television Spot – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in Naugatuck on December 21, December 14-21</p><p>1971 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sikorsky CH-53 Helicopter Funding, December 15</p><p>1971 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Press Conference in Hartford Scheduled for December 21, December 16</p><p>1971 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Unemployment Compensation – Weicker Urges Thirteen Week Extension, December 23</p><p>1971 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Unemployment Compensation – Weicker Hails Thirteen Week Extension, December 29</p><p>1971 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Unemployment Compensation – H.R. 6065 – Weicker Hails Thirteen Week Extension, December 30</p><p>1971 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – U.S. Service Academies – Weicker Nominates Candidates, December 30</p><p>1972 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proposal to Name the First SSN 688 Class Submarine Groton, January 4</p><p>1972 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Aeronautics and Space Administration to Award Contracts to Companies in High Unemployment Areas, January 14</p><p>1972 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Higher Blue Shield Benefits for Connecticut Federal Employees, January 19</p><p>1972 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Broaden the Use of the Highway Trust Fund, January 19</p><p>1972 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Nonpartisan Support of Governor Meskill’s Efforts to Manage Connecticut’s Fiscal Problems, January 25</p><p>1972 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Federal Government to Finance Ninety Per Cent of Mass Transit Construction, January 27</p><p>1972 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests an Explanation of the New Department of Housing and Urban Development Rules Governing Housing Projects, January 30 1972 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution Asserting the Senate’s Role in Approving Agreements with Foreign Nations, January 31</p><p>1972 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Calling for One Transportation Trust Fund, February 2</p><p>1972 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Recognition of Bangladesh, February 3</p><p>1972 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation Trust Fund/Nationwide Transportation System, February 3</p><p>1972 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – TRANSPACK – Transportation Legislative Package – Nationwide Transportation System, February 5</p><p>1972 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Speak at Two Lincoln Day Dinners in Eastern Connecticut, February 7</p><p>1972 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Press Advisory – Democratic National Convention Daily Press Credentials, February 9</p><p>1972 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Expresses Opinions on a United States Silent Majority, February 11</p><p>1972 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mass Transit Bill – Weicker Amendment Accepted by Housing and Urban Subcommittee, February 17</p><p>1972 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for Research into Sudden Infant Deaths, February 17</p><p>1972 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Weicker to the Senate Committee on Commerce, February 22</p><p>1972 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appointment to the Select Committee on Small Business, February 23</p><p>1972 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Assigned to Six Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on Commerce, February 23</p><p>1972 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Applications Accepted, February 24</p><p>1972 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Circuit Office to be Set Up in West Hartford February 28, February 24</p><p>Box 1581 1972 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect the Nation from Transportation Labor-Management Disputes, February 24</p><p>1972 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sierra Club Speech – Seek Broader Solutions to Environmental Problems, February 25</p><p>1972 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Connecticut Companies to Seek Contract for the Development of the Space Shuttle, February 28</p><p>1972 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Assigned to Six Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on Commerce, February 28</p><p>1972 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Nixon’s Latest Peace Offer, March 1</p><p>1972 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Providing Funds for Ailing Mass Transit Systems, March 2</p><p>1972 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s “Traveling” Office in New Haven on March 17, March 13-17</p><p>1972 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Nominated to the Board of Visitors of the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut, March 13</p><p>1972 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Highway Trust Fund to be Used to Support Urban Mass Transit Programs, March 14</p><p>1972 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States and Soviet Space Programs, March 14</p><p>1972 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – School Integration and Busing, March 16</p><p>1972 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Proposed Response to Nixon’s School Busing Speech, March 21</p><p>1972 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program, March 30</p><p>1972 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States Military and Service Academies Applications, April 7</p><p>1972 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Opposition to Oil Drilling off the United States East Coast, April 7</p><p>1972 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to Add Funds to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak), April 12 1972 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Dan Sullivan as an Assistant to Weicker, April 13</p><p>1972 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Host the Hearings of the National Commission on Highway Beautification, Meriden, Connecticut, April 17, April 13</p><p>1972 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Clifford Johnson Selected as the Connecticut Winner of the American Institute for Foreign Study Scholarship, April 14 </p><p>1972 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amtrak – Weicker Amendment, April 19</p><p>1972 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Coast Guard – Study of Marine Traffic Control Requirements in Long Island Sound, April 26</p><p>1972 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amtrak Amendment, April 27</p><p>1972 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Attempts to Block the United States Purchase of Luxury Liners, May 3</p><p>1972 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Meeting to Discuss Legislation to Aid the Ball Bearing Industry, May 8</p><p>1972 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Testify before the Roads Subcommittee – Mass Transit – Highway Trust Fund Proposal, May 10</p><p>1972 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, May 18</p><p>1972 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Apollo 16 Astronauts Connecticut Visit, May 19</p><p>1972 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Research, May 26</p><p>1972 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amtrak Funding, May 28</p><p>1972 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Astronauts Visit Connecticut, June 1</p><p>1972 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Female Page Appointment from Connecticut, June 1</p><p>1972 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, June 1</p><p>1972 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Emergency Unemployment Act Extension, June 5</p><p>1972 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Richard Kleindienst Confirmation as Attorney General of the United States, June 9 1972 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Southbury Training School – Americans for Children’s Relief, Mr. and Mrs. Weicker, June 11</p><p>1972 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Elected to the Board of Trustees of the National Foundation for Sudden Infant Death, June 12</p><p>1972 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, June 15</p><p>1972 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on a Speech by Yale President, Kingman Brewster, June 15</p><p>1972 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement – A. Searle Field, Legislative Assistant to Weicker, June 16</p><p>1972 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Veterans Apathy Toward Joining Veterans’ Organizations, June 17</p><p>1972 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – George Aiken, Weicker Letter to Roger Lewis, President of Amtrak, June 22</p><p>1972 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, Second Week, June 22</p><p>1972 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rail Performance – Federal Aid for Rail Repairs, June 23</p><p>1972 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Provide Federal Funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, June 23</p><p>1972 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, June 28</p><p>1972 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release – Announcing New London Interns, July 1</p><p>1972 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, Third Week – Intern Activities, Names, July 5</p><p>1972 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release, July 12</p><p>1972 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Comment on the Negative Vote on the Dominic Amendment to the Minimum Wage Bill, July 14</p><p>1972 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Veterans – Contributions and Leadership in Solving United States Domestic Problems, July 14</p><p>1972 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bernie Yudain Appointed as Weicker’s Director of Communications, July 19 1972 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Edward Kennedy/Weicker Amendment – Transportation, July 20</p><p>1972 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Leland Schwartz – Appointment as Press Secretary, July 20</p><p>1972 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Environment Satellite Launch, July 21</p><p>1972 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Thomas Eagleton Release, July 25</p><p>1972 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Revenue Sharing – Weicker Testifies before the Senate Finance Committee, July 27</p><p>1972 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Position on the Trident Program, July 27</p><p>1972 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dolphin Bill – Marine Mammals Protection Act, August 3</p><p>1972 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Freight Rates for Recyclable Materials, August 4</p><p>1972 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Congressional Baseball Game, August 8</p><p>1972 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – No-Fault Insurance Bill, August 8</p><p>1972 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Release – Activities for the Sixth Week, August 9</p><p>1972 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Republican Platform Committee – Single Transportation Trust Fund, August 16</p><p>1972 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Red Cross Blood Drive, August 28, Stratford Motor Hotel, August 25</p><p>1972 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Campaign Schedule – Republican Ticket – Presidential Election, August 30</p><p>1972 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Jewish New Year Greeting, September 1</p><p>1972 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation – Highway Trust Fund/Mass Transit, September 6</p><p>1972 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation – Amendment to the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1972, September 7 1972 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Endorses Edgar Heiskell, Republican Candidate for Connecticut Secretary of State, September 8</p><p>1972 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on George McGovern’s Campaign, September 17</p><p>1972 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation – Highway Trust Fund/Mass Transit, September 19</p><p>1972 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation Vote – Weicker Comment, September 19</p><p>1972 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Everett Vreeland Appointed to the National Horse Industry Advisory Committee, September 21</p><p>1972 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – George McGovern Removes his Name as a Sponsor of the Diethylstilbesterol (DES) Legislation – Weicker Comments, September 21</p><p>1972 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological –New York Television News Coverage of Connecticut, September 22</p><p>1972 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Busing – Law Professors Oppose Anti- Busing Bill, September 29</p><p>1972 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on George McGovern’s Amnesty Position, October 4</p><p>1972 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Supplemental Appropriations for Amtrak, October 7</p><p>1972 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Selfishness – Weicker Comments that the United States is Suffering from “a National Selfishness Rather than a National Caring”, October 7</p><p>1972 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Eulogy for Prescott S. Bush, October 10</p><p>1972 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff Urges New York Television Stations to Cover Connecticut News, October 16</p><p>1972 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of a Grant to Connecticut to Upgrade Commuter Rail Service, October 16</p><p>1972 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public House Legislation, October 19</p><p>1972 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on Jackie Robinson’s Death, October 24 1972 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Honesty – Public’s Cynicism/Politician’s Cynicism, October 25</p><p>1972 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Control Campaign Contributions, October 26</p><p>Box 1582</p><p>1972 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the McGovern Campaign, October 29</p><p>1972 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Encourages Election of Republican Members to Congress and the Connecticut General Assembly, October 31</p><p>1972 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Campaigns for Connecticut Republican Candidates, November 2</p><p>1972 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – 1972 Political Endorsements, November 7</p><p>1972 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Encourages the Connecticut Automotive Trades Association to Renounce the Highway Lobby, November 9</p><p>1972 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Committee to Re-Elect the President, November 17</p><p>1972 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation – Proposal of a Superspeed Rail Line, November 21</p><p>1972 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Channuka – Weicker Comments on the Festival of Lights, November 22</p><p>1972 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Thanksgiving Message, November 23</p><p>1972 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Food and Drug Administration to Investigate Lead in Infant Milk Formula, December 2</p><p>1972 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Last Apollo Mission and the United States Space Program, December 6</p><p>1972 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – News Media Source Protection Act, December 12</p><p>1972 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule – Christmas Visits, December 19 1972 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Welcomes Home the Apollo 17 Astronauts, December 19</p><p>1972 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Jailing of Los Angeles Times Bureau Chief, John Lawrence and the News Media Source Protection Act, December 20</p><p>1972 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Ernest Miller to the Office of Economic Opportunity’s Private Resources Advisory Committee, December 26</p><p>1972 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Death of Harry Truman, December 26</p><p>1973 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Vietnam, January 4</p><p>1973 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Media News Source Protection, January 8</p><p>1973 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget Cuts, January 9</p><p>1973 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Humane Treatment of Animals on Aircraft – “Animal Bill”, January 15</p><p>1973 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, January 15</p><p>1973 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Banking Committee Assignment, January 16</p><p>1973 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Military Academy Nominees, January 18</p><p>1973 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Death of Lyndon Baines Johnson, January 23</p><p>1973 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Nixon’s Announcement on Vietnam, January 24</p><p>1973 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests an Investigation of the Air Force Award to Fairchild Industries, Incorporated, January 24</p><p>1973 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – A-X Contract Investigation, January 27</p><p>1973 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Highway Trust Fund Bill, January 31</p><p>1973 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on “First Tuesday”, NBC-TV, February 1</p><p>1973 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Wheat Tax Bill, February 1 1973 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker and Senator Hartke High Speed Rail Corridor Bill, February 5</p><p>1973 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker, Vice Chairman, National Republican Senatorial Committee, February 5</p><p>1973 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gil Lebovitz’s Appointment to Weicker’s Connecticut Field Staff, February 6</p><p>1973 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – H. William Shure and Peter Dorsey – Appointments to Weicker’s Connecticut Field Staff, February 6</p><p>1973 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Jack T. Taintor and Peter DeStephano – Appointments to Weicker’s Connecticut Field Staff, February 6</p><p>1973 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – June Mitchell’s Appointment to Weicker’s Connecticut Field Staff, February 6</p><p>1973 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Thomas P. Lasky’s Appointment to Weicker’s Connecticut Field Staff, February 6</p><p>1973 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Appointment to the Watergate Senate Select Committee, February 8</p><p>1973 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – School Bus Safety, February 8</p><p>1973 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s High School Program – Weekly Telephone Interview Sessions with Connecticut Junior and High School Classes, February 16</p><p>1973 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Page Application Acceptance Announcement, February 21</p><p>1973 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Savings and Loan Associations Housing Investment Program, February 22</p><p>1973 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Newsman’s Shield Bill – News Media Source Protection Act, February 22</p><p>1973 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Aviation Administration Safety Pin Award, Week of February 25, March 3</p><p>1973 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Citizens, February 26</p><p>1973 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Senior Citizen Interns, February 26</p><p>1973 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Interstate Railroad System, February 27</p><p>1973 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Oil Import Quota, February 27 1973 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railroad Rights-of-Way, February 27</p><p>1973 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cosponsor of Legislation to Abolish the Mandatory Oil Import Quota System, February 28</p><p>1973 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – L. Patrick Gray Nomination to be Permanent Federal Bureau of Investigation Director, February 28</p><p>1973 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bread Tax Repeal, March 2</p><p>1973 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Release, March 2</p><p>1973 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cable Television – “Window on Washington”, March 5</p><p>1973 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Skylab, March 6</p><p>1973 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Discontinuing Grant Announcements, March 8</p><p>1973 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Hospital Bill – Repayment of Medicare Advancements, March 9</p><p>1973 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Release – Civics Project for the Elderly, March 9</p><p>1973 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Bridgeport Office Consolidation and Installation of Telephone Line, March 11</p><p>1973 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – H. William Shure Appointment, March 12</p><p>1973 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Campaign Practices – Finance Reform Legislation, March 12</p><p>1973 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Highway Trust Fund Use for Mass Transit Systems, March 14</p><p>1973 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Bridgeport Office Consolidation, March 15</p><p>1973 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rye-Oyster Bay Bridge – Long Island Sound, March 15</p><p>1973 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – Weicker’s Comments to Reporters Concerning President Nixon’s Use of Executive Privilege, March 15</p><p>1973 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – USS Groton, March 16 1973 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Senator Birch Bayh-Weicker Bread Tax Repeal, March 19</p><p>1973 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Wheat Tax Bill, March 19</p><p>1973 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – L. Patrick Gray’s Nomination as Permanent Federal Bureau of Investigation Director, March 20</p><p>1973 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – Subpoenas for Federal Bureau of Investigation Files, March 20</p><p>1973 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – William Wickens Available to Assist in the Watergate Investigation, March 26</p><p>1973 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut In-Washington Summer Intern Program, March 29</p><p>1973 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Vocational Rehabilitation Bill – Weicker’s Vote to Override the President’s Veto, April 3</p><p>1973 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lobster Bill – Lobster Conservation and Control Act of 1973, April 10</p><p>1973 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Election Campaign Reform Act, April 11</p><p>1973 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Amendment, April 27</p><p>1973 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ball Bearing Industry – Trade Reform Legislation, May 1</p><p>1973 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Proposing a United States Fire Administration, May 9</p><p>1973 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Service Academy Openings, May 11</p><p>1973 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Magnuson Proposed Legislation to Establish a United States Fire Administration, May 11</p><p>1973 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Page Appointments, May 15</p><p>1973 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Housing – Federal Banks Allowed to Invest in State Housing Corporations, May 22</p><p>1973 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Hospital Bill – Medicare Repayment Extension, May 31 1973 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Release of Weicker Statement on the Impact of the Watergate Senate Committee, June 5</p><p>1973 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Wheat Tax Bill – Repeal of the Bread Tax, June 6</p><p>1973 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Virginia Gable – Connecticut Recipient of the American Institute for Foreign Study Scholarship, AIFS, June 7</p><p>1973 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Release of Weicker Statement on the Release of Defendants Due to the Watergate Senate Committee Hearing, June 12</p><p>1973 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Robert Morris Nomination to be a Member of the Federal Power Commission, June 15</p><p>1973 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – Leonid Brezhnev’s Visit/Continuation of the Watergate Committee Hearings, June 18</p><p>1973 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Discontinue Plans for the Rye-Oyster Bay Bridge, June 20</p><p>1973 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Eagleton/Weicker Amendment – Alaskan Pipeline Rights-of-Way, July 13</p><p>Box 1583</p><p>1973 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Alaskan Pipeline, July 16</p><p>1973 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – William Brewer Confirmation as the Ambassador to Sudan, July 19</p><p>1973 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Highway Conference Abolishes the Highway Trust Fund, July 20</p><p>1973 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – War Powers Act, July 20</p><p>1973 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Campaign Practices, July 24</p><p>1973 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – White House Support of Democratic Senate and House Candidates in the 1972 Election, July 24</p><p>1973 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Election Campaign Act of 1973, July 30</p><p>1973 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for the Construction of a Veterans’ Hospital in Farmington, Connecticut, August 7 1973 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker Press Conference, August 29</p><p>1973 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Governor Raymond Baldwin’s 80th Birthday, September 8</p><p>1973 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railroad Nationalization Legislation, September 10</p><p>1973 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Telelectures Schedule, September 14</p><p>1973 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gasoline Retailer – Cost of Living Council Phase Four Fuel Regulations, September 17</p><p>1973 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ball Bearings – Increased Tariff Duties on Ball Bearing Imports, September 18</p><p>1973 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Pension Reform Legislation, September 19</p><p>1973 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Billy Jean King-Bobby Riggs Tennis Match, September 19</p><p>1973 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Telelectures Schedule Change, September 19</p><p>1973 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Encouragement of Full Funding for the Trident Submarine Program, September 20</p><p>1973 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Space Week, September 20</p><p>1973 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Trident Submarine Program, September 20</p><p>1973 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Vote Against Henry Kissinger’s Nomination for Secretary of State, September 21</p><p>1973 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule, September 26</p><p>1973 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – WCBS and WNBC Specials – “Hartford: Eye on Weicker and Watergate”, September 26</p><p>1973 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Full Funding for Development of the Trident Submarine Program, September 27 1973 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Animal Bill – Humane Treatment of Animals in Air Transit, September 28</p><p>1973 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ball Bearings – President Nixon’s Return of the United States Tariff Commission’s Report, September 28</p><p>1973 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Domestic versus Foreign Agricultural Markets, October 2</p><p>1973 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Congressional Conference on the Constitutional Question: The Role of the Courts, October 3</p><p>1973 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sponsor “The Constitutional Questions— The Congress, the Executive Branch and Now the Courts,”, October 3</p><p>1973 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Father Theodore Hesburgh’s Testimony, Special to The Catholic Transcript, October 15</p><p>1973 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – Special Prosecutor Legislation, October 25</p><p>1973 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Media – Education and a Free Press, October 26</p><p>1973 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Establish a National Fire Prevention and Control (FIREPAC) Program, November 2</p><p>1973 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Solar Energy Legislation, November 7</p><p>1973 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reply to the Associated Press – Nixon Resignation/Impeachment, November 8</p><p>1973 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Abolish the Office of Telecommunications Policy, November 9</p><p>1973 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Watergate Committee’s Request for a Meeting with President Nixon, November 13</p><p>1973 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy – Develop and Implement a Regional Fuel Allocation Plan, November 15</p><p>1973 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/William F. Buckley Yale University Debate, November 26, 1973, November 19</p><p>1973 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Julia Robbins and Laura Woodberry, The Madeira School Congressional Program, November 19 1973 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Retraction – Bridgeport Post and the Connecticut Sunday Herald, November 20</p><p>1973 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – John F. Kennedy – Weicker Response to Questions from the New Haven Journal Courier, November 21</p><p>1973 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Citizens – Telelectures, November 28</p><p>1973 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Arab Oil Embargo, November 30</p><p>1973 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to the Rail Services Act of 1973 – Nationalizing Rail Passenger Service, December 11</p><p>1973 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nationalizing Rail Passenger Service, December 12</p><p>1973 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of the Lobster Conservation and Control Act of 1973, December 18</p><p>1973 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy – Amendment to the Federal Emergency Administration Act, December 19</p><p>1973 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to the Revised Housing Act of 1973, December 19</p><p>1973 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Spanish Language Index of Federal Consumer Publications, December 27</p><p>1974 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nixon Signs the Lobster Bill, January 4</p><p>1974 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule, January 7-12, 1974, January 4</p><p>1974 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Block the Proposed Elimination of At-Grade Railroad Crossing in New London, January 18</p><p>1974 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Television Appearances, January 18</p><p>1974 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Administration Funds Distributed for Damage to Property Resulting from the Ice Storm of December 1973, January 25</p><p>1974 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of the Emergency Energy Bill, January 29 1974 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Second Annual Program for Senior Interns, January 29</p><p>1974 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cost of Living Council – Petrochemical Industry Price Controls, January 30</p><p>1974 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legal Services Corporation Act Filibuster Cut Off, January 30</p><p>1974 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelectures Schedule, February-March, January 31</p><p>1974 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974 – Report Number 93-847, H.R. 11864, February 4</p><p>1974 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – University of Virginia Appearance – Rule of Law, February 5</p><p>1974 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Housing – Relocation of Families Displaced by Urban Renewal Projects, February 7</p><p>1974 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gas Reallocation Decision, February 10</p><p>1974 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gas Rationing Plan, February 14</p><p>1974 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Military Academy Nominations, February 15</p><p>1974 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy – Federal Energy Office/Connecticut Retailers, February 19</p><p>1974 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Grievances of Connecticut’s Gas Dealers, February 19</p><p>1974 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Applications Accepted for Senate Page Appointments, February 22</p><p>1974 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – William Simon Letter – Explore Gas Rationing Plans, February 24</p><p>1974 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reintroduction of Gas Rationing Legislation, February 25</p><p>1974 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelectures Rescheduling, March 6</p><p>1974 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Youth Encouraged to Participate in the Environmental Merit Awards Program, March 8 1974 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Thomas Meskill’s Decision Not to Seek Reelection, March 11</p><p>1974 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Statement on the Lack of Affordable Housing, March 11</p><p>1974 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – B.F. Goodrich-Shelton and Derby, Connecticut – Retain Cellular Products Plant, March 14</p><p>1974 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Citizens Intern Program, March 18</p><p>1974 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Religious Voluntary Agency Assistance Programs, March 22</p><p>1974 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Campaign Reform Legislation, March 26</p><p>1974 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy Legislation – Mandatory Allocation of Plastic Feedstocks, March 26</p><p>1974 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate – Political Spying Revealed, April 7</p><p>1974 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railway Derailment Legislation, April 10</p><p>1974 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaking Schedule – Series of Seven Watergate Related Speeches, April 14</p><p>Box 1584</p><p>1974 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Youth and Senior Citizens – Telelectures, April 24</p><p>1974 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule – American University College of Public Affairs Graduation Ceremony, May 9</p><p>1974 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cemetery Bill – Proposed National Veterans’ Cemetery in Connecticut, May 9</p><p>1974 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Northeast Rail Reorganization Plan, May 13</p><p>1974 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule, May 17-19, 1974, May 14</p><p>1974 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Call” Bill – Congressional Advisory Legislative Line, May 20 1974 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Appointments, May 24</p><p>1974 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule, May 31-June 2, 1974, May 28</p><p>1974 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Informational Briefing on the Program to Restructure the Railroads in Connecticut, June 3</p><p>1974 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Shepaug River Bill – Protection from Commercial Development and Pollution, June 10</p><p>1974 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Interns, June 12</p><p>1974 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of the Fourth Summer Intern Program, June 14</p><p>1974 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Excise Tax on State Lottery Revenues, June 14</p><p>1974 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Recommendation of Peter Dorsey to be United States Attorney for Connecticut, June 20</p><p>1974 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect the Shepaug River, June 20</p><p>1974 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Test Ban Treaty, June 25</p><p>1974 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Claude Hasson, Special Assistant for Senior Citizen Affairs, July 2</p><p>1974 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Scott Memhard, Internship on Weicker’s Staff, July 10</p><p>1974 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Steve Moore, Volunteer in Weicker’s Connecticut Office, July 11</p><p>1974 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Transportation – United Aircraft/Turbo- Trains, July 11</p><p>1974 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Summer Intern Program, July 18</p><p>1974 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment Prohibiting White House Staff Access to Internal Revenue Service Tax Returns, July 18</p><p>1974 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Foreign Landing Fees for United States Airlines, July 22 1974 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Release of Statement on Privacy of Bank Records, July 31</p><p>1974 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lisa Halloran, Senate Page Appointment, August 6</p><p>1974 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Timothy Keeney, Legislative Aid in Weicker’s Washington Office, August 8</p><p>1974 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Nixon’s Resignation, August 8</p><p>1974 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Ford Presidential Inaugural Address, August 9</p><p>1974 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974, August 12</p><p>1974 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Robert Ziegler’s Appointment to the Marine Petroleum and Minerals Advisory Committee, August 15</p><p>1974 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to the Naming of Rockefeller as Vice President Designate, August 20</p><p>1974 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Joseph Montoya Bill – Tax Return Confidentiality, August 21</p><p>1974 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Congressman Jerry Litton Legislation – Internal Revenue Service, August 23</p><p>1974 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cargo Preference Bill – Energy Transportation Security Act, September 5</p><p>1974 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ed Stone, Junior Intern, September 9</p><p>1974 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy – Fifty-five Miles-Per-Hour Speed Limit, September 11</p><p>1974 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect the Confidentiality of Tax Returns, September 11</p><p>1974 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Improvement of Korean Lepers Living Conditions, September 17</p><p>1974 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Baker Legislation to Create a Joint Congressional Oversight Committee to Police the United States Intelligence Community, September 19 1974 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Litton Reaction to a Presidential Executive Order Limiting White House Access to Income Tax Returns, September 20</p><p>1974 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Bicentennial Minutes”, September 21</p><p>1974 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Financial Disclosure – Federal Officials Annual Statements of Net Worth, September 30</p><p>1974 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Opening, October 1</p><p>1974 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dictaphone Corporation, Investigation of the Attempted Canadian Takeover, October 3</p><p>1974 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Prohibiting Interstate Transportation of Dogs for Fighting, October 4</p><p>1974 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Econergy – Reduction of the United States’ Reliance on Imported Oil, October 4</p><p>1974 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Time Extension for Public Hearings on the Northeast Rail Reorganization Plan, October 7</p><p>1974 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Requiring Construction of Housing in Urban Renewal Areas, October 22</p><p>1974 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelectures Schedule, October 30- December 12, 1974, October 22</p><p>1974 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule – Wesleyan Keynote Speaker, Two Day Seminar, October 29</p><p>1974 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reply to General George S. Brown’s Statement – For the Connecticut Jewish Ledger, November 18 </p><p>1974 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funds for State Housing Finance Agencies, November 18</p><p>1974 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding Levels for Urban Transit Agencies, November 19</p><p>1974 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bar the Dissemination of Identifiable Tax Return to the United States Census Bureau, November 21</p><p>1974 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Net Worth Disclosure, November 21</p><p>1974 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sugar Prices, November 23 1974 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sugar Prices Subsidy, November 25</p><p>1974 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – In-O-Ven – Oil Refinery Construction, November 26</p><p>1974 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Anti-Defamation League Public Service Award, December 1</p><p>1974 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Israel, December 6</p><p>1974 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Los Angeles Release – Arab Oil Embargo, December 9</p><p>1974 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Two Hundred Mile Limit – Extension of the United States Fishery Management Zone, December 12</p><p>1974 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Tax Return Audits, December 12</p><p>1974 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reduction of Oil Imports, December 14</p><p>1974 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Statement on the Delay in the Confirmation of Governor Meskill as a Federal Judge, December 16</p><p>1974 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Confirmation of Peter Dorsey as United States Attorney for Connecticut, December 18</p><p>1974 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funds for Emergency Public Service Jobs, December 19</p><p>1974 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “It’s Academic” – Congressional Team to Compete on the Television Show, December 22</p><p>1974 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – NPACT Program – National Public Affairs Center for Television – “The 93rd Congress: Restoring the Balance”, December 22</p><p>1974 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Intelligence Oversight, December 23</p><p>1974 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Food Stamp Program – Weicker’s Opposition to Proposed Regulation Change, December 24</p><p>1974 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Decision to Remain in the Republican Party or Become an Independent, December 31</p><p>1975 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Watergate Trial Verdict, January 1</p><p>1975 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Senior Citizen Intern Program, January 2 1975 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Decision – Remain in the Republican Party or Become an Independent, January 3</p><p>1975 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Creating a Joint Congressional Committee on Intelligence, January 8</p><p>1975 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelecture Schedule, January-March, 1975, January 8</p><p>1975 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Judge Sirica’s Order of Release, January 8</p><p>1975 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reintroduction of Legislation to Prevent the Political Abuse of the Internal Revenue Service, January 10</p><p>1975 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Prevent the Internal Revenue Service from Becoming an Administration Political Tool, January 11</p><p>1975 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Ford’s Economic Speech, January 14</p><p>1975 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Prevent the Increase in the Cost of Food Stamps, January 15</p><p>1975 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Ford’s State of the Union Address, January 15</p><p>1975 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Legislation to Require Federal Officials to File Annual Statements of New Worth, January 17</p><p>1975 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation on Internal Revenue Service Reform, January 18</p><p>1975 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s Assignment to Two Senate Committees, January 22</p><p>1975 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Create a Nationwide Gasoline Rationing Program, January 22</p><p>1975 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Provide Emergency Aid for Rail-Dependent Areas, January 30</p><p>1975 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Nominations for United States Military Academies, January 31</p><p>1975 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Appointment to the Senate Committee on Small Business, January 31 Box 1585</p><p>1975 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Gas Rationing Proposal, February 3</p><p>1975 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Preventing an Increase in the Cost of Food Stamps, February 7</p><p>1975 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Preserve the Housatonic River, February 13</p><p>1975 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy Crisis and Imported Oil Dependency, February 19</p><p>1975 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Penn Central Legislation Delay, February 21</p><p>1975 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Declaration to Congress – Complete Action on Vitally Needed Legislation, February 24</p><p>1975 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposal for the United States Government to Take Over and Rehabilitate Tracks and Roadbeds of the Nation’s Rail System, February 25</p><p>1975 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appointed to the Subcommittee on Oil and Gas Production and Distribution, February 26</p><p>1975 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes Leaders for not Solving the Economy-Energy Crisis, February 28</p><p>1975 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation for Increased Antitrust Enforcement, March 3</p><p>1975 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelecture Schedule, March-May, 1975, March 5</p><p>1975 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fred Mann Named Press Secretary to Weicker, March 7</p><p>1975 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Create a Non-Profit Corporation to Modernize Rail Tracks and Roadbeds, March 11</p><p>1975 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule, March 15, 1975, March 12</p><p>1975 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Acceptance of Senate Page Applications, March 13 1975 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Help Relieve the Tax Burden of Small Businesses, March 14</p><p>1975 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Americans Distrust of Political and Business Institutions, March 15</p><p>1975 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Program for Passenger Rail Service, March 17</p><p>1975 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Legislation to Stimulate Housing and Grant Tax Relief to American with Savings Accounts, March 19</p><p>1975 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Authorizing the General Services Administration to Rent Computer Equipment Through Multiyear Leases, March 20</p><p>1975 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Disagrees with the Tax Refund Provision of the Emergency Tax Cut Bill, March 20</p><p>1975 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Senior Citizens Intern Program, March 20</p><p>1975 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Abolish the Highway Trust Fund, March 21</p><p>1975 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Meskill Nomination, March 21</p><p>1975 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Deal with Unemployment and Railroads, March 24</p><p>1975 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Opposition to the Extension of Military Aid to Southeast Asian Countries, March 27</p><p>1975 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Senior Citizens Intern Program, March 27</p><p>1975 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Second Conference on the Problems of Small Businesses, March 28</p><p>1975 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Balanced National Transportation System, April 3</p><p>1975 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Grant American Citizenship to a Yugoslavian Couple, April 7</p><p>1975 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Establish a Gas Rationing System, April 10 1975 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Death of John Bailey, April 10</p><p>1975 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to end the Political Abuse of the United States Tax System, April 13</p><p>1975 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Clarify Government Spending Practices, April 14</p><p>1975 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Allow for the Sale and Transportation of Scrimshaw, April 15</p><p>1975 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Provide for Short-Term Energy Relief, April 17</p><p>1975 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Requiring Newly Constructed Federal Buildings to have Windows that Open and Close, April 25</p><p>1975 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Request that the Environmental Protection Agency Provide a Report to Simsbury, Connecticut Officials, April 27</p><p>1975 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect the Privacy of Tax Returns, April 28</p><p>1975 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appointed to the National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials, May 2</p><p>1975 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Names Jane Palker as a Coordinator for the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, May 2</p><p>1975 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Commencement Address Schedule, May 3</p><p>1975 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – University of Georgia – Weicker Challenges Americans to Adhere to the Constitution, May 4</p><p>1975 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Introduction of Comprehensive Utility Rate Reform Legislation, May 6</p><p>1975 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Appear on “It’s Academic”, May 6</p><p>1975 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Criticism of the Administration’s Middle East Policy Shift, May 8</p><p>1975 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Investigation of Military Competition in Procurement, May 8 1975 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Criticism of President Ford’s Executive Order to Release Tax Returns to the Government Operations Committee, May 14</p><p>1975 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the United States Bombing of Cambodian Ships, May 14</p><p>1975 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Names Bob Santy as a Coordinator for the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, May 15</p><p>1975 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Names James Colihan as a Coordinator for the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, May 15</p><p>1975 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Names Patricia McLean as a Coordinator for the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, May 15</p><p>1975 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Names Ron Lefrancois as a Coordinator for the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, May 15</p><p>1975 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to United States Military Action to Retake the Mayaguez, May 16</p><p>1975 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Job Discrimination Against the Physically Handicapped, May 17</p><p>1975 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Commencement Address Schedule for June, 1975, May 17</p><p>1975 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Americans to Look at Growing Problems of the Future, May 17</p><p>1975 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for a General Accounting Office Investigation into the Financial Condition of the Nations’ Railroad Systems, May 20</p><p>1975 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Review of America’s Foreign Policy, May 25</p><p>1975 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Ford’s New Oil Import Tariffs, May 28</p><p>1975 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rob Gurwitt’s Reaction to Being a Volunteer Intern in Weicker’s Office, June 2</p><p>1975 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of the Use of a New Teletype System, June 3</p><p>1975 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation Allowing Simultaneous Development of Two Combat Fighter Prototypes, June 5 1975 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Recount of the New Hampshire Senate Race, June 5</p><p>1975 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Volunteer Interns in Weicker’s Washington Office, June 5</p><p>1975 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Military Procurement Bill – F-18 Combat Fighters, June 6</p><p>1975 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ted Kowalski’s Internship in Weicker’s Washington Office, June 9</p><p>1975 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Organized by Greenwich Area Residents, June 9</p><p>1975 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Page Selectees, June 11</p><p>1975 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Baker Continue to Push for the Establishment of a Joint Congressional Oversight Committee on Intelligence, June 11</p><p>1975 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Assure the Humane Treatment of Animals Shipped by Air, June 12</p><p>1975 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the New Hampshire Senate Seat, June 13</p><p>1975 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fifth Year of the Weicker/McKinney Summer Intern Program, June 14</p><p>1975 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on Political “Name Calling” During his Windsor High School Commencement Address, June 19</p><p>1975 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Kathryn Hinkle/Brian McKenna Complete Work in Weicker’s Washington Office, July 5</p><p>1975 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Substandard Military Meat Inspections, July 9</p><p>1975 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ending the Highway Trust Fund, July 9</p><p>1975 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Kennedy on the Administration’s Highway Proposal, July 15</p><p>1975 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Establish a New National Cemetery in Connecticut or New England, July 17 1975 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution to Delay the August Recess Until the New Hampshire Senate Election has been Decided, July 17</p><p>1975 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Peter Hoyt Family/Jolanda Czuba Visit to Weicker’s Office, July 23</p><p>1975 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Voting Record, July 23</p><p>1975 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Votes Against a Resolution Which Would Begin the August Recess, July 23</p><p>1975 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – CIA Oversight – Weicker Resolution Introduced, July 24</p><p>1975 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Vote Against Allowing SST Aircraft to Land at American Airports, July 26</p><p>1975 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 – Senate Approves Weicker Proposal to raise Funds Through Bonds, July 27</p><p>1975 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticism of Military Meat Inspection Procedures, July 27</p><p>1975 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Participate in the Dive of the Hydrolab, July 28</p><p>1975 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Prepare for his Saturation Dive and Stay in the Hydrolab, July 29</p><p>1975 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Goldwater Legislation to Remove Income Requirements from the Social Security Laws, July 30</p><p>1975 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Nephew, Mark Godfrey, Invited to Meet President Ford, August 1</p><p>1975 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Protect the Housatonic River, August 2</p><p>1975 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Agrees with the Arms Cutoff to Turkey, August 2</p><p>1975 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Praise by and Experience Gained by Participants in the Summer Intern Program, August 11</p><p>1975 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Greets Robert MacDonald, Driver for the Summer Intern Program, August 11 1975 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule, News Briefing, Hartford, Connecticut, August 13</p><p>1975 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Meeting with the Secretary of Transportation to Discuss Railroad Problems, August 13</p><p>1975 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reports on his Meeting with the Secretary of Transportation, August 14</p><p>Box 1586</p><p>1975 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Russell Reynolds – Time Spent in Weicker’s Washington Office, September 3</p><p>1975 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests that Action be Deferred on the Building of a Second Bridge on Interstate 84, September 5</p><p>1975 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Athletic Event to Benefit the Special Olympics Fund for Mentally Retarded Children, September 8</p><p>1975 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/William Roth Press Conference – National Energy Program, September 8</p><p>1975 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Support for President Ford’s Veto of Oil Price Controls, September 10</p><p>1975 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Criticism of the Proposed Bridge Over Lake Zoar, Connecticut, September 13</p><p>1975 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Critical of Federal Response to the Energy Crisis, September 17</p><p>1975 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Speech before the National Flexible Packaging Association on the Energy Crisis, September 17</p><p>1975 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests an Examination of the Federal Housing Administration, September 17</p><p>1975 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Congressional Pay Increase, September 18</p><p>1975 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Information on the Grant to Clean Up the Cos Cob Power Plant, September 23 1975 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Prevent the Congressional Pay Increase, September 24</p><p>1975 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointments of Staff for Weicker’s Washington Office, September 25</p><p>1975 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Meeting to Discuss the Strike between the AFL-CIO Metal Trades Council and Electric Boat, General Dynamics, Groton, Connecticut, September 25</p><p>1975 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Gift – The Congressional Record – New Haven Free Public Library, September 25</p><p>1975 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Statement on the Electric Boat Strike, Groton, Connecticut, September 26</p><p>1975 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy Crisis – Seventy-five Day Extension of Oil Price Controls, September 27</p><p>1975 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests the State of New York to Rebuild the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, September 28</p><p>1975 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support for Increased Gas Production Through Price Deregulation, October 2</p><p>1975 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support of a National Health Insurance Program Covering Catastrophic Illness, October 4</p><p>1975 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Vote to End the Use of Political “Slush Funds” by Incumbent in their Re-election Efforts, October 9</p><p>1975 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support for Stationing of American Technicians in the Sinai Desert, October 10</p><p>1975 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Deep Water Dive Schedule, October 15</p><p>1975 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Visit with Members of the American Association of Retired Persons, October 16</p><p>1975 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gift of the United States Code to the Groton Library, October 24</p><p>1975 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Letter to the Secretary of Transportation – Inspection Visit of the Lake Zoar-Rochambeau Bridge Site, October 24 1975 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of the Reconstruction of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, October 25</p><p>1975 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on United States Constitutional Freedoms, October 25</p><p>1975 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Praise for Washington Post Publisher Katherine Graham Upon Receiving the B’nai B’rith “Profiles in Courage Award”, October 30</p><p>1975 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Votes Against the Nomination of Joseph Coors, October 30</p><p>1975 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Education Inequality, October 31</p><p>1975 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urged the Defeat of a Proposal that Would Weaken the “Government in the Sunshine” Legislation, November 3</p><p>1975 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to the Administration’s Personnel Shifts, November 4</p><p>1975 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Election Results in Connecticut, November 5</p><p>1975 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Praise for the Passage of the “Government in the Sunshine” Legislation, November 7</p><p>1975 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution Granting Citizenship Posthumously to Former Slaves in the United States, November 7</p><p>1975 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support of the Common Situs Picketing Legislation, November 10</p><p>1975 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Anger at the United Nations’ Approval of a Resolution Equating Zionism with Racism, November 12</p><p>1975 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Vote Against the National Energy Bill, November 13</p><p>1975 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Amendment Approved – Increase Subsidies to Maintain Rail Operation Over Abandoned Railroad Lines, November 15</p><p>1975 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Co-sponsored the Veterans and Survivors Pension Reform Act, November 17</p><p>1975 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Continuation of Local Rail Service in Connecticut, November 19 1975 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Hearings on Legislation on the Humane Treatment of Animals Shipped by Air, November 20</p><p>1975 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Magnuson Legislation – Humane Treatment and Care of Animals by Airlines and Terminal Facilities, November 21</p><p>1975 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Scheduled Debate on the Omnibus Rail Bill, November 23</p><p>1975 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Significance of the Bicentennial, December 1975</p><p>1975 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Omnibus Rail Bill, December 2</p><p>1975 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Openness in Government, December 4</p><p>1975 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fourth Annual Senior Intern Program, December 4</p><p>1975 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of the Omnibus Rail Bill, December 5</p><p>1975 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ban the Supersonic Transport Aircraft from Landing in the United States, December 9</p><p>1975 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Blocking the Proposed Extension of the Highway Trust Fund, December 9</p><p>1975 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding to Economically Disadvantaged School Districts, December 10</p><p>1975 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to the Secretary of Transportation Decision to Proceed with the Lake Zoar Bridge Project, December 10</p><p>1975 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Additional Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Funds to the City of Bridgeport, December 11</p><p>1975 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fuel Cell Research, December 11</p><p>1975 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States Senate Youth Program, December 11</p><p>1975 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker’s Opposition to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, December 16</p><p>1975 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Humane Treatment of Animals Shipped by Air, December 17 1975 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Increased American Involvement in Angola, December 17</p><p>1975 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy Policy and Conservation Act, December 18</p><p>1975 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Aid for Flooded Connecticut Towns, December 18</p><p>1975 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Humane Treatment for Animals in Transit, December 19</p><p>1975 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of the Omnibus Rail Bill, December 20</p><p>1975 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Aid Small Businesses, December 27</p><p>1975 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Accounting of Funds for Ailing Railroads, December 30</p><p>1976 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker News Briefing, January 9</p><p>1976 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proposed Alleviation of Additional Layoffs at Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut, January 10</p><p>1976 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fourth Annual Senior Intern Program – Application Deadline Extension, January 11</p><p>1976 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Telelecture Schedule, January 12</p><p>1976 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rescheduling of Weicker’s News Briefing, January 12</p><p>1976 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker 1975 Voting Attendance Record, January 12</p><p>1976 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railroad Legislation Approval, January 23</p><p>1976 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Two Hundred Mile Fishery Conservation Zone Proposal, January 26</p><p>1976 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Rail Decision, February 2</p><p>1976 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Donald Fleming – Senate Page Assignment, February 2 1976 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes Concorde Landings in the United States, February 4</p><p>1976 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nominations for Openings in the United States Military Academies, February 11</p><p>1976 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) – Criticize Weicker for his Amendment to the Toxic Substances Control Act, February 16</p><p>1976 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Internship Appointments, February 16</p><p>1976 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Toxic Substances Control Act, February 18</p><p>1976 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Connecticut Unemployment Funding, February 20</p><p>1976 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Photograph Replacement, February 23</p><p>1976 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railroad Rehabilitation, February 25</p><p>1976 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Support for Israel, March 1976</p><p>1976 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Advocacy of Abolishing Party Platforms, March 6</p><p>1976 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaks about Democracy, March 7</p><p>1976 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Aid to Community Action Programs, March 8</p><p>1976 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Privacy of Tax Returns Legislation, March 12</p><p>1976 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff/Dodd Question the Sale of Railroad in Connecticut, March 12</p><p>1976 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Release of Weicker Letter to William A. O’Neill, March 13</p><p>1976 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Announcement of Edward Casey’s Appointment to the United States Naval Academy, March 15 1976 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Gerald Mullane’s Appointment to the United States Military Academy, March 15</p><p>1976 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes Public Financing of Presidential Campaigns, March 18</p><p>1976 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Humane Treatment of Animals During Air Transport, March 19</p><p>1976 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Effort to Ban the Supersonic Transport from Landing in the United States, March 20</p><p>1976 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on United States Unemployment, March 20</p><p>1976 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ronald O’Bara Appointment to the United States Military Academy, March 22</p><p>1976 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on Cities and Housing, March 25</p><p>1976 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposition to Using Public Funds to Finance Presidential Campaigns, March 26</p><p>1976 101) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Consumer Voice in Public Rate Hearings, March 28</p><p>1976 102) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Steven Mendyka Appointment to the United States Naval Academy, March 28</p><p>Box 1587</p><p>1976 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Tennis Week, April 1</p><p>1976 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Revitalization Project for Railroads in the Northeast, April 3</p><p>1976 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praised by Gideon Pratt for his Support of Israel, April 5</p><p>1976 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Voting Attendance Record, April 5</p><p>1976 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Program Emergency Funds to Forestall Layoffs, April 7 1976 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Humane Treatment in the Shipping of Animals, April 7</p><p>1976 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Releases his 1975 Tax Return, April 8</p><p>1976 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reform of the Presidential Election System, April 9</p><p>1976 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate Reorganization and Reform Act, April 9</p><p>1976 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Sponsors the Financial Disclosure Plan, April 10</p><p>1976 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Establishment of a Comprehensive National Oceans Policy, April 13</p><p>1976 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Branford, Connecticut Masonic Lodge Honored President Ford, April 18-24</p><p>1976 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Support for Ocean Research and Establishment of a Unified Ocean Policy, April 21</p><p>1976 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Connecticut Republicans to Avoid a Party Platform at its State Convention, April 21</p><p>1976 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Creation of an Oversight Committee to Regulate the Policies of the Intelligence Agencies, April 22</p><p>1976 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Sponsored Legislation Signed Into Law – Animal Welfare Act Amendments of 1976, April 23</p><p>1976 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposed Delay of Presidential Campaign Legislation, April 28</p><p>1976 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Asks Americans to Live Up to the Constitution, April 30</p><p>1976 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Robert Krawiecki – Work Performed in Weicker’s Washington Office, May 1</p><p>1976 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Speech Delivered at the University of Virginia School of Law, May 1</p><p>1976 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Chiles to Reveal the Results of a Senate Investigation into Fraud and Corruption in Military Meat Purchasing, May 4 1976 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises his Colleagues for Supporting Voting on Reform Legislation, May 4</p><p>1976 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Roll Call Vote on his Resolution Urging Passage of Reform Legislation, May 4</p><p>1976 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Kennedy Request an Increase in Education Funding for Disadvantaged Students, May 12</p><p>1976 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Establishment of the Intelligence Oversight Committee, May 13</p><p>1976 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Richard Dickey/Stephen Coffin – Weicker Interns, May 17</p><p>1976 27) [Press Releases – Chronological – Weicker’s Filibuster to Prompt Action on Three Reform Bills, May 17</p><p>1976 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges a Foreign Policy of Respecting the Rights and Laws of Other Countries, May 23</p><p>1976 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Confidence Must be Restored, May 25</p><p>1976 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Democrats for Weicker” Organization Established, June 1</p><p>1976 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Jacqui Anderson Appointed a Co- Chairman of the Weicker Senate 1976 Campaign, June 1</p><p>1976 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on Campaign Code of Conduct, June 1</p><p>1976 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Energy Crisis, June 1</p><p>1976 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Join Sponsorship of Legislation to Reform Federal Regulations Procedures, June 1</p><p>1976 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the National Education Association Political Action Committee, June 3</p><p>1976 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, June 6</p><p>1976 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bryan Anderson/Anne Drake – Weicker Interns, June 10 1976 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff Urged the Preservation of the Safeguards of the Clean Air Act, June 10</p><p>1976 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Suggests an End to Public Financing of Campaigns and a Shortening of the Campaign Process, June 13</p><p>1976 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Reform Utility Rates, June 16</p><p>1976 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the International Union of Operating Engineers, June 16</p><p>1976 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urged Continued National Emphasis on Economic Recovery and Energy Conservation, June 19</p><p>1976 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Memo to “All Town Coordinators, Area News Monitors”, June 22</p><p>1976 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Educational Inequalities Elimination, June 24</p><p>1976 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Kristi Hellebust – Named a Coordinator of the Connecticut Summer Intern Program, June 24</p><p>1976 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on the Death of Gene Frate, June 24</p><p>1976 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Tennis Strategy and Life, June 24</p><p>1976 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funds Allocated to Initiate an Undersea Manned Habitat Program, June 25</p><p>1976 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule, July 2</p><p>1976 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Helen Ix, Nancy Webb, Alex Velaj – Weicker Interns, July 12</p><p>1976 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Howard Kaplan Named the Stamford Coordinator of “Democrats for Weicker”, July 13</p><p>1976 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Files Quarterly Report, July 13</p><p>1976 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker 1976 Campaign – Announcement of the Formation of a Twelve Member Statewide Advisory Committee, July 14 1976 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Walter Thorp Hails Weicker as a Protector of the Constitution and American Heritage, July 17</p><p>1976 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Meeting with Sam Ervin to Discuss the Watergate Reform Act of 1976, July 19</p><p>1976 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Watergate Reform Act, July 20</p><p>1976 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Campaign Schedule, July 20</p><p>1976 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee – Richard H. Wood, Chairman of the Minorities Division of the Committee, July 21</p><p>1976 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Democrats for Weicker” Coordinators Named, July 22</p><p>1976 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of the Watergate Reform Legislation, July 22</p><p>1976 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee – Coordinators Named for Senior Citizens Activities, July 22</p><p>1976 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Democrats for Weicker” – New Canaan Coordinators Named, July 23</p><p>1976 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Connecticut Officials to Announce Their Decision on Northeast Utilities, July 24</p><p>1976 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Passage of Legislation Ending the Abuse of Tax Returns, July 28</p><p>1976 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Tom Gissen – Weicker Intern, July 29</p><p>1976 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Railroad Jobs Bill, July 29</p><p>1976 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ben Andrews Endorses Weicker, July 30</p><p>1976 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Reform Federal Power Regulations, July 31</p><p>1976 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee – Donna O’Connell Named Bloomfield Coordinator, August 2</p><p>1976 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Evelyn McMillan – Bristol Coordinator for “Democrats for Weicker”, August 3 1976 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Campaign Schedule, August 3</p><p>1976 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Democrats for Weicker” Greenwich Advisory Committee, August 4</p><p>1976 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Organization for Women (NOW) Rates Weicker, August 6</p><p>1976 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Establishment of Tough Auto Emission Standards, August 6</p><p>1976 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Democrats for Weicker” – Mr. and Mrs. Knauth Named Stonington Coordinators, August 10</p><p>1976 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Stewart McKinney Release – Letters Relative to the Possible Nomination of Weicker as Vice President, August 11</p><p>1976 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Charges that None of the Presidential Candidates are Addressing the Problems of America’s Cities, August 12</p><p>1976 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes the Republican Party Platform, August 12</p><p>1976 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces Election Debates with Gloria Schaffer, August 13</p><p>1976 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Campaign Schedule, August 13</p><p>1976 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Endorses Rosiland Berman, August 16</p><p>1976 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Report on the Rebuilding of the Poughkeepsie River Railroad Bridge, August 16</p><p>1976 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Campaign Schedule, August 16</p><p>1976 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Campaign on Candlewood Lake, August 16</p><p>1976 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Mandatory Energy Conservation, August 17</p><p>1976 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological –“Democrats for Weicker” – William H. Brown Named Suffield Coordinator, August 18 1976 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Senate 1976 Committee Filed its Receipts and Expenditures Report, August 23</p><p>1976 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Tony Sileo – Weicker’s Campaign Coordinator for Fifteen Connecticut Towns, August 25</p><p>1976 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Increased Federal Aid for Education, August 25</p><p>1976 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Labor Committee for Weicker – Hartford Meeting – Strategy for Weicker’s Reelection, August 27</p><p>1976 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Appear on “Congressional Report”, August 27</p><p>1976 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Postage Due Memo, August 27</p><p>1976 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Play Tennis and Softball for Charity, August 27</p><p>1976 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for a Study on the Condition of United States Marine Science and Technology, August 28</p><p>1976 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lee Dobkin – Weicker Intern, August 30</p><p>1976 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Media Advisory on the XM-1 Tank, September 1976</p><p>1976 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – The Connecticut AFL-CIO Endorses Weicker, September 1</p><p>1976 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges a Resumption in Housing Starts, September 3</p><p>1976 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the Greenwich Building and Construction Trades Council, September 4</p><p>1976 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funds to Construct a Hurricane Barrier for New London, September 8</p><p>1976 101) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Veterans’ Medical Benefits for Polish and Czech Armed Forces Who Fought for the Allies in the First/Second World Wars, September 10</p><p>1976 102) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Presidential Debates Should be Open to Independent and Third Party Candidates, September 10 1976 103) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Floor Statement on the Presidential Debates, September 13</p><p>1976 104) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Oversight Hearings on the Army’s Selection Process of the New Tank, XM-1, September 14</p><p>1976 105) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Wins an Agreement for a Government Probe of the Way Revenue Sharing Funds are Distributed to States, September 14</p><p>1976 106) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bribing of Foreign Officials, September 16</p><p>1976 107) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Salvatore D’Amico – Named One of Ten Outstanding Handicapped Federal Employees of the Year, September 23</p><p>1976 108) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on his Record – Speaking before AFL-CIO Union Members, September 23</p><p>1976 109) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Protect and Conserve Whale Species Found in United States Waters, September 29</p><p>1976 110) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Provide Financial Assistance to Fisherman and Fish Processing Facilities, September 29</p><p>Box 1588</p><p>1976 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of Division 77, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, October 1</p><p>1976 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the Connecticut Education Association (CEA), October 5</p><p>1976 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the Nurses Coalition for Action in Politics (N-CAP), October 6</p><p>1976 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Inadequate Housing, October 9</p><p>1976 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Strong International Trade, October 10</p><p>1976 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Campaign Contributions, October 14</p><p>1976 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Water Pollution Control Act, October 14 1976 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Meeting with Ford on Presidential Campaign Strategy, October 17</p><p>1976 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the Railway Labor Executives’ Association, October 18</p><p>1976 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Legislation – Preserve and Save Whale Species, October 19</p><p>1976 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of Local 93 of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America, October 19</p><p>1976 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins the Endorsement of Local 609 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, October 20</p><p>1976 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Approval of Funds to Construct the New London Hurricane Barrier, October 23</p><p>1976 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Wins the Endorsement of the International Conference of Police Associations, October 25</p><p>1976 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Election Day – Weicker to Vote at the Firehouse on Round Hill Road, Greenwich, October 29</p><p>1976 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Henry Kissinger to Seek an International Agreement on Marine Mammals, December 9</p><p>1976 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dick Benson – Appointed as a Special Assistant in the Bridgeport Office, December 24</p><p>1977 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Continuation of Weicker’s Telelecture Series, January 7</p><p>1977 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Participation in a Seminar on an Oceans Program, January 10</p><p>1977 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Create a National Direct Primary Election for President, January 11</p><p>1977 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, January 11</p><p>1977 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nominations of Candidates for Vacancies in the Class of 1981 at the United States Military Academies, January 24</p><p>1977 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Reintroduction of the “Washington Report”, January 24 1977 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Continuation of the Telelectures Series, January 28</p><p>1977 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes the Emergency Natural Gas Act, January 28</p><p>1977 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Carter Urged to Provide Emergency Relief to Low and Moderate Income Families, February 1</p><p>1977 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Co-Sponsor of the Public Integrity Act of 1977, February 2</p><p>1977 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Updated Telelecture Schedule, February 3</p><p>1977 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Provide Low Interest Loans to Fisherman and Fish Processing Facilities, February 4</p><p>1977 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Compromises – Speech Attached, February 5</p><p>1977 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Named to Participate on Two Subcommittees of the Appropriations Committee, February 23</p><p>1977 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of a Scholarship to the 1977 American Institute of Summer Foreign Study Program, March 3</p><p>1977 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Hearing on the Food and Drug Administration’s Plastic Bottle Ban, March 3</p><p>1977 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Named to the Top Republican Position on the Energy Conservation and Regulation Subcommittee, March 5</p><p>1977 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ron Belonick – Weicker Intern in the Washington Office, March 7</p><p>1977 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Ban Commercial Whaling Within Two Hundred Miles of the United States Coast, March 10</p><p>1977 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mark Jaffe – Senate Page Appointed by Weicker, March 15</p><p>1977 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Slumbering Groundhog Lodge, Pennsylvania – Bestow Honorary Membership Upon Weicker, Groundhog of 1977, March 15</p><p>1977 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Ethics Proposal to Guarantee Public Disclosure of the Financial Dealings of Senators, March 17 1977 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Press Conference on Chemical Weapons Disarmament, March 17</p><p>1977 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Chemical Weapons Moratorium, March 21</p><p>1977 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Move of Weicker’s Washington Office, March 31</p><p>1977 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Praise for the Danbury Junior Women’s Club in Sponsoring the 4th Annual Hike/Bike – Provide Funds for the Mentally Handicapped of Connecticut, April 11</p><p>1977 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Fifth Annual Connecticut Senior Intern Program, April 18</p><p>1977 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Mandatory Gas Rationing, April 21</p><p>1977 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fifth Annual Senior Intern Program, April 25</p><p>1977 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces the Opening of his State Office in Hartford’s Financial Plaza, April 29</p><p>1977 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposes that Gas Stations Nationwide be Ordered Closed 5 p.m. Saturday-5 a.m. Monday, April 29</p><p>1977 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Applications for Page Appointments Accepted, May 2</p><p>1977 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Completion of the Fifth Annual Connecticut Senior Intern Program, May 2</p><p>1977 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes Proposals to Extend Public Financing of Elections to Congressional Campaigns, May 5</p><p>1977 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Unlawful to Discriminate Against the Physically Handicapped, May 10</p><p>1977 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dictaphone Corporation Labor Dispute, May 12</p><p>1977 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Vigilance to Guard Against the Erosion of Justice and Constitutional Rights by Government, May 15 1977 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/McKinney Announce the Expenditure of Funds for the Construction of a Containment Facility to Serve Stamford’s East Branch Harbor, May 18</p><p>1977 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Transportation Safety Board Report on the New Canaan Train Collision, May 19</p><p>1977 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises New Britain’s Downtown Festival, “Main Street, USA”, May 19</p><p>1977 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges a Strong National Energy Program, May 21</p><p>1977 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Editor’s Choice” Program to Honor Civilian Accomplishments of Vietnam Veterans, May 30</p><p>1977 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding Requested for Four Water Projects of Importance to Connecticut, June 8</p><p>1977 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticized Senate Delay of Tough Clean Air Standards, June 9</p><p>1977 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urged Secretary of State Vance to Protest Yugoslavian Acts of Oppression Against Resident Albanians, June 13</p><p>1977 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Approval of a Passport Office for Connecticut, June 16</p><p>1977 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Daily News Summary – Fisherman’s Protection Fund, June 17</p><p>1977 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Amendment – Provide United Fisherman with Protection Against Equipment Damage Cause of Oil and Gas Exploration on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), June 17</p><p>1977 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Proposal – Funds for the National Marine Fisheries Services Laboratory for Increases in Aquaculture Studies, June 22</p><p>1977 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises the Passage of the Public Integrity Act, June 27</p><p>1977 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New London/Groton Military Construction, June 29</p><p>1977 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Student Summer Intern Program, July 4-8 1977 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Kennedy Legislation to Abolish the Highway Trust Fund, July 14</p><p>1977 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Douglas Robinson Named as Weicker Press Secretary, July 19</p><p>1977 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dodd Release – New London/Groton Military Construction Projects, July 21</p><p>1977 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ribicoff Introduction of Legislation Authorizing the Creation of the Long Island Sound Heritage, July 31</p><p>1977 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Selection of Four Connecticut Teenagers to Serve as Senate Pages, August 11</p><p>1977 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker New Staff Members, August 15</p><p>1977 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Tracy Wetstone – Completed a Four Week Internship in Weicker’s Washington Office, August 15</p><p>1977 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Press Conference on August 29, 1977, August 24</p><p>1977 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Visited the Research Facilities of the National Marine Fisheries Services Laboratory, August 25</p><p>1977 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Support for the Proposed Panama Canal Treaties, August 29</p><p>1977 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bruce Collin – Intern in Weicker’s Washington Office, September 5-9</p><p>1977 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – John Schwolsky – Volunteer in Weicker’s Washington Office, September 5-9</p><p>1977 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff Express Concern Over Amtrak’s Decision to Cut Passenger Rail Service in Connecticut, September 7</p><p>1977 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Volunteer Intern and a Senate Page Appointed by Weicker, September 12-16</p><p>1977 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Participate in the American Heart Association Tennis Tournament, September 14</p><p>1977 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Approval of Supplemental Funds for Amtrak, September 15 1977 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Government to Guarantee Tax Payments Owed by Penn Central Railroad, September 16</p><p>1977 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Northeast Corridor Railroad Service Funding, September 23</p><p>1977 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speech in Boston Announced, September 26</p><p>1977 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speech in San Francisco Announced, September 26</p><p>1977 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Holly Harmuth – Intern in Weicker’s Press Office, September 26-30</p><p>1977 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges a Stronger Small Business Administration, October 1</p><p>1977 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Gains Approval for Funding to Repair a Breach Above the Bleachery Dam, Housatonic River, New Milford, October 3</p><p>1977 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Dismayed that the Transportation Secretary Denied Support for Supplemental Funding for Amtrak, October 3</p><p>1977 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speaks to the Conservative Resistance to the Panama Canal Agreement, October 3</p><p>1977 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Install TTY in Bridgeport Office, October 3</p><p>1977 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Speech in Atlantic City, October 4</p><p>1977 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges a Mandatory Nationwide Energy Conservation Program, October 6</p><p>1977 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Provide Funds to Help Save the Bowhead Whale, October 7</p><p>1977 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls on Republicans to Commit to Restore the Party, October 13</p><p>1977 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces the Appointment of Stanley Twardy as the Minority Counsel of the Small Business Committee, October 14 Box 1589</p><p>1977 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Instructs the Small Business Committee to Conduct Major Inquiries, October 21</p><p>1977 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Accuses the Carter Administration of Lacking an Urban Policy, October 25</p><p>1977 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Hearing on the Problems Facing the Domestic Fishing Industry, October 28</p><p>1977 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proposal to Establish an Energy Stamp Program, October 31</p><p>1977 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposed to a Proposed Geneva Conference, November 1</p><p>1977 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding for Amtrak, November 3</p><p>1977 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rebecca Leet – Appointed Weicker Press Secretary, November 14</p><p>1977 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Address the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, November 18</p><p>1977 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Encourages the Peace Seeking Effort by Egypt and Israel, November 20</p><p>1977 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Urges American Jews to Support Egypt, December 3</p><p>1977 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Congressional Hearing to Determine the Impact of an Expanded Fishing Zone, December 4</p><p>1977 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Anger at the Release of Foreign Fishing Vessels – Violation of the Two Hundred Mile Fishing Limit, December 5</p><p>1977 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Saturation Dive in St. Croix, December 22</p><p>1977 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Applications Accepted for the Sixth Annual Senior Intern Program, December 27</p><p>1978 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – 1978 American Institute for Foreign Study Summer Program Scholarship, January 16 1978 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Special Assistant Richard Benson Transferred to Weicker’s Hartford Office, January 16</p><p>1978 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges President Carter to Exert Leadership, January 19</p><p>1978 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff/Giaimo/McKinney Protest the Closing of the Bridgeport Weather Station, January 21</p><p>1978 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Ban Trade Between the United States and Uganda, January 23</p><p>1978 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution – Republic of Korea make Tongsun Park and Korean Government Officials Available for Questioning by the Senate Ethics Committee, January 24</p><p>1978 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nomination of Forty-Eight Candidates for Vacancies at United States Military Academies, January 28</p><p>1978 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Protests Funding Cuts for the Northeast Corridor Rail Improvement Project, January 31</p><p>1978 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Hearing Notice – Senate Select Committee on Small Business, February 6</p><p>1978 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Telelecture Program, February 9</p><p>1978 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Intern, Volunteer and Staff Information, February 10</p><p>1978 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Exhorts Republicans to Reclaim Their Party, February 12</p><p>1978 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Disagreement Over Two Hundred Mile Fishing Limit Violations, February 13</p><p>1978 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Support for the Proposed Panama Canal Treaties, February 20</p><p>1978 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Disagrees with the Carter Administration’s Urban Affairs Policy, March 4</p><p>1978 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Craig Savoye – Intern in Weicker’s Washington Office, March 6</p><p>1978 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Disagrees with the Natural Gas Compromise, March 10 1978 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Visit of Boy Scout Troop 3, Old Greenwich, March 23</p><p>1978 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Expanded Legislation to Financially Assist the Commercial Fishing Industry, April 2</p><p>1978 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Participation in the Fifth Annual Hike/Bike, April 6</p><p>1978 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Rejects the Energy Bill Compromise, April 7</p><p>1978 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Accuses Attorney General Griffin Bell of Selective Law Enforcement, April 15</p><p>1978 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes the Carter Administration’s Urban Development Action Grant Program, April 15</p><p>1978 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker Summer Internships, April 20</p><p>1978 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Resolution – Concern Over the Slaughter of One Thousand Dolphins by Japanese Fisherman, April 20</p><p>1978 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s Connecticut Association of Independent Schools Speech, April 24</p><p>1978 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Speech to the Bearing Specialists Association on Law and Order, Colorado Springs, April 25</p><p>1978 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes Attorney General Griffin Bell’s Handling of the Justice Department Investigation into Illegal Investigatory Tactics by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, April 27</p><p>1978 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Select Committee on Small Business Hearings – Wall Street, May 1978</p><p>1978 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Selective Law Enforcement, May 1</p><p>1978 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Carter Administration’s Israeli Policy, May 8</p><p>1978 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Western Connecticut State College and Franklin Pierce College Commencement Addresses, May 19 1978 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Interns’ Experiences in Weicker’s Washington Office, May 22</p><p>1978 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Weicker Opposes the Latest Natural Gas Pricing Compromise, May 24</p><p>1978 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Middlesex School Commencement Address, May 26</p><p>1978 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Availability to the Media, May 26</p><p>1978 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Patriotism, June 3</p><p>1978 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Patriotism, June 4</p><p>1978 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests the Intervention of the Navy – Electric Boat Layoff of Employees, June 5</p><p>1978 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Release of Weicker’s Statement on the Bridgeport Weather Station, June 9</p><p>1978 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Release of Weicker’s Statement on the Resolution of the Contract Disagreement at Electric Boat, June 9</p><p>1978 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Statement Regarding the Rule Making for Children’s Advertising, June 9</p><p>1978 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Eighth Annual Connecticut Junior Intern Program, June 14</p><p>1978 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Speak at the Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Bar Association, June 14</p><p>1978 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Constitution, June 16</p><p>1978 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – The Movement Away from a Government of Laws to a Government of Men, June 20</p><p>1978 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Trade Embargo between the United States and Uganda, June 26</p><p>1978 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces Staff Appointments, June 27</p><p>1978 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Defeat of a Weicker Amendment to the New York City Aid Bill, June 29 1978 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Capital Gains Tax, June 29</p><p>1978 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Medical Research Programs to Continue at the Newington Veterans Administration Hospital, June 30</p><p>1978 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to Protect Whales and Dolphins, July 5</p><p>1978 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Senate to Provide Funds for Dredging the New Haven and Stamford Harbors, July 7</p><p>1978 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Hathaway Introduce the Investment Tax Credit Legislation, July 19</p><p>1978 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Hatfield Legislation Mandating a Trade Embargo Against Uganda, July 28</p><p>1978 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Leadership and the Republican/Democratic Parties, July 28</p><p>1978 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Support for an Extension of Time for Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, August 1</p><p>1978 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Retention of the Appropriation for Modernization of the New London Submarine Base, August 4</p><p>1978 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Ribicoff Release the General Accounting Office Report – Investigation of the Danbury Prison Fire, August 8</p><p>1978 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program, August 18</p><p>1978 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program, August 21</p><p>1978 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – David Hopsicker – Volunteer Intern in Weicker’s Washington Office, August 22</p><p>1978 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes the Conference Report on the Natural Gas Bill, August 24</p><p>1978 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/McClure Introduce a Constitutional Amendment – Statehood for the District of Columbia, August 25</p><p>1978 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment – Fishermen’s Contingency Fund, September 1978</p><p>1978 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Chris Hutchins – Senate Page, September 6 1978 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on a National Ocean Policy, September 8</p><p>1978 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Page Applications Accepted, September 8</p><p>1978 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – David Lakhdhir – Summer Intern in Weicker’s Washington Office, September 8</p><p>1978 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Program, September 11</p><p>1978 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Navy’s Contract Settlement with Electric Boat, September 15</p><p>1978 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Constitutionally Applied Tax Lids, September 16</p><p>1978 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ratification of Time Extension for the Equal Rights Amendment, September 18</p><p>1978 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Relations on Reactions to Camp David Summit, September 18</p><p>1978 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on Wasteful Government Spending, September 23</p><p>1978 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Dick Benson to Head Weicker’s Hartford Office, September 24</p><p>1978 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut National Organization for Women Thank Weicker for his Work on the Extension of the Equal Rights Amendment, September 29</p><p>1978 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Continuation of Weicker’s Telelecture Series, September 29</p><p>1978 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Extension of the Time Period for Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendments, October 6</p><p>1978 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Carter Signs a Measure Imposing a Trade Embargo between the United States and Uganda, October 10</p><p>1978 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation – Shift Focus of the Small Business Administration, October 11</p><p>1978 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Middle East Peace Talks, October 15 1978 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Union League Speech, October 24</p><p>1978 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on President Carter’s Veto of the Omnibus Small Business Administration Authorization Bill, October 25</p><p>1978 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on President Carter’s Veto of the National Aquaculture Program Legislation, October 27</p><p>1978 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker on the Tax Cut Movement, October 31</p><p>1978 101) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Appointments, November 9</p><p>1978 102) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the American Jewish Community to Voice Public Opinions, November 12</p><p>1978 103) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Address to the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah’s Annual Dinner, November 13</p><p>1978 104) [Press Releases] – Chronological – James Docker Named Assistant Press Secretary for Weicker’s Washington Office, November 17</p><p>1978 105) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for a Separate Peace between Israel and Egypt, November 19</p><p>1978 106) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Disagreed with President Carter’s Comprehensive Settlement in the Middle East, November 29</p><p>Box 1590</p><p>1978 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for Mandatory Fuel Rationing and Decontrol of Fossil Fuel Prices, December 6</p><p>1978 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to the Death of Golda Meier, December 8</p><p>1979 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Service Academy Nominees, January 2</p><p>1979 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Page/Interns Public Relations, January 8</p><p>1979 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Scholarship for Foreign Study Summer Program, January 17</p><p>1979 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Judge Nominees, January 27 1979 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ocean Mining Bill, January 30</p><p>1979 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Public Relations on Delegates to the Annual United States Senate Youth Program in Washington, February 3-10</p><p>1979 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Discrimination Against the Handicapped, February 7</p><p>1979 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Israel Trip, February 17</p><p>1979 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lithuanian and Soviet Human Rights Violations, February 20</p><p>1979 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Price Exemptions for Imported Mexican Natural Gas, February 22</p><p>1979 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Israel Trip, February 25</p><p>1979 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Back from Israel – Speech before the Zionist Organization, March 2</p><p>1979 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Domestic Fishing Industry Legislation, March 5</p><p>1979 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Israel Trip – Weicker Attack on the Carter Administration’s Middle East Foreign Policy, March 5</p><p>1979 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Incentive AMEX Bill, March 15</p><p>1979 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ethics Bill, March 16</p><p>1979 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Florida Speech – Fuel Costs for Low Income Individuals, March 25</p><p>1979 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy Stamp Program, March 28</p><p>1979 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, April 1</p><p>1979 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proposed Nuclear Power Commission, April 5</p><p>1979 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Pentangle Players Performance – Russell Senate Office Building – Platt High School, Connecticut, April 8</p><p>1979 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Interns, April 11 1979 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Address to the Jefferson Society, University of Virginia, April 13</p><p>1979 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Debenture Bill, April 26</p><p>1979 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Lifting of the Uganda Trade Embargo, April 26</p><p>1979 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Comments on Abraham Ribicoff, May 3</p><p>1979 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Montrealer Service Elimination, May 6</p><p>1979 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Gas Rationing Debate, May 8</p><p>1979 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Daniel Webster College Speech, Nashua, New Hampshire – Nuclear Power, May 13</p><p>1979 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Kennedy Health Insurance Bill, May 14</p><p>1979 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance Loans – Fire in West Hartford, May 19</p><p>1979 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Gasoline Crisis – Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky, May 21</p><p>1979 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Amtrak Amendment, May 25</p><p>1979 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Fisheries Amendment, May 25</p><p>1979 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Raps Amtrak Cuts at Hearing, May 25</p><p>1979 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Catherine Drum – Recipient of Scholarship Sponsored by the American Institute for Foreign Study, June 12</p><p>1979 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Shaw Mudge to Serve as a Delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business, June 12</p><p>1979 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Administration Authorizes Guaranteed Debentures, June 12</p><p>1979 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Travel Schedule, June 15-17</p><p>1979 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Intern Public Relations, June 20 1979 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Asks the Civil Aeronautics Board to Probe Allegheny Westchester County Airport Service Termination, June 21</p><p>1979 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – MX Missile – Speech before the Equal Employment Advisory Council, June 21</p><p>1979 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Testimony for the Law Prohibiting Handicapped Discrimination, June 22</p><p>1979 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Junior Intern Program, June 28</p><p>1979 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Coupon Gas Rationing, July 10</p><p>1979 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Low Income Fuel Costs, July 13</p><p>1979 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Carter Should Step Down as a Candidate in 1980, July 16</p><p>1979 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mike Haynes Named the Minority Staff Special Council/Senate Select Committee on Small Business, July 27</p><p>1979 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Karen Blackwell – Field Staff, September 1979</p><p>1979 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sam Smith Appointed Weicker’s Press Secretary, September 4</p><p>1979 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Scott Sanborn – Page, September 4</p><p>1979 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Application Forms, September 4</p><p>1979 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Symposium of Family Physicians Denounces the Increase in Arms Spending, September 20</p><p>1979 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Livable Cities, September 29</p><p>1979 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Increase in Daily Allocation for Veterans Using Private Nursing Homes, October 5</p><p>1979 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Equal Access to Communications Act of 1979, October 9</p><p>1979 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Low Income Home Weatherization Program, October 10 1979 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fishing Industry, October 12</p><p>1979 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New England Regional Conference Speech on Race Relations, October 16</p><p>1979 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Crisis Intervention Program – Home Heating Costs, October 18</p><p>1979 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New England Regional Conference – Civil Rights and Race relations, October 19</p><p>1979 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Energy and Natural Resources Committee – Bay of Campeche, October 22</p><p>1979 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Committee Hearings, October 25</p><p>1979 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Marty Moore Appointed Weicker’s Press Secretary, October 29</p><p>1979 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Committee Hearings – Credit Rating Report Procedures, November 1</p><p>1979 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Campeche Bay Oil Spill, November 1</p><p>1979 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Striped Bass Legislation, November 2</p><p>1979 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Acid Rain – Establish a Federal Acid Precipitation Task Force, November 9</p><p>1979 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Chrysler Bailout, November 14</p><p>1979 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Loan Increase, November 27</p><p>1979 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to the Windfall Profits Tax Act of 1979, November 28</p><p>1979 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to the Windfall Profits Tax Act – Funds to Increase the Coast Guard’s Ability to Prevent and Clean Up Marine Oil Spills, November 30</p><p>1979 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Wheeling-Pittsburgh Corporation – Special Dividends after Federal Loan Guarantees, December 4 1979 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological - Campeche Bay Oil Spill Hearings, December 5</p><p>1979 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Export Development Act of 1979, December 10</p><p>1979 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Effort to Kill an Amendment to the Windfall Profits Tax, December 12</p><p>1979 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Commercial Fisheries Development Act Amendment, December 13</p><p>1979 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Deep Seabed Mining, December 15</p><p>1979 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Windfall Profits Tax Amendment – Interest and Dividend Income Incentives, December 18</p><p>1979 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Housing Market Release and Fact Sheet, December 23</p><p>1979 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Save the Child Release, December 27</p><p>1980 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Service Academy Appointees, January 17</p><p>1980 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Modernization Bill, January 17</p><p>1980 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Radio Advisory, January 22</p><p>1980 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Summer Olympics Boycott, January 22</p><p>1980 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – John F. Leonard Named Investigator for the Minority Staff of the Senate Select Committee on Small Business, January 23</p><p>1980 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Robert M. Wilson Named the Assistant Minority Counsel for the Senate Select Committee on Small Business, January 23</p><p>1980 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), January 23</p><p>1980 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Capital Gains Tax Cut, January 25</p><p>1980 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Campeche Bay Oil Spill, January 28 1980 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mexican Letter – Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, January 29</p><p>1980 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut Radio Advisory, January 30</p><p>1980 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Palmer L. McLean Appointed as a Weicker Page, February 1</p><p>1980 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mortgage Money Infusion into the Housing Market, February 6</p><p>1980 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Permanent Independent Public Prosecutor Legislation, February 7</p><p>1980 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Jacob Javits Public Relations, February 26</p><p>1980 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Commercial Credit Reports, February 28</p><p>1980 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Georges Bank Joint Hearings – Offshore Oil Drilling/Commercial Fishing Industry, February 29</p><p>1980 101) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nuclear Power Industry Safeguards Legislation, March 10</p><p>Box 1591</p><p>1980 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Extension of Building Temperature Restriction Program, April 1</p><p>1980 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendment to Aid the Housing Industry, April 8</p><p>1980 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Mortgage Money in Budget Legislation, April 16</p><p>1980 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Amendments to Prevent Cutbacks in Federal Programs, April 22</p><p>1980 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Intern Press Release – Spring 1980, April 25</p><p>1980 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Strengthen Ethics in Government, April 30</p><p>1980 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Resolution to Withhold Chrysler Loans, April 30 1980 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Service Academy Appointees, April 30</p><p>1980 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Stonington High School Commencement Address, June 13</p><p>1980 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ethics Investigation Notification, June 18</p><p>1980 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Restores Revenue Sharing Funds, June 19</p><p>1980 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Small Business Growth and Development Legislation, July 1</p><p>1980 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Participating Debenture (SBPD) Legislation, July 28</p><p>1980 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New England Oil Safeguards Legislation, August 20</p><p>1980 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Export Bill, September 3</p><p>1980 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Ronald Reagan Statement – Weicker Endorses Reagan, September 17</p><p>1980 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cuba Visit, October 10</p><p>1980 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Legislation, October 22</p><p>1980 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Eileen Nixon as Weicker’s Administrative Assistant, November 14</p><p>1980 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Abraham Ribicoff Tribute, November 20</p><p>1980 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Acceptance of Page Applications, December 9</p><p>1980 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Elected Small Business Committee Chairman, December 11</p><p>1981 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Retired Army Colonel Charles Cunningham – Addition to Weicker’s Staff, January 26</p><p>1981 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Omnibus Bill, February 3</p><p>1981 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cuban Hydrolab, February 7</p><p>1981 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Committee Assignments Release, February 18 1981 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions, February 24</p><p>1981 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Maritime Treaty, March 6</p><p>1981 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, March 9</p><p>1981 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Youth Camp Safety Act, March 20</p><p>1981 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Senate Concurrent Resolution No Vote, April 2</p><p>1981 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – United States Military Academy Visiting Board Appointment, April 3</p><p>1981 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Voting Rights Act Extension, April 7</p><p>1981 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped Hearings – Connecticut, April 8</p><p>1981 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Zonta International Address, April 12</p><p>1981 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Yale Law School – Yale School of Organization and Management, April 15</p><p>1981 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Friends of Ireland – A Bipartisan Congressional Organization, June 16</p><p>1981 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Developmental Disabilities Legislation, June 24</p><p>1981 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Conrail Compromise Amendment, June 25</p><p>1981 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rights of the Retarded, October 22</p><p>1981 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Brief on the Retarded, October 26</p><p>1981 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Amendments Approved, November 19</p><p>1981 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appointment of Virginia Mathews as a Delegate to the White House Conference on Aging, November 24</p><p>1981 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Freight Rail Service in Connecticut, December 4 1981 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Will Davis’ Release from a Cuban Jail, December 4</p><p>1981 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Soviet Trade Embargo – Poland, December 17</p><p>1981 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Maximum Potential of the Retarded – Weicker Amicus Brief, Youngberg v. Romeo, December 29</p><p>1982 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, January 1</p><p>1982 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Social Security Benefits for Students, February 11</p><p>1982 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Steven J. Bongard – University of Connecticut of Medicine – Joins Weicker Staff, February 11</p><p>1982 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – New Federalism Release, February 17</p><p>1982 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Student Loan Letter Release, March 11</p><p>1982 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Against Education Funds Cuts, March 20</p><p>1982 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological –Roberto Clemente Commemorative Postage Stamp, March 29</p><p>1982 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Construction Industry Unemployment Rate, April 6</p><p>1982 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Nuclear Waste Dumping Release, April 29</p><p>1982 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Connecticut – Sea Grant College, May 6</p><p>1982 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Drunk Driving Bill, S. 2158, May 11</p><p>1982 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Expedite Legislation Naming the United States Post Office Building in Hartford After Representative William Cotter, May 12</p><p>1982 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sheila Getman – Page Sponsored by Weicker, May 13</p><p>1982 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Service Academy Appointments, May 14</p><p>1982 62) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Coast Guard Buoy Proposal, May 18</p><p>1982 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Avery Point Study, May 18 1982 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Solar Energy Bank, May 19</p><p>1982 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Jordan Arms Sale, June 4</p><p>1982 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Cotter Post Office Building Release, June 24</p><p>1982 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Coast Guard/Long Island Sound Buoy Release, September 16</p><p>1982 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Department of Defense Appropriations, September 21</p><p>1983 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Governor O’Neill Announces Appointment of a Thirty-Seven Member Task Force on Infrastructure – Edward J. Stockton, Chairman, April 12</p><p>1983 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped – Educational Programs Funding, S. 1341, November 18</p><p>1984 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped – Federal Developmental Disabilities Act, May 7</p><p>1984 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped Supreme Court Decision – Attorney’s Fees – Education Lawsuits, July 24</p><p>1985 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Commerce Department Revises Handbook for Small Businesses – Aid Small Firms in Securing Available Federal Assistance, January 7</p><p>1985 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Committee to Examine Impact of Tax Simplification of Small Businesses, January 16</p><p>1985 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Andrew H. McLeod Appointed Weicker’s Press Secretary, January 23</p><p>1985 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel to Explore Impact of Farm Crisis on Rural Banks, February 1</p><p>1985 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Bumpers Introduce Small Business Reauthorization Bill – Agency Achieves Savings Through Budget Freeze and Program Eliminations, February 6</p><p>1985 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule of Events, February 11</p><p>1985 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes Social Cuts – Urges Public Response, February 12 1985 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – David Stockman is Lead Witness at Panel Hearing on the Small Business Administration Reauthorization Legislation, February 15</p><p>1985 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel to Explore Impact of Farm Crisis on Rural Communities and Main Street Businesses, February 19</p><p>1985 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Recommends Alan Nevas for a District Judgeship and Stanley Twardy for United States Attorney, February 21</p><p>1985 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls on the South African President to Free Prisoners Charged with Treason, February 25</p><p>1985 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes Jobs Corps Termination – Initial Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations Hearing, February 26</p><p>1985 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes the Health and Human Services Budget Proposal – Advocates Increases for the National Institutes of Health and Health Centers, March 5</p><p>1985 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Conduct Hearings on Student Aid for Higher Education, March 5</p><p>1985 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Anti-Apartheid Legislation – Ban New Credit and Investment in South Africa, March 7</p><p>1985 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, March 13</p><p>1985 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Handicapped Rights Legislation, March 13</p><p>1985 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Releases General Accounting Office Report – Administration Plan on National Institutes of Health Funding Called Violation of Law, March 19</p><p>1985 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bill to Maintain the Small Business Administration Scheduled for Markup, March 22</p><p>1985 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Higher Education Aid – Reagan Cuts to be Subject of Weicker Hearing, March 25</p><p>1985 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Gas Tax Measure to Ease Budget Deficit, Encourage Conservation, March 26</p><p>1985 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped Panel to Hold Landmark Hearings on State Institutions for Mentally Disabled Persons – Patient Care, Abuses to be Examined, March 26 Box 1592</p><p>1985 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Subcommittee Assignments Announced, April 2</p><p>1985 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Requests Patient Bill of Rights, Other Measures to Aid Mentally Disabled as Landmark Hearings End, April 3</p><p>1985 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Approves Resolution Condemning South Africa – Requests State Department Study, April 3</p><p>1985 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Address Hartford County Bar Association – Federal Law Enforcement, April 4</p><p>1985 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Bumpers Cosponsor Resolution Calling for Retention of Graduated Corporate Tax Rates, April 18</p><p>1985 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Bill to Establish Protection and Advocacy Program for the Mentally Ill – Measure is Follow-up to Recent Handicapped Hearings, April 23</p><p>1985 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Condemns Apartheid, Urges Support of Sanctions Measure, April 24</p><p>1985 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Supports Continued Amtrak Funding – Cities Urgent National Need, April 29</p><p>1985 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – University of Connecticut School of Education Named National Center for Handicapped Research, Training, April 30</p><p>1985 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Camp Safety Measure – Establish Federal, State Standards for Child Health, May 6</p><p>1985 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Restores Health, Small Business Administration, Handicapped Funding – 1986 Deficit Reduction Package Approved, May 10</p><p>1985 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Seeks Passage of Handicapped Rights Legislation – Would Gain Prevailing Parents Attorney’s Fees, May 16</p><p>1985 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel to Explore Importance of Industrial Development Bonds for Small Business Growth, May 18</p><p>1985 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel to Continue Exploring Impact of Tax Simplification on Small Businesses, May 22 1985 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Seeks Greater Federal Commitment to Health Research – Sloan-Kettering Told of Necessary Reexamination of Priorities, May 30</p><p>1985 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises Supreme Court Decision on School Prayer – “First Amendment Once Again Preserved Undiluted”, June 4</p><p>1985 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Panel Passes Two Measures for the Handicapped – Protection and Advocacy Program for the Mentally Ill is Follow-Up to Recent Investigation, June 6</p><p>1985 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Treasury Official to Testify before Panel on Small Business Industrial Development Bonds, June 7</p><p>1985 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Amendment Brings Accountability to National Endowment for Democracy, June 11</p><p>1985 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – National Pollution Control Program Created by Weicker/Chafee, June 13</p><p>1985 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Funding Increased for Student Loans, Vocational Training – Senate Approves as Part of Supplemental Spending Bill, June 20</p><p>1985 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel Continues to Explore Impact of Tax Simplification on Small Business, June 28</p><p>1985 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Applications, July 1</p><p>1985 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Labor Panel Unanimously Approves Weicker Measures – Disabled Citizens to be Aided Through Protection and Advocacy Program – Attorney’s Fees Provision, July 10</p><p>1985 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises Senate Passage of Anti- Apartheid Measure, July 11</p><p>1985 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Wins Senate Passage of the Small Business Administration Authorization Bill, July 16</p><p>1985 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces Small Business National Advisory Council, July 17</p><p>1985 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Opposes Line Item Veto – Calls for Congressional Courage to Fight Deficit, July 24</p><p>1985 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Small Business Participating Debenture Bill – Measure will Provide Critical Expansion Dollars to Small Firms, July 25 1985 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes Weicker Bills to Aid Disabled Citizens – Senator Hails Protection and Advocacy and Attorney’s Fees Payment, July 31</p><p>1985 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – States to Receive Additional Federal Funding for Programs, August 1</p><p>1985 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel Hearings will Continue to Examine the Impact of Tax Reform on Small Businesses, August 12</p><p>1985 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Panel Reports 1986 Spending Legislation – Labor, Health, Education Programs to be Increased, September 19</p><p>1985 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Salutes Anniversary of Handicapped Law Enactment – Urges Renewed Commitment to Rights of the Disabled, September 25</p><p>1985 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Approves Additional Funding for “AIDS” Research – Pressing Need Cited by Health Officials, September 26</p><p>1985 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Address Major Connecticut Conference on Small Business, October 3</p><p>1985 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appropriations Bill Clears Committee – AIDS Funding to be Increased, October 3</p><p>1985 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Pledges Continued Federal Commitment in Battle Against “AIDS”, October 9</p><p>1985 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Advocates Gas Tax – Sees Measure as Part of Comprehensive Deficit Reduction, October 10</p><p>1985 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Warns of School Prayer – Cites Dangers of Government/Religion Mix, October 18</p><p>1985 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Approves Weicker Appropriations Bill – One Hundred, Five Billion Package Funds Vital Human Service Programs, Contains Increased “AIDS” Funding, October 22</p><p>1985 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Advisory Council Asks Action on Deficit Reduction, Tax Reform and the Small Business Administration, October 24</p><p>1985 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Hails Successes of the Handicapped Education Act – Calls for Improvements, Increased Funding, October 29</p><p>1985 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Pledges Continued Fight for Higher Education – Praises Vital Work of Universities, November 12 1985 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Announces Panel Hearings to Explore Impact of Insurance Crisis on Small Firms, November 14</p><p>1985 46) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel to Hold Oversight Hearing on Prompt Payment Act, November 25</p><p>1985 47) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Gains Approval of ‘Vital’ Family Planning Program – Delivers Compromise with Hatch, December 11</p><p>1985 48) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Offers Measure to Improve Services for Disabled Persons, December 13</p><p>1985 49) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Medicaid Reform Bill, December 16</p><p>1985 50) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel Continues to Explore Impact of Liability Insurance Crisis on Small Business, December 19</p><p>1985 51) [Press Releases] – Chronological – House/Senate Conference Panel Clears the Small Business Administration Bill, December 19</p><p>1986 52) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Tiryakian Named Counsel to Senate Panel by Weicker, January 16</p><p>1986 53) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Measure to Create a New Federal Judgeship in Connecticut, January 30</p><p>1986 54) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Replace Gramm-Rudman ‘Across the Board’ Cuts with Deficit Reduction Legislation, January 31</p><p>1986 55) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Chair Tax Reform Hearing – Explore Impact on Small Business, February 3</p><p>1986 56) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Continue Handicapped Programs – Opposes Reagan Administration Plan, February 4</p><p>1986 57) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Titanic Wreck to be Protected – Memorialized Through Legislation Introduced by Weicker, February 5</p><p>1986 58) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Chairs Special Education Reauthorization Hearing, February 5</p><p>1986 59) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Address on the Federal Budget and Gramm-Rudman, February 11</p><p>1986 60) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel Hearings to Examine Impact of Insurance Liability Crisis on Small Business, February 14 1986 61) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Dodd Announce Senate-Japan Scholarship Recipients, February 18</p><p>1986 62) Press Releases] – Chronological – Applications Accepted for Senior Intern Program, February 18</p><p>1986 63) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Appoints John Dolan Press Secretary to Senate Panel, February 18</p><p>1986 64) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Details Reagan Opposition to Handicapped Education, February 21</p><p>1986 65) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Defends the Job Corps, Summer Youth Employment – Seeks Initiative on Employment of the Handicapped, February 25</p><p>1986 66) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Panel to Examine the Effect of the Small Business Innovation and Research Act, February 28</p><p>1986 67) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Promises to Fight Against Reagan Spending Reductions for Medical Research, “AIDS” Treatment, Other Health Programs, March 4</p><p>1986 68) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Condemns Health Research Spending Reductions, March 5</p><p>1986 69) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Says 1985 Agreement to Retain the Small Business Administration Should Remain Intact, March 7</p><p>1986 70) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Attacks Reagan Spending Orientation – Asks Public Commitment to Human Service Programs and True ‘National Security’, March 13</p><p>1986 71) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Small Business Participating Debentures in Tax Reform Plan, March 13</p><p>1986 72) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Labor Committee Unanimously Approves Weicker Education of Deaf Legislation, March 19</p><p>1986 73) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Panel Hearing to Focus on Entrepreneurship in America, March 25</p><p>1986 74) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Schedule – Congressional Easter Recess, March 26</p><p>1986 75) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Panel to Consider Reauthorizing Programs Intended to Promote Firms Owned by Disadvantaged Individuals, March 26 1986 76) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Education of the Deaf Legislation Endorsed by Committee, March 27</p><p>1986 77) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Bill to Reauthorize the Historic Education of the Handicapped Act, April 16</p><p>1986 78) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/McKinney, Connecticut Delegation Seek Clean-Up and Preserve Long Island Sound, Estuaries, April 30</p><p>1986 79) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Gains Additional Handicapped Funding in Budget Package, May 2</p><p>1986 80) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Six Hundred Million Dollar Increase in Health Funding Achieved by Weicker, May 2</p><p>1986 81) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Rejects Reagan’s Proposal to Terminate the Small Business Administration with Passage of Budget Resolution, May 2</p><p>1986 82) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Address Albert Einstein Medical College, May 2</p><p>1986 83) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Legislation to Improve Education of the Deaf Passed by the Senate – Gallaudet College to be Reauthorized, May 6</p><p>1986 84) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges the Medical Community to Fight for Health Research, May 8</p><p>1986 85) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Salutes the Achievements of Hydrolab – Further Marine Science, Ocean Resource Development, May 14</p><p>1986 86) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes Handicapped Rights Legislation – Protection and Advocacy Services for the Mentally Ill to be Established, May 14</p><p>1986 87) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Handicapped Education Law Approved – West Hartford Woman Approved for Handicapped Board, May 20</p><p>1986 88) [Press Releases] – Chronological – South Africa Sanctions Bill Introduced – New Loans, Investments, Mineral Imports to be Restricted, May 21</p><p>1986 89) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Sheltered Workshop Legislation Passed, May 22</p><p>1986 90) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Proposed Elimination of Capital Gains Differential, May 30</p><p>1986 91) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Bill to Reauthorize the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, June 5 1986 92) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Education of the Handicapped Legislation Passes Senate, June 6</p><p>1986 93) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Hailed by American Oceanic Organization, June 18</p><p>1986 94) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Page Applications, June 26</p><p>1986 95) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Blasts Apartheid at Senate Panel Hearing on Economic Sanctions Against South Africa, July 15</p><p>1986 96) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes Conference Report on the Handicapped Children’s Protection Act, July 18</p><p>1986 97) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Panel Reports 1987 Spending Legislation for Labor, Health, Human Services and Education Programs, August 5</p><p>1986 98) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Bills to Aid Handicapped Children Signed into Law, August 6</p><p>1986 99) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986 Approved by Committee, August 7</p><p>1986 100) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Appropriations Bill Reported Out – Weicker Blasts Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Measure at Markup Session, August 15</p><p>Box 1593</p><p>1986 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986, September 8</p><p>1986 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Calls for Spending for Fight Against AIDS and Drug Abuse, September 10</p><p>1986 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Inclusion of the West Branch of the Farmington River into the Wild and Scenic River System, September 12</p><p>1986 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986, September 24</p><p>1986 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Titanic Legislation Passes Senate, September 25</p><p>1986 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, September 29 1986 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker’s Schedule, October 3</p><p>1986 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological – President Signs into Law the Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986, October 9</p><p>1986 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1986, October 15</p><p>1986 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Testifies on the Iroquois Pipeline, October 28</p><p>1986 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological – General News Conference Details, December 8</p><p>1987 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Commits to Connecticut Pipeline Hearing, February 17</p><p>1987 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Vows Action on Civil Rights Restoration, February 19</p><p>1987 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Administration to Release National Institute of Health Funds, February 24</p><p>1987 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological – “Do Two Wrights Make Wrong?”, February 27</p><p>1987 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program Accepting Applications, March 2</p><p>1987 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Moves to Bar Contra Funding, March 10</p><p>1987 18) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Amendments Included in Committee Welfare Reform Legislation, March 18</p><p>1987 19) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Introduces Legislation to Establish the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as an Independent Agency, March 23</p><p>1987 20) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Capitol Ceremony Marks Holocaust Remembrance, March 28</p><p>1987 21) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Approves Homeless Legislation, April 9</p><p>1987 22) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Accept Unitarian Universalist Peace Prize, April 29 1987 23) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Committee Urges Bridgeport Funds, April 30</p><p>1987 24) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker to Accept Distinguished Service Award, May 5</p><p>1987 25) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Panel Approves Grove City Bill, May 20</p><p>1987 26) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Pipeline Hearing Set, July 8</p><p>1987 27) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Primary Vote, July 10</p><p>1987 28) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes the Titanic Bill, August 3</p><p>1987 29) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Fiscal Year 1988 Interior Appropriations – Money for Long Island Sound Pollution Fight, September 22</p><p>1987 30) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Offers National Institute of Health/Department of Defense Cooperation Amendment, September 23</p><p>1987 31) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Plan Would Shed Light on Pentagon “Black” Budget, September 26</p><p>1987 32) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Charter Oak Bridge Funding Approved, October 6</p><p>1987 33) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, October 6</p><p>1987 34) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Lauds Navy Response in Gulf – Urges War Powers Action, October 9</p><p>1987 35) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Pipeline Amendment Passes Senate, November 18</p><p>1987 36) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Receives Social Action Award, November 19</p><p>1987 37) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Fairness in Deficit Reduction, November 20</p><p>1987 38) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Passes Education Package, December 1</p><p>1987 39) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Praises Intermediate Range Nuclear Force Plan, December 4 1987 40) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Supports Tax Exempt Bonds for Indian Tribes, December 7</p><p>1987 41) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Lauded for Environment Work, December 8</p><p>1988 42) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Urges Investigation by South Africa, January 28</p><p>1988 43) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Senate Restores Civil Rights Protections, January 28</p><p>1988 44) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker/Durenberger Introduce Infant Health Care Bill, February 9</p><p>1988 45) [Press Releases] – Chronological – Weicker Health Bill Moves in Senate, February 17</p><p>Press Releases - Alphabetical</p><p>1970 46) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – 300th Anniversary of Suffield, Connecticut </p><p>1970 47) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Military Academy Nominations </p><p>1970 48) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Animal Welfare</p><p>1969 49) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Appropriations</p><p>1970 50) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Campaign – 1970, June 10-November 1</p><p>1969-1977 51) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Connecticut</p><p>1969-1970 52) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Department of Defense</p><p>1969 53) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Education</p><p>1970 54) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Employment – Unemployment Issues</p><p>1969-1970 55) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Environment – Pollution</p><p>1969 56) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Federal Spending</p><p>1969-1970 57) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Foreign Affairs</p><p>1969 58) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical –Government Operations 1969 59) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Grant Announcements</p><p>1969-1970 60) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Health</p><p>1969-1970 61) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – HEW – Department of Health, Education and Welfare</p><p>1969-1970 62) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Housing – Public Housing/Urban Renewal</p><p>1974-1976 63) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Intelligence Oversight</p><p>Box 1594</p><p>1988 1) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Iroquois Pipeline – Archived Clippings</p><p>1987 2) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Iroquois Pipeline Issue and Senator Lowell Weicker – Chronology</p><p>1977-1979 3) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker News Releases Concerning the Revitalization of Cities</p><p>1970 4) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Narcotics – Abuse, Arrests and Transport, July-October</p><p>1969-1970 5) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the United States Space Program</p><p>1970 6) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Organized Crime Control Act of 1970</p><p>1970 7) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Other Releases – Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Transportation and Commerce</p><p>1969-1970 8) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Postal Service</p><p>1970 9) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – President Nixon</p><p>1969-1970 10) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Press Office – Weicker Schedule</p><p>1985-1986 11) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Press Release Listing</p><p>1976 12) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Reference – XM-1 Battle Tank, November 12</p><p>1969-1970 13) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Republican Party</p><p>1969-1970 14) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Revenue Sharing 1969-1970 15) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Rhetoric</p><p>Undated 16) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Sample Press Releases – to go with Ripon Research</p><p>1970 17) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Senior Citizens</p><p>1978 18) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Service Academy Appointments – Individualized Releases</p><p>1969-1970 19) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Social Security</p><p>1969-1970 20) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1969-1970 21) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Tax Reform</p><p>1979-1980 22) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – The Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Act</p><p>1969-1970 23) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Transportation</p><p>1969-1970 24) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Veterans</p><p>1969-1970 25) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Vietnam</p><p>1969 26) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Water Pollution</p><p>1969 27) [Press Releases] –Alphabetical – Weicker Appointments, 91st Congress</p><p>1969-1970 28) [Press Releases] – Alphabetical – Youth</p><p>Sub-series H – Speeches and Statements</p><p>Speeches and Statements - Chronological</p><p>Box 1595</p><p>1971 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Space Program, February 5</p><p>1971 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Speech – Glastonbury Country Club, Connecticut, February 6</p><p>1971 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Why Space?” – Senate Statement, February 10 1971 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Extension of Remarks – 53rd Anniversary of the Independence of Lithuania, February 11</p><p>1971 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Speech – Republican Town Committee – Olean, New York, February 11</p><p>1971 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Extension of Remarks – Lithuania independence Day, February 16</p><p>1971 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vietnam Speech- Delivered at Hartford Hilton, February 25</p><p>1971 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 18 Year Old Vote, February 26</p><p>1971 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Capitol Bombing – Statement – Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds, March 2</p><p>1971 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Priority of Mass Transit, March 23</p><p>1971 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vietnam – Senate Floor Speech, April 1</p><p>1971 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – SST Project – Speech – American Management Association, Chicago, Illinois – “The Packaging of Ignorance”, May 4</p><p>1971 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Death of Former Senator Thomas Dodd, May 24</p><p>1971 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Commencement Address – Manchester Community College, Connecticut, June 3</p><p>1971 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Americans for Children’s Relief, June 4</p><p>1971 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amtrak – Senate Floor Statement, June 10</p><p>1971 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement – Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, June 15</p><p>1971 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Flag Day, June 16</p><p>1971 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vietnam Withdrawal, June 16</p><p>1971 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 35th Annual Educational Conference on Environmental Health, Portland, Oregon, June 28 1971 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tribute to Former Senator Dodd, June 28</p><p>1971 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Intern Program, July 15</p><p>1971 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lockheed Corporation Loan, August 2</p><p>1971 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Press Conference – Bills Establishing a Wage and Price Board and a National Council on Productivity, August 4</p><p>1971 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Meriden, Connecticut’s Special People Day, August 6</p><p>1971 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Volunteer Military Service – “A Young Man Speaks on War and Peace”, August 6</p><p>1971 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Emergency Employment Act – Conference between U.S. Labor Department and Municipal Officials, August 18</p><p>1971 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Military Draft – Senate Floor Speech, September 16</p><p>1971 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –“ Xerox Corporation Contributions to Social Welfare Projects”, September 16</p><p>1971 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Testimonial for George J. Montano, Connecticut State Liquor Commissioner, September 23</p><p>1971 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Can the U.S. Navy Use a ‘Cheap, Simple’ Fighter?”, September 29</p><p>1971 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republicans – Hunterdon County Republican Committee, Somerville, New Jersey, September 30</p><p>1971 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ceremonies Launching the USS Batfish – Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics Corporation, Groton, Connecticut, October 6</p><p>1971 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Urban Housing – New Haven Junior Chamber of Commerce, October 8</p><p>1971 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Launching Ceremony of the USS Batfish, October 9</p><p>1971 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech before the Connecticut Region of the Zionist Organization of America, October 17 1971 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rail Transportation – Testimony before the U.S. Commerce Committee, October 26</p><p>1971 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – U.S. Action on China, October 26</p><p>1971 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Nations Vote on Taiwan – American Jewish Committee, New York, October 28</p><p>1971 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement – Subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations, November 2</p><p>1971 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Testimony – Senate Judiciary Committee – Nomination of Lewis F. Powell, November 10</p><p>1971 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Commencement Speech – Bridgeport Engineering Institute – Warren Harding High School, November 14</p><p>1971 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Funding Bill – Senate Floor Speech, November 23</p><p>1971 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cranston Amendment to Phase II Economic Stabilization Act, November 30</p><p>1971 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Administration Appropriation, December 3</p><p>1971 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lewis F. Powell Nomination, December 6</p><p>Box 1596</p><p>1971 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comparison of “Z” versus “The Confession”, December 31</p><p>1972 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut’s Progressive Steps in Solid Waste Management, January</p><p>1972 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Keynote Address – American Business Enterprises – Model Legislature of Connecticut Jaycees, Hartford, January 8</p><p>1972 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, January 25</p><p>1972 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation Trust Fund, February 2 1972 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Highways – Mid-Winter Conference of the Lions Clubs of Connecticut, February 5</p><p>1972 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Importance of Some Legislative Issues Over Others, February 8</p><p>1972 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Peace Corps Crisis, February 22</p><p>1972 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Conservation/Environment – Annual Dinner of the Connecticut Group of the Sierra Club, February 25</p><p>1972 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – President Nixon and the end of War in Southeast Asia, March 1</p><p>1972 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mass Transit Funding, March 2</p><p>1972 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Speech – Southboro, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Maryland, March 10 and 16</p><p>1972 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Busing Floor Speech, March 24</p><p>1972 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – War Powers of Congress, April 6</p><p>1972 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Testimony Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee – Need to Increase Amtrak Funding, April 11</p><p>1972 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opening of the Northeast Hearings of the Commission on Highway Beautification, April 17</p><p>1972 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Endorses Nixon’s Stand on the Vietnam Withdrawal, April 27</p><p>1972 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Death of J. Edgar Hoover, May 2</p><p>1972 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Speech Calling for the Resignation of the President of Amtrak, Roger Lewis, May 4</p><p>1972 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – U.S. Constitution – Round Hill Church, Greenwich, Connecticut, May 7</p><p>1972 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – President’s Message on Vietnam, May 9 1972 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Aid Highway Act – Roads Subcommittee Testimony, May 11</p><p>1972 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Haven Speech – Handwritten Outline, May 13</p><p>1972 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Reiterating Support for Nixon’s Vietnam Withdrawal Policy, May 15</p><p>1972 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Western Connecticut State College Graduation, May 21</p><p>1972 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Busing Floor Speech, May 23</p><p>1972 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – President Nixon’s Report on the Moscow Summit, June 2</p><p>1972 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Speech – Amtrak Conference Report, June 8</p><p>1972 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nixon Support – Trumbullberk County Club, Bloomfield, Connecticut, June 8</p><p>1972 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Post Junior College Graduation, June 10</p><p>1972 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Southbury Training School Commencement, June 12</p><p>1972 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greenwich High School Commencement, June 15</p><p>1972 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Veterans – Catholic War Veterans Dinner, Middletown, Connecticut, June 17</p><p>1972 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Save the Children Hailed on 40 Years of World Service, June 21</p><p>1972 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Corporation for Public Broadcasting Financing, June 22</p><p>1972 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – U.S./Russia Space Flights Testimony, June 22</p><p>1972 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Youth Recreation and Sports Program, June 29 1972 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Legion, Hartford, Connecticut, July 14</p><p>1972 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Kennedy/Weicker Amendment – Highways and Related Systems Improvement Act, July 21</p><p>1972 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Statement on Senator Tom Eagleton, July 26</p><p>1972 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hearings on State Income Tax Provisions of Revenue Sharing – Testimony, July 27</p><p>1972 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Trident Submarine Floor Statement, July 27</p><p>1972 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican Plank – Testimony before the Republican Platform Committee, Miami, Florida, August 16</p><p>1972 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Testimony before the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, September 7</p><p>1972 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hitchcock Chair Company Museum, Riverton, Connecticut, September 12</p><p>1972 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Political/Jobs – Annual Clambake – Cos Cob Republican Club, Greenwich, Connecticut, September 17</p><p>1972 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Kennedy/Weicker Amendment to the 1972 Highway Act, September 19</p><p>1972 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Diethylstibestrol Ban Floor Speech, September 21</p><p>1972 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Television News – New England Press Association Dinner, Southbury, Connecticut, September 22</p><p>1972 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Cartoonist Dinner, September 27</p><p>1972 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amnesty Floor Speech, October 4</p><p>1972 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Mass Transit, October 6</p><p>1972 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transportation – Opposition to the House Action on the Breakup of the Highway Trust Fund, October 6 1972 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amtrak Testimony – Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, October 7</p><p>1972 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Selfishness – Connecticut Masons’ 77th Annual Grand Master’s Day, Masonic Home and Hospital, Wallingford, Connecticut, October 7</p><p>Box 1597</p><p>1972 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Prescott Bush Eulogy, October 10</p><p>1972 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senator John Cooper’s Retirement from the Senate, October 11</p><p>1972 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amtrak Appropriation, October 12</p><p>1972 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – McGovern/Transportation Floor Speech, October 14</p><p>1972 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Waste Treatment – Connecticut’s Solid Waste Management Program Hailed, October 14</p><p>1972 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Highways –Chubb Lecture at Yale University, October 17</p><p>1972 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speeches Search, October 17- December 3</p><p>1972 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Home Builders Association of Hartford, October 19 1972 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hartford Tax Institute, October 20</p><p>1972 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Council of Senior Citizens, New Haven, Connecticut, October 25</p><p>1972 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Death of Igor Sikorsky, October 26</p><p>1972 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Germans – Connecticut Saengerbund, Hartford Hilton, November 4</p><p>1972 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Association of Local Legislators – Middlebury, Connecticut, November 18 1972 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Newman’s Shield – Waldork – News Media Source Protection Act, December 12</p><p>1973 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vietnam, January 3</p><p>1973 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Space – American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, January 9</p><p>1973 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Transcript of Testimony of Claude Brinegar and Weicker at Commerce Hearing, January 10</p><p>1973 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introducing the News Media Protection Act, January 11</p><p>1973 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Essay by Boy Scout Douglas R. Philipp – “Why are Railroads Important to the Nation?”, January 16</p><p>1973 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Protection of Animals During Air Transport, S. 399, January 16</p><p>1973 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – End of Vietnam War, January 24</p><p>1973 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introducing the “Highways and Related Transportation Systems Improvement Act”, January 31</p><p>1973 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Bill to Abolish the Bread Tax, February 1</p><p>1973 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony on “The Emergency Commuter Relief Act”, February 6</p><p>1973 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Highway Trust Fund, February 8</p><p>1973 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Protection of New Sources – Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, Committee on the Judiciary, February 22</p><p>1973 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mandatory Oil Import Quota, February 27</p><p>1973 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Public Acquisition of Rail Rights-of-Way in the Northeast, February 27</p><p>1973 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Repeal of the Bread Tax, March 1 1973 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – News Media Source Protection Act, March 8</p><p>1973 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Drug Research – Drug, Chemical and Allied Trades Association, Inc. Meeting, March 8</p><p>1973 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Medicare Financing Program, S. 1146, March 8</p><p>1973 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Practices – Sales Association of Pulp and Paper Industry, New York, March 12</p><p>1973 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Aid Highway Act, March 13</p><p>1973 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – A Balanced Transportation Policy – Highway Trust, March 14</p><p>1973 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, March 20</p><p>1973 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Access to FBI Files for all Members of the Senate Committee Investigating Watergate, March 20</p><p>1973 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Investigation, March 29</p><p>1973 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Fate of those Missing in Action in North Vietnam, April 5</p><p>1973 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, Torrington, Connecticut, April 9</p><p>1973 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Reform Act – Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections, Rules and Administration Committee, April 11</p><p>1973 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Acting Director of the FBI, L. Patrick Gray, April 27</p><p>1973 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Environmental Impact of a Federal Project, S. 1668, April 30</p><p>1973 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Developments, April 30</p><p>1973 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – U.S. Tariff Commission Investigation on Ball Bearings, May 1 1973 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Supports the Fire Prevention and Control Act, May 10</p><p>1973 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opening of the Hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Practices, May 17</p><p>1973 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, May 20</p><p>1973 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kent School Commencement, May 31</p><p>1973 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Archibald Cox Statement, June 5</p><p>1973 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Clerk-Hire Allowance – Subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations, Committee on Appropriations, June 6</p><p>1973 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Refrains Questioning of Maurice Stans during his Appearance before the Watergate Committee, June 12</p><p>1973 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vice President Agnew’s Remarks Concerning the Watergate Committee Freeing Defendants, June 12</p><p>1973 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reported White House Pressures to Curb Weicker’s Watergate Role, June 15</p><p>1973 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Space – Solar Energy Floor Statement, June 19</p><p>1973 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate, June 28</p><p>1973 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Animal Welfare Act, July 12</p><p>1973 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Alaskan Pipeline Floor Statement, July 13</p><p>1973 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – UNESCO Sponsors International Solar Energy Conference, July 16</p><p>1973 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate, July 20</p><p>1973 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Excerpt of Transcript of Hearings before the Select Senate Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, July 23</p><p>1973 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Practices Floor Statement, July 24 1973 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments, Amendment 409, July 25</p><p>1973 64) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – National Press Club Luncheon, July 27</p><p>1973 65) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Veterans Hospital Hearings, August 7</p><p>1973 66) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Response to Spiro Agnew’s News Conference, August 9</p><p>Box 1598</p><p>1973 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Railroad Nationalization, September 10</p><p>1973 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Michigan Bar Association, September 13</p><p>1973 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Billie Jean King/Bobbie Riggs Tennis Match, September 19</p><p>1973 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of Full Funding for the Trident Submarine Program, September 20</p><p>1973 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Against Henry Kissinger’s Nomination as Secretary of State, September 21</p><p>1973 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Trident Submarine, September 27</p><p>1973 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony – Air Transport of Animals, September 28</p><p>1973 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Foreign Trade Floor Speech, October 2</p><p>1973 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Outbreak of Hostilities in the Middle East, October 9</p><p>1973 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Response to Spiro Agnew’s Resignation as Vice President, October 10</p><p>1973 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Choices for Vice Presidential Candidates – Letter to the President, October 11 1973 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Special to the Catholic Transcript, Hartford, Connecticut, October 15</p><p>1973 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Tapes, October 20</p><p>1973 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – 30th Annual Connecticut Credit Union League Convention, October 27</p><p>1973 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fire Legislation, November 2</p><p>1973 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act, November 7</p><p>1973 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – S. 2674 – Transfer Functions from the Office of Telecommunications Policy to the Federal Communications Commission, November 9</p><p>1973 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Big Business – Hartford Chamber of Commerce, November 16</p><p>1973 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amend the Export Administration Act of 1969, H.R. 8547, November 30</p><p>1973 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendment Allocating Funds for a Report on the Feasibility of Nationalizing Rail Service, December 11</p><p>1973 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Richard Nixon’s Papers Tax Deduction, December 12</p><p>1973 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Release of Weicker’s 1972 Tax Return, December 14</p><p>1973 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Interview with the Former IRS Commissioner on Richard Nixon’s Taxes, December 18</p><p>1973 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Channukah Holiday Speech, December 20</p><p>1974 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, January 11</p><p>1974 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Watergate Motions, January 23</p><p>1974 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Amherst College, January 25</p><p>1974 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – First Annual New York State Winter Conference – Hofstra University, February 2 1974 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – University of Virginia, February 5</p><p>1974 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Questions for the President, February 7</p><p>1974 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Larry Thompson – HUD Suspension Decision, February 15</p><p>1974 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Statement – Reasons for Vote to Return Emergency Energy Act to Conference, February 19</p><p>1974 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Non-Coupon Gas Rationing, February 19</p><p>1974 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Gas Crisis/Mandatory Rationing, February 22, 1974</p><p>1974 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Reform – Federal Judiciary Dinner of the New London County Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, February 22</p><p>1974 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Jaycees Awards Night, New Haven, Connecticut, February 23</p><p>1974 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Request for the Brazilian Ambassador’s January 30, 1974 Address to be Printed in the Record, February 28</p><p>1974 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Housing Allowances and Leasing Programs, March 11</p><p>1974 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate, New Milford, Connecticut, March 16</p><p>1974 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Long Island Sound Study – Senate Hearings, Subcommittee on Reorganization, Research and International Organization, March 18</p><p>1974 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments, March 26</p><p>1974 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Decontrol on Domestic Oil Production, April</p><p>1974 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement before the Judiciary Subcommittees of Administrative Practices and Procedure and on Constitutional Rights, and the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Surveillance, April 8</p><p>1974 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Weicker’s Reply to John Wayne’s Telegram, April 8 1974 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Legislation Directing Rehabilitation of Railroad Tracks, April 10</p><p>1974 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mandatory Conservation Act of 1975, April 14</p><p>1974 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Princeton University, April 17</p><p>1974 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – State University of New York, Binghamton, April 18</p><p>1974 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Speech at the Four Freedoms Dinner, New York City, April 25</p><p>1974 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Democracy – “Communication in a Democracy: Three Conditions for a Two-Way Street, April 26</p><p>1974 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – The Association of American Publishers, Bermuda, April 29</p><p>1974 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Reporters Questions about Weicker References in the Watergate Transcripts, May 1</p><p>1974 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s 1973 Taxes, May 2</p><p>1974 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Washington University Law School Alumni, St. Louis, Missouri, May 10</p><p>1974 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – American University Commencement, College of Public Affairs, May 12</p><p>Box 1599</p><p>1974 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – S. 3485 – Amend the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, May 13</p><p>1974 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Taxes – Financial Statement by Senator Weicker, May 14</p><p>1974 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Elementary and Secondary Education Programs, Amendment to S. 1539, May 16</p><p>1974 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Education – Avon League of Women Voters, Farmington, Connecticut, May 17 1974 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Equality of Educational Opportunity, May 20</p><p>1974 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, May 26</p><p>1974 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Central Connecticut State College, New Britain, Connecticut, May 31</p><p>1974 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate – Choate School, Wallingford, Connecticut, June 2</p><p>1974 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Business – Pacific Coast Builders, San Francisco, California, June 6</p><p>1974 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker on Henry Kissinger in Vienna, June 11</p><p>1974 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bradley International Airport, June 11</p><p>1974 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, June 13</p><p>1974 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Domestic Marshall Plan – Litchfield High School Commencement, June 16</p><p>1974 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Shepaug River – Testimony before the Senate Committee on Interior, June 20</p><p>1974 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican Platform Statement, June 21</p><p>1974 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Camp Safety – Children and Youth Subcommittee, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, July 15</p><p>1974 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Releases Hold on Nomination of Arthur Lewis as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Railway Association, July 15</p><p>1974 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service – Restricting White House Staff Access to Tax Returns, July 18 and August 13</p><p>1974 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – S. 3790 – Airport Landing Fees Charged in Foreign Countries, July 22</p><p>1974 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Tapes Surrender – Supreme Court Decision, July 24 1974 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Political/Baker, July 26</p><p>1974 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Government Forbidden from Examining Individuals Bank Records, July 31</p><p>1974 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy – Arab Oil, July 31</p><p>1974 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – WCBS Editorial Reply – Endorsement of a Permanent Special Prosecutor, August </p><p>1974 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service Amendment, August 6</p><p>1974 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Animal Air Transport Legislation, August 8</p><p>1974 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Landing Fees, August 8</p><p>1974 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reaction to President Nixon’s Resignation, August 8</p><p>1974 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Gerald Ford Inaugural Speech Reaction, August 9</p><p>1974 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – HUD – Housing and Community Development Act, August 13</p><p>1974 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Restricting White House Staff Access to Tax Returns, August 13</p><p>1974 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service – “Watergate Reform: Where Do We Stand?”, August 16</p><p>1974 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Reaction to Nelson Rockefeller’s Selection as Vice President, August 20</p><p>1974 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Economy – “How Not to Fight Inflation”, August 21</p><p>1974 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Compliments Senator Jacob Javits for his Pension Reform Legislation, August 22</p><p>1974 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Illegal Electronic Surveillance, August 22</p><p>1974 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Richard Nixon’s Pardon, September 8 1974 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service – Restrict the Authority for Inspection of Tax Returns, September 11</p><p>1974 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Amtrak 5-Year Plan, September 12</p><p>1974 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological - Confirmation Hearings – Governor Thomas Meskill’s Nomination to the Second District U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, September 17</p><p>1974 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Railroad Revenue Act, September 17</p><p>1974 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Surveillance – Creation of a Joint Committee on Intelligence Oversight, September 19</p><p>1974 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy – New England Broadcast Association, Boston, Massachusetts, September 20</p><p>1974 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service – Executive Order Limiting White House Access to Income Tax Returns, September 20</p><p>1974 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate/Energy – Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, September 21</p><p>1974 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the New Worth Disclosure Act Requiring Financial Disclosure for Federal Executives and Employees, September 30</p><p>1974 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Statement Introducing the Quality Educational Assistance Act, October</p><p>1974 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Digestive Disease – Connecticut Digestive Disease Society, October 1</p><p>1974 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement Upon the Opening of the Hirshhorn Museum, October 1</p><p>1974 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Floor Statement, October 4</p><p>1974 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Response to Failure to Solve the Energy Crisis, October 4</p><p>1974 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Voter Apathy – Middlesex Manufacturers Association, East Haddam, Connecticut, October 17 1974 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NAACP – Connecticut State Conference of Branches, NAACP, October 19</p><p>1974 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Bar Association, New Haven, Connecticut, October 21</p><p>1974 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – South Dakota State University, October 28</p><p>1974 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech – New England Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, November 15</p><p>1974 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comments on the Federal Privacy Board Act, November 20</p><p>Box 1600</p><p>1974 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comments on the Proposal for Hearings on Tax Privacy, November 21</p><p>1974 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service/Census Bureau, November 21</p><p>1974 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Puerto Rico – New Progressive Party, November 23</p><p>1974 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Sugar Amendment – Agriculture, Environmental and Consumer Protection Appropriations, November 25</p><p>1974 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comments on Intelligence Oversight, December</p><p>1974 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – B’nai B’rith, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, December 8</p><p>1974 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Intelligence Oversight Testimony, December 10</p><p>1974 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Service Tax Audit – Procedures for Selection of Tax Returns for Audit, December 12</p><p>1974 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Standby Energy Emergency Authority Act – S. 3267, December 13</p><p>1974 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut High School Student Council Convention, December 14 1974 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Leasing Testimony – Hartford, Connecticut, December 16</p><p>1974 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Thomas Meskill – Delay in Confirmation to be a Federal Judge, December 16</p><p>1974 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – George Aiken Tribute, December 17</p><p>1974 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Norris Cotton Tribute, December 17</p><p>1974 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Bridgeport Commencement, December 22</p><p>1975 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to the Watergate Trial Verdict, January 1</p><p>1975 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Opening of the Gold Market – Probus Club, Woodbridge, Connecticut, January 7</p><p>1975 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Reaction to Judge Sirica’s Release Order, January 8</p><p>1975 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greenwich Republican Town Committee, January 9</p><p>1975 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Response to President Ford’s Economic Speech, January 14</p><p>1975 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Net Worth Disclosure Act, S. 192 – Floor Statement, January 16</p><p>1975 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Legislation to Restrict Authority for Inspection of Tax Returns, January 17</p><p>1975 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Developments at the New London Submarine Base, January 20</p><p>1975 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reintroduction of Legislation to Create a Joint Congressional Intelligence Oversight Committee, January 23</p><p>1975 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Mandatory Gas Rationing Act, January 23</p><p>1975 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Statement – Consideration of the Wyman-Durkin Senatorial Election Contest, January 28 1975 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Central State University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, February 11</p><p>1975 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senator Haskell Cites Weicker Article on Mandatory Gas Rationing, February 19</p><p>1975 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Supreme Court Decision Giving the Internal Revenue Service the Right to Examine Bank Records, February 20</p><p>1975 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Regional Rail Reorganization Act Amendments, February 21</p><p>1975 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Declaration – Senate Should Hold Weekend Sessions until Action is Completed on Crisis Legislation, February 24</p><p>1975 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Right of American to Face One’s Accusers, February 24</p><p>1975 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Right of Every Senate Member to Speak, February 27</p><p>1975 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Dinner – Norwich Republican Town Committee, February 28</p><p>1975 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Crisis and the Economy, March 11</p><p>1975 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Meskill Vote Delay, March 12</p><p>1975 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Institute of Banking, Hartford, Connecticut, March 15</p><p>1975 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican Study Group, Bridgeport, Connecticut, March 15</p><p>1975 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony – Hearings of the Rail Service Planning Office – USRA Preliminary System Plan, March 17</p><p>1975 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Opposition to the Establishment of an Agency for Consumer Advocacy, March 19</p><p>1975 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Action Regarding Commitments in Vietnam, March 21</p><p>1975 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Legislation to Abolish the Highway Trust Fund, March 21 1975 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reaction to the Meskill Nomination being Favorably Reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, March 21</p><p>1975 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement Charging that Congress is Responsible for the Failure of Governments in Southeast Asia, March 27</p><p>1975 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Request for Citizenship for Simeon and Paca Zivkov, April 7</p><p>1975 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, April 9</p><p>1975 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Mandatory Energy Conservation Act, April 10</p><p>1975 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Insertion in the Congressional Record – Washington Post Editorial, “The Energy Message is Fading”, April 14</p><p>1975 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s 1974 Tax Return, April 14</p><p>1975 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Judiciary Committee Report on the Judgeship Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill, April 15</p><p>1975 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Gas Association, Washington, DC, April 16</p><p>1975 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Debate on Thomas Meskill Judgeship Appointment, April 21</p><p>1975 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Floor Debate on Thomas Meskill Judgeship Appointment, April 22</p><p>1975 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Society of Professional Engineers, April 23</p><p>1975 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Explanation of Vote Against Aid to the Vietnam Bill, April 24</p><p>1975 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Criticizing Congress for Failure to Respond to the Need for Tax Reform – Finance Subcommittee on the Internal Revenue Service, April 28</p><p>1975 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Efficiency of the Food Stamp Program – Government Subcommittee Hearing, May 2</p><p>1975 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Law Day – University of Georgia Law School, Athens, Georgia, May 3 1975 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker/Brooke/Scott Introduction of the Electric Utilities Rate Reform Act, May 6</p><p>Box 1601</p><p>1975 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Associated Press Circuit Meeting, Bridgeport, Connecticut, May 8</p><p>1975 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Knights of Columbus State Banquet, Hartford, Connecticut, May 10</p><p>1975 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Consumer Protection Act, May 12</p><p>1975 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Abraham Ribicoff Inserts Weicker’s May 8th Speech in the Congressional Record, May 12</p><p>1975 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Vietnamese Refugees, May 13</p><p>1975 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Criticizes Gerald Ford’s Executive Order – Tax Returns for the Past 20 Years Opened to the Senate Government Operations Committee, May 14</p><p>1975 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut, May 17</p><p>1975 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Maine Commencement, Portland, Maine, May 17</p><p>1975 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Discrimination of the Handicapped, May 17 1975 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Air Combat Fighter Programs – Subcommittee on Federal Spending and Efficiency, May 20</p><p>1975 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Eastern Connecticut State Teachers College Commencement, May 23</p><p>1975 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fairleigh-Dickinson University Commencement, May 25</p><p>1975 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – State University of New York, Albany and St. Joseph’s High School Commencements, June 1 and June 7</p><p>1975 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker/Baker Call for a Permanent Joint Intelligence Oversight Committee, June 11 1975 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Bill – Assure the Humane Treatment of Animals Shipped by Air, June 13</p><p>1975 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Wyman/Durkin – Senate Debate on the New Hampshire Senate Seat, June 13</p><p>1975 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Roll Call 20th Anniversary, June 18</p><p>1975 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bassick High School Distributive Education Program, June 19</p><p>1975 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Windsor High School Commencement, Windsor, Connecticut, June 19</p><p>1975 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Stamford High School and Westhill High School Commencements, Stamford, Connecticut, June 22</p><p>1975 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Environment and Land Resources, July 9</p><p>1975 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Air Combat Fighter Programs – Subcommittee on Federal Spending Practices, July 10</p><p>1975 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Privacy, July 10</p><p>1975 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Release of the Long Island Sound Regional Study, Norwalk, Connecticut, July 28</p><p>1975 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Reform Legislation – Government Operations Committee, July 29</p><p>1975 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Praise for the Appropriations Committee Action Regarding 35 Million for the Housing and Community Development Act, July 30</p><p>1975 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Subcommittee on Transportation, July 31</p><p>1975 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Education Association, August 1</p><p>1975 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Work Sacrifice and Unselfish Caring”, September</p><p>1975 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appropriations for the Department of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare, September 17 1975 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Flexible Packaging Association, New York City, September 17</p><p>1975 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reflection of a Novice Aquanaut, September 18</p><p>1975 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to Pay Raise for Members of Congress, September 18</p><p>1975 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Reprint of an Article – Support of Gerald Ford’s Veto of the Bill Concerning Control of Oil Prices, September 19</p><p>1975 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Federal Taxpayer Privacy Act, September 19</p><p>1975 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hank Price Eulogy, September 24</p><p>1975 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Extension of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973, September 26</p><p>1975 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cost of the F-18 Fighter, September 30</p><p>1975 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Decontrol of Oil and Gasoline Prices, October 1</p><p>1975 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Catastrophic Health Insurance and Medical Assistance Reform Act, October 3</p><p>1975 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Brickner Memorial Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, October 15</p><p>1985 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to the Breakup of the Major Oil Companies, October 21</p><p>1975 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement of Barry Berman – Legalization of Marijuana, October 24</p><p>1975 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 26th Annual Conference of the Connecticut Reading Council, Glastonbury, Connecticut, October 25</p><p>1975 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of Open Government, October 29</p><p>1975 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New York City Statement, October 29 1975 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – John F. Kennedy Lodge of B’nai B’rith, Chevy Chase, Maryland, October 30</p><p>1975 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lake Zoar Bridge, October 30</p><p>1975 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 29th Annual Education Conference – Connecticut State Federation of Teachers, Hartford, Connecticut, October 31</p><p>1975 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Criticism of Covert CIA Operations and Henry Kissinger’s Foreign Policy, November</p><p>1975 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Disapproval of Ronald Reagan’s Bid for the Presidential Nomination, November</p><p>1975 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of the Government in the Sunshine Act, November 5</p><p>1975 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Situs Picketing Legislation, November 10</p><p>1975 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Submission of Resolution to Posthumously Award Citizenship to Slaves, November 10</p><p>1975 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – ENFORCER Military Aircraft, November 13</p><p>1975 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comments on the F-18, November 14</p><p>1975 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Animal Welfare Act – Commerce Subcommittee on the Environment, November 20</p><p>1975 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reaction to Ronald Reagan’s Announcement to Seek the Presidential Nomination, November 20</p><p>1975 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – International Convention of the Religious Education Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 23</p><p>1975 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Environmental Protection Agency, December 2</p><p>1975 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Reform Legislation, December 3</p><p>1975 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Government Operations, December 4 1975 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Northeast Rail Corridor, December 4</p><p>1975 64) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Equal Education, December 9</p><p>1975 65) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Extension of the Highway Trust Fund, December 12</p><p>1975 66) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Animal Welfare Amendments, December 16</p><p>1975 67) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – U.S. Energy Policy, December 16</p><p>1975 68) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to U.S. Involvement in Angola, December 17</p><p>Box 1602</p><p>1976 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Special to the Greenwich Time – Financial Report, January</p><p>1976 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s Candidacy for the U.S. Senate, January 13</p><p>1976 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Intelligence Oversight Hearings – Opening Statement, January 21</p><p>1976 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nomination of George Bush to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, January 26</p><p>1976 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony – House Ways and Means Committee, January 28</p><p>1976 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support for the Establishment of a Fishery Conservation Zone, January 28</p><p>1976 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – WFSB-TV Editorial Criticizing Weicker for Connections to Remington Arms and Weicker’s Response, February 4-5</p><p>1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Response to Charges Involving Gulf Oil Political Contributions, February 6</p><p>1976 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Intelligence Oversight – Government Operations Committee, February 19</p><p>1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Abortion, February 25 1976 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Celebration – Glastonbury Republican Town Committee, February 28</p><p>1976 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Association for Advanced Life Underwriters Reprint, February 29</p><p>1976 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Grants and Cooperative Agreement Act – Subcommittee on Federal Spending Practices, March 3</p><p>1976 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Effective Government in Action”, March 3</p><p>1976 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Politics of the Republican Party, March 5</p><p>1976 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Dinner, Manchester, Connecticut, March 6</p><p>1976 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Citizen’s Day Program – Grace Baptist Church, Norwalk, Connecticut, March 7</p><p>1976 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Objections to H.R. 8617 – Removal of Restrictions on Federal Employee Participation in Elective Politics, March 11</p><p>1976 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Daniel Schorr and Freedom of the Press, March 12</p><p>1976 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Privacy Protection Study Commission on Taxpayers’ Privacy, March 12</p><p>1976 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Repeal of Law Creating the Tax Check-Off System and Public Campaign Finance, March 17</p><p>1976 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Federation of Young Republicans’ Annual Convention, Enfield, Connecticut, March 20</p><p>1976 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Haven Medical Association, March 25</p><p>1976 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Argues to Prohibit Supersonic Air Transportation in the U.S., March 25</p><p>1976 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greenwich, Connecticut Republican Town Committee, March 26</p><p>1976 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of the Toxic Substance Control Act, March 26 1976 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Oversight of Intelligence Activities, April 1</p><p>1976 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Transportation Union Workers, April 3</p><p>1976 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Yale Political Union, April 5</p><p>1976 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Conference Report on S. 1941 – Animal Welfare Act Amendments, April 7</p><p>1976 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s Personal Finances, April 8</p><p>1976 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Ocean Policy, April 9</p><p>1976 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Simulated Democratic National Convention, Bloomsburg State College, April 9</p><p>1976 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Commends Senators Magnuson and Brooke for Efforts to Save the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, April 9</p><p>1976 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Oversight of the Intelligence Community – Marymount College, April 21</p><p>1976 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Government Economy and Spending Reform Act, April 26</p><p>1976 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business, April 29</p><p>1976 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Valley Council of B’nai B’rith, April 30</p><p>1976 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Law Day, May 1</p><p>1976 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to Public Financing of Presidential Campaign, May 4</p><p>1976 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Timetable for Watergate Reform, Intelligence Oversight and Tax Privacy Legislation, May 4</p><p>1976 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kennedy/Weicker Amendment to Provide Equal Educational Opportunity, May 11</p><p>1976 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of B-1 Bomber Funding, May 20 1976 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Eastern Connecticut State College Commencement, May 23</p><p>1976 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Haven Boy’s Club, May 24</p><p>1976 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Regulatory Reform Act, May 27</p><p>1976 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Special Bicentennial Statement to the Bridgeport Post, June</p><p>1976 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Women Institutors of Connecticut (WIOCONS), June 1</p><p>1976 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Greenwich County Day School Commencement, June 4</p><p>1976 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Fairfield High School Commencement, June 13</p><p>1976 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Lobby Reform Long Overdue”, June 15</p><p>1976 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Elderly – North Branford High School Commencement, June 16</p><p>Box 1603</p><p>1976 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Barbara Armonas – “Leave Your Tears in Moscow” – Lithuanian Deportation to Siberia, June 18</p><p>1976 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rham Commencement, June 18</p><p>1976 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Northwest Regional High School Commencement, Winsted, Connecticut, June 19</p><p>1976 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Introduction of the Quality Education Assistance Act, June 23</p><p>1976 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amity High Commencement, Woodbridge, Connecticut, June 23</p><p>1976 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Participation at the Republican National Convention in Kansas City, June 29</p><p>1976 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Press Conference, July 1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – General George Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – Remarks about People of the Jewish Faith, July 1</p><p>1976 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Labor and Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations Bill, July 2</p><p>1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Acceptance Speech – Republican State Convention, Bushnell Auditorium, Hartford, Connecticut, July 16</p><p>1976 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Dan W. Lufkin Nominates Weicker for the U.S. Senate, July 17</p><p>1976 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Watergate Reform Act, S. 495 – Introductory Statement, July 19</p><p>1976 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Vote to Override the President’s Veto of the Public Works Employment Bill, July 21</p><p>1976 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Committee on the Judiciary, July 23</p><p>1976 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reaction on the Selection of Senator Schweiker as Reagan’s Running Mate, July 26</p><p>1976 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Privacy Legislation, July 27</p><p>1976 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Text of Unidentified Speech – Democracy, August </p><p>1976 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony on S. 3049 – Bill to Reauthorize a Flood Control Project in New London, August 3</p><p>1976 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tribute to Representative Jerry Litton, August 4</p><p>1976 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Motion to Recommit H.R. 10612 – Tax Reform Act, August 5</p><p>1976 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Tax Reform Act, August 6</p><p>1976 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to Amendment Number 341 to a Budget Bill, August 6</p><p>1976 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Endorsement of Warren Westbrook for Connecticut Representative, August 16</p><p>1976 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Northeast Public Power Association, Wallingford, Connecticut, August 17 1976 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Save the Whales Act, August 31</p><p>1976 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Crisis, August 31</p><p>1976 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Lockheed’s Bribery of Foreign Officials, September 1</p><p>1976 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Floor Statement on H.R. 71 – Veterans of the First and Second World Wars, September 10</p><p>1976 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Presidential Debates, September 10</p><p>1976 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Cos Cob Clambake, Cos Cob, Connecticut, September 12</p><p>1976 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Congressional Record – Revenue Sharing Entitlements, September 13</p><p>1976 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaign Speech, September 17</p><p>1976 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tribute to Senator Mike Mansfield, September 17</p><p>1976 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tribute to Disabled Veteran Salvatore D’Amico, Outstanding Handicapped Federal Employee of the Year, September 21</p><p>1976 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Praise to Retiring Senator John Pastore, September 22</p><p>1976 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –The Government Economy and Spending Reform Act, September 23</p><p>1976 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Convention of the Connecticut AFL-CIO, September 23</p><p>1976 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Congressional Record – Introduction of the Commercial Fisheries Assistance Act, September 29</p><p>1976 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Allow the Watergate Reform Bill to Die for the 94th Congress, September 29</p><p>1976 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opening Statement - The Connecticut Daily Newspaper Association Debate, October 6 1976 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Opening Statement – WTIC Radio Debate, October 11</p><p>1976 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opening Statement – Sigma Delta Chi Debate, October 18</p><p>1976 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Election Night Statement, November 2</p><p>1977 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Financial Assistance for American Cities</p><p>1977 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of S. 16 – Campaign and Election Reform, January 10</p><p>1977 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to Nomination of Griffin Bell, January 25</p><p>1977 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Emergency Natural Gas Act, January 28</p><p>1977 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senator Abraham Ribicoff Remarks – Public Integrity Act, February 2</p><p>1977 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Congressional Record – Committee Reorganization, February 4</p><p>1977 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Youth Camp Safety Act, February 4</p><p>1977 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Trustees of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, February 5</p><p>1977 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Membership Statement – Slumbering Groundhog Lodge, March</p><p>1977 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Nomination of Paul Warnke – Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and SALT Negotiator, March 9</p><p>1977 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Additional Whale Protection Legislation, March 9</p><p>1977 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Public Works Employment Act, March 10</p><p>1977 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Congressional Record – Chemical and Biological Warfare, March 21 1977 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Official Conduct Amendments, March 23</p><p>1977 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Ethics Bill – Floor Speech, March 23</p><p>1977 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Amendment for Supplemental Appropriations for Agencies, April 1</p><p>1977 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to the Passage of the Senate Ethics Bill, April 1</p><p>1977 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker’s 1976 Tax Return, April 20</p><p>1977 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Women’s Division of the United Jewish Welfare Fund, May 5</p><p>1977 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Employment Legislation, May 10</p><p>Box 1604</p><p>1977 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mohegan Community College Commencement, Norwich, Connecticut, May 15</p><p>1977 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – UTTAS – Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System Helicopter Production, May 16</p><p>1977 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Post College Commencement, Waterbury, Connecticut, May 22</p><p>1977 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – International Whale Day Celebration, May 22</p><p>1977 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Small Business Week, May 24</p><p>1977 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Clean Air Amendments, June 8</p><p>1977 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Establishment of a Passport Office in Connecticut, June 16</p><p>1977 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Avon High School Commencement, June 17 1977 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appropriations for the Department of the Treasury, the Postal Service and for General Government, June 20</p><p>1977 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appropriations for the Departments of State, Justice and Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies, June 24</p><p>1977 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Too Many Congressional Staff on the Senate Floor, July 11</p><p>1977 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of S. 1870 – Termination of the Highway Trust Fund, July 15</p><p>1977 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Weicker’s Financial Statement, July 29</p><p>1977 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – The Energy Stamp Act, September 7</p><p>1977 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Gasoline Rationing Legislation, Amendment Number 814, September 13</p><p>1977 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of S. 2099 – Amend the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, September 15</p><p>1977 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Energy Stamp Amendment to the National Gas Policy Act, September 20</p><p>1977 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Government Access for the Deaf, September 30</p><p>1977 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – UNC’s Executive Program Anniversary, October</p><p>1977 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Address to the Libbey-Owens- Ford Company’s “Glass Show 1977”, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1</p><p>1977 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Annual Convention of the Independent Insurance Agents of America, October 3</p><p>1977 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Panama Canal, San Francisco, California, October 3</p><p>1977 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Quality Bakers of America, Inc., Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 6</p><p>1977 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Annual Fall Dinner of the Chester County Republican Club, October 13 1977 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Seminar on Health Care Costs, October 18</p><p>1977 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Fragment of a Speech to the International System Safety Conference, Washington, DC, October 19</p><p>1977 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business, Hartford Graduate Center, Hartford, Connecticut, October 21</p><p>1977 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Outerwear and Sportswear Association, October 25</p><p>1977 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Financing for the Energy, Coal Conversion Act, October 28</p><p>1977 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – Marine Migratory Fish Conservation and Study Act, October 31</p><p>1977 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Nations Conference of the Women’s League of Conservative Judaism, November 1</p><p>1977 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Congressional Record – National Manned Undersea Science and Technology Act, November 3</p><p>1977 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of North Carolina Executive Graduates Program, November 11</p><p>1977 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Keynote Speech – National Commission of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, November 20</p><p>1977 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Stamford Boys Club, November 20</p><p>1977 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, Hartford, Connecticut, December 2</p><p>1977 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Technion Society of Philadelphia, Beth Sholom Congregation, Elkins, Pennsylvania, December 3</p><p>Box 1605</p><p>1977 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Economic Condition of the Domestic Commercial Fisheries, December 4</p><p>1978 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bill Banning Ugandan Trade, January 23 1978 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Warren Lee Pierson, January 24</p><p>1978 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Harford County Lincoln Day Dinner, Bel-Air, Maryland, February 12</p><p>1978 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Panama Canal Treaties, February 20</p><p>1978 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Aquaculture Organic Act, February 24</p><p>1978 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Wethersfield Republican Lincoln Day Dinner, February 24</p><p>1978 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech Not Given – Republican Town Committee – Lincoln Day, March 4</p><p>1978 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Speech Before Financial Analysts Regarding Energy, March 10</p><p>1978 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Koreagate, March 13</p><p>1978 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of the Youth Camp Safety Act, S. 258, March 21</p><p>1978 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Message for the Union Carbide Corporation’s Energy Advertisement, April</p><p>1978 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Commercial Fisheries Development Act, April 3 1978 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, April 7</p><p>1978 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – California College Republican Convention, Newport Beach, California, April 8</p><p>1978 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amen Corner Annual Dinner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 15</p><p>1978 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Eastern Products Decorating Show, Hartford, Connecticut, April 15</p><p>1978 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Law and Order, April 18</p><p>1978 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Passage of the Panama Canal Treaties, April 20 1978 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Weicker/William Gardner – Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce and the Judiciary, April 27 and 28</p><p>1978 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Law and Order – Bearing Specialists Association Annual Convention, Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 1</p><p>1978 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – EDA, Economic Development Administration – Public Works and Economic Development Act – Redevelopment Area Grant Program, May 2</p><p>1978 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opposition to Benjamin Civiletti’s Nomination, May 4</p><p>1978 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senior Intern Program, May 5</p><p>1978 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC, Washington Hilton Hotel, May 8</p><p>1978 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Sale of Arms to Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia, May 15</p><p>1978 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Uganda Coffee Boycott, May 19</p><p>1978 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Capital Formation, May 26</p><p>1978 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Western Connecticut State College Commencement, Danbury, Connecticut, May 27</p><p>1978 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Franklin Pierce College, May 28 1978 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Capital Gains Tax, June</p><p>1978 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Marianapolis School Commencement, Thompson, Connecticut, June 4</p><p>1978 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kenner Products Executive Seminar, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 16</p><p>1978 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Bar Association on Law and Justice, June 20</p><p>1978 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Uganda, June 26</p><p>1978 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appropriation Bill for Treasury, June 27</p><p>1978 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Aid to New York City, June 29 1978 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business investment Incentive Act, July</p><p>1978 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Internal Revenue Code Amendment, July 19</p><p>1978 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican State Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, July 28</p><p>1978 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Residual Oil Entitlements, August 9</p><p>1978 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Food for Peace Program, August 10</p><p>1978 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendment to Eliminate the Highway Trust Fund, August 21</p><p>1978 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Electric Boat Contract Dispute – Senate Armed Service Committee, August 24</p><p>1978 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – District of Columbia Statehood, August 25</p><p>Box 1606</p><p>1978 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ocean Initiatives – Presented before the Marine Technology Society Conference, September 8</p><p>1978 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Natural Gas and Energy Control, September 12</p><p>1978 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Property Tax – The New England Press Association, Mystic, Connecticut, September 16</p><p>1978 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech Before the Glass Show, Hartford, Connecticut, September 23</p><p>1978 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – State, Justice, Commerce Appropriations Bill, September 30</p><p>1978 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East – Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, October 12</p><p>1978 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East – B’nai B’rith, October 15 1978 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Cuts – United Van Lines International Convention, Southampton Parish, Bermuda, October 19</p><p>1978 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Aquaculture, October 27</p><p>1978 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech before the Union League Club, October 31</p><p>1978 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East – Yeshiva Toras Chaim, Denver, Colorado, November 5</p><p>1978 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East –American Technion Society, Miami Beach, Florida, November 12</p><p>1978 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East – Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, Dearborn, Michigan, November 19</p><p>1978 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middle East – National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education, November 29</p><p>1978 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Cuts – The City Club of Portland, Oregon, December 1</p><p>1978 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Cuts – Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants, December 4</p><p>1978 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy – Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives, December 6</p><p>1979 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Seminar on Oceans Policy, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, January 8</p><p>1979 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Address before the City Club of Portland, Oregon, January 26</p><p>1979 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Telelecture Schedule, Spring, January 30</p><p>1979 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Discrimination, February 6</p><p>1979 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Middlesex Club – 112th Annual Lincoln Day Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, February 12</p><p>1979 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mexican Natural Gas Legislation, February 22</p><p>1979 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Israel Visit, March 2 1979 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Israel – Zionist Organization of America, March 4</p><p>1979 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Commercial Fisheries Development Act, March 5</p><p>1979 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reform of Senate Ethics, March 8</p><p>1979 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Youth Camp Safety Act, S. 258, March 8</p><p>1979 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Weicker Announcement of Presidential Candidacy, March 12</p><p>1979 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amex Bill, March 14</p><p>1979 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ethics Bill, March 15</p><p>1979 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Stamp Bill, March 21</p><p>1979 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Former Senator Ed Brooke of Massachusetts, March 21</p><p>1979 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker on the Carter Peanut Warehouse Scandal, March 22</p><p>1979 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Leisure Technology Corporation, Fort Myers, Florida, March 24</p><p>1979 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Stamp Program, S. 771, March 27</p><p>Box 1607</p><p>1979 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reform of Senate Ethics, March 28</p><p>1979 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, Westchester, New York, April 1</p><p>1979 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Joint Resolution to Establish a Presidential Commission, Future of Civilian Nuclear Power, April 4</p><p>1979 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Platt High School Performance, April 8 1979 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jefferson Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, April 12</p><p>1979 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech Before the New Hampshire Legislature, Concord, New Hampshire, April 17</p><p>1979 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –University of Connecticut Law School, April 18</p><p>1979 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Building and Construction Trades, April 25</p><p>1979 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seabed Amendment, May 1</p><p>1979 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hillsborough County Bar Association, Tampa, Florida, May 4</p><p>1979 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, Maryland, May 6</p><p>1979 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Proposed Elimination of Amtrak’s “Montrealer” Service, May 9 and 16, 1979</p><p>1979 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Daniel Webster College Commencement, Nashua, New Hampshire, May 13</p><p>1979 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Old State House Rededication, May 19</p><p>1979 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Union College Commencement, Barbourville, Kentucky, May 20</p><p>1979 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Flavor and Extract Manufacturers’ Association, Palm Beach, Florida, May 21</p><p>1979 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nuclear Power, May 22</p><p>1979 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Health Priorities – Children’s Hospital, May 30</p><p>1979 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Hearing on “The Impact of Commercial Credit Reporting on Small Business”, June</p><p>1979 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amtrak Authorizations, S. 712, June 5 and 25 1979 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Food/Commercial Workers Union – Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC, June 8</p><p>1979 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – St. Margaret’s McTernan School Commencement, Waterbury, Connecticut, June 10</p><p>1979 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Yeshiva Gedolah-Zichron Moshe, South Fallsburg, New York, June 11</p><p>1979 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Brunswick School Commencement, Greenwich, Connecticut, June 15</p><p>1979 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Direct Election, June 18</p><p>1979 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Equal Employment Advisory Council, San Francisco, California, June 20</p><p>1979 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Aquaculture Organic Act, June 25</p><p>1979 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Steel Loan Guarantee Program, June 25</p><p>1979 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Small Business Participating Debenture Legislation, July 10</p><p>1979 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Independent Living Program – Fiscal Year 1980 Labor and Health, Education, Welfare Appropriations, July 11</p><p>1979 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Credit Against Tax for Investment in Small Business Participating Debentures, July 11</p><p>1979 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendment to Ban all Dumping of Nuclear Wastes into the Ocean, July 16</p><p>1979 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – President Carter and his Cabinet, July 21</p><p>1979 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Professional Insurance Agents, Houston, Texas, July 21</p><p>1979 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Committee on Labor/Human Resources, July 27</p><p>1979 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nomination of Tom Watson as an U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union – Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 27 1979 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Opposition to the August Recess, July 31</p><p>1979 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amtrak Authorization Act, August 1</p><p>1979 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Railroad Crossings – Mystic and Stonington, Connecticut, August 1</p><p>1979 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – White House Conference on Business, Hartford, Connecticut, August 23</p><p>1979 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Health Insurance, September 6</p><p>1979 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Canaan Chamber of Commerce, September 10</p><p>1979 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NRTA-AARP National Issue Forum, Hartford, Connecticut, September 12</p><p>1979 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians, Hartford, Connecticut, September 20</p><p>1979 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of HUD Livable Cities Program, September 28</p><p>1979 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Richmond School of Business Administration, Richmond, Virginia, September 29</p><p>1979 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cosponsor Substitute Offered to S. 1308, Energy Committee Bill – Energy Mobilization Board, October 3</p><p>1979 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Response to a Speech by President Carter, October 4</p><p>1979 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Innovation Act, October 5</p><p>Box 1608</p><p>1979 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Deaf Telecommunications Act, S. 1869, October 9</p><p>1979 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Nurses’ Association Annual Convention, October 10 1979 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Knoxville, October 17</p><p>1979 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Race Relations in the 1980’s – New England Regional Conference, October 19</p><p>1979 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appalachian Trial, October 24</p><p>1979 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Children with Learning Disabilities – Farmington Valley Association for Kids, October 27</p><p>1979 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Official Conduct Amendments – Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, November 7</p><p>1979 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reform of Senate Ethics – Senate Rules Committee, November 7</p><p>1979 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Chrysler Financial Assistance – Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, November 14</p><p>1979 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Aquaculture Bill Public Relations, November 14 and June 25</p><p>1979 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Easter Seals Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 17</p><p>1979 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Columbus Jewish Federation, Columbus, Ohio, December 1</p><p>1979 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rights to Homosexuals Bill, December 5</p><p>1979 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendments to the Brooke- Cranston Emergency Home Purchase Assistance Act, December 20</p><p>1979 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Save the Children Day, December 20</p><p>1980 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Joint Meeting of the Lions, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, January 9</p><p>1980 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Manufacturers of Waterbury, Connecticut, January 9</p><p>1980 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Housing, January 10</p><p>1980 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal Medical Division, New Haven, Connecticut, January 10 1980 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – White House Conference on Small Business, January 14</p><p>1980 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the Imported Oil Reduction Act, January 23</p><p>1980 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greenwich Jaycees Banquet, Greenwich, Connecticut, January 25</p><p>1980 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Emergency Home Purchase Act – Senate Housing Subcommittee, February 6</p><p>1980 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Boca Raton, Florida, February 25</p><p>1979-1980 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Civil Rights of the Institutionalized, S. 10, February 27</p><p>1980 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fair Commercial Reporting Practices Act, February 28</p><p>1980 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mock Republican National Convention – Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Massachusetts, March 2</p><p>1980 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Committee Hearings on Capital Formation, March 3</p><p>1980 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Speech by Camille D. Weicker – Kansas Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc., Johnson County, Kansas, March 7</p><p>1980 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support Expressed for Former President Ford to Seek the Republican Nomination for President, March 15</p><p>1980 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Testimony before the Intelligence Committee, March 24</p><p>1980 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – International Finance – Senate Banking Subcommittee, March 24</p><p>1980 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Opening Statement before the Senate Small Business Committee, March 26</p><p>1980 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Budget Amendment – Amendment to Increase Health Function 550, April</p><p>1980 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kiwanis Club Luncheon, Stamford, Connecticut, April 9 1980 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Bridgeport Law School, April 9</p><p>1980 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce, Bridgeport, Connecticut, April 10</p><p>1980 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mock Republican National Convention, the Gunnery School, Washington, Connecticut, April 10</p><p>1980 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children, April 12</p><p>1980 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Zionist Organization of America, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, May 4</p><p>1980 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Inter-City Rail Passenger System – Small Business Committee Hearing, May 11</p><p>1980 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Section 8 Rental Housing, May 12</p><p>1980 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Pennsylvania Dental School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 14</p><p>1980 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Homebuilders, Washington, DC, May 20</p><p>1980 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut District Export Council, Bridgeport, Connecticut, May 22</p><p>1980 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Triton College Commencement – River Grove, Illinois, May 29</p><p>1980 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Catrala’s 10th Annual Region One Convention, Kiamesha Lake, New York, June 5</p><p>1980 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican Platform Committee, New York, New York, June 6</p><p>1980 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Emergency Medical Services and Health Professional Capitation Grants, June 16 and 18</p><p>Box 1609</p><p>1980 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Oversight of the Internal Revenue Service, Senate Finance Committee, June 20 1980 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Revenue Sharing Amendment to the Fiscal Year 1980 Supplemental Appropriations, June 27</p><p>1980 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Funds for Abortion, September 29 and 30</p><p>1980 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greater Waterbury Board of Realtors, Waterbury, Connecticut, October 2</p><p>1980 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Homebuilders Society Association of Spokane, Spokane, Washington, October 3</p><p>1980 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Campaigning for the Election of Ronald Reagan, October 23</p><p>1980 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Easter Seal Society Annual Meeting, Middlebury, Connecticut, October 27</p><p>1980 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New England Regional Board Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith Annual Dinner Meeting, Newton, Massachusetts, November 2</p><p>1980 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, November 18</p><p>1980 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reform of the Senate Code of Official Conduct, November 19</p><p>1980 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal Annual Dinner, Huntington, New York, November 22</p><p>1980 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amex Symposium, New York, New York, December 8</p><p>1980 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Up Amendment Number 1908, December 11, 1980</p><p>1981 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Alexander Haig Nomination, January 13</p><p>1981 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – St. Croix Chamber of Commerce, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, February 7</p><p>1981 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Getting the Federal Budget Under Control: Consensus as to Ends, Division as to Means”, Ansonia, Connecticut, February 12</p><p>1981 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Newington Jaycees Annual Dinner, Newington, Connecticut, February 14 1981 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Senator James Buckley, February 18</p><p>1981 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Camille D. Weicker’s Texas Speech – National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, February 18</p><p>1981 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Tax Equity for Small Business: Why it Must be a U.S. Priority” – Darien Chamber of Commerce, Darien, Connecticut, February 18</p><p>1981 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Easter Seals Taping, March 18</p><p>1981 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Metalfinishers, Miami, Florida, March 23</p><p>1981 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, March 28</p><p>1981 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Center for Oceans Law and Policy, Washington, DC, April 1</p><p>1981 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Support of the Export Trading Company Act, April 7</p><p>1981 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Zonta International Women’s Organization, April 12</p><p>1981 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Yale School of Organization and Management, April 16</p><p>1981 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – California Beer Wholesalers, Reno, Nevada, April 23</p><p>1981 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Virginia Alumni Association, April 28</p><p>1981 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Retail Druggists, Washington, DC, May 4</p><p>1981 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, Bergen, New Jersey, May 4</p><p>1981 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Brookings Institute, Washington, DC, May 5</p><p>1981 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – President’s Commission on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC, May 7 1981 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cellulose Manufacturers Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 8</p><p>1981 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Temple Sinai Congregation, Newington, Connecticut, May 10</p><p>1981 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Budget Resolution Statement, May 12</p><p>1981 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Adolf H. Lichter Lecture – Cultural Commission of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield, Michigan, May 13</p><p>1981 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Memorial Day Speech, Old Greenwich, Connecticut, May 25</p><p>1981 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Jewelry Distributors, Hot Springs, Virginia, May 29</p><p>1981 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kiwanis Club, Waterbury, Connecticut, May 29</p><p>1981 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Moral Majority – United Jewish Appeal Advertising Dinner, New York, June 4</p><p>1981 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mary Institute Commencement, St. Louis, Missouri, June 5</p><p>1981 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican Platform Committee, New York, June 6</p><p>1981 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 8</p><p>1981 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Center for the Study of Marine Policy, Newark, Delaware, June 20</p><p>1981 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Boys State Convention, Dudley, Massachusetts, June 21</p><p>1981 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Omnibus Reconciliation Act, June 25</p><p>Box 1610</p><p>1981 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jewish National Fund, Cleveland, Ohio, June 25 1981 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – El Salvador, July 21</p><p>1981 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Economic Recovery Tax Act, July 29</p><p>1981 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Business League and Unity Contractors, Hartford, Connecticut, August 9</p><p>1981 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Society of Travel Agents, Haddam, Connecticut, August 19</p><p>1981 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Education Association, Lakeville, Connecticut, August 24</p><p>1981 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Yale School of Medicine, Physician Associate Program, Commencement, August 30</p><p>1981 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Employment of the Handicapped, September 18</p><p>1981 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hearing on Interest Rates and Business Credit Needs – Senate Small Business Committee, September 23</p><p>1981 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cuba Symposium, Washington, DC, September 24</p><p>1981 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New England Pediatric Association, October 16</p><p>1981 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Air Traffic Statement, October 20</p><p>1981 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Way, Mystic, Connecticut, October 21</p><p>1981 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Homebuilders of New Haven County, October 22</p><p>1981 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Connecticut Medical School, October 22</p><p>1981 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Psychological Association, October 24</p><p>1981 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – AWACS – Airborne Warning and Control System, October 28</p><p>1981 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Gas Rationing, October 29 1981 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NAACP, Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 30</p><p>1981 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Association of University Professors, October 30</p><p>1981 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Wesleyan University, October 31</p><p>1981 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –American Podiatry Association, October 31</p><p>1981 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Davis-Bacon Act, November 5</p><p>1981 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, November 7</p><p>1981 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Northeast Trade Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 9</p><p>1981 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Independent Corrugated Converters, Orlando, Florida, November 11</p><p>1981 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, November 12 1981 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Legal Services Corporation, November 13</p><p>1981 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Human Rights Event, Hollywood, Florida, November 16</p><p>1981 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Arthur Flemming, November 17</p><p>1981 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Low Income Energy Assistance Program, November 19</p><p>1981 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Acid Rain Legislation, November 20</p><p>1981 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rusty O’Meara Testimonial, November 21</p><p>1981 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Tuna Protection Act, December 3</p><p>1981 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Vocation Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December 5 1981 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Friends of Haifa University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 9</p><p>1982 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Conference on Small Business, Hartford, Connecticut, January 6</p><p>1982 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Meriden Chamber of Commerce, Meriden, Connecticut, January 6</p><p>1982 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Old Lyme Chamber of Commerce, Old Lyme, Connecticut, January 7</p><p>1982 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rusty Post Endorsement, January 8</p><p>1982 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Russwurm-Wells Society, Hartford, Connecticut, January 22</p><p>1982 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Plight of Soviet Jewry, January 25</p><p>1982 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 100th Birthday of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, January 28</p><p>1982 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Community, Creskill, New Jersey, February 3</p><p>1982 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Low Income Energy Assistance, February 10</p><p>1982 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Norwalk Catholic Club, Norwalk, Connecticut, February 11</p><p>1982 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Constructive Workshops Inc., West Hartford, Connecticut, February 17</p><p>1982 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bethel Republican Town Committee, Bethel, Connecticut, March 6</p><p>1982 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nuclear Freeze Statement, March 10</p><p>1982 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Legislative Veto Amendment, March 14</p><p>1982 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Responsible Budget Statement, March 15 1982 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Leghold Trap Statement, March 18</p><p>1982 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – East Haven Chamber of Commerce, March 20</p><p>1982 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Society of Allied Health Professionals, Crystal City, Virginia, March 25</p><p>1982 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lawyer’s Division of the Allied Jewish Appeal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 29</p><p>1982 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Operating Engineers Annual Legislative Dinner, Washington, DC, April 5</p><p>1982 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Building and Construction Trades, Washington, DC, April 6</p><p>Box 1611</p><p>1982 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – University of Bridgeport Law Center, April 7</p><p>1982 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mass Transportation Act, April 15</p><p>1982 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Small Business Service Bureau, Inc., Worcester, Massachusetts, April 23</p><p>1982 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Attorney’s Division of the United Jewish Welfare Fund, Los Angeles, California, April 26</p><p>1982 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Speech-Language- Hearing Association, New Haven, Connecticut, May 1</p><p>1982 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Special Needs Population Conference, Cromwell, Connecticut, May 3</p><p>1982 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – School Prayer, May 6</p><p>1982 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Helms/Johnston Amendment, May 6</p><p>1982 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Cotter Federal Building, May 12</p><p>1982 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – B’nai B’rith Women, New Haven, Connecticut, May 16 1982 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Chick-Fil-A, Atlanta, Georgia, May 21</p><p>1982 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – First Concurrent Budget Resolution, May 21</p><p>1982 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, Enfield, Connecticut, May 24</p><p>1982 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Machining and Tooling Association, West Haven, Connecticut, June 1</p><p>1982 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Financial Planning Seminar, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 3</p><p>1982 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – ACCD –American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 4</p><p>1982 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Homewood, Illinois, June 16</p><p>1982 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Greater New Haven Business and Professional Association, June 19</p><p>1982 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Concerned Veterans, New Haven, Connecticut, June 19</p><p>1982 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Windham High School Commencement, Willimantic, Connecticut, June 21</p><p>1982 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – First Concurrent Budget Resolution Conference Report, June 23</p><p>1982 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Alexander Haig’s Resignation, June 25</p><p>1982 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Morse School of Business Commencement, Hartford, Connecticut, July 1</p><p>1982 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Equal Rights Amendment, July 1</p><p>1982 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NAACP National Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, July 2</p><p>1982 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – POW-MIA Day, July 9 1982 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Republican Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, July 24</p><p>1982 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Prescott Bush’s Withdrawal from the Senate Race, July 27</p><p>1982 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Balanced Budget Amendment, July 28</p><p>1982 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Marine Resource Management and Research Act, July 29</p><p>1982 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Regulations, August 3</p><p>1982 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NAACP, Danbury, Connecticut, August 7</p><p>1982 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Armed Services Subcommittee – Not Delivered – August 10</p><p>1982 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Subcommittee, August 10</p><p>1982 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Bill Conference Report, August 19</p><p>1982 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Energy Conservation and Supply Committee, September 8</p><p>1982 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Supplemental Override Attempt, September 10</p><p>1982 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bridgeport, Connecticut Customs Office Closure, September 13</p><p>1982 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped, September 15</p><p>1982 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Associated Sheet Metal and Roofing Contractors of Connecticut, September 16)</p><p>1982 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut, September 19</p><p>1982 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans, September 22 1982 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Interest Rates and Business Credit Needs – Small Business Committee Hearing, September 23</p><p>1982 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut AFL-CIO, September 23</p><p>1982 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Carmine R. Lavieri – Handicapped Appointee, September 24</p><p>1982 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Institute of International Education, New York, New York, October 18</p><p>1982 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Institute of Banking, Waterbury, Connecticut, October 20</p><p>1982 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Railroad Repair, December 3</p><p>1982 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Roger Eddy Speech, Lewis Rome Fundraiser, December 7</p><p>1982 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Military Academy Appointments, December 11</p><p>1982 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lubavitch Youth Organization, New York, New York, December 16</p><p>1983 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kimberly Elliott Joins Weicker’s Staff, January 3</p><p>1983 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Diane Bateman Joins Weicker’s Staff, January 3</p><p>1983 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Sworn to his Third Term as a Senator, January 3</p><p>1983 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Black Sea Dolphins, January 13</p><p>1983 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Diving Equipment Manufacturers, January 23</p><p>1983 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ralph Capecelatro’s Resignation, January 24</p><p>1983 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hart Building Advisory, January 24 1983 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment, January 26</p><p>1983 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Peter Dorsey Judgeship, January 28</p><p>1983 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – ACLU Bill of Rights Conference, January 29</p><p>1983 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Emergency Energy Funds, February 1</p><p>1983 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lincoln Day Speech, February 11</p><p>Box 1612</p><p>1983 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Association of Diabetes, February 23</p><p>1983 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Mashantucket Pequot Act, February 24</p><p>1983 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – DMS Defense Symposium, Rye, New York, March 10</p><p>1983 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Proprietary Association Small Business Workshop, March 15</p><p>1983 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Religion in America Symposium, March 16</p><p>1983 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Nation’s Restaurant News Presidents Conference, North Miami, Florida, March 19</p><p>1983 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Council of Young Israel, March 20</p><p>1983 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Developmental Disabilities Councils, March 21</p><p>1983 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Alternative Budget Statement, April 8</p><p>1983 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Aquatics Workshop, Camille Weicker, April 9 1983 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jewish Federation, April 11</p><p>1983 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Kenneth Adelman Nomination, April 14</p><p>1983 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Metro North Rail Strike, April 14</p><p>1983 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Metro North Rail Strike, April 15</p><p>1983 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Legal Services Corporation Reauthorization, April 19</p><p>1983 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Independent Electrical Contractor, April 28</p><p>1983 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Education Association, April 28</p><p>1983 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Purple Heart Month, May 11</p><p>1983 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –First Concurrent Budget Resolution, May 12</p><p>1983 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Education Association, May 14</p><p>1983 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – North Atlantic Regional Conference of Planned Parenthood, May 18</p><p>1983 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, Old Westbury, New York, May 22</p><p>1983 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – International Executive Service Corps, June 3</p><p>1983 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Disabled American Veterans, Stamford, Connecticut, June 4</p><p>1983 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Hartford, Connecticut Graduate Center, June 5</p><p>1983 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jewish United Fund, Chicago, Illinois, June 6</p><p>1983 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Meets with Prime Minister Maurice Bishop of Grenada, June 7 1983 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Humphrey Fellows, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 11</p><p>1983 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Bigler Investment Venture Capital Symposium, Rye, New York, June 15</p><p>1983 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ocean Spray Board of Directors, Washington, DC, June 16</p><p>1983 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendment Dealing with Senate Pay/Honoraria, June 16</p><p>1983 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Stonington High School Commencement, Pawcatuck, Connecticut, June 17</p><p>1983 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Black Elks Clubs of New England and Eastern Canada, New Haven, Connecticut, June 17</p><p>Box 1613</p><p>1983 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Peter Dorsey Nomination for the U.S. District Court, June 22</p><p>1983 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Supreme Court Decision Concerning the Legislative Veto, June 23</p><p>1983 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Press Conference of Connecticut Council on Occupational Safety and Health, Hartford, Connecticut, June 24</p><p>1983 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Special Education Bill, June 27</p><p>1983 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hatch Abortion Amendment, June 28</p><p>1983 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Natural Gas Legislation, June 29</p><p>1983 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Approval of Funds for the Mianus Bridge Project, July 15</p><p>1983 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Pratt and Whitney versus General Electric’s F-16 Engine Competition – Defense Subcommittee, July 28</p><p>1983 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Recognition of John Jay McCloy, August 4</p><p>1983 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Railroad Retirement Solvency Act, August 4 1983 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Rehabilitation Association, August 15</p><p>1983 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Republican State Central Committee, August 23</p><p>1983 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Downing of South Korean Airplane, September 1</p><p>1983 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Food Stores Association, September 13</p><p>1983 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – John E. Pfriem Eulogy, September 13</p><p>1983 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Voice of America Broadcasts to Cuba, September 13</p><p>1983 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Henry “Scoop” Jackson Eulogy, September 14</p><p>1983 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Boschwitz Amendment to Export-Import Bank Reauthorization, September 22</p><p>1983 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Department of the Interior Secretary James Watt, September 22</p><p>1983 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Talking Points – American Association of Medical Colleges, September 22</p><p>1983 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New England Public Utilities Communicators Association, September 26</p><p>1983 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Lebanon War Powers Resolution, September 29</p><p>1983 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, October 9</p><p>1983 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Conference on Energy and Economic Growth, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 13</p><p>1983 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal – Bergen County, New Jersey, October 16</p><p>1983 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Hudson Valley Political Action Committee, October 16 1983 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – United Jewish Appeal, Detroit, Michigan, October 22</p><p>1983 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Supply Association, Kansas City, Missouri, October 27</p><p>1983 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Baker Amendment Dealing with the Grenada Invasion, October 28</p><p>1983 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – International Union of Operating Engineers, November 2</p><p>1983 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NASBIC Convention, San Diego, California, November 4</p><p>1983 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fiscal Year 1984 Department of Defense Appropriations – Nuclear Submarine Funding, November 7</p><p>1983 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Development Companies, November 11</p><p>Box 1614</p><p>1983 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Civil Liberties Union, Washington, DC November 16</p><p>1983 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Inc. Magazine 500, New York, New York, November 16</p><p>1983 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Subcommittee on the Handicapped, November 17</p><p>1983 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Lasker Awards Ceremony, New York, New York, November 18</p><p>1983 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –United Jewish Appeal, Worcester, Massachusetts, November 22</p><p>1983 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –American Hospital Association, November 28</p><p>1983 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Connecticut Associations of School Administrators and Boards of Education, December 2</p><p>1984 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Special Republican State Convention, January 14 1984 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –American Hospital Association, Washington, DC, January 31</p><p>1984 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –National Association of Electrical Distributors, February 2</p><p>1984 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Reaction to the Pratt & Whitney/General Electric Engine Contracts, February 3</p><p>1984 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Habeas Corpus Limitation Bill, February 6</p><p>1984 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Food Marketing Institute and the National-American Wholesale Grocers’ Association, February 8</p><p>1984 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, February 21</p><p>1984 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –National Association of Community Health Centers, March 6</p><p>1984 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Spanish-American Merchants Association, March 9</p><p>1984 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –National Federation of Independent Business, April 13</p><p>1984 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Life Underwriters Association, May 2</p><p>1984 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Republican Alternative Budget Plan, May 3</p><p>1984 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –University of Bridgeport Law School, May 13</p><p>1984 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Public Telecommunications Financial Management Association, May 17</p><p>1984 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Southern Connecticut State University, May 19</p><p>Box 1615</p><p>1984 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Introduction for Senator Jacob Javits, May 23 1984 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –American Can Company, Martin Luther King High School, New York City, May 24</p><p>1984 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –International Fastener Exposition, May 30</p><p>1984 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Greater Hartford Community College, May 31</p><p>1984 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Honoring Thomas I. Emerson, Recipient of the American Civil Liberties Union Medal of Liberty, June 11</p><p>1984 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Receiving the N. Neal Pike Award for Service to the Handicapped, June 13</p><p>1984 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Ridgefield High School Commencement, June 24</p><p>1984 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Republican Platform Hearings – Opening Statement by Senator Mark Andrews, July 30</p><p>1984 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Joint Statement on Submission of Proposed Planks for the Republican National Platform, August 7</p><p>1984 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Statement on Behalf of Senator John H. Chafee before the Platform Subcommittee on Economic Progress, Dallas, Texas, August 13 1984 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Chimon Island Wildlife Refuge Bill – Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution, September 19</p><p>1984 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fiscal Year 1985 Labor/Health and Human Services Appropriation Bill, September 24</p><p>1984 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rape and Incest Exception to Abortion Restrictions, September 25</p><p>1984 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce of the National Association of Americans of Asian Indian Descent, September 28</p><p>1984 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Columbus Day Dinner, Danbury, Connecticut, October 6</p><p>1984 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Westchester-Fairfield Corporate Counsel Association and the Center for Public Resources, Greenwich, Connecticut, October 11</p><p>1984 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – William P. Arnold Pain Treatment and Research Center Dinner, New York, New York, October 17 1984 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –SBANE – Smaller Business Association of New England, Boston, Massachusetts, October 26</p><p>1984 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Jewish Committee, Chicago, Illinois, November 2</p><p>1984 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Honorary Doctorate – Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, November 5</p><p>1984 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – NASBIC – National Association of Small Business Investment Companies, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 10</p><p>1984 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – New Britain Chamber of Commerce, November 15</p><p>1984 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – State of Israel Bonds Dinner, New York, New York, November 17</p><p>1984 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 26</p><p>1984 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological –Coastal States Organization, Boston, Massachusetts, December 4</p><p>1985 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – South African Embassy Protest, January 15</p><p>1985 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut State Legislature Committee on Government Administration and Elections, March 18</p><p>1985 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Law Enforcement – Hartford County Bar Association, April 4</p><p>1985 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Anti-Apartheid Act – Testimony before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, April 16</p><p>1985 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – White House Conference on Small Business, October 11</p><p>1986 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reauthorization of the Education of the Handicapped Act, February 21</p><p>1986 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Hearing – Subcommittee on the Handicapped, February 21</p><p>1986 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Condemns Cuts in Health Research, March 5 1986 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Community Action Foundation, March 13</p><p>1986 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Contra Aid Request, March 27</p><p>1986 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Secretary Bennett to Testify before Weicker’s Appropriations Panel, April 3</p><p>1986 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Objections to Reagan Education Budget, April 9</p><p>1986 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Advocates Higher Spending for Health Research, April 11</p><p>1986 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Statement on Libyan Attack, April 15</p><p>1986 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Release of Estuary Program Letter, April 30</p><p>1986 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Increase in Health Funding, May 2</p><p>1986 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Additional Handicapped Funding, May 2</p><p>1986 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Achievements of the Hydrolab, May 14</p><p>1986 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Handicapped Legislation Passes Labor Committee, May 20</p><p>1986 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Jeffrey Zuckerman Nomination, May 20</p><p>1986 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Sheltered Workshop Legislation, May 22</p><p>Box 1616</p><p>1986 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Legislation to Reauthorize Rehabilitation Act, June 5</p><p>1986 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Education of the Handicapped Legislation, June 6 1986 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – American Oceanic Organization Award, June 6</p><p>1986 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Repeal of the IRA Deductibility, June 11</p><p>1986 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Banking Committee, July 15</p><p>1986 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Conference Report on Handicapped Children Protection Act, July 18</p><p>1986 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 21</p><p>1986 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Spending Legislation for Labor, Health, Human Services and Education Programs, August 5</p><p>1986 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Fiscal Year 1987 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee Mark-up, August 5</p><p>1986 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Comprehensive Anti- Apartheid Act, August 13</p><p>1986 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Amendment Number 2731 to the Anti-Apartheid Act, August 14</p><p>1986 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Rehabilitation Act Amendments, September 8</p><p>1986 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Appropriations Legislation for Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies, September 10</p><p>1986 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – William H. Rehnquist Nomination – Chief Justice of the United States, September 16</p><p>1986 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “War on Drugs”, September 18</p><p>1986 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Medicaid Services for Developmentally Disabled Persons, September 19</p><p>1986 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Titanic Legislation, September 25</p><p>1986 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tax Reform Legislation, September 26 1986 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Comprehensive Anti- Apartheid Act, October 2</p><p>1986 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments, October 9</p><p>1986 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Iroquois Pipeline, October 28</p><p>1987 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, February 5</p><p>1987 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission – Connecticut Pipeline Hearing, February 17</p><p>1987 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Civil Rights Restoration, February 19</p><p>1987 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Joint Council of Allergy and Immunology, February 19</p><p>1987 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Tower Commission Report, February 26</p><p>1987 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – “Do Two Wrights Make Wrong?”, February 27</p><p>1987 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Contra Funding, March 10</p><p>1987 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Reaction to Selection of Robert Poliner as Republican State Chairman, March 11</p><p>1987 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Committee on Government Administration and Elections, Connecticut General Assembly, March 13</p><p>1987 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Welfare Reform Legislation, March 18</p><p>1987 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Civil Rights Restoration Act, March 19</p><p>1987 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Independent Establishment Act, March 23</p><p>1987 34) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Veto Message to Accompany H.R. 2, the Highway and Mass Transit Bill, April 1</p><p>1987 35) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – National Council of University Research Administrators, National Institutes of Health Centennial, April 3 1987 36) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Weicker Attacks Reagan AIDS Speech, April 3</p><p>1987 37) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Permanent Weigh Station on Interstate 95, April 6</p><p>1987 38) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Unitarian Universalist Peace Prize, April 29</p><p>1987 39) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Distinguished Service Award, May 5</p><p>1987 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut Education Association, May 16</p><p>1987 41) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Introduction of Bill for Childhood Illness Coverage, May 28</p><p>1987 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Release of AIDS Briefing Book, June 9</p><p>1987 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Connecticut State AFL-CIO, September 16</p><p>1987 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Announcement of Weicker’s Hospital Visit, September 28</p><p>1987 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Presidential AIDS Commission, September 30</p><p>1987 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – AIDS Action Council, October 8</p><p>1987 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – The Association for Retarded Citizens, October 15</p><p>1987 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – War Powers Act, October 19</p><p>1987 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association/National Health Council, November 17</p><p>1987 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Social Action Award – National Council of Jewish Women, November 19</p><p>1987 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Environmental Protection, December 2 1988 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Civil Rights Restoration Act, January 26</p><p>1988 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Minority Business Development Program Reform Act, February 2</p><p>1988 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – 1988 Senatorial Campaign, February 4</p><p>1988 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Chronological – Future of Israel and the United State, United Jewish Appeal, February 18</p><p>Speeches and Statements – Alphabetical </p><p>1972-1973 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Agriculture – Foreign Trade, Diethylstilbesterol Ban, Domestic Food Prices </p><p>Undated 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – American Drug and Chemical Industry</p><p>1979 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Amtrak </p><p>1975 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Angola </p><p>1971-1976 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Animal Welfare </p><p>1972-1977 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Appropriations </p><p>1975-1976 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Bicentennial </p><p>1981 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Connecticut, June 20 </p><p>1972-1974 64) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Busing</p><p>Box 1617 </p><p>1971-1976 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Campaign Reform </p><p>1983 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Caribbean Basin Initiative </p><p>1978-1979 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Children and Youth Camp Safety Act </p><p>1971-1977 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Cities – Urban Policy and Housing </p><p>1972-1976 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Commencement Addresses 1971-1977 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Committees</p><p>1984 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – “Congressman of the Year” Award – National Multiple Sclerosis Society</p><p>1971-1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Connecticut</p><p>1973-1977 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Consumers </p><p>1971-1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – The Constitution and the Bill of Rights </p><p>1971-1977 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Department of Defense</p><p>1972 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Diethylstilbesterol (DES) Use in Cattle Bill</p><p>1978 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Dolphin Resolution</p><p>Undated 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – The Drug Abuse Control Act of 1970</p><p>1971-1975 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Economy </p><p>1971-1976 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Education </p><p>1976-1977 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Election Reform </p><p>1971-1977 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Employment </p><p>1975 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Energy – Conservation, Natural Gas – Electric Utilities Rate Reform Act – Oil Shortage </p><p>1972-1978 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Energy Crisis, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1618</p><p>1972-1978 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Energy Crisis, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1978 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Energy Crisis, Folder 3</p><p>1977 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Energy Stamp Act</p><p>1971-1977 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Environment</p><p>1983 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – ERA – Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1975-1977 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Ethics 1975 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Federal Employees – Resolution Disapproving Alternative Plan for Pay Adjustments for Federal Employees</p><p>1973-1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Federal Spending</p><p>1973 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Fire Legislation – Comprehensive Fire Legislation, S. 1769</p><p>Undated 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Fish Hearings</p><p>1971-1977 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Foreign Affairs</p><p>1975 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Fuel Cell Technology</p><p>Undated 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Gasoline Shortage and Rationing</p><p>1973-1976 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Government</p><p>1975-1984 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Handicapped</p><p>Undated 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Hartford Tax Institute</p><p>1971-1976 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Health</p><p>1970 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations Act</p><p>1972 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Highway Referendum</p><p>Undated 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Home Builders Association</p><p>1971-1976 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Housing</p><p>1972-1976 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Human Resources</p><p>Box 1619</p><p>1973-1976 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Human Rights</p><p>1969-1982 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Index of 1969-1982, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1982 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Index of 1969-1982, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1976 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Intelligence</p><p>1971-1977 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Interns</p><p>1976 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Justice 1972-1977 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Labor</p><p>1972-1974 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Law Enforcement</p><p>1972-1977 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Legislative Reform</p><p>1983 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Mashantucket Pequot Land Claims Settlement Act</p><p>Undated 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Mass Transit</p><p>1972-1974 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Media</p><p>1975 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Thomas J. Meskill Nomination – Judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals</p><p>1976-1977 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Middle East</p><p>1972 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Military Defense</p><p>1972-1977 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1620</p><p>1971-1973 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – NASA</p><p>1974 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Net Worth Disclosure</p><p>1973 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – News Media Source Protection Act, S. 318</p><p>Undated 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – No-Fault Insurance</p><p>1975 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Nuclear Energy, June 3</p><p>1972-1977 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Oceans</p><p>1975-1976 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Operations</p><p>1972 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Original Busing Speech, March 24</p><p>1972-1977 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Pages</p><p>1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Political – Connecticut – Yale Political Union and Connecticut Republican Party</p><p>1976-1977 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Postal Service 1975 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Hank Price Eulogy</p><p>1971-1978 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Promotional and Congratulatory Messages</p><p>1974-1976 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Public Financing</p><p>1972-1976 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Public Services</p><p>1971-1975 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Railroads</p><p>1984 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senator Jennings Randolph Retirement</p><p>1969 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Religion</p><p>1971-1980 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Republican Party</p><p>Undated 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1971-1977 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Rhetoric</p><p>Box 1621</p><p>1975 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – S. 199 – Internal Revenue Code of 1954 – Amend – Restrict Authority for Inspection of Tax Returns</p><p>1983 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – S. 272 – Small Business Access to Federal Procurement Information</p><p>1983 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – S. 273 – Minority Small Business Pilot Prosecution Act</p><p>1983 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – S. 589 – Infrastructure Construction in Guam</p><p>Undated 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – S. 1757 – Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Amend – Employment of the Handicapped</p><p>1967-1971 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Sample – Boat Launchings</p><p>1971-1977 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senate</p><p>1972-1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senior Citizens</p><p>1973-1977 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senior Interns 1975 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Slavery – Submission of a Concurrent Resolution</p><p>1971-1977 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Small Business</p><p>1971-1973 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Social Security</p><p>1973 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Solar Energy</p><p>Undated 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Space Program</p><p>1971-1972 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senator Weicker Statements – Congressional Record 1971-1972, Folder 1</p><p>1971-1972 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senator Weicker Statements – Congressional Record 1971-1972, Folder 2</p><p>1976 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senator Weicker Statements – Congressional Record </p><p>Box 1622</p><p>1978 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Senator Weicker Statement s– Congressional Record</p><p>1983-1984 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Speeches – Weicker</p><p>1971-1977 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Sports</p><p>1970 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – SST – Supersonic Transport Aircraft</p><p>1971-1977 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Staff</p><p>1975 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Sunshine in the Senate – Government in the Sunshine Act, S. 5</p><p>1974-1976 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Tax Reform Act of 1976, Folder 1</p><p>1974-1976 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Tax Reform Act of 1976, Folder 2</p><p>1973 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Trade Reform</p><p>1971-1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Transportation</p><p>1972-1976 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Universities Box 1623</p><p>1972-1976 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Veterans</p><p>1969-1974 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Vietnam</p><p>1971-1974 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Washington Report</p><p>1973-1977 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha - Watergate</p><p>1980 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Weicker before Committee on Rules and Administration, September 10</p><p>1973 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Wheat Tax – The Bread Tax Repeal Act</p><p>1971-1977 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Alpha – Youth</p><p>Speeches and Statements – Geographical </p><p>1974-1978 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – California</p><p>1978 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Colorado</p><p>1974 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Connecticut</p><p>1972-1974 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – District of Columbia</p><p>1972-1978 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Florida</p><p>1975 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Georgia</p><p>1971 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Illinois</p><p>1978 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Iowa</p><p>1975 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Maine</p><p>Box 1624</p><p>1972-1978 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Maryland</p><p>1972-1980 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Massachusetts</p><p>1973-1978 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Michigan</p><p>1974 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Missouri 1978 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New Hampshire</p><p>1971-1975 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New Jersey</p><p>1973-1978 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New York</p><p>1974-1978 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Ohio</p><p>1975 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Oklahoma</p><p>1979 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Oregon</p><p>1975-1978 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Pennsylvania</p><p>1974 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Puerto Rico</p><p>1974-1975 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – South Dakota</p><p>1974-1978 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Virgin Islands</p><p>1974-1976 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Virginia</p><p>1980 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Washington</p><p>1971-1975 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1972-1978 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Danbury, Connecticut</p><p>1976 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Enfield, Connecticut</p><p>1971-1976 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Glastonbury, Connecticut</p><p>1975-1976 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1971-1977 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Groton, Connecticut</p><p>1976 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Hamden, Connecticut</p><p>1969-1978 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Hartford, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1625</p><p>1974 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Litchfield, Connecticut</p><p>1971-1976 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Manchester, Connecticut</p><p>1976 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Marlborough, Connecticut 1972 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Middletown, Connecticut</p><p>1978 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Mystic, Connecticut</p><p>1974 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New Britain, Connecticut</p><p>1971-1978 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1973-1974 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New London, Connecticut</p><p>1974 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – New Milford, Connecticut</p><p>1976 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – North Branford, Connecticut</p><p>1970-1976 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Norwalk, Connecticut</p><p>1973-1977 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Norwich, Connecticut</p><p>1975 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Suffield, Connecticut</p><p>1974-1977 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1978 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Thompson, Connecticut</p><p>1975 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Trumbull, Connecticut</p><p>1972-1976 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Wallingford, Connecticut</p><p>1972-1980 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Waterbury, Connecticut</p><p>1972 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – West Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1976 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Willimantic, Connecticut</p><p>1975 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Windsor, Connecticut</p><p>1976 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Windsor Locks, Connecticut</p><p>1976 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Winsted, Connecticut</p><p>1975-1976 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Geographical – Woodbridge, Connecticut</p><p>Sub-series I – Radio Tapes</p><p>Box 1626</p><p>1972 1) Radio Tapes – NASA Budget, Amtrak Bailout, Mail Voter Registration, March 15 1972 2) Radio Tapes – Busing, March 23</p><p>1972 3) Radio Tapes – War Powers and Busing, April 5</p><p>1972 4) Radio Tapes – War Powers Bill, Highway Beautification Commission, Amtrak Bailout, April 14</p><p>1972 5) Radio Tapes – Space Program and Amtrak Bailout, April 19</p><p>1972 6) Radio Tapes – Connecticut, May 9</p><p>1972 7) Radio Tapes – Amtrak Funding, Mining of Haiphong Harbor, Case-Church Amendment, Apollo 16 Astronauts Visit to Connecticut, May 18</p><p>1972 8) Radio Tapes – United States-Soviet Union Joint Space Flight, May 26</p><p>1972 9) Radio Tapes – Nancy Joy Ambrose – First Female U.S. Senate Page from Connecticut, May 31</p><p>1972 10) Radio Tapes – Revenue Sharing, September 20</p><p>1973 11) Radio Tapes – Oyster Bay – Long Island Sound, March</p><p>1973 12) Radio Tapes – AX – Close Air Support Aircraft Program Contract, March 1</p><p>1973 13) Radio Tapes – Campaign Reform Act, March 13</p><p>1973 14) Radio Tapes – Lobster Legislation, April 10</p><p>1973 15) Radio Tapes – Fire Legislation, May 11</p><p>1973 16) Radio Tapes – Nationalize the United States Passenger Rail Service, September 10</p><p>1973 17) Radio Tapes – Energy Crisis, November 20</p><p>1973 18) Radio Tapes – Energy, Arabs, Foreign Policy, November 30</p><p>1973 19) Radio Tapes – Staples High School, Westport, Connecticut, November 30</p><p>1973 20) Radio Tapes – Essay Contest, WSTC, December 7</p><p>1974 21) Radio Tapes – After Meeting with Representatives of FEO and Greenwich Gas Station Owners, February 22</p><p>1974 22) Radio Tapes – Transportation – Interstate Railroad Act of 1974, April 10 1974 23) Radio Tapes – Burial of Veterans – National Cemetery in Connecticut, May 10</p><p>1975 24) Radio Tapes – Energy – Gas Rationing, January 22</p><p>1975 25) Radio Tapes – Aid to Railroads, February 26</p><p>1975 26) Radio Tapes – Submarine Day – WSUB Radio, April 12</p><p>1975 27) Radio Tapes – Weicker’s Reaction to Meskill Confirmation, April 24</p><p>1975 28) Radio Tapes – Privacy of Tax Returns, April 29</p><p>1975 29) Radio Tapes – Energy, May 6</p><p>1975 30) Radio Tapes – Privacy of Tax Returns, May 14</p><p>1975 31) Radio Tapes – Handicapped, May 16</p><p>1975 32) Radio Tapes – Bicentennial, May 17</p><p>1975 33) Radio Tapes – Transcript – Weicker Supports WICC’s Radiothon for Muscular Dystrophy, June 7</p><p>1975 34) Radio Tapes – Oil Decontrol, September 9</p><p>1975 35) Radio Tapes – Transcript – Weicker on Energy Policy, September 30</p><p>1975 36) Radio Tapes – Weicker Announces Relief Fund for Connecticut Flooding, October 2</p><p>1975 37) Radio Tapes – Weicker Comments on Stationing of American Technicians in the Sinai Desert, October 10</p><p>1975 38) Radio Tapes – CPIN – Week in Washington Regarding Energy Policy, October 31</p><p>1975 39) Radio Tapes – CPIN – Week in Review – Sunshine Bill and Energy Policy, November 7</p><p>1975 40) Radio Tapes – Energy, November 13</p><p>1975 41) Radio Tapes – Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Southeastern Connecticut, December</p><p>1975 42) Radio Tapes – Opposition to Involvement in Angola, December 17</p><p>1976 43) Radio Tapes – Connecticut Railroads, January 23 1976 44) Radio Tapes – Railroad Reorganization Act, January 26</p><p>1976 45) Radio Tapes – Connecticut Unemployment, February 19</p><p>1976 46) Radio Tapes – Intelligence Oversight Committee, February 25</p><p>1976 47) Radio Tapes – Public Financing of Presidential Campaigns, March 11</p><p>1976 48) Radio Tapes – Vote Against Presidential Campaign Subsidies, March 25</p><p>1976 49) Radio Tapes – Rail Revitalization Act, April 3</p><p>1976 50) Radio Tapes – List of Radio Tapes, April 15-June 23</p><p>1976 51) Radio Tapes – Federal Aid to Disadvantaged Students, May 11</p><p>1976 52) Radio Tapes – Establishing an Intelligence Oversight Committee, May 20</p><p>1976 53) Radio Tapes – Dependence on Foreign Energy Sources, June 2</p><p>1976 54) Radio Tapes – Shortening the Political Campaign Season, June 13</p><p>1976 55) Radio Tapes – Fourth Anniversary of the Watergate Break-in – Watergate Reform Legislation, June 17</p><p>1976 56) Radio Tapes – Watergate Reform Bill, July 2, 1976</p><p>1976 57) Radio Tapes – Rail Tragedy on the New Canaan Branch Railroad Line, July 19</p><p>1976 58) Radio Tapes – Override the Public Works Employment Bill Veto, July 21</p><p>1976 59) Radio Tapes – Tax Privacy Reforms, July 27</p><p>1976 60) Radio Tapes – Delay in Passage of the Clean Air Act, July 29</p><p>1976 61) Radio Tapes – Vote against the Tax Reform Act, August 6</p><p>1976 62) Radio Tapes – Death of the Watergate Reform Act, September 29</p><p>1976 63) Radio Tapes – Save the Whales Study Legislation, September 29</p><p>1977 64) Radio Tapes – “Today” Program, March 16</p><p>1977 65) Radio Tapes – Energy, April 29</p><p>1977 66) Radio Tapes – Amtrak Meeting, September 15</p><p>1977 67) Radio Tapes – Energy, October 31 1977 68) Radio Tapes – Cost Overruns on Trident Submarines, Interview with Joe Benton, WFSB-TV, Hartford, November 30</p><p>Sub-series J – News Show Transcripts</p><p>Box 1627</p><p>Ca.1971 1) [News Show Transcripts] – Lead-in to Apollo 14 Movie</p><p>1971 2) [News Show Transcripts] – “Meet the New Senators” – CBS-TV, January 17</p><p>1971 3) [News Show Transcripts] – “Man in Office” – WNBC-TV, February 28</p><p>1971 4) [News Show Transcripts] – WSTC Radio Scripts, April-November</p><p>1971 5) [News Show Transcripts] – “Your Senator’s Report” – Program with Senator Hugh Scott, June 15</p><p>1971 6) [News Show Transcripts] – Joseph McCaffrey – WNAL News, August 3</p><p>1971 7) [News Show Transcripts] – Transcript of “First Tuesday” – Unemployment – Bristol, September 7</p><p>1971 8) [News Show Transcripts] – Joseph McCaffrey – “Meet the Member”, September 13</p><p>1972 9) [News Show Transcripts] – Radio Transcript – NBC’s “Comment” – Mass Transportation, July 30</p><p>1972 10) [News Show Transcripts] – “Man in Office”, December 3</p><p>1973 11) [News Show Transcripts] – Newsmakers – WCBS-TV, January 14</p><p>1973 12) [News Show Transcripts] – Announcement of Francis McCarthy, March 22</p><p>1973 13) [News Show Transcripts] – Face the Nation, April 1</p><p>1973 14) [News Show Transcripts] – Buckley/Weicker Debate – Watergate Investigation – CBS News, December 2</p><p>1974 15) [News Show Transcripts] – Issues and Answers, January 13</p><p>1974 16) [News Show Transcripts] – Newsmakers, March 17</p><p>1974 17) [News Show Transcripts] – Face the Nation, July 14 1974 18) [News Show Transcripts] – “Here and Now” – WNBC-TV, December 1</p><p>1975 19) [News Show Transcripts] – Eyewitness News Conference – Interviews with Weicker, November 16</p><p>1976 20) [News Show Transcripts] – WFSB Channel 3 – Interview with Weicker, August 29</p><p>1976 21) [News Show Transcripts] – Daniel Schorr – Abortion – Interview with Weicker, September 16</p><p>1977 22) [News Show Transcripts] – “Congressional Report” – WFSB-TV Hartford – Panama Canal, September 9</p><p>1978 23) [News Show Transcripts] – Text of “Good Morning America” Show, January 12</p><p>1978 24) [News Show Transcripts] – Interview – Weicker’s Resignation from the Senate Ethics Committee, April 14</p><p>1978 25) [News Show Transcripts] – Weicker as a Guest on WTTG “Panorama”, May 31</p><p>1978 26) [News Show Transcripts] – WXCI Interview – Scott Benjamin – “Focus”, June 16</p><p>1978 27) [News Show Transcripts] – Interview – Weicker on “Congressional Report”, July 13</p><p>Sub-series K - Telelectures</p><p>Box 1628</p><p>1975 1) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, October 22</p><p>1975 2) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, October 28</p><p>1975 3) [Telelectures] – Topics – Norwalk Community College, October 28</p><p>1975 4) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, October 29</p><p>1975 5) [Telelectures] – Topics – Bunnell High School, Stratford, October 29</p><p>1975 6) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, November 5</p><p>1975 7) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, November 13 1975 8) [Telelectures] – Topics – Darien High School, November 13</p><p>1975 9) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, November 18</p><p>1975 10) [Telelectures] – Topics – Mattatuck Community College, November 18</p><p>1975 11) [Telelectures] – Topics – Torrington High School, November 20</p><p>1975 12) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, December 9</p><p>1976 13) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, January 15</p><p>1976 14) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, January 27</p><p>1976 15) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, February 3</p><p>1976 16) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions, February 5</p><p>1976 17) [Telelectures] – New Canaan High School, March 18</p><p>1976 18) [Telelectures] – Topics – Gunnery School, May 5</p><p>1976 19) [Telelectures] – Topics – Gilbert High School, May 14</p><p>1977 20) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions – List, March-May</p><p>1978 21) [Telelectures] – Bristol East High School, March 6</p><p>1978 22) [Telelectures] – Telelecture Questions – List, May 24</p><p>1978 23) [Telelectures] – Darien High School, June 12</p><p>Sub-series L - Newsletters</p><p>Box 1629</p><p>1971 1) [Newsletters] – February</p><p>1971 2) [Newsletters] – June</p><p>1971 3) [Newsletters] – June, Annotated Copies</p><p>1971 4) [Newsletters] – September</p><p>1972 5) [Newsletters] – S.O.B, 1972</p><p>1972 6) [Newsletters] – February Ca. 1973 7) [Newsletters] – Newsletter Drafts</p><p>1973 8) [Newsletters] – S.O.B., 1973</p><p>1972-1974 9) [Newsletters] – Newsletter – Articles, Draft, Pictures, News Clippings, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1974 10) [Newsletters] – Newsletter – Articles, Draft, Pictures, News Clippings, Folder 2</p><p>1975 11) [Newsletters] – March</p><p>1975 12) [Newsletters] – August</p><p>1976 13) [Newsletters] – January</p><p>Sub-series M – Voting Records</p><p>Box 1630</p><p>1969-1973 1) [Voting Records] – 91st through 93rd Congresses </p><p>1971 2) [Voting Records] – 92nd Congress, 1st Session</p><p>1972-1973 3) [Voting Records] – 92nd Congress, 2nd Session, Folder 1</p><p>1972-1973 4) [Voting Records] – 92nd Congress, 2nd Session, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) [Voting Records] – 93rd Congress, 1st Session</p><p>1983-1988 6) [Voting Records] – 98th through 100th Congress, Folder 1</p><p>1983-1988 7) [Voting Records] – 98th through 100th Congress, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1631</p><p>1983-1988 1) [Voting Records] – 98th through 100th Congress, Folder 3</p><p>1983-1988 2) [Voting Records] – 98th through 100th Congress, Folder 4</p><p>1983-1988 3) [Voting Records] – 98th through 100th Congress, Folder 5</p><p>1974 4) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1974 Senate Votes, January 21 – December 18, 1974 1975 5) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1975, Senate Votes, February 19 – December 17, 1975</p><p>1975-1980 6) [Voting Records] – National Republican Congressional Committee, Roll Call Vote Report – Moffett – Environmental Protection Agency, Urban Development – March 1975 – July 1980</p><p>1975-1981 7) [Voting Records] – National Republican Congressional Committee, Roll Call Vote Report – March 20, 1975 – September 15, 1981</p><p>1976 8) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1976, Senate Votes, February 25 – September 29, 1976</p><p>Box 1632</p><p>1977 1) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1977, Senate Votes, January 31 – November 2, 1977</p><p>1978 2) [Voting Records] – Connecticut District Election Profiles</p><p>1978 3) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1978, Senate Votes, February 7 – October 15, 1978</p><p>1979 4) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1979, Senate Votes, February 22 – December 20, 1979</p><p>1980 5) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1980, Senate Votes, February 28 – December 9, 1980</p><p>1973-1982 6) [Voting Records] – Lowell Weicker Voting Analysis – Republican Policy Committee and the Republican Conference Voting Reports</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Voting Records] – National Republican Senatorial Committee, Roll Call Vote Report, 1981 and 1982, Senate Votes, January 22, 1981 – July 15, 1982</p><p>1974-1981 8) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book One, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1633</p><p>1974-1981 1) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book One, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1981 2) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book One, Folder 3</p><p>1974-1981 3) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book Three, Folder 1 1974-1981 4) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book Three, Folder 2</p><p>1974-1981 5) [Voting Records] – Voting Records – Book Three, Folder 3</p><p>1972-1981 6) [Voting Records] – Voting Record on the Budget – Congressional Record Indexes</p><p>Box 1634</p><p>1971-1982 1) [Voting Records] – Weicker Voting Record – Foreign Affairs, 95th – 97th Congresses</p><p>1982 2) [Voting Records] – Voting Record Analysis – Weicker, Folder 1</p><p>1982 3) [Voting Records] – Voting Record Analysis – Weicker, Folder 2</p><p>1982 4) [Voting Records] – Voting Record on Multiple Issues – 97th Congress</p><p>1983 5) [Voting Records] – Male/Female Voting Behavior Analysis, 1976-1982 Elections</p><p>Undated 6) [Voting Records] – Voting Record on Social Issues – Weicker – Book Two</p><p>Box 1635</p><p>Undated 1) [Voting Records] – Voting Record on Welfare – Weicker – Book Two</p><p>Sub-series N – Appointment Books</p><p>Box 1636</p><p>1971-1972 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1971 </p><p>1972-1973 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1972</p><p>1973-1974 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1973</p><p>Box 1637</p><p>1973-1975 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1974</p><p>1974-1976 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1975 1975-1977 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1976</p><p>Box 1638</p><p>1976-1978 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1977</p><p>1978-1980 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1979</p><p>1980-1982 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1981, Book 1</p><p>Box 1639</p><p>1980-1982 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1981, Book 2</p><p>1981-1983 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1982</p><p>1982-1984 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1983</p><p>Box 1640</p><p>1987-1989 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1988</p><p>1988-1990 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1989</p><p>1979-1981 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brother Diary – “221 Days in D.C., Touch and Die!” – Appointments Secretary – 1980</p><p>Box 1641</p><p>1976-1978 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Marge Broadbi – 1977 </p><p>1972-1974 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Camille Butler – 1973 </p><p>1973-1975 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Camille Butler – 1974 </p><p>Box 1642</p><p>1973-1974 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Press Appointments – 1973</p><p>1973-1975 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Press Department – 1974 1975-1976 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Press Department – 1975</p><p>Box 1643</p><p>1976 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Press Department – 1976</p><p>1977-1979 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Press Office – Anne Haskell - 1978</p><p>1977-1979 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Bob Santy – 1978</p><p>Box 1644</p><p>1971-1973 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1972 </p><p>1972-1974 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1973 </p><p>1974-1976 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1975</p><p>Box 1645</p><p>1975-1977 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1976</p><p>1977-1979 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1978 </p><p>1979-1981 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1980</p><p>Box 1646</p><p>1983-1985 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1984</p><p>1984-1986 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1985</p><p>1985-1987 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1986</p><p>Box 1647</p><p>1986-1988 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1987</p><p>1987-1989 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1988 1988-1990 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1989</p><p>Box 1648</p><p>1973-1975 1) [Appointment Books] – Guests</p><p>1976-1977 2) [Appointment Books] – Guests</p><p>1977-1980 3) [Appointment Books] – Guests</p><p>1980-1981 4) [Appointment Books] – Guests</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Appointment Books] – Guests</p><p>Series II – Watergate Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Subject Files</p><p>Box 1649</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Memorandum submitted by Alch, Testimony of Attorney Gerald Alch, undated, 28 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Interview with Gerald Alch, Room 1418, New Senate Office Building, May 22, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Letter, James W. McCord, Jr. to Judge Sirica, regarding answers to Sirica’s questions, March 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Memo from J.A.J. regarding McCord-United States v., September 19, 1972, 3 pages, with attached letter from Earl J. Silbert to Gerald Alch, Esquire, September 18, 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Handwritten note regarding CRP contacts, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: “Counter-Espionage Agent for the Republicans: The True Story of the Watergate Case,” Table of Contents, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Document with nine numbered paragraphs regarding Mafia connections with Israel, DNC funds and Emprise Corporation; leaks, Jack Anderson and Alaskan Airlines, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Document entitled “Violence,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Document entitled “Demonstrations and Violence,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Paper, “Violence Planned for the GOP Convention: Summaries of News Items,” undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Handwritten note from Jim McCord to Gerald Alch with strategy for McCord’s defense attached, July 13, 1972, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Letter, Alch to McCord regarding McCord’s appeal filed in the Court of Appeals, February 6, 1973, 2 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Note, Jim McCord to Gerald Alch regarding Russo and Ellsberg v. Byrne, August 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Note, Jim McCord to Gerry Alch, regarding the “Shift of Focus of the Publicity,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1968 Folder 1. Gerald Alch Memo: Document regarding disclosure of all impermissibly intercepted conversations (of McCord’s) during a trial for the protection of the defendant, set forth in the Senate report on the Omnibus Crime Control Bill of 1968, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 2. American Airlines Statement: Statement by George A. Spater before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, November 15, 1973, with attached Spater biography, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. American Airlines Statement:Witness Summary, George A. Spater, undated, with Exhibit Index, check voucher, American Airlines check, letter from Miller to Parkinson, letter from Barrick to Miller, and letter from Miller to Barrick attached, 18 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 3. American-Western Merger: Memo, Geoff to Lowell Weicker, regarding the American-Western Merger Case, May 27, 1976, 1 page, with memos dated May 25, 1976 and May 24, 1976 attached, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Document entitled “Persons and Organizations” of the Dairy Industry, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Letter, Gage to Weicker, regarding testimony by Gary E. Hanman before the Senate Select Committee, November 15, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Memorandum to File from Allen Wietz regarding an “Interview with Clifford Hardin,” October 17, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Letter, Hillings to Nixon, regarding “Sec. 22 Tariff Commission (Milk) Recommendations Presidential Proclamation,” December 16, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Memo, Strachan to Haldeman, regarding “Political Matters,” February 19, 1972, 3 pages (appears the document has been redacted).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Handwritten notes regarding AMPI, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Chronology of Milk Fund investigation, October 18, 1973, 2 pages, with a Washington Post article, “Ten Donors Gave Nixon $6 Million,” attached, September 3, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Handwritten list of questions and answers of unknown individual regarding familiarity with Jacobsen and milk industry contributions to Nixon’s reelection campaign, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Untitled document regarding the likelihood of further Committee hearings, February 19, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Document entitled “Alphabetical Witness List for Milk Case,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Memo, Strachan to Haldeman, regarding “Milk Money,” September 11, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: Handwritten notes regarding Center for Corporate Responsibility and Dean documents, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Jack Anderson: Collection of articles by Jack Anderson, January 10, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Jack Anderson: Handwritten notes regarding Jack Anderson, undated, 1 page; Weicker handwritten notes regarding Committee strategy, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Jack Anderson: A note by James McCord, on Jack Anderson, forwarding a report on Anderson’s association with Mrs. Claire Chennault, undated, 1 page, with the report, a page with Chinese Refugee Relief letterhead and a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation for the Chinese Refugee Relief attached, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Weicker handwritten notes regarding inquiries, especially the $100,000, undated, 1 page. </p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Letter, unknown to Atkins regarding Ashland Oil’s corporate contribution to the Finance Committee to Reelect the President, July 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Letter, Atkins to Berdes regarding Ashland Oil’s contribution, July 28, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Orin E. Atkins Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Claude C. Wilde, Jr. Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: George A. Spater Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Harding L. Lawrence Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Russell DeYoung Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Witness Summary, Orin E. Atkins, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Copy of a First National City Bank check in the amount of $100,000, March 24, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Letter, Parkinson to Mr. and Mrs. Atkins regarding Atkins’s contribution and the possible disclosure of all names of contributors to the Select Committee, July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Letter, Vinson to Stans regarding Parkinson’s letter to Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and the misinformation in that letter, July 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Letter, Barrick to Vinson regarding acknowledgement of Vinson’s letter to Stans, July 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Orin E. Atkins: Copy of a Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President check in the amount of $100,000, July 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Attorney-Client Privilege: Memorandum of Law, Attorney-Client Privilege, prepared by Counsel to the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 11 pages, with Rule of Evidence number 503 attached, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. Background Information: Report, “Watergate Investigation,” undated, 17 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: Memorandum, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the possible release of Grand Jury transcripts to the Select Committee, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Letter, Heacock to Ervin, regarding Mr. Heacock’s offer to provide a solution to the “Watergate mystery,” April 21, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Letter, Heacock to Weicker and Baker, regarding Heacock’s intelligence gathering and offering the information to Weicker and Baker to facilitate their Watergate investigation, May 24, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: “Memo of Attempts to Alert the Executive and Legislative Branches of Government to the Deeper Conspiracy Behind the Watergate Case” by Heacock and Thompson, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information:Excerpts from “The Cuban Invasion” by Karl E. Meyer and Tad Szule, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Background Information: An untitled document regarding “the author of a 1971 novel about political espionage and assassination,” the crippling of a southern governor and alleged discussions with Cuban connected individuals, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: Article, written by an unknown author (Weicker), regarding the consequences of Watergate, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: “Watergate Implications – I, II, and III,” Comments by unknown individual (Weicker), May 1-3, 1973, 6 pages, with attached copy of an envelope addressed to Dick McGowan with handwritten notes on the back, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Handwritten calendar citing meetings and telephone calls of various individuals involved in the Watergate investigation, January-May 1973, 5 pages. 1974 Folder 8. Background Information: Memo, Beach to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s vote attendance record, January 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Chronology, Weicker’s involvement with the Senate Select Committee, February 8-June 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Brezhnev’s Gone-Watergate Again,” June 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Background Information: The Sunday Herald Advertiser article, “Government Lawyer Bitter Over Watergate Squeeze,” June 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: The News American article, “CREEP Darkly Busy Before Watergate,” June 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: The San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle article, “What the Senate Hearings Hope to Reveal,” May 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Times-Union article, “Watergate Nadir, Historians Agree,” May 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: The Light article, “Dirty Politics Goes Way Back in U.S. History Books,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: The Herald-Examiner article, “Watergate: Where It Will Lead,” May 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: The Herald-Examiner article, “They Still Answer Phones Down at the CREEP Office,” undated, 1 page. 1974 Folder 8. Background Information: The Washington Post article, “Ford Convinced Nixon Is Innocent,” January 23, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Background Information: The Washington Post article, “Scott Says Nixon Holds Some Proof In Watergate Case,” January 21, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Background Information: “Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, September 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Minneapolis Tribune, Bureau of accuracy and fair play, Article: “Hearing halt gives Nixon brief breather,” questionnaire on the accuracy of the article, June 19, 1973, June 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Background Information: The New York Times article, “Closing In on Whoever Silenced the Vital Tape,” January 20, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Background Information: The New York Times article, “Impeachment: Legal Terms Describe a Political Process,” January 20, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Choice for Probe Won’t Please White House,” February 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Background Information: Memo, Fred to Lowell Weicker, regarding attached background materials on Senator Humphrey and the “charges of illegal campaign practices with which he has been associated,” undated, 1 page, with a New York Times article, pages from Facts on File, and Chapter 6 of the Final Report of the Select Committee attached, March 11, 1976, June 1974, 26 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Senator Claims Story Planted,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Background Information: The Hartford Times article, “’Cleared on Funds,’ Sen. Weicker Says,” August 15, 1975, 1 page. 1975 Folder 8. Background Information: The Hartford Times article, “Harassment Backfires,” August 15, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Background Information: Time magazine article, “Lowell Weicker Gets made,” July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Background Information: A portion of Dean’s testimony beginning with the transcript of a telephone conversation between Kleindienst and Ehrlichman, undated, 6 pages. </p><p>1974 Folder 9. Senator Howard Baker: Letter, Inouye to Baker, regarding Colson’s revocation of his 5th amendment rights and his cooperation with Baker, March 21, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Alfred Baldwin interview at unknown law offices in New Haven, Connecticut, March 30, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Memo, McCord to Odle, regarding a volunteer applicant named Beulah Hendley, June 15, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Certificate of Incorporation of Chinese Refugee Relief, June 2, 1972, 1 page, with attached document with Chinese Refugee Relief letterhead, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Transcript of a telephone conversation between “A” and “M” at the law office of Ginsberg, Mirto & Ginsburg, West Haven, Connecticut, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Handwritten notes regarding Alfred Baldwin’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 5 pages with attached Schedule D, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, Itemized Expenditures – Personal Services, Loans, and Transfers for the period August 1-9, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting between Robert Mirto, J. Terrance O’Grady, attorneys for Alfred Baldwin, and Earl Silbert, Donald Campbell and Seymour Glanzer to discuss Baldwin’s cooperation in the Watergate investigation, July 6, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Memo, McCord to Odle regarding Jane Armstrong, a possible volunteer for the Committee to Re-Elect the President, June 15, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Copy of a check from the Finance Committee to Re- Elect the President, payable to Alfred Baldwin, August 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Handwritten notes regarding questioning of Alfred Baldwin, undated, 38 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Alfred Baldwin: Handwritten notes regarding questioning of Alfred Baldwin, undated, 16 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Memo to file of Alfred C. Baldwin III, Meeting between Robert Mirto, J. Terrance O’Grady, Earl Silbert, Donald Campbell and Seymour Glanzer (same as item Number 6 in previous folder), July 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Proposed line of questions for Baldwin, undated, 11 pages (annotated).</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Proposed line of questions for Baldwin, undated, 11 pages (different annotations on this document).</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Baldwin Witness Summary, undated, 4 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Handwritten notes regarding Baldwin questions and answers, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Typed questions for Baldwin, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Memo, McGowan to Weicker, regarding a “Baldwin Interview,” March 28, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Handwritten questions for Baldwin, March 30, 1973, 21 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Handwritten questions for Baldwin (Weicker w/ Baldwin), March 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Handwritten notes regarding Baldwin’s testimony, May 20, 1973, 11 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Copy of section 2514 of part 18 of the Code of Federal Regulations regarding “Immunity of witnesses,” July 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Baldwin biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Chronology of Baldwin’s participation in the Watergate break-in, based on sub facts and sources, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memos Sent to Nixon Aides,” October 6, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Washington Post article, “Key U.S. Witness Tells of Bugging Democrats,” January 18, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Baldwin Expected to Describe Role of Liddy and McCord,” January 17, 1972, 2 pages. </p><p>1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Los Angeles Times article, “An Insider’s Account of the Watergate Bugging,” October 5, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Nixon Group Got Bug Reports, Baldwin Says,” October 5, 1972, 2 pages 1972 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The New York Times article, “Excerpts From Interview With Man Who Says He Helped in Bugging of Democrats,” October 7, 1972, 3 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: The Washington Post article, “Witness Can’t Recall Who Got Tapped Logs,” January 23, 1973, 2 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Alfred Baldwin Statements/Testimony: Typewritten notes regarding a meeting with Bob Woodard of The Washington Post, March 27, 1973, 2 pages</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Bernard Barker: Bernard L. Barker Witness Summary, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Roger Barth: Interview with Roger Barth at G334 New Senate Office Building, by Scott Armstrong and Mark Lackritz, July 31, 1973, 17 pages (pages 5 and 17 are missing).</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Robert Bartlome: Robert E. Bartlome Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. Carmine Bellino: Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Subcommittee to Investigate Allegations Against Carmine S. Bellino, Minority View, undated, 6 pages, with attachments: Memo from Bartlett; letter from Bartlett and Scott et al. to Ervin; Statement by Honorable George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; John W. Leon Affidavit; Joseph Shimon Affidavit; Edward Murray Jones Affidavit; letter from Ervin to Scott; Individual Views of Subscribing Senators In Response to Individual Views of Senator Gurney, undated, 21 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. Carmine Bellino: Letter, Sanders to Gurney, October 16, 1973, 3 pages, with attachment: Draft of Minority View to be appended to Report of Subcommittee Conducting Inquiry of Allegations Against Carmine S. Bellino, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Witness Summary, Wilbur M. Bennett, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., St. Paul, Minnesota, undated, 3 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Letter, Maury Stans to Bennett, regarding contributions to Nixon’s reelection campaign, April 28, 1972, 1 page. 1973 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Letter, Parkinson to Bennett, regarding amounts of contributions to Nixon’s reelection campaign, July 5, 1973, 4 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Letter, Bennett to Stans, regarding $30,000 contribution made to the Finance Committee to Reelect the President, August 16, 1973, 1 page</p><p>1973 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Letter, Parkinson to Bennett, regarding the possible return of the $30,000 contribution, August 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Letter, Barrick to Bennett, regarding the return of the $30,000 contribution, September 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1968-1972 Folder 16. 3-M & Wilber Bennett: Copies of 3-M checks, ledgers and memos regarding 1968 and 1972 campaign fundraising, multiple dates, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 17. Helen Delich Bentley: Letter, Courey to Fellow Marylanders, regarding possible U.S. Senate candidacy of Helen Delich Bentley, undated, 1 page, with attachments: Document entitled “Senate Bid by Bentley, FMC Chairman, Stirs Controversy in Maritime Community,” June 13, 1973, 4 pages; copy of contribution card for Bentley campaign, undated, 1 page; Document summarizing Ms. Bentley’s solicitation of funds for the 1972 campaign, October 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 17. Helen Delich Bentley: Handwritten note regarding Bentley’s trip to Venezuela, her Committee interview and a contribution to Nixon, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 18. Berl Bernhard Testimony: Before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Washington, D.C., Exhibits of Berl Bernhard, Former Campaign Manager for Senator Edmund S. Muskie, October 31, 1973, 152 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 18. Berl Bernhard Testimony: Before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Washington, D.C., Testimony of Berl Bernhard, Former Campaign Manager for Senator Edmund S. Muskie, October 31, 1973, 45 pages. Undated Folder 18. Berl Bernhard Testimony: Supplement to Bernhard Witness Summary regarding Campaign Finances, undated, 3 pages with Berhard’s Witness Summary attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Box 1650</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Morton Blackwell: Morton C. Blackwell Interview Digest, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Morton Blackwell: Memo from Morton C. Blackwell, regarding Blackwell’s suggestion of Mike McMinoway to do field work for C.R.P., June 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Morton Blackwell: Memo to Chisolm regarding Blackwell’s suggestion of Mike McMinoway to do field work for C.R.P., May 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Morton Blackwell: Document entitled “From Herbert Porter Interview, April 21, 1973, pages 13-16, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Morton Blackwell: Press clipping from The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “Sedan Chair II Identified in GPO Spy Code,” June 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Braniff Airways: Witness Summary, Harding L. Lawrence, Braniff Airways, Inc., Dallas, Texas, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Braniff Airways: Copies of checks from and made payable to Braniff, ledger sheets, check vouchers, cash accounting reports, cash receipt item distribution lists, and account analysis sheets, March 29, 1972, 33 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Braniff Airways: Document describing the distribution of the checks and vouchers in item number 2, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 2. Braniff Airways: Press Release – August 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Braniff Airways: Supplemental Witness List, Camilo Fabrega, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Charles Brennan: Interview with Mr. Brennan (Chick), Wednesday, June 13, 1973, Lowell Weicker, ASF, Mr. Brennan, Room 342, OSOB, 12 pages, with a F.Y.I. handwritten note and a reassurance handwritten note attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 4. Congressman Garry Brown: Letter, Brown to Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, regarding Brown’s involvement in the Banking and Currency Committee’s meetings and requests to question Stans about possible foreign contributions to Nixon’s reelection campaign, undated, 12 pages, with attachments: Letter, Brown to Patman, August 31, 1972, 3 pages (Exhibit No. 1); Letter, Brown to Patman, September 5, 1972, 3 pages (Exhibit No. 2); Letter to Brown, June 29, 1972, 3 pages (Exhibit No. 7); Letter, Parkinson to Brown, June 29, 1973, 1 page; Letter, Brown to Ervin, July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Congressman Garry Brown: Letter, Brown to Ervin, regarding Dean’s testimony in which allegations were made of a cover-up by Brown, June 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Republican advertisement against Muskie, “Wake Up Liberals,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Republican advertisement against Muskie, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: The Washington Post article, “Nixon’s Secret Politician,” March 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Statement of Patrick J. Buchanan Before the Senate Select Committee, September 26, 1973, 18 pages. Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Patrick J. Buchanan, A Biographical Profile, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: The New York Times article “Buchanan Sought to Block Muskie,” September 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Sen. Muskie’s Disarmers,” February 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Memo, Khachigian for Buchanan, regarding a Democratic slush fund, December 7, 1971, 1 page, with a news article attached, “Nixon and Mrs. Gandhi,” November 12, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Memo, Buchanan to Dean, regarding “an extremely good idea,” December 14, 1971, 1 page, with attachments: Document entitled “Democratic Escrow Money,” December 22, 1971, 1 page; New York Times article, “Democrats Seek to Open Old Fund,” December 5, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Supplementary Analysis of Documents, Patrick J. Buchanan, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Letter, Buchanan to the Editor, Washington Post, regarding Buchanan’s opinions about Tom Braden’s article in which Braden suggests that Buchanan subverted the First Amendment, November 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: The Los Angeles Times article “Pat Buchanan’s Papers,” November 22, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Handwritten chronology containing Weicker’s handwritten notes, 4 pages, with handwritten list of questions about Ken Khachigian attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Document with heading “Probe Buchanan’s version of his knowledge and role,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Weicker handwritten notes concerning questioning for Buchanan, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Memo, Sheketoff to Sanders, regarding “Buchanan,” August 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Witness Summary – Patrick J. Buchanan, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Patrick Buchanan: Digest of Interview with Patrick J. Buchanan, September 24, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan to Magruder, regarding the Florida Primary, August 7, 1971, 1 page with attachments: Memo, Khachigian to Buchanan, July 22, 1971, 1 page; News article, “Nixon Foe May Face Florida Primary Bar,” July 21, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding “McCloskey and Florida Primary,” August 11, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan to Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Colson, regarding Buchanan’s campaign strategy, September 13, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan for the President, regarding “The Muskie Watch,” March 24, 1971, 8 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan for the President, regarding “The Resurrection of Hubert Humphrey,” April 19, 1971, 10 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Strachan for Magruder, regarding Buchanan’s Muskie Watch and creating similar structures for Humphrey and Kennedy, May 4, 1971, 1 page. 1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Handwritten notes regarding meeting with Pat Buchanan & JSM, March 5, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Handwritten notes to Pat Buchanan, date unreadable, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General regarding “Tracking Presidential Contenders,” July 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents I: Document regarding campaign strategy against Muskie, Jackson, Kennedy, Humphrey and McCloskey, July 28, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding the Democrats ’72 Sponsors Club, August 13, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan to Dean, with attached memo regarding a Democratic slush fund, December 14 and December 7, 1971, 2 pages; Press clipping “Democrats Seek to Open Old Fund” attached, December 5, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Document entitled “Democratic Escrow Money,” December 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan to the Attorney General and Haldeman, regarding date change for the Tennessee Primary, February 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Sedam for Flemming, regarding “Tennessee Primary Change of Date Legislation,” February 18, 1972, 2 pages, with New York Times article “Jackson’s Strategists Seeking An Earlier Tennessee Primary, February 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, PJB and Khachigian for Mitchell, regarding “Attach Organization & Strategy,” March 14, 1972, 12 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Magruder for Mitchell, regarding the plan of attack at the Democratic National Convention, April 12, 1972, 1 page, with attached attack plan, April 10, 1972, 3 pages. 1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Magruder for Mitchell, regarding contender tracking and strategy, April 14, 1972, 1 page, with attached memo outlining the tracking and strategy plan, April 12, 1972, 9 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan for Mitchell and Haldeman, regarding campaign strategy against McGovern, April 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan for Haldeman and Mitchell, regarding campaign attack strategy, June 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Buchanan to Mitchell, regarding campaign attack strategy against McGovern, June 6, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo from PJB and KK regarding “Assault Strategy” and preparation of an Assault Book, June 8, 1972, 14 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Patrick Buchanan Documents 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding investigations of key McGovern staffers, June 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan to MacGregor and Haldeman, regarding attacking McGovern through the press, July 14, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan to Haldeman, regarding the second edition of the McGovern Assault Book and Buchanan’s suggestion to coordinate an assault strategy, July 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan to MacGregor, Haldeman and Colson, regarding the Assault Book and Buchanan’s suggestions for further attacks on McGovern, August 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan to Nolan, regarding distribution of a letter, September 11, 1972, 1 page, with the letter attached, undated, 1 page. 1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Letter, McGovern to Ms. Gibson, regarding McGovern’s position on abortion, December 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan for Ehrlichman, regarding Project Ellsburg, July 8, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan for the President, regarding “EMK – Political Memorandum, June 9, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan for DeBolt et al., regarding a meeting to discuss campaign strategy, June 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Statement of Patrick J. Buchanan before the Senate Select Committee, September 26, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Handwritten document entitled “Status Report on P’s Requests,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Document beginning with page 4 with handwritten names of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Colson on top right corner (in Weicker’s hand) regarding campaign attack strategy, September 13, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Odle for Timmons, regarding a Buchanan/Khachigian memorandum on dividing the Democrats, October 6, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, “Research” for the Attorney General and Haldeman regarding “Dividing the Democrats,” October 5, 1971, 7 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, The President to Haldeman, regarding a suggestion to have the press pave the way for a Lindsay victory in New York, October 28, 1969, 1 page. 1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Buchanan to the President, regarding Presidential direction “to give thought to how to combat the institutionalized power of the left concentrated in the foundations that succor the Democratic Party,” March 3, 1970, 6 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding a “national campus referendum question” of university students on Vietnam troop withdrawal, April 30, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Haldeman for Magruder, regarding a Harris poll on students’ attitudes, July 9, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding support of student groups that do not want a Vietnam troop withdrawal, April 6, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: An advertisement advocating voting “no” to an immediate Vietnam troop withdrawal, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Reprint of an Associated Press article on the polling of university students on troop withdrawal from Vietnam, April 30, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: An advertisement advocating voting “no” to an immediate Vietnam troop withdrawal, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Haldeman for Colson, et al., regarding a student and young Americans referendum on Vietnam, March 12, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Higby for Magruder, regarding “an attack on Huntley for his statements in Life,” July 16, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Haldeman for Buchanan, et al., regarding use of Victor Laskey as an “in-House columnist,” December 1, 1970, 1 page. 1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding a meeting that created a press strategy to counter a pre-press conference held “to set strategy to embarrass the President,” December 11, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Letter, Buchanan to Kilpatrick, regarding the lack of Presidential press conferences, December 11, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Document addressed “To The Editor,” a sample letter to the editor on press treatment of the President, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Patrick Buchanan Documents 2: Document addressed “To The Editor,” a sample letter to the editor on the number of Presidential press conferences, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Senator Jim Buckley: Letter, Jim Buckley to Lowell Weicker, regarding Buckley’s statement on the resignation of President Nixon, March 18, 1974, 1 page, with Buckley’s statement attached, March 19, 1974, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. John Buckley: Witness Summary, John R. Buckley, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. John Buckley: “Elmer Wyatt on John Buckley,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Bob Buehler: Document describing a meeting between Bob Buehler and Bill Wickens, Buehler describes the creation of the people-to-party program and working with Haldeman, Chapin and Segretti on the program, March 15, 1973, 1 page, with handwritten notes on Buehler’s comments attached, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Stephen Bull Interview: Memo, Sanders to Thompson, regarding interview, August 8, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 12. J. Frederick Buzhardt: United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, April 10, 1974, 49 pages.</p><p>United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential 1974 Folder 12. J. Frederick Buzhardt: Campaign Activities, Vol. I, May 7, 1974, 117 pages</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Judge Matt Byrne: Document entitled “Byrne,” undated, 1 page, with attached Associated Press wire story, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Douglas Caddy: An article from unidentified newspaper, “Douglas Caddy,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Douglas Caddy: Handwritten notes about Caddy, undated, 1 page, with attached handwritten notes about Caddy representing “all 7,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: The Washington Post article, “Election Fund Bill Would Bring Shift to Political Scene,” illegible date, 2 pages</p><p>Undated Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: Document in which an unknown individual (Weicker) introduces an amendment to S. 372, the Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1973 (Possible Weicker amendment), undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: Handwritten notes with comments attributed to various individuals concerning campaign finance reform, undated, 33 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: The White House, Office of the White House Press Secretary, Press Release, “Fact Sheet, Campaign Reform,” March 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: Legislative Reference Service, “Public Campaign Financing,” August 21, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: The New Republic article, “Running for President,” June 9, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: The Washington Post article, “The Case for Private Financing of Campaigns,” October 6, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: Talking Paper, “Federal Campaign Financing,” Republican National Committee, October 9, 1973, 2 pages, with Talking Paper, “Housing Policy Recommendations,” Republican National Committee attached, October 9, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. 1972 Campaign Financing Act: Memorandum of Law, Legislation Concerning Campaign Contributions and Financing of Federal Elections, undated, 29 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. John Caulfield: Memo, Shure to Weicker, regarding Caulfield’s testimony, May 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Biographical note on John J. Caulfield, undated, 2 pages, with Caulfield’s witness summary attached, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Untitled document, with Number A in upper right hand corner, regarding political use of the Internal Revenue Service, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: I.R.S. Talking Paper, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: “Interview with John Caulfield, May 17, beginning approximately 8:30 a.m, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Watergate chronological summary, undated 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Document entitled “Caulfield” regarding a quote by John Dean implicating Caulfield in Watergate and a handwritten question for Caulfield, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Handwritten questions and issues to address with Caulfield concerning Caulfield’s New York Police work, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Witness list, undated, 1 page. 1974 Folder 16. John Caulfield: Memo, Dash to Weicker, regarding Caulfield’s and Ulasewicz’s attached documents and summaries, March 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Memorandum of Law, Admissibility of Hearsay Statements of a Co-conspirator, submitted by Sam Dash, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Document entitled “Areas of Inquiry Re Caulfield,” undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes of the same title attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Statement of John J. Caulfield Before the Senate Select Committee on the Watergate, undated, 26 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Handwritten notes “Re: ‘Modus Operendi’ and ‘Mentality’ of this operation,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. John Caulfield: Digest of Interview with James [sic] Caulfield on May 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: Handwritten notes regarding suggested questions for Caulfield, undated, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. John Caulfield: The Sunday Herald Advertiser article, “Nixon Told FBI Boss Gray to ‘Continue Watergate Probe’,” May 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. John Caulfield: The Sunday Herald Advertiser article, “Senate Seeking to Prove White House Organized Secret Policy Operation,” May 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 16. John Caulfield: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer article, “Spy, Pressure Linked to White House Aides,” undated, 1 page (article is incomplete).</p><p>1972 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: Witness Summary, Fred Taugher, regarding the demonstration that took place outside the Century Plaza Hotel, September 27, 1972, undated, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: H.R. Haldeman opening statement, Monday afternoon, July 30, 1973 regarding campaign pranks, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: H.R. Haldeman testimony, Tuesday, July 31, 1973 regarding campaign pranks, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: Witness Summary, Kenneth Hickman regarding the demonstration outside the Century Plaza Hotel and Mr. Hickman’s delivery of reports on the demonstration and the bombing of the Hollywood Democrats for Nixon headquarters in Los Angeles (Hickman was the Adjutant to Chief Edward Davis, Los Angeles Police Department), undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: LAPD Intra-Departmental Correspondence regarding “After-Action Report – President Nixon’s Visit – September 27, 1972,” October 5, 1972, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: LAPD Intra-Departmental Correspondence regarding “1972 Presidential Visit to Century City,” October 5, 1972, 1 page, with an addendum, death reports, follow-up reports, property receipts, incident and evidence reports attached, September 27, 1972, 17 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 17. Century Plaza Hotel: One page of Buchanan’s testimony, September 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: Document entitled, “Chapin – 5696” regarding O’Brien’s response to a question, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Washington Post article, “Key Nixon Aide Named as ‘Sabotage’ Contact,” October 15, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon aide calls sabotage- link to Chapin hearsay,” October 16, 1972, 1 page. 1973 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The New York Times article, “Lawyer for Nixon told F.B.I. he gave funds to Segretti,” March 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: A chronology of Chapin’s involvement in Watergate based on various sources of information, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: Biographical information on Dwight Chapin, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Chapin, a Close Nixon Aide, Quitting White House Soon,” January 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Washington Post article, “Magazine says Nixon Aide Admits Disruption Effort,” October 30, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Washington Post article, “Chapin Tells Jury of Segretti Reports,” April 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The New York Times article, “Chapin Said to Have Told Nixon Aide to Pay Segretti,” February 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Baltimore Sun article, “Paper says Segretti called Chapin’s home,” November 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: The Washington Post article, “Dwight Chapin: ‘Mr. Nice Guy’,” January 19, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: Article from an unknown newspaper entitled “Dwight L. Chapin,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: Handwritten note regarding a question for Chapin written on a photocopied note card, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 18. Dwight Chapin: An article from an unidentified newspaper entitled “Dwight CHAPIN,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1651</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on surveillance of the Muskiecampaign, March 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Muskie campaign, April 6, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Muskie campaign, April 7, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports re: Ted Kennedy,” April 13, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports re: Senator Humphrey,” April 13, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Teamsters meeting in Washington, April 19, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Senator Mansfield’s comment about Muskie and the various Democrats contending for the Presidential nomination, April 19, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Kennedy campaign talk with political consultant David Garth, April 19, 1971, 2 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Teamsters meeting in Washington, April 21, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on comments by Dick Stewart, Muskie’s press aide, April 21, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the possible Democratic candidates for President, April 26, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding John Kerry’s comments, April 26, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Larry O’Brien’s meeting with the Democratic “front runners,” April 30, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Senators Jackson and Fulbright, and on Muskie’s family, May 5, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friends Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on interviews conducted about Ted Kennedy, May 7, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Ted Kennedy, May 12, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on talks with Berl Bernhard and Larry O’Brien, May 14, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on press comments about Democratic candidates for President, May 18, 1971, 2 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the possibility of McGovern’s candidacy being a front for Kennedy, Wilbur Mills and Mansfield’s comments about Nixon’s foreign policy, May 21, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Proxmire, Ted Kennedy and Birch Bayh, May 28, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on impressions of Democratic candidates for President, June 2, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on various Democratic candidates for President, June 8, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Lyndon Johnson’s interview with Ken Crawford of Newsweek, June 21, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Democratic Candidate’s reactions to the publication of the Pentagon Papers in The New York Times, July 1, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on opinions about Nixon and Reagan, July 1, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Joe Rauth’s opinions on the Democratic candidates, July 1, 1971, 3 pages (it appears that page 3 is not a part of this document, however, page 3 left in place).</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Democratic Candidate’s opinions on the “leak” of the Pentagon Papers, July 2, 1971, 2 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the AFL/CIO reactions to Nixon’s 1971 economic package, July 6, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Democratic candidates analyses of each other, July 7, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Scoop Jackson’s opinions on the Democratic candidacies, July 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on comments about “Texas Democrats,” July 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Larry O’Brien’s meeting “to set limits of spending for Democratic candidates,” July 27, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Wilbur Mills’ opinions on issues, July 27, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Scoop Jackson, July 28, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Eugene McCarthy and John Lindsay, July 28, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s use of the national economy as a political tool, August 2, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s opinions of conservative reaction to Nixon’s upcoming China trip, August 3, 1971, 3 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s use of the Congressional recess, August 6, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s comments on Nixon’s economic program, August 10, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on presentation of Democratic candidates at a picnic in Hollis, New Hampshire, August 11, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend reports” on Reagan and the various Democratic candidates, August 13, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the AFL/CIO and George Meany’s comments about Nixon, August 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on John Lindsay and David Garth Associates, August 25, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Nixon’s China trip and economic program and Democratic candidate’s reactions, August 30, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on George Meany’s opinions on Nixon’s economic program, September 2, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on George Meany’s comments on Nixon’s economic program, September 7, 1971, 4 pages. 1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s opinions on each other, September 15, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s opinions on Muskie, September 17, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the Democratic Candidate’s direction for their own economic programs, September 22, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Democratic economic programs, September 24, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Fred Harris’ entry into the Presidential race, October 4, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Bill Buckley and George Meany’s comments, October 4, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Muskie, Kennedy, O’Brien, Lindsay, McGovern and Proxmire, October 18, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the progress of the Democratic Candidates campaigns, October 18, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Mac Kilduff’s comments on Birch Bayh and Democratic reaction to Nixon’s Supreme Court nominees, October 26, 1971, 3 pages. 1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Muskie’s and Humphrey’s campaigns, October 27, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Taiwan and Nixon’s China trip, November 1, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Scoop Jackson, November 2, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding Senator Jackson’s decision to enter the New Hampshire primary, November 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on McGovern, Harris and McCarthy comments on other candidates, November 8, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Humphrey, November 8, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the New Hampshire primary, November 15, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Daniel Schorr controversy, November 22, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Lindsay’s campaign and Jackson and McCloskey, November 22, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Jackson’s candidacy, November 29, 1971, 3 pages. 1971 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on Muskie’s campaign, December 22, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding George Meany’s illness, January 11, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding Muskie, Jackson, Lindsay, Humphrey, Kennedy and the AFL/CIO, January 14, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Muskie vs. Loeb Explosion,” February 29, 1972, 3 pages,</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell and Haldeman, regarding Kennedy’s candidacy and O’Brien’s schedule, May 3, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, B. H. for M. C., regarding “Chapman’s friend Reports on HHH Schedule,” May 25, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on California polling on Democratic candidates, June 2, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports” on the California primary, June 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding McGovern’s infiltration of campaign headquarters at 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, June 9, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Chapman’s Friend Reports 2: Memo to MMC regarding “Chapman’s Friend Report” on McGovern’s schedule, June 15, 1972, 1 page. </p><p>Undated Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for MacGregor and Haldeman, regarding “Chapman’s Friend Reports on Demoatic Convention,” undated, 9 pages. Undated Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: “Random Observations of Chapman’s Friend in California Re HHH – McGovern,” undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Mitchell, regarding Chapman’s Friend “activities in California 11 days prior to the primary on June 6,” June 12, 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chapman’s Friend for M.M.C., regarding McGovern’s schedule and the surveillance of McGovern’s campaign activities, June 23, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman, regarding “McGovern via Chapman’s Friend,” June 30, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, B.E.H. for M.M.C., regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign activities, July 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign schedule, August 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign schedule in the northeast, August 22, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign schedule in the Midwest, August, 23, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, August 26, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign schedule, August 28, 1972, 3 pages, with a copy of McGovern’s schedule attached, August 20, 1972, 8 pages. 1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding “The McGovern for President Headquarters,” August 29, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign schedule, August 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner to Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding Nixon v. McGovern on economic issues, August 29, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner to Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding “McGovern’s address to the New York Security Analysts on Wall Street and further surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, August 30, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner to Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s schedule and a Washington Hilton party hosted by Joe Robbie, August 31, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner to Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding McGovern’s campaign staff, September 1, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner for Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding members of the press travelling with McGovern and McGovern’s schedule, September 7-9, September 5, 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Memo, Chotiner to Haldeman and MacGregor, regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 6, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 8, 1972, 5 pages (last page is dated October 5, 1972).</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding McGovern’s campaign stops and surveillance of what occurred at each, September 8, 1972, 3 pages. 1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding McGovern’s schedule, September 11, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 11, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 11, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 11, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 12, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 13, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 13, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding McGovern’s economic speech delivered in Portland, Maine, September 15, 1972, September 14, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 14, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 15, 1972, 2 pages. 1972 Folder 3. Chapman’s Friend Reports 3: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 15, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 18, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding the release of a pool report, September 19, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign and pool reports from Columbus and Newark, September 20, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding an argument with an assembly line worker at a Western Electric plant in North Bergen, N.J. and a campaign stop in Newark, September 20, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 21, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 21, 1972, 3 pages. 1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 22, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 26, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 26, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 27, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 28, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, September 30, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 2, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 2, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 3, 1972, 3 pages. 1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding a pool report for October 2, describing the rally in Post Office Square, New York City, October 3, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 4, 1972, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding a pool report on a McGovern meeting with “the All-American Council of the Democratic National Committee” and what occurred after, October 5, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 5, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 6, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, Kansas City, Mo., October 6, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 9, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 11, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding a pool report for Tuesday, October 10, October 11, 1972, 2 pages. 1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 12, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 12, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 17, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign and a pool report for Fort Worth, October 17, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 18, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 19, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 21, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 24, 1972, 2 pages. 1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 24, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 25, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, October 27, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding a pool report from the Sheraton Plaza, New Haven, October 30, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding the Mankiewicz Statement and pool report for November 1, November 2, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Chapman’s Friend Reports: Document entitled “Chapman’s Friend Reports” regarding surveillance of McGovern’s campaign, November 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Handwritten notes regarding the Watergate investigation and amendments to the United States Constitution, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Summons in a Civil Action for Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., National Citizens’ Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, Inc., et al. v. the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., September 14, 1973, 1 page, with attached Petition for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, undated, 16 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: National Citizens’ Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, Inc v. the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Motion for Preliminary Injunction and for Early Hearing on the Merits, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: National Citizens’ Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, Inc. v. the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Practices, Memorandum in Support of Motion of Petitioners for a Preliminary Injunction, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: S. Res. 60 – To establish a select committee of the Senate to conduct an investigation of illegal activities were engaged in by any persons in the presidential election of 1972, February 7, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Document entitled “Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California” from William Marlin, queries from the press and Marlin’s answers, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1962 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Mailing from the Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, October, 1962, 2 pages, with attachments: Letter, Secretary of State of the State of California undated, 1 page; Nixon for Governor Finance Committee, 1962 General Campaign Statement, undated, 1 page; Notes on expenses for candidates to offices in the State of California, undated, 1 page; Committee’s Campaign Statement of Receipts and Expenditures from the Treasurer of the Committee for the election Richard M. Nixon, Office of the Governor, November 6, 1962, 5 pages.</p><p>1962 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Copy of a check, no. 3837, Nixon for Governor, $35,000, October 22, 1962, 1 page, with a ledger page from the same checking account, 2 pages.</p><p>1962 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Letter, Marlin to Dear fellow American, Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, October 15, 1962, 1 page.</p><p>1964 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: Democratic State Central Committee, et al. v. Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, et al., October 20, 1964, 20 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: State of Connecticut v. Carl D. Larson, Superior Court Fairfield County, Brief in Support of Defendant Carl D. Larson’s Notice to take Deposition, May 26, 1972, 6 pages. 1972 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: United State District Court for the District of Columbia, John Briggs, et al. vs. Guy Goodwin, et al., Jury Trial Requested, Complaint, May 1974, 13 pages, with Exhibits A and B attached, July 12 and 13, 1972, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Civil Suits: United State District Court for the District of Columbia, John Briggs, et al, v. Guy Goodwin, et al., Plaintiffs’ Brief in Opposition to Defendant Goodwin’s Motion to Dismiss, August 16, 1974, 28 pages.</p><p>Box 1652</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 1. Civil Suits, United States v. Briggs 1: Memorandum re prosecutorial misconduct in respect to the V.V.A.W. conspiracy case (United States v. Briggs, United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida, No. GCR 1353) – the next in the sequence of conspiracy cases against anti-war activists, undated, 170 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 2. Civil Suits, United States v. Briggs 2: United States District Court, Northern District of Florida, Gainesville Division, United States of America v. John K. Briggs, et al., CR Bi, 1353, undated, 154 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Pay stub for unknown individual, April 6, 1972, 1 page (original document has been withdrawn for privacy concerns, sanitized copy is in its location within the folder)</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of check from Robert Bartlome to Dedicated Americans for Effective Government, April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. ledger page recording salaries, April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. payroll certificate for period ending April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Portion of a telephone log showing long distance telephone calls, undated, 1 page. 1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: The American Ship Building Co. payroll ledger, April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copies of eight payroll checks from The American Ship Building Co., April 6, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copies of two checks from Matthew Clark to Loyal Americans for Government Reform and the Stable Society Council, April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Memo, Clark to Lepkowski, regarding a pay deduction and the amount to be credited to George M. Steinbrenner, September 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Affidavit of Ronald H. Slater, Vice President, Administration, The American Ship Building Company, November 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Handwritten statement of Robert Bartlome before two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, August 23, 1973, 7 pages, with attachments: handwritten note with names of groups to forward contributions to and the amount to each, undated, 1 page; a certificate acknowledging a pay bonus and that the bonus was not an inducement to contribute to any political group, signed by Matthew Clark, December 30, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Handwritten statement of Matthew Clark before two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, August 28, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Memo to file regarding employees of The American Ship Building Company to receive pay bonuses, directed by George Steinbrenner, April 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of a receipt from Bartlome for Clark’s contributions to the Nixon Campaign, undated, 1 page. 1972 Folder 3. Matthew Clark & Robert Bartlome: Copy of American Shipbuilding Company payroll register showing bonuses to eight American Shipbuilding employees on April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Matthew Edward Clark, Jr.: Witness summary of Matthew Edward Clark, Jr., undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Matthew Edward Clark, Jr.: Witness summary of Robert E. Bartlome, October 30-31, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: All the President’s Men, photocopies of pages 135- 144, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Clawson biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Document entitled “CLAWSON” regarding Clawson’s link to the “Canuck” letter, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: An article from an unidentified newspaper, KEN W. CLAWSON,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Kenneth Clawson: Letter, Weicker to Ervin, regarding Weicker’s motion “pertaining to a meeting between the Committee and the President,” November 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Colson Blasts Post Watergate Reports,” November 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Colson Takes Lie Test to Support Testimony,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Charles Colson vs. Time: A Reminder for the Press,” January 28, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Baltimore Sun article, “Time says Colson had deceit role,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Chicago Tribune article, “Ex-Nixon aide tells why he quit,” March 26, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “Aides say Colson Approved Bugging,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Charles Wendell Colson,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo regarding “Dealing with our Political Enemies,” August 16, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding “Opposition Activity,” August 12, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding an enemies list, September 9, 1971, 1 page, with attachments: Memo dated June 24, 1971, 1 page; the enemies list, June 24, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Harold Gibbons, a Vice President of the Teamsters Union in St. Louis, June 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker et al., regarding “Opponents List Additions,” June 25, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker et al., regarding the “Opponents List,” July 16, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Jack Anderson, November 17, 1972, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Inouye to Baker, regarding Colson’s appearance before the full committee in executive session, March 21, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Weicker to Dash, regarding Colson’s appearance before the full committee in executive session, March 28, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Sidney Dickstein to Dash, regarding Weicker’s and Inouye’s suggestion that Colson appear before the committee, March 29, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: The Washington Post article, “A ‘Scheme to Defame’ is Charged to Colson,” June 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Sidney Dickstein to Dash, regarding issues of Colson’s knowledge of CIA involvement in Watergate and his contacts with Senator Baker and Minority Counsel Fred Thompson, April 17, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Armed Service Committee Executive Session on CIA with Walters Testifying,” July 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An unidentified document that lists comments by and about Colson, listed by number; begins with number 4 and ends with number 8, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: An unidentified document that lists dates with what occurred on those dates (believe this is part of another document, describes aliases and disguises of Howard Hunt), undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s recollections of Howard Hunt’s activities, August 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the Record by EA/DDCI regarding “TSD Request for Guidance on Extent of Assistance to Mr. Howard Hunt,” August 1971, 1 page. 1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Cushman for Ehrlichman, regarding “Contact with Mr. Howard Hunt,” January 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo regarding contact with Hunt and items provided to him, July 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo for Cushman regarding attached report on Hunt’s requests for TSD support, October 27, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding “Now what the hell do I do?,” January 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Colson and Ehrlichman, April 17, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Letter, Hunt to Colson, regarding the death of Hunt’s wife and his request that Colson meet with his attorney, Bill Bittman, December 31, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Routing slip regarding Hunt with attached memorandum for the record by EA/DDCI relating Hunt’s requests for Agency support, August 31, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Routing slip regarding Hunt with attached memorandum for the record by EA/DDCI relating to Hunt’s request for Special Agency secretarial support, August 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Transcript of a meeting between the DDCI (General Cushman) and Howard Hunt regarding Agency support for Hunt –July 22, 1971, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Colson, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Colson Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Hunt, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Hunt Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Krogh, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Bittman Inventory List, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Bittman, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the file, from Colson, regarding Haldeman’s request for information concerning the commutation of Hunt’s sentence, March 23, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Charles Colson 1: Memorandum for the file, from Colson, regarding “Howard Hunt,” June 20, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, O’Brien Inventory List (Paul), August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on O’Brien, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Parkinson Inventory List, August, 15, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Parkinson, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, Exhibits on Young, August 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sally Montgomery to Mr. Silverstein, David Young Inventory List, August, 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Montgomery to Thompson, regarding the “Parkinson Inventory List, August 31, 1973, 1 page, with two memos dated August 31, 1973 attached, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo to Committee from Parkinson cont., undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Parkinson Exhibits,” August 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “David Young Inventory,” August 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Young Exhibits,” August 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits, continued,” September 7, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Bittman Exhibits,” August 30, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Emily to Thompson, regarding “Additional References to Colson,” August 16, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “References to Colson,” July 27, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits,” August 17, 1973, 2 pages, with memo, dated August 17, 1973, attached, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Cross References to Colson – A Special Printout Report Updated, August 16, 1973,” 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Colson: Meetings and Phone Calls with President,” undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding “ITT,” March 30, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Colson and Ehrlichman, April 17, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles W. Colson, A Biographical Profile, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: I.R.S. Talking Paper, undated, 3 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Heeres to Professor Cox, regarding suggested investigation of William Macomber, Jr., July 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Harter to Ervin, regarding Colson’s appearance before the Committee and suggested appearance of William Macomber Jr., July 4, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Proposed New Bylaws for the American Foreign Service Association, undated, 9 pages (this is an attachment to number 24).</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: A FYI note on Charles Colson, with handwritten notes by Weicker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Document with “COLSON 5686” in the upper left, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles Colson biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Chronology of Colson’s involvement in Watergate with attributed sources, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Letter, Colson to Gentlemen, regarding Dean’s testimony and Colson’s explanation of the “enemies list,” June 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: “Enemies List,” June 24, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s use of the 5th amendment during his testimony, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s privacy.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Affidavit of E. Howard Hunt, April 5, 1973, 1 page, with six memos, Joan Hall affidavit and a memo dated April 20, 1973 attached, multiple dates, 14 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Charles Colson biographical information, undated, 1 page. 1971 Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Memo, Bell to Dean, regarding the “Opponents List,” June 24, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Charles Colson 2: Handwritten note regarding Colson’s knowledge of the use of Rebozo’s bank, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Committee Motions: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding a requested meeting between the Committee, the President and members of the President’s staff, July 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Committee Motions: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding deliberations of the Committee and an attempt to telephone the President, July 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: Canon 1, A Lawyer Should Assist in Maintaining the Integrity and Competence of the Legal Profession, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Weicker’s motion to the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Committee Motions: A Motion, the Committee shall meet “in public session on February 28, 1974” to issue the Committee report, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Committee Motions: A Motion, request to meet with the President and in an absence of such a meeting, written questions will be submitted to the President on February 5, 1974, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: S. Res. 60, establish a select committee of the Senate to conduct an investigation into illegal activities conducted in the presidential election of 1972, February 7, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Rules of Procedure, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 6 pages. 1971 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, February 7, 1972, 17 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Department of Justice, Robert G. Dixon, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, note on attached appendices on “the historical background on the impeachable offense concept,” February 21, 1974, 58 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Letter, Chester Davis to Ervin, regarding the appearance before the Committee of Ralph Winte, Davis’ client, June 13, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Committee Rules, Resolution & Guidelines, H. William Shure: Memo, David Dorsen to Members of the Select Committee, regarding “Immunity Request for Jake Jacobsen,” June 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Common Cause, et al. vs. Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, et al., Deposition of Henry M. Buchanan, May 1, 1973, 129 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: Letter, unreadable name (Springfield Television Broadcasting Corporation) to Weicker, regarding a possible question for Mr. Buchanan, October 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Common Cause: Lettter, Buchanan to Sloane, regarding an item returned to Mr. Sloane, December 17, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Common Cause: Letter, Sloan to Buchanan, regarding an enclosed check, October 12, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 10. Common Cause: Handwritten note, “Invoices paid from ‘Agent’ acct.,” 5/1/73, 1 page, with copies of invoices and checks attached, September-December 1971, 15 pages. Box 1653</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Contempt Literature: Memorandum of Law, The Congressional Contempt Power, November 16, 1973, 28 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Washington Post article, “How the Watergate Coverup Failed,” April 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Baltimore Sun article, “Lawyer says GOP bug data was hidden from FBI,” April 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The New York Times article, “Watergate Investigators Link Cover-Up to High White House Aides and Mitchell,” May 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Cover-up: The Washington Post article, “3 Top Nixon Aides Tied to Cover-Up,” April 29, 1973, 1 page (article continuation page is not in the folder).</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Cover-up: Chronological Sequence of Events, name “Bill Shure” in upper right corner, undated, 85 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, Checks returned and voided and stop payment orders, June 22, 1972 to December 27, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, April 7 – April 30, 1972, 38 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. CRP Expenditures, April – December, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, May 1 – May 31, 1972, 47 pages. 1972 Folder 4. CRP Expenditures, July 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, July 1, 1972 to July 31, 1972, 79 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. CRP Expenditures, August, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 3, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. CRP Expenditures, August, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 10, 1972 to August 31, 1972, 110 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. CRP Expenditures, October, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 1, 1972 to October 16, 1972, 64 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. CRP Expenditures, October, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 17, 1972 to October 26, 1972, 16 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972 1: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 27, 1972 to December 31, 1972, 147 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 8. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972, 2: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, October 27, 1972 to December 31, 1972, 148 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. CRP Expenditures, October – December, 1972, 2: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, Checks returned and voided during the period, June 29, 1972 to October 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. CRP Expenditures, January – February, 1973: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, January 1, 1973 to February 28, 1973, 33 pages (first page of document states that voided checks for January 1, 1973 to December 31, 1973 are attached, items are not attached).</p><p>Box 1654 Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Document entitled “The Haldeman Connection,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Memo, Havel and Zimmerman to Will Wickens, regarding “Questions for Gray,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Staff Directory for CRP, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten diagram of the White House staff connections to CRP, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “Secret Fund,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “President – Herbert Kalmbach – Pres.’s Personal Atty,” undated 3 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Handwritten notes entitled “Comm. To Reelect the President,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. CRP – Floor Plans, Directory, Structure, H. William Shure: Floor plans of the various CRP offices, April 23, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Staff Directory for CRP, March 1, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>National Committee for the Re-Election of the President Staff, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Staff Charts for CRP, undated, 8 pages. Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: White House Staff Chart showing the relationship of White House staff “mentioned in the Watergate affair,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “The Crowded Blotter of Watergate Suspects: A Checklist of the Charges,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Handwritten notes about CRP staff, connection to the White House and implications in the Watergate investigation, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. CRP – Staff: Interviews of CRP staff members, April – May, 1973, 29 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Handwritten chart (originally on large poster board) of CRP organization, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Committee for the Re-Election of the President, Political Division staff listing, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, August 1, 1972 to August 9, 1972, 24 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. CRP Staff and Expenditures, August – September, 1972: Itemized Expenditures, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, September 1, 1972 to September 30, 1972, 137 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Cubans – Federal penitentiary, Danbury, Connecticut: Notes dictated by Bernie Yudain regarding a meeting between Weicker and four of the Cuban Americans found guilty in the Watergate break in, August 3, 1973, 35 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Cubans – Federal penitentiary, Danbury, Connecticut: Memo, Lenzner to Dash, regarding Lenzner’s description of a telephone call from Bud Fensterwald, March 30, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Martinez, Eugenio,” facts and sources listed by date describing Martinez’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Eugenio Martinez, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Gonzales, Virgilio,” facts and sources listed by date describing Gonzales’ participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding Frank Sturgis and Bernard Barker, two participants in the Watergate break in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Soldier of Fortune Held on High Bail,” June 25, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Sturgis, Frank,” facts and sources listed by date describing Sturgis’ participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Frank Sturgis, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Handwritten note regarding Bernard L. Barker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The New York Times article, “Barker-Hunt Links in Latin Deals Cited,” July 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star article, “Suspect Sought Plans of Democrats’ Arena,” June 25, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star article, “Barker Tied to Bay of Pigs,” June 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “They Call Him ‘Macho’,” September 20, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Leader Admits Role,” September 12, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Unit’s Miami Apartment Listed in Barker Address Book,” January 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Washington Post article, “Architect Say ‘Bug’ Suspect Tried to Acquire Miami Plans,” August, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Washington Post article, “Suspect Aided, Fought Castro,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Document entitled “Barker, Bernard,” facts and sources listed by date describing Barker’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Biographical Information on Bernard Barker, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The New York Times article, “Cuban Veterans Group Linked to Raid on Democratic Office,” June 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “2 Suspects Tied to Democratic Films,” September 1, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Page 32 of an untitled document; document begins with “One other very important point.,” undated, 1 page. 1977 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Letter, Stanish to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s letter concerning the Watergate burglars, July 22, 1977, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: 3 x 5 index card beginning “Martinez, Eugenio,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1977 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Letter, Weicker to Stephenson, regarding the pardons of the Watergate burglars, July 15, 1977, 1 page, with typewritten and handwritten notes of the letter, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Cubans implicated in the Watergate break in: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of Steve Grazegarek, August 22, 1973, 5 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Affidavit of General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, May 11, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding a tape recording, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Witness Summary, General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Cross Reference Index on Cushman,” August 1, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “General Robert E. Cushman,” August 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Cushman to Ehrlichman, regarding “Contact with Mr. Howard Hunt,” January 8, 1973, 1 page. 1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Transcript of a meeting between Cushman and Hunt, July 22, 1971, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memo, Waller to Thompson, regarding “Cushman Exhibits,” August 2, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note addressed to “Senator” regarding Colby’s request to Cushman to submit a memo describing Hunt’s contacts with the CIA, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding the cancellation of a meeting, undated, 2 pages</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memorandum for General Cushman regarding a report on Hunt’s requests for TSD support, August 27, 1971, 1 page</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Memorandum for the record submitted by the EA/DDCI regarding “TSD Request for Guidance on Extent of Assistance to Mr. Howard Hunt,” August 1971, 1 page</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: An untitled document beginning “II. Memo for the Records from Karl Wagner,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker – General Robert Cushman: Handwritten note regarding a tape recording, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology of Watergate related issues; appears to be based on the Dean exhibits, undated, 1 page, wth attached chronology of Dean’s participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Memo, Young for Ehrlichman, regarding “Status of Information which can be fed into Congressional Investigation on Pentagon Papers Affair,” August 26, 1971, 5 pages. 1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Memo, Ehrlichman for Colson, regarding “Hunt/Liddy Special Project Number 1,” August 27, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Letter, Helms to Young, regarding two papers that were prepared for Young, November 9, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Official Routing Slip with attached memo from the EA/DDCI, August 23, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Nomination of Richard Helms to be Ambassador to Iran, February 7, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: “Digest of Interview of Richard M. Helms on May 18, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology, June 19, 1972 through August 1, 1972. Each page headed with a date and what occurred on that day pertaining to Watergate related issues, 19 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Biographical information on James W. McCord, Jr., undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding the reduction of Dean’s sentence, November 26, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 7. Additional Dean Documents: A chronology of meetings and telephone calls by specific date, August 1 – June 19, 1972, 19 pages. </p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson to Dean, regarding the VFW’s concern and a Justice Department investigation, May 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: News Release from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, April 27, 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Exhibit No. 10 consisting of a report on “McCloskey’s New Hampshire Campaign,” 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Business Executives move for Vietnam Peace (BEM),” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for the Attorney General, regarding McCloskey, December 1, 1971, 1 page, with attached report about “McCloskey’s Appearance at Dartmouth University Campus on November 29, 1971,” December 1, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Report on “Student Penetration of McCloskey Volunteer Headquarters, 328 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. During Weekend of December 11-12, 1971,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding something the Attorney General should see, December 7, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Drive $45,000 in the Red, McCloskey Says,” December 7, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Rep. McCloskey becoming a crusader without cause,” November 20, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding a McGovern incident that may be used as an “offset to the Watergate,” September 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Hallett for Colson, regarding a Newsweek article about McGovern and Hallett’s suggestion to investigate McGovern’s finances,” April 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Colson, regarding “McGovern Fund Raising Stationary,” July 6, 1971, 1 page. 1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, JJC to Dean, regarding McGovern’s stationary, June 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “McGovern Fund Raising Senate Stationary, June 24, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “McGovern Stationery,” July 1, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Haldeman for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer of Larry O‘Brien,” January 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Haldeman, regarding “Hughes’ Retainer of Larry O’Brien,” January 26, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer to Larry O’Brien and Related Matters,” January 25, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer for Lawrence O’Brien,” January 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Goodearle, regarding Bob Bennett, his new position and the possible political connections to Howard Hughes, January 15, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Hughes Retainer to Larry O’Brien,” February 1, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s request for a solution to an unknown problem, March 3, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Karalekas for Colson, regarding Karalekas’ suggestion of an investigation into “the leasing arrangement of the Department of Transportation headquarters building in Washington,” March 3, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Fielding to JWD, regarding calling Casselman to help solve an issue,” March 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Colson, regarding O’Brien’s “questionable leasing arrangement with the United States Government during the Johnson Administration”. April 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean to Walker, regarding information on “the man found in the Bangor, Maine, airport with a tape recorder by one of your advance men,” August 10, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding a John D. Wilkes, his background, present employment and a possible link to the Muskie campaign,” August 6, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Additional Information on John Edward Denby-Wilkes of Cherry Hill Apartments Located at 1024 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.,” August 6, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “John Denby-Wilkes,” August 9, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Howard for Dean, regarding Colson’s request to check out the facts on an unknown issue, August 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Karalekas for Colson, regarding Friedersdorf’s report relating to McGovern’s stay at the estate of Belmont Tobin, August 16, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Pete to John, regarding information on Belmont Tobin, October 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Testimony of Huston, May 21, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo to Caulfield regarding Tom Kuchel, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Thomas Kuchel” and a list of his campaign contributions, August, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding sending a copy of an attached document to various White House staff, September 23, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter, Strauss to “Dear Mr.,” regarding the Democratic National Committee ’72 Club, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter, Strauss to “Dear,” regarding the Democratic Convention and the “72 Sponsors Club,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Letter from Strauss regarding acknowledging an individual’s membership in the ’72 Sponsors Club, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Safire to Haldeman, regarding O’Brien’s position on the board of directors of an international consulting firm and how the White House can use this information, August 4, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: A page from The Periscope on various issues of the time period, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Haldeman for Dean, regarding Haldeman’s request to look into an unknown matter, August 5, 1970, 1 page, Undated Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Document entitled “Discreet Inquiry Relative to a Newly Formed Organization Known as Public Affairs Analysts,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Huston for Dean, regarding “Public Affairs Analysts,” August 17, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Dean for Haldeman, regarding O’Brien’s position on the board of directors of an international consulting firm and Dean’s suggestion not to pursue the issue, August 18, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding Donald Rumsfeld’s advice on handling John Buckley, September 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: “Meeting with John Dean – May 3, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Unused Dean Documents: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding attached memoranda and a news article concerning a company named the Main Sugar Industry (MSI), October 20, 1971, 1 page, with eight memoranda and a news article written by Clark Mollenhoff attached, various dates, 20 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Exhibit H, excerpts from Dean and Haldeman sworn testimony, undated, 19 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: List of changes in exhibit numbers for the exhibits introduced by Dean in his statement of June 25, 1973, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Handwritten document entitled “Dean Exhibits,” exhibits listed by number with a description of each, June 25, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 9. Dean Exhibits, 1: Dean Exhibits 1 through 15, multiple dates, 93 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Dean Exhibits, 2: Dean Exhibits 16 through 33, multiple dates, 107 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Dean Exhibits, 3: Dean Exhibits 34 through 47, multiple dates, 108 pages.</p><p>Box 1655</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean alleges Nixon Knew of Cover-Up Plan,” June 3, 1973, 4 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Lawyer Says Dean Asked Him to Spy on Miami Protesters,” May 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Cleveland Plain Dealer article, “Ohioan Dean Serves His Only Client, the President,” April 6, 1973, 1 page</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Sees Plot on Testimony,” May 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Times Herald article, “Ex-Cabinet Aides Cited for Lying, Obstructing Justice,” May 11, 1973, 3 pages</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: An untitled document beginning “CIA situation” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker, et al. regarding adding names to the Opponents List, June 2, 1972, with attached memos and lists of names, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Sanders and Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “John Wesley Dean, III Financial Data,” June 27, 1973, 4 pages. Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Financial data on Dean, checks and ledger balances, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers submitted by E.D. Campbell, attorney for Parkinson, for use with Dean’s testimony, June 18, 1973, 1 page, with a memo from Campbell attached, June 13, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memorandum entitled “Senate Select Committee on Watergate,” June 15, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Questions to be submitted to Dean, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Conflict with Magruder Testimony on Diaries,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean Source Stories in the Media,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten calendar of meetings and telephone calls of White House staff, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post articles, “Ex-SEC Chief Says John Dean Called Him Too,” May 19, 1973; “Mexican Episode Involved,” May 15, 1973, 2 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding “Dean Exhibits,” June 25, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding statements and questions concerning the Watergate investigation, numbered 1–8, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding “Specific References regarding Lowell P. Weicker,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the U.S. Constitution, “Enemy Papers,” activities which Dean had knowledge, Colson’s testimony and the cover- up, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Dean Statement/Senate Select Committee, 1: “Statement of John W. Dean, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” June 25, 1973, 126 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Dean Statement/Senate Select Committee, 2: “Statement of John W. Dean, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” June 25, 1973, 120 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon supports Dean,” March 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Denies Dean Knew of Bugging,” March 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Daily News article, “Dean Gets Nixon’s Backing,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Weicker Handwritten notes, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: White House Requests for Transportation, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, October 11, 1972 and October 19, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Letter, Garry Brown to Ervin, regarding Brown’s request to rebut Dean’s allegations concerning members of the Banking and Currency Committee, June 26, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten notes with “La Costa” as the heading, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten question concerning Gray’s withdrawing from consideration as FBI director and Dean’s knowledge of meetings beforehand, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten notes regarding questions to be asked of Dean, June 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Chronology and Assimilation of Material Relating to John Dean,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Letter, Dash to “Dear Senator,” regarding an enclosed copy of the Dean summary; Dean’s Witness Summary is attached, June 18, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Washington – Responsibilities” with funds allocated for Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding the attached analysis of the security arrangements at the Republican National Committee in Washington and San Diego, September 17, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Security arrangements of the Republican National Committee, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Mountain to RNC Employees, regarding security for the Republican National Committee, August 26, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” January, March, 1973; August, October, November, December 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” April – May, 1973, June 12, 1973, 8 pages. 1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” June 1- 12, 14, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Times article, “Dean said to tell of 40 meetings with Nixon in ‘73,” June 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Times article, “Texts of Documents Relating to Domestic Intelligence-Gathering Plan in 1970,” June 7, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Untitled document beginning “Of the 51 exhibits submitted,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document beginning “Dean – 5426,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: A comparison of the testimonies of Dean, Magruder and Reisner concerning events that occurred between January, 1972 through April, 1973, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers prepared by Counsel for the President, with the report attached, June 18, 1973, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers prepared by Counsel for the President, with the report attached, June 18, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Report prepared by Counsel for the President “to be used by the Committee in connection with Mr. Dean’s testimony,” unreadable date, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Dean Questions Based on Magruder’s Testimony,” undated, 2 pages, with attached typed notes concerning White House staff testimony, depositions and interviews, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Dean biographical profile, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memorandum of Law on Attorney-Client Privilege, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Appendix, Rules of Evidence, Rule 503 – Lawyer-Client Privilege, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Notes on Suggested Interrogation of Dean,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Copies of checks issued to Dean, checks signed by Dean, and signature authorization cards, April 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Letter, Shaffer to Inscoe, regarding the creation of a trustee account for Dean; used to disburse funds to Dean’s attorneys, April 24, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Handwritten and typewritten questions to be asked of Dean, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Memorandum of Substance of Dean’s Calls and Meetings with the President” from September 1972 through April 1973, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Untitled document with statements attributed to Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Page 27 of an unknown document regarding press accounts of Robert Kennedy, Nixon-Kennedy and Robert Strauss, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Strachan for Dean, regarding “J. Irwin Miller,” November 5, 1971, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Page 8 of an unknown document regarding press accounts of relevant issues with particular mention of Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Strachan for Dean, regarding “Political Enemies,” October 26, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: A page from an unknown document regarding use of the IRS, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Nofziger for Haldeman, regarding “Chet Huntley,” October 19, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: An IRS Talking Paper, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Huston for Haldeman, regarding “IRS & Ideological Organizations,” September 21, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Thrower, Commissioner of Internal Revenue for Huston, regarding the attached report on the Special Service Group, September 19, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Status Report on Special Service Group, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Handwritten notes entitled “Dean Investigation,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: A portion of Dean’s testimony, pages 2984-3011, June 25, 1973, 28 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding Caulfield’s suggestion to forward a copy of an unknown item to John [Ehrlichman], September 23, 1971, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Letter, Strauss to “Dear Mr.,” regarding the Democratic ’72 Club, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Ballot Security for 1972 (Supplement to Earlier Memo on ’72 Security Needs),” October 7, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding attached items for Dean’s information, with a Democratic ’72 Club membership card and a copy of a card for additional names of those individuals who would want to support Democratic efforts, October 20, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: A report, written by an unidentified individual, regarding John Dean’s testimony describing the atmosphere in the White House and the interest, by White House staff, in political intelligence, undated, 46 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Listing of telephone conversations between John Dean and the President, attributed to Dean’s testimony, June 25, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Witness Summary, John Dean, June 16, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: “Chronology and Assimilation of Material Relating to John Dean,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Bugging Probe ‘Clears’ Aides,” August 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The New York Times article, “Nixon’s Legal Expert: John Wesley Dean 3d,” March 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “FBI Files Open to Dean,” March 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Did Dean Mislead FBI on Watergate?,” March 23, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Chicago Tribune article, “Nixon aide probably lied, Gray tells Senate panel,” March 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Baltimore Sun article, “Law firm fired dean in 1966,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Slips from Pomp to Unenviable Circumstance,” April 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “The $100 Bill Payoffs,” April 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Baltimore Sun article, “Dean reportedly supervised $175,000 Watergate pay-off,” June 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding John Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding John Dean, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding Dean Interview, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Biographical Information on John Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean, John W.,” facts and sources listed by date describing Dean’s allegations in his testimony, undated, 5 pages. Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: An untitled document with what appears to be questions to be asked of Dean, undated, 1 page, with document entitled “Other Inquiry Areas” attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Document which states, “Facts that Dean has testified to, through direct or indirect knowledge, would indicate that the following crimes may have been committed,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding Dean’s testimony and a list of crimes that may have been committed, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: A list of statements and issues to be brought before the Committee (an assumption), undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: “Meetings Involving President Nixon, John W. Dean, III, and Richard Moore, as Admitted and Explained by the White House,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten note regarding the cover-up and Dick Moore March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten note regarding Muskie campaign contributors, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Privilege, Precedent and Mr. Dean,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Seen Asking Full Bug Disclosure,” April 27, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Ed deBolt: Memo regarding a meeting between Ed deBolt, Bob Herrema, and Senator Weicker, March 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Ed deBolt: A report of statements by Ed deBolt, Room 223 Hart Senate Office Building, March 29, 1973, 2 pages Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Election Statistics for Major Population Centers, 1972 Primary States, undated, 4 pages, with attached statistics for popular votes in the primary states by candidate, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Harris Survey of voting trends for the November election, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Letter to “Dear New Hampshire Voter” from United Democrats for Kennedy, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Graph of Democratic candidates progress during the campaign period and how that progress compares to the major campaign abuses of the Nixon administration, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1656</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merrill R. Jacobs, beginning with Page 2, October 4, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Robert I. Hislop, Jr., October 29, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Ella Carol Jacques, October 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Michael Raoul-Duval, November, 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Truman F. Campbell, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Michael B. Heller, November 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Untitled document regarding Laszlo Pasztor, his membership on the Executive Board of the Republican National Committee and his role in the Nazi Youth Movement during World War II, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Appears a Little Soft on Nazis,” November 10, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Essrig of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California to Albert Spiegel, regarding rumors of political affiliation, October 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Document entitled “Who is Our Candidate for President **** November 7th, 1972 Elections,” endorsing the McGovern-Shriver ticket, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to “Demonstrate Against Albert Spiegel’s Support of Nixon and the War,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Shelton A. Thorne, October 29, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Norman Bishop, Jr., October 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of David J. Funderburg, October 8, 1973, 1 page,</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Mrs. John Harkins, October 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Linda Miller to Fred Thompson, regarding demonstrations during Nixon’s visit to Atlanta, October 25, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merritt R. Laubenheimer, Jr., October 7, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Alexander C. Ray, October 26, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Samuel Hopkins, October 18, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Joann Rogers Niefeld, October 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Collins, October 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Myer Ostroff, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Daniel M. Durand, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Gregory Gallagher, October 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Raymond N. Tuller, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Stock to Riggs, regarding enclosed affidavit, October 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Arthur J. Stock, October 29, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Chester A. Oman, October 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Arthur C. Egan, October 4, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Donald F. Glennon, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Paula E. Maloy, October 31, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Willard Lewis, October 9, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of William Kapps, October 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of James F. Wymore, October 22, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Dewey Clower, November 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, S.F. Sheraton-Palace Hotel, September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, Sheraton-Palace, September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Michael Barry Heller, October 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Byron S. James, October 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of John C. Lungren, November 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Toland to Libengood [sic], regarding attached photographs depicting the demonstration against Nixon in San Francisco at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel, October 9, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Honorable Tim Lee Carter, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard L. Schultz, November 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Truman F. Campbell, October 5, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Toni B. Greenwood, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard M. Cohen, October 31, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Willeford, October 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Howard F. Roycroft, October 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merrill R. Jacobs, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Samuel R. Caltagirone, October 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Jack Moore, October 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard J. Bigda, October 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Memo, Odle for State Chairmen, regarding “Security Measures” with a warning to campaign facilities to be aware of arsonists, September 25, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Robert C. Odle, Jr., November 1, 1973, 4 pages. 1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Schedule A, Itemized Receipts – Contributions, Ticket Purchases, Loans, and Transfers, McGovern campaign, May, June, August, September, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Statement of Hon. Tim Lee Carter before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, November 6, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of David B. Kennedy, October 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “A Reputed Nixon Agent Asserts He Worked on McGovern Staff,” June 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Portion of an article from an unknown newspaper regarding campaign dirty tricks used against the Democratic candidates, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The San Francisco Examiner articles, “Dead Man’s Safe: Suspicion of Another Plot” and “’72 Primaries – Were They ‘Little Watergates’?,” June 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Handwritten notes regarding the necessity of a presentation, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit Presentation, compilation of affidavits, undated, 17 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Rigby to Shure, regarding use of Young Republicans as demonstrators to supposedly assist Nixon’s reelection campaign, August 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The Washington Post articles, “Anti-McGovern ‘Hippies’ Also Enlisted by ‘Bug’ Crew,” and “Nixon Drive denies Violating Fund Law,” May 26, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “Nixon’s Aides Get Data on McGovern,” November 3, 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Article from an unknown newspaper, “Meskill Staff Fails to Report 1970 Donation,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “Anti-Democratic Spying Tied to High Republicans,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Jeremiah P. Sullivan, November 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Jim Rodriguez, October 4, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. John Doherty: Wickens’ typewritten notes, a telephone conversation between Wickens and John Doherty on May 30, and June 19, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. John Doherty: Handwritten notes regarding the “Re-Interview of John Doherty,” June 19, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Ehrlichman’s opening statement, with handwritten notes by Weicker, undated, 30 pages</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Notes of interview of John Ehrlichman, May 4, 1973, 33 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes, appears to be a simple outline for questioning Ehrlichman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Summary of Ehrlichman-Wallace Interview – June 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Questions asked of Ehrlichman, statement of facts, dates, previous testimony or individuals associated with the questions asked, undated, 44 pages. 1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: An Associated Press wire story regarding Judge Matt Byrne’s denial of Ehrlichman’s allegations that Byrne expressed an interest in becoming FBI Director, July 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Document entitled “MacGregor,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “GOP Aide Lied to, He Says,” July 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Memo, Ehrlichman for Dean, regarding the possibility of invoking the attorney-client privilege during testimony before the Committee, October 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten sample of a letter invoking the attorney-client privilege, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Untitled document regarding the President’s trust in Dean and his subsequent change of attitude, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questioning of Ehrlichman, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Amendment to S. 372, Campaign Reform, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Dean, March 7 or 8, 1973, 4 pages (contains Weicker handwritten notes).</p><p>1972 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Memorandum for Record by Vernon Walters, regarding a June 23 meeting between Walters, Helms, Ehrlichman and Haldeman in which it was suggested “not to push” the Watergate investigation any further, June 28, 1972, 2 pages. Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a BBC interview of Ehrlichman regarding the White House tapes, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Code to the Ehrlichman documents, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes regarding various testimonies before the Committee, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes regarding a chronology derived from the various testimonies before the Committee, April 14, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding the creation of an arm of CREEP and that Ed Failor ran its operation in Miami, July 12, 1973, 4 pages (the name of the newspaper is a the top of the first page, however, the only word that can be read is “Washington”)</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Chicago Tribune article, “Bugging evidence called scant,” April 3, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a 60 Minutes broadcast, June 29, 1973, 26 pages (first part of the transcript is an interview of Ehrlichman by Mike Wallace, remainder of the transcript is the rest of the broadcast).</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kleindienst, March 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Evening Star and Daily News article, “Ehrlichman Knew of Plot on Ellsberg,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Baltimore Sun article, “Ehrlichman had Liddy, Hunt probe Ellsberg for Nixon,” May 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Baltimore Sun article, “Another aide tied to spying,” April 24, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “John D. Ehrlichman’s Letter of Resignation,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “FBI’s Report on Ehrlichman Interview,” May 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Portion of Kehrli testimony regarding the confiscation of White House staff papers, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Chicago Tribune article, “Ehrlichman denies tie to bank deal,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “’Dean Report’ Came From Ehrlichman,” May 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The New York Times article, “Watergate Data Sought on Coast,” June 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “Aide Said to Urge Bug Gear Disposal,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: The Washington Post article, “’Friends’ of the White House,” August 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Letter, J. Edgar Hoover to Krogh, regarding the President’s request to investigate the leaking of classified information, August 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Handwritten questions for Ehrlichman, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Clawson, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Report entitled “Ehrlichman Summary,” undated, 50 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Typewritten and handwritten questions for Ehrlichman, undated, 84 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Questions for Ehrlichman, to be asked by Weicker at the request of Senator Terry, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kleindienst, March 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kalmbach, April 19, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten chronology of Ehrlichman’s participation in Watergate issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Pentagon Papers, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Photocopies of 5 x 8 note cards with questions for Ehrlichman and reminder notes for possible future questions, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten chronology of Ehrlichman’s testimony, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Press conference, Ehrlichman and Young, undated, 2 pages. 1968-1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “References to Ehrlichman,” a chronology of Ehrlichman’s participation in Watergate issues from November, 1968 through April 20, 1973, with attached “References to Ehrlichman – Dates Unknown and “Job Activities,” undated, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “Ehrlichman Appointments with Selected Key Individuals, 1971-1973,” undated, 28 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “Questions for Ehrlichman on Plumbers Project,” undated, 26 pages (page 3 is missing).</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: The Washington Post article, “Ellsberg, 2 Times Reporters Wiretapped by U.S. in 1971,” June 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “John D. EHRLICHMAN,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: The Washington Post article, “Kissinger Role in Forming ‘Plumbers’” June 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Document entitled “HOOVER – 5521 – Ellsberg,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Untitled document regarding the Interagency Classification Review Committee and knowledge of the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Memorandum for the record regarding “TSD Photographs,” December 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Memorandum for the record regarding “TSD Photographs,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Photocopies of photographs of the area surrounding Dr. Fielding’s office building, undated, 8 pages. Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Photocopies of identifications in the names of George F. Leonard and Edward J. Warren, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Portion of John Ehrlichman’s testimony pertaining to Daniel Ellsberg, July 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Portion of Barker’s testimony pertaining to the break-in of Dr. Fielding’s office, May 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Telephonically transmitted information from Harry Swerdlow, Dr. Fielding’s attorney, pertaining to releasing information on patients and Fielding’s refusal to speak with the FBI, July 27, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Information from FBI 302 Form, FBI request of Dr. Fielding to provide information for an investigation of Daniel Ellsberg, July 20, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Document entitled “Ellsberg Investigation,” questions being asked of an unknown individual, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Untitled document regarding an unknown individual’s previous testimony and knowledge of the destruction of the Hunt papers by Pat Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Telephonically transmitted information; Mrs. Moffitt on behalf of Bernard Barker, regarding Barker’s impression of working for an intelligence agency during his participation in the Ellsberg and DNC break-ins, September 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: The San Francisco Examiner article, “Psychiatrist’s Office Robbed After Bugging,” May 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Article, “Enforcement of Legislative Ethics: Conflict within the Conflict of Interest Laws, Harvard Journal on Legislation , undated, 34 pages. 1951 Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Ethical Standards in Government, Report of a Subcommittee of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Proposals for Improvement of Ethical Standards in the Federal Government including Establishment of a Commission on Ethics in Government, 1951, 92 pages.</p><p>1957-1967 Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 85 th through 87th Congresses (1957-1962), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 44 pages.</p><p>Box 1657</p><p>1967 Folder 1. Ethics, 2: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 88 th Congress (1963-1964), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 85 pages.</p><p>1967 Folder 1. Ethics, 2: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 89 th Congress (1965-1966), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 58 pages.</p><p>1966-1968 Folder 2. Ethics, 3: “Conflict of Interest Provisions (including Dual Office Holding) in State Constitutions and Statutes: A State-by-State Survey,” The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, November 2, 1966, 116 pages, with an addendum attached, April 9, 1968, 16 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Ethics, 3: “Texas Public Ethics Legislation: A Proposed Statute,” Texas Law Review, May 1972, 75 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Ethics: The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act,” Law Forum, undated, 19 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Legislative Conflicts of Interest – An Analysis of the Pennsylvania Legislative Code of Ethics,” Villanova Law Review, undated, 55 pages. Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “State Legislative Conflicts of Interest: An Analysis of the Alabama Ethics Commission Recommendations,” Alabama Law Review, undated, 36 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Conflicts of Interest of State and Local Legislators,” Iowa Law Review, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement of Elliot L. Richardson, Attorney General, on Various Bills Relating to Executive Privilege and Government Secrecy, before The Separation of Powers Subcommittee and The Administrative Practice and Procedure Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary and The Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, June 26, 1973, 37 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Handwritten notes, Tolinson to Weicker, regarding the attached photocopied pages from Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, by Carl Sandburg, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Memo to Jed Johnson regarding the “Appearance of President Lincoln before the Congress,” June 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: “Due Process – A British View,” excerpts from an editorial from The Times, June 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: S. Res, Relating to S. Res. 60, stating that the Select Committee “is empowered to issue subpoenas for documents, tapes and other materials to any officer of the executive branch of the United States Government,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: An unnumbered bill, “The District Court for the District of Columbia shall have original jurisdiction, ... to enforce... a declaration concerning the validity of any subpoena or order issued by such House or Committee,... to any officer, including the President and Vice-President, or any employee of the executive branch... to secure the production of information, documents, or other materials,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: An Application before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Application of the United States Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding conferring “use immunity” on two witnesses scheduled to appear before the Committee, June 12, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Handwritten notes (questions and answers) entitled “Executive Privilege” regarding S. 1142, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the ISD, McCord, intelligence gathering, Sullivan meeting and the Kissinger taps, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding Weicker’s opinion on Vice President Agnew’s concern about the release of defendants, June 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding Weicker’s response to Cox’s letter concerning the suspension of the Committee hearings, June 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Ed Failor: Interview of Ed Failor, April 27, 1973, 2 pages (handwritten and typewritten questions and notes).</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Ed Failor: An article from an unknown newspaper regarding the creation of an arm of CREEP in Miami and that Ed Failor ran its operation from the Fountainbleau Spa in Miami Beach, July 12, 1973, 4 pages (the name of the newspaper is at the top of the first page, however, the only word that can be read is “Washington”).</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Titus to L. Patrick Gray, regarding United States v. Liddy, et al., in which appreciation is expressed for the assistance of George C. Mumford, Jr., February 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. FBI: FBI report in the investigation of James Walter McCord, Jr. and others – Burglary of the Democratic Party National Headquarters, June 17, 1972 – Interception of Communications, July 21, 1972, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Portion of Pat Gray statement regarding Kalmbach’s interview, Kalmbach’s knowledge of payments to Donald Segretti and contacts with Dwight Chapin, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 6. FBI: Pat Gray’s submission of meetings and telephone conversations with John Dean regarding the Watergate investigation, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Memo for Dick McGowan regarding suggestions “on proceeding with the Watergate investigation,” undated, 2 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Document entitled “Interviews of White House People,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Document entitled “Interviews of Committee to Reelect the President Personnel,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Los Angeles Times article, “Dean Got FBI Date from Gray Despite Kleindienst Opposition,” April 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 6. FBI: FBI routing slip regarding attached reprints, August 9, 1968, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Article: “Campus or Battleground?: Columbia Is a Warning to All American Universities,” Barron’s, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. FBI: Statement of William L. Casey before FBI agents regarding his employment with Blackhawk Heating and Plumbing Company, Inc (BHP), Delray, Florida, Summer of 1971, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Preliminary Memorandum, Wickens to Weicker, regarding “Issuance of Subpenas Duces Tecum by the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities for the Production of FBI files, March 26, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1963 Folder 6. FBI: Statements of Leopoldo Ramos Ducos and Ana Maria Del Valle regarding a remark made by Miguel Cruz pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination, December 2, 1963, 2 pages. 1972-1973 Folder 6. FBI: Memo, Gebhardt to Felt, regarding “James W. McCord, Jr. and others – Burglary of Democratic Committee National Headquarters, June 17, 1972 – Interception of Communications, February 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Memo, Gebhardt to Baker, regarding a Committee question asked of Pat Gray pertaining to completion of FBI leads, March 2, 1973, 1 page</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Laurence B. Casey to Gray, regarding support for Gray’s nomination to be FBI Director, March 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post articles, “2 Senators Criticize Limiting FBI ‘Bug’ File” and “Nixon Unit Answers Post’s Legal Brief,” March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Sunday Herald Advertiser article, “Morale of FBI is Sagging,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding being a professional politician, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding L. Patrick Gray, April 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding the American political system and the implications of Watergate, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding the availability of the FBI’s Watergate files to members of the Committee, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Congressional Record, “The Nomination of L. Patrick Gray III” and “Subpena Duces Tecum for Production of Documents in the Watergate Case,” March 20, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 6. FBI: “Proposed Press Release,” Senator Taft making William Wickens available to Senator Weicker “for assistance in the Watergate investigation,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding “Watergate Developments,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: “Statement by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. on the Floor of the U.S. Senate on Access to FBI Files for all Members of the Senate Committee Investigating Watergate,” March 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Weicker to Cox, regarding Weicker’s request for information on the break-in of the apartment of James Earl Grant, Jr., June 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post article, “Deterioration of the FBI,” October 11, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post article, “White House Ignores Deterioration at the FBI,” October 17, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo, ASF to H.W. Shure, regarding “Use of Federal Agencies (FHA) against political opponents (Larry O’Brien), undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo, Herrema to Shure, regarding the denial of a license renewal application from KRLA radio, July 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1964 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo for J. Lee Rankin regarding “CIA Dissemination of Information on Lee Harvey Oswald, dated 10 October 1963,” March 24, 1964, 1 page, containing attachments A and B, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Letter, Ilchuk to Shure, regarding Congressman Biaggi’s remarks against the President’s speech on organized crime, July 19, 1973, 1 page with Biaggi’s statement and the President’s speech attached, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: The New York Times article, “Spying Missions and 2 Wiretaps Laid to Ehrlichman by Officials,” June 6, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 8. W. Mark Felt: “Interview with W. Mark Felt, former Assoc. Dir. Of the FBI, October 22, 1973,” 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Senate Special Report with dates of events, information about the event, the source of the information and the record control number, in chronological order, November 16, 1973, 27 pages, with attached Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Interview of Fred Fielding, July 13, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Memo, Howard for Fielding, regarding Henry Kimmelman, McGovern’s campaign treasurer/fund raiser and Howard’s request to acquire material from the Justice and Interior Departments on Kimmelman, May 12, 1972, 1 page, with attached memos, reports, biographies, press clippings and letters pertaining to Kimmelman, May – July 1972, 22 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s inquiry about investigations on key McGovern staffers, June 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Handwritten note, Fred to Lowell, regarding an attached affidavit, 12/8/73, 1 page, with the affidavit of Fielding attached, April 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Third Secret Nixon Re- Election Fund Bared,” April 24, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “3 Secret Nixon Campaign Accounts,” April 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “SEC’s Chairman Quits in Wake of Vesco Indictment,” May 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post articles, “GOP Paid Unlisted $5 Million,” and “GAO Alleges New Violation in Ad by Nixon Committee,” May 4, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “GOP Cash Rumored in Swiss Bank,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Chicago Tribune article, “Justice Dept. hit on Nixon fund case,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “New Violations Charged to GOP,” April 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “’Mexican Money’ Donor Got Refund,” March 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “$89,000 GOP Fund Probed,” February 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Spy Funds Linked to GOP Aides,” unreadable date, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: November Group, Inc., Financial Statements, December 1972, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: Report beginning with page 9, regarding hidden finances of the GOP, undated, 51 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: Document entitled “Cast of Characters,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Camp to the Chairman of the Committee, regarding a request from the Committee for “certain data on each application for a new national bank charter filed with” the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency “within the past five years,” September 6, 1972, 2 pages. 1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Camp to Patman, regarding a request for all documents “concerning the preliminary approval to the chartering of the” Ridgedale National Bank, Minnetonka, Minnesota, August 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: A summary from the Administrator of National Banks regarding the “new bank application at Ridgedale Shopping Center, Minnetonka, Minnesota,” undated, 2 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Stans to Patman, regarding Stans’ reiteration of the substance of his meeting with representatives of the House Banking and Currency Committee on August 30, 1972, September 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: Article from the New Republic, “Maurice Stans and Company: The GOP Money Scandal,” April 21, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Fund Link: Mexican Mystery,” Septmeber 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Article from the Political Report, “Watergate Incident: Report of Apparent Violations,” September 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Braniff Chief Linked to Fund,” September 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Donor Gets a Charter for Minnesota National Bank,” August 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Bugging Fund Traced to HHH Backer,” August 25, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Violations by Nixon Fund Cited,” August 22, 1972, 2 pages. Box 1658</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Finance 2: Report of the Banking and Currency Committee regarding financial irregularities of the GOP and the Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, undated, 78 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: Document entitled “Nixon’s Top 100,” list of the top 100 contributors to Nixon’s reelection campaign, April 3, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Finance 2: Photocopy of a 3 x 5 index card regarding Dwayne Andreas campaign contribution and his subsequent issuance of a federal bank charter, note taken from a Washington Post article dated August 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Hunt Limits ‘Spy Plot’ to 7; Nixon Fund Unit Charged,” January 11, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: General Accounting Office news release, “GAO Refers New Report on Nixon Committee Currency Transactions to Attorney General,” May 20, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Campaign Unit Destroyed Records on $1 Million,” May 5, 1973, 1 page. </p><p>Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Haldeman, Strachan, Mitchell, Magruder and MacGregor, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Memo, SF to Lowell Weicker, regarding “Harry S. Flemming,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Flemming biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: A chronology of Flemming’s involvement with CRP, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 2. Harry Flemming: The New York Times article, “Lawyer Implies Nixon Aide was Overheard in Wiretap on Democrats,” January 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Harry Flemming: “Interview with Harry Flemming on Tuesday, May 29, 1973, with Senator Weicker and Bob Herrema,” 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Witness Summary of Russell DeYoung, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Russell DeYoung biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Weicker handwritten notes regarding DeYoung, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: “Statement by Russell DeYoung, Chairman of the Board, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, November 15, 1973,” 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Statement concerning the campaign contributions of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, August 31, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Copy of a check, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, August 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Barrick to Myers, regarding returning a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution, August 10, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Parkinson to Barrick, regarding Parkinson’s recommendation that the Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President return a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution, August 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Myers to Parkinson, regarding Myers’ explanation of a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution being a corporate contribution and Myer’s request that the contribution be returned to Goodyear, August 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Firestone to Parkinson, regarding Firestone’s requested confirmation that a $40,000 campaign contribution came from specific individuals, July 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Parkinson to Firestone, regarding a listing of individuals noted by Goodyear as contributors to Nixon’s reelection campaign and a request for Firestone to confirm the accuracy of the information, July 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Weicker handwritten notes regarding three questions concerning Goodyear, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Governor Thomson Letter: Letter, Meldrim Thomson to Weicker, regarding a supposed investigation of Dr. Roberto Alonzo in connection with the “Canuck Letter,” September 18, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Governor Thomson Letter: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker, N. H. Head Trade ‘Hate Mail’ in Watergate Case,” September 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, United States of America v. George Gordon Liddy, et al., Motion Re Release of Grand Jury Minutes and Sealed Portions of the Trial Transcript, February 14, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to Sirica, regarding Ervin’s request for the minutes of the grand jury “convened to consider matters relating to the break in of the Watergate” and portions of the trial transcript be provided to the Select Committee, February 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Memo, The Constitutional Rights Staff to Ervin, regarding the “Case Law Relating to Disclosure of Grand Jury Minutes,” February 15, 1973, 6 pages, with the rule and case law attached, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding Wickens’ reply to the question of releasing grand jury minutes to a “Duly Authorized Senate Investigating Committee,” undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Trial, The National Legal Newsmagazine, “The Grand Jury and Post-Watergate America,” November/December 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Armed Services Committee Executive Session on CIA with Helms Testifying, May 17, 1973 – Transcript, Helms statement, Volume 3,” July 31, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Document concerning “Facts” about Gray’s confirmation hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: “GRAY 5551” regarding a statement acknowledged by Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: An untitled document regarding Gray’s possible resignation, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Question for Gray with handwritten notes included, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: “Cross References to Gray – Updated,” undated, 4 pages. Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten question for Gray, with short handwritten chronology following the question, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes about the Hunt material and Gray’s confirmation hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding L. Patrick Gray, August 1, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding “Lowell Weicker’s suggestions for inquiry,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The New Republic article, “How the FBI and CIA Played the Game,” June 16, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, Volume 9 – Number 18, “The Watergate Investigation,” The President’s Address to the Nation, April 30, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Star-News, “Gray, Caulfield Await Prosecutors,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Post, “The FBI: Pipe Dreams or Nightmares?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Weicker draft press release regarding Gray’s FBI nomination and a possible judgeship, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray before the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Short typewritten note regarding Weicker’s talks with Gray and Gray’s possible resignation from office, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gary: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray before the Select Committee, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, O’Connell to Marshall, regarding “Newspaper Clipping in The Washington Daily News-Evening Star, March 1, 1973, Captioned ‘Files on Congress too Hot to Kill’,” March 2, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Marshall to Felt, regarding “Confirmation Hearings – Inquiry from Archives Regarding Congressional Files,” March 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: An untitled document regarding a memo prepared by Geoff Shepard on Campaign Trips and the request for Gray to respond to the questions in the memo, January 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Shepard for the Deputy Attorney General, regarding “Information for Campaign Trips: Events and Issues,” September 1, 1972, 2 pages, with a list of states attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Erickson to Gray, regarding “Information for Campaign Trips: Events and Issues (Attached White House Memorandum,” September 8, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Letter, Ervin to Gray, regarding the FBI’s collection of data on Representatives and Senators, November 3, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Gray to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s request for information on the FBI’s collection of data on Representatives and Senators, January 12, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>FBI news release regarding the investigation of Members of Congress or Congressional candidates, October 27, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Bishop to Felt, regarding “Congressional Contacts,” October 26, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Copy of Public Law 91-644, Chapter 18: Congressional Assassination, Kidnapping, and Assault, January 2, 1971, 1 page. 1970 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: FBI Routing Slips to the 23 field offices requesting information on national elections, 7/12/70, October 6, 1970, January 13, August 7, September 13, and September 19, 1972, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Evening Star article, “FBI Agent Runs Probe of Candidate,” October 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Chronicle-Telegram article, “FBI Agent here Checks candidate,” October 25, 1972, 3 pages, with a reprint of the article attached, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding the Bishop to Felt memo, April 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Gray and Ehrlichman, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding the use of the CIA and the FBI, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Short typewritten note regarding Gray’s withdrawal from consideration as Director of FBI and conversation with Kleindienst, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding General Walter’s memo of June 28, 1972, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding the Martinez retainer by the CIA, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, Volume – Number 21, “The Watergate Investigation,” Statements by the President, May 22, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Post article, “The FBI: Mr. Gray is no Longer the Issue,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Witness Summary of Richard G. Kleindienst, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Weicker news release regarding the nomination of Gray to FBI Director, March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Kleindienst to Walsh, regarding a request for the American Bar Association’s informal report on Gray, January 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Kleindienst to Walsh, regarding the withdrawal of Kleindienst’s request of January 26, 1972, February 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Time magazine article, “Questions About Gray,” March 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: A typewritten note regarding the investigation of Gray’s qualifications for a Federal Judgeship, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Weicker to Mitchell, regarding Weicker’s recommendation that Gray receive a nomination for a Federal Judgeship, November 23, 1971, 1 page, with Gray resume attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Walsh to Kleindienst, regarding Kleindienst’s request for an informal report on the qualifications of Gray, February 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: “Opening Statement of L. Patrick Gray, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, August 3, 1973, 51 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Typewritten and handwritten questions for Gray, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes, Interview of Pat Gray, April 25, 1973, 19 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes, Interview of Pat Gray, May 10, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding Gray’s conversations with Walters and Gray’s nomination, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Summary of L. Patrick Gray Confirmation Hearings, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Witness Summary – Patrick L. [sic] Gray, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Supplement to Witness Summary – L. Patrick Gray, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Document listing the source of information and the page number of Committee testimony, regarding Gray’s involvement in Watergate issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Handwritten notes depicting a chronology of Gray’s resignation decision, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Handwritten notes describing Gray’s destruction of Hunt’s papers, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Memo to the Acting Director, FBI, regarding “Information Provided the Federal Bureau of Investigation Regarding the Watergate Incident,” July 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Letter, Gray to McClellan, regarding submissions relating to Gray’s testimony before the Intelligence Operations Subcommittee, June 14, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Gray’s “Corrections to the Record,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Gray’s “Exhibits A through I, undated, 1 page, with the Director’s Daily Log, handwritten notes, and various memos attached, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “L. Patrick Gray,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Gray Quits FBI Over Hunt File,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Given FBI Reports,” February 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Washington Post article, “Gray Says He Didn’t Want Dean at Quiz,” March 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The New York Times article, “Reluctant F.B.I. Gave Aide Nixon Watergate Files,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Washington Post article, “Gray Destroyed Hunt’s Kennedy File After Parley with Ehrlichman, Dean,” April 27, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: “Schedule of Gray Exhibits Provided to Committee Members,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: “Response of L. Patrick Gray, III, to Memoranda of Lt. General Vernon A. Walters, U.S.A.,” undated, 29 pages, with an “Index to Response Exhibits 1 through 13,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Response Exhibits 1 through 13, undated, 29 pages (some pages are difficult to read).</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting and questions for Gray concerning the meeting, June 28, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 2 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray concerning events on April 26 and Gray’s resignation, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes that appear to be chronology of events that occurred on March 21, 23 and 24, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding the President’s taking the responsibility for a new investigation in the Watergate matter and a question for Gray concerning a telephone call from the President, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Questions for Gray concerning “CIA meetings with Vernon Walters,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes concerning questions for Gray, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes containing questions for Gray and a summary of a White House meeting, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes concerning questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Questions for Gray and a summary of the week of April 2nd, with Weicker handwritten notes at the bottom of the page, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Document headed “Pat Gray” concerning a chronology of events surrounding a telephone call between Weicker and Gray, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Revised Summary of L. Patrick Gray Logs, June 19 – June 23, 1972, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Interview with Richard Kleindienst, July 10, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes, “Interview with Pat Gray,” July 5, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Memo, Dick to Weicker, regarding interviews with Pat Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: An untitled report on the events concerning Gray’s involvement in Watergate issues, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: A Biographical Profile of L. Patrick Gray III, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Letter, Pat to Weicker, regarding Gray’s thank you to Weicker for accompanying Gray to the Committee hearings, February 28, 1973, 1 page. 1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s congratulatory telephone call, February 15, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s support, January 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s friendship, August 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s statement on the Senate floor, March 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Letter, Pat to Weicker, regarding an attached copy of Gray’s statement before the Senate Committee, March 8, 1973, 1 page, with a copy of Gray’s statement attached, March 6, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: The Hartford Courant article, “Patrick Gray: 3-Time Victim of Political Espionage Scandal,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker draft press release regarding Weicker’s opinion of Gray, Gray’s testimony before the Committee and Weicker’s support for Gray, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Thomas J. Gregory: References to Gregory, Thomas James, February – May 1972, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Thomas J. Gregory: Biographical information on Gregory, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: American Broadcasting Company television and radio program, “Issues and Answers,” Interview of Alexander M. Haig, May 5, 1974, 17 pages. 1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Memo, Dick to Senator, regarding a telephone call between Haig and Baker in which Haig would claim executive privilege in his appearance before the Select Committee, May 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Questions for Haig while appearing before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Resolved by the Committee” that the President’s order to Haig to use the doctrine of executive privilege during testimony before the Committee is rejected, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Memo, Dash to all members of the Senate Select Committee, regarding the attached resolution (document number 4), May 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Subpoena for St. Clair, April 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Subpoena for Haig, April 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Pertinency [Pertinence] of questions for Haig,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Questions Alexander Haig Refused to Answer in Executive Session,” May 2, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “General Haig’s Appearance before the Select Committee,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Document entitled “The Legislative Purpose,” concerns the legislative purpose of the Senate Select Committee, undated, 3 pages, with the Committee’s “Authority to Investigate,” undated, 1 page. 1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: The United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Testimony of Alexander M. Haig, Jr., May 2, 1974, 14 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Letter, Nixon to General Haig, regarding the use of the doctrine of executive privilege during Haig’s testimony before the Committee, May 1, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: The New York Times article, “Haig Said to Testify Simon Warned of Hughes Inquiry,” April 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “Haldeman’s Statement before the McClellan Committee, May 31, 1973, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “References to Haldeman in Magruder’s Memo File,” July 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Letter, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding the President’s waiver of executive privilege and Haldeman’s testimony, July 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Dean – Haldeman Highlights,” a chronology of Watergate related issues, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Handwritten notes regarding possible questions for Haldeman; notes as reminders; notes on thoughts of Committee members; on March 21st meeting; and notes concerning statements made by an unknown witness [Ehrlichman?], undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Weicker handwritten notes, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Handwritten notes regarding “charts,” undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Interview notes, H. R. Haldeman, May 4, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Digest of Interview of H. R. Haldeman,” June 14, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated Through 7/27/73,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “References to Haldeman, Updated,” undated, with “Dates Unknown in Reference to Haldeman,” “Job Activities” and “Haldeman Job Activities” attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated,” undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated Through July 26, 1973,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding executive privilege for Haldeman, July 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Subject: References to Haldeman” (handwritten), undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: CBS News Special: “Haldeman: The Nixon Years – Conversations with Mike Wallace,” Part I, March 23, 1975, 56 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: CBS News Special: “Haldeman: The Nixon Years – Conversations with Mike Wallace,” Part II, March 30, 1975, 53 pages.</p><p>Box 1659 Undated Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: Opening Statement of H. R. Haldeman before the Senate Select Committee, undated, 89 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: Questions for Haldeman, based on his opening statement, undated, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: Memo, Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “Suggested Areas of Inquiry for Haldeman,” July 25, 1973, 34 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: Memo, Walker for Haldeman, regarding “Charlotte, North Carolina – Demonstrations,” October 14, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Blacklisted GOP Senators,” July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. H. R. Haldeman 1: Memo, Malek for Haldeman, regarding “Leaks,” September 29, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Memo, Haldeman for Malek, regarding “Leak Situation,” September 27, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Memo, Strachan for Haldeman, regarding “Leaks,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding “Monitoring System,” January 21, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Memo, Higby for Dean, regarding “disruptions that occurred in the campaign,” February 10, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Memo, Haldeman for Dean, regarding the “Ervin Committee” minority counsel, February 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Exhibit No. 31: handwritten notes containing questions for and issues discussed with Haldeman, and two memos regarding political enemies and Chet Huntley, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Exhibit No. 3: Summary of Haldeman’s Meetings and Phone Calls with Haig, Krogh, Helms, Richardson, Ehrlichman, Flanigan, Connally, MacGregor, Timmons, Caulfield, Mitchell, Dean, Moore, Timmons, Magruder, Colson, 1971-1973, 36 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: “Haldeman Summary”: A summary of Haldeman’s duties as Chief of Staff; Haldeman’s early relations with Nixon; Haldeman meetings; Haldeman’s activities with the CIA; Haldeman’s relations to Watergate; Haldeman and the Dean Report, the Huston Plan, Political Enemies, Money matters, Kleindienst, Leaks, and CRP, undated, 37 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: A chronology of Watergate related events, January – July, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Ehrlichman and Colson, April 17, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Ehrlichman and Clawson, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: BBC interview of Ehrlichman (portion only), undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Deposition, Vernon Walters, Director of CIA, 12 May 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Press release, National News-Research Syndicate, “Haldeman, The President, and Watergate,” April 6, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Haldeman: Nixon ‘s ‘No Man’,” April 15, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: The Washington Post article, “’Managing’ the Watergate,” 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “H. R. (Bob) Haldeman,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: The Washington Post article, “Key to Watergate Puzzle: Nixon Aide H. R. Haldeman,” April 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Sabotage Try By Nixon in ’62 Charged,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: The Washington Post article, “3 Top Nixon Aides Tied to Cover-Up,” April 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: “Addendum: March 21st Meeting,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Note, Dooley to Searle, regarding a disagreement between Haldeman and Robert Taylor at a Providence campaign rally, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: Handwritten notes regarding a disagreement between Haldeman and Robert Taylor at a Providence campaign rally, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: “Revised Haldeman Summary”: A summary of Haldeman’s duties as Chief of Staff; Haldeman’s early relations with Nixon; Haldeman and List of Political Enemies; Haldeman meetings; Haldeman’s activities with the CIA; Haldeman’s relations to Watergate; Haldeman and the Dean Report, the Huston Plan, Political Enemies, Money matters, Kleindienst, Leaks, CRP, and Intelligence activities, undated, 39 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. H. R. Haldeman 2: A biographical Profile, H. R. Haldeman, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “’Signal’ on Watergate?,” April 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The New York Times article, “Trial by Leak and Hearsay,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The New York Times article, “A Spate of Names – No Certainties,” April 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “The Watergate and the White House,” March 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “FBI Chief Say Nixon’s Aides Paid Segretti,” March 8, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Suit Amended, Asks $6.4 Million,” March 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Aides Refuse to Answer Some Bugging Questions,” February 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Washington Post article, “Haldeman Aide Called Link in Spy Nets,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The New York Times article, “Ziegler denies an Article Linking Haldeman to Fund,” October 26, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Associated Press article, “White House Former Aide Helped Hoffa,” undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Washington Post article, “Haldeman Arranged Hoffa’s Release,” May 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Washington Post article, “Testimony Ties Top Nixon Aide to Secret Fund,” October 25, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Testimony on Segretti Hiring Differs,” April 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten question from Weicker for McCord regarding Haldeman’s knowledge of McCords’s position at CRP, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Star-News article, “Haldeman Set Up Intelligence,” April 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Haldeman Details Intelligence Role,” April 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten questions for Haldeman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Blacklisted GOP Senators,” July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Probers Eying Haldeman,” April 22, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Newsweek article, “The President’s Palace Guard,” March 19, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “The Guilt of Mr. Nixon,” 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Senate Votes Watergate Probe,” February 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “H. R. Haldeman Letter,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Nixon to Upgrade Hill Liaison,” January 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “’Big 5’ at White House: Powers on Nixon Staff,” January 20, 1973, 3 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Los Angeles Times article, “Haldeman’s Iron Rule: Never a Thought for his Own Image,” February 27, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman: Above Reproach,” February 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Wields Vast Power,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The New York Times article, “Chief of Staff in the White House: Harry Robbins Haldeman,” February 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Time article, “How Nixon’s White House Works,” June 8, 1970, 6 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: U. S. News & World Report article, “Key Men Around Nixon: Who’s Calling the Signals,” May 12, 1969, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman, Intensely Loyal Key to Access to Nixon,” May 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Star article, “GOP Acts to Cut Advertising Costs,” November 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Calls on Haldeman to Testify,” April 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The Washington Post article, “Panel Says Haldeman Not Tied to Watergate,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Haldeman Background: The New York Times article, “Senators Query Haldeman’s Role,” April 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Weicker handwritten notes regarding executive privilege, separation of powers and Haldeman’s testimony from taped conversations, undated, 2 pages (5 x 8 card with handwritten notes on one side and typewritten notes on the other).</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten notes entitled “Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten notes entitled “Protection of Executive Privilege,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten notes regarding the LaCosta Meeting, numbered 6 – 9, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Haldeman Background: Handwritten notes beginning “Mr. Haldeman,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1962 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: Robinson & Company Inc. statewide mailing to conservative Democrats, Nixon for Governor Campaign Committee, September 19, 1962, 1 page, with account ledger sheets; expenditure forms; a general campaign statement; memo from Frank Jordan, Secretary of State of the State of California, and copies of Nixon for Governor checks attached, 1962, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: The Washington Post article, “Tactics in ’62 Race Enjoined by Court,” undated, 1 page, with a similar Washington Post article attached, April 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1962 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: Press release, Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, October 20, 1962, 1 page, with mailings, a news article, and questions asked of William Marlin attached, October 15, 1962, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: Letter, Wickens to Mahoney, regarding the judgment in case No. 526150, April 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1963 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, Democratic State Central Committee, et al. vs. the Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, et al., No. 526150, Deposition of H. Robert [Robbins] Haldeman, September 5, 1963, 80 pages.</p><p>1964 Folder 4. Haldeman 1962: Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, Democratic State Central Committee, et al. vs. the Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, No. 526150 Judgment, October 30, 1964, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Sally Jackson Harmony,” Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Sally Jackson Harmony, Allegations Involving Other Persons,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Sally Jackson Harmony, Synopsis of Information From Sources Other Than Committee Statement,” undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Digest of Interview of Sally Harmony,” May 21, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Sally Jackson Harmony: Synopsis of Statement,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: The Committee witness list, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes regarding Hugh Sloan and his participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes regarding Harmony and “Gemstone,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Typewritten note regarding copies of Reisner’s diaries and Chern’s diary for February 4, 1972, with copies of pages from the diaries, January – March and June, 1972, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: The Washington Post article, “Sally Jackson Harmony: Key Witness in the Watergate Inquiry?,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Harmony, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes, interview of Sally Harmony, April 18, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes entitled “2nd Harmony Interview con’t from bound notebook,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Sally Harmony: Handwritten notes regarding her testimony before the Committee, undated, 11 pages. 1973 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: The Washington Post article, “Ex-Secretary to Liddy Tells of Typing Phone Tap Transcripts,” May 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Memorandum Prelude to Interview Between FBI Agents and Gordon Liddy,” June 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Sally Harmony: “Memorandum of Interview of G. Gordon Liddy by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday, June 28, 1972,” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Hatch Act: Memorandum of Law, The Hatch Act, undated, 34 pages. </p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Tsui to Beulah Hawkins, regarding Hawkins’ possible employment with the Chinese Technical Mission, November 6, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to the Chinese Embassy, regarding Hawkins’ question of seeking employment with the Chinese Technical Mission, November 8, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to the Chinese Embassy, regarding a possible treasonous statement made by Hawkins during a possible visit to the Chinese Technical Mission, October 23, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Jameson to Byrd, regarding an explanation of Hawkins’ possible statement and the actions carried out to remedy the situation, September 6, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to the Chinese Embassy, regarding Hawkins’ statement and her claim to “have never sought employment with the Mission or any agency of the Nationalist Chinese Government,” October 14, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to Holmes, regarding questioning of Hawkins’ concerning her statement and her feelings about being accused of violating a federal law, September 30, 1957, 1 page. 1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Byrd to Hawkins, regarding Byrd’s receipt of Hawkin’s letter, September 16, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to Byrd, regarding Hawkins’ statement and her explanation of the events that occurred, September 13, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Byrd to Hawkins, regarding a communication Byrd received from the International Cooperation Administration, September 9, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Jameson to Byrd, regarding Hawkins’ resignation from the International Cooperation Administration, her possible visit to the Chinese Technical Mission and the possible release of classified material, September 6, 1957, 2 pages.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Jameson to Byrd, regarding Hawkins’ resignation from the International Cooperation Administration and questioning of Hawkins’ about the possible release of classified material, August 23, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to Byrd, regarding Hawkins’ dissatisfaction with the International Cooperation Administration’s responses to her inquiries and her explanation for her resignation from the International Cooperation Administration, August 19, 1957, 2 pages.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Byrd to Hawkins, regarding correspondence Byrd received from the International Cooperation Administration, August 16, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Jameson to Byrd, regarding an explanation for Hawkins’ leaving employment with the International Cooperation Administration, August 12, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Byrd to Hawkins, regarding Byrd’s receipt of Hawkins’ correspondence and his efforts to assist Hawkins, August 5, 1957, 1 page. 1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to Byrd, regarding the lack of response to Hawkins’ inquiries, July 31, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Holmes to Hawkins, regarding Holmes explanation of the security matter involving Hawkins, June 26, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>1957 Folder 7. Beulah Hawkins: Letter, Hawkins to Holmes, regarding Hawkins’ explanation of an alleged security matter, June 17, 1957, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Magruder asking Reisner to “remove sensitive material,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Gene Milligan, former advance man for McGovern, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Porter’s testimony, undated, 25 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Duncan’s testimony, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note to Weicker regarding the contents of Hunt’s safe, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note regarding Kachigian’s call to Reisner and “Gemstone,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note regarding Baker and the safe opening, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Liddy, Caulfield and Ehrlichman, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Thompson, Baldwin and Reisner’s lawyer, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Caulfield’s testimony, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note regarding an unknown police officer, Sanders, Baker and Thompson, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Powell Moore’s testimony, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note regarding Curtis Hirge, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Fensterwald, undated, 3 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Sloan, Ehrlichman, Helms, Walters and Riesner, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes, only the words “James,” “Ziegler” and “Martha Duncan” are on the page, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding May 1972 and Malik/Mitchell conversations, undated, 2 pages (one note has lines through it).</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding a “National Watchlist” and an unknown Lt. Col. in the Air Force Reserve, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten note regarding Liddy threatening Magruder, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Baker’s questions, Sandwedge, Thompson, Moorhead, Baldwin, the hearings length, CRP, Haldeman, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Reisner, Odle and unknown files in a briefcase, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, Mrs. Hunt and payment of legal fees, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten notes regarding unknown individuals in a basement and on a balcony, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hearing Notes: Handwritten witness list, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Hearings Resumption Question: Letter, Cox to Ervin, regarding temporarily suspending the Senate Committee hearings, June 4, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Hearings Resumption Question: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding an analysis of the legal ramifications of suspending the Senate Committee hearings, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Hearings Resumption Question: Statement of Senator Weicker regarding the suspension of the Senate Committee Hearings, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Hearings Resumption Question: Report: “Whether Senate Watergate Committee should resume public hearings, January 8, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Hearings Resumption Question: Commencement Address by Senator Weicker at Kent School, Kent, Connecticut, May 31, 1973, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: The New York Times article, “Transcripts of Excerpts from the C.I.A. Memorandums About the Watergate Case,” June 4, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Memorandum for Record regarding Walters’ meeting with Dean, in which Walters removed the CIA from involvement in any Watergate related issues, June 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: An untitled document: Weicker questions for Helms, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Witness Summary – Richard M. Helms, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: A Biographical Profile of Richard Helms, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: “Cross references to Helms – Updated through July 31, 1973,” undated, 2 pages, with a typewritten note at the top of the first page and a typewritten note at the bottom of the second page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: “Testimony of Ambassador Helms,” numbered 1 – 24, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Memo for the Record by Richard Helms, regarding “Meeting with Mr. Patrick Gray, Acting Director, FBI on 18 October 1972,” October 19, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Memo for the Record by Colby, regarding “Meeting at the White House on December 15, 1972 re Watergate Case,” December 18, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Helms and issue reminder notes, undated, 10 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: The New York Times article, “Aid for Radicals Disputed by C.I.A.,” May 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Memo, Ritter to Liebengood, regarding “Walter’s Personnal [sic] Memos on Conversations with Ehlrichman [sic], Haldeman, Dean and Gray and Helms,” July 31, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Letter, Helms to Young, regarding the CIA’s assistance in an unknown matter, November 9, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: “Digest of Interview of Richard M. Helms on May 18, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Memo for the Record by Vernon A. Walters, regarding a meeting with Dean on June 27, 1972, June 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: Document entitled “Walters and Helms,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard M. Helms: An untitled document containing questions for Helms regarding requests for CIA assistance in the investigation of domestic extremist groups, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Larry Higby: Handwritten notes, Interview of Larry Higby, June 22, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>Box 1660</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten notes concerning Roscelli , Giancana, Las Vegas and the Mafia, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Letter, Davis to Weicker, regarding a letter Davis sent to Ervin, December 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding a subpoena for records of the Century Plaza Hotel relating to the Presidential Campaign of 1972, December 18, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Letter, Greer to Weicker, regarding a telegram sent to Weicker on January 30, 1974, January 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding a subpoena issued to the Bank of America, March 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Letter, Davis to the Bank of America, regarding a subpoena for documents relating to Davis’ clients, March 19, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Portion of a letter to the Select Committee relating to leaks from the Committee staff concerning C. G. Rebozo, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding a Hughes business deal, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding purchasing Las Vegas clubs, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding the A.E.C. and Hughes, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding riots in Washington and Chicago, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding negotiating with the A.E.C. about “this bomb deal,” undated, 4 pages, Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding Humphrey and Johnson, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding Humphrey’s five scientists, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding the A.E.C., Johnson and Humphrey, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding a governor, Nixon and a Republican victory, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding a television tower and Hughes’ dissatisfaction with the completion of the tower, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1968 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding a Hughes message to Johnson, April 24, 1968, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding negotiations with the A.E.C., undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Hughes to Bob, regarding the handling “of this bomb deal,” April 16, 1968, 4 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Handwritten letter, Bob to Howard, regarding casino and radio broadcasting deals, June 28, 1968, 11 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: News article by Jack Anderson regarding Hughes’ private papers and Hughes’ battle against nuclear testing in Nevada, August 8, 1971, 3 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: News article by Jack Anderson regarding Hughes’ attempts to influence Senators and his attempts to acquire more casinos, August 7, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: News article by Jack Anderson regarding Bill Gay and Hughes’ divorce from Jean Peters, May 25, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: News article by Jack Anderson regarding Hughes’ health and the battle over Hughes financial empire, December 9, 1970, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Howard Hughes Corporation: Individual pages from Jack Anderson news articles regarding Howard Hughes, January 6, 9 and August 6, 1971, 9 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Memo, Dash to Ervin, et al., regarding drafts of the chapters of the Committee report, July 9, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: The New York Times article, “Hundreds of Copies of Hughes Memos are Readily Available in Las Vegas,” February 3, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: The New York Times article regarding the circulation of Hughes’ personal papers, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Memo, Lenzner to Ervin, et al., regarding the Hughes Rebozo Summary, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: A tentative witness list for the Hughes-Rebozo portion of the Committee hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Handwritten notes regarding a question and the business of the Committee, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Handwritten chronology of the Hughes-Rebozo portion of the Committee hearings, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Washington Post synopsis of the individuals involved in Watergate; the cover-up, the ITT case, the milk case, and the Ellsberg case, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Letter, Ohrenstein to Weicker, regarding Matthew L. Lifflander, June 28, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Handwritten notes regarding Ohrenstein and the Hertz Corporate matter, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Memo, Dash to Senators, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding the Hughes-Rebozo Report, Dunes Hotel Case, June 21, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: The Dunes Report; “the Dunes Hotel aspect of the Hughes-Rebozo investigation,” June 21, 1974, 48 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: A chronology of Watergate issues, particularly the Hughes-Rebozo investigation, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: Handwritten notes entitled “Adverse Factors in Hughes/Rebozo Case,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 2. Howard Hughes-Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo: The New York Times Magazine article, “The Hughes Connection,” January 4, 1976, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning Donald Segretti, undated, 9 pages. Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Biographical information, Howard Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: A chronology of Hunt’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Transcript of the television broadcast of “Firing Line,” subject: “The CIA and Foreign Policy,” January 21, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: The Washington Post article, “Howard E. Hunt,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: The Boston Globe article, “Who Cares?,” July 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Letter, Brina Chernov Cohen to Weicker, regarding a letter she wrote to The Boston Globe, June 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Biographical information, Kathleen Chenow, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: A chronology of Chenow’s participation in the Watergate investigation, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Dean’s notes on a conversation with Dorothy Hunt, October 22, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Resume of Thomas C. Amato, government exhibit ST 49, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Copy of an envelope and a note from Hunt, government exhibits ST 48A and ST 48B, December 21, 1971, 2 pages. Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning the Watergate break in, an unknown individual and Dean’s involvement, and material in Hunts’ safe, with shorthand notes at the bottom, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning Hunt’s involvement in Watergate related issues and an unknown individual’s anger at being used, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: White House press release, “Participants: Briefing for Media Executives on the President’s Domestic Policy Initiatives, Kansas City, Missouri, July 6, 1971,” 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo for the file from Colson regarding commutation of Hunt’s prison sentence, March 23, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Copy of an envelope, government exhibit ST-47A, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Huntsman, regarding “Expenses for Howard Hunt,” September 13, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Huntsman, regarding “Expenses incurred by Howard Hunt,” November 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Dorothy Hunt to Bittman, regarding “Contact made on above date and distribution on same date,” September 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Dorothy Hunt to Bittman, regarding “Accounting of Monies Received,” October 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Letter, Bittman to Dorsen, regarding the enclosure of deposit tickets and memos under subpoena, August 1, 1973, 2 pages, with copies of checks and deposit tickets attached, September 28, 1972, 5 pages. 1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Note, Hunt to Colson, regarding the termination of Hunt’s employment with the Mullen Company, August 9, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Hunt’s communication with Colson, August 11, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Copy of a check, signed by George Leonard, government exhibit ST 18, December 29, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Note, Hunt to Jack, regarding Jack’s assistance to Hunt, government exhibit ST 52, January 14, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Interviews of E. Howard Hunt, September 10, 11 and 12, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: “Digest of E. Howard Hunt Interview, Executive Session, September 20, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Letter, Hunt to Colson, regarding Colson’s letters and Dorothy Hunt’s death, December 31, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Schultz to Thompson, regarding “Highlights of Howard E. Hunt Interview, A.M. of September 10, 1973,” 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Document entitled “Cash Transactions,” Hunt version and the Ulasewicz-Larue version, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Handwritten document entitled “Cash Transactions,” Hunt version and the Ulasewicz-Larue version, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt’s guilty plea, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Handwritten questions for and notes about Hunt, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: “Notes of Meeting of August 22,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Letter to Howard Hunt, regarding a list of expenses incurred by an unknown individual, January 11, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Opening statement by Hunt before the Select Committee, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Hunt for Colson, regarding “Neutralization of Ellsberg,” July 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Krogh and Young for Colson, regarding “Reference the Memorandum to you from Howard Hunt dated July 28, 1971 on Neutralization of Ellsberg,” August 3, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding “Addition to my Memorandum of 12/18 regarding Individual to Head PR Firm,” December 18, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Ehrlichman for Colson, regarding “Hunt/Liddy Special Project Number 1,” August 27, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Hall for Colson, regarding “Discussion with Howard Hunt,” June 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding a mistake in assigning Colson’s telephone number to Hunt, July 7, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Hunt for Colson, regarding “Securing Survivorship Benefits,” March 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Howard for Kehrli, regarding moving Hunt to 1701, March 30, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding “Howard Hunt” and the termination of his White House employment, June 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo for the file from Colson regarding “Interview with Bill Bittman,” January 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Affidavit of Joan Hall, April 13, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Affidavit of E. Howard Hunt, April 5, 1973, 1 page</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Affidavit of Bernard Malloy, May 6, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: E. Howard Hunt, A Biographical Profile, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: List of names (cannot decipher title), undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 3 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Handwritten notes regarding Cubans, State Department cables and the break-in at Fielding’s office, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, undated, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: The Baltimore Sun article, “Hunt, Liddy named in burglary of files on Ellsberg; Gray quits,” April 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: List of individuals affiliated with or employed by the news media, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding Colson’s suggestion that Haldeman meet with Hunt, July 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Colson, July 1, 1971, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Letter, Barker et al. to Rothblatt, regarding a plea change and informing Rothblatt that he “will no longer represent us,” January 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning Hunt’s payment of legal fees, Dorothy Hunt’s death, Hunt’s guilty plea and Hunt’s communications with McCord, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: “Howard Hunt’s version of meetings with Bernard Barker and other Cuban Americans,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: A chronology of Hunt’s participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Witness List, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: A typewritten note concerning material based on press reports, in chronological order (believe this note refers to item number 63), undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Short biographical note on E. Howard Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Digest of Interview of E. Howard Hunt, June 11, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Walker for Haldeman, regarding “Charlotte, North Carolina - Demonstrations,” October 14, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Hunt Exhibits,” September 18, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Hunt’s and Dean’s Testimony about Blackmail,” September 17, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Cage Material on Howard Hunt,” September 18, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Silbert’s description of Hunt’s White House job, in response to a motion of defendants for discovery and inspection, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning Hunt’s participation in the Watergate break in, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: An untitled document concerning Rothblatt and funds for the Watergate defendants, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: “Elmer Wyatt on John Buckley,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Witness Summary, John R. Buckley, undated, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Herbert Porter on “Fat Jack” documents, Public Testimony, June 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. E. Howard Hunt 1: Document entitled “E. Howard Hunt on “Fat Jack,” Public Testimony, September 24, 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Memo by Harold Weisberg regarding the witness summary of Everette Howard Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: A chronological summary of events surrounding Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Biographical Sketch, Richard A. Moore, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Statement of Richard A. Moore, July 12, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten note concerning Hunt and the Mullen Company, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: List of individuals “who were used to taking orders and thus acted without question,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Fielding break in, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten list of attorneys, law firms and clerks with funds received, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Cubans, Tom Clifford and legal representation, August 22, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Cubans legal representation, Sturgis, Rothblatt and meeting with Hunt – Barker, August 21, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of E. Howard Hunt – Bittman, June 11, 1973, 14 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of E. Howard Hunt, May 14, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding “Basic Expected Testimony of Hunt,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of E. Howard Hunt, September 20, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the issues that should be brought forward in interviews or the hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes – a chronology of Hunt’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt says Colson gave Cable Order,” May 8, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “White House Consultant tied to Bugging Figure,” June 20, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “McCord: ‘Hush’ Money came from Hunt’s Wife,” April 10, 1973, 2 pages. 1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Mrs. Hunt’s Cash is Probed,” December 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Urges 4 to Admit Guilt,” 1-15-73, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Urged Guilty Pleas in Bugging,” January 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Hunt was Paid on Day of Burglary,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Sunday News article, “The Men in Ellsberg’s Corner,” January 30, 1972, 2 pages, with article attached, “Ellsberg defense fund gears up,” January 30, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Blacklisted GOP Senators,” July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The San Francisco Examiner article, “Hunt’s Testimony to Ellsberg Judge,” May 3, 1973, 1 page, with two accompanied articles on Krogh and Liddy.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: SR/World article, “The Curious Intrigues of Cuban Miami: Hatred of communism, fear of the Democrats, entoil America’s dynamic new immigrants in a web of scandal reaching into dark corners and high places,” September 11, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star article, “Hunt, While Aiding Colson, Directed Julie’s U.S. Film,” June 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Education Office OKd Hunt Pact,” January 18, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Figure Pleads Guilty: Hunt Admits 3 Charges; U.S. Drops Other Counts,” January 16, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Declares no Higher-Ups in Plot,” January 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Said to Name Mitchell,” January 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Liddy and Hunt Reportedly Fled During Bugging Raid,” September 1, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “So Long, Howard,” October 8, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Tried to Recruit Agent to Probe Sen. Kennedy’s Life,” February 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “E. Howard Hunt as Author,” January 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Ex-Aides Watergate Indictment,” September 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Evening Star article, “Agent-Author Among Missing,” June 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: “Digest of Interview of E. Howard Hunt on May 14, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Douglas Caddy,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding Douglas Caddy and his association with Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: A chronology of Hunt’s movements following the Watergate break-in, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: “Witness Summary, Everett Howard Hunt,” undated, 25 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes, interview of Howard Hunt, September 10, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes numbered 1 – 14, Ellsberg break-in, Ulasewicz activities, spying on McGovern and Muskie, Sedan Chair and a Haiphong Mining Advertisement, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: A Publishers-Hall Syndicate article, “”Inside Another Probe: The Story of $500,000 in Patronage Payouts,” September 12, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, May 15, 1972, “The Situation in Southeast Asia,” The President’s Address to the Nation, May 8, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Sunday Star article, “U.S. Bombers Hit Haiphong,” April 16, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Chou Denounces U.S. Raids Over Hanoi and Haiphong,” April 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The New York Times article, “Behind Nixon’s Decision: More Than Military Issues,” April 17, 1972, 1 page. 1971 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Transcript of a conversation between Hunt and Lucien Conein, July 9, 1971, 9 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Transcript of a conversation between Hunt and Colson, late November 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Cubans, State Department cables, Ellsberg break-in and Colson contact, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: Handwritten notes regarding the FBI, Fielding’s office and a quote from Hunt, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. E. Howard Hunt 2: The Washington Post article, “Bug Case Figures Used Covert Executive Phone,” December 8, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment, Report by the Staff of the Impeachment Inquiry, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 93rd Congress, Second Session, February 1974, 62 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Letter, Scott to “Dear Colleague,” regarding a copy of the “Resolution of Senator Mansfield,” July 31, 1974, 1 page, with attached Senate Resolution, 18 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Statement of Senator Philip A. Hart on Impeachment Trial Rules, Committee on Rules Hearing, August 6, 1974, 15 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Congressional Record, Volume 116 – Part 9, April 13 – April 21, 1970, a portion contains a discussion of the issue of impeachment, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: The New York Times article, “An Explanation: Memos by Lawyers Form Basis for Debate on Article II,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: “Debates of the Constitutional Convention,” discussion of the issue of impeachment, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: “Impeachment Procedures,” according to Jefferson’s Manual and Rules of the House of Representatives, 93rd Congress and Senate Manual, 93rd Congress, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: “Impeachment of President Johnson,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: “Impeachment in English History,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1952 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Presidential Address, “Impeachment and Attainder,” December 13, 1952, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Impeachment 1: Jefferson’s Manual, Section LIII – Impeachment, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: “Impeachment for ‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors’,” Reproduced from 44 Southern California Law Review May 16, 1973, 66 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. Impeachment 1: University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, “Federal Impeachments,” Reproduced on April 15, 1970, 45 pages, with “Federal Impeachments: What Then are the Offences Which May Result in Impeachment?” attached, 28 pages.</p><p>Box 1661</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Impeachment 2: “An Analysis of the Constitutional Standards for Presidential Impeachment,” James D. St. Clair et al., Attorneys for the President, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Impeachment 2: Memo, Scott to Republican Colleagues, regarding an attached report, with the report attached, “Summary: An Analysis of the Constitutional Standard for Presidential Impeachment,” James D. St. Clair et al., Attorneys for the President, undated, 8 pages. Undated Folder 1. Impeachment 2: “An Analysis of the Constitutional Standard for Presidential Impeachment,” James D. St. Clair et al., Attorneys for the President, 63 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Impeachment 2: “The Law of Impeachment, Appendix I: The Concept of Impeachable Offense,” Department of Justice, February 21, 1974, 59 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Impeachment 2: Memo from Robert Dixon forwarding “The Law of Impeachment,” Appendix II: History of Provisions of the Constitution Relating to Impeachment,” Department of Justice, February 21, 1974, 94 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: “Legal Aspects of Impeachment: An Overview,” Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, February, 1974, 53 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: “Legal Aspects of Impeachment: An Overview, Appendix III: Historical Statements on Executive Privilege and Impeachment,” Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, February, 1974, 35 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: “Legal Aspects of Impeachment: An Overview, Appendix IV: Judicial Review of Impeachment Convictions,” Department of Justice, February, 1974, 25 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: A dramatization, “Shall We Have a King?,” National Public Affairs Center for Television, January 27, 1974, 25 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: Continuation of “Shall We Have a King?”; Robert MacNeil with a panel of guests discussing the Presidency, January 27, 1974, 26 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: Time article, “The Proper Grounds for Impeachment,” February 25, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: Newsweek article, “Impeachment: A Cram Course,” March 4, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “What are Grounds for Impeachment?’, January 28, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Impeachment Standards,” March 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Impeachment Precedent,” February 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “The Nixon Legacy,” March 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “F.Y.I.,” March 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “4 Law Professors see Impeachment Grounds,” October 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Impeachment?,” February 3, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Thinking About Impeachment (I),” February 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “’Mr. Nixon Wasn’t Misled’,” February 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Thinking About Impeachment (III),” February 24, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Impeachment 3: The Washington Post article, “Of Tapes and Truth,” February 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Indictment Grand Jury: Watergate Special Prosecution Force, “The Following Indictment was Handed Down by a Federal Grand Jury in Washington Today” for Colson, Ehrlichman, Haldeman, Mardian, Mitchell, Parkinson, and Strachan, March 1, 1974, 57 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Letter, Coburn to Shure, regarding the Interdivisional Intelligence Group, July 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Interview with Sullivan, October 7, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Memo, Havel and Zimmerman to Wickens, regarding “Questions for Gray,” 30 April 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Testimony of Huston, May 21, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: The Washington Post article, “Vast GOP Undercover Operation Originated in 1969,” May 17, 1973, 3 pages (portion of article cut off in original photocopy).</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: The Washington Post article, “More Wiretaps Disclosed,” June 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: WCBS-TV Editorial, “Truth on the Installment Plan,” May 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: WIN Magazine article, “Watergate & the V.V.A.W.,” June 7, 1973, 6 pages. Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: WIN Magazine article, “The Camden 28 & the Watergate 500,” undated, 3 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Juri’s Doctor: The Magazine for the New Lawyer” article, [“Who is Guy Goodwin] and Why are They Saying Those Terrible Things About Him?,” January, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: The Nation article, “From the Watergate Perspective: Kangaroo Grand Juries,” November 19, 1973, 16 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding Segretti and his meeting with Fielding and Dean, with a Penn Camera receipt signed by Buckley in the upper portion of the photocopy, October 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding questions asked of an unknown individual, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding a question about Hart, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding the dirty tricks used against Muskie, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding an unknown individual’s attitude and a statement about taking “the law into your own hands in 72,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding a question for an unknown individual, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding Segretti and his meeting with Fielding and Dean, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Weicker handwritten notes regarding domestic intelligence, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding the Interdivisional Intelligence Unit, undated, 31 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding a question for an unknown individual, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding a question for an unknown individual concerning name of “superior,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten note regarding “character assassination,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten note regarding an unknown individual’s use of the 5th amendment, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten note regarding a question for an unknown individual, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Memo to Searle regarding Agnew’s “plug- the-leaks demand,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Handwritten notes regarding various individuals in the Interdivisional Intelligence Unit, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interdivisional Intelligence: Typewritten notes beginning “Recommendations,” regarding domestic intelligence, federal campaigns, Congressional oversight of intelligence agencies and public scrutiny of Congressional hearings, undated, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Letter, West to Weicker, regarding abuses “of governmental power by the Internal Security Division of the Justice Department ,” June 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Position Paper, Internal Security Division, April 15, 1972, 7 pages with the same position paper attached that contains handwritten notes, April 15, 1972, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Typewritten questions to be asked of an unknown individual, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Memo for Dick McGowan regarding the Internal Security Division, Mardian, Daniel McAuliffe and Wyn McAuliffe, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. Internal Security Division: The Village Voice article, “Politics of Repression: Ideological Criminals,” January 8, 1970, 4 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. Internal Security Division: National Journal article, “Federal Civil Disturbance Intelligence Network,” June 20, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer article regarding Morell Sharp and an offer of employment as head of a “secret White House domestic intelligence evaluation committee,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding the individuals involved with, the duties of and questions about the Internal Security Division, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding the Internal Security Division, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding Bill Olson and the Internal Security Division, undated, 4 pages. Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding Kevin Maroney and the Analysis and Evaluation Section of the ISD, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding John Doherty and Mardian, May 30, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Handwritten notes regarding Marty Pollner, begins with number 5, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Internal Security Division: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the Internal Security Division, Sullivan’s memo to Tolson and Hoover, Mardian, and the authority of the Attorney General, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: A Chronological List of Witness, undated, 5 pages, with a handwritten note attached, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Kevin Maroney, May 30, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of William Olson, June 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding the Re-Interview of John Doherty, June 19, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding Dash’s and Thompson’s questioning of an unknown witness, June 26, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Howard Hunt, September 10, 1973, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Larry Higby, June 22, 1973, 11 pages. 1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness John O. Lane, July 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Bernard Barker, September 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Rick Steams, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Paul O’Brien, September 17, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Lee Nunn, August 16, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Thomas Bell, Jr., August 15, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Patrick Buchanan, August 14, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Larry Higby, July 23, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Henry Peterson, June 21, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Richard Kleindienst, June 21, 1973, 9 pages. 1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Gordon Strachan, July 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Gordon Strachan, July 18, 1973, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 1: Handwritten notes regarding witness Gordon Strachan, July 12, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness John Mitchell, July 10, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview with John Mitchell, July 9, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Anthony Ulaseweiz, July 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness Lee Gablonski, April 12, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness Daniel Kingsley, June 29, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Richard Moore, June 7, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of H.R. Haldeman, June 14, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness W. Richard Howard, June 13, 1973, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Jeb Stuart Magruder, June 12, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness John Mitchell, May 10, 1973, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of Baldwin by Weicker, March 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness Baldwin, March 30, 1973, 22 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness Mrs. Wyn MacAuliffe, April 5, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding a list of events and issues concerning the Watergate investigation, May 19, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 2: Handwritten notes regarding witness Robert Reisner, April 19, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>Box 1662</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Laura Frederick, April 24, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Jane Dannenhauer, April 25, 1973, 5 pages. 1972-1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Powell Moore, April 25, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Powell Moore, continued, April 26, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Hugh W. Sloan, Jr., April 27-28, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness John Ehrlichman, May 4, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness L. Patrick Gray, May 10, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Robert Reisner, May 16, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview with James Caulfield, May 15, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Richard M. Helms, May 18, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Hugh Sloan, June 6, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Kenneth Rietz, September 19, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Jane Elizabeth Thomas, June 14, 1973, 11 pages. 1973 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding the testimony of Reisner before the Committee, June 5, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding witness Pete Kinsey, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Handwritten notes regarding an unknown individual’s request to an unknown individual to obtain </p><p>Undated Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Weicker’s “opinion of Stans’ testimony for me?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: Weicker handwritten notes regarding testimony of witnesses before the Committee, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 3: The New York Times article, “Aide to Nixon’s Campaign Tied to Secret U.S. Data,” October 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding witness Fred Malek, June 15, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding witness Robert Odle, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding witness Bernard Barker, September 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding the Interview of H. R. Haldeman, June 14, 1973, 16 pages. Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding witness Sally Harmony, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding witness Herbert Kalmbach, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes entitled “Background on Anthony Ulasewicz,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding “Tony” Ulasewicz, May 19, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding information on various individuals having involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding Dash’s questioning of an unknown witness, June 26, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Interview Notes with H. William Shure 4: Handwritten notes regarding “IRS Testimony Notes,” undated, 25 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Interview Status Reports: “Status of Contacts and Intended Contacts with Persons to be Interviewed (As of Monday, April 30, 1973),” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Interview Status Reports: “Status of Contacts and Intended Contacts with Persons to be Interviewed,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Interview Status Reports: “Status of Contacts and Intended Contacts with Persons to be Interviewed (as of Tuesday, April 24, 1973),” 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Interview Status Reports: “Individuals Interviewed by Staff,” undated, 1 page, with a document of the same title attached, April 23, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 3. Interview Status Reports: List of witness names in chronological order, noting whether each interview has a card, a files report and the dictator, undated, 1 page, with two similar lists attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Interviews Working File – H. William Shure: Document entitled “Hugh Sloan, Treasurer for Finance Committee,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: “Memorandum of Anti-Trust Policy and its Relation to the Economic Policy of the United States,” April 22, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, Geneen to Peterson, regarding United States trade issues and domestic economy, April 22, 1971, 2 pages, with a list of suggested names attached, April 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, Meir to Connally, regarding “antitrust matters and their impact on the economy of the country,” April 22, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, Casey to Colson, regarding the overall economy of the United States, August 7, 1970, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, Merriam to Peterson, regarding merger policy and its effect on the economy of the United States, April 30, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, Merriam to Peterson, regarding the economic effect of mergers, April 26, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Letter, H.S.G. to Meyer, regarding use of Meyer’s name in an economic endeavor, April 22, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Note, Dick to the Senator, regarding “Milk” and a briefing held by Ralph Nader, November 15, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Handwritten notes regarding the Nader briefing and the Jacobson deposition, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Weicker handwritten notes regarding O’Brien, Wally Johnson, Bob Mardian and Democrats in 1968, undated 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Democratic National Committee news release, “O’Brien Questions Link Between Antitrust Settlement and Firm’s Contribution to GOP Convention: Demands Explanation by Mitchell,” December 14, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Washington Post article, “Text of a Memo Sent to Haldeman by Colson on ITT Case,” August 2, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: The Hartford Courant article, “ITT Sought Aid of Politicians,” September 26, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: Handwritten notes regarding Jacobson and Milk marketing, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: The Hartford Courant article, “Probe Holds ITT Sought Agnew’s Aid in Merger,” June 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: The Hartford Courant article, “Probers Recall Ex-SEC Head,” June 16, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. International Telephone and Telegraph: The Hartford Courant article, “ITT Probe Told Role of Ehrlichman,” June 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: Herbert Kalmbach biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: Document entitled “Kalmbach” concerning a quote by Kalmbach, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: Resume of Herbert W. Kalmbach, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: A chronological reference guide to sub facts pertaining to Kalmbach’s participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: “Kalmbach References – Dates unknown,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: “References to Kalmbach,” undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: “Cross reference on Herbert Kalmbach,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: “Kalmbach References – 1971,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: A chronological reference guide to sources pertaining to Kalmbach’s participation in Watergate related issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: A job activities reference to Kalmbach, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: Memo regarding “PTAR” Federal Communications Commission’s Prime Time Access Rule, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Kalmbach,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Kalmbach,” undated, 1 page. 1972 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The Washington Post article, “Lawyer for Nixon Said to Have Used GOP’s Spy Fund,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “FBI Told of Payment to Segretti,” March 7, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The Chicago Tribune article, “Gray links Nixon’s attorney to Segretti’s pay,” March 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The Washington Post article, “Kalmbach Hush Fund Link Probed,” April 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The New York Times article, “Nixon’s Lawyer No Longer,” May 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: The New York Times article, “Kalmbach Linked to Destruction of Campaign Data,” May 4, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Herbert Kalmbach: Handwritten notes regarding “Kalmbach and Chapin relationship with Segretti,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: “Digest of Interview of Herbert Kalmbach, June 28, 1973,” 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: Herbert Kalmbach Witness Summary, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: Memo, Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “Random Questions Pertaining to Kalmbach,” July 16, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: Handwritten notes regarding questions concerning a quotation from Kalmbach’s statement, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: Document entitled “Kalmbach,” with the number 5320 at the beginning of the first line of text, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: Typewritten notes regarding questions concerning a quotation from Kalmbach’s statement, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Herbert Kalmbach: The Washington Star article, “The Covert Collector,” February 2, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Kalmbach and Ehrlichman, April 19, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding Ervin’s request for Committee access to White House documents and tapes, July 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding a “For the President’s Eyes Only” envelope, July 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Note regarding the Tower- Fannin amendment to the Minimum Wage Bill, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: List of five telephone conversations between various White House staff members, Pat Gray and Mike Wallace, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Document entitled “Election 1972: State Presidential, Senate, Governor, House Returns,” November 11, 1972, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Kalmbach opening statement before the Committee, undated, 15 pages. Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Resume of James H. O’Connor, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Statement by Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: A list of questions to be asked of Kalmbach, proposed by Lloyd Shearer, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Interview of Kalmbach , May 2, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Document entitled “John Dean on Kalmbach,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Questions to be asked of Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: A summary of an interview of Kalmbach, April 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: American Bar Association, Code of Professional Responsibility, Canon 9, A Lawyer Should Avoid Even the Appearance of Professional Impropriety, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: American Bar Association, Code of Professional Responsibility, Canon 1, A Lawyer Should Assist in Maintaining the Integrity and Competence of the Legal Profession, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: The New York Times article, “Nixon Remarks on Executive Privilege,” March 13, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Kalmbach, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten notes regarding a supplemental question to Shure’s questions for Kalmbach, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten notes regarding conversations and meetings between the President and White House staff members, Mitchell’s knowledge of 1968 surplus funds, and funds for defendants and attorneys, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten notes regarding the Internal Security Division, undated, 3 pages, with two similar pages and a list of questions, beginning with number 8, attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: A Biographical Profile, Herbert W. Kalmbach, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Letter, Shultz to Ervin, regarding an enclosed letter concerning Secret Service testimony to Congressional Committee, July 17, 1973, 1 page, with a letter from Nixon to Shultz attached, July 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten note to Senator Weicker regarding the Johnson Administration taping system, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten note regarding Knapp, Kalmbach and Haldeman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Herbert Kalmbach, Lowell Weicker Copy: Handwritten notes, numbered 1 – 3, regarding listening devices on the President’s phones, undated, 1 page</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: A summary of Kehrli’s White House employment and the White House organization being the focus of his testimony, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: Sgt. Paul Leper: Synopsis of his statement, synopsis of information from sources other than his Committee statement, suggested area of inquiry and allegations involving other persons, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: Memo, Malek for Magruder, regarding “Coordinating Functions for the Campaign Organization,” February 9, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: White House Organization Chart, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: A sample memo regarding the structure of all memoranda “addressed to members of” the White House staff, January 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: Weicker handwritten notes regarding two questions for Kehrli, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: Handwritten notes regarding three questions for Kehrli, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Bruce Kehrli: Handwritten notes regarding a question concerning the President’s telephone conversations and meetings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Keane to Weicker, regarding the Kent State shooting and Terry Norman, June 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Garment to Keane, regarding convening a federal Grand Jury to investigate possible crimes committed at Kent State, May 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Engdahl to Ervin, et al., regarding the “Saxbe Nomination and Kent State Investigation,” November 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Pottinger to Herrema, regarding borrowed materials on Kent State, November 19, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Louis Schroeder, et al, v. Robert H. Bork, Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Renewal of Request for Immediate Hearing, Case No. 73-1265, November 2, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Memo, Engdahl to Pottinger and Murphy, regarding “Kent State Investigation: Culpability of former Ohio Governor Rhodes and Generals Del Corso and Canterbury, chiefly under 18 U.S.C., Section 242,” October 3, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Sindell to Senator Eastland, et al., regarding presenting the injured and the families of the students killed at Kent State, November 1, 1973, 4 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Keane and Rambo to Kennedy, regarding the petitioning for a federal grand jury investigation of the Kent State shootings, November 8, 1973, 3 page. </p><p>1971 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Saxbe to Keane, regarding a federal grand jury investigation of the Kent State shootings, November 29, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Adams to Kaufman, regarding a proposal that Saxbe disqualify himself from the Kent State shootings investigation, November 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Saxbe to Gage, regarding a Congressional inquiry into the Kent State shootings, January 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Handwritten notes regarding the identity of the Kent State sniper, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “Saxbe Not Certain of KSU Action,” November 1, 1973; The Plain Dealer article, “Saxbe likely will enlist Ohio staffers,” November 2, 1973; The Cincinnati Enquirer article, “Kent Case to Close,” November 2, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Pittsburgh Press article, “Kent Victim’s Dad Opposes Saxbe Okay,” November 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Chicago Sun-Tribune article, “Saxbe might halt Kent State probe,” November 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “Saxbe faces tough grilling on Watergate,” November 2, 1973, 2 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Christian Century article, “Saxbe and Kent State,” November 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “Saxbe’s KSU Remarks Stir Hornet’s Nest,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “ACLU wants Saxbe out of KSU probe,” November 4, 1973; The Akron Beacon Journal article, “ACLU: Bar Saxbe From KSU Probe,” November 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer articles, “Kent probe should continue,” November 3, 1973 and “Would weigh evidence on KSU, Saxbe says,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Wall Street Journal article, “Ohio’s Sen. Saxbe Say He’s Nixon Choice to Put Justice Agency Back on its Feet,” November 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “Saxbe: Nixon Told Me His Watergate Actions Were Honorable,” November 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “KSU Probe Shouldn’t Stop,” November 6, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “Saxbe denies advocating Nixon tapes’ destruction,” November 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “Students at Kent State Fight Saxbe Move,” November 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “Parents of KSU Victims Rap Saxbe,” November 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal cartoon, November 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Akron Beacon Journal article, “KSU Probe Denied, Nixon Rapped,” May 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “Kent probe should continue,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “Ohio skeletons rattled softly in Saxbe’s closet,” November 4, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Plain Dealer article, “Would weigh evidence on KSU, Saxbe says,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Testimony on Special-Prosecutor Bills is Expected to Delay Hearings on Saxbe,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Chicago Sun Times article, “Democrats place big ‘if’ on Saxbe nomination,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Article from an unidentified newspaper, “Terry Norman: unsolved mystery,” May 4, 1973, 1 page. 1972 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Gage and Gordon to Saxbe, regarding the proposed hearings into the Kent State shootings, December 19, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: The Chicago Sun Times article, “Democrats place big ‘if’ on Saxbe nomination,” November 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Report, “The Kent State Cover-Up,” by Bill Gordon, May 30, 1973, 34 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Kent State Shootings: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Kent State, numbered I – X, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Ken Khachigian: Memo, Sheketoff to Field, regarding “References to Khachigian,” September 26, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Memo, Dean for the Vice President, regarding “Personal Papers,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Letter, McPhee to Dean, regarding “an edited and revised proposed comment for the IRS,” December 15, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Report entitled “Political Parties, Committees and Funds Should Not be Subjected to Federal Income Tax, Absent a Congressional Decision to that Effect,” undated, 19 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Memo, Higby for Ehrlichman and Dean, regarding “Central File System,” March 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Memo, Dean and Kehrli for Haldeman, regarding the “Central Files,” March 17, 1972, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Table of Contents for the control and inventories of Pre- Presidential and Presidential papers, Inventory of Pre-Presidential Papers, undated, 14 pages. 1972-1973 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Letter, Murrah to Colson, regarding Colson’s resumption of his law practice in 1973, December 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Letter, Colson to Murrah, regarding Colson’s proposed resignation from White House employment, December 18, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s proposed resignation from White House employment, December 15, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Pete Kinsey: Handwritten notes, “Interview with Peter Kinsey,” October 24, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: “Draft Statement Before Senate Government Operations Committee,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: Document entitled “Access,” undated, 2 pages, with documents entitled “Italy” and “Kurds” attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: Document entitled “Henry Kissinger/David Young Connection,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: “Specific Projects as of August 10, 1971 & Who Has Action,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: “Typed notes of a portion of the CIA’s Pentagon Papers damage assessment dated July 8, 1971,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: A “CIA Employee Statement, January 17, 1974,” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: Handwritten notes entitled “Leaks,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: Handwritten notes, “Are assassinations secrets?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: Handwritten note regarding interfering in an election in a foreign country, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Kissinger Threatens to Resign Unless Cleared in Phone Taps; Says His Credibility is at Issue,” June 12, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Kissinger Threat Culminates Long Dispute,” June 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “F.B.I. Tied Tap Requests to Kissinger or Gen. Haig,” June 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Transcript of Kissinger Statement and Answers to Questions at News Conference,” June 12, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Senators Will Act: Panel will Review the Testimony Secretary Gave Last Fall,” June 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Witness Summary, Richard G. Kleindienst, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: A revised summary of Powell A. Moore’s testimony (for use in connection with other witnesses), undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten memo, Kleindienst to Peterson, regarding Kleindienst’s recusal, April 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Typewritten memo, Kleindienst to Peterson, regarding Kleindienst’s recusal, April 15, 1973, 1 page, with Weicker handwritten notes at the bottom of the page. 1972 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: A list of events and facts for June 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “Miscellaneous” that lists dates, events and individuals surrounding Watergate related issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “John Dean” that describes Dean’s and Kleindienst’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “L. Patrick Gray” that describes Gray’s and Kleindienst’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “Burning Tree” that describes the events surrounding the Watergate break-in and the proposed release of the Watergate burglars, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Documents titled by date, June 19-20, 1972 through April, 1973, that describes Kleindienst’s involvement in and discussions with White House staff concerning Watergate related issues, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “Volume III of the Kleindienst Hearings,” lists six items used in Kleindienst’s testimony before the Committee, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “additional information on Kleindienst,” August 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Typewritten notes regarding Kleindienst’s talks with Weicker, the Hunt files, Gray’s resignation and Sirica, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Kleindienst Logs – 1972, Selected Entries and Kleindienst Logs – 1973, Selected Entries, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Memo, Robeson to Thompson, regarding “references to Kleindienst in Gray’s Opening Statement,” August 2, 1973, 1 page, with Cross Reference to Kleindienst, Kleindienst updated through August 3 , Kleindienst update of morning of August 6 and Kleindienst update-August 6 afternoon attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten notes regarding questions to Kleindienst concerning events on March 21, 1973, undated, 1 page, with questions for Kleindienst concerning the Ellsberg case attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten notes regarding the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes concerning “Dean Relationship” and Ehrlichman attached, undated, 2 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Kleindienst concerning Gray’s nomination and the taped telephone conversation between Kleindienst and Ehrlichman, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten notes regarding Kleindienst’s testimony, questions concerning Gray’s destruction of the Hunt documents, FBI 302’s and Kleindienst’s recusal, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Handwritten notes regarding the Grand Jury’s belief of Magruder’s story, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Typewritten note regarding Army spying on American citizens and whether any collected information was forwarded to the Internal Security Division or the White House, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “Facts that have been testified to, through direct or indirect knowledge, would indicate that the following crimes may have been committed,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Transcript of a conversation between Kleindienst and Ehrlichman, March 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: The Philadelphia Inquirer article, “Kleindienst has much to be furtive about,” October 3, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: The Washington Post article, “Kleindienst on the Watergate Case,” September 24, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Liddy Told Kleindienst of McCord Role,” April 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: The Washington Post article, “Kleindienst Career Marked by Contrasts,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Typewritten note on a 5 x 8 card, Dick to the Senator, regarding trying to implicate Kleindienst, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: Document entitled “KLEINDIENST 5645,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Richard G. Kleindienst: The Washington Post article, “Kleindienst Disputes Several Points in Dean’s Story,” June 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: Biography of Egil Krogh, Jr., undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: Memo, Pankopf to Republican Members of the Committee, regarding the “Nomination Hearing on Egil Krogh, Jr. of Washington to be Under Secretary of Transportation,” January 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: Memo, Sutcliffe to Senator Magnuson and Members of the Committee, regarding “The nomination of Mr. Egil “Bud” Krogh to be Under Secretary of Transportation,” January 10, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: Document entitled “Richardson’s Notes from meeting with Krogh” (handwritten), May 1, 1973, 1 page. Undated Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: Document entitled “KROGH and YOUNG 5533,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Former Nixon Aide on Sudden Leave,” May 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Senate Committee Clears Krogh of Complicity in Watergate Case,” January 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Krogh Resigns at DOT Over Coast Burglary,” May 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Krogh’s 1969 Vow: ‘Destroy’ Nixon Foes,” May 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 15. Egil Krogh, Jr.: An Associated Press wire article, “Hunt, Liddy Exceeded Orders, Krogh Says,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1663</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Statement of Fred C. LaRue before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Digest of Interview of Fred LaRue on May 9, 1973,” 3 pages, with a chart showing the funds for the Watergate defendants and a “Digest of Interview of Fred LaRue, July 9, 1973” attached, May 9, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Document entitled “Frederick LaRue,” interview by Wickens, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Summary on Fred LaRue,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Cross References to LaRue,” undated, 6 pages. Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Questions for Fred LaRue,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Questions for LaRue,” undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Magruder on LaRue,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Stans on LaRue,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “John Dean on Fred LaRue,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Sloan on LaRue,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Kalmbach on LaRue,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “Mardian (Interview) on LaRue,” undated, 2 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Document entitled “LaRue, Mardian,” with the number 5745 at the beginning of the first line of text, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Handwritten and typewritten notes regarding LaRue’s relationship with Mitchell, June 19-22 and 30 events and meetings, a LaRue/Mardian telephone call and $113,000, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: “LaRue Cash Transactions July 1972 to March 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Biographical information on LaRue, undated, 1 page, with references to LaRue attached, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Handwritten notes regarding the distribution of funds, the Internal Security Division, a Key Biscayne meeting, Ulasewicz, Kalmbach and Dean’s promise of money, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the distribution of funds and a question for LaRue, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: Articles from unidentified newspapers, “Frederick C. LaRue” and “Frederick LaRue,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: The Washington Post article, “Aides Say Colson Approved Bugging,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Aide Got $70,000 of Bug Fund,” April 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Frederick LaRue: The Washington Post article, “LaRue: Bringing Dixie Home to Nixon,” November 3, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Victor Lasky: Memo, Wickens to Senator Weicker, regarding a $20,000 payment to Lasky, June 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 2. Victor Lasky: Memo, Haldeman for Buchanan et al., regarding using Lasky to write columns for the White House, December 1, 1970, 1 page (Exhibit No. 168).</p><p>1970 Folder 2. Victor Lasky: Memo, Magruder to Haldeman, regarding the writing of telegrams, letters, statements and columns favorable to the White House, December 11, 1970, 2 pages (Exhibit No. 169).</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Victor Lasky: The New York Times article, “Editorial Unit asks an Inquiry of Lasky,” April 26, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Victor Lasky: The Washington Star-News article, “Victor Lasky, a Ghost Haunted by Book Furor,” October 21, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Harding Lawrence: Harding L. Lawrence Biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, No. 74-1258, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Order requesting the Committee to file a supplemental memorandum advising “the Court of the current sense of the Select Committee as to whether it has a present sense of need for the materials subpoenaed,” May 2, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: Note, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding a case brought by several Hughes employees with several motions attached in the case of Richard Danner, et al. vs. the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities et al., United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, June 14, 1974, 8 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: Memo, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding an attached memorandum to be filed in the Court of Appeals, May 6, 1974, 1 page, with the “Appellants’ Supplemental Memorandum in Response to this Court’s Order of May 2, 1974,” The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 74-1258 attached, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1593-73, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Supplementary Memorandum in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment, undated, 30 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1593-73, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Answer to “the complaint files in above-styled cause,” August 29, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1593-73, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Order and Opinion, October 17, 1973, 19 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Misc. No. 47-73, Order for the White House to produce “the subpoenaed documents or objects which have not heretofore been produced to the grand jury,” August 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Misc. No. 47-73, Opinion “in re Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum issued to Richard M. Nixon, or any subordinate officer, official or employee with custody or control of certain documents or objects,” August 29, 1973, 23 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1593-73, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Affidavit of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., September 17, 1973, 4 pages, with a New Republic article and a Certificate of Service attached, June 23, 1973 and September 18, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: Memo, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding arguments before Judge Sirica, undated, 1 page, with the Plaintiff’s Reply Memorandum in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 1593-73 attached, September 28, 1973, 30 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: Memo, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding a filing in response to the President’s opposition to the Committee’s request for expedition, March 1, 1974, 1 page, with “Appellants’ Supplemental Memorandum in Support of Expedited Briefing and Argument Schedule,” United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 74-1258 attached, March 1, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Reply to Defendant’s Response to Plaintiffs’ Memorandum on Remand, No. 1593-73, January 21, 1974, 13 pages. 1974 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: News Release, Watergate Special Prosecution Force, Indictments handed down by a Federal Grand Jury, March 1, 1974, 2 pages, with the Grand Jury Indictment, United States of America v. John N. Mitchell, et al, attached, undated, 50 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Plaintiffs’ Memorandum on Remand, No. 1593-73, January 7, 1974, 33 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Amendment to Complaint, August 9, 1973, 3 pages, with Public Law 93-190 and S. Res. 194 attached, January 3, 1973 and November 7, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Memo, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding an attached brief, March 29, 1974, 1 page, with the Reply Brief of Appellants, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 74-1258 attached, April 2, 1974, 32 pages (page 2 of the brief is not included).</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Exhibit C, United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Exhibit D, United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Exhibit E, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the subpoenas issued by Ervin on behalf of the Select Committee, July 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Exhibit F, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the Select Committee’s request for Presidential testimony and documents, and the President’s explanations for not complying to the request, July 6, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 2: Exhibit G, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the President’s explanations for denying access to Presidential tape recordings, July 23, 1973, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Decided May 23, 1974, Appeal of the Select Committee subpoena for White House production of five taped conversations between the President and his former Counsel, John W. Dean, III, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: Memorandum of Law, The Congressional Contempt Power, November 16, 1973, 28 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: A portion of Haldeman’s statement before the Select Committee, 10 pages.</p><p>1963 Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, Democratic State Central Committee, et al, vs. the Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, Deposition of H. Robert [sic] Haldeman, September 5, 1963, 81 pages (two pages appear to be missing).</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Berlin Democratic Club v. James R. Schlesinger, et al., a civil action “for declaratory and injunctive relief and money damages” arising from complainants claims “of physical and electronic surveillance by the defendants and their agents,” April 1974, 26 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 3: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Motion for Expedited Briefing and Argument Schedule and Suggestion for Hearing En Banc, No. 73-2086, December 18, 1973, 10 pages, with Public Law 93-190 and S. Res. 194 attached, January 3, 1973 and November 7, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 4: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Motion for Summary Judgment, No. 1593-73, undated, 2 pages; Order in the same action for “the plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment be and is granted,” undated, 2 pages; Statement of Material Facts as to Which There is no Genuine Issue, undated, 16 pages; Exhibit 121 – Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding ITT, March 30, 1972, 5 pages; Letter, Strickler to Ervin, regarding Haldeman’s knowledge of Presidential taped conversations, August 10, 1973, 2 pages; Exhibit 113 – Letter, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding the President’s waiver of executive privilege for Haldeman’s testimony before the Committee, July 30, 1973, 1 page; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, undated, 40 pages; A Historical Appendix concerning “examples involving charges of criminal wrongdoing and corruption in the Executive Branch,” undated, 11 pages; Affidavit of Stephen W. Stathis, August 28, 1973, 1 page; Opinion of Attorney General William Wert, January 13, 1818, 4 pages; Certificate of Service, August 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 4: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Brief of Richard M. Nixon in Opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment, No. 1593-73, September 24, 1973, 74 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 4: United State District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Plaintiffs’ Observations on the President’s Letter and the Special Prosecutor’s Memorandum, No. 1593- 73, February 7, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 4: Memo, Dash to Ervin, et al., regarding an attached motion to be filed in the Court of Appeals, February 21, 1974, 1 page, with Motion to Set Expedited Briefing and Argument Schedule and Suggestion that Hearing be En Banc, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 74-1258, February 21, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 4: Memo, Hamilton to the Senator, regarding the filing of a brief, February 21, 1974, 1 page, with the Brief of Appellants, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, No. 74-1258, February 21, 1974, 42 pages.</p><p>Box 1664</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 5: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Reply to Motion to Set Expedited Briefing and Argument Schedule and Suggestion that Hearing be En Banc, No. 74-1258, February 28, 1974, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Watergate Committee Lawsuits 5: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, Appeal from the District Court of the District of Columbia, Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Mandatory Injunction and Mandamus, undated, 13 pages; Exhibit A - S. Res. 60, February 7, 1973, 14 pages; Exhibit B – S. Res. 262, undated, 1 page; Exhibit C – United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 3 pages; Exhibit D – United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 5 pages; Exhibit E – Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the President’s refusal to produce Presidential taped conversations, July 25, 1973, 2 pages; Exhibit F - Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the President’s refusal to testify before and produce documents for the Committee, July 6, 1973, 4 pages; Exhibit G - Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding the President’s refusal to allow the Committee access to Presidential tape recordings, July 23, 1973, 2 pages; Exhibit H – Excerpts of sworn testimony of Dean and Haldeman before the Select Committee, undated, 29 pages; Exhibit I – Affidavit of Fred D. Thompson, August 9, 1973, 15 pages; Exhibit J – White House Press Release, Statement by the President, May 22, 1973, 8 pages; Exhibit K – Letter, Garment to Dean, regarding Dean’s release from attorney-client privilege during his testimony before the Select Committee, June 19, 1973, 1 page; Amendment to Complaint, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, January 7, 1974, 3 pages; Answer to Complaint, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, August 29, 1973, 6 pages; Amended Answer, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Richard M. Nixon, undated, 4 pages; Motion for Summary Judgment, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, August 29, 1973, 2 pages; Statement of Material Facts as to Which There is No Genuine Issue, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, August 29, 1973, 16 pages; Memo, Colson to Haldeman, regarding ITT, March 30, 1972, 5 pages; Letter, Strickler to Ervin, regarding Haldeman’s knowledge of Presidential tape recordings, August 10, 1973, 2 pages; Letter, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding the President’s waiver of executive privilege for Haldeman’s testimony before the Committee, July 30, 1973, 1 page; S. Res. 194, November 7, 1973, 3 pages; Public Law 93-190, January 3, 1973, 1 page; Order, remanding the case to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, December 29, 1973, 1 page; Order, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, January 25, 1974, 2 pages; United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 3 pages; Order, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, January 25, 1974, 1 page; United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 3 pages; Order to quash the Select Committee’s subpoena, January 25, 1974, 1 page; United States of America, Congress of the United States, Subpoena Duces Tecum, July 23, 1973, 5 pages; Memorandum of the Special Prosecutor, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, February 6, 1974, 7 pages; Letter, St. Clair to Judge Gesell, regarding the Senate Select Committee, et al. v. Nixon, February 6, 1974, 1 page; Letter, Nixon to Judge Gesell, regarding a request for a personal response from the President concerning five taped conversations, February 6, 1974, 2 pages; Memorandum and Order, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, February 8, 1974, 7 pages; Letter, Nixon to Judge Gesell, regarding a request for a personal response from the President concerning five taped conversations, February 6, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Synopsis of the statement of Sgt. Paul Leper, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Sgt. Leper, “Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Sgt. Leper, “Allegations Involving Other Persons,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Sgt. Paul Leper, “Synopsis of Information from Sources Other than Committee Statement,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Handwritten notes regarding the time spent on a balcony and the arrest of the Watergate burglars, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Sgt. Paul Leper: Weicker handwritten notes regarding time spent on a balcony and the apprehension of the Watergate defendants, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Witness Summary of G. Gordon Liddy, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: G. Gordon Liddy Summary, a chronology of Liddy’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Document entitled “George Gordon Liddy,” a chronology of Liddy’s professional life, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Biographical information, G. Gordon Liddy, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Liddy references, listed by dates, sub facts and sources, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The Washington Post article, “Liddy Indicated He Reported to ‘Others,’ Witness Says,” January 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The New York Times article, “Flamboyant Watergate Defendant,” February 1, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The Washington Post article, “Liddy Sought to Buy Pistol ‘Arsenal’,” April 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The Washington Post article, “Ex-White House Aide Told to Testify,” July 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “GOP Said Liddy Had OK to Use ‘Security Funds’,” August 18, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The Washington Post article, “GOP Aide Says Funds Used to Study Radicals,” August 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: The New York Times article, “Sketches of 2 Named in Watergate,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Article from an unidentified newspaper regarding G. Gordon Liddy, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: A chronological summary of Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. G. Gordon Liddy: Witness List for the Committee hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Lobby Disclosure: Letter, Cohen to Fields, regarding Cohen’s forwarding of materials on lobby disclosure and anti-secrecy, April 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Lobby Disclosure: Lobby Disclosure I, Lobby pressure in the passage of the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, March 20, 1974, 12 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Lobby Disclosure: Lobby Disclosure II, regarding the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, March 27, 1974, 13 pages. Undated Folder 4. Lobby Disclosure: Report produced by Common Cause, The Public Disclosure of Lobbying Act, undated, 30 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Lobby Disclosure: Report produced by Common Cause, FEA Regulation on Lobbying, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Lowell Weicker – List of Crimes: A portion of John Dean’s testimony before the Select Committee in which Weicker speaks to illegal and unconstitutional acts committed by White House and CRP staff, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Lowell Weicker – Popularity Polls: A poll conducted by an unknown group, “Connecticut Study,” undated, 97 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: H. R. 18 – “To provide for the selection of candidates for President. . .in a national presidential primary election, and for the election of a President and a Vice President by direct vote of the people,” January 3, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: H. R. 90 – “To coordinate State preferential primary elections for the nomination of candidates for the office of President,” January 3, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: H. J. Res. 557 – “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution relating to the nomination of individuals for election to the offices of the President and Vice President,” May 15, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: H. R. 1245 – “To regulate State presidential primary elections,” January 3, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: S. 2391 – “To provide for the regulation of the process by which the people of the United States select the President and Vice President by establishing a series of five regional primary elections at which the people may express their preference for the nomination of an individual for election to the office of President,” September 7, 1973, 15 pages. 1973 Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Congressional Research Service, “Constitutional Authority for a National Presidential Primary Election,” March 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: IV. Recommendations – Handwritten notes regarding nominations for federal elective office, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: IV. Recommendations, page 126, regarding the powers of the executive, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: “Recommendations” – Handwritten notes regarding recommendations for the U.S. Constitution, Government and political system, undated, 2 pages, with a typewritten page containing recommendations for the executive branch of the U. S. Government, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Handwritten and typewritten notes regarding legislative recommendations, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendations for the “Executive: General Powers and Duties,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Senator Ervin’s Recommendations, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendations concerning “The Executive,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Typewritten notes regarding recommendations for the use of executive privilege, wiretapping, IRS regulation and the interception of written communications, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A)(1) regarding the executive branch of the U. S. Government, undated, 5 pages. Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (2) regarding special agencies of the executive, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (3) regarding White House organization, undated, 1 page, with recommendation I (A) (4), “Delegation of routine functions to White House staff” attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (5) regarding “prohibiting presidential assistants from interference in executive branch,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (6) regarding “discouraging executive office involvement in specific cases before the federal agencies and departments,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (7) regarding “inter-governmental policy recommendations,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Recommendation I (A) (8) regarding “congressional approval of all presidential rules,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: Typewritten notes compiled from news articles regarding various subjects, i.e. Campaign laws, health programs, licensees of private TV and general media, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Lowell Weicker – Recommendations: “Recommendations” regarding domestic electronic surveillance, executive privilege and federal candidates and office holders, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Documents “concerning the organization and activities of the Activist Organizations Committee, established within the IRS at the request of the White House,” undated, 1 page, with a memo dated August 14, 1970, handwritten notes on exhibit 1, an IRS letter dated July 18, 1969, handwritten notes on exhibit 2 and an IRS memo dated July 24, 1969 attached, 8 pages. 1969 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 3 – Handwritten notes concerning the Activist Organizations Committee, undated, 1 page, with a memo from Paul Wright attached, August 20, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 4 – Handwritten notes regarding a status report from Paul Wright, undated, 1 page, with a memo entitled “A/O Committee Operations attached, October 23, 1969, 2 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 5 – Handwritten notes regarding an IRS request for intelligence information from Col. Cole, USAF, undated, 1 page, with a letter to Col. Cole attached, December 4, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 6 – Handwritten notes regarding an internal IRS memo, undated, 1 page, with a memo from Bacon attached, November 24, 1969, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 7 – Handwritten notes regarding an IRS request for intelligence data from the U.S. Secret Service, undated, 1 page, with a letter to the Secret Service attached, January 26, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 8 – Handwritten notes regarding the 1970 Domestic Intelligence Plan, undated, 2 pages, with the approval memo attached at page 2.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 9 – Handwritten notes regarding the follow-up of the Huston Plan, undated, 1 page, with three memos on the “Special Service Group” attached, August and September, 1970, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 10 – Handwritten notes regarding an informal arrangement between the IRS and the Justice Department to share intelligence data, undated, 1 page, with two memos for the file detailing the arrangement between the IRS and Justice attached, March and April, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 11 – Handwritten notes regarding an internal report on the Special Service Staff, undated, 1 page, with a letter and a memo detailing the work of the Special Service Staff and the disclosure of information to the Justice Department attached, August 16, 1972, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 12 – Handwritten notes regarding a status report on the Special Services Staff, undated, 1 page, with an internal IRS memo attached, January 12, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding the dismantling of the Special Services Staff, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding the IRS investigation of the transfer of $100,000 from Howard Hughes to Rebozo, undated, 1 page, with two news articles from The St. Louis Post-Dispatch attached, April 19 and 24, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding documentation presented by Weicker and the Commissioner of the IRS, undated, 1 page, with correspondence between Sam Ervin and Donald Alexander attached, April 12 and May 24, 1974, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding testimony of the Commissioner of the IRS before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure, undated, 2 pages, with a Washington Post article and Alexander’s statement before the subcommittee attached, August 1, 1974 and undated, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding Hope Eastman’s (ACLU) testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee, undated, 1 page, with Eastman’s statement attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding legislating tighter restrictions on access to IRS records, undated, 1 page, with three news articles attached, July 19, 23 and 24, 1974, 3 pages. 1974 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Letter, Kennedy to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s appearance before a hearing to be held by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure and the Subcommittee on Surveillance, March 25, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding evidence from the Watergate Committee, surveillance, military spying and a list of surveillance abuses of power, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: “Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr. before the Judiciary Subcommittee of Administrative Practice and Procedure, the Foreign Relations Subcommittee of Surveillance, and the Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights,” April 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 1 - Handwritten notes regarding exhibits 1-7 concerning the IRS, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 2 – Handwritten notes regarding the operations of the Activist Organizations Committee and 1970 Domestic Intelligence Plan or the “Huston Plan,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Exhibit 8 – Handwritten notes regarding military spying, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes on an unnumbered exhibit concerning White House activities and Kraft wiretap, undated, 1 page, with the John Ragan interview attached, September 21, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes on an unnumbered exhibit concerning FBI wiretaps, undated, 1 page, with the handwritten interview of Chick Brennan attached, June 13, 1973, 13 pages. Undated Folder 8. Lowell Weicker Testimony on Warrantless Wiretaps and Electronic Surveillance: Handwritten notes regarding a constitutional amendment on presidential primaries, undated, 3 pages. </p><p>1972 Folder 9. 3-M Supplement: Memo, Schaller to Opstad, regarding a request for financial assistance to Wilbur Mills’ Presidetial campaign, June 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 9. 3-M Supplement: Memo, Schaller to Opstad and Bennett, regarding three fundraising events in April 1972, March 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. 3-M Supplement: Handwritten note regarding “pay FCRP $30,000,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1967-1969 Folder 9. 3-M Supplement: Copies of checks and accounts payable records from 3M, 1967-1969, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Witness Summary, Clark MacGregor, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Statement by Clark MacGregor, Campaign Director, Committee for the Re-Election of the President,” September 15, 1972, 1 page, with a “Statement by Clark MacGregor attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Note by Devan Shumway regarding a distributed MacGregor memorandum, October 13, 1972, 1 page, with the memorandum entitled “Violence Directed at the Nixon Campaign” attached, October 13, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Statement by Clark MacGregor, Campaign Director,” October 19, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Gray Public Testimony,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Report by Special Subcommittee on Intelligence on its Inquiry into the Alleged Involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency in the Watergate and Ellsberg Matters,” undated, 12 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Handwritten notes from the President’s Daily Diary, meetings involving MacGregor, Ehrlichman, Haldeman, Colson or Magruder, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Copies of day planner pages for June 22, 28 and 29, 1972, 3 pages (creator unidentified).</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Document entitled “I. Relationship with White House and H.R. Haldeman,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: MacGregor Interview, October 30, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “General Areas of Questioning” for MacGregor, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Clark MacGregor,” October 29, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Summaries of Mitchell, Haldeman and Ehrlichman interviews, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: A chronological listing of MacGregor meetings, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Document entitled “MacGregor,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Transcript of a telephone conversation between MacGregor and Ehrlichman, undated, 4 pages. Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: MacGregor “significant contacts of Mitchell,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Portions of Mardian’s testimony, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Typewritten note regarding two questions for MacGregor, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Short “Statement of Clark MacGregor – November 1, 1973,” 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Address by the President on Nationwide Radio and Television,” April 30, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Press Conference No. 32 of the President of the United States,” August 22, 1973, 19 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of August 22, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: “Press Conference No. 33 of the President of the United States,” September 5, 1973, 14 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of October 3, 1973,” 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Weicker handwritten notes regarding MacGregor, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Handwritten notes regarding Gray’s telephone call, Ehrlichman’s possible perjury and Mitchell’s schedule, undated, 5 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Handwritten notes regarding interview with Fred Malek, June 15, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: Handwritten notes regarding MacGregor’s appointment as Campaign Director, Gray’s telephone call, Mardian, MacGregor’s memo of October 13, 1972, MacGregor’s press conference, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Marshalls, undated, 5 pages (appears to be missing the first page).</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Washington Post article, “GOP Hits Post for ‘Hearsay’,” January 17, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The New York Times article, “Aides of Nixon Denounce Disruption-Tactic Charges,” October 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Chicago Tribune article, “Ziegler Hits Political Sabotage Charges,” October 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Baltimore Sun article, “GOP blasts 2 reports of political spies,” October 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Washington Post article, “Testimony Ties Top Nixon Aide to Secret Fund,” October 25, 1972, 2 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Washington Post article, “White House Denies Story on Haldeman,” October 28, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: An article from unidentified newspaper, “Nixon Aides’ Memories Differ,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The New York Daily News article, “MacGregor: Scrapped Dean’s Paper,” April 25, 1973, 1 page. 1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Evening Star article, “No One High Up Involved in Bugging, MacGregor Says,” July 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “MacGregor Admits GOP Has a Special Fund,” January 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Washington Post article, “Gray, MacGregor in Dispute Over Watergate Warning,” August 14, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: The Washington Post article, “Clark MacGregor’s Statement on the Washington Post,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Clark MacGregor: S. 1189, A Bill, “To promote fair, understandable, and enforceable regulations for nomination and election to Federal office, by limiting the collection and expenditure of funds, and by simplifying reporting regulations,” March 13, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>Box 1665</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Magruder biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Document entitled “Jeb Stuart Magruder,” biographical data and White House employment history, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: List of dates detailing Magruder’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: “Possible Areas of Inquiry Re: Magruder,” undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: “Areas of inquiry Re Magruder,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: “Summary of Testimony of Jeb Stuart Magruder in Executive Session on June 12, 1973,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding an attached memorandum concerning a question about Weicker, February 9, 1972, 1 page, with memo, Rietz to Magruder, regarding Senator Weicker attached, February 9, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: “Excerpts of Magruder’s Statement to Committee,” undated, 27 pages (several pages contain handwritten notes).</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding a Commerce Department discretionary fund, July 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: “Statements of Others About Magruder,” undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: List of events about and questions for Magruder, list of questions for Dean, conflicts in Dean’s and Magruder’s testimonies on diaries and Magruder’s knowledge of Dean’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: A chronology of Magruder’s involvement in Watergate related issues, by sub fact and source, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Memo, Wickens to Senator Weicker, regarding a $20,000 payment to Victor Lasky, June 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Document entitled “MAGRUDER 5690” regarding Mrs. Magruder’s belief that her husband would be indicted, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Weicker handwritten notes regarding psychology of illegal activity and CRP, undated, 1 page . 1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, In the matter of the application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Supplementary Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Application for Order Conferring Immunity Upon and Compelling Testimony and Production of Information from Jeb Stuart Magruder, May 31, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, In the matter of the application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Application for Order Conferring Immunity Upon and Compelling Testimony and Production of Information from Jeb Stuart Magruder,” May 18, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, In the matter of the application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Application for Order Conferring Immunity Upon and Compelling Testimony and Production of Information from Jeb Stuart Magruder,” May 18, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, In the matter of the application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Notice of Application for Order Conferring Immunity and Compelling Testimony of Witness, May 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court of the District of Columbia, In the matter of the application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Order Conferring Immunity Upon and Compelling Testimony and Production of Information from Jeb Stuart Magruder, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: United States District Court of the District of Columbia, Application of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Opinion on the conferring “use immunity” on Magruder and Dean, June 12, 1973 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Magruder’s testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Handwritten notes, regarding Magruder’s testimony, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Handwritten notes listed 1-7 and a-n, regarding Magruder’s testimony and questions for Magruder, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Handwritten notes regarding Magruder testimony, a chronology of events and a strategy to question Magruder about them, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Handwritten notes, regarding Watergate events and questions for Magruder, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Magruder Quits U.S. Job, Gives No Explanation,” April 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Washington Post article, “Magruder Resigns U.S. Job,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Magruder Linked to Bugging,” October 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Washington Post article, “’Gemstone’ Drew Watergate Noose,” April 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Jurors Told of Fund,” January 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Washington Post article, “Security Story Questioned,” February 7, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Two articles from unidentified newspapers regarding Magruder, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: The Washington Post article, “Aides Say Colson Approved Bugging,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: Handwritten notes on 3 x 5 card, Magruder burning papers, undated, 2 pages</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Jeb Stuart Magruder: A chronology of events surrounding the Watergate investigation, June 20 – July 27, 1972, 21 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: The Chicago Sun-Times article, “Panning Nixon with (Groucho) Marx,” October 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: Advertisement for “Millhouse: A White Comedy,” from an unidentified newspaper, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: The New York Post article, “On Whom is the Joke!,” September 29, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: The Register and Tribune Syndicate, Inc.,” Watch on Washington” by Clark Mollenhoff, April 24, 1971, 7 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: “An Intelligence Report: Frank A. Capell evaluates intelligence from both private and official sources in Washington and around the world,” June 7, 1972, 1 page (only one page of a multi-page article).</p><p>1970 Folder 2. Magruder Press Documents: Memo, Haldeman for Magruder, regarding Haldeman’s suggestions for discrediting a Harris poll, July 9, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Frank Mankiewicz: Statement of Frank Mankiewicz, October 11, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Frank Mankiewicz: Witness Summary of Frank Mankiewicz, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Mardian biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Witness Summary of Robert C. Mardian, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Statement of Robert C. Mardian, July 19, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: “Digest of Interview of Robert Mardian on June 1, 1973,” 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten notes of interview with Mardian, April 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: References to Mardian, a chronology of Mardian’s involvement in Watergate related issues and references to Mardian by source and transcript page number, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Lists of questions for Mardian, separated by subject: the 1970 Spy Plan, the Intelligence Evaluation Committee, Mardian as Assistant Attorney General and Mardian at CRP, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Typewritten notes regarding Mardians’ testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Memo, Weicker to Attorney General Elliot Richardson, regarding Weicker’s request for a list of those individuals “whose conversations were overheard through national security wiretaps during the first four years of the Nixon Administration,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: A list of court cases that the federal government lost due to governmental unlawful activity, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten notes regarding Mardian’s testimony and his involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Data Destruction Charged,” Septmeber 20, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Never any ‘Housecleaning’ of Files, Mardian Insists,” September 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: The Evening Star article, “New Name Enters Bugging Case,” August 21, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: The Evening Star article, “Suspect Sought Plans of Democrats’ Arena,” June 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding Mardian, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “The Legality of Wiretapping the National Security Staff,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten note regarding Mardian’s work on legal ramifications of Watergate, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Typewritten note regarding a Committee request for a list of people that were wiretapped, January 1969 – November 1972, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten notes regarding a Mardian interview, April 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten notes regarding Mardian’s comment concerning the May Day arrests, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Robert C. Mardian: Handwritten notes regarding Mardian’s participation in Watergate related matters, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Kevin Maroney: “Digest of Interview of Kevin Maroney, May 30, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Kevin Maroney: Handwritten notes, Interview of Kevin Maroney, May 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Marumoto Testimony: Partial testimony of Mr. Marumoto before the Senate Select Committee, November 7, 1973, 7 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 7. Masters: Memo, Liebengood to Thompson, regarding a “Telephone Conversation with Mr. Masters from Los Angeles,” September 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Louis P. Mastriana: “Statement of Louis P. Mastriana,” undated, 19 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Louis P. Mastriana: Portions of Mastriana’s testimony before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, undated, 17 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Louis P. Mastriana: Handwritten note from Camille Butler to Searle, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Alan May: “Interview with Alan May in the Presence of Senator Weicker and Bob Herrema on Wednesday, May 30, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Interview of McCord, March 23, 24, April 13, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Areas of Inquiry” for McCord, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Summary of McCord Testimony Before Committee, March 28, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Summary of May 4, 1973 McCord Memo,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: McCord’s employment and military background, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Biographical notes on McCord, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: McCord biography, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Summary and questions regarding McCord’s participation in Watergate related events, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Chronological Summary of Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten notes regarding questions for McCord, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” April 12, 1973, 2 page. </p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Biographical Information” on McCord, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Sanction of the Watergate Operation,” undated, 6 pages, with “Calls to Local Embassies” attached, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Questions for James McCord Regrading [sic] Survailance [sic] and Disruption of Vietnam Veterans and POW Family Members,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Report by McCord, “Political Pressure on the Writer to Accept Executive Clemency and Remain Silent,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: “Question Areas for McCord – March 28, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “McCord’s Expenses,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: References to McCord, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Memo, McCord to Sirica, regarding McCord’s revelation of facts that “may be of help to you in meting out justice in this case,” March 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Letter, Ervin to Richey, regarding McCord’s appearance before the Select Committee and McCord’s deposition in O’Brien, et al. v. McCord, et al., April 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Letter, Ervin to Richey, regarding McCord’s deposition in O’Brien, et al. v. McCord, et al, April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Document entitled “James McCord,” a number 9 referring to a Secret Service agent, Al Wong and bugging equipment, undated, 1 page (appears to be one page of a larger document).</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten notes regarding questions for McCord during his testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 17 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten notes regarding questions for McCord during his testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding Weicker’s request to be included in the meeting “at which Mr. McCord has indicated he will elaborate on the contents of his statement to you,” March 23, 1973, 2 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten notes regarding “Questions re: Attorney Gerald Alch,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Document entitled “December, 1972 Letter to John Caulfield,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten and typewritten notes regarding questions for McCord during his testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten notes regarding McCord’s testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: Copy of a “Memorandum of Call” regarding indictments handed down, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “McCord Arrest Sparked Mrs. Mitchell’s Outburst,” March 24, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Clemency Offer Reported,” April 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The New York Daily News article, “McCord Boast: He Can Prove Wide Bug Plot,” April 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Two Linked to McCord Security Squad,” October 22, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Text of McCord’s Letter,” April 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “Sensitive Radio Seen Bought by McCord,” December 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The New York Daily News article, “Ex-Cop Tell of Role in McCord’s Hiring,” April 10, 1973, 1 page, with handwritten letter attached, April 1, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The New York Times article, “McCord’s Bombshell,” March 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “McCord Links Mitchell to Records of Watergate Wiretaps,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post articles, “The Watergate and the White House” and “Time to Make a Public Accounting,” March 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “McCord Ties Others to Plot;,” March 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “McCord Charges Backed: Source Calls Allegations ‘Disturbing’,” March 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The New York Times article, “McCord Rejected Leniency Offers,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The New York Daily News article, “Watergate Dam May Collapse in One Big Gush,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “McCord Lists More Names in Watergate,” March 26, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “Magruder Denied Knowing of Watergate Under Oath,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Judge Rejects Ervin Bid,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: An article from an unidentified newspaper entitled “James W. McCord, Jr.,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. James W. McCord: Handwritten note regarding information on McCord from The Evening Star and Daily News, June 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. James W. McCord: “McCord’s Expenses,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Note, GB to Dick, regarding the nomination of William J. Casey as President of the Export -Import Bank, December 14, 1973, 1 page, with a New York Times article, “Casey’s Nomination Held up in Senate Over Role on I.T.T.,” December 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding the Select Committee hearings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Elliston to Dick, regarding thanking Weicker for the interview he gave Olivier Todd, June 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Tait to McGowan, regarding thanking Weicker for an interview and notifying McGowan that the article containing the interview is to be published, May 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: A report, “Campaign Financing Proposals,” undated, 41 pages. 1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: The United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Testimony of Fred Buzhardt, April 10, 1974, 49 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: An untitled document regarding a conversation between Wickens and John Doherty and Doherty’s recollections of Mardian’s tenure with the Internal Security Division, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding McCord, Mardian and the Fielding deposition, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Memo to the files regarding questions and answers for and from Bruce Kehrli, May 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: “Summary of Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Note with accompanying news article regarding the Nixon, Gray and Walters meeting, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding the possible resignation of the President, censure of the President, Colson “dirty tricks,” Caulfield and the Internal Security Division, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Columbia Broadcasting System letters regarding Weicker’s “Bicentennial Minutes,” July-September, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Leslie to McGowan, regarding McGowan’s speaking engagement at Washington-Lee High School, January 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Tyler to McGowan, regarding McGowan’s talk with participants in the Citizenship Short Course of the 4-H Club, August 17, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Tyler to McGowan, regarding Tyler’s invitation to speak with participants in the Citizenship Short Course of the 4-H Club, July 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Sullivan, Mardian and the Internal Security Division, Dean, LaRue, Magruder, Haldeman and general Watergate investigation information, undated, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: A portion of Fred Fielding’s deposition, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: The Congressional Record, Kissinger’s statement before the Select Committee, June 13, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding CRP and the funding of a covert intelligence operation, Liddy, Mardian and general Watergate investigation information, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: An Associated Press story regarding Caulfield’s secret testimony and his testimony before the Select Committee, May 28, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: An article from Harper’s Magazine, “What if we Don’t Impeach Him?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: A portion the Select Committee report, undated, 24 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: A questionnaire for members of AMPI, the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: FBI information – a photocopy of two cards listing addresses and telephone numbers of four FBI employees, undated, 1 page. 1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Letter, Hugh Scott to “Dear Colleague,” regarding Senate recommendations for Vice President of the United States, August 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten note to Senator Weicker regarding quotes from Talleyrand and Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Weicker handwritten note regarding a question to an unknown individual and McGovern becoming the Democratic Party candidate for President, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Jaworsky, Gisell and Watergate related issues, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Kevin T. Moroney, Goodwin and the Chicago 12 case, Viola Green and investigation of radicals, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Typewritten note regarding “Weicker maxims on Nixon,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Dougherty, Goodwin and the IRS, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding corporate contributions, the Yeoman story, Ellsberg, Roger Mudd and Colby, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Rebozo and Haig, May 9, 1974, 5 pages. Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding campaign contributions, Rebozo, La Costa and Gurney’s Inn, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes documenting a chronology of Watergate events, particularly Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding the break-in of the Chilean Embassy, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding “Format for Hearings,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding Richard Pistell, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Typewritten card (photocopied) regarding Segretti telephone calls to Martin Douglas Kelly, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Richard McGowan Notes and Materials: Handwritten notes regarding “1960 – Erhlichman,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Document entitled “Sullivan,” background of Sullivan’s involvement in Watergate related issues and suggestions on how to deal with Sullivan, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Memo, Buchanan to Ehrlichman, regarding Project Ellsberg, July 8, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: McGowan’s notes on Magruder, the secret policy operation, the Dean-Huston papers, and the Internal Security Division, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Report by McCord, “Political Pressure on the Writer to Accept Executive Clemency and Remain Silent,” undated, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Interview with William Sullivan, October 7, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Document entitled “Milk Fund Investigation,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Memo for Dick McGowan regarding “suggestions on proceeding with the Watergate investigation,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: “Interviews of Committee to Reelect the President Personnel,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: “Interviews of White House People,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: List of meetings and telephone conversations between L. Patrick Gray and John Dean, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Document entitled “James Walter McCord, Jr.,” outlines McCord’s involvement in Watergate related issues, undated, 11 pages (page one is missing).</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: A summary of the investigation conducted of the burglary of the Democratic Party National Headquarters, July 21, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: An untitled document that outlines L. Patrick Gray’s recollections concerning Chapin, Kalmbach and Segretti, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: A note to Senator Weicker describing the Nixon-Rebozo connection and Franklin DeBoer’s involvement, December 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Notes to “Dick” regarding a description of Thomas A. Pappas’ involvement in Watergate related issues, specifically foreign campaign contributions and lists names of individuals with possible connections to Pappas, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: A note, Dick to Searle, regarding two suggestions for legislative remedies for Watergate, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding F. Donald and Edward Nixon’s failure to appear for an Executive Session interview, May 13, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding an interview of Rebozo, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten questions for either McCord or Mardian, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding McGovern, the Century Plaza Hotel in San Francisco, Humphrey, Lindsay, Muskie’s campaign manager (Greenbaum) and Sullivan’s surveillance activities, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Al Baldwin, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding issues to be brought forward in the questioning of McCord, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Malek, Ed Failor, and White House staff members connections to each other related to Watergate, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding the television ratings of the Select Committee hearing, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes regarding the President’s press conference, August 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: “James Walter McCord, Jr. and others, Burglary of the Democratic Party National Headquarters, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1972, Interception of Communications,” July 21, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: An untitled document regarding Liddy, Mardian, Gray and Goodwin’s Special Litigation Section, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten notes entitled “Charles Colson, 3661,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Richard McGowan Notes and Memos: Handwritten questions for an unknown witness, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Michael McMinoway: Preliminary Witness Summary for Michael W. McMinoway, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Michael McMinoway: An untitled document, McMinoway describes his beginning in politics and his surveillance duties during the 1972 campaign, undated, 21 pages (several pages are difficult to read).</p><p>Box 1666</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding the pending interviews of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, April 27, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding preparations for interviewing White House staff, April 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding the desired outcome of the interviews of White House staff, April 10, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding the Wright- Patman House Committee report, a GAO report and questioning of Haldeman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding “New names of significance,” includes Powell Moore, Alexander Butterfield, Sally Harmony and Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding “Meeting w/ Weicker, approx. April 2,” McCord, Magruder, CRP, Liddy and the Watergate break-in, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Memo, Dash and Edmisten to All staff members of the Select Committee, regarding “Use of Security Room Files,” July 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding the Watergate break-in, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Meeting Memoranda: Handwritten notes regarding hierarchy of power at the White House and CRP, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Memo, Lieutenant Kirwin to Wilson, Chief of Police, regarding “Information requested by Senator Lowell P. Weicker,” June 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Letter, Alprin to Weicker, regarding the report written by Lieutenant Kirwin, June 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Letter, Wickens to Alprin, regarding Wickens appreciation for a prompt response to Weicker’s questions, June 8, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Memo from Binsted, Binsted’s statement in reference to an article which appeared in The Washington Post, Sunday, June 3, 1973, July 12, 1973, 23 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Memo, Lieutenant Clark to Alprin, regarding an “interview with former Metropolitan Police Officer James D. Binsted,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Letter, Alprin to Wickens, regarding the statement of James Binsted, August 2, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: Handwritten notes regarding Binsted, a Union Station Post Office box, Alprin and questions arising from the Washington Post article, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Metropolitan Police Department: The Washington Post article, “How Agent 33 Found Career of Boredom in Intelligence,” June 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: The Washington Post article, “Army Admits West Germany Spy Activity,” July 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Army Snooping Review,” June 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 3. Military Spying: CPR National Journal, “Federal Civil Disturbance Intelligence Network,” June 20, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Typewritten notes to Wickens regarding military intelligence gathering political information on American citizens in West Berlin; information gathered on the group “Democrats for McGovern,” (after the 1972 election the name of the group changed to “Concerned Americans in Berlin”), June 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Letter, Yarrow to Where It’s At, regarding a request for information on the publication for the College of Charleston, May 31, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Report, Department of the Army, 66th Military Intelligence Group, regarding “Concerned Americans in Berlin,” May 25, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Military Spying: Report on “Concerned Americans in Berlin, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit A – Background and principles of Concerned Americans in Berlin, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit B – Statement of Sp/4 John Michael McDougal, August 7, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit C – International Herald Tribune article, “GI is Accused by U.S. Army in German Wiretape [sic] Case,” August 6, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit D – Newsday article, “GI’s Struggle Over Army Spying,” September, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit E – Statement of John M. McDougal, 9 December 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit F – Intelligence Agent reports on Thomas Schwaetzer, July 11-12, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit G – Examiner News Services article, “Army Wiretaps Documented,” undated and The New York Times article, “Army Move Against Dissidents,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit H - Scripps –Howard News Service article, “Army had Overseas Political File,” August 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit I – Associated Press article, “New Army Spy Report,” August 13, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit J – Message regarding the “Gossner Mission,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit K – Message regarding Army dissidents and OPLAN 2-73, May 28, 1971 and undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit L – Department of the Army Military Intelligence, Counterdissidence Program, July 23, 1973, 14 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit M – Memo, Crorby to Commanding Officers, All Units Assigned Berlin Brigade, Chiefs, All Staff Divisions, regarding “Persons Barred from U.S. Installations,” 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit N – The New York Times article, “Germans Expelling U.S. Student for Work on Anti-Army Paper,” September 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Military Spying: Exhibit O – Liberation News Service article, Title is unreadable, January 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Addenda, Alphabetical Summary, May 1, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Addenda, Chronological Summary, May 1, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Robert H. Allen biographical information and references, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Ameretas biographical information, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Jack Anderson biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Dwayne Andreas biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Banco Internacional, SA biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Byron Beam biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Robert Benz biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Theodore F. Brill biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Douglas Caddy biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: John Campbell biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: John Caulfield biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Fran and Frank Carter, see Barker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Data on CRP, undated, 4 pages. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Kenneth Dahlberg biographical information and references, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Joseph D’Alberto, see Sturgis, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Felipe De Diego biographical information and references, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Joseph Di Alberto, see Sturgis, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Peter Dixon, see Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Robert Dole biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: John Erhlichman biographical information and references, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Espionage Squad biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Edward Failer biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Fred Fielding biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Frank Fiorini, see Sturgis, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Harold Glasser biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Raoul Goboy, see Gonzales, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Virgilio, Gonzales biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Patricia Griffin biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Kenneth Griffith, see Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: H. R. Haldeman biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Edward Joseph Hamilton, see Sturgis, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Gary L. Hultquist biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Morton B. Jackson biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Bill Johnson, see Baldwin, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Bruce Kehrli biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Martin Joseph Kelly biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: George F. Leonard, see Liddy, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: William C. Liedtke biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Fernando Madrigal biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Frederic V. Malek biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: George McGovern biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: John Mitchell biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Maria Elena Barker Moffett biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Bill Mooney, see Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Paul Morrison biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Robert R. Mullen Company biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Edmund Muskie biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Carlo Neal biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Roger Lee Nixt, see Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Ronaldo Pico biographical information and references, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Republic National Bank of Miami references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Michael Richardson biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Kenneth Rietz biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Harry L. Sears biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Alex B. Shipley biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Special Operations Group (S.O.G.) biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Jack Stewart biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Roger Stone biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Charles Szihlik biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Timmons, see Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Unknown reference, undated, 1 page (individual who taped the latches to the Watergate basement doors).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Gene or Jene Valdes, see Martinez, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Robert Vesco biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Earl Warren, see Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Ed Warren, see Hunt, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Edward J. Warren, see McCord, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Frank Wills biographical information and reference, undated 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Roy J. Winchester biographical information and references, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Alfred Wong biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: Eric Wuennenberg biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Miscellaneous Biographies: David Young biographical information and reference, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Memo, Rafferty to Wickens, regarding “Alleged abuse of Federal Grand Jury Process: Mitchell phone all (28 June 1973),” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Frain to Weicker, regarding an enclosed letter from Frain to Ervin concerning campaign contributions, June 15, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Webb to McGowan, regarding Webb’s candidacy for the United States Senate and possible payment to the advertising firm of Culberson, Heller & Norton to cease representing Mr. Webb, June 29, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, United States of America vs. Mary Texas Hurt Garner, et al., Portion of the deposition of Aubrey J. Wagner, June 19, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Wagner to Allen, regarding the TVA bond issues sold on October 17, 1972 and January 16, 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Garner to Weicker, regarding an enclosed letter from Wagner to Allen, June 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Portion of a report on Unfair Campaign Practices, An Illustrative Case, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Wickens to Office of the Clerk, Superior Court, San Francisco, California, regarding Wickens’ request to receive a copy of the court case, Democratic State Central Committee, et al. v. Committee forthe Preservation of the Democratic Party in California, et al., April 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Weicker to Bullock, regarding a March 31, 1973 letter from Bullock, April 4, 1973, 1 page, with the handwritten letter from Bullock and an April 26, 1973 letter from Bullock attached, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Typewritten note regarding a “Telephone conversation between Bob Herrema and Vic Kamber,” March 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Typewritten note regarding Jim Wieghart, of the New York Daily News, recollections of a conversation he had with Lyn Nofziger, April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Typewritten notes concerning a meeting with Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Witwer to Ervin, regarding Witwer’s allegations against William Safire and Tex McCrary, and the entry of organized crime in the Bahamas, April 3, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Witwer to Ervin, regarding Peterson’s taking charge of the Watergate investigation after Kleindienst removed himself from the investigation, April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, Witwer to Weicker, regarding Witwer’s request to receive copies of the material he sent to Ervin, April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Statement of Bernard Fensterwald, Jr., May 24, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Statement of the Reverend John Boyles, “Response to McCord’s Testimony of May 22, 1973,” May 23, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: “Information sheet on ‘Veterans for McGovern’,” May 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Typewritten notes regarding a telephone conversation with John Clarke, March 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Letter, North to Weicker, regarding scheduled Select Committee hearings on political contributions by dairy farm organizations, January 25, 1974, 1 page, with a note entitled “Alleged Dairy Farmer Organization Political Contributions” attached, January 25, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: A General Accounting Office press release, “GAO Refers Sanford Committee Apparent Violations to Justice,” May 18, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Handwritten notes regarding the New England Senators Conference, Colson and Muskie, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Liddy, wiretapping, the CIA and Barker, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Handwritten notes regarding the Solicitor of the Interior Department, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Handwritten notes regarding the Interior Department, Haldeman, Romney, Segretti and general Watergate investigative information, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Handwritten letter, Herald H. Blum to Ervin, regarding the Republican National Convention in 1968, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: Handwritten notes regarding general Watergate investigative information, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The Chicago Sun-Times article, “Nixon hits those who steal secrets,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Unit Reveals $150,000 Md. Gift Led to Dinner Loan,” June 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The Washington Post article, “Sources Name Md. Donor of $150,000,” June 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The Washington Post article, “Hidden Loan to Md. GOP Investigated,” June 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The New York Times article, “Ridgway Hails Weicker for his ‘Moral Courage’,” July 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Miscellaneous Leads: The New York Times article, Letters to the Editor, “’Azaleas or Somesuch,’ Not Watergate in Ervin Country,” July 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding the Watergate hearings, how to construct a Watergate report and how to manage several named witnesses, March 29, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding indictments, convictions, guilty pleas for illegal corporation contributions, and guilty pleas in cover-up and campaign violations, undated, 4 pages (each page contains circled numbers, it appears to be an elaborate numbering system; however, each circled number signifies the number of individuals indicted, convicted, etc. in each category)</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: The Washington Post article, “Courts Still Routinely Grant Wiretap Requests, Report Says,” May 2, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: The Washington Post article, “FBI Order Sought Data on Politics,” June 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding Ehrlichman, Gray, and the destruction of the material in Hunt’s safe; the Fielding break-in; Colson testimony; Select Committee decision making; possible Presidential testimony; Caulfield; Haig and Chapin, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding Bartlome and Clark of American Shipping and possible illegal campaign contributions; John Dean; Baldwin surveillance; McGovern and Miami; William Taub and Alan Dorfman, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding general Watergate investigative information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding a Khachigian memo, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding Dita Beard, Timmons, Mardian, and MacGregor, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding general Watergate investigative information and Shapiro, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding a telephone call from Mr. John Young, Haldeman and requested recording equipment, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Handwritten notes regarding Fielding, Ellsberg, and the FBI, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Address cards in alphabetical order, P-Z, undated, 18 pages (cards have been photocopied in the order they were banded together). 1974 Folder 6. Miscellaneous Papers: Letter, Weicker to Alexander, regarding Alexander’s letter and the “enclosed copies of statements and press releases issued by the Internal Revenue Service, July 9, 1974, 1 page, with Alexander’s letter to Weicker and statement and news releases attached, June 29, 1974, 32 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Document entitled “Mitchell” regarding statements pertaining to discrepancies in testimonies, undated, 1 page, with the same document containing handwritten notes attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: An agenda and a chronology of events concerning Mitchell, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “John Mitchell: References from interview with Kenneth Parkinson,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “John Mitchell: References from John Caulfield,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Witness Summary of Fred LaRue on John Mitchell, May 9, 1973,” 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Document entitled “Richard Moore” regarding Moore’s meetings with Mitchell, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Summary of Committee Interview of Charles Colson,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Memo, Lenzner and Lackritz to Senators on Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Samuel Dash, Fred Thompson, regarding a list of enclosed materials relating to John Mitchell, June 27, 1973, 30 pages. Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Memo, Lenzner to Members of the Committee, Chief Counsel, and Minority Counsel, regarding attached summaries of Mitchell’s contacts with significant individuals in calendar form and Mitchell’s telephone calls, undated, 39 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Digest of Interview with John Mitchell, July 9, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Questions for Mitchell,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Letter, Joseph O’Brien to Herrema, regarding enclosed questions to be asked John Mitchell, July 5, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Letter, Meir to Connally, regarding ITT and antitrust matter, April 22, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Memo, Gerrity to Ryan, regarding ITT , August 10, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Memo, Ryan to Merriam, regarding ITT issues, August 24, 1970, 4 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Note, Ned to Agnew, regarding ITT antitrust suits, August 7, 1970, 1 page, with an August 7, 1970 memo attached, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Letter, Casey to Colson, regarding ITT antitrust suits and McLaren’s role, August 7, 1970, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: Specific questions to be asked Mitchell during his appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 33 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Reiterate Examples of the Pattern,” a list of specific dates with times and individuals that Mitchell met with; individual pages listing dates of meetings and corresponding testimony about what occurred on those dates, undated, 13 pages, with handwritten copies of the same information attached, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. John Mitchell 1: “Supplemental Witness Summary: LaRue on Mitchell from July 6-7, 1973 interviews,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding preparations for Mitchell’s appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Susquehanna Corporation, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding Kendall and Pepsico, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding McCord, the Internal Security Division, the Mardian operation, Gemstone, wiretapping, LaCosta, and executive clemency, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Mitchell, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding Sally Harmony, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding the ITT story, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: References for Mitchell listing sub facts and sources, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding $250,000 and the Liddy plan, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Biographical information on Mitchell, “John N. Mitchell,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding work division between Searle and Bill, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: “John Mitchell’s Public Denials,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Ehrlichman and Kleindienst on March 28, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: A table showing single events and dates, and a comparison of the testimony of Dean, Magruder and Reisner, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, September 4, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of August 29, 1972,” 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding June, 1972 meetings, ITT, and possible questions for Mitchell, undated, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding proposed questions for Mitchell, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding the July 26, 1973 meeting between Walters, Gray, Haldeman and Ehrlichman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding the “Republican National Committee Budget,” June 22, 1971, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: “Key Counties and Key Precincts (Where the Votes are to Win),” listing of Florida counties with 1969 Republican registration and total percentage of the state, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding the “Telephone Plan for the Florida Primary,” January 14, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Typewritten notes regarding Mitchell’s testimony and confronting Mitchell on several issues, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Typewritten notes regarding Penny Glanzer and her statement to the FBI, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Letter, Hundley to Ervin, regarding a request to withdraw the subpoena for Mitchell’s appearance before the Select Committee, June 18, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Memo, Malek to Magruder, regarding “Coordinating Functions for the Campaign Organization,” February 9, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Document with a handwritten title, “Horrors – Byrne,” regarding questions for Mitchell, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Memo, Ehrlichman for the President, regarding “Federal Response to Civil Disturbances,” May 19, 1969, 1 page, with attachments: Memo, Laird and Mitchell for the President, regarding an “Interdepartmental Action Plan for Civil Disturbances,” April 1, 1969, 15 pages; An Executive Order, “Providing for the Restoration of Law and Order in the Washington Metropolitan Area,” undated, 4 pages; A proclamation, “Law and Order in the Washington Metropolitan Area by the President of the United States of America,” undated, 2 pages; A proclamation, “Law and Order in the State of ______by the President of the United States of America,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding quid-pro-quo and fairness in the Committee hearings, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding “Conflicts in Mitchell Testimony,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes regarding “Suggested Order of Question Areas,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “John Mitchell,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “McCord Differs with Mitchell’s ’72 Testimony,” March 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “John N. MITCHELL,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Mitchell Says Bug Discussed at 3 Meetings,” April 20, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The New York Times article, “Mitchell Now Says He Heard Bugging Plot at Three Meetings in 1972, But Rejected it,” April 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The New York Times article, “Mitchell on Stand for 3 Hours; Who Kept Pressing for Spying Says He ‘Would Like to Know’,” April 21, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Web Tightens Around Nixon Advisers,” April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The New York Times article, “Transcript of Mitchell’s News Conference,” April 21, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Claims Payments Went for Trial of 7,” April 21, 1973, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Got Bug Results, McCord Says,” April 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Hunt Said to Name Mitchell,” January 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The New York Times article, “Mitchell Linked to $199,000 Fund,” January 24, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Linked to Watergate Spying,” September 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Resigns to Spend Time With His Family,” July 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: A wire story regarding the hiring of McCord, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Jury Told of ‘Bug’ Shield for Mitchell,” April 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell, Dean Approved Watergate, Payoffs, Magruder Reportedly Says,” April 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Got Bug Results, McCord Says,” April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, ”Mitchell Answers McCord: ‘No Others Involved’,” March 25, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “John Mitchell Halted FBI Quiz of Wife,” March 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Washington Post article, “Mitchell Controlled Secret GOP Fund,” September 23, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Mitchell, Stans Indicted in Perjury, Obstruction,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Typewritten notes regarding “Dean’s Role vis-à-vis Mitchell, Post June 17, 1972,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Typewritten notes regarding the Key Biscayne meeting with Magruder and LaRue, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Document entitled “Kalmbach on Mitchell,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: An untitled document beginning with the letter “A,” text begins “At the outset, Mitchell should be,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes, “Interview w/ John Mitchell,” July 9, 1973, 17 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Handwritten notes, Interview of Lee Gablonski, April 12, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. John Mitchell 2: Letter, Weicker to Mitchell, regarding Weicker’s assistance in the re-election of the President, May 1, 1972, 1 page, with a letter from Mitchell to Lowell attached, April 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Powell Moore: Witness Summary, Powell A. Moore, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 9. Powell Moore: Revised Summary, Powell A. Moore, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Powell Moore: “Digest of Interview of Powell Allen Moore on April 26, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Powell Moore: Biographical information on Moore, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Powell Moore: “Areas of Inquiry,” Powell Moore, undated, 1 page. </p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: “Biographical Sketch – Richard Anthony Moore – Special Counsel to the President of the United States,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard Moore: Statement of Richard Moore, July 12, 1973, 21 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard Moore: An Interview, Witness Summary for Richard Moore, July 11, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard Moore: “Interview” of Moore, July 11, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: A biographical profile of Richard A. Moore, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: “John Dean on Richard Moore,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: “Meetings Involving President Nixon, John W. Dean, III, and Richard Moore, as Admitted and Explained by the White House,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: “Meetings and Telephone Conversations Between the President and Richard A. Moore,” undated, 6 pages. Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Document entitled “RE: Theory that Pres. Learned of W’Gate on March 21,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard Moore: A note from a Mr. Eddy concerning “Moore’s testimony about his conversation with Nixon about Elsberg [sic] investigation,” July 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: A synopsis of Moore’s testimony about when the President was aware of the Watergate break-in and a question to Moore about the President’s knowledge of the break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Richard Moore: Memo, Herrema to Shure, regarding the FCC Review Board’s tentative approval to Orange Radio, Inc. to operate KRLA radio, and the contesting of this decision by the Western Broadcasting Corporation; Moore was the President of the corporation, July 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “New Name in Probe,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding preparation for Moore’s appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the testimony of Moore, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding Dick Tuck and Segretti, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding Dean’s references to Moore, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding the La Costa meetings, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding the President, “prompt disclosure” and the firing of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding La Costa, Moore becoming a witness and Garment and the money trail, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten note regarding Mitchell’s testimony concerning the Moore meeting in New York on February 15th, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten note listing 4 items of interest, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding the timing of the President’s knowledge of the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Richard Moore: Handwritten notes regarding the FBI 302 files, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1667</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: Bennett biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: Bennett references, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: An untitled document regarding Gray’s offer to let the Senators examine the FBI files on the Watergate case and suggestions for what the Senators should look for when examining the files, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Mullin Company, Robert Bennett: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Political Puzzles Keep Focusing on Bennett,” February 2, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 2. National Observer, Rolling Stone Articles: The National Observer article, “Nixon vs. Cronkite, Rather, & Schorr,” November 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. National Observer, Rolling Stone Articles: The Rolling Stone article, “Senator, Sandbaggers and Soap Operas,” September 22, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: H.R. 5928 – “Newsmen’s Privilege Act of 1973,” March 21, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: S. 318 – “News Media Source Protection Act,” January 11, 1973, 14 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Chicago Tribune article, “Nixon’s transcription of Watergate Tapes,” May 1, 1974, 129 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Washington Post article, “IRS Reportedly Erred on Nixon Case,” January 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “’John’s the Good Guy,’ Martha Tells Press,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Your FBI Now: Shame, Tears,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “’All the Trees . . . Will Fall’,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “Nixon Knew Nothing, Says White House,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Times article, “Symington Has Doubts About Nixon,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: UPI article, “3 Tries to Bug McG’s Offices,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer” article, “IRS Balked at Giving Data to Nixon Man, Says Report,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer” article, Promises in a Parked Car?,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article, “’Hid Papers at Order of Nixon’,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article, “No Magic in Nixon Name,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner article. “Conspirators Wanted Nixon’s Secretary Out,” May 20, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Times Magazine article, “Nixon’s Inner Circle Meets,” August 3, 1969, 11 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The New York Post articles, “Nixon Order Hunt Paid: Memo” and “Nixon Knew of Secret Reelection $ Plan – Panel,” June 14, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Washington Post article, “Legal Experts Say Transcripts Support Impeachment,” May 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: The Congressional Record – Senate, S, 3418 – A bill to establish a Federal Privacy Board, May 1, 1974, 6 pages. 1973 Folder 3. News Media, Protection & Privileges: American Enterprise Institute, Legislative Analysis, Newsmens’s Privilege Legislation,” June 13, 1973, 87 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Garment to Dean, regarding Dean’s release from attorney-client privilege with regard to his testimony before the Select Committee, June 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding Nixon’s refusal to allow the Select Committee access to Presidential tape recordings, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding Nixon’s refusal to release recordings of conversations between he and Dean and his refusal to release textual information on 25 named individuals, July 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., v. Richard M. Nixon, Affidavit of Fred D. Thompson, August 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: “Meetings and Telephone Conversations between the President and John W. Dean, III,” undated, 7 pages, with a “Memorandum of Substance of Dean’s calls and Meetings with the President” attached, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Telephone logs – President Nixon’s telephone conversations with various White House staff members, undated, 35 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: The Congressional Record, “Watergate Questions for the President,” February 7, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo from Bush, regarding attached articles about the Watergate issue, August 6, 1973, 1 page (articles are not attached).</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Background paper: “The President’s Decisions on the Tapes and other Presidential Documents,” August 2, 1973, 6 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding the “President’s Meetings with Dean,” September 6, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Text of a Letter from Charles Alan Wright, Consultant to the Counsel, to Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox,” July 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Statement by the President” regarding the appearance of White House staff members before the Select Committee and the Watergate case, April 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The Watergate Investigation,” The President’s Address to the Nation, April 30, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo, Scott to Republican Colleague, regarding the administration’s request to distribute the attached, November 27, 1973, 1 page, with a White House press release, “Remarks of the President and Question and Answer Session at the Conference of Associated Press Managing Editors, Contemporary Hotel, Walt Disney World” attached, November 17, 1973, 29 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release regarding the President’s release of an “audit of transactions leading to the acquisition of his properties in San Clemente and Key Biscayne,” August 27, 1973, 1 page, with the audit attached, August 20, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Address by the President on Nationwide Radio and Television,” August 15, 1973, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Statement by the President,” May 22, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: A White House press release: “Accompanying Statement by the President,” May 22, 1973, 1 page. 1971 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Memo regarding “J.D.E. Request”; a female Nixon campaign worker’s relationship with HUD’s northeast regional office’s General Counsel, September 24, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The Watergate Investigation,” April 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Richard M. Nixon 1: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, July 3, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of June 29, 1972,” 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, July 31, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of July 27, 1972,” 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of September, 5, 1973,” 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, June 26, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of June 22, 1972,” 7 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, October 5, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of October 5, 1972,” 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of March 2, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, September 4, 1972, “The President’s News Conference of August 29, 1972,” 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “Reception for Returned Prisoners of War,” May 24, 1973, 7 pages. 1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1974, “The American Right to Privacy,” February 23, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Letter, Nixon to Ervin, regarding a meeting between the President and Ervin, July 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1974, “The Executives’ Club of Chicago,” March 15, 1974, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Typewritten notes regarding Haldeman’s knowledge about excesses and riots in comparison to what the FBI and CIA knew, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Note to Searle regarding Nixon’s appearance in Providence and a disagreement between Haldeman and Taylor over crowd control, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten notes regarding Presidential appearances and the use of Secret Service details, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Typewritten and handwritten notes regarding a question for Gray concerning the President’s knowledge of the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten notes regarding completing the questioning of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Handwritten note regarding the President’s feelings on April 25, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Star article, “AF Defending Role in Ruckus at Nixon Talk,” September 8, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Military Defends Curb on Some at Nixon Talk,” September 8, 1971, 1 page. 1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon’s statements prove false,” May 10, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Seen Aware of Hush Money,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Star article, “Nixon Standing Firm,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Transcript of the President’s News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters,” March 16, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Mr. Nixon as the Target,” August 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Great Howcum,” August 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Mr. Nixon, the Tapes, and Common Sense,” August 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Previous Statements by Nixon,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “”Text of Nixon Statement,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Presidential Connection,” undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The Guilt of Mr. Nixon. . .Illuminating Nothing,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The National Journal article, “The Presidency: White House works to overcome obstacles in ending secrecy of some documents,” April 15, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Takes Plea to Three States,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Demonstrators Boo President,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon: President confident only apathy can beat him,” November 4, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Secret Service Chief at White House Moved,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Security Chief Transferred Following Rift,” February 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Daily News article, “Rift is Denied in Exit of Top Nixon Guard,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Chief of Nixon’s Guard is Removed,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Bodyguard chief shifted at White House; rift hinted,” February 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Secret Service Head Denies Pressure Led to Transfer,” February 17, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Flap Over Guarding Nixon,” February 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Secret Service Aide Explains Transfer,” February 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: Parade Magazine article, “Intelligence Report: Flexible Richard,” July 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Claimed Gift of Tree on Taxes,” December 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Mr. Nixon on Watergate: An Issue That Won’t be Talked Away,” February 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “’Everybody’s Done It?’,” January 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Articles of Impeachment,” November 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Wonderland Papers” January 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “The New Corrosion,” March 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “’Grand Inquest of the Nation’,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Wall Street Journal article, “The Impeachment Charges – Itemized,” December 5, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The National Report article, “Administration Officials Who Have Quit or Been Fired,” October 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Said to be Opposed to an Excess-Profits Tax,” September 4, 1971, 1 page (continuation page unlocated).</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “President Authorized 17 Wiretaps,” May 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Watergate: Mr. Nixon Makes it Worse,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Help Krogh, Nixon Asked FBI,” May 14, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The New York Times article, “Transcript of President’s Broadcast Address to the Nation on the Watergate Affair,” May 1, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Richard M. Nixon 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Alerted to Cover-Up in December,” April 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: The Wall Street Journal article, “Will Rocky Finally Make it in ‘76,” December 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: The Wall Street Journal article, “When They Bugged Donald Nixon’s Phone,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Nixon Brothers: Handwritten notes regarding F. Donald and Edward Nixon’s failure to appear for an Executive Session interview, undated, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Table of contents for the folder, undated, 2 pages with an interview of Peter Kinsey attached, October 24, 1973, 13 pages (documents that could be located have been numbered according to the table of contents; documents that correspond to the general subject matter, have been inserted in those places where documents could not be located).</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Conference Report, December 21, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Exhibit I – 1968 Deed and Schedule signed by President, December 30, 1968, 8 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: 1969 Deed signed by Edward L. Morgan, March 27, 1969, 8 pages.</p><p>1969-1970 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: 1970 “Schedule A” to 1969 Deed. “This schedule was substituted for an earlier schedule A which is not available,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Chapters 1, 2 and 3 of the General Services Administration Presidential Libraries Handbook, December 20, 1968, 27 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Morgan to Reed, regarding the receipt of Nixon’s Vice Presidential papers, March 13, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Reed to Morgan, regarding the transfer of Nixon’s Vice Presidential papers, March 27, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Davis to Weicker, regarding a copy of a letter sent to Ervin, December 27, 1973, 1 page, with a letter from Davis to Ervin attached, December 27, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “Memorandum prepared by General Services Administration consultant Sherrod East, subsequent to the 1969 transfer of papers to the National Archives,” May 27, 1969, 5 pages. 1970 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Newman to Livingston, regarding a description of 1,176 boxes of manuscript material designated as a gift by Nixon, March 27, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Tax Reform Proposals, April 22, 1969, 4 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Press releases announcing tentative decisions on tax reform subjects, May 27, July 11, July 25, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Report of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, November 21, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Reform Act of 1969, Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, August 2, 1969, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s inquiries about Nixon’s personal papers, December 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, October 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding Sampson’s answers to Weicker’s questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, November 16, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo, Weicker to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, regarding the “Income Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon,” undated, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo, Parker to Casselman, regarding “Deed of Gift,” November 16, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s request for clarification of Sampson’s answers submitted in a letter dated November 16, 1973, November 21, 1973, 3 pages, with a draft of the Weicker letter attached, November 20, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Presidential Documents, Richard Nixon, 1973, “The President’s News Conference of September 5, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Telegram, Weicker to Newman, regarding Weicker’s inquiries concerning the appraisal of Nixon’s personal papers, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Weicker to Sampson, regarding Weicker’s inquiry concerning the Internal Revenue Service, November 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Tax Analysts and Associates Special Report, “Income Tax Treatment of Donation of Nixon Pre-Presidential Papers,” undated, 16 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon Based on Alleged Contribution of Pre-Presidential Papers, in 1969,” undated, 8 pages, with a draft of the paper attached, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Letter, Sampson to Weicker, regarding answers to additional questions concerning the transfer of Nixon’s personal papers, December 7, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: “GSA Model Deed of Gift for Historical Materials Deeded to Presidential Libraries,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Nixon–Papers Gift 1: Memo for Mr. McGowan on Senator Weicker’s Congressional Record “Nixon Papers Tax Deduction,” from Weisberg, December 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Dean and Kehrli for Haldeman, regarding the White House Central Files, March 17, 1972, 4 pages. 1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Higby for Kehrli and Dean, regarding the “Central File System,” March 13, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Weicker to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, regarding the “Income Tax Deduction by Richard M. Nixon, December 12, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973-1974 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A note to Searle, on Associated Press letterhead, regarding an article concerning Nixon’s donation of his Vice Presidential papers, January 16, 1974, 1 page, with the article attached, December 21, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Handwritten notes regarding Ralph Newman’s appraisal of Nixon’s Pre-Presidential papers, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Armstrong to Weicker, regarding an enclosed article written by Tricia Nixon Cox, April 4, 1974, 1 page, with the article, “My Father and Watergate: An Exclusive Statement by Tricia Nixon Cox,” attached, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: An untitled document regarding Nixon’s tax deductions for his donated Pre-Presidential papers, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, De Marco to Coopers and Lybrand, regarding a request of the law firm of Kalmbach, De Marco, Knapp and Chillingworth for an opinion “respecting the gift of certain pre-Presidential private papers of Richard M. Nixon to the United States of America,” August 22, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A document granting “Limited Right of Access from Richard Nixon to Ralph Newman,” March 27, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1970-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Field to Alexander, regarding “Auditing the President’s Tax Returns,” July 30, 1973, 2 pages, with two letters, with the same subject, attached, October 25 and October 30, 1973, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: “Letter from General Services Administration enclosing documents requested by Ira Tannenbaum of Tax Analysts,” August 7, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1968-1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Biographical information on Ralph Newman, undated, 2 pages, with a biographical sketch from Who’s Who in America, Volume 35, 1968-1969 attached, 1 page.</p><p>1972-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Routing slip, to Weicker, transmitting several pages of the “GSA Delegations of Authority Manual that deal with the authority of Presidential Library Directors,” November 30, 1973, 1 page, with portions of the GSA Manual, ADM P 5450.39, attached, October 13, 1972, 17 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Caplin to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s proposal to insert an interview of Caplin in the Congressional Record, December 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Alexander (Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service) to Weicker, regarding the release of information about Nixon’s tax return, December 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: “The President’s Financial Statement,” Announcement of the President’s Report on his Personal Finances, May 12, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Appraisal of Nixon’s Pre-Presidential papers, Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc, Ralph G. Newman, 1969, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Robert M. Brandon v. Arthur F. Sampson and the General Services Administration, Complaint for Injunctive Relief Under the Freedom of Information Act, December 28, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Press release, The Tax Reform Research Group, Robert Brandon, regarding the lawsuit filed by Mr. Brandon, December 28, 1973, 2 pages. 1969-1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Casselman to Garment, regarding the General Services Administration inquiry into the gift of Nixon’s pre-presidential papers, September 27, 1973, 2 pages, with the Chattel Deed of Gift attached, March 27, 1969, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Handwritten notes regarding Mr. William Holden, California Deputy Secretary of State and Counsel of Notary Activities, December 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The New York Times article, “Nixon Papers Valued ‘Conservatively’,” December 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Washington Post article, “The President’s Historic Deduction,” November 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Tax law firm bids IRS probe Nixon ‘gift’ to U.S. Archives,” October 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “No Record Kept on Date of Nixon Gift to Archives,” November 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Nixon Attorneys Change Tactics in Tax Defense,” December 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Nixon Document Backdated,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: The Washington Post article, “IRS Won’t Name Nixon Auditor,” 10-31-73, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Waters to President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an examination of the Nixon’s 1971 and 1972 tax returns, June 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: A portion of an unidentified news article regarding the amount of taxes paid by the Nixon’s with figures typed above the article, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memorandum to File from Allen Wietz regarding an “Interview with Clifford Hardin,” October 17, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Memo, Strachan for Haldeman, regarding “Political Matters,” February 1, 1972, 2 pages (body of the first page is blank, believe the document has been redacted).</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Hillings to Nixon, regarding “Section 22 Tariff Commission (Milk) Recommendations Presidential Proclamation,” December 16, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Underwood to Coopers & Lybrand, regarding the “Residence leased to General Services Administration, 468 Bay Lane, Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida,” August 7, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to O’Sullivan, regarding a check to be deposited into Nixon’s account, January 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to O’Sullivan, regarding a check to be deposited into Nixon’s account, December 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1967-1971 Folder 8. Nixon–Papers Gift 2: Letter, Wakefield and Underwood to Cape Florida Development Co., Inc., regarding the “Sale of Lot 12, Block 8, Cape Florida Development Co., Inc. to Richard M. Nixon,” April 24, 1967, 1 page, with the paperwork for the sale attached, June 28, 1971, 45 pages.</p><p>Box 1668</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to Coopers & Lybrand, regarding the facts concerning “the acquisition of real estate on Key Biscayne, Florida, purchased by President Nixon,” August 7, 1973, 10 pages. 1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Information from the 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972 Federal Income Tax Returns of Richard M. Nixon and Patricia R. Nixon,” December 8, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Statement by the President,” regarding the President’s release of documents and papers to disclose his financial affairs while holding the office of President of the United States, December 8, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Short Summary on President Nixon’s Finances,” December 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Gift of ‘La Casa Pacifica’,” December 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to Gemmill, regarding the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to Gemmill, regarding an audit of the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A South Coast Engineering Service report regarding the “Description of Remainder of Former Cotton – Elmore Property including the Beach & including Streets & Rights-of-Way Within Tract No. 4202, & Excluding the Homesite & Homesite Beach Property,” December 15, 1970, 4 pages, with a report of the same title attached, December 29, 1970, 4 pages. </p><p>1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A South Coast Engineering Service report regarding the “Description of Former Cotton Homesite and Beach Property Fronting Homesite Reserved,” December 15, 1970, 3 pages, with a report entitled “Description of Former Cotton Homesite and Beach Property Fronting Homesite, Proposed to be Conveyed” attached, December 29, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Arthur Blech to Kalmbach, regarding an “examination of the Herbert W. Kalmbach – Client Trust Account Number 169 006 866, Security Pacific National Bank, Newport Beach, California,” February 17, 1970, 1 page, with the “Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements” and two “Notes Secured by Deed of Trust” attached, February 17, 1970, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Arthur Blech & Company to Cox, regarding the “allocation of profit on your joint 1972 income tax return resulting from the sale of lots 11 and 12, Cape Florida development tract in Dade County, Florida,” November 26, 1973, 1 page, with a copy of Schedule D-1, “installment Sales Computation,” attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1967 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A promissory note, Nixon to Patricia Nixon, June 28, 1967, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to the President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an audit of the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 20, 1973, 1 page, with the audit attached, 9 pages.</p><p>1969-1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release regarding the release of documents to “detail and support the principal changes in the President and Mrs. Nixon’s assets and liabilities from January 1, 1969 to May 31, 1973,” December 8, 1973, 3 pages, with copies of checks and straight notes attached, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Table of Contents for an unidentified document, Tabs A-K, Inventories of Pre-Presidential and Presidential papers, undated, 19 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: News Release, Internal Revenue Service, regarding a re-examination of the President’s income tax returns, Januar 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to the President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an audit of the President’s and Mrs. Nixon’s finances from January 1, 1969 to May 31, 1973, August 20, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Statement on President and Mrs. Nixon’s Finances, January 1, 1969 – May 31, 1973,” December 8, 1973, 15 pages. 1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Answers to Charges Concerning the President’s Personal Finances,” December 8, 1973, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Memorandum for Members of the House and Senate regarding the release of a package of information relating to the President’s private finances to be distributed to all members of Congress, December 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Greenwich Times article, “The Tapes Deal,” October 29, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Nixon’s Taxes: An Interview with Mortimer Caplin,” December 16, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Had Checked his Tax Return,” March 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Tricia Nixon Tax Muddle Outlined,” November 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Brief of Appellants, February 25, 1974, 46 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten paper regarding the “June 20, 1972, Haldeman/Nixon conversation that has been obliterated by the 18 minute tape erasure and Mitchell/Nixon phone call which was allegedly not taped,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten paper regarding “The 1970 domestic security and intelligence plan,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled document regarding the possible questioning of President Nixon, undated, 1 page, with facts and questions attached, undated, 42 pages. Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten copy of portions of item number 4, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding the “March 22 Meeting between Nixon, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean,” September 7, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: A list of proposed questions for President Nixon, undated, 1 page, with topics, facts and questions to be asked of President Nixon, undated attached, 42 pages (each question is numbered, however, several have the same number, but are versions of a particular question; each number is grouped together to demonstrate changes in numbering and wording).</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The Congressional Record, “Watergate Questions for the President,” February 7, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Art Buchwald column in an unidentified newspaper, “What About Schuyler Colfax?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Senators gain Favor,” April 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled paper regarding the results of Watergate, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Memo, Pat to Chris, regarding a photocopied memo, Pat states that “It is a real memo,” the memo concerns bowling balls for Mrs. Nixon and Tricia, memo dated May 26, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Nixon and facts concerning the Watergate investigation, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled paper regarding the damage of Watergate, undated, 5 pages. 1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Letter, Dash to St. Clair, regarding Weicker’s questions for the President, February 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The New York Review of Books article, “The Ford- Nixon Fix,” October 3, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: A portion of a chronology of Watergate, numbers 11- 19, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten notes regarding proposed questions for the President, in chronological order, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Document entitled “Meetings with Nixon” covering the time period June 20, 1972 – July 31, 1972, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Betty Nolan: “Digest of Interview with Betty Nolan,” September 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Robert Odle biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Robert Odle biographical data, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Witness Summary, Robert Odle, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Synopsis of Statement, Robert Odle, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Areas of Inquiry, Robert Odle, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Questions to be asked of Odle during his appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 7 pages. Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Odle references, with sub facts and sources, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Robert Odle,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert Odle: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memos Sent to Nixon Aides,” October, 1972, 1 page (article continuation page not located).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Portion of an article, from an unidentified newspaper, regarding a statement made by a CREEP secretary about what occurred at CREEP headquarters the morning after the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding the structure of CRP, questions about CRP staff members and whether White House staff members were informed of CRP activities, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Odle concerning possible White House involvement in employment practices at CRP, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Robert Odle: Charts depicting the structure of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President, May 1972, 3 pages. </p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Portion of a statement by Weicker regarding the “gut question before this Committee,” undated, 1 page, with Weicker handwritten note at the beginning of the document.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Odle, undated, 3 pages (last page contains handwritten notes by another individual).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding the file of Gemstone information, the location of the file and the recovery of the file, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: “Witness List” for the Select Committee, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: “Chronological Summary” of Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Staff as of September 13, 1973 Telephone Listings,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Staff as of June 8, 1973,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Office Telephone List,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. William Olson: “Digest of Interview of William Olson on May 25, 1973,” 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. William Olson: Handwritten notes regarding the “Interview of William Olson,” June 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Note, Emily to Searle, regarding attached news articles, undated, 1 page</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Penthouse article, “Richard M. Nixon and Organized Crime,” July 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “From CREEP to Bebe to Casino – to Nixon’s Swiss Bank Accounts?,” November 1, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “The Rebozo Connection,” August 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “Covering up the Cover-Up?,” August 1973, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Look Magazine article, “What Happened to Howard Hughes,” June 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: SunDance Magazine article, “Nixon and the Mafia – Part 1,” November-December, 1972, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: A note to Senator Weicker regarding an attached news article concerning Sonny Metz and misuse of union funds, November 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Ruff to Peterson, regarding the “Activities of Samuel Tritto of Teamsters Local 456 and Daniel Gagliardi of Local 137, Operating Engineers, in Westchester County, New York,” January 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Bell to Colson, regarding Gagliardi’s request for assistance from Colson, January 24, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Bell to Dean, regarding Bell’s request for information from Dean concerning Gagliardi, March 9, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Dick to the Senator, regarding the charges against Gagliardi, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Document entitled “Interview of Richard Stearns , December 10, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Digest of Arthur Egan Executive Session,” November 15, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits,” September 7, 1973, 7 pages. Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Handwritten notes regarding the individuals who have been interviewed and who appeared in executive sessions, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Handwritten notes regarding Manuel Artime, the Bay of Pigs, Howard Hughes, the manipulation of the IRS and Bebe Rebozo, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Other Watergates: Handwritten notes regarding a break-in at the law firm associated with Humphrey, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “Ex-Nixon Aide Reports Coast Anti-Wallace Move,” June 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Ellsberg Psychiatric Records Were Stolen by Liddy, Hunt, April 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Liddy, Hunt Spied on Ellsberg,” April 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “White House Tied to Ellsberg Break-In,” May 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Hunt: ‘2 or 3 Men Went Into the Office, Pried Open a File’,” May 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Student is Called GOP Election Spy,” January 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Young, Not Hunt, Sought Papers, Pentagon Says,” May 11, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Wiretaps Put on Phones of 2 Reporters,” May 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “GW Student Spied for GOP,” March 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Fund Used to Laud War Tactics,” April 25, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Panel Sent TV Poll Phony Ballots,” April 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “The Time for Truth,” April 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “Mystery, Comedy, etc. – And Dirty Tricks,” January 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Los Angeles Times article, “Treachery in California: An Accepted Fact of Political Life,” October 29, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Clearance Not Questioned,” May 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “CIA Finally Stopped Aid,” May 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Ehrlichman, Helms Cited by CIA Chief,” May 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Pardoning Power: A Congressional Research Service report, “The Pardoning Power – A Select Analysis,” February 25, 1974, 53 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Washington Post article, “$350,000 Said Slated for Watergate Seven,” April 22, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “New GOP ‘Spy’ Fund Bared,” April 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Washington Post article, “McCord: ‘Hush’ Money Came from Hunt’s Wife,” April 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Times article, “Watergate Defendants Reported Still Being Paid,” January 14, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Times article, “Pressures to Plead Guilty Alleged in Watergate Case,” January 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “4 More in Watergate Plead Guilty,” January 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Daily News article, “Secret Fund Reported to Defend Waterbugs,” April 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Chicago Tribune article, “Four pleaded guilty for money, Hunt says,” January 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Witness Summary, Henry E. Petersen, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Document entitled “Peterson 5577,” Petersen’s knowledge of the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page, with the same document (with slightly different hand notations) attached, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Cross references to Petersen, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Questions to be asked of Petersen during his appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Telephone Conversations between the President and Henry E. Petersen – March and April,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Meetings between the President and Petersen March and April,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Meetings and Telephone Conversations between the President and Henry E. Petersen in March and April,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: An untitled document regarding Silbert’s summary memo to Petersen, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Memo, Robeson to Thompson, regarding “Reference to Petersen in Gray’s Opening Statement,” August 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: An untitled document regarding Weicker speaking with Gray and a comment made by Petersen, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Document entitled “Petersen Says,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Handwritten notes regarding “Petersen’s Version – Pat Gray Documents,” undated, 2 pages, with handwritten notes regarding Mitchell and Stans attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Petersen’s testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Herbert Porter” biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Biographical information,” Porter, Herbert L., undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: Statement of Herbert Lloyd Porter, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Supplemental Interview – Porter,” June 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Digest of Interview of Herbert (Bart) Porter, April 21, 1973,” 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: References to Herbert Porter, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes regarding “Areas of Inquiry” attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Allegations and Statements by Other Re Herbert Porter,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Resume of Testimony – Each Number Represents a Subject Area,” handwritten notes, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Herbert L Porter,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Summary of Herbert Lloyd ‘Bart’ Porter,” undated, 3 pages. Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Statement of Herbert Lloyd Porter,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 13. Potomac Associates: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding physical and security information on Potomac Associates and a possible “penetration” of the facility, July 6, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 13. Potomac Associates: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Potomac Associates,” August 9, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: Letter, Schell to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s request for information from the Bar Association of the City of New York, January 24, 1974, 1 page, with a response from the Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures, New York City Bar Association, attached, January 24, 1974, 25 pages.</p><p>1968 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: The Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, “A National Presidential Primary? Presidential Primary Legislation in Congress: 1945-1968,” November 20, 1968, 90 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: An untitled page, from the Library of Congress Congressional Research Service, forwarding a brief regarding regional Presidential primaries, with the brief attached: “Brief Supporting the Constitutionality of Federal Legislation Providing for Regional Presidential Primary Elections,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: Memo, the American Law Division of the Library of Congress Congressional Research Service to Weicker, regarding “Role of State Political Conventions in Nominating Candidates for Office,” May 9, 1974, 2 pages, with the report and various state statutes attached, May 9, 1974, 20 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: The Library of Congress Congressional Research Service, “Creation of a National Presidential Primary by Legislation,” June 29, 1972, 18 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Jenness, et al. v. Fortson, Secretary of State of Georgia, June 21, 1971, 11 pages. 1974 Folder 15. Hank Price: Memo, McGowan to Weicker, regarding “Hank Price,” his proposed transfer to Chicago, January 22, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding executive privilege, March 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding subpoenas to the Attorney General and the Acting Director of the FBI, March 20, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding Pat Gray, March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1669</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Notice to appear before the Senate Select Committee to Charles G. Rebozo, April 24, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Notice to appear before the Senate Select Committee to the President or Custodian of Records, Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Company, April 24, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Partial testimony of Rebozo, March 20, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Partial testimony of Rebozo, March 23, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Subpoena Duces Tecum to the Custodian of the Records, Key Biscayne Bank & Trust Company, April 17, 1974, 4 pages. Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: “List of all Records Produced for the Senate Select Committee by C. G. Rebozo, the Key Biscayne Bank, Accountant for C. G. Rebozo & Financial Organizations having Transactions with C. G. Rebozo,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Petition to Quash Subpoenas and to Close Investigation, Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: “Response to Charles G. Rebozo’s ‘Petition to Quash Subpoenas and to Close Investigation’,” undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Memo, Lenzner to Dash and Members of the Select Committee, regarding “The Internal Revenue Service and the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation,” April 15, 1974, 9 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding the requested appearance of three of Davis’ clients before the Select Committee, March 20, 1974, 9 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding Davis’ request to be heard before the Select Committee to argue that “any testimony to your Committee by Mr. Ralph Winte be given at a public hearing,” June 11, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Langson to Weicker, regarding the IRS investigation of Rebozo’s return of $100,000 to Howard Hughes, December 9, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Lenzner to Willsey, regarding the Hughes-Rebozo investigation, April 15, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding the passing of Senate Resolution 288, which authorizes the Select Committee “to obtain and inspect certain information held by the Internal Revenue Service,” February 26, 1974, 2 pages, with Senate Resolution 288 attached, February 19, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding the Select Committee’s request to be provided with additional income tax returns, investigative reports, working papers or files on named taxpayers, March 28, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding IRS “Sensitive Case Reports,” March 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Summary of Argument on Attorney/Client Privilege, in Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Memorandum of Law on the Attorney/Client Privilege, in Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memo, Lenzner to Ervin, regarding “Attorney-Client Privilege,” March 15, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memorandum of Law, Attorney-Client Privilege, undated, 11 pages, with Rule 503 and page 11 from the Rules of Evidence attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: A portion of Rebozo’s testimony, October 17, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Transcript of “The Tomorrow Show,” May 31, 1974, 14 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memo, Lenzner to Weicker, regarding “The IRS and the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation,” April 3, 1974, 4 pages. Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: “Herb Kalmbach and C. G. Rebozo: Allegations of an Attorney-Client Privilege,” undated, 6 pages, with a portion of Rebozo’s testimony concerning his discussions with Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Letter, Ervin to Frates, regarding documents not submitted by Rebozo concerning the $100,000 “cash contribution from Howard Hughes to Charles G. Rebozo,” April 24, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Telegram, Frates to the Select Committee, regarding Frates’ request for postponement of the March 18 executive session, 3/14/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The New York Times article, “Rebozo Bank and Gambling in Bahamas Attract Election Spending Investigators,” 1/21/74, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The New York Times article, “Lawyer Says Rebozo Met Kalmbach on Hughes Gift,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The Washington Post article, “Rebozo Fund Stirs More Suspicions,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Newsday article, “Rebozo Loan, Land Deal Under Senate Scrutiny,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The Washington Post article, “Bebe’s 100G & the IRS,” October 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Handwritten notes regarding Rebozo’s contention that he had an attorney-client relationship with Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the $100,000 Rebozo returned to Howard Hughes, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Handwritten notes regarding the “Hughes-Rebozo Case,” undated, 3 pages (the notes have faded, are very difficult to read).</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The National Observer article, “He’s Nixon’s Best Pal,” February 2, 1974, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner Summary, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Supplement to Summary, Robert Reisner, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview with Robert Reisner on March 30, 1973,” 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview of Robert Reisner on April 19,” 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview of Robert Reisner on May 21, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding Gemstone stationery, Liddy, Magruder, Odle and Reisner, undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes at the top of the page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Weicker handwritten notes regarding MacGregor and Reisner, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding NYPD’s Bureau of Special Services, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding Reisner’s appearance before the Select Committee, Liddy and the destruction of files at CRP, undated, 6 pages. Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Reisner, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding Reisner’s telephone conversation with Magruder and the Gemstone file, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Synopsis of Statement,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Allegations Involving Other Persons,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Letter, Hilton to Field, regarding the political use of research grant funds, June 20, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Memo, Malek for Haldeman, regarding “Departmental Responsiveness,” March 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Increasing the Responsiveness of the Executive Branch,” undated, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Letter, Villalobos to Peterson and Kleppe, regarding the National Economic Development Association, May 11, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Note, Hamilton to Senator Weicker, regarding the Responsiveness Program, November 8, 1973, 1 page. 1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Memo, Malek for Haldeman, regarding an attached progress report on the Responsiveness Program, June 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Responsiveness Program – Progress Report,” undated, 3 pages (page 2 is missing).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Responsiveness Program, Week Ending June 2, ‘72,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Note to Searle regarding a request to acquire a new set of Responsiveness Program documents, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Getting to the Grass Roots,” March 27, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “New Data on Schemes to Hike Nixon Support,” January 20, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Youths Suffered in Political Shift,” January 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Reports U.S. Grants Went to Help Nixon,” January 14, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: “Statement by United States District Judge Charles R. Richey,” O’Brien, et al. v. McCord, et al., April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Congressional Record – Senate,” “District Court Judge Quashes Watergate Subpenas,” March 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “White House Aide Denied U.S. Counsel,” August 5, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star article, “Only a Breathing Spell,” June 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “It Can’t Represent Colson, U.S. Told,” 8/5/72, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: WWDC Editorial, “Judge Richey of the U.S. District Court,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Pine Bluff Commercial article, “Judge Richey: A Good Sign,” August 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Judge Halts Action In Watergate Suit,” September 22, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Chicago Daily News article, “Judge Richey says it well,” March 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Chicago Tribune article, “Refreshing signs of reason,” 3-23-73, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “Judge Rules Democrats May Quiz Two Former Top White House Aides,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “New Life for the First Amendment,” March 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: WMAL AM FM TV Editorial regarding Judge Richey’s decision “to block subpoenas aimed at revealing the confidential sources of journalists who reported on the Watergate break-in and bugging,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Statement by United States District Judge Charles R. Richey, In re: O’Brien, et al. vs. McCord, et al., Civil Action Number 1233-72, In response to a letter by Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, U.S. Senate, that the oral deposition of James W. McCord, Jr. be sealed., April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Congressional Record article, “District Judge Quashes Watergate Subpenas”, March 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “White House Aide Denied U.S. Counsel”, August 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star article, “Only a Breathing Spell”, June 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star article, “It Can’t Represent Colson, U.S. Told”, August 5, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: WWDC, 1260 radio editorial, “Editorial Number 1, Judge Richey of the U.S. District Court”, August 23, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Pine Bluff Commercial article, “Judge Richey: A Good Sign”, August 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star and Daily News article, “Judge Halts Action In Watergate Suit”, September 22, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Chicago Daily News article, “Judge Richey says it well”, March 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Chicago Tribune article, “Refreshing signs of reason”, March 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “Judge Rules Democrats May Quiz Two Former Top White House Aides”, May 19, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “New Life for the First Amendment”, March 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: WMAL AM FM TV editorial, regarding Judge Charles Richey and First Amendment, March 27, 1973. </p><p>1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Emily to Bill, regarding “Kenneth Reitz,” September 18, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding an attached young voter campaign plan, September 15, 1971, 1 page, with “Campaign Plan, Young Voters for the President, 1972” attached, September 15, 1971, 67 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: George K. Gorton biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: References to George K. Gorton, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Failor for Magruder, regarding the McGovern- Shriver Confrontations,” September 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Failor for Magruder, regarding an attached report on a week’s campaign activities, September 22, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Letter, Mike to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s request for a reconstruction of “some of the events in New Hampshire leading up to your decision to sever your tie with the Com. to Re-elect the Pres.,” undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “GOP Aide Quits Suddenly, Ran Nixon’s Youth Effort,” April 24, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Washington Post article, “Head of GOP ‘Majority’ Drive Quits,” April 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Handwritten notes regarding Ed O’Donnell, McGovern’s youth director and Ted Brill, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Rietz’ Move is Linked to Spy Effort,” April 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Louis Russell: Memo, Wickens to File, regarding “Louis Russell,” April 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Louis Russell: The Washington Post article, “The Loss of a Little Black Book,” April 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: Letter, Zion to Searle Field, regarding the enclosure of “two of the more controversial issues of Scanlan’s, September 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: “The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved,” Vol. 1, Number 4, June 1970, 80 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: “Nixon and the Bums: An Editorial,” Vol. 1, Number 7, September 1970, 80 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Daniel Schorr: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding Daniel Schorr, September 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Secret Service: Letter, Daly to Weicker, regarding an enclosed copy of an opinion “rendered by United States District Judge James B. McMillan,” August 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Secret Service: District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, Charlotte Division, Civil No. 2988, Marvin Ray Sparrow, et al. vs. J. C. Goodman, Jr., et al., July 31, 1973, 63 pages. Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: J. Glenn Sedam, Jr. biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: References to Sedam, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memos Sent to Nixon Aides,” July 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Donald H. Segretti, A Biographical Profile, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Biographical Information, Segretti, Donald, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: References to Segretti, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Witness Summary – Donald Segretti, undated, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Statement of Donald H. Segretti, October 3, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Opening Statement of Martin Douglas Kelly, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: An interview of Segretti by FBI agents, June 26, 1972, 5 pages. 1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: A chronology of Segretti “dirty tricks,” September 27, 1971 – February 8, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Paid Kelly,” list of payments made to Kelly, with date, amount and reason for payment, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Segretti Record of Financial Transactions with Martin Douglas Kelly,” December 4, 1971 – June 20, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Digest of Interview with Mr. Kelly,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Digest of Interview with William Benz,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: FBI Interview of Robert [William?] Benz, May, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Robert [William?] Benz, Interviews,” May 1972, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Paid Benz,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Record of Financial Transactions of Robert Benz,” December 4, 1971 – June 20, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti-Benz Contacts” in chronological order, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Memo, Lackritz to Lenzner, regarding “Background on Segretti for Chapin Interview,” May 2, 1973, 3 pages. 1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: A chronology of Segretti’s meetings, telephone conversations and financial transactions, January 1, 1972 – October 3, 1972, 25 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: An untitled document listing the names of individuals that Segretti telephoned from Tulsa, Oklahoma and telephonic information from three of five black notebooks, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Memo, Lenzner to Senator Ervin, et al., regarding a list of potential witnesses to appear before the Select Committee on October 1, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled Segretti – Expenses (1971- 1972), 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Payments to Segretti Operatives,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Cash Inflow,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Information on Segretti provided by Carl Stern, September 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1670</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: A set of documents “to be used for the following witnesses: Segretti, Benz and Kelly,” 1971-1973, 53 pages (documents consist of copies of checks, memos and various campaign “dirty tricks” against Muskie, Humphrey and McGovern).</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten list of Segretti expenses; listed by date, reason for payment and the payment amount, July 1971 – June, 1972, 35 pages. Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Copies of notebook pages depicting Segretti’s activities; names and activities of various individuals, list of names for recruitment and names of the Democratic nominees and possible “dirty tricks” to be used against them, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1970-1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten notes by Segretti depicting his activities involving campaign “dirty tricks,” 1970-1972, 5 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “Lawyer Friend Says Segretti Told Him of Infiltration Plan,” October 24, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “FBI Finds Nixon Aides Sabotaged Democrats,” October 10, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “FBI Chief Says Nixon’s Aides Paid Segretti,” March 8, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Segretti sought to aid McGovern,” October 20, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Segretti’s Secret GOP Front,” October 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Calls By Segretti Bared,” October 18, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Man Links Segretti to Spying,” October 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Link Between Watergate Team, Segretti Seen,” February 4, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Grand Jury Pursuing Minor Violations,” April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Sabotage by Segretti: Network of Amateurs,” November 9, 1972, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Segretti Apparently Tried To Join McGovern’s Drive,” October 19, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Segretti is Linked to G.O.P. Activists,” October 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Republican ‘Agent’: A Secretive Man With Friends in High Places,” January 16, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Donald H. Segretti,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten letter in which a constituent thanks Weicker for his accomplishments on the Select Committee, October 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Document entitled “Chronological Activities of Donald Segretti,” undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Note regarding Segretti, Source is Carl Stern, September 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Note from the Office of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. regarding a replacement telegram, October 23, 1973, 1 page, with the telegram, from Ervin to the President, attached, October 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: “Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.,” October 20, 1973, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: An extract from the transcript of the hearings of the Select Committee, regarding a motion by Senator Baker, July 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding a possible “constitutional confrontation between the Congress and the Presidency,” July 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding Committee deliberations that authorizes “the Chairman to direct a letter to the President,” July 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Brown to Ervin, regarding Brown’s request to appear before the Select Committee to counter Dean’s testimony about Brown and the Banking and Currency Committee, July 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Weicker to Ervin, regarding Weicker’s intention to present “a motion pertaining to a meeting between the Committee and the President,” November 12, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: An untitled document regarding a variation on the wording of Weicker’s motion concerning a meeting between the Committee and the President, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: “Resolution of Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities”; motion made, seconded and adopted to request a meeting between the Committee and the President, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A portion of MacGregor’s testimony before the Select Committee regarding a $25,000 check given to Barker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A resolution by the Select Committee entitling the Committee access to all documents in the possession of the White House or any department of the Executive Branch and the Committee’s attempt to avoid a confrontation with the White House, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: “Attacks on Watergate Committee,” a listing of news articles criticizing the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A chronology of the Select Committee and the events of Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Handwritten notes regarding the Executive Session of July 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Agnew Blasts Ervin Probe,” June 11, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 2. Select Committee: Transcript, “Meet the Press,” guests Herbert Klein and Clark MacGregor, August 20, 1972, 24 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Certificate of Service, August 9, 1973, 1 page, with attachments</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Order, August 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Order, August 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Motion to Reduce Time for Answer or Response, August 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion to Reduce Time for Answer or Response, August 9, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Mandatory Injunction and Mandamus, August 9, 1973, 10 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Huston testimony, May 21, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: “Select Committee Hearings Preparation Session,” Greenwich, Conn., May 12 and 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Memo, Shure to Weicker, regarding Shure’s appraisal of the evidence accumulated by the Select Committee, June 27, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: The Washington Post articles regarding DeVan L. Shumway and “Martha Mitchell Hits Administration,” 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Note, Dick to the Senator, regarding access to the White House tapes and the Vietnam negotiations, May 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Memorandum of Call, Charles Colson for Lowell Weicker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Dick Howard, undated, 2 pages (very difficult to read).</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes concerning a conversation between Richard Benevista and an individual identified as “L,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes regarding Kleindienst’s resignation, undated, 1 page, with typewritten notes concerning the June 29, 1973 telephone call from Kleindienst to Senator Weicker attached, undated. 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: A “to do” list for a Weicker statement before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: A Watergate chronology, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten and typewritten list of references to Weicker in the Nixon tape transcripts, undated, 2 pages, with a wire story and a Connecticut News Service story, “What the hell makes Weicker tick?” attached, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Document entitled “Weicker reaction,” Weicker’s statement concerning the Nixon tape transcripts, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Misc.: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the Watergate investigation, undated, 21 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Weicker handwritten notes regarding a press conference statement, Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. H. William Shure Memo: Memo from H. William Shure regarding Shure’s appraisal of the evidence and “an expression of my conclusions as to what this evidence indicates,” June 27, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Earl J. Silbert Memo: Memo, Dick to Senator Weicker, regarding Silbert’s memo to either Titus or Petersen indicating that the Watergate conspiracy was not limited to Hunt and Liddy, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Hugh W. Sloan,” biographical data, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Narrative Account of Information Provided by Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. During Staff Interviews, April 27-28, 1973,” 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: “Opening Statement of Hugh Sloan to Senate Select Committee,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Biographical information, Sloan, undated, 1 page, with references to Sloan attached, undated, 4 pages. 1971 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Letter, Sloan to Mitchell, regarding Mitchell’s request to “have an accounting of the $2,000 that“ Haldeman “requested be made available to Ron Walker,” July 7, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “SLOAN 5604,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: “Hugh W. Sloan – Trial Testimony Re: Payments to Liddy and Authorization from Magruder,” June 7, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Letter, Stans to Porter, regarding the contributor of $50,000, May 9, 1973, 1 page, with a letter from Porter to Stans attached, May 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes regarding cash transfers from the White House to CRP, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes regarding CRP finances, Ervin questions, Reisner and the Wallace campaign, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten note regarding $1,777,000, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Typewritten notes on 5 x 8 cards, questions to be asked of Sloan, undated, 28 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes depicting the information on the 5 x 8 cards, item number 9, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Baltimore Sun article, “Stans contradicts Sloan on bug fund,” February 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Hugh W. Sloan Jr.,” undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Baltimore Sun article, “Former GOP aide testifies he gave Liddy $199,000,” January 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Evening Star article, “GOP Aide Quit at Time of Quiz,” August 2, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Washington Post article, “Still Secret: Who Hired Spies and Why,” January 31, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Washington Post article, “Aide in Campaign Tells of Warnings,” May 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: Letter, Cedarquist to Taft, regarding the dismissal of Special Prosecutor Cox and Cedarquist’s judgment that Congress has the power to adopt a statute authorizing Sirica to appoint a new Special Prosecutor, October 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: A portion of a text regarding “District & Pros. Attys.,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1930 Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: A portion of a text entitled Appellate Courts of Illinois, F. E. Wilson, et al. v. County of Marshall, et al., May, 1930, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: Memo to the Files regarding a story by Mrs. Jill Jackson concerning the White House urging people to call and “give their opinion about the Cambodian invasion,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: “Office Procedures for all Personnel,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Lawyers and Investigators, regarding “Receipt of Complaints, Allegations and Leads,” undated, 2 pages, with a complaint form attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Staff Members, regarding security leaks and Dash’s policy for controlling Committee documents, June 8, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Boyce, regarding “Select Committee Publications Minority Staff List,” June 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Thompson, regarding “Minority Division of Responsibility,” August 16, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Dash, et al., regarding “Interview Appointments with Principal Witnesses,” June 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Personnel, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding the “Statement of Personal Service Activity or Employment,” May 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Witness Summary, Everett Howard Hunt, undated, 25 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: “An NBC News White Paper: Vietnam Hindsight,” broadcast December 22, 1971, 67 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding “Addition to my Memorandum of 12/18 Regarding Individual to Head PR Firm,” December 18, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Lucien Conein, July 9, 1971, 9 pages, with an additional transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Conein, November, 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, May 15, 1972, “The Situation in Southeast Asia,” May 8, 1972, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: An itinerary of a congressional lunch in Chicago, December 5, unknown year, 1 page. 1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Lucien Conein, July 1, 1971, 5 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding “Howard Hunt,” July 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: An article by Victor Riesel, “Where’s Fair Play? Inside Another Probe: The Story of $500,000 in Patronage Payouts,” September 12, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The Sunday Star article, “U.S. Bombers Hit Haiphong,” April 16, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The Washington Post article, “Chou denounces U. S. Raids Over Hanoi and Haiphong,” April 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The New York Times article, “Behind Nixon’s Decision: More Than Military Issues,” April 17, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, Liddy, Colson and the Plumbers, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Liddy, a judgeship and an unknown speech, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Gurney, Baker and Baldwin, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Buckley picture, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding the Cubans, Liddy, Kissinger taps and the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Liddy, CRP, Segretti, reason for Watergate break-in and Hunt, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Ted Kennedy, Liddy, Hanoi funds going into the DNC and Colson’s testimony, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the Democratic Party in Connecticut, Baley connection and the Los Angeles Times, undated, 1 page. </p><p>1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Statement of Maurice H. Stans Before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 12, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Biographical information on Maurice Stans, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Digest of Interview of Maurice Stans, May 8, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Maurice H. Stans, Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Possible Areas of Inquiry” for Stans, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Excerpts from Stans’ Testimony,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Other Persons Who Have Referred to Stans,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Statement by Weicker regarding Weicker’s decision not to question Stans, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Mitchell, regarding budget matters, May 10, 1972, 6 pages. 1971 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding Cabinet level discretionary funds to be used for “activities that will be beneficial to the President’s re- election,” July 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s refusal to allow a letter from Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker to be part of the Committee record, February 13, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding Stan’s interrogation about the Magruder memo dated July 28, 1971 (see item number 10), July 5, 1973, 2 pages, with a letter dated June 25, 1973; a letter (affidavit) dated June 18, 1973; a letter (affidavit) dated June 29, 1973; a note dated 6-26-73 and a letter dated January 19, 1972 attached, 9 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Affidavit of Joseph E. Casson, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1971-1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding the misleading record resulting from Stans’ testimony and the July 28, 1971 Magruder memo, July 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Document entitled “STANS 5694,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: A “Statement for the Record” by Barker regarding correcting Stans’ testimony concerning the July 28, 1971 Magruder memo, undated, 2 pages (the statement is incomplete).</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Witness Summary for Maurice H. Stans, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Biographical information, Stans, Maurice, undated, 1 page, with Stans references attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding corporate campaign contributions, February 7, 1974, 4 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Sloan to Stans, regarding the delay in depositing a check, June 13, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan, regarding the procedures for depositing campaign contribution checks, June 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan and Odell, regarding thank you letter to contributors, May 3, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Memo, Stans for Sloan, regarding the creation of a system to control purchasing and distribution of campaign material, February 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan, regarding the purchase of lapel pins for 1972 campaign contributors, February 28, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Handwritten notes regarding Stans’ statement attacking the General Accounting Office, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Handwritten notes regarding the precedents in the Delaner and Beck cases, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The New York Times article, “Stans Asserts He Doesn’t Know How Suspect Got G.O.P. Funds,” August 25, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Evening Star article, “Stans and the Break-in Check,” August 1, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Baltimore Sun article, “Stans contradicts Sloan on bug fund,” February 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Report Links Stans to ‘Bugging’ Funds,” September 13, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Washington Post article, “Stans Denies GOP Money Funded Watergate Break-In,” August 9, 1972, 1 page. 1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Washington Post article, “Text of Statement by Stans On Charges in GAO Report,” August 28, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Maurice Stans,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: S. 260 – “To provide that meetings of Government agencies and of congressional committees shall be open to the public, and for other purposes,” January 9, 1973, 53 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations, Statements and Remarks on S. 260, January, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Common Cause Editorial Memorandum, “Most Committees in House of Representatives Switch to Open Bill-Drafting Sessions in 1973 Under New Anti-Secrecy Requirement,” January, 1974, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Speech by David Cohen, Vice President of Common Cause, Federal Documents Regional Workshop, November 30, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: An untitled document regarding a cosponsored conference to discuss “provisions contained in the bill introduced by Senator Chiles, S. 260,” February 1, 1974, 1 page, with the conference report attached, February 1, 1974, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Document entitled “Sunshine Conference Summary,” undated, 14 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: A chart, “U.S. House of Representatives, Open and Closed Bill-Drafting Meetings, 1973,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Opening Statement of Rick Stearns Before The Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, October 11, 1973,” 4 pages. 1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Digest of Testimony of Richard J. Stearns, Executive Session – October 3, 1973,” 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Digest of Rick Stearns Interview in Sam Dash’s Office – October 10, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Two McGovern campaign pamphlets regarding Israel and an article addressing Jewish concerns, May, October, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “An Open Letter to President Johnson by Middle East Specialists,” June 26, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Near East Report, “McGovern-Shriver ‘72,” July 26, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, “But One Minority is Far From Sure,” July 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times article, “McGovern Courts Congress,” July 23, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times, “Chaotic McGovern Campaign,” September 7, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times, “McGovern’s Foes Use Aide’s 1967 Mideast Stand to Woo Jewish Vote,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The San Francisco Chronicle, “Nixon Hoping for a California Landslide,” August 24, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The Jewish Standard, “McGovern Aide Says Soviets Changed His Mideast Views,” August 4, 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Weicker handwritten notes regarding a peaceful demonstration, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Opening Statement of Gordon Strachan, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Biographical Profile of Gordon Strachan, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Biographical Information, Gordon Strachan, undated, 1 page, with a Strachan reference attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Witness Summary for Gordon Strachan, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Substantial Areas of Inquiry for Gordon Strachan,” undated, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Digest of Interviews with Gordon Strachan – July 12 and July 18, 1973,” 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Supplemental Digest, Gordon Strachan – July 19, 1973,” 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Proposed questions for Strachan, undated, 2 pages, with a Washington Star article attached, November 29, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Document entitled “STRACHAN 5690,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Cross References to Strachan, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, United States of America v. William Ayers, et al., Order Requiring a Search and Disclosure of Government Misconduct in This Case, Criminal No. 49104, June 5, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: A resolution by the Select Committee regarding the authorization of the Chairman to issue a subpoena duces tecum to the President of the United States, July 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the White House taping system, Moore and Haldeman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Handwritten notes regarding House and Senate seats in Congress in 1972 and 1964, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Gordon STRACHAN,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Aide Tied to GOP Spies,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The New York Times article, “White House Aide Termed A Liddy-Segretti Contact,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Aide Called Link in Spy Nets,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Box 1671</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Interview with Sullivan, October 7, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Questions to be asked of Sullivan during his testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 6 pages (questions begin with “E. The Kissinger Taps”; others are missing). 1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Memo to the Files by Wickens, regarding Weicker’s questions of Kehrli, May 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Elliff to Bill Wickens, regarding the FBI and Sullivan’s ideas for a more flexible intelligence service, May 16, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Sullivan to Weicker, regarding Sullivan’s repudiation of Dean’s testimony, June 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Richardson to Weicker, regarding a search of the files of the Intelligence Division of the FBI, June 25, 1973, 1 page</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Weicker to Cox, regarding Weicker’s renewed request for FBI files, June 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Weicker to Ruckelshaus, regarding Weicker’s request for “a list of all work done by the Bureau’s Division 5 during the period November 1, 1970 through June 1, 1972,” June 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Ruckelshaus to Weicker, regarding Ruckelshaus informing Weicker that his request for FBI files should be routed through Cox, June 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Telegram, Peter Irons to Weicker, regarding the leaking of FBI files on Alger Hiss, June 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Note, Dick to Senator Weicker, regarding Sullivan’s report to Dean concerning previous administrations use of wiretaps on the political opposition, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Weicker to Kelley, regarding a list of individuals and organizations for review by the FBI to ascertain whether they were investigated by Division 5, July 23, 1973, 1 page, with the list of individuals and organizations and a letter from Kelley to Weicker attached, July 23, 1973 and July 27, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Sullivan to the Editor of The New York Daily News, regarding Sullivan’s request for a retraction of an October 13, 1973 article appearing in the Daily News, October 16, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Sullivan to Weicker, regarding The New York Daily News article and Sullivan’s displeasure with the “vicious sniping” directed toward him, October 16, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Marion Sullivan to Weicker, regarding a correction to be made in Sullivan’s October 16, 1973 letter to Weicker, October 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Letter, Herrema to Sullivan, regarding the receipt of Sullivan’s October 16, 1973 letter and Herrema’s assurance that Weicker will review the letter, October 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Document entitled “Additional Cosponsors S. 1146,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Potpourri,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: The Washington Post article, “Top FBI Official Forced Out In Policy Feud with Hoover,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: The Boston Globe article, “Former FBI man calls Dean a ‘liar’,” May 7-8, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the FBI, Sullivan memo to Tolson and Hoover and Division 5, undated, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Handwritten notes regarding “Interview with William Sullivan,” July 9, 1973, 5 pages, with an organizational chart of Division 5 and handwritten notes dated July 10, 1973 attached, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Handwritten note regarding a request to phone Hank Price, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Handwritten notes regarding Wickens talk with Sullivan in New Hampshire, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Document entitled “Sullivan,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Handwritten notes regarding dividing the FBI into two agencies, criminal and security, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: Handwritten notes regarding “Ruckelshaus,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: The Washington Post article, “Tangling With Hoover,” October 28, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. William C. Sullivan: The Washington Star-News article, “Haig Requested Taps, Ex-FBI Aide Says,” June 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Richard Danner, Chester C. Davis, Carol Dunkle, Walter Glaeser, Ralph Winte and Summa Corporation v. The Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Summons for Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., November 27, 1973, 1 page, with a Complaint for Declaratory, Injunctive and Mandatory Relief attached, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: Exhibit A – Western Union Straight Wire, Davis to Ervin, regarding subpoenas to several of Davis’ clients to appear before the Select Committee, November 18, 1973, 3 pages. 1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: Exhibit B – Telegram, Ervin to Davis, regarding contempt charges against Davis’ clients, November 21, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: Exhibit C – Telegram, Lenzner to Dubin, regarding Davis’ request to appear before the Select Committee to object to subpoenas and Davis’ appearance before the Committee under subpoena or be prepared to be ruled in contempt of the Senate, November 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: Exhibit D- Western Union Straight Wire, Davis to Ervin, regarding appearances before the Committee of Davis and/or his clients, November 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Summa Corp. Case: Exhibit E – Western Union Straight Wire, Davis to Ervin, regarding confusion and misunderstanding developing over the timing of appearances before the Committee, the matter of public hearings and the matter of contempt charges, November 24, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: Letter, Bennett to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s request for personal data “which may be stored in the OEP computer data banks,” June 7, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist Association v. Joseph L. Tauro, “Opposition to Plaintiff’s Application for Temporary Restraining Order,” January 14, 1972, 11 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist Association v. Joseph L. Tauro, et al., “Answer to Complaint,” July 28, 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: “Excerpt from Testimony of Unitarian Universalist Association before Senator Proxmire’s Subcommittee on Financial Institutions, August 14, 1972,” 1 page.</p><p>1971-1972 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: A chart depicting the Democratic Presidential candidates and the White House intelligence operations, February 1971–November 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Aide Proposed Espionage, Burglaries,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Super Spy Plan: The Daily News article, “President’s Domestic Spying Bared,” May 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: White House Press Release, Statement by the President regarding intelligence operations in connection with Watergate, May 22, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Letter, Mardian to Edward Kennedy, regarding electronic surveillance, March 1, 1971, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Letter, Mardian to Ervin, regarding requested documents concerning the Interdivision Information Unit, July 8, 1971, 4 pages, with attachments:</p><p>1967 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Doar for the Attorney General, regarding the collection of intelligence data, September 27, 1967, 4 pages.</p><p>1967 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo to Kevin Maroney, et al. regarding the “Establishment of a departmental intelligence unit in reaction to civil disorders,” November 5, 1967, 2 pages.</p><p>1967 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Maroney, et al. to Clark, Attorney General, regarding a report on “the establishment of a Departmental Intelligence Unit,” December 6, 1967, 7 pages.</p><p>1967 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, the Attorney General to Doar, et al., regarding the “Creation of Interdivision Information Unit,” December 18, 1967, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Clark to Pellerzi, regarding the purpose of the Interdivision Intelligence Unit, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Mardian to All Personnel-Interdivision Information Unit (IDIU), regarding IDIU Guidelines, March 5, 1971, 3 pages. 1970 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: A report: “Demonstration and Dissent in the Nation’s Capital,” June 8, 1970, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: A report: “The National Intelligence Community,” Intelligence Branch, Education Center, Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Virginia, undated, 14 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Document entitled “Espionage Squad” listing the members of the “Squad,” undated, 1 page, with references to the Espionage Squad and biographical information on the Offensive Security Force attached, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: A report regarding “the potential for violence during the weekend of November 13-15 in Washington, D.C. in connection with the activities planned by the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam,” undated, 11 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: “Pentagon Chronology of Domestic Intelligence,” undated, 14 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Document entitled “Surveillance,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1968 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Muskett to Vinson, regarding the “Criminal Division Information Unit,” November 22, 1968, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Letter, Ervin to Mitchell, regarding Ervin’s request for specific documents, April 8, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Document entitled “Krogh and Young 5533,” undated, regarding a covert operation to examine the medical files “held by Ellsberg’s psychoanalyst,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Dean for Haldeman, regarding “McGovern War Record,” June 16, 1972, 1 page. 1974 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Note, Dick to Searle, regarding Mitchell obtaining a bugging device from Jim Burke, May 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, X to X-1, regarding arms sales to countries in the Middle East, Rebozo and campaign contributions, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: A UPI wire story regarding the Supreme Court’s decision that Nixon must surrender subpoenaed Watergate tapes, July 24, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, Barker and the break-in, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Handwritten notes regarding Haldeman, Mardian, Mitchell, McCord, Odle, Kleindienst, LaRue, Liddy, Hunt, Andreas, Dean, Sloan, Porter, Sullivan, Ehrlichman and Nofziger, undated, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The New York Times article, “Laird Acts to Tighten Rule Over Military Intelligence,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Baltimore Sun article, “Baker denies . . . Colson joined him in probe of CIA,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Taps in Leak Hunt Put on Reporters,” May 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Bug Case Figures Used Covert Executive Phone,” December 8, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “E. Howard Hunt,” undated, 1 page. 1970 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Life Magazine article, “Tampering with Justice in San Diego,” March 24, 1970, 16 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “McGovern Undercover Work Limited,” October 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “GOP Plan to Monitor Bank Accounts Alleged,” October 31, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: An Associated Press article, “Krogh Admits Burglary Role,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Howard for Fielding, regarding checking the university and military records of McGovern, May 12, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Wiretaps Put On Phones of 2 Reporters,” May 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “U.S. Censorship Plan Bared,” October 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Democrats Cite a New Bugging Attempt,” September 6, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Called Part of Vast Plan,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “JFK’s Doctor’s Files Rifled in 1960,” May 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Chilean Break- ins Reflect Watergate,” March 8, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post articles, “Wiretap Files Were Kept From Hoover, Aide Says,” May 15, 1973 and “Other GOP Practices Linked To Defeat of Sen. Tydings,” May 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Case Called Broad Plot,” January 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, ‘’Ruckelshaus’ Statement on Wiretaps,” May 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Boss of FBI Knows Who’s Boss,” June 2, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “J. Edgar Hoover’s Legacy: A Political Snakepit at the FBI,” January 10, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Deterioration of the FBI,” October 11, 1971, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: The Washington Post article, “Kissinger Sought Security Leak Plug,” May 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1967 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: “The World Conference on Vietnam, Stockholm, July 6-9, 1967,” 2 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Hanoi VNA International Service, “Premier Welcomes U.S. Antiwar ‘Offensive’,” October 14, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Liberation Press Agency, “Nguyen Huu Tho Sends Letter to Americans,” November 4, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Butler to SAC, Philadelphia, regarding the “Black Panther Party,” February 4, 1971, 4 pages. Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Note regarding “Bertil Svahnstrom,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1969 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Information Letter No. 5, the Stockholm Conference on Vietnam, October 5, 1969, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Biographical Information on the Offensive Security Force, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: A report: “Demonstration and Dissent in the Nation’s Capital,” June 8, 1970, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Handwritten notes regarding a memo from Haldeman to the President that sets forth an administration plan for civil disturbance, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 4. Surveillance Documents: Memo, Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison, Department of the Army to Members of Congress, regarding the Berlin Democratic Club, et al. v. Schlesinger, et al., 3 October 1975, 1 page, with Civil Action No. 310-74 attached, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Susquehanna Corporation: A report regarding the Susquehanna Corporation’s link to the Watergate bugging case, undated, 5 pages (the document is difficult to read).</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Susquehanna Corporation: A wire story regarding E. Howard Hunt’s connection to the Susquehanna Corporation, undated, 3 pages (the document is difficult to read).</p><p>1967 Folder 6. Teamsters: United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, United States of America vs. James R. Hoffa, et al., Affidavit of Cartha D. Deloach, January 30, 1967, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Teamsters: Memo regarding Hoffa and the Teamsters Pension Fund, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Teamsters: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Egen and Partin regarding Teamsters issues, May 19, 1971, 12 pages. 1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: Memo regarding a “Hoffa-Loeb chronology,” June 1, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Teamsters: Document entitled “Teamsters,” regarding Frank Fitzsimmons, Angelo DeCarlo and Harold Gibbons, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Teamsters: Ramparts Magazine article, “Overlapping Conspiracies,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Teamsters: Handwritten notes regarding a conversation between Egen and Partin, cash contributions to CRP from Teamster casinos in Las Vegas and Hoffa’s conviction and release, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The New York Times article, “Hughes Power Bid on Nixon Charged,” September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The New York Times article, “Tap on a Brother of Nixon Disputed,” September 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Early Contributors to Nixon Disclosed,” September 29, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “White House Approved Airline Sale,” September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Senate Probes Hughes Contributions,” September 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Probe of Hughes Gift Reported,” September 26, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Aides to Nixon, Hughes Plotted Joint Las Vegas Burglary,” September 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Secret Service Silence Seen on Taps,” September 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Wiretapped Brother,” September 6, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, ”Haldeman Arranged Hoffa’s Release,” May 3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post articles, “Loeb Asks Investigation of Teamster Hoffa’s Case, 5/7/71, and “Judge in Hoffa Case Asks for Perjury Probe,” May 15, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Partin Denies He Offered to Aid Hoffa,” July 11, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Hoffa Wins Rehearing in His Bid for Parole,” July 8, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Teamsters: The Washington Post article, “Hoffa Said Quitting As Teamsters’ Chief,” June 3, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Teamsters: Audio cassette, unlabeled, undated.</p><p>1972 Folder 7. Time, Inc.: An untitled article regarding the Watergate break-in, the hiring of McCord, Al Wong and the events that occurred June 18, 1972, undated, 7 pages (the document is difficult to read).</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Time, Inc.: A report detailing Segretti’s, Hunt’s and Liddy’s work for CRP and a supposed slush fund, undated, 9 pages (the document is difficult to read). Undated Folder 7. Time, Inc.: A report or article regarding the Mullen Company, proposed questions to be asked about the Mullen Company, CIA connections to the Mullen Company, Segretti’s, Hunt’s and Liddy’s work for CRP and conflicting testimony given before the Select Committee, undated, 11 pages (the document is difficult to read).</p><p>Undated Folder 8. William E. Timmons: William E. Timmons, biographical information, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. William E. Timmons: References to Timmons, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. William E. Timmons: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memo Sent to Nixon Aides,” 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. William E. Timmons: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “William E. Timmons,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Clyde Tolson: Clyde Tolson interview, July 9, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Interview of Ulasewicz, May 8, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Interview of Ulasewicz, undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Summary of Tony Ulasewicz, “Eulasewicz’s [sic] contacts with McCord and Caulfield,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Supplemental, Summary of Interview – Tony Ulasewicz (“U” for short), undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Document entitled “Anthony T. Ulasewicz,” undated, 4 pages. 1973 Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Testimony of Anthony T. Ulasewicz, July 9, 1973, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Memo, Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “Miscellaneous Areas of Inquiry, Re: Ulasewicz,” July 17, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Questions for Ulasewicz, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: References to Ulasewicz, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Memo, Huston for H. R. Haldeman, regarding “Domestic Intelligence Review,” August 7, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes regarding “Ulasewicz,” “Investigations undertaken by Anthony T. Ulasewicz, undated, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes regarding two questions for Ulasewicz, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Ulasewicz, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes pertaining to the activities of Ulasewicz, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes and questions pertaining to the activities of Ulasewicz, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes regarding Ulasewicz’s records and Mrs. Hunt, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 10. Anthony T. Ulasewicz: Handwritten notes regarding the intelligence units attached to the Justice Department, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: Letter to “Fellow American” regarding an enclosed Preliminary Training Program for the Secret Army Organization, November 8, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: A Secret Army Organization Underground Bulletin, April 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: “History of the Secret Army Organization,” undated, 1 page, with portions of a Preliminary Training Program and a mailing list attached, undated, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: Document entitled “Raw Intelligence Data,” July 28, 1973, 31 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: An untitled document regarding the covert intelligence activities of the Nixon Administration and Lewis Tackwood’s Glasshouse Tapes, 23 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: A Secret Army Organization poster, “Wanted for Treason: Nixon,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Unfollowed Leads: Handwritten letter to Bill Ritter describing Ritter’s meeting Howard Godfrey, Godfrey’s meetings with Segretti and plans for the Republican National Convention in San Diego, California, July 5, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes regarding the cancellation of a June 29, 1972 meeting between the CIA and the FBI, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Memo, Walters for the Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, regarding “Everette Howard Hunt, Jr.,” July 7, 1972, 1 page. Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Witness Summary of Vernon A. Walters, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: “Summary of Patrick Gray Commentary on General Walters’ Account of CIA-FBI Contacts in June and July 1972,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes entitled “Gen. Walters,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the CIA, the FBI and Watergate, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: “Cross References to Walters – Updated Through July 31, 1973,” undated, 1 page, with a chronology of CIA/FBI involvement in Watergate attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes regarding Haldeman’s request to “slow the investigation” into the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: The New York Times article, “Transcripts of Excerpts From the C.I.A. Memorandums About the Watergate Case,” June 3, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes regarding Haldeman, the CIA and the Watergate break-in, undated, 3 pages (notes are very similar to item number 8).</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Walters’ Testimony Before the Appropriations Committee; Purported Attempt to Involve the CIA in Watergate,” August 2, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Document entitled “Walters and Helms,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: An untitled document, a synopsis of Gray’s knowledge of “burn baskets” and Gray’s withdrawal of his nomination for Director of the FBI, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes regarding a June 23, 1972 meeting and Haldeman’s knowledge of a CIA operation, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Handwritten notes entitled “The CIA Theory,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Affidavit of Vernon Walters, May 12, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: The Times-Herald article, “CIA Resisted Lengthy Cover-Up Effort By White House, Hill Account Reveals,” May 16, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: The Times-Herald article, “Memo by Walters Disclosed on Hill,” May 22, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. General Vernon A. Walters: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding the “Armed Services Committee Executive Session on CIA with Walters Testifying,” July 31, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: “Statement of Senator Lowell Weicker,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Letter, Cox to Ervin, Cox’s request to temporarily suspend the Select Committee hearings, June 4, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding Cox’s letter to Ervin (item number 2), undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Questions to Weicker regarding the Select Committee guidelines, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Statement by Weicker regarding the 1972 Presidential Campaign and political integrity in the United States, undated, 5 pages. Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Statement by Senator Ervin in which Ervin states publicly that the Committee has received no evidence linking Haldeman “with illegal activities in connection with the Presidential Campaign of 1972,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding Wickens’ research on the question of releasing Grand Jury Minutes to “a duly authorized Senate Investigating Committee, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Watergate: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding the Attorney General’s question concerning Weicker’s refusal to be “announced as a member of the Congressional Advisory Committee to the Young Voters Committee,” February 1972, 1 page, with a memo containing details of Weicker’s refusal attached, February 9, 1972, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Notes regarding a meeting between Ed deBolt, Bob Herrema and Weicker, March 26, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Notes regarding a meeting with Ed deBolt, March 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Transcript of a Face the Nation broadcast, interview of Weicker, April 1, 1973, 20 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Memo, Ervin to Members of the Committee, regarding “Proposed Amendments to the Rules of the Committee,” March 22, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Letter, Ervin to Weicker, regarding proposed Committee rule changes, March 21, 1973, 1 page, with the rule changes attached, February 21, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Questions asked of Weicker, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Weicker press release regarding the revelation of the memo detailing the reasons for Weicker “yanking the Connecticut youth effort out from under the auspices of the Committee . . . in January 1972,” June 17, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Three short remarks by Weicker regarding investigating Watergate related issues, June 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: An untitled document regarding the request for Weicker to become a member “of the Congressional Advisory Committee to the Young Voters Committee,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Questions asked of Weicker by an individual named “Sam” regarding Dean’s testimony, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: An untitled document regarding two Presidential announcements, witness invoking executive privilege and the purpose of the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: An untitled document regarding executive privilege and the Committee guidelines, April 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Letter, Wickens to the Office of the Clerk, Superior Court, San Francisco, California, regarding a request for a copy of a legal case decided in 1962, April 2, 1973, 1 page. </p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Letter, Sirica to Weicker, regarding a proposed meeting between Sirica and McCord, March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: “Weicker statement on postponement of hearings,” June 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Weicker’s pending and subsequent withdrawal from his position on the Congressional Advisory Committee for young voters, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Kleindienst, Dean’s papers and Segretti, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Gray, FBI political investigations and Haldeman, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten note regarding Anderson and Chennault, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding L. Patrick Gray, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding questions for McCord, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding “Conn. Youth for Nixon removed from CREEP by Sen. Weicker, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Watergate related issues and the hierarchy at the White House concerning Watergate, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding tracing funds received by Barker, the CIA and the FBI, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Kleindienst’s and Peterson’s roles in Watergate, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding the Bob Grant Show request for Weicker to comment “on link bet. Watergate & Nixon,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt’s safe, Ehrlichman, Gray, Dean and Joe Kraft, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Crime Law Revision Threatens News Flow,” undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 13. Watergate: The Washington Post article, “Witness Can’t Recall Who Got Tapped Logs,” January 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: The New York Daily News article, “Nixon Drops Gray Bid to Head FBI,” April 6, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: The Washington Post article, “Watergate, ITT Scandals Entangled,” March 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: The New York Daily News article, “Nixon Forbids Quiz of Aides on Watergate,” March 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: Memo, Ervin to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding a “Chronology of Events Related to Watergate Conspiracy,” April 16, 1973, 1 page, with the chronology attached, April 16, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Watergate: The Baltimore Sun article, “Patman says panel has bug- buying proof,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 13. Watergate: The New York Daily News article, “Nixon’s Fund Used to Buy Bug: Patman,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 13. Watergate: The Washington Post article, “The GOP Kiddie Corps,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Watergate: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate,” April 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Box 1672 1974 Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee, regarding “Recommendations in Campaign Financing,” June 17, 1974, 42 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Memo, Dash to Senators, Senate Select Committee, regarding “Hughes-Rebozo recommendations,” June 24, 1974, 41 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Document entitled “Watergate Recommendations,” undated, 27 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Document entitled “Recommendations Submitted by Special Consultant Arthur Miller,” undated, 30 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Document entitled “Legal Recommendations” (handwritten title), undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Recommendations on “Campaign Practices” (handwritten title), undated, 21 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Watergate Committee Recommendations: Document entitled “Responsiveness Recommendations,” undated, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: Handwritten notes regarding FBI raw files, Dean, Ehrlichman, Kleindienst, Petersen and the June 28, 1972 meeting, undated, 13 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: Letter, Ervin to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s suggestion that William Sullivan “be called as a witness before the Select Committee,” October 19, 1973, 1 page, with a memo dated October 11, 1973 attached, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: An untitled document regarding proposed questions to asked about the destruction of the Hunt files, with Weicker handwritten notes at the bottom and on the back of the page, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: Letter, Thompson to Weicker, regarding a leak of Committee information to Seymour Hersh, June 19, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: Letter, Brooke to Weicker, regarding Augustus T. Bazin, June 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Watergate Correspondence: An untitled document regarding Weicker’s meeting with John Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Watergate Crimes: Document entitled “Watergate Crimes”; “Partial list of possible crimes, prepared by the Congressional Research Service, American Law Division, according to the instructions of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” undated, 1 page, with witness lists, statements, biographical information, witness summaries and areas of inquiry attached, August 1, 1973, 59 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Watergate Crimes: A UPI wire story on the further investigation of Watergate crimes after Nixon’s pardon, September 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: Memo, Dash to Staff, regarding office procedures, April 12, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: Memo, Sanders to Thompson, regarding the May hearings – “Investigative Assignments and Scheduling,” April 18, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: Memo, Cole to the Minority Staff, regarding the folders to be prepared for each minority member of the Committee, May 7, 1973, 1 page, with attached list of witnesses for hearings beginning May 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: Memo, Sanders to Thompson, regarding “Proposals for Division of Minority Labor and Organization of Paper Work in Preparation for Hearings,” May 2, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: The Committee staff as of April 20, 1973, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Watergate Miscellaneous Intra-Office: The Committee staff as of April 30, 1973, undated, 1 page. 1973 Folder 5. Watergate Notes: Handwritten notes regarding Weicker’s statements before the press, April 30, 1973, 16 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Notes: Weicker “Press Conference – Radio and Television,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Polls: “Report on Watergate Opinion in Westport/Weston, Conn., August 21-22, 1973,” 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Polls: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Senators Gain Favor,” September 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Polls: Poll data in a wire story form, August 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Watergate Polls: The Fairfield Fair Press article, “Inflation is bigger worry than Watergate,” August 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Bob Conrad, William F. Buckley, Muriel Dobbin: The New York Times article, “Weicker Cools Hot GOP Critics,” September 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Bob Conrad, William F. Buckley, Muriel Dobbin: William F. Buckley, Jr. article, “The Awe-Full Sen. Weicker,” August 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Bob Conrad, William F. Buckley, Muriel Dobbin: The Baltimore Sun article, “Weicker reveals White House memos on attacking press,” November 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Letter, Gurney to Ervin, regarding the scheduling of witnesses and the increase of hearing days per week, May 31, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the “Agenda for Watergate Committee Meeting on May 2, 1973,” May 1, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Document entitled “Rules of Procedure – Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Document entitled “Proposed Rules” of the Select Committee, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the “Proposed Rules for the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” March 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Weicker to Members of the Committee, regarding “Proposed Amendments to the Rules of the Committee,” March 26, 1973, 3 pages, with “Guidelines of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities” attached, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, National Citizens’ Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, Inc., et al. v. the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al., Memorandum in Opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction and in Support of Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss, September 21, 1973, 18 pages, with the Order and the Motion to Dismiss attached, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Beach to All Republicans Senators, regarding the review of 1964 Bobby Baker investigation votes and the distribution of copies to all Republican Senators, 25 September 1973, 1 page, with “Senate Floor Voting on Bobby Baker Question, 1964” attached, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memorandum for the files regarding a security problem in the Committee offices, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: A press release regarding the announcement that “Wickens to Assist Watergate Probe,” March 26, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Note, Hamilton to Weicker, regarding the dismissal of a lawsuit, September 21, 1973, 1 page (see item number 7).</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: A list of “dirty tricks,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Handwritten notes regarding an unknown individual’s opening statement, Segretti and the various possible crimes committed by White House staff, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Handwritten notes summarizing a telephone conversation between Weicker and MacGregor, April 4, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt in executive session, Diem assassination, executive clemency, Ulasewicz’s activities, use of the CIA and comments between staff and members of the Committee, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the question: “Is it a Proper Exercise of Judicial Discretion for a United States District Court to Make Grand Jury Minutes Available to a Duly Authorized Senate Investigating Committee?,” undated, 13 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Letter, Weicker to Ervin, regarding Weicker’s concern that the provision for full Select Committee participation in the hearings is being disregarded, April 13, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1964 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: The Congressional Record, “Inquiry into Financial or Business Interests of Members and Employees of the Senate,” May 14, 1964, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Watergate Rules: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the “Issuance of Subpenas Duces Tecum by the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities for the Production of FBI files,” March 26, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Letter, Ervin to Weicker, regarding the release of raw FBI data to the Senate Select Committee, March 20, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Letter from Weicker regarding Weicker’s position on the release of raw FBI data, March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Letter, Montoya to Weicker, regarding the agreement for the release of raw FBI data, March 26, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Statement by Senator Weicker on “access to FBI files for all members of the Senate Committee investigating Watergate,” March 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Weicker press release regarding the agreement for the release of raw FBI data, March 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding the “issuance of subpoenas Duces Tecum by the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities for the production of FBI files,” March 26, 1973, 1 page, with “The Case for the Issuance of Subpoenas Duces Tecum” attached, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: The Congressional Record , ”Watergate Questions for the President,” February 7, 1974, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: “Memorandum Re Possible and Apparent Violations of Law Occurring in 1972 Elections,” In the Matter of the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor and his Undertaking of Investigations, Before the Attorney General of the United States, undated, 30 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: “Petition of Center on Corporate Responsibility,” In the Matter of the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor and his Undertaking of Investigations, Before the Attorney General of the United States, May 7, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Press release regarding the “Petition of Center on Corporate Responsibility for Proposed Special Watergate Prosecutor to Have Broad Mandate to Investigate all 1972 Political Corruption Scandals,” May 8, 1973, 2 pages. Undated Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Document entitled “Supplement: Summary of Political Corruption Scandals,” undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: “Statement of Richard G. Kleindienst, Attorney General, on S. 858 and S. J. Res. 72, Executive Privilege, before the Separation of Powers Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary and the Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations,” April 10, 1973, 24 pages.</p><p>1880 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: United States Supreme Court, Kilbourn v. Thompson; lawsuit filed by Hallett Kilbourn against John G. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, for being held in contempt and held in the District of Columbia jail for 45 days, October, 1880, 38 pages.</p><p>1950 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: United States Supreme Court, Touhy v. Ragen; lawsuit filed by Roger Touhy, an inmate of the Illinois State penitentiary, filed against the warden, Ragen et al., for being restrained in violation of the Due Process Clause of the Federal Constitution. A subpoena duces tecum was served to produce Justice Department files. A Justice Department employee refused to release the requested files. Decision was reached that the Attorney General did have the authority to deny the release of Justice Department records, October 1950, 12 pages.</p><p>1956 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: United States Supreme Court, Roviaro v. United States, Albert Roviaro convicted of possessing, trafficking and selling heroin filed suit against the government to learn the identity of the informer who assisted the government in Roviaro’s arrest. Decision reached that the government had the authority to withhold the identity of the informant, October 1956, 19 pages.</p><p>1958 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: United States Supreme Court, Greene v. McElroy et al.; Greene, an aeronautical engineer, lost his security clearances and was released from a corporation that contracted with the Federal Government. Greene did not have the opportunity to confront his accusers. Decision reached that Greene should have the right to confront and cross examine those individuals making accusations against him, October 1958, 51 pages.</p><p>1954 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: “Congressional Power of Investigation,” A study prepared at the Request of Senator William Langer, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress relative to Congressional Power of Investigation,” February 9, 1954, 34 pages. 1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: S. Res. 60: To establish a select committee to conduct an investigation of the illegal activities in the presidential election of 1972, February 7, 1973, 15 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: Handwritten notes regarding the Select Committee hearings, litigation, campaign reform issues and the investigative process, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: The New York Times article, “Why Executive Privilege Won’t Kill You,” March 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: The New York Times article, “Executive Privilege – Devious Doctrine,” April 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Kleindienst defends Nixon’s ‘muzzling’ powers,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: The Baltimore Sun article, “Immunity claimed for 2.5 million,” April 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Watergate Subpoena: The Washington Post article, “Once Doubtful Executive Privilege Expanded in Scope,” March 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding the Hughes-Rebozo investigation, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes taken in the Select Committee Executive Session of November 6, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding testimony of Haldeman, Dean, Colson and a list of witnesses to be called before the Select Committee, May 7, 1973, 5 pages. Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding Weicker’s “secret” meetings with proposed witnesses, how to handle that before the Committee, obstruction of justice and Weicker’s knowledge of Dean’s desire to talk, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Memo, Buchanan for Ehrlichman, regarding “Project Ellsberg” and a proposed “public attack on the Brookings Institution,” July 8, 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Telegram, John Sutter to Weicker, regarding Anthony Ulasewicz, April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Telegram, William Frates to Weicker, regarding leaks of the “Davis Matter” and the harm to Rebozo’s reputation, and Rebozo’s “petition to quash the subpoenas and terminate the investigation be set for argument before the full committee,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding the legality of the Watergate break-in, what Ehrlichman told the FBI and the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Robert Odle’s testimony, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Weicker’s comments to the revelation that his name appears in the White House tape transcripts, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten note from Dick regarding the need for a statement on the closeout of the Watergate Committee and resume of what the Committee accomplished for Newsweek, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten note regarding a tercentennial celebration, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding an unknown individual’s demeanor, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Typewritten note (originally on an index card) regarding the “bright young guys brought in by Mardian,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding “Finance,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten reminder note, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Typewritten note, Dick to the Senator, regarding Cox, Colson, Logs and Dean, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Document entitled “Members of the White House Staff,” April 1971, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Handwritten notes regarding ITT interview, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Weicker Briefings – H. William Shure: Weicker handwritten notes regarding an unknown individual, pattern setting and the “1st time enforced?,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Weicker Interviews: Face the Nation, CBS Television Network, Interview of Senator Weicker, August 12, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Weicker Interviews: The Today Show, National Broadcasting Company, “An Interview with Senators Weicker and Montoya,” June 27, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Weicker Interviews: The Today Show, National Broadcasting Company, “An Interview with Senator Lowell Weicker,” July 24, 1973, 7 pages. 1969 Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: Memo, Ehrlichman for the President, regarding the “Federal Response to Civil Disturbances,” May 19, 1969, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: Interview of Frederick LaRue, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: An untitled document concerning the “Domestic Intelligence Division” of the FBI, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: Interview with Alan May, May 30, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: Interview with John Doherty, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 12. Weicker Interviews on Individuals Implicated: Handwritten notes regarding Kevin Maroney, John Martin, Leo Pellerzi and surveillance data, undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Weicker Interviews, WCBS/WTIC: Letter, Kramer to Weicker, regarding Kramer’s appreciation for Weicker’s appearance on “Newsmakers,” July 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Weicker Interviews, WCBS/WTIC: Weicker interview on “Newsmakers,” July 15, 1973, 18 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Weicker Interviews, WCBS/WTIC: WTIC interview of Weicker, August 23, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 13. Weicker Interviews, WCBS/WTIC: Weicker interview on “Issues and Answers,” April 29, 1973, 21 pages.</p><p>Box 1673 1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “At Last,” April 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Dean: I Won’t Be Scapegoat,” April 19, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Secreting of Files Revealed,” April 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Nation’s Business article, “At the President’s Elbow,” August 1969, 2 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: U.S. News & World Report article, “Key Men Around Nixon: Who’s Calling the Signals,” May 12, 1969, 4 pages.</p><p>1969 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: U.S. News & World Report article, “Key Men at White House Now,” November 17, 1969, 3 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: U.S. News & World Report article, “How Nixon Handles World’s Biggest Job,” September 14, 1970, 7 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Business Week article, “The men who decide what Nixon sees,” January 31, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: U.S. News & World Report article, “The White House Staff Keeps Growing – Including Regulars and “Phantoms”,” February 23, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Newsweek article, “White House: The Man Who is in,” September 6, 1971, 2 pages. 1971 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Atlantic article, “The President’s Vault,” February 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: WCBS-TV Editorial, “Truth on the Installment Plan,” May 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The New York Times article, “A White House Response,” June 11, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: King Features Syndicate, Marianne Means’ Washington, “What Dean’s Watergate Documents Show,” May 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: King Features Syndicate, Marianne Means’ Washington, “Ron Ziegler Must Go!,” May 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: King Features Syndicate, Marianne Means’ Washington, “Why Nixon Will Not Resign,” May 29, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: King Features Syndicate, Marianne Means’ Washington, “What the Watergaters Sought,” June 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Boston Phoenix article, “Flight 553 – Midway to Watergate,” May 15, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The New York Times article, “Comeback Time,” April 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The New York Daily News article, “New Swat at Nixon on Bug,” May 14, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Charlotte Observer article, “The Responsibility is Nixon’s,” April 29, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: The Chicago Tribune article, “Comments on bug case, Probe hindered: Weicker,” May 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Speech by Weicker, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, May 20, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Press Conference Statement by Weicker, October 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Comments made by Weicker when questioned by reporters about “the President’s statement that he will not make his aides available to appear before the special Watergate Committee and would welcome a court test on his privilege to do so,” March 15, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Weicker press release regarding Gray’s nomination to be permanent FBI Director, February 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Speech by Weicker, Sales Association of Pulp and Paper Industry, Waldorf, New York City, March 12, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Weicker press release regarding Gordon Strachan’s testimony before the Select Committee concerning Democratic candidates in the 1972 Election, July 24, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Weicker press release regarding a portion of Gordon Strachan’s testimony before the Select Committee, July 23, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Weicker press release regarding the Watergate cover-up, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Telegrams, letters and statistics, pro and con, regarding Weicker’s participation in the Committee hearings, June, August, October 1973, 17 pages. Undated Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Letter, Davies to McGowan, regarding Davies’ forthcoming book concerning Terry Norman, June 18, 1973, 1 page, with letters, excerpts from Davies’ book, an essay by Davies and a news article attached, undated, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Letter, Bush to “Dear Republican Leader,” 1 page with a Watergate question and answer sheet and “Administration Achievements in 1973” attached, June 12, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: “Federal Grand Jury Witnesses Who were Given Immunity and Jailed in the Past Three Years,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: Letter, Solowey to Weicker’s office, regarding the founding of the national Coalition to End Grand Jury Abuse, August 30, 1973, 1 page with the Coalition’s founding letter attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Statements & Reactions: “Grand Jury ‘Horror’ Stories,” undated, 1 page with ”Basis of Grand Jury Investigation,” questions and answers, “Subpoena,” “Grand Jury Composition,” “Due Process – Notice & Hearing,” “Electronic Surveillance,” “Right to Counsel,” “Contempt Confinement,” “Government Face-Saving,” and “Miscellaneous” attached, undated, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Weicker radio tape to Connecticut regarding the President’s announcement of cooperation, April 18, 1973, 1 page, with two drafts attached, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Weicker’s statement at the opening of the Senate Select Committee hearings, May 17, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Weicker radio tape, Excerpt from the Kent School speech, May 31, 1973, 1 page, with a draft attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Weicker radio tape, statement relative to Acting Director of the FBI, L. Patrick Gray, April 27, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Weicker’s statement on the break-in of his office and his Watergate file, April 19, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: The Congressional Record, Weicker statement, “Watergate Reform: Where do we Stand?,” August 16, 1974, 5 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: “Statement of Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr. on the Floor of the United States Senate on Thursday, August 16, 1974,” “Secret Investigations of Confidential Bank Records,” 23 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Statements/Radio Tapes: Letter, Weicker to “Dear Colleague,” regarding Executive access to confidential IRS material, August 6, 1974, 2 pages, with two Weicker statements enclosed, August 1974, 9 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 3. Weicker Media: Letter, Groobert to Weicker, regarding a request for a guest column by Weicker for The Meriden Record, June 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Weicker Media: Letter, Weicker to Groobert, thanking Groobert for his invitation to write a guest column, July 10, 1973, 1 page</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Media: Weicker’s guest column for The Meriden Record, undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Weicker Media: The Republican State Central Meeting, questions for Weicker concerning Watergate, September 25, 1973, 19 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Media: “Statement of Senator Lowell Weicker” regarding an answer to Mr. Cox, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Weicker Media: Weicker New York Times OP-ED piece regarding Watergate, 5 pages, with The New York Times article attached, April 16, 1973, 1 page. 1974 Folder 3. Weicker Media: Transcript of a “Face the Nation” broadcast, July 14, 1974, 19 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Weicker Media: “The Today Show,” National Broadcasting Company, “An Interview with Senators and Congressmen,” January 21, 1974, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Media: “Watergate: Lowell Weicker’s Outstanding Moments,” undated, 1 page. </p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Weicker press release regarding Watergate, September 27, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Weicker speech before the Michigan State Bar Association, September 13, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Weicker statement at a press conference in Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Letter, Weicker to Cannon, regarding the need for campaign financing reform, June 6, 1973, 1 page, with a draft of the letter attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Major provisions of Weicker’s “Federal Election Campaign Reform Act,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The Congressional Record, S. 1189 – “To promote fair. . .regulations for nominations and election to Federal office, by limiting the collection and expenditure of funds,” March 13, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The New York Times article, “Protecting Tax Returns,” September 1, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The National Observer article, “Watergate: Really Behind Us?,” August 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: Time Magazine article, “Uncertainties of Watergate Reform,” September 9, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The Congressional Quarterly, “Tax Issue Snags White House Staff Bill,” August 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The Wall Street Journal article, “Politics and People,” August 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The New York Daily News article, “Weicker Boils in a Pot of Post-Watergate Stew,” August 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: “Statement by Senator Weicker” on tax reform, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Weicker Press Release/Campaign Reform: The Christian Science Monitor article, “How reform amendment got scuttled,” August 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Weicker’s Appearances: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding Sirica’s handling of the Watergate case, March 23, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Weicker’s Appearances: “Statement of Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. on the Floor of the U.S. Senate” regarding the examination of FBI files by the Select Committee, March 20, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973-1974 Folder 5. Weicker’s Appearances: Appearances by Weicker in January, June, September 1973 and January 1974; mostly appearances in Connecticut, 20 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Claude C. Wild, Jr.: Witness Summary, Claude C. Wild, Jr., undated, 6 pages. Undated Folder 6. Claude C. Wild, Jr.: Supplementary Witness Summary, Claude C. Wild, Jr., undated, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Claude C. Wild, Jr.: Biography, Claude C. Wilde [sic], Jr., undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Claude C. Wild, Jr.: Letter, Parkinson to Wild, regarding a $100,000 contribution the Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, July 9, 1973, 1 page, with two letters dated July 26, 1973, a reimbursement check to Gulf Oil Corporation, a Gulf Oil Corporation news release and UPI and AP wire stories concerning Gulf Oil’s contribution attached, July 26, 1973, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. David Wilson Interview: Handwritten notes of an interview with David Wilson, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Witnesses for 1973 Hearings: “Suggested List and Order of Witnesses for Hearings Beginning May 15, 1973,” 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 9. Joseph Woods: Interview with Joseph I. Woods, July 7, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: Letter, Ervin to Rhyne, regarding the withdrawal of the subpoena for the appearance of Rose Mary Woods before the Select Committee, March 14, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: Letter, Rhyne to Weicker, regarding Rhyne’s request to withdraw the subpoena for Woods’ appearance before the Select Committee, March 14, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: Note regarding a court order not to discuss Watergate and related matters, February 20, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: The Little Rock Gazette article, “Dispute Arises Over Subpoena to Miss Woods, February 14, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: The Fort Lauderdale News article, “Nixon’s Secretary Faces Subpoena,” February 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: The Beaumont Enterprise article, “Rose Mary Woods Due Subpoena From Senate,” February 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: The Philadelphia Inquirer article, “Miss Woods to be Subpenaed,” February 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Rose Mary Woods: Affidavit of Rose Mary Woods, March 14, 1974, 83 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 11. David R. Young: A section of The National Journal entitled “People,” portion blocked off concerning the Interagency Classification Review Committee and Eisenhower’s and Young’s appointment to that Committee, May 27, 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1971 Folder 11. David R. Young: Memo, Young for Ehrlichman, regarding the “Status of Information Which can be Fed into Congressional Investigation on Pentagon Papers Affair,” August 26, 1971, 6 pages.</p><p>Sub-series B – Reports</p><p>Box 1674</p><p>1973 Folder 1. ACLU Report to the Special Prosecutor on the Watergate Affair: “A Report to the Special Prosecutor on Certain Aspects of the Watergate Affair” produced by the American Civil Liberties Union, June 18, 1973, 115 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Bellino Investigation on Surveillance/1960 Presidential Campaign: Letter, Sanders to Gurney, regarding a report “of investigation conducted in the matter of allegations of political surveillance conducted by Carmine S. Bellino during the 1960 Presidential campaign,” 1 page, with the report attached, September 11, 1973, 166 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Tom Braden Report: The Tom Braden Report, “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness,” July 3, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Tom Braden Report: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Opened Pandora-Like Box Of Myriad Crimes,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Campaign Financing: Memo, Dash and Dorsen to Members of the Select Committee, regarding “Recommendations in Campaign Financing,” June 17, 1974, 42 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Campaign Financing: Part of the Select Committee report on campaign financing, beginning with page 5 of the original (see item number 1), undated, 34 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Campaign Financing Report 1: Draft Select Committee report on campaign financing, Chapter IV, Introduction through part III. Herbert W. Kalmbach, undated, 127 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Campaign Financing Report 2: Draft Select Committee report on campaign financing, Chapter IV, Part IV – Union Activity through Part XI – Campaign Financing Proposals, undated, 93 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Campaign Practices 1: Draft Select Committee report on campaign practices, Introduction through Part II – White House Political Activities, Section D – Public Relations in the White House, undated, 163 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Campaign Practices 2: Draft Select Committee report on campaign practices, Section III – The 1972 Campaign through Section IV – Legislative Findings and Recommendations, undated, 180 pages.</p><p>Box 1675 1967, 1970 Folder 1. Congressional Investigations and Private Persons: A Congressional Research Service reprint of “Congressional Investigations and Private Persons,” from the Southern California Law Review, 1967, July 29, 1970, 85 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Constitutional Democracy in the Era of Watergate: Report entitled “Constitutional Democracy in the Era of Watergate,” undated, 22 pages. </p><p>1973 Folder 3. Daniel Ellsberg: Letter, Leib to Weicker, regarding an enclosed interview of Ellsberg in Rolling Stone magazine, November 30, 1973, 1 page, with “Dan Ellsberg: The Rolling Stone Interview, Part II”attached, December 6, 1973, 10 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 4. Executive Privilege Report: A Congressional Research Service report entitled “Executive Privilege – A Brief Survey,” July 23, 1971, 57 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Hughes – Rebozo Investigation 1: Memo from Ervin regarding the Select Committee’s authorization of the release of the “staff report of the investigation of the receipt by Charles G. Rebozo of $100,000 from Howard Hughes and related matters,” undated, 1 page, with the report entitled “The Hughes-Rebozo Investigation and Related Matters” attached, July 10, 1974, 206 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Hughes – Rebozo Investigation 2: “The Hughes-Rebozo Investigation and Related Matters,” pages 201-350 and 52 pages of exhibits, July 10, 1974, 203 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Humphrey and Mills Presidential Campaigns: Memo, Dash and Thompson to Members of the Committee, regarding the “Staff Draft on Presidential Campaigns of Senator Humphrey and Congressman Mills,” June 26, 1974, 1 page, with the reports on the campaigns of Mills and Humphrey and “Pages to be Substituted in Humphrey Report” attached, June 26, 1974, 122 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 7. Humphrey and Mills Presidential Campaigns: Second draft report on “The 1972 Presidential Campaign of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey,” undated, 101 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Joseph Califano Address: Note, Joseph Califano to Weicker, regarding Califano’s attached speech, November 27, 1973, 1 page, with the Address by Joseph A. Califano, Jr. before the District of Columbia Chapter of the Federal Bar Association at the National Lawyers Club on the “Impeachable Offenses of Richard Nixon” attached, November 27, 1973, 32 pages. Box 1676</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Incumbency – Responsiveness Program 1: Memo, Dash, Hamilton and Dorsen to Members of the Senate Select Committee, regarding an attached draft of a Committee report, June 7, 1974, 1 page, with the draft of the “Use of the Incumbency – Responsiveness Program “attached, undated, 173 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Incumbency – Responsiveness Program 2: Second draft, Select Committee report regarding the “Use of the Incumbency – Responsiveness Program,” undated, 158 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Incumbency – Responsiveness Report: Memo, Dash and Hamilton to Members of the Senate Select Committee, regarding an attached draft of a Committee report, June 7, 1974, 1 page, with the draft of the “Use of the Incumbency – Responsiveness Program” attached, undated, 172 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo, Dash to Senator Ervin, et al., regarding the “Final Report,” May 7, 1974, 1 page (the memo is incomplete).</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo, Dash to All Members of the Select Committee, regarding the “Security of Rough Draft of Report,” May 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo, Ervin to All Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding an enclosed copy of a portion of the Committee final report, 1 page, with a report on the “Watergate Scandal” attached, May 30, 1974, 12 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: The “Hertz Exhibits,” undated, 12 pages. Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Document entitled “Union Contributions to Presidential Candidates,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Individual contributions to Presidential candidates, undated, 6 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Document entitled “Contributions of Ambassadors submitted by President Nixon,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo to Senator Ervin, et al. regarding two recommendations relating to the final report chapter on the Watergate Break-in and Cover-up, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo, Dash and Hamilton to Members of Senate Select Committee, regarding the “Report Chapter on Select Committee’s Litigation Efforts,” June 14, 1974, 18 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Memo to Thompson regarding a “Draft – Minority Report on Campaign Practices Section,” undated, 24 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Memos, Drafts of the Select Committee Report: Questionnaire Regarding Political Contributions in 1972 Presidential Campaign, Senate Select Committee, undated, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Milk Fund Investigation 1: Draft Select Committee report on the Milk Fund Investigation, pages 1–179, May 31, 1974, 190 pages.</p><p>Box 1677</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Milk Fund Investigation 2: Draft Select Committee report on the Milk Fund Investigation, pages 180-359, May 31, 1974, 179 pages. 1974 Folder 2. Milk Fund Investigation 3: Draft Select Committee report on the Milk Fund Investigation, Table of Contents – page 210, undated, 229 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Milk Fund Investigation 4: Draft Select Committee report on the Milk Fund Investigation, pages 211 – 381, appendices A and B, undated, 211 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Political Espionage: Memo, Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “Advance Knowledge of Illegal Political Espionage,” June 8, 1974, 1 page, with report drafts of Section I through Section V attached, undated, 50 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Political Sabotage and Espionage: A chart depicting “Political Sabotage and Espionage” in the White House, the Cabinet, C.R.P. and Finance – C.R.P., undated, 3 photocopied pages, 1 oversize page (oversize page has been inserted in an acid free sleeve).</p><p>1969 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding “The Shot- gun versus the Rifle,” October 17, 1969, 6 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Haldeman for Magruder, regarding David Brinkley and NBC, mobilization of the Silent Majority, and the State of the Union, February 4, 1970, 2 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Higby for Magruder, regarding Chet Huntley and his statements in Life magazine, July 16, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman and Klein, regarding a tentative plan on press objectivity, July 17, 1970, 5 pages.</p><p>1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding a PR campaign against the Democrats and CBS, August 26, 1970, 1 page.</p><p>1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Magruder for Higby, regarding “Press Objectivity,” August 26, 1970, 1 page. 1970 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding the conclusions from “my meeting with the three network chief executives,” September 25, 1970, 4 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 6. Press Memos: Memo, Snyder for Magruder, regarding a proposed news piece on the White House domestic PR operation by CBS News, February 24, 1971, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Statement by the President, regarding the appearance of White House staff before the Select Committee and the Watergate investigation, April 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Address by the President on Nationwide Radio and Television, regarding the Watergate break-in, the President’s knowledge of Watergate related issues and the President’s “responsibility for coordinating intensive new inquiries into the matter,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Accompanying Statement by the President, regarding allegations made against the President and his statements concerning what he knew and did not know, May 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Statement by the President, regarding security operations in the White House, May 22, 1973, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Text of a Letter from Charles Alan Wright to Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, July 23, 1973, 2 pages, with the text of a letter from the President to Senator Ervin attached, July 23, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Test of an Address by the President on Nationwide Radio and Television, regarding allegations made against the President and his involvement in Watergate related issues, August 15, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Statement by the President, regarding his knowledge of the “Watergate operation,” August 15, 1973, 5 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release regarding the President’s release of “an independent audit of transactions leading to the acquisition of his properties in San Clemente and Key Biscayne, August 27, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to the President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding the “examination of the statement of your assets and liabilities,” August 20, 1973, 11 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release to the Congress of the United States regarding domestic and foreign issues that the President wishes to address in his second term, September 10, 1973, 24 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press Conference No. 32 of the President of the United States regarding William Rogers’s resignation and the nomination of Henry Kissinger to be Secretary of State, August 22, 1973, 19 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press Conference No. 33 of the President of the United States regarding the lack of accomplishments by the Congress on administration initiatives, September 5, 1973, 14 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, To the House of Representatives, regarding the return of House Joint Resolution 542 without Presidential approval, October 24, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Statement of the President, regarding the White House taping system and the President’s assistance to “help determine the substance of all nine conversations subpoenaed by the Court, November 12, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, Remarks of the President at the Conference of Associated Press Managing Editors, regarding the President’s answers to questions from the managing editors, November 17, 1973, 27 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release regarding “Federal support prices for milk and antitrust action against the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation,” January 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release regarding “the Milk Price Decision,” January 8, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release regarding “The ITT Anti-Trust Decision,” January 8, 1974, 8 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Press Memos: Press release, To the Congress of the United States, regarding proposed Presidential reforms, March 8, 1974, 8 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Press Memos: Letter, Weicker to Kauper, regarding a memorandum entitled “The Shot-gun versus the Rifle,” November 5, 1973, 1 page, with the same letter addressed to Donald Alexander, IRS and Dean Burch, FCC attached, November 5, 1973, 2 pages (see item number 1). </p><p>Box 1678</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Press Release, William Shure: Statement of Senator Ervin and Senator Baker regarding leaks from the Committee leading to allegations against Haldeman, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Senate Chronological Report: “Senate Chronological Report,” Copy 1 of 1, January 23, 1974, 25 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Senate Chronological Report: “Senate Chronological Report,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 21, 1974, 10 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Senate Chronological Report – Ellsberg: “Senate Chronological Report – Ellsbe,” Copy 1 of 1, January 23, 1974, 56 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 5: Senate Chronological Report – June 1972, Part 1: “Chronological Report,” pages 21–77, 114 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 6. Senate Chronological Report – June 1972, Part 2: “Chronological Report,” pages 78–134, 114 pages. 1974 Folder 7. Senate Special Report – Clemency: “Senate Special Report – Clemen,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, November 26, 1974, 230 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 8. Senate Special Report – Ehrlichman, Part 1: “Senate Special Report – Ehrlic,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 1-77, 156 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 9. Senate Special Report – Ehrlichman, Part 2: “Senate Special Report – Ehrlic,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 78 – 159, 163 pages.</p><p>Box 1679</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Senate Special Report – Haldeman, Part 1: “Senate Special Report” – Haldem,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 1-78, 158 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Senate Special Report – Haldeman, Part 2: “Senate Special Report” – Haldem,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 79–162, 167 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 3. Senate Special Report – Kalmbach: “Senate Special Report – Kalmbach,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 21, 1974, 162 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Senate Special Report – S. Mott: “Senate Special Report – Mott S,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, January 9, 1974, 24 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Senate Special Report – R. Nixon: “Senate Special Report – Nixon R,” Copy 1 of 1 Copies, November 26, 1973, 7 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Senate Special Report – Nixon, Part 1: “Senate Special Report – Nixon,” Copy 2 of 3 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 1-75, 153 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 7. Senate Special Report – Nixon, Part 2: “Senate Special Report – Nixon,” Copy 2 of 3 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 76–154, 157 pages. Box 1680</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Senate Special Report – Nixon, Part 3: “Senate Special Report – Nixon,” Copy 2 of 3 Copies, January 14, 1974, pages 155–227, 146 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Special Prosecutor Office – Establishment: Memo from David Logan regarding the “Creation of a Permanent Office of Special Prosecutor,” Congressional Research Service report, February 28, 1974, 12 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 3. Watergate Affair: The New York Times Magazine article, “Watergate: The Story So Far,” July 22, 1973, 33 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 4. Watergate Break-in and Cover-up: Memo, Dash to Ervin, regarding an enclosed photocopy of a redraft of a Committee report, June 22, 1974, 1 page, with the Committee report on the Watergate Break-in and Cover-up attached, undated, 229 pages (there are duplicates of pages 13–24).</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Watergate Hearings Testimony: Testimony of Carl M. Shoffler, Officer, Metropolitan Police Department and James McCord, Jr., May 18, 1973, 188 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Watergate Investigation: Document entitled “Watergate Investigation”; a brief report on the Watergate break-in, funds, personnel, political spying and the activities of CRP, undated, 17 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 7. Watergate Transcripts Summary: “Summary of the Watergate Transcripts,” undated, 122 pages.</p><p>1969-1970 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 1 & 2: (Exhibits 1-7: Internal Revenue Service),” two memos dated July 24, 1969 and August 14, 1970, 6 pages. 1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 3 (“Millhouse”)”: seven memos and a White House routing slip, June 25, 1971–October 20, 1971, 10 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 4 (Brookings)”: memos dated July 20, 1971 and July 27, 1971, an attachment “A” containing short briefs on the Ford Foundation and the Brookings Institute and an attachment no. 8, 13 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 5 (Goldberg)”: one memo dated October 6, 1971 and a contributors list, 6 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 6 (Graham, Wayne – IRS Activity)”: three memos, September 30, 1971–October 6, 1971 and a document with the subject “Audit Examinations of Individuals in the Entertainment Industry Who are Politically Active,” 8 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 7 (Newsday)”: four memos, September, 1971–December 1, 1971, 7 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 8 (Military Spying)”: a letter, a memo, photocopy of the front and back of an envelope and reports on “Concerned Americans in Berlin,” 20 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 9 (Department of Commerce)”: eight memos and one letter, April and October, 1971, 15 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 10 (Parole Board and Justice Department)”: four memos and a transcript of a telephone conversation between Colson and Smathers, December, 1971, January and March 1972, 8 pages.</p><p>1972 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 11 (Department of Defense)”: memos dated May 12, 1972 and June 16, 1972, 3 pages.</p><p>1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 12 (White House Activities (A)”: memos dated July 6, 1971 and August 9, 1971, 3 pages. 1969-1971 Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 13 (White House Activities (B)”: seven memos, October, 1969; February, July, August, and September 1970; and February 1971 and a “Tentative Plan, Press Objectivity,” 21 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 8. Weicker Exhibits: “Exhibit 14 (White House Activities (C))”: “Investigations undertaken by Anthony Ulasewicz,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Box 1681</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes: Note, Dick to Searle, regarding “two thoughts on additional legislative remedies for Watergate,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes: Notes compiled as a draft of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 84 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes: Handwritten notes beginning “Understanding Watergate,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes: Handwritten notes beginning “People and Power,” undated, 29 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes: Typewritten notes regarding “violations of the laws and Constitution of the United States,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Report Notes, Governmental List: List of books and sections for the Weicker Watergate report, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Report Notes, Governmental List: Notes compiled for several books of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 61 pages. 1973 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Report Notes, Governmental List: “Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker” regarding “the Vice President’s concern over defendants going free,” June 12, 1973, 2 pages, with a draft of the statement attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Watergate Rept.: Notes compiled for several books of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 81 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Weicker Watergate Rept., Rolling Stone, Part 1: Notes compiled, many handwritten, for several books of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 151 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Weicker Watergate Rept., Rolling Stone, Part 2: Remainder of notes compiled, many handwritten, for several books of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 99 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 5. Weicker Watergate Rept., Rolling Stone, Part 2: Letter, Jann Wenner to Weicker, regarding proposed Weicker articles for Rolling Stone, June 12, 1974, 1 page, with an article entitled “Dismantling the Presidency: Advise, Consent & Restraint,” and a reminder of a meeting with Jann Wenner attached, March 14, 1974, and undated, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Rept. Testimony Excerpts: Notes compiled for books 1–13 of Weicker’s Watergate Report, undated, 188 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Rept. Testimony Excerpts: Handwritten notes, “Testimony of John W. Dean,” undated, 11 pages.</p><p>Box 1682</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Report Notes 1: Handwritten and typewritten notes compiled for the final draft of Weicker’s Watergate report, undated, 167 pages (some handwritten notes are in Weicker’s hand).</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Report Notes 2: Handwritten and typewritten notes compiled for the final draft of Weicker’s Watergate report, undated, 159 pages, includes a “Report on the Office of Attorney General,” a Washington Star-News article and a Weicker statement on President Nixon’s resignation.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Report: A report written by Senator Weicker, “The Select Committee. . .has a unique opportunity to re-evaluate the American political order and to suggest steps that may be taken to help recover the people’s trust in their governing institutions,” undated, 76 pages (the report contains some handwritten changes).</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Flares at Integrity Query,” August 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Assails Haldeman on Memo,” August 2, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman: ‘Good’ on Memo Meant They Were Doing it Clearly,” August 2, 1973, 6 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Mitchell Answers McCord: ‘No Others Involved’,” March 25, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: UPI wire story, “Bugging,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Watergate Jurors Hear Hunt, President’s Ex-Aide,” March 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “McCord, Senate Panel ‘Confer’ on Watergate,” March 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “GOP is Edgy on Watergate,” March 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Senator Sees Plan To Focus on Liddy,” March 29, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Conservatives’ Anger Rising on Watergate,” March 29,1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: UPI wire story, “Watergate,” May 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “McCord: Got Offer of Clemency,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Wall Street Journal article, “Senators Find Watergate Inquiry Tough To Control Because of Leaks to Press,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “McCord Testifies His Fellow Plotters Linked High Nixon Aides to Watergate,” March 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Nixon Lets Aides Testify,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Watergate: McCord Implicates Haldeman,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Wall Street Journal article, “Watergate Mastermind,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Weicker Says Plot Leader Is Still on Nixon’s Staff,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Boss Bug in White House?,” March 30, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “6 Senators, Seldom in Spotlight, Emerging Into Prominence in Watergate Inquiry,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Other G.O.P. bugging incidents are hinted,” March 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “McCord Takes 5th 20 Times, Effort to Gain Immunity Seen,” March 30, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Christian Science Monitor article, “Republicans Press Nixon on Watergate,” March 31, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Senators Query Haldeman’s Role,” April 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Panel Credibility Is Endangered,” April 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Weicker raps Nixon aides for Watergate,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Bugging probe pushed,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Prober Asks Appearance Of Haldeman,” April 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Javits, Percy Spy Targets, Senator Says,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Spying on Capitol Offices Laid to Watergate Figure,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Weicker to Haldeman: Resign,” April 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Wall Street Journal article, “What’s News,” April 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Calls On Haldeman to Testify,” April 2, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Ervin Insists Aides Testify Under Oath,” April 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “GOP Angered By Republican Weicker’s Prod,” April 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Christian Science Monitor article, “Weicker gives Watergate probe ‘a distinctly bipartisan flavor’,” April 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Weicker: Unlikely Watergate Bloodhound,” April 4, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Liddy’s Jail Term Raised for Defiance Of Watergate Jury,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Panel Seeks End to Leaks,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Liddy Sentenced for Defying Jury,” April 4, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Judge Swats Bug Big an Extra 18 Months,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “No Evidence on Haldeman,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Weicker asks Haldeman to resign for ‘cognizance’ in political spying,” April 4, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Evidence lacking on Haldeman, April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Weicker Target Of Senate Rebuff,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Wall Street Journal article, “What’s News,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “[Unreadable] Says Haldeman Not Tied to Watergate,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article “A Prudent Move by the Ervin Committee,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Rocky Mountain News article, “Sen. Weicker is nemesis of Watergate bug bunch,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Nothing on Haldeman, Senate’s Probers Say,” April 5, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Panel Finds ‘No Evidence’ That Implicates Haldeman,” April 5, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Haldeman Details Intelligence Role,” April 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “The Watergate Affair Won’t Go Away,” April 6, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Weicker, Nixon’s man in ’70, turns sour over Watergate,” April 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Sen. Weicker pull no punches on bug case blame,” April 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Haldeman said to deny illegalities,” April 7, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The National Observer article, “Republican Senator Gets Hot,” April 7, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Key to Watergate Puzzle: Nixon Aide H.R. Haldeman,” April 8, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Investigating Watergate,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “The Politics of Watergate,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Long Island Press article, “’Testify or resign,’ Weicker tells Nixon aides,” April 8, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “The Man Who Says ‘No’ For Nixon,” April 8, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Knoxville News article, “Weicker May be White Knight of Watergate,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Decline Of Civility,” April 8, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Lawyers, Sleuths on Watergate Staff,” April 9, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Edging Way Into Capitol Spotlight,” April 9, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Sen Weicker: Out Front,” April 12, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Time to Speak Out,” April 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Front-Page Senator,” April 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Watergate: Is it a Nixon Waterloo?,” April 15, 1973, 4 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Watergate only now developing into fight,” April 15, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “A Republican Conscience,” April 16, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Congressmen laud shift on Watergate,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Retreat on ‘Privilege’ Is Just Partial,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Pleases GOP,” April 18, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Charges hinted for Nixon aides,” April 19, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Weicker: Watergate File Opened,” April 20, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Watergate at a Glance,” April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Break-in feared,” April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Watergate Safe Opened: Weicker,” April 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Dean ‘won’t be scapegoat’ in bug probe,” April 20, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Needed: A Special Prosecutor for Watergate,” April 24, 1973, 2 pages. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Gray Quits FBI Over Hunt File,” April 27, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Hunt, Liddy named in burglary of files on Ellsberg; Gray quits,” April 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “FBI: Head of Environment Agency Says New Post Is Temporary,” April 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Gray quits; Ruckelshaus in,” April 28, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Gray Quits the F.B.I., Ruckelshaus Named,” April 28, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Gray Resigns Under Fire,” April 28, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Weicker’s Independence Stirs Resentment Among Republicans,” April 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Special bugging prosecutor urged,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Nixon Summons Aides to His Retreat,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon believed ready to act on Watergate,” April 30, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Two Nixon Aides Expected to See U.S. Prosecutors,” April 30, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Gray, Secluded, Confers With Former Associates,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Senate Panel Acts to Allow All To Study FBI’s Watergate Files,” May 3, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times photograph, Members of the Select Committee pose for pictures on May 2-3, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Here Are Men to Watch As the TV Hearings Start,” May 17, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “Hometown Views of Weicker Mixed,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Who’s Who on The Watergate Committee,” May 22, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Dogs Steps of Recessing Senators,” May 27, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Times article, “First Phase of Inquiry,” May 28, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Chicago Tribune article, “Calm image hides bug panel rifts,” May 29, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The New York Daily News article, “Nixon’s Plea Is Too Little And Too Late,” May 30, 1973, 1 page. 1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Ervin panel probes ‘Gestapo mentality’,” July 1, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Stars and Stripes article, “Sen. Weicker: GOP Watergate prober held his fire for weeks but then suddenly he erupted,” July 2, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Dowling’s View,” June 25, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Charges White House Smear,” June 29, 1973, 3 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker’s Story, A Leap To Fame,” August 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 4. Weicker’s Role in Watergate, Clipping File: The Baltimore Sun article, “Weicker condemns attempts to link GOP with Watergate,” September 13, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 5. Weicker Statement: Draft statement regarding Weicker’s reaction to Nixon’s claim of executive privilege, March 15, 1973, 3 pages. </p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: Time magazine article, “Silence as a Statement,” April 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Nixon Protected Friends, Spied on Foes: Weicker,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “Weicker Claims New Data On White House ‘Spying’,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Weicker Claims New Evidence Of White House Political Spying,” April 7, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Ready To List Federal Power Abuses,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Says Nixon Spied On Dozen Key Politicians,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Said To Err On IRS Files’ Use,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Jacksonville Times-Union and Journal articles, “Don Nixon, Secretary Got Hughes Money?” and “Weicker Says IRS Spied for Nixon,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker To Reveal Nixon Spying Data,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Village Voice article, “not for attribution,” January 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Meriden Record article, “Weicker alleges IRS data used to control Nixon foes,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Wiretap ‘Bomb’ by Weicker,” April 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “IRS Chief Says Tax Data Given,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Accuses Nixon Regime on Use of IRS for Monitoring,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker To Charge Tampering, Spying,” April 7, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “Wayne Calls Weicker a ‘Cheap Politician’,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Post article, “White House Spying Claimed,” 4/7/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New York Times article, “Weicker Says I.R.S. Gave Nixon Tax Data to Aid Political Moves,” 4/7/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “White House Memos Bared,” 4/8/74, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Christian Science Monitor article, “Thorough probe of IRS looms; illegal use of tax data charged,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “Clean sweep,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New York Times article, “News Summary and Index: The Major Events of the Day,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: “Survey of Television News Coverage for April 8, 1974,” 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Norwalk Hour article, “Weicker Attacks Spies For Nixon,” April 9. 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Claims White House ‘Used’ Tax Agency,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Billy Graham Denies He Got Help On Taxes,” April 9, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “IRS Linked To Political Probe Abuse,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Wayne Blasts Weicker On IRS Issue,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “Weicker tells of spy force in administration,” April 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “IRS official won’t comment,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Wayne Denies ‘Protection’,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Backs His Spy Charges,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Meriden Journal article, “Weicker charges Ulasewicz spied on many political figures,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “People in the news,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Weicker discloses secret task force,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “’Dirt Hunt,’ Tax Snoops Extensive, Weicker Says,” April 8, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “Weicker reveals spying data,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Says Nixon ‘Used’ IRS,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New London Day article, “White House Created Spy Unit in 1969, Says Weicker,” April 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Milford Citizen article, “Duke: Weicker S.O.B.,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Unveils Report On IRS Use As Weapon,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “John Wayne Rips Weicker, Denies Favors from IRS,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Slated To Testify Today In ‘Spying’ Probe,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New London Day article, “Weicker Critics Taken to Task,” April 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Weicker Plans More Revelations,” April 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Gives Wayne Spur,” April 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Middletown Press article, “Weicker Says Nixon Used IRS Data in Politics,” April 8, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “IRS charged with abuses,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Ulasewicz probed parties, drugs, sex allegations,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Wide Probe Of Private Lives Told,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Says IRS Force Prepared Files On 10,000,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “Federal agencies used for political purposes: Weicker tells of arm twisting by administration,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “Weicker presents memos to support spy charges,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Daily News article, “Weicker: IRS Aimed at Foes Of President,” April 9, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New York Times article, “Weicker Says Nixon Used I.R.S. Records in Politics,” April 9, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research News Digest, April 10, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The San Antonio News picture report, April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Trumbull Times article, “Taxing on us all,” April 11, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker: Walk Softly,” April 11, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Brownwood Bulletin article, “IRS collected information on ‘extremists’ – Weicker,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Weicker Claims Abuse Of Federal Agencies,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Meriden Record article, “The Power to Destroy,” April 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Winsted Citizen article, “Weicker Makes Public IRS Task Force Memos,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New London Day article, “Weicker Charges IRS Used by White House,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Says White House Used IRS Against Its Foes,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker: IRS ‘Arms’ Fought Nixon’s Foes,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Attacks Weicker’s Watergate stand,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Weicker cites White House spying,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Weicker disclosure: Memos outline abuses of tax laws,” April 9, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Manchester Herald article, “Sen. Weicker Shows Stack of Documents Indicating Political Use of Agencies,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker to Bare Spying On Political Figures,” April 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Weicker Reports On IRS Snooping,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “”Weicker Data Reveal Anti-Activist Tax Unit,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Data Cited By Weicker Was Available To Any Citizen, Ulasewicz Asserts,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Meriden Journal article, “Graham answers Weicker,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Story Hit By Agent,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Releases Memo Outlining IRS Oppression,” April 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Winsted Citizen article, “Weicker Data Claims Individuals Investigated,” April 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Journal Inquirer article, “Weicker List Inaccurate: Private Eye,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “Sen. Weicker’s disclosures,” April 10, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Naugatuck Daily News article, “Weicker Offers Papers To Show White House Used Pressure Tactics,” April 9, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “A perversion of American system,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Journal Inquirer article, “Evangelist Denies Asking IRS Favors,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Britain Herald untitled article, April 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “We Can’t Stop Here,” April 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Palm Beach Post-Times article, “Watergate Witch-Hunts,” April 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Arizona Daily Star article, “Weicker Blames Voters for Watergate,” April 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Doubts More IRS Abuse,” April 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Blasts Weicker,” April 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker To Talk About Watergate,” April 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker to Talk At Seven Schools,” April 14, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Will Lecture On Watergate,” April 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Plans Seven Talks on Watergate Case,” April 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker’s Witch Hunt,” April 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Post article, “The Nixon White House Papers (Con’t),” April 14, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “An Unwanted Tax Legacy,” April 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Advises Weicker to Tend To Duties,” April 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Weicker To Launch Watergate Series,” April 17, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker To Start Series Of Watergate Speeches,” April 17, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Links Watergate, Apathy,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Plans Campus Talks,” April 16, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Contributors in Standby Corps,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: Washington Report by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr., 4/18/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Wall Street Journal article, “Thinking Things Over,” April 17, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New London Day article, “Weicker Gives Citizens Some Watergate Blame,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stratford News article, “Weicker on Watergate,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Shun Nixon, GOP Urged By Weicker,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Sees Politics ‘Dragged Into Gutter’,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Journal Inquirer article, “Weicker Blasts Nixon,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “’Speak out,’ Weicker tells Republicans,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Naugatuck Daily News article, “Weicker Scores Nixon,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Hits Nixon Handling Of Watergate,” April 18, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “Weicker: GOP should speak out on Watergate,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “GOP Failure Tied To Election Loss,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stamford Weekly Mail and Shopper, Washington Report By Senator Lowell P. Weicker, “Second American Revolution,” April 25, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “Weicker Bars Nixon As GOP Head,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Milford Times article, “Taking His Chances,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Manchester Herald article, “Weicker Says Watergate Beats GOP,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Binghamton, N.Y. Press article, “Weicker’s Outrage Over Watergate Still Apparent,” April 19, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Weicker Sees Power Curbs After Watergate,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “No role for Nixon, Weicker says,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Scores Nixon GOP Role,” April 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Scores ‘Abuse of Power’,” April 19, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Advice For Weicker,” April 21, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: An Associated Press wire story regarding Weicker’s request to Connecticut Republicans, April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker to Nudge GOP on Watergate,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Urges State GOP Watergate Stand,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The New London Day article, “Weicker Urges GOP Clear Air,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Winsted Citizen article, “Weicker Request,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “Weicker Asks Strong Stand On Watergate,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: Time magazine article, “Gumshoes and Tax Audits,” April 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Deep River New Era articles, “The State of Our Spirit” and “Individual Can Do Much,” April 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 6. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part I, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Denies Probe Yielding To Pressure,” September 17, 1973, 1 page. Box 1683</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: Part II: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Out With The Convention,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: Part II: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Must Have A Clear View,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “’Year of Person’, Weicker Claims,” April 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Milford Times article, “Says Weicker No Help to GOP,” April 25, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Herald article, “Wayne to Weicker,” April 28, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker To Seek Watergate Stand By State GOP,” April 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “John Wayne’s Reply,” April 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Charlotte Observer article, “Weicker Puts Blame On Voters,” April 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times editorial, April 30, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate editorial, “Responsible,” April 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate editorial, “Ashamed,” April 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “Nixon visit to state opposed by Weicker,” April 22, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: New Times article, “Lowell Weicker just isn’t a liberal,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Edited Transcripts Say Clemency Bids Rejected,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “President wanted to sue Sen. Weicker,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “’What Makes Weicker Tick?’ Nixon Said,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Milford Citizen article, “Nixon Outraged At Sen. Weicker,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Tapes Show Nixon, Aides Discussed Weicker’s Actions, Ways to Curb Him,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Nixon Suggested Weicker Libel Suit,” May 1, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “The Other ‘Power’ Problem,” May 1, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Middletown Press article, “Nixon Wanted To Sue Weicker,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: A United Press International wire story, “John Dean’s Home Purchased by Sen. Weicker,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker ‘Not Surprised’ By President’s Criticisms,” May 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: Norwich Bulletin article, “Nixon Aides Swap Jokes About Weicker, Gray,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New London Day article, “Weicker’s Statement Piqued Nixon, Aides,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Not Surprised By Tape Transcripts,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Says He’s Not Shocked By Revelations In Transcripts,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Probers Face Split On Accepting Files,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Is Confident Of Meskill’s Integrity,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Wants Haig Testimony,” May 3, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Nixon tried to push Weicker off Watergate,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “Weicker Upset Nixon, Aides: Transcript,” May 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Reaction to Transcripts: Giaimo ‘Shocked’ – Weicker ‘Devastating Impact’,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford News article, “Coming out of it,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Daily News article, “So Sue Him, Nixon Urged,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stratford News, Washington Report by Senator Lowell Weicker, “America is going to survive,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Views Haig Refusal As Contempt,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Naugatuck Daily News article, “Weicker Wants Answers,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “State of Disorder,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “Weicker supports contempt charge,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Hopeful Haig Will Offer Testimony,” May 3, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New London Day article, “Nixon Calls Gray ‘Damn Dumb’ For Fooling Attorney General,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Nixon Aide Warned By Weicker,” May 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker: I Was Busy Getting The Truth Out,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Favors 2nd Haig Chance,” May 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker: Question Is Nixon Credibility,” May 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker on Right Track, Nixon’s Transcripts Show,” May 5, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New London Day article, “A Bow for Senator Weicker,” May 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Times article, “Ervin Panel Likely to Call Buzhardt to Testify Again,” May 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Times article, “Buzhardt Avoids a Senate Clash,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Now Resides In Former Dean Home,” May 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Naugatuck Daily News article, “Weicker Moving Into New Home,” May 8, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Senator Weicker vindicated,” May 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Purchases Dean Home,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Daily News article, “Buzhardt Appears Before Weicker to Discuss That 100G,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Favors Move Against Haig,” May 8, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Claims Nixon Transcript Puts Presidency ‘Into the Gutter’,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Transcripts Put Presidency In Gutter: Weicker,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Weekly Mail and Shopper, Washington Report by Senator Lowell P. Weicker, “Never A Spectator Sport,” 5/9/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Times article, “The G.O.P. Disengages,” May 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Nixon Put Presidency In Gutter, Weicker says,” May 9, 1974 and The Washington Post article, “Weicker: ‘Presidency In Gutter’,” 5/9/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker: Nixon Has Put Presidency In Gutter,” May 9, 1974 and The Meriden Record article, “Weicker appalled by Nixon conduct,” May 9, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Newington Town Crier article, “Is Glad Now Weicker Won,” May 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Says Transcripts Hurt Nixon,” May 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Deep River New Era, Washington Report By U.S. Senator Lowell Weicker, “Two-Way Street,” May 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Pays $135,000 for Dean House,” May 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “Ford ‘Out On A Limb’ Over Nixon: Weicker,” May 11, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Naugatuck Daily News article, “Weicker Declares Nixon ‘Liability’,” May 11, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Manchester Herald article, “Weicker Cautions GOP On Defending Nixon,” May 11, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Ford Has Sympathy Of Weicker,” May 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Weicker Calls Nixonites Damn Fools,” May 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Says It’s Very Narrow Wire For Ford,” May 11, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Middletown Press article, “Weicker: Fools Back Nixon,” May 11, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Terms Nixon Liability To Republicans,” May 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Republicans Who Defend Nixon Draw Weicker Fire,” May 12, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Weicker Issues Warning About Watergate Lessons,” May 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Greatest Watergate Danger Is Apathy, Weicker Claims,” May 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Opposes Ervin Delay Plan,” May 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Worth $250,000 Plus Trust Funds, He Says,” May 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: An article from a Delaware newspaper, “Weicker says big lesson is constitutional,” May 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “Nixon Alerted on Rebozo Probe: Haig Tells of Warning From Simon,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Allows Haig to Testify,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Sen. Lowell Weicker, A Turncoat,” May 24, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Weicker Fears Scandal Apathy,” May 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Criticized For Nixon Position,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Hits Nixon Stand On Files in Ellsberg Case,” May 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker: Nixon in Violation?,” May 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Cleveland Plain Dealer article, “Watergate ‘filth, dirt, hate’ not GOP’s, Weicker says,” May 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article regarding the 6th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, May 28, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker: We All Have Right To Witnesses,” June 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Meriden Record article, “Ex-White House aides denied constitutional rights: Weicker,” June 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Takes On IRS,” May 28, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Hits Nixon Stand On Evidence,” June 1, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “Weicker Hits Lag On Evidence,” June 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Claims Ex-Nixon Aides Denied Rights,” June 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Says Gray ‘Abused’ By White House,” June 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Choate Hears Weicker Talk On Watergate,” June 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Hits ‘Little Man’ Theme In Watergate Address At Choate,” June 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “’Spying is easy Democracy is tough’,” June 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Meriden Record article, “Weicker say rights of individual saved by Watergate,” June 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Stamford Weekly Mail and Shopper, Washington Report by Senator Lowell Weicker, “Dissent . . . a Right or a Responsibility?,” June 6, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Journal Inquirer article, “Weicker Slams Leak Criticism,” June 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Sunday Post article, “Senate Enigma,” June 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “Senators Seek FBI Memos On Wiretaps From Rodino,” June 14, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Defends Committee,” June 15, 1974 and The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Blasts Panel Critics,” June 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Meriden Record article, “The Verdict We Pronounce On Ourselves,” June 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Ballot To Rule On Watergate, Weicker Says,” June 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Voters To Rule, Says Weicker,” June 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register editorial, “Weicker’s Moralizing,” June 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Mr. Buchanan and the Watergate Grand Jury,” June 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Boston Sunday Globe article, “Sen. Weicker urges election of US attorney general ‘in his own right’,” June 16, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “’The Public Owes a Lot to Leaks’,” June 22, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker’s Idea,” June 23, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: U.S. News & World Report article, Washington Whispers, June 24, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Work Worthwhile,” June 25, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Watergate: Not Needed,” June 27, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Alone Against Office,” June 26, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Illegal Contributions Scandal Covered Up,” June 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Times article, “Weicker Charges 370 Law Abuses by Nixon Forces,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Star-News article, “Weicker Lists Abuses,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Recommendations For Election Reform,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Rape of the Constitution,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Danbury News- Times article, “Weicker contends Nixon flouted law,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Buddy-Buddy Nixon, Weicker Playing it Cool-Cool Now,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Weicker on Watergate – Past, Present and Future,” June 30, 1974, 5 pages. 1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Rips White House in ‘Gate Study,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Assails Watergate Abuses,” June 30, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Cites 370 Steps To White House Tyranny,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Watergate: Senator Details Campaign Abuse,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Is Called ‘Sheer Insanity’,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Sen. Weicker’s Recommendations,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Senator Weicker Cites Nixon For Constitutional Violations,” June 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker Rips Nixon in Own Report,” June 30, 1974, 3 page.</p><p>1972 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The New York Magazine article, “Cash Begins To Flow To The Defendants,” Summer 1972, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. II, Part II, 1974: The Columbia Forum article regarding the disassociation of the Republican Party, Spring 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Stamford Advocate article, “In Weicker Report: Direct Presidential Primary Is Urged,” July 1, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “Weicker abandons filibuster,” August 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Lists Proposals For Curbing of Abuses,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “Weicker proposes changes,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Meriden Journal article, “Weicker recommends changes to combat political abuses,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Middletown Press article, “The Weicker Report,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Reforms Urged By Weicker,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker’s Watergate Probe Report,” July 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: Newsweek article, “Confessions of a Leaker,” 7/1/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “The Weicker proposals,” July 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Miami Herald article, “The Senator Has Pinpointed It,” July 2, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Milford Times article, “Weicker Watergate Report Asks Reform,” July 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “A Watergate report – 1: Of what import?,” July 5, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “A Watergate report – II: Weicker’s proposals,” July 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Numbers Game Overshadowed Honest Report by Weicker,” July 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Sifting Weicker’s Reform Proposals,” July 5, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker and Watergate: Getting truth to the public,” July 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Ervin, Weicker Not Surprised By Panel Tape Version of Nixon,” July 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Niantic News article, “Weicker And The GOP,” July 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Labels Watergate An Assault on Constitution,” July 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker as Nero In Roman Circus,” July 13, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Watergate Proven Attack on Principle,” July 14, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Weicker Hits White House Tactics, Says Cover-Up Is Still Going On,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New York Times article, “Weicker Says a Cover-Up On Watergate Continues,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Norwich Bulletin article, “Possible Perjury Evidence Goes To Special Prosecutor,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Torrington Register photograph, “[Weicker] Links vote to defiance,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bridgeport Telegram article, “Weicker Would Oust Nixon If He Defies High Court,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker To Vote Guilty If Nixon Defies Court,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker’s proposals are wide of the mark,” July 15, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Statement: ‘Attack On Principles’,” July 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Los Angeles Times article, “What Do Americans Now Know, and What Are They Going to Do About It?” 7/16/74, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Suggests Election For Head Of Justice Dept.,” July 15, 1974, 2 pages. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Village Voice article, “The Weicker Report/’An apathy of total knowledge?’,” July 18, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Palo Alto Times editorial, “The criminal abuse of the IRS,” July 18, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Senate Backs Weicker Bid To Curb IRS Data Access,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Bill Assures Privacy Of Tax Returns,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Milford Citizen article, “Watergate Impact On State Parties Assessed,” July 19, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Bid To Limit IRS Wins Approval In Senate,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “Senate supports Weicker tax bill,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker: Keep Tax Records Away,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Dean Tells of Nixon Pressure on IRS,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Asks Ban on [IRS] Return Access,” July 19, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Weicker Victory: Tax Files Shut,” July 19, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Bill Adopted: IRS Records Protected,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Wall Street Journal article, “Nixon Surveillance Acts Far Exceeded Effort to Plug Leaks, Evidence Indicates,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Ansonia Sentinel article, “Senate votes Weicker bill,” July 19, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “Weicker’s rider,” July 20, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: An article from a San Antonio, Texas newspaper, “Nixon at Fault, Weicker Charges,” July, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Norwalk Hour article, “Weicker Fights Use of Return As Office Memo,” July 20, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Panel Cure: Constitutional Band-Aids,” July 21, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Christian Science Monitor article, “White House access likely to be curbed: Tighter reins on IRS records?,” July 23, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Willimantic Chronicle article, “Weicker measure,” July 23, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Jack Anderson Show, “Human Side of the News,” July 25, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Mum On High Court Tape Ruling,” July 24, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New York Times article, “Connecticut Republican Faces Up to Watergate,” July 25, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New York Times article, “Connecticut G.O.P. in a Power Struggle,” July 26, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Star- News article, “Senator Weicker,” July 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “The Odyssey Of a New Conservative,” July 28, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “’The Vice President Has Become Mr. Whitewash’,” July 29, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker’s IRS Ban,” July 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Measure Passes,” July 31, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Panel To Weigh Weicker Rider,” July 30, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “IRS Chief Asks Curb on White House Access to Tax Data,” August 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker IRS Amendment Is Eliminated,” August 1, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Senate Votes Weicker Probe Amendment,” August 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Journal Inquirer article, “Panel Excludes Weicker Rider,” August 1, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New York Daily News article, “Weicker Boils in a Pot of Post-Watergate Stew,” August 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker To Meet IRS Head Monday,” August 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Christian Science Monitor article, “How reform amendment got scuttled,” August 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “A sense of momentum to decide Mr. Nixon’s fate,” August 3, 1974, 2 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Angry Weicker Vows Fight On IRS Files,” August 3, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Danbury News-Times article, “Weicker to push tax privacy amendment,” August 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Impeach Moves to Staff Reforms,” August 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker To Fight for Amendment,” August 4, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Determined To Get Tax-Return Bill,” August 4, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New York Times article, “Weicker Insists on Tax Data Curb,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Greenwich Time article, “Weicker Supports IRS Access Bill,” August 5, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Times article, “Weicker Blasts Resignation Call,” August 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Weicker Filibustering To Push IRS Reforms,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Journal Courier article, “Weicker Begins Filibuster,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Britain Herald article, “Weicker plans to filibuster,” August 5, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “An Eye to the Future,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Meets IRS Chief,” August 6, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “GOP Elects Ex-Legislator As State Party Chairman,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury Republican article, “Weicker Begins Talkathon,” August 7, 1974, 1 page. 1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Hartford Courant article, “Weicker Begins Report Filibuster,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Waterbury American article, “Weicker Filibuster Definite,” August 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “House Slashes Aid Funds for Vietnam,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Christian Science Monitor article, “Keeping tax files out of political hands,” August 7, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Bristol Press article, “Weicker Talkathon Tables Measure,” August 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Torrington Register article, “Weicker gets bill killed after provision rejected,” August 8, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register article, “Last Visit To State Was To Back Weicker,” August 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The New Haven Register photograph, Nixon and Weicker in October 1970, August 9, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Weicker Watergate Clippings, Vol. III, 1974: The Washington Post article, “Ford’s Speech Is Acclaimed By Leaders of Both Parties,” August 10, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Weicker Watergate Report: A report written by Senator Weicker; summarizes the Senator’s opinions on the outcome of the Watergate investigation, undated, 147 pages. Sub-series C – Peter Kinsey Files</p><p>Box 1684</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding the B. R. Fox Corporation, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding a meeting with Andrew St. George and his story of a takeover of the Bahaman Island of Abaco, December 20, 1974, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding questions to be asked of Charles Colson, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding Bill Gill, money for Hunt, CIA, Bartels and the DEA, January 23, 1975, 2 pages, with a letter, Oliver to Bartels, attached, January 17, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Letter, Mike to Mitch III, regarding an enclosed catalog, June 10, 1974, 1 page, with a B. R. Fox “Astro” equipment catalog attached, undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding WerBell, Conein, Barbara Fox Spindel, Mike Morrissey, DEA and the CIA, January 22, 1975, 5 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding Bill Gill, Charles Colson, Richard Bast, Hughes, Liddy, Ober, money to Hunt and the CIA, January 20, 1975, 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Letter, Kinsey to Miesse, regarding an enclosed copy of notes “of the interviews we have conducted with individuals regarding the B. R. Fox Company,” January 24, 1975, 1 page, with handwritten notes attached, January 23, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, “DEA Was Offered Explosive Devices,” January 23, 1975, 1 page. 1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Esquire Magazine, “The Amazing New-Country Caper,” February 1975, 9 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, Jack Anderson’s “Washington Merry-Go—Round,” January 16, 1975, 3 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The New York Times article, “U.S. Aide Was Briefed on Assassination Techniques,” January 23, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, “Assassin’s Tool for Sale,” January 24, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding “Paris Theodore?” and the manufacture of operative devices, undated, 2 pages. </p><p>1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Letter, Marks to “Dear Seminar Participant,” regarding the third session of a congressional seminar on the CIA, February 10, 1975, 1 page, with excerpts from Phillip Agee’s book, Inside the Company, attached, undated, 43 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: “Statement of W. E. Colby, Director of Central Intelligence, Before [the] Senate Appropriation Committee,” undated, 45 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding a John Dean interview and CIA connections to Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: America article, “Piety and Wit,” January 11, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: The Washington Post article, “Rough Times Ahead for Henry Kissinger,” October 3, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: New York Magazine, “How Kissinger Fooled Us All,” June 4, 1973, 8 pages. 1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: The Washington Monthly Magazine, “Did Kissinger Leak the Big One?,” September 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Penthouse Magazine, “An open letter to the CIA,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Progressive Magazine, “Partners: Labor and the CIA,” February 1975, 5 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding Helms, money to Hunt and Colson, January 22, 1975, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding Mr. Rathbun, Dudley Chapman and an unknown report, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Document entitled “CIA Employee Statement, January 17, 1974,” 2 pages.</p><p>1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Statement by Dick Gregory, Christmas Day, December 25, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Letter, Adams to Weicker, regarding a proposed letter to Kissinger “relating to matters discussed between yourself and Mr. Colson,” February 27, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes entitled “Questions for C. Colson,” undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Note, Dick to Senator, regarding Colson’s mistake on Hunt-Ober-Helms allegation, undated, 1 page, with note to the Senator attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding Colson, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975,” 6 pages. 1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975” (original), 6 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975,” 8 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding “Meeting with Charles Colson, January 13, 1975, 2:00 p.m., U.S. Marshall’s Office, U.S. Court House, Washington, D.C.,” 7 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 20, 1975,” 7 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting with Colson, January 21, 1975, 11 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview of Charles Colson – January 26, 1975,” 7 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview of Charles Colson – January 26, 1975,” 12 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 30, 1975,” 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on February 10, 1975,” 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding a “CC Meeting February 10, 1975,” 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 4. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat Gray to Lowell Weicker, concerning Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s gift upon Gray’s surgery, September 8, 1975, 1 page. 1975 Folder 4. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat Gray to Lowell Weicker, regarding three attached letters, June 25, 1975, 1 page, with handwritten and typewritten letters, copies of envelopes and a copy of a business card, May 21, 1975 and various dates, 15 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Letter, Weicker to Bartels, regarding Weicker’s notes of his interview with Andrew Tartaglino, January 21, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Letter, Bartels to Weicker, regarding allegations made by Andrew Tartaglino and Bartels responses to the allegations, February 3, 1975, 1 page, with “Allegations of Mr. Andrew Tartaglino and Response of Mr. John R. Bartels, Jr., Administrator, DEA,” February 3, 1975, 4 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with John Bartels,” undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting with Bartels and Richard Weiss, January 21, 1975, 6 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Mr. Andrew Tartaglino,” January 17, 1975, 10 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Mr. Andrew Tartaglino,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding a “Meeting with Andrew Tartaglino January 17, 1975, 9 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Bartels and those involved in clandestine behavior, undated, 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten note regarding Tartaglino and Brosan to appear before the Jackson Subcommittee, January 21, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Frank Monestero, Waters and Bartels, undated, 1 page. Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview with Lucien Conein,” undated, 7 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, “Mtg with Conein,” January 21, 1975, 15 pages, with handwritten notes regarding “Interview with Lucien Conein” attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, “Interview with Cy Hersh,” undated, 5 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview with Michael Morrissey,” undated, 3 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Dan Casey, Promuto, Bill Durkin, Waters and Bartels, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Bartels, civil service violations and criminal violations at DEA, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Gallery Magazine, “The Guns of Dallas,” undated, 16 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: New Times Magazine, “The greatest cover-up of all,” undated, 12 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Letter, Stephen Jaffe to Weicker, regarding the Warren Commission’s inquiry into the Kennedy and King assassinations, February 7, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. “Press Statement from Dick Gregory, Robert Groden, Ralph Schoenman” regarding the Zapruder film of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, undated, 2 pages. Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Photograph, Picture of two derelicts (1963) circled, with pictures of Hunt and Sturgis in 1973 in comparison with the derelicts pictured in 1963, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Skeptic Magazine, various articles concerning the Kennedy assassination, with the lead title of “Who Killed JFK?,” undated, 68 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Mailgram, Professor Richard Popkin to Weicker, regarding Popkin’s claim that he can deliver documents naming the killer of President John Kennedy, June 15, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1968 Folder 7. Robert F. Kennedy Assissination Autopsy Report: “Report on the Medicolegal Investigation of Senator Robert F. Kennedy,” 1968, 65 pages.</p><p>1973 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Eileen Connolly to Weicker, concerning a telegram she sent to Ervin, June 27, 1973, and the possibility that her questions led to the disclosure of the White House taping system, March 23, 1977, 2 pages, with Connolly’s telegram attached, June 27, 1973, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Post article, “Kent Suit Won by Defense,” August 28, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Post article, “Kent Juror Says Films Aided Decision,” August 30, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Star article, “The frustration of justice,” August 30, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Star article, “Defeated Kent State Plaintiffs Plan Swift Appeal,” August 28, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Questions,” May 4, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article. “Rhodes Tells Kent Jury of Near-War,” July 30, 1975, 1 page. 1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Case is in Jury’s Hands,” August 23, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Justice: ‘It is Not Too Late’,” September 16, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: Letter, Weicker to Kissinger, regarding a lack of response from Kissinger concerning a February 27, 1975 Weicker letter, and allegations made by Colson in four interviews, April 9, 1975, 1 page, with the letter of February 27 attached, 2 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: Letter, Weicker to Church, regarding a lack of response from Kissinger concerning two letters from Weicker and allegations made by Colson in four interviews, June 5, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Pike Draft Critical of Kissinger,” January 21, 1976, 2 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. The New York Times article, “Inquiry Shows Secret Aid To Many Foreign Leaders,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Rules for Covert Action,” February 3, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Star article, “Reluctant CIA Paid $9 Million, Italians Report,” February 1, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “House Committee Finds Intelligence Agencies Generally Go Unchecked,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Covert-Aid Leaks Stir White House,” January 8, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Panel Says Jackson Gave Secret Advice to C.I.A,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: The Washington Monthly article, “The Man Who Nailed Gordon Liddy,” December 1974, 10 pages. 1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Document entitled “Reaction of Sen. Lowell Weicker (R-Conn.) to Judge Sirica’s Order of Release,” January 8, 1975, 1 page.</p><p>1977 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: The Washington Star article, “Was Justice Dept. Briefed on Illegal FBI, CIA Jobs?” May 12, 1977, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding a reduction of sentence for Bernard Barker, June 25, 1975, 1 page, with a draft of the letter attached, undated, 1 page.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Handwritten organizational chart of the White House hierarchy, undated, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: UPI wire story regarding Howard Smith’s supposed intervention in the broadcast of a news story, October 8, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>Undated Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes regarding various unconnected subjects, undated, 3 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Letter, Kehoe to the Chairman, U.S. Senate Ethics Committee, regarding the reduction of John Dean’s prison sentence and Kehoe’s conjecture of Weicker’s unethical behavior in requesting the sentence reduction, July 12, 1975, 1 page. </p><p>1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” May 8, 1974, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, May 8, 1974, 3 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” June 9, 1975, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, June 9, 1975, 3 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” April 5, 1976, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, April 5, 1976, 3 pages. 1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Schmults to Weicker, regarding Schmults’ appreciation for Weicker’s” willingness to be considered for the Republican Vice Presidential nomination,” August 24, 1976, 2 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Weicker to Buchen, regarding Weicker’s preparation of a “Personal Data Statement” and his responses to questions posed by Buchen, August 11, 1976, 4 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Ann Leo to Lowell Weicker, regarding a list of the trusts that Weicker was an income beneficiary as of December 31, 1975, 2 pages.</p><p>1976-1977 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Varley to Wiendieck, regarding a request for Weicker to answer questions concerning his statement of assets and liabilities in preparation for an investigation to be conducted because a complaint was received that Weicker’s statement “is substandard and constitutes a violation of professional standards,” September 27, 1977, 4 pages, with a letter dated July 26, 1977, Weicker’s statement of assets and liabilities of December 31, 1976 and a copy of The Congressional Record containing Weicker’s financial statement attached, July 29, 1977, 5 pages.</p><p>1977 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” July 26 1977, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, July 26, 1977, 3 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr.”. April 8, 1976, 2 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Net Worth Statement,” April 8, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Joint Tax Return of Senator and Mrs. Weicker,” April 14, 1975, 3 pages.</p><p>1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr.,” June 11, 1975, 1 page. 1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “The 1973 Tax Return for Senator and Mrs. Weicker,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Weicker,” May 14, 1974, 1 page.</p><p>1973 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, Weicker’s 1972 Income Tax Return, published in answer to Nixon’s advisors prompting the President to counterattack the critics of the President’s published tax returns and financial statements, December 14, 1973, 2 pages.</p><p>1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Freeman Cary to Weicker, regarding an enclosed copy of Weicker’s physical examination, August 10, 1976, 1 page.</p><p>Series III – House of Representatives Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Subject Files</p><p>Box 1685</p><p>1970 1) [Animal Welfare] – H.R. 19315 – Amendment to Federal Aviation Act of 1958 – Regulations Governing Humane Treatment of Animals</p><p>1968-1969 2) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1969 3) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1969 4) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1969 5) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Committee Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1969 6) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Committee Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1969 7) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Correspondence</p><p>1969 8) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Legislation</p><p>1969 9) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Press Releases</p><p>Box 1686</p><p>1969 1) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Statements 1968-1969 2) Connecticut – Airports – Westchester County Airport</p><p>1969 3) Connecticut – American Institute for Foreign Study Scholarships</p><p>1969-1970 4) Connecticut – Architects – Stamford Post Office Proposal</p><p>1965-1969 5) Connecticut – Bartlett Arboretum – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1969-1970 6) Connecticut—Bridgeport – ABCD, Incorporated – Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Incorporated - Audit</p><p>1969 7) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Airport Expansion</p><p>1969-1970 8) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Commission on Senior Citizens</p><p>1965-1969 9) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Housing, Folder 1</p><p>1965-1969 10) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Housing, Folder 2</p><p>1969 11) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Harvey Hubell’s Job Skill Training Program</p><p>1969 12) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Model Cities Program</p><p>Box 1687</p><p>1969 1) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Neighborhood Youth Corps</p><p>1969 2) Connecticut – Bridgeport Rehabilitation Center</p><p>1968-1969 3) Connecticut – Connecticut Council of Child Psychiatrists</p><p>1970 4) Connecticut – Connecticut Partners of Alliance, Incorporated</p><p>1970 5) Connecticut—Connecticut State Medical Society</p><p>1967-1969 6) Connecticut—Connecticut Turnpike – Bill to Provide that the Connecticut Turnpike Shall be Operated as a Freeway</p><p>1970 7) Connecticut – Expenditures and Taxation – Report</p><p>1969 8) Connecticut – Fairfield – Medical Laboratory of Fairfield</p><p>1969 9) Connecticut – Fairfield – West End Youth Center</p><p>1969 10) Connecticut – Fairfield County Urban League</p><p>1969 11) Connecticut – Fairfield Hills Hospital – Newtown, Connecticut 1968-1969 12) Connecticut – Federal-State Relations</p><p>1969 13) Connecticut – Flood Control and Soil Conservation</p><p>1964-1969 14) Connecticut – Information</p><p>1969 15) Connecticut – Northeast Utilities – Environmental Issues</p><p>1966-1969 16) Connecticut – Norwalk Community College – Cranbury Park, Norwalk, Connecticut – Proposed Campus</p><p>1965, 1969 17) Connecticut – Norwalk River Watershed – Protection and Development</p><p>1969 18) Connecticut – Party Enrollment in Connecticut</p><p>1970 19) Connecticut – Political Issues – State – General</p><p>1968-1970 20) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1688</p><p>1968-1970 1) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 2</p><p>1968-1970 2) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1970 3) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 4</p><p>1968-1970 4) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 5</p><p>1969 5) Connecticut – Stamford – Progressive School of Beauty Culture Investigation</p><p>1969 6) Connecticut – Stamford – South End Community Center – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project</p><p>1969 7) Connecticut – State Agencies</p><p>1969-1970 8) Connecticut – Tri-State Transportation Commission</p><p>1969 9) Connecticut – Westport – Cockenoe Island Power Plant Proposal</p><p>1969 10) Connecticut – Wilton Town Committee</p><p>1968-1969 11) [Drugs] – Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1689 1969 1) [Education] – Report of Bill Brock Congressional Campus Tour Regarding Student Unrest</p><p>1968-1969 2) [Elections] – Election Statistics</p><p>1969-1970 3) [Environmental Issues] – Long Island Sound Study Bill – S. 2472 – Bill to Establish Intergovernmental Commission on Long Island Sound</p><p>1970 4) [Environmental Issues] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1967-1970 5) [Environmental Issues] – Pollution Hearings – July 20, 1970</p><p>1967, 1970 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Cambodia</p><p>1969-1970 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969-1970 8) [Foreign Affairs] – Vietnam</p><p>1969 9) [Government Activities Subcommittee] – Disposal of Brooklyn Navy Yard</p><p>1969 10) Government Operations Committee – Correspondence</p><p>1967-1969 11) Government Operations Committee – Legislation – 1969</p><p>1969 12) Government Operations Committee – Reports</p><p>1969 13) Government Operations Committee – Statements</p><p>1969 14) Government Operations Committee – Subcommittee Lists</p><p>1969-1970 15) H.R. 50 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Increase the Personal Income Tax Exemption of a Taxpayer</p><p>1969 16) H.R. 841 – To Amend Title II of the Social Security Act</p><p>1969 17) H.R. 6277 – Catalog of Federal Assistance Programs – Program Information Act</p><p>1969 18) H.R. 6278 – Congressional Reform</p><p>1970 19) H.R. 8973 – Congressional Reform – Legislative Reorganization Act</p><p>1969 20) H.R. 9428 – To Establish the Capitol Guide Service</p><p>Box 1690 1969 1) H.R. 10574 – To Rename the Washington National Airport the Dwight David Eisenhower National Airport</p><p>1969 2) H.R. 10791 – Data Processing for GAO – General Accounting Office – Government Operations</p><p>1969-1970 3) H.R. 10876 – Pornography in the Mail – Committee on Post Office and Civil Service</p><p>1969 4) H.R. 11430 – To Amend the Immigration and Nationality Act</p><p>1970 5) H.R. 11905 – Postal Service Act of 1969</p><p>1969 6) H.R. 11961 – To Amend Title II of the Social Security Act</p><p>1970 7) H.R. 12473 – To Permit State Insurance Under the Hospital Insurance Program</p><p>1969 8) H.R. 12749 – Silver Dollar – Dwight D. Eisenhower</p><p>1969 9) H.R. 12892 – Higher Education Funding Act</p><p>1969-1970 10) H.R. 13028 – Housing Amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969</p><p>1970 11) H.R. 13195 – Flags to be Presented to Parents of Deceased Servicemen</p><p>1969 12) H.R. 13948 – Establish an Office of Consumer Affairs</p><p>1970 13) H.R. 14175 – Welfare Reform Family Assistance Act</p><p>1970 14) H.R. 14214 – ICC – Interstate Commerce Commission to Prescribe Standards for Railroad Service</p><p>1969 15) H.R. 14240 – To Amend the Social Security Act</p><p>1970 16) H.R. 14245 – Commission on Population Growth and American Future</p><p>1969-1970 17) H.R. 14965 – Providing Equitable Treatment for Displaced Persons – Comprehensive Relocation Assistance Act</p><p>1969-1970 18) H.R. 15695 – Science and Astronautics – Appropriations to National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Research and Development</p><p>Box 1691</p><p>1970 1) H.R. 16052 – To Amend the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 1970 2) H.R. 16053 – Council for Recycling of Material from Solid Wastes – Wastes Reclamation and Recycling Act of 1970</p><p>1970 3) H.R. 16054 – Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970</p><p>1970 4) H.R. 16055 – Environmental Financing Authority Act of 1970</p><p>1970 5) H.R. 16056 – Financial Assistance for Construction of Waste Facilities – Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1970 6) H.R. 16057 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1970 7) H.R. 16058 – To Develop Water Quality Management Programs – Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1969 8) H.R. 16062 – Amend Wagner-O’Day Act – Severely Handicapped</p><p>1970 9) H.R. 16308 – Youth Camp Safety Survey Act</p><p>1970 10) H.R. 16376 – To Improve Law Enforcement in Urban Areas – Effectiveness of Police Services – Police Assistance Act of 1970</p><p>1970 11) H.R. 16516 – Appropriations for NASA Research</p><p>1970 12) H.R. 16847 – College of Ecological and Environmental Studies</p><p>1970 13) H.R. 17184 – Income Splitting for Single Individuals</p><p>1970 14) H.R. 17349 – Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970</p><p>1970 15) H.R. 17555 – Promote Equal Employment Opportunities for American Workers</p><p>1970 16) H.R. 17889 – To Provide for Orderly Trade in Scissors and Shears</p><p>1970 17) H.R. 17922 – Trade Reform – Mink – Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States</p><p>1970 18) H.R. 18278 – Women’s Equality Act of 1970</p><p>1970 19) H.R. 18401 – Suspend Assistance to Countries Who Fail to Take Steps to See That Narcotics Do Not Enter the United States</p><p>1970 20) H.R. 18214 – To Establish an Office of Consumer Affairs and a Consumer Protection Agency</p><p>1970 21) H.R. 18446 – To Adjust Agricultural Production, to Provide a Transitional Program for Farmers – Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1969 1970 22) H.R. 18630 – To Establish an Intergovernmental Commission on Long Island Sound</p><p>1970 23) H.R. 18777 – Provide Meal Programs, and Nutrition Training and Education for the Elderly – Amend the Older Americans Act of 1965</p><p>1970 24) H.R. 18901 – Establish Commission on the Medical and Psychological Adequacy of the Examinations Conducted by Armed Forces</p><p>1970 25) H.R. 19315 – Require the Secretary of Transportation to Prescribe Regulations Governing Human Treatment of Animals Transported by Air Carriers</p><p>1969-1970 26) House Concurrent Resolution 99 – Biafra Relief</p><p>1969 27) House Concurrent Resolution 383 – Condemning Treatment of POWs in Vietnam</p><p>1970 28) House Concurrent Resolution 536 – Stopping Armed Attacks on International Aircraft</p><p>1970 29) House Concurrent Resolution 570 – Freedom for Ukraine – Human Rights Violations</p><p>1969 30) House Joint Resolution 376 – Constitutional Amendment with Respect to the Offering of Prayer in Public Buildings – February 4</p><p>1969-1970 31) House Joint Resolution 455 – Prayer Amendment</p><p>1969-1970 32) House Joint Resolution 752 – Equal Rights for Women</p><p>Box 1692</p><p>1969 1) House Joint Resolution 775 – Presidential Awards to Astronauts</p><p>1969 2) House Joint Resolution 811 – National Beach Clean-Up Week</p><p>1969 3) House Joint Resolution 836 – Establish the Astronauts Memorial Commission in John F. Kennedy Space Center</p><p>1969 4) House Joint Resolution 923 – Display of Moon Dust in the Capitol Rotunda</p><p>1970 5) House Joint Resolution 1167 – National Volunteer Firemen’s Week</p><p>1970 6) House Joint Resolution 1234 – Salute to Armed Forces in Vietnam Day 1970 7) House Joint Resolution 1288 – Rights of Way – Railroads – Correspondence in Support of the Legislation</p><p>1970 8) House Joint Resolution 1382 – Authorize the President to Declare November 11 as a National Day in Support of U.S. Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia</p><p>1969 9) House Resolution 558 – Expedite Enactment of Appropriations Bills</p><p>1969 10) House Resolution 613 – Affirming Support for the President for Just Peace – Toward Peace with Justice in Vietnam</p><p>1969 11) House Resolution 665 – In Support of Our Servicemen in Vietnam</p><p>1970 12) House Resolution 778 – Toward Peace in the Middle East</p><p>1970 13) House Resolution 813 – To Establish a Committee on the Environment in the House of Representatives</p><p>1970 14) House Resolution 820 – To Study the National Collegiate Athletic Association</p><p>1970 15) House Resolution 928 – Impeachment of Justice William O. Douglas</p><p>1970 16) House Resolution 978 – Authorize a Select Committee to Study Developments in Southeast Asia</p><p>1970 17) House Resolution 1053 – Withdrawal of Soviets from the Middle East</p><p>1970 18) House Resolution 1214 – Appropriate No Less than $100,000,000 Annual Over the Next Ten Years for the Vincent Thomas Lombardi National Cancer Research Program</p><p>1970 19) House Resolution 1254 – Veterans Administration Hospital Patients Use of Federal Telecommunications System</p><p>1969 20) Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee – Judgment Collection Hearing – September 9</p><p>1968-1969 21) Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee – Organized Crime</p><p>1969 22) [Legislative Issues] – Calendar – 91st Congress – 1st Session</p><p>1969-1970 23) [Legislative Issues] – Congressional Liaison Numbers</p><p>1969 24) [Legislative Issues] – Rules Committee</p><p>1964-1969 25) [Legislative Issues] – Select Committee on Standards and Conduct Box 1693</p><p>1969 1) [Legislative Issues] – Whip Notices</p><p>1969 2) Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee – General</p><p>1970 3) Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee – United States Merchant Marine Academy</p><p>1970-1971 4) NASA—Aeronautics and NASA</p><p>1969 5) NASA – Apollo 9 - General</p><p>1969 6) NASA – Apollo 10 – Press Kit</p><p>1969-1970 7) NASA – Apollo 11 – General, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1970 8) NASA – Apollo 11 – General, Folder 2</p><p>1969 9) NASA – Apollo 11 - Press</p><p>1969-1970 10) NASA – Apollo 12 – General</p><p>Box 1694</p><p>1969-1971 1) NASA – Apollo 15 – General</p><p>1969, 1971 2) NASA – Correspondence from Constituents, Press Releases, and Legislation</p><p>1971 3) NASA – General</p><p>1969-1971 4) NASA – General Information and Research</p><p>1969 5) NASA – Kennedy Space Center</p><p>1969-1970 6) NASA – Press Kits for NASA Satellites Box 1695</p><p>1969 1) NASA – Science and Astronautics</p><p>1969-1971 2) NASA – Science and Astronautics Committee – Bills, Correspondence, and Press Releases</p><p>1969-1971 3) NASA – Space – General Research, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 4) NASA – Space – General Research, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 5) NASA – Space – U.S.-U.S.S.R.</p><p>1969 6) NASA – Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications – Committee Hearings on NASA Programs</p><p>1968-1969 7) [Postal Service] – Post Office Form to Keep Pornographic Mail from Being Sent to Home</p><p>1970 8) [Republican Party] – Spiro Agnew Speech Given in Hartford, Connecticut – October </p><p>1970 9) [Republican Party] – Congressional Candidates – 1970 United States House of Representatives Race – 4th District, Connecticut</p><p>1969 10) [Republican Party] – Connecticut Republican Women’s Conference – Participant List – April 14-17</p><p>Ca. 1969 11) [Republican Party] – General – Republican Cookbook</p><p>1968-1969 12) [Republican Party] – Government Employment</p><p>1970 13) [Republican Party] – Republican Congressional Committee, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1696</p><p>1970 1) [Republican Party] – Republican Congressional Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) [Republican Party] – Republican Conference 1969-1970 3) [Republican Party] – Republican National Committee</p><p>1969-1970 4) [Republican Party] – S.O.S. Roster</p><p>1969-1971 5) [Science] – Aerospace – General Information</p><p>1970-1971 6) [Science] – Conversion Research – Education and Assistance Act of 1971</p><p>1969 7) Small Business Committee</p><p>1969-1971 8) [Tax Legislation] – Revenue Sharing</p><p>1969 9) [Urban Development] – Urban Renewal Amendment</p><p>1970 10) Volunteer Firemen’s Week – House Joint Resolution 1167</p><p>1969 11) Ways and Means Committee – Balance of Payments</p><p>1969 12) Ways and Means Committee – Social Security</p><p>1969 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Information</p><p>Sub-series B – Correspondence Files</p><p>Chronological Correspondence – By Year</p><p>Box 1697</p><p>1968 1) Richard Nixon</p><p>1969 2) Appointments – January 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 3) Appointments – January 16-31 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 4) Appointments – February 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 5) Appointments – February 16-28 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 6) Appointments – March 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 7) Appointments – March 16-31 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 8) Appointments – April 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 9) Appointments – April 16-30 – Acceptances 1969 10) Appointments – May 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 11) Appointments – May 16-31 - Acceptances</p><p>1969 12) Appointments – June 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 13) Appointments – June 16-30 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 14) Appointments – July 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 15) Appointments – July 16-31 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 16) Appointments – August 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 17) Appointments – August 16-31 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 18) Appointments – September 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 19) Appointments – September 16-30 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 20) Appointments – October 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 21) Appointments – October 16-31 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 22) Appointments – November 1-15 – Acceptances</p><p>1969 23) Appointments – November 16-30 - Acceptances</p><p>Box 1698</p><p>1969 1) Appointments – December 1-15 - Acceptances</p><p>1969 2) Appointments – December 16-31 - Acceptances</p><p>1969 3) Appointments – January 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 4) Appointments – January 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 5) Appointments – February 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 6) Appointments – February 16-28 – Declines</p><p>1969 7) Appointments – March 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 8) Appointments – March 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 9) Appointments – April 1-15 – Declines 1969 10) Appointments – April 16-30 – Declines</p><p>1969 11) Appointments – May 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 12) Appointments – May 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 13) Appointments – June 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 14) Appointments – June 16-30 – Declines</p><p>1969 15) Appointments – July 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 16) Appointments – July 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 17) Appointments – August 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 18) Appointments – August 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 19) Appointments – September 1-15 – Declines</p><p>Box 1699</p><p>1969 1) Appointments – September 16-30 – Declines</p><p>1969 2) Appointments – October 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 3) Appointments – October 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 4) Appointments – November 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 5) Appointments – November 16-30 – Declines</p><p>1969 6) Appointments – December 1-15 – Declines</p><p>1969 7) Appointments – December 16-31 – Declines</p><p>1969 8) Appointments – January – General</p><p>1969 9) Appointments – February – General</p><p>1969 10) Appointments – April – General</p><p>1969 11) Appointments – May – General</p><p>1969 12) Appointments – June – General</p><p>1969 13) Appointments – July – General 1969 14) Appointments – August – General</p><p>1969 15) Appointments – September – General</p><p>1969 16) Appointments – October – General</p><p>1969 17) Appointments – November – General</p><p>1969 18) Appointments – December – General</p><p>1969 19) Appointments – Invitations – General Regretted or Acknowledged</p><p>1968-1969 20) Departmental Files – Agriculture Department</p><p>1969 21) Departmental Files – AID – Agency for International Development</p><p>1969 22) Departmental Files – Air Force</p><p>1969 23) Departmental Files – Arms Control and Disarmament</p><p>1969 24) Departmental Files – Bureau of the Budget</p><p>Box 1700</p><p>1968-1969 1) Departmental Files – Civil Aeronautics Board</p><p>1969 2) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Census</p><p>1969 3) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Merchant Marine</p><p>1969 4) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969 5) Departmental Files – Defense Supply Agency</p><p>1969 6) Departmental Files – Department of Defense</p><p>1969 7) Departmental Files – Department of the Army</p><p>1969 8) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Bureau of Indian Affairs</p><p>1969 9) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Fish and Wildlife Service - Correspondence</p><p>1969 10) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1968-1969 11) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – National Park Service 1968-1969 12) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Proposed Foreign Trade Zone – Machiasport, Maine, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1969 13) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Proposed Foreign Trade Zone – Machiasport, Maine, Folder 2</p><p>1969 14) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Water Pollution Control Act - Correspondence</p><p>1969 15) Departmental Files – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</p><p>Box 1701</p><p>1969 1) Departmental Files – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1969 2) Departmental Files – FCC – Federal Communications Commission – Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1969 3) Departmental Files – Federal Reserve Board – Correspondence</p><p>1969 4) Departmental Files – FPC – Federal Power Commission - Correspondence</p><p>1969 5) Departmental Files – FTC – Federal Trade Commission – Correspondence</p><p>1969 6) Departmental Files – GSA – General Services Administration - Correspondence</p><p>1969 7) Departmental Files – GSA – General Services Administration – Hercules Tool Company</p><p>1969 8) Departmental Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Food and Drug Administration - Correspondence</p><p>1969 9) Departmental Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 10) Departmental Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Office of Education – Correspondence</p><p>1969 11) Departmental Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Office of Education – Sex Sensitivity – Lab Controversy, Darien, Connecticut</p><p>1969 12) Departmental Files – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Social Security Administration - Correspondence 1969 13) Departmental Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – FHA – Federal Housing Administration Funds</p><p>1969 14) Departmental Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 15) Departmental Files – HUD – Department of Housing and Urban Development – Urban Renewal and Housing – Correspondence</p><p>1969 16) Departmental Files – ICC – Interstate Commerce Commission – Correspondence</p><p>1969 17) Departmental Files – Immigration and Naturalization Service - Correspondence</p><p>Box 1702</p><p>1969 1) Departmental Files – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1969 2) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Bureau of Narcotics and Drugs</p><p>1969 3) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 4) Departmental Files – Labor – Bureau of Employment Security</p><p>1969 5) Departmental Files – Labor – Manpower Administration – Correspondence</p><p>1964-1969 6) Departmental Files – Labor – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 7) Departmental Files – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Correspondence</p><p>1969 8) Departmental Files – National Council on the Arts</p><p>1969 9) Departmental Files – National Endowment for the Arts</p><p>1969 10) Departmental Files – National Labor Relations Board – Correspondence</p><p>1969 11) Departmental Files – National Science Foundation – Correspondence</p><p>1969 12) Departmental Files – Navy – Correspondence</p><p>1968-1969 13) Departmental Files – OEO – Office of Economic Opportunity – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1968-1969 14) Departmental Files – OEO – Office of Economic Opportunity – Correspondence, Folder 2 Box 1703</p><p>1969 1) Departmental Files – OEO – Office of Economic Opportunity – Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) Departmental Files – Peace Corps – Correspondence</p><p>1969 3) Departmental Files – P.O. – Post Office Department – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1969 4) Departmental Files – P.O. – Post Office Department – Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1969 5) Departmental Files – SBA – Small Business Administration – Correspondence</p><p>1969 6) Departmental Files – Selective Service – Correspondence</p><p>1969 7) Departmental Files – Smithsonian Institution</p><p>1969 8) Departmental Files – State Department – Correspondence</p><p>1969 9) District Office – Office Lease – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1969 10) General, Folder 1</p><p>1969 11) General, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1704</p><p>1969 1) General, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) General, Folder 4</p><p>1969 3) General, Folder 5</p><p>1969 4) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Con, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Con, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 7) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1705 1969 1) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Pro, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Pro, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Pro, Folder 3</p><p>1969 5) General – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System – Pro, Folder 4</p><p>1969 6) General – AFL-CIO – American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization</p><p>1969 7) General – American Legion</p><p>1969 8) General – American Medical Association</p><p>1969 9) General – American Nurses Association</p><p>1969 10) General – Boy Scouts</p><p>1969 11) General – Capital Punishment</p><p>1969 12) General – Communism</p><p>1969 13) General – Condolences</p><p>1968-1969 14) General – Congratulations – Incoming</p><p>Box 1706</p><p>1969 1) General – Congratulations – Outgoing, Folder 1</p><p>1969 2) General – Congratulations – Outgoing, Folder 2</p><p>1969 3) General – Congressional Redistricting</p><p>1968-1969 4) General – Foreign Affairs – Biafra – Nigerian Civil War</p><p>1969 5) General – Foreign Affairs – Middle East, Folder 1</p><p>1969 6) General – Foreign Affairs – Middle East, Folder 2</p><p>1969 7) General – Foreign Affairs – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969 8) General – Foreign Affairs – North Korea</p><p>1968-1969 9) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 1 1968-1969 10) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1707</p><p>1968-1969 1) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 3</p><p>1968-1969 2) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 4</p><p>1968-1969 3) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 5</p><p>1968-1969 4) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 6</p><p>1968-1969 5) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 7</p><p>1968-1969 6) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 8</p><p>Box 1708</p><p>1968-1969 1) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 9</p><p>1968-1969 2) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 10</p><p>1968-1969 3) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 11</p><p>1968-1969 4) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 12</p><p>1968-1969 5) General – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 13</p><p>1969 6) General – Funny Letters</p><p>1969 7) General – Inauguration</p><p>1969 8) General – League of Women Voters</p><p>1969 9) General – Liberty Lobby</p><p>1969 10) General – Mayor John Lindsay – Mayor of New York City</p><p>1969 11) General – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1709</p><p>1969 1) General – Miscellaneous, Folder 2 1969 2) General – Mohawk Airlines</p><p>1969 3) General – National Art Museum of Sport</p><p>1969 4) General – National Federation of Independent Business</p><p>1968-1969 5) General – National Governors’ Conference</p><p>1969 6) General – National League of Cities</p><p>1969 7) General – New England Regional Commission</p><p>1969 8) General – No Answer</p><p>1969 9) General – No Name or Illegible</p><p>1969 10) General – Out of District</p><p>Box 1710</p><p>1966-1969 1) General – Penn Central Railroad – General Information, Folder 1</p><p>1966-1969 2) General – Penn Central Railroad – General Information, Folder 2</p><p>1966-1969 3) General – Penn Central Railroad – General Information, Folder 3</p><p>1969 4) General – Penn Central Railroad – New Haven Railroad – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) General – Penn Central Railroad – New Haven Railroad – Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1711</p><p>1969 1) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise, Folder 3</p><p>1969 3) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise – Special, Folder 1</p><p>1969 4) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise – Special, Folder 2</p><p>1969 5) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise – Special, Folder 3 1969 6) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise – Special, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1712</p><p>1969 1) General – Penn Central Railroad – Tariff Raise – Special, Folder 5</p><p>1969 2) General – Political and Non-Political Organizations</p><p>1969 3) General – Powell, Adam Clayton</p><p>1969 4) General – Prayers in School</p><p>1969 5) General – Questionnaire – General Views</p><p>1969 6) General – Republican Governors Conference</p><p>1969 7) General – Senate Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1969 8) General – Student Riots</p><p>1969 9) General – Students for a Democratic Society – SDS</p><p>1969 10) General – Sunny Hill Children’s Center- Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1969 11) General – Tariffs</p><p>1969 12) General – Telegrams</p><p>1969 13) General – Thank You – Incoming, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1713</p><p>1969 1) General – Thank You – Incoming, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) General – Thank You – Incoming – Moon Shot Pictures</p><p>1969 3) General – Thank You – Outgoing – January</p><p>1969 4) General – Thank You – Outgoing – February</p><p>1969 5) General – Thank You – Outgoing – March, Folder 1</p><p>1969 6) General – Thank You – Outgoing – March, Folder 2</p><p>1969 7) General – Thank You – Outgoing – April 1969 8) General – Thank You – Outgoing – May</p><p>1969 9) General – Thank You – Outgoing – June, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1714</p><p>1969 1) General – Thank You – Outgoing – June, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) General – Thank You – Outgoing – July, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) General – Thank You – Outgoing – July, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) General – Thank You – Outgoing – August, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) General – Thank You – Outgoing – August, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) General – Thank You – Outgoing – September</p><p>1969 7) General – Thank You – Outgoing – October, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1715</p><p>1969 1) General – Thank You – Outgoing – October, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) General – Thank You – Outgoing – November</p><p>1969 3) General – Thank You – Outgoing – December, Folder 1</p><p>1969 4) General – Thank You – Outgoing – December, Folder 2</p><p>1969 5) General – Urban Development</p><p>1969 6) General – USS Pueblo – U.S. Navy Ship Seized by North Korea</p><p>1969 7) General – Veterans of Foreign Wars</p><p>1969 8) General – Westchester County, New York Airport</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Agricultural Appropriations – Material on Snap-Back</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Agriculture Committee</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – An Educator Supports ROTC – Reserve Officer Training Corps</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – Appropriations Committee, Folder 1 Box 1716</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Appropriations Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Armed Services Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Armed Services Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Banking and Currency Committee – Federal Reserve</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Banking and Currency Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Banking and Currency Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Calendar of Committee Meetings – Science and Astronautics – 91st Congress – 1st Session</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – Clark, Morgan, and Brothers Manhattan Storage Company – Interstate Commerce Commission – Moving and Storage</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Committee on Government Operations – 91st Congress – 1st Session</p><p>Box 1717</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – District of Columbia Committee</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 1 – Special Education Jurisdiction – Higher Education and Colleges, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 1 – Special Education Jurisdiction – Higher Education and Colleges, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 2 – Special Labor</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 3 – General Labor Jurisdiction – Fair Labor Standards, Coal Mine Safety, Age Discrimination, Davis-Bacon Act, Private Welfare, Equal Employment Opportunity 1969 8) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 4 – General Education Jurisdiction – Elementary, Secondary, and Vocation Education, Juvenile Deliquency, Handicapped Children, Learning Disabilities, School Construction</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 5 – Select Labor Jurisdiction – Safety Legislation, Except Coal, Workmen’s Compensation, and Manpower</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Subcommittee 6 – Select Education Jurisdiction – Drug Abuse, Handicapped Children, Child Day Care Centers, Older Americans, Sexual Education, Educational Media</p><p>Box 1718</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs Committee – Foreign Aid</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs Committee – Inter-American Affairs Subcommittee</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs Committee - Miscellaneous</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Geological Survey, Topographical Maps, Oil Imports</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Government Operations Committee</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – H.R. 50 – Personal Tax Exemption</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – H.R. 6277 – Catalog Bill</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – H.R. 8973 – Congressional Reform</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – H.R. 10876 – Pornography in the Mail – Post and Civil Service</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – H.R. 11430 – Immigration</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – H.R. 11728 – Public Disclosure for All Three Branches</p><p>1969 13) Legislative Files – H.R. 11905 – Postal Service Act of 1969</p><p>1969 14) Legislative Files – H.R. 11961 – Social Security Act</p><p>1969 15) Legislative Files – H.R. 12375 – Transportation Bill Box 1719</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – H.R. 12473 – To Permit State Agreements for Coverage Under the Hospital Insurance Program</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – H.R. 12749 – Silver Dollar – Dwight D. Eisenhower</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – H.R. 13028 – Housing Act of 1940, Folder 1</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – H.R. 13028 – Housing Act of 1940, Folder 2</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – H.R. 13028 – Housing Act of 1940, Folder 3</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – H.R. 13134 – Passport</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – H.R. 13215 – Connecticut-New York Railroad Compact</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – H.R. 14175 – Welfare Reform Act</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – H.R. 14214 – ICC – Interstate Commerce Commission to Prescribe Standards for Railroad Service</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – H.R. 14240 – Social Security Act</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – H.R. 14831 – Allow Credit Against Income Tax for Expenses for Higher Education</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – H.R. 14965 – Providing Equitable Treatment for Displaced Persons</p><p>1969 13) Legislative Files – H.R. 18970 – Trade Act of 1970</p><p>1969 14) Legislative Files – House Administration Committee</p><p>1969 15) Legislative Files – House Concurrent Resolutions 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 – Biafra – Nigerian Civil War – Sense of Congress</p><p>1969 16) Legislative Files – House Concurrent Resolution 383 – Condemning Treatment of POW’s in Vietnam</p><p>1969 17) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 455 – Prayer Amendment, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1720</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 455 – Prayer Amendment, Folder 2</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 752 – Equal Rights for Women 1969 3) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 811 – Beach Clean-Up</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – House Resolution 665 – In Support of Our Servicemen in Vietnam</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – House Resolution 683 – Affirming Support for President for Just Peace in Vietnam</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – House Un-American Activities Committee</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Housing</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – Inter-governmental Relations</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Interior and Insular Affairs, Folder 1</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Interior and Insular Affairs, Folder 2</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – International Finance</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 1</p><p>1969 13) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1721</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 4</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 5</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder 6</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce – Legislation - Railroads</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Joint Economic Committee</p><p>Box 1722</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Anti-Trust and Monopoly</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Electoral College, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Electoral College, Folder 2 1969 4) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Electoral College, Folder 3</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Fire Arms</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1723</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Legislation – House Republican Research Committee</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Manpower and Civil Service</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – National Parks and Recreation</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Office of Economic Opportunity Information</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Pollution – Air</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Pollution – Water, Folder 1</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – Pollution – Water, Folder 2</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – Census Reform</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – Employee Benefits – H.R. 12823</p><p>Box 1724</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – H.R. 11750 and H.R. 13907, Folder 1</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – H.R. 11750 and H.R. 13907, Folder 2</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service – Pornography in the Mail</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Postal Facilities and Modernization</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Postal Operations</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Public Buildings and Grounds 1969 7) Legislative Files – Public Lands</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – Public Works</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Roads</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Sensitivity and SPRED – School Progress Reaches Each District, Folder 1</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – Sensitivity and SPRED – School Progress Reaches Each District, Folder 2</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – Small Business</p><p>1969 13) Legislative Files – Special Federal Aid Highway Program</p><p>Box 1725</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Task Force on Oil Import Control – Quotas</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Task Force on Transportation – 91st Congress – 1st Session</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Territorial and Insular Affairs</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Transportation – Coast Guard – Correspondence</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Transportation – FAA – Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Transportation – Highway Administration – Correspondence</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Transportation – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 8) Legislative Files – Transportation – Public Roads - Correspondence</p><p>1969 9) Legislative Files – Treasury – Internal Revenue – Correspondence</p><p>1969 10) Legislative Files – Treasury – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1969 11) Legislative Files – United Nations – Correspondence</p><p>1969 12) Legislative Files – VA – Veterans Administration – Correspondence</p><p>1969 13) Legislative Files – Veterans Affairs Committee</p><p>1969 14) Legislative Files – Voting Record</p><p>1969 15) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Charitable Institutions 1969 16) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Chiropractic Medicare, Folder 1</p><p>1969 17) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Chiropractic Medicare, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1726</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 1</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 2</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 3</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 4</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 5</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 6</p><p>Box 1727</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 7</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – General Tax Reform, Folder 8</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Minimum Wage</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Oil Depletion, Folder 1</p><p>1969 7) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Oil Depletion, Folder 2 Box 1728</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Oil Depletion, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Social Security and Medicare, Folder 1</p><p>1969 3) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Social Security and Medicare, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Social Security and Medicare, Folder 3</p><p>1969 5) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Surcharge Tax, Folder 1</p><p>1969 6) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Surcharge Tax, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1729</p><p>1969 1) Legislative Files – White House Correspondence</p><p>1969 2) Office – Republican Women of Capitol Hill</p><p>1969 3) Personal – 91st Republican Club – Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1969 4) Personal – 91st Republican Club – Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1969 5) Personal – Army and Naval Academy Athletic Associations</p><p>1969 6) Personal – Army-Navy Country Club</p><p>1969 7) Personal – Astronauts Book by Robert Bonitati</p><p>1969 8) Personal – Biographies – Lowell P. Weicker</p><p>1967,1969 9) Personal – Capitol Hill Tennis Club</p><p>1969 10) Personal – Clubs and Organizations – Contributions</p><p>1969 11) Personal – Congratulations</p><p>1969 12) Personal – Contributions by Lowell P. Weicker</p><p>1969 13) Personal Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1969 14) Personal Correspondence, Folder 2 Box 1730</p><p>1969 1) Personal Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1969 2) Personal Correspondence, Folder 4</p><p>1969 3) Personal Correspondence, Folder 5</p><p>1969 4) Personal – Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity</p><p>1969 5) Personal – Supreme Court Application for Admission to Practice</p><p>1969 6) Political – Campaigns – General</p><p>1969 7) Political – Candidate Itineraries – 1969 Connecticut Local Elections</p><p>1969 8) Political – Republican Action League</p><p>1969 9) Political – State of Connecticut</p><p>1968-1969 10) Political and District – Connecticut Legislature</p><p>1969 11) Political and District – Connecticut Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1969 12) Political and District – Republican Congressional Committee</p><p>1969 13) Political and District – Republican National Committee</p><p>1969 14) Requests – April</p><p>1969 15) Requests – July</p><p>1969 16) Requests – September</p><p>1969 17) Requests – November</p><p>1969 18) Requests – December</p><p>Box 1731</p><p>1969 1) Requests – Agricultural Yearbook, Folder 1</p><p>1969 2) Requests – Agricultural Yearbook, Folder 2</p><p>1969 3) Requests – Agriculture Farm Bulletins 1969 4) Requests – Baby Books</p><p>1969 5) Requests – Biography of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1969 6) Requests – Calendars</p><p>1969 7) Requests – Clearances for Individuals</p><p>1969 8) Requests – Congressional Bills, Reports, Documents, Folder 1</p><p>1969 9) Requests – Congressional Bills, Reports, Documents, Folder 2</p><p>1969 10) Requests – Congressional Directory</p><p>1969 11) Requests – Congressional Record</p><p>1969 12) Requests – Congressional Record Mailing List</p><p>1969 13) Requests – Film Requests – General – Apollo 11 Film</p><p>1969 14) Requests – Film Requests – Thank Yous – Apollo Space Flight Films</p><p>Box 1732</p><p>1969 1) Requests – Flags</p><p>1969 2) Requests – Grants and Contracts</p><p>1968-1969 3) Requests – Maps and Charts</p><p>1969 4) Requests – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1969 5) Requests – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1969 6) Requests – Miscellaneous, Folder 3</p><p>1969 7) Requests – Miscellaneous, Folder 4</p><p>1969 8) Requests – Miscellaneous, Folder 5</p><p>Box 1733</p><p>1969 1) Requests – Photos</p><p>1969 2) Requests – Publications – General, Folder 1 1969 3) Requests – Publications – General, Folder 2</p><p>1969 4) Requests – Speakers</p><p>1969 5) Requests – Tours – A</p><p>1969 6) Requests – Tours – B</p><p>1969 7) Requests – Tours – C</p><p>1969 8) Requests – Tours – D</p><p>1969 9) Requests – Tours – E</p><p>1969 10) Requests – Tours – F</p><p>1969 11) Requests – Tours – G</p><p>1969 12) Requests – Tours – H</p><p>1969 13) Requests – Tours – I</p><p>1969 14) Requests – Tours – J</p><p>Box 1734</p><p>1969 1) Requests – Tours – K</p><p>1969 2) Requests – Tours – L</p><p>1969 3) Requests – Tours – M</p><p>1969 4) Requests – Tours – N</p><p>1969 5) Requests – Tours – O</p><p>1969 6) Requests – Tours – P</p><p>1969 7) Requests – Tours – Q</p><p>1969 8) Requests – Tours – R</p><p>1969 9) Requests – Tours – S</p><p>1969 10) Requests – Tours – T</p><p>1969 11) Requests – Tours – V 1969 12) Requests – Tours – W</p><p>1969 13) Requests – Tours – X-Y-Z</p><p>1969 14) Requests – Tours – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969 15) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy – Congressional Board of Visitors Appointment</p><p>1970 16) January, Folder 1</p><p>1970 17) January, Folder 2</p><p>1970 18) February</p><p>Box 1735</p><p>1970 1) March</p><p>1970 2) April</p><p>1970 3) May</p><p>1970 4) June, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) June, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) July</p><p>1970 7) August</p><p>1970 8) September</p><p>1970 9) October</p><p>1970 10) November</p><p>1970 11) December, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1736</p><p>1970 1) December, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) December, Folder 3</p><p>1970 3) December, Folder 4 1970 4) December, Folder 5</p><p>1970 5) December, Folder 6</p><p>1970 6) 1970 Connecticut Gubernatorial and Senatorial Candidates – Wallace Barnes and Ted Etherington</p><p>1970 7) Acceptances – January 1-15</p><p>1969-1970 8) Acceptances – January 16-31, 1970</p><p>1969-1970 9) Acceptances – February 1-15, 1970</p><p>1970 10) Acceptances – February 16-28</p><p>Box 1737</p><p>1970 1) Acceptances – March 1-15</p><p>1970 2) Acceptances – March 16-31</p><p>1970 3) Acceptances – April 1-15</p><p>1970 4) Acceptances – April 16-30</p><p>1970 5) Acceptances – May 1-15</p><p>1970 6) Acceptances – May 16-31</p><p>1969-1970 7) Acceptances – June 1-15, 1970</p><p>1970 8) Acceptances – June 16-30</p><p>1970 9) Acceptances – July 1-15</p><p>1970 10) Acceptances – July 16-31</p><p>1970 11) Acceptances – August 16-31</p><p>1970 12) Acceptances – September 16-30</p><p>1969-1970 13) Declines – January 1-15, 1970</p><p>1969-1970 14) Declines – January 16-31, 1970</p><p>1969-1970 15) Declines – February 1-15, 1970</p><p>1969-1970 16) Declines – February 16-28, 1970 1970 17) Declines – March 1-15</p><p>Box 1738</p><p>1970 1) Declines – March 16-31</p><p>1970 2) Declines – April 1-15</p><p>1969-1970 3) Declines – April 16-30, 1970</p><p>1970 4) Declines – May 1-15</p><p>1970 5) Declines – May 16-31</p><p>1970 6) Declines – June 1-15</p><p>1970 7) Declines – June 16-30</p><p>1970 8) Declines – July 1-15</p><p>1970 9) Declines – July 16-31</p><p>1970 10) Declines – August 1-15</p><p>1970 11) Declines – August 16-31</p><p>1970 12) Declines – September 1-15</p><p>1970 13) Declines – September 16-30</p><p>1970 14) Declines – October 1-15</p><p>1970 15) Declines – November 16-30</p><p>1969-1970 16) Departmental Files – Agency for International Development</p><p>1970 17) Departmental Files – Agriculture Department</p><p>Box 1739</p><p>1970 1) Departmental Files – Arms Control and Disarmament</p><p>1970 2) Departmental Files – Atomic Energy Commission</p><p>1970 3) Departmental Files – Civil Aeronautics Board 1970 4) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Bureau of the Census</p><p>1970 5) Departmental Files – Commerce Department – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 6) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Army</p><p>1970 7) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Army Corps of Engineers</p><p>1970 8) Departmental Files – Defense Department – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969-1970 9) Departmental Files – Department of Labor – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 10) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Asphalt Imports</p><p>1970 11) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Bureau of Indian Affairs</p><p>1969-1970 12) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Machiasport, Maine – Oil Import Program</p><p>1969-1970 13) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969-1970 14) Departmental Files – Department of the Interior – National Park Service – Correspondence</p><p>1969-1970 15) Departmental Files – Department of Transportation – Coast Guard</p><p>1969-1970 16) Departmental Files – Department of Transportation – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 17) Departmental Files – District of Columbia Government</p><p>1970 18) Departmental Files – Federal Aviation Administration</p><p>1969-1970 19) Departmental Files – Federal Railroad Administration</p><p>1970 20) Departmental Files – Federal Trade Commission</p><p>1970 21) Departmental Files – General Services Administration</p><p>1970 22) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Food and Drug Administration</p><p>Box 1740</p><p>1970 1) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Office of Education</p><p>1970 2) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Public Health Service – NIH – National Institute of Health 1969-1970 3) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare – Social Security Administration</p><p>1970 4) Departmental Files – Housing and Urban Development – Federal Housing Administration</p><p>1970 5) Departmental Files – Housing and Urban Development – From House of Representatives</p><p>1970 6) Departmental Files – Interstate Commerce Commission – Penn Central Railroad</p><p>1970 7) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Bureau of Narcotics and Drugs</p><p>1969-1970 8) Departmental Files – Justice Department – Miscellaneous</p><p>1969-1970 9) Departmental Files – National Aeronautics and Space Administration</p><p>1970 10) Departmental Files – National Council for the Endowment of the Arts</p><p>1970 11) Departmental Files – Office of Economic Opportunity</p><p>Box 1741</p><p>1970 1) Departmental Files – Office of Emergency Preparedness</p><p>1970 2) Departmental Files – Office of Management and Budget</p><p>1970 3) Departmental Files – Peace Corps</p><p>1966-1970 4) Departmental Files – Post Office Department, Folder 1</p><p>1966-1970 5) Departmental Files – Post Office Department, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) Departmental Files – Selective Service</p><p>1969-1970 7) Departmental Files – State Department</p><p>1970 8) Departmental Files – Treasury Department – Bureau of Customs</p><p>1970 9) Departmental Files – Treasury Department – Internal Revenue Service</p><p>1970 10) Departmental Files – Treasury Department – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 11) Departmental Files – Veterans Administration</p><p>1970 12) Departmental Files – White House – Miscellaneous 1970 13) Departmental Files – White House – Task Force on Oil Import Control</p><p>1970 14) District Office Lease – Stamford, Connecticut</p><p>1969-1970 15) General – January-March 1970</p><p>1970 16) General – April-July</p><p>1970 17) General – August-September</p><p>Box 1742</p><p>1970 1) General – October 2-13</p><p>1970 2) General – October 14-31</p><p>1970 3) General – November 1-15</p><p>1970 4) General – November 16-17</p><p>1970 5) General – November 18-19</p><p>1970 6) General – November 20-23</p><p>Box 1743</p><p>1970 1) General – November 24-30</p><p>1970 2) General – December 1</p><p>1970 3) General – December 2</p><p>1970 4) General – December 3-4</p><p>1970 5) General – December 7</p><p>1970 6) General – December 8-10</p><p>1970 7) General – December 11-14</p><p>1970 8) General – December 15-17</p><p>Box 1744 1970 1) General – December 18</p><p>1970 2) General – December 21-31</p><p>1969-1970 3) General – Appointments – January 1970</p><p>1970 4) General – Appointments – February</p><p>1970 5) General – Appointments – March</p><p>1970 6) General – Appointments – April</p><p>1970 7) General – Appointments – May</p><p>1970 8) General – Appointments – June</p><p>1970 9) General – Appointments – July</p><p>1970 10) Issues – ABCD – Action for Bridgeport for Community Development, Incorporated – Government Accounting Office Audit Report</p><p>1970 11) Issues – Air Express Rates for REA – Railway Express Agency – Proposed Rate Increase</p><p>1970 12) Issues – Airliner Hijackings</p><p>1970 13) Issues – Bob’s Letters – Robert Herrema – Weicker Administrative Assistant, Folder 1</p><p>1970 14) Issues – Bob’s Letters – Robert Herrema – Weicker Administrative Assistant, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1745</p><p>1970 1) Issues – Cambodia Invasion – Agree and Thank Yous, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) Issues – Cambodia Invasion – Agree and Thank Yous, Folder 2</p><p>1970 3) Issues – Cambodia Invasion – Agree and Thank Yous, Folder 3</p><p>1969-1970 4) Issues – Cancer Research</p><p>1969-1970 5) Issues – Christmas Card for Peace</p><p>1970 6) Issues – Compulsory Unionization – Henderson Amendment to Postal Service Reform Bill 1970 7) Issues – Daniels Bill – New Occupational Health and Safety Act – H.R. 16785, Folder 1</p><p>1970 8) Issues – Daniels Bill – New Occupational Health and Safety Act – H.R. 16785, Folder 2</p><p>1970 9) Issues – Defense of Bill Overrides</p><p>1970 10) Issues – Justice William O. Douglas – Impeachment</p><p>1970 11) Issues – Draft Deferment Abolition</p><p>1970 12) Issues – Environment</p><p>Box 1746</p><p>1970 1) Issues – H.R. 1180 – Regulation of Over the Counter Vitamins and Health Foods</p><p>1970 2) Issues – H.R. 13916 – Mobile Teachers Retirement Assistance Act</p><p>1970 3) Issues – H.R. 16443 – Federal Procurement of Architecture and Engineering Services</p><p>1970 4) Issues – H.R. 18214 – Consumer Protection Legislation</p><p>1970 5) Issues – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1970 6) Issues – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1970 7) Issues – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, Folder 3</p><p>1970 8) Issues – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, Folder 4</p><p>1970 9) Issues – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations, Folder 5</p><p>1970 10) Issues – Income Splitting – Single Person Income Tax</p><p>1969-1970 11) Issues – Inflation Box 1747</p><p>1970 1) Issues – Islands Unlimited – Wilson Cove Dredging and Construction Project – South Norwalk, Connecticut</p><p>1970 2) Issues – Kent State Shootings</p><p>1970 3) Issues – Middle East – Pro-Israeli</p><p>1970 4) Issues – Organized Crime Control Act of 1970</p><p>1970 5) Issues – Penn Central Railroad – Commuter Service, Folder 1</p><p>1970 6) Issues – Penn Central Railroad – Commuter Service, Folder 2</p><p>1970 7) Issues – Penn Central Railroad – Commuter Service, Folder 3</p><p>1970 8) Issues – Pepper Amendment to Drug Abuse Act – Placement of Amphetamines Under Title II</p><p>1970 9) Issues – Pollution from Penn Central Railroad Power Plant – Cos Cob, Connecticut</p><p>Box 1748</p><p>1970 1) Issues – Post HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Appropriations Veto Override – Con, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) Issues – Post HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare – Appropriations Veto Override – Con, Folder 2</p><p>1970 3) Issues – Revenue Sharing – Federal Tax Revenues to State and Local Governments</p><p>1970 4) Issues – S. 1077 – Anti-Obscenity Bill</p><p>1970 5) Issues – School Prayer</p><p>1970 6) Issues – Senior Aide Program</p><p>1970 7) Issues – Vietnam – 1970 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1970 8) Issues – Welfare Reform – Family Assistance Plan, Folder 1</p><p>1970 9) Issues – Welfare Reform – Family Assistance Plan, Folder 2 1969-1970 10) Legislative Files – Ad Hoc Committee in Connecticut on Health Budget Crisis – Health Education and Welfare</p><p>Box 1749</p><p>1969-1970 1) Legislative Files – Agriculture Committee</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Anti-Ballistic Missile System</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Banking and Currency Committee</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Cambodia Invasion, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Cambodia Invasion, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Cambodia Invasion, Folder 3</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Cambodia Invasion, Folder 4</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Cambodia Invasion – Post Statement</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – Charitable Institutions</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – Chiropractic Care – Inclusion in Medicare</p><p>Box 1750</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Commission on Population Growth and the American Future</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Communism</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Cooper-Church Amendment</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – District of Columbia Committee</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – General Education</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – General Labor</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Hunger</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Special Education</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Special Labor 1970 11) Legislative Files – Education and Labor Committee – Special Subcommittee on Education</p><p>1970 12) Legislative Files – Electoral College Reform</p><p>1970 13) Legislative Files – Emergency Home Finance Act</p><p>1970 14) Legislative Files – Employee Benefits</p><p>1970 15) Legislative Files – Environment – H.R. 16053 – Council for Recycling of Material from Solid Wastes</p><p>1970 16) Legislative Files – Environment – H.R. 16054 – Clean Air Act</p><p>1970 17) Legislative Files – Environment – H.R. 16055 – Environmental Financing Authority</p><p>1970 18) Legislative Files – Environment – H.R. 16057 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act</p><p>1970 19) Legislative Files – Equal Rights for Women Amendment</p><p>1970 20) Legislative Files – Family Assistance Information</p><p>1970 21) Legislative Files – Family Planning</p><p>1970 22) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Biafra – Nigerian Civil War</p><p>Box 1751</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Middle East, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Middle East, Folder 2</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Middle East, Folder 3</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – North Korea</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 1</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 2</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs – Vietnam, Folder 3 Box 1752</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Foreign Affairs Committee</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – General Tax Reform</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Government Operations Committee</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – H.R. 1180 – Regulation of Over the Counter Vitamins and Health Foods</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – H.R. 4249 – Voting Rights Act</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – H.R. 10791 – Data Processing for GAO – Government Accounting Office – Government Operations</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – H.R. 11289 – Postal Service Ban on “False” Materials</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – H.R. 11620 – Education and Labor Committee – Manpower Training Legislation</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – H.R. 11870 – Increase of Weight and Width Limitations on Interstate Highways</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – H.R. 11905 – Postal Service Act of 1969</p><p>1970 11) Legislative Files – H.R. 12025 – National Timber Supply – National Forest Timber Conservation and Management Act of 1969, Folder 1</p><p>1970 12) Legislative Files – Legislative Files – H.R. 12025 – National Timber Supply – National Forest Timber Conservation and Management Act of 1969, Folder 2</p><p>1970 13) Legislative Files – H.R. 12025 – National Timber Supply – National Forest Timber Conservation and Management Act of 1969, Folder 3</p><p>1969-1970 14) Legislative Files – H.R. 13134 – Passport Services Legislation</p><p>Box 1753</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – H.R. 13311 – Transportation Trust Fund Bill</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – H.R. 13948 – Consumer Affairs – Consumer Protection Act of 1969</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – H.R. 15959 – Bottle Bill – Bottle Return Deposits, Folder 1</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – H.R. 15959 – Bottle Bill – Bottle Return Deposits, Folder 2 1970 5) Legislative Files – H.R. 16058 – To Develop Water Quality Management Programs – Bill to Establish a National College of Ecological and Environmental Studies</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – H.R. 16376 – Improve Law Enforcement – Effectiveness of Police Services</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – H.R. 16916 – HEW – Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Veto – Education Appropriations</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – H.R. 16920 – Mills Textile, Apparel, and Footwear Bill</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – H.R. 17889 – Trade in Shears</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – H.R. 17922 – Trade Reform – Mink Quota Legislation</p><p>1970 11) Legislative Files – H.R. 18214 – To Establish Office of Consumer Affairs in Executive Office of President and Consumer Protection Agency</p><p>1970 12) Legislative Files – H.R. 18446 – To Adjust Agricultural Production to Provide a Transitional Program for Farmers – Government Farm Program Bill</p><p>1970 13) Legislative Files – House Concurrent Resolution 570 – Freedom for Ukraine</p><p>1970 14) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 455 – Prayer Amendment</p><p>1970 15) Legislative Files – House Joint Resolution 1382 – To Authorize President to Declare November 11 (Veteran’s Day) as National Day to Support Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia</p><p>1970 16) Legislative Files – House Resolution 778 – Towards Peace in Middle East</p><p>1970 17) Legislative Files – House Resolution 928 – Impeachment of Justice William O. Douglas</p><p>1970 18) Legislative Files – House Resolution 11961 – Social Security Act</p><p>1969-1970 19) Legislative Files – House Resolution 14245 – Commission on Population Growth and American Futures</p><p>1970 20) Legislative Files – House Resolution 17990 – Bans Sale of Mailing Lists by Federal Agencies</p><p>1970 21) Legislative Files – Indian Affairs</p><p>Box 1754</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Inflation 1970 2) Legislative Files – Institute for Rapid Transit – S. 3134</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Interior and Insular Affairs Committee</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Internal Security Committee</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Joint Atomic Energy Committee</p><p>1969-1970 8) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1970 9) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1755</p><p>1969-1970 1) Legislative Files – Judiciary Committee, Folder 3</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Lowering Voting Age to 18</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Medical Facilities</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Minimum Wage</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Miscellaneous, Folder 1</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Miscellaneous, Folder 2</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – National Art Museum of Sport</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – National Endowment for the Arts, Folder 1</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – National Endowment for the Arts, Folder 2</p><p>1970 11) Legislative Files – National Parks and Recreation</p><p>Box 1756</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – National Spending Priorities, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – National Spending Priorities, Folder 2 1970 3) Legislative Files – Oil Depletion Allowance</p><p>1969-1970 4) Legislative Files – Pollution – Air, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1970 5) Legislative Files – Pollution – Air, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Pollution - Water</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Pornography</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Folder 1</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Folder 2</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – Postal Rate Increase, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1757</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Postal Rate Increase, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Postal Reform – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Postal Reform – Postal Workers – Compulsory Unionization, Folder 1</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Postal Reform – Postal Workers – Compulsory Unionization, Folder 2</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Public Works – Air and Water Pollution</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – Public Works Committee</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – Questionnaire – General Views</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Railroad Retirement</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – Roads</p><p>1970 10) Legislative Files – Rules Committee</p><p>1970 11) Legislative Files – S. 2203 – Murphy Farm Bill</p><p>1970 12) Legislative Files – Science and Astronautics Committee</p><p>1970 13) Legislative Files – Senior Citizens</p><p>1970 14) Legislative Files – Small Business Committee 1970 15) Legislative Files – Social Security and Medicare</p><p>1970 16) Legislative Files – Surtax and Investment Credit</p><p>Box 1758</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – SST – Supersonic Transport Plane</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Tax Reform</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Teachers Under Medicare</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Trade Act of 1970 – After Vote</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – Unnecessary Junkets – United States-Soviet Union Officials Exchange</p><p>1970 6) Legislative Files – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Laboratory – Milford, Connecticut</p><p>1970 7) Legislative Files – VA – Veterans Administration Hospitals</p><p>1970 8) Legislative Files – Veterans Affairs Committee</p><p>1970 9) Legislative Files – Vietnam</p><p>Box 1759</p><p>1970 1) Legislative Files – Voting Record</p><p>1970 2) Legislative Files – Voting Rights Act of 1965</p><p>1970 3) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 4) Legislative Files – Ways and Means Committee – Trade Proposals</p><p>1970 5) Legislative Files – White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health</p><p>1970 6) Penn Central Railroad</p><p>1970 7) Personal – Condolences</p><p>1970 8) Personal – Congratulations – Outgoing</p><p>1970 9) Personal Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1760 1970 1) Personal Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) Personal Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1970 3) Personal – Gratuity Letters</p><p>1970 4) Personal – Out of District</p><p>1970 5) Personal – Mrs. Bunny Weicker Recipe – Chicken Livers and Wild Rice</p><p>1970 6) Political – District</p><p>1970 7) Press Letters</p><p>1970 8) Requests – January, Folder 1</p><p>1970 9) Requests – January, Folder 2</p><p>1970 10) Requests – February, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1761</p><p>1970 1) Requests – February, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) Requests – March, Folder 1</p><p>1970 3) Requests – March, Folder 2</p><p>1970 4) Requests – April, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) Requests – April, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1762</p><p>1970 1) Requests – May, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) Requests – May, Folder 2</p><p>1970 3) Requests – June, Folder 1</p><p>1970 4) Requests – June, Folder 2</p><p>1970 5) Requests – July, Folder 1 Box 1763</p><p>1970 1) Requests – July, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) Requests – August, Folder 1</p><p>1970 3) Requests – August, Folder 2</p><p>1970 4) Requests – September, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) Requests – September, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) Requests – October, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1764</p><p>1970 1) Requests – October, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) Requests – October, Folder 3</p><p>1970 3) Requests – November</p><p>1970 4) Requests – December</p><p>1970 5) Requests – Photos</p><p>1970 6) Requests – Publications – General</p><p>1970 7) Requests – Tours – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 8) Student Riots and Unrest</p><p>1970 9) Telegrams</p><p>1970 10) Thank Yous – Incoming – January-April</p><p>1970 11) Thank Yous – Incoming – May-August</p><p>Box 1765</p><p>1970 1) Thank Yous – Incoming – September-December</p><p>1970 2) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 1</p><p>1970 3) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 2 1970 4) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 3</p><p>1970 5) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 4</p><p>1970 6) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 5</p><p>1970 7) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 6</p><p>Box 1766</p><p>1970 1) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 7</p><p>1970 2) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 8</p><p>1970 3) Thank Yous – Outgoing – January-April, Folder 9</p><p>1970 4) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 2</p><p>1970 6) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1767</p><p>1970 1) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 4</p><p>1970 2) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 5</p><p>1970 3) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 6</p><p>1970 4) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 7</p><p>1970 5) Thank Yous – Outgoing – May-August, Folder 8</p><p>1970 6) Thank Yous – Outgoing – September-December, Folder 1</p><p>1970 7) Thank Yous – Outgoing – September-December, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1768</p><p>1970 1) Thank Yous – Outgoing – September-December, Folder 3 Alphabetical Correspondence</p><p>1969-1970 2) Departmental Files – Federal Communications Commission</p><p>1967-1970 3) Departmental Files – Health, Education, and Welfare</p><p>1969-1970 4) Departmental Files – National Labor Relations Board</p><p>1969-1970 5) Departmental Files – Small Business Administration</p><p>1969-1970 6) Departmental Files – White House – Environmental Council – Council on Environmental Quality</p><p>1969-1971 7) Legislative Files – Appropriations, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1971 8) Legislative Files – Appropriations, Folder 2</p><p>1970-1971 9) Legislative Files – Armed Services – Draft Reform</p><p>Box 1769</p><p>1969-1970 1) Legislative Files – Fire Arms</p><p>1969-1970 2) Legislative Files – House Concurrent Resolutions 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 – Biafra – Nigerian Civil War – Sense of Congress</p><p>1969-1970 3) Legislative Files – National Timber Supply Act, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1970 4) Legislative Files – National Timber Supply Act, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1970 5) Personal – Christmas Cards</p><p>1969-1970 6) Personal – Clubs and Organizations – Membership</p><p>1969-1970 7) Personal – Office – Financial Disclosures</p><p>Sub-series C – Articles by Weicker</p><p>Undated 8) Report: “America’s Future in the Sea: Thoughts on a National Ocean Policy”</p><p>1969 9) U.S. Space Program, Veterans Administration, Visitors to the Capitol Building, February 13</p><p>1969 10) Efforts to Improve the Penn Central Railroad Commuter Division. February 27 1969 11) Transportation Issues, School Prayer, February 27</p><p>1969 12) Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S. Postal Service, Veterans, Water Pollution, Taxes, March 6</p><p>1969 13) Praise for First Seven Weeks of the Nixon Administration, March 6</p><p>1969 14) Apollo 9 Launch, Budget Issues, Taxes, March 10</p><p>1969 15) Nigerian-Biafran Situation, Space Program, Veterans, Long Island Sound, March 20</p><p>1969 16) Railroad Reliability, March 27</p><p>1969 17) Nixon Administration, Campus Unrest, Israel, March 31</p><p>1969 18) Constituent Mail, Budget Issues, NASA, April 11</p><p>1969 19) Funding for the Safeguard Anti-Ballistic Missile System, School Prayer, 17th Annual Republican’s Women’s Conference, April 17</p><p>1969 20) Water Quality Improvement Act of 1969, Education Act, Nixon’s Accomplishments, Washington Visitors, April 25</p><p>1969 21) Military Spending versus “Positive Program” Spending, April 30</p><p>1969 22) Campus Disorders, May 1</p><p>1969 23) Pornographic Material, Housing, Pollution, May 12</p><p>1969 24) Campus Riots, U.S. Passports, Military Draft, May 19</p><p>1969 25) The Federal Bureaucracy, Elimination of Hunger and Malnutrition, Immigration Laws, May 26</p><p>1969 26) First Moon Launch, Ten Percent Surtax Continuation, June 1</p><p>1969 27) Pollution, Agriculture Appropriations, Post Office Reform, June 8</p><p>1969 28) Congressional Baseball Game, U.S. Space Program, ROTC, Construction Safety, June 15</p><p>1969 29) Clark Clifford, Pentagon Practices, College Campus Violence, Congressional Baseball Game, June 22</p><p>1969 30) Federal Transportation Act, June 29 Box 1770</p><p>1969 1) Extension of the Surtax, Conservation, Environment, Passport Program, July 6</p><p>1969 2) First Moon Launch, School Prayer, Penn Central Railroad, July 13</p><p>1969 3) U.S. Space Program/First Moon Launch, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Eisenhower Silver Dollar, July 20</p><p>1969 4) U.S. Space Program, Housing, New Haven Branch of the Penn Central Railroad, July 27</p><p>1969 5) Education Appropriation, Passport Problems, Tax Reform, August 3</p><p>1969 6) Military Strength versus Positive Programs, August 10</p><p>1969 7) U.S. Space Program, Taxes, Transportation, August 11</p><p>1969 8) Postal Service, Transportation, Welfare, Surtax Extension, August 17</p><p>1969 9) Hurricane Camille – Satellite Detection Systems and Weather Forecasting, August 24</p><p>1969 10) Campus Unrest, Military Academies, September 7</p><p>1969 11) Interstate Commerce Commission, Pollution, Transportation, Unsafe Toys, September 21</p><p>1969 12) Narcotics, Penn Central Railroad, Revenue Sharing, Space Program, September 28</p><p>1969 13) Defense Department Appropriations, October 5</p><p>1969 14) Vietnam Policy, October 12</p><p>1969 15) Legislation – Welfare, Social Security, Pollution, October 19</p><p>1969 16) Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969, October 26</p><p>1969 17) Senior Citizens, Housing, November 2</p><p>1969 18) Letters from Weicker’s Constituents, November 9</p><p>1969 19) Narcotics Conference, Veterans Hospital in West Haven, Connecticut, November 16</p><p>1969 20) Urban Renewal, Narcotics, Transportation, November 23 1969 21) Concerns of the Residents of the Fourth Congressional District, Connecticut, December 7 1969 22) Defense Department Appropriations, Housing, Voting Rights, General Electric Strike, December 14</p><p>1970 23) Concerns of Connecticut Residents, January 11</p><p>1970 24) Connecticut Transportation Issues, January 18</p><p>1970 25) Budget – Washington Report, January 25</p><p>1970 26) Funding for Education, February 1</p><p>1970 27) Government Bureaucracy, February 8</p><p>1970 28) Department of Housing and Urban Development, Railroads, Conservation, February 15</p><p>1970 29) Weicker Amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969, February 22</p><p>1970 30) Penn Central Commuter Division Improvement, March 1</p><p>1970 31) Problems with Government Services – Residents of the Fourth Congressional District of Connecticut, March 8</p><p>1970 32) Terrorism – Attacks on Commercial Aircraft, March 15</p><p>1970 33) Adequate Living Space and Conditions, March 29</p><p>1970 34) Ethics – Justice William O. Douglas, April 20</p><p>1970 35) Transportation, Space – Science Needs, Earth Day, Weicker/Agnew Tennis Match, May 4</p><p>1970 36) Kent State Shootings, May 19</p><p>1970 37) Americans in Foreign Jails, May 28</p><p>1970 38) Youth – Washington Report, Memorial Day, June 8</p><p>1970 39) Making Assumptions and Jumping to Conclusions, June 14</p><p>1970 40) Subjects of Legislation in Congress, June 28</p><p>1970 41) Railroad Management in New England, Crime Legislation, July 8 1970 42) Internal Revenue Service Building Visitors Gallery, Drugs, Population Growth in Connecticut, July 12</p><p>1970 43) Protection of Connecticut’s Parks, July 20</p><p>1970 44) Pollution of Long Island Sound, July 26</p><p>1970 45) Representative Town Meetings, Transportation Progress, Veterans Hospitals, August 5</p><p>1970 46) Refuse Act of 1899, August 10</p><p>1970 47) Health Legislation, August 24</p><p>1970 48) Questions from Connecticut Residents, August 30</p><p>1970 49) Aircraft Hijacking, Cars, Communicable Diseases, Water and Sewer Facilities, September 14</p><p>1970 50) Revenue Sharing for Connecticut, September 20</p><p>Sub-series D – Clippings</p><p>1970 51) [Clippings] – January-February</p><p>1970 52) [Clippings] – March-May</p><p>1970 53) [Clippings] – June-July</p><p>Box 1771</p><p>1970 1) [Clippings] – August</p><p>1970 2) [Clippings] – September</p><p>1970 3) [Clippings] – October, Folder 1</p><p>1970 4) [Clippings] – October, Folder 2</p><p>1970 5) [Clippings] – November</p><p>1970 6) [Clippings] – December Sub-series E – Press Releases</p><p>Press Releases – Chronological By Month</p><p>1969 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – January</p><p>1969 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – February</p><p>1969 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – March</p><p>1969 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – April</p><p>1969 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – May</p><p>1969 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – June</p><p>1969 13) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – July</p><p>1969 14) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – August</p><p>1969 15) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – September</p><p>1969 16) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – October</p><p>1969 17) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – November</p><p>Box 1772</p><p>1969 1) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – December</p><p>1970 2) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – January</p><p>1970 3) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – February</p><p>1970 4) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – March</p><p>1970 5) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – April</p><p>1970 6) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – May</p><p>1970 7) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – June</p><p>1970 8) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – July</p><p>1970 9) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – August</p><p>1970 10) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – September 1970 11) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – October</p><p>1970 12) [Press Releases] – Chronological by Month – November</p><p>Press Releases – Chronological by Date</p><p>1968 13) [Press Releases] – New Haven – Railroad Commuters, September 27</p><p>1968 14) [Press Releases] – Proposed Legislation to Ease the Restrictions on Immigration from Ireland, October 6</p><p>1968 15) [Press Releases] – Rail Transportation, October 7</p><p>1969 16) [Press Releases] – Congressman Adam Clayton Powell to Pay Restitution, January 4</p><p>1969 17) [Press Releases] – Congressman Lowell Weicker Sworn In as a Member of the 91st Congress, January 6</p><p>1969 18) [Press Releases] – Congressman Weicker’s Office Locations and Phone Number, January 7</p><p>1969 19) [Press Releases] – Connecticut to Receive Federal Funds for a New Teacher Training Program, January 7</p><p>1969 20) [Press Releases] – Grant to Assist Three Cuban Students to Continue Attending the University of Bridgeport, January 8</p><p>1969 21) [Press Releases] – Weicker Elected President of the 91st Club, January 14</p><p>1969 22) [Press Releases] – Water Projects – Water Resources Development and Flood Control Projects in Connecticut, January 15</p><p>1969 23) [Press Releases] – A Bipartisan Resolution to Increase Relief for Nigeria- Biafra, January 22</p><p>1969 24) [Press Releases] – Connecticut to Receive Federal Funds to Improve Law Enforcement, January 22</p><p>1969 25) [Press Releases] – Congressman Weicker Appointed to Committee Dealing with Astronautics and Government Operations, January 23</p><p>1969 26) [Press Releases] – Congressman Weicker’s Remarks Concerning “Freedom Loving Ukrainian People”, January 23</p><p>1969 27) [Press Releases] – Air Force Recruitment Package Sent to 70 Year Old David Aberman, Bridgeport, Connecticut, January 28 1969 28) [Press Releases] – Weicker Condemns Iraq for Hanging 14 Men, January 28</p><p>1969 29) [Press Releases] – Praise for Wilton Junior and Senior High Schools/Aid to Schools in India and Guatemala, January 29</p><p>1969 30) [Press Releases] – Gerald Ford’s Praise for Weicker, February 1</p><p>1969 31) [Press Releases] – Residents of the Fourth Congressional District to Meet Congressman Weicker, February 3</p><p>1969 32) [Press Releases] – Longshoremen’s Strike of East Coast Piers, February 5</p><p>1969 33) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule for the Congressional Recess, February 5</p><p>1969 34) [Press Releases] – Private Physician Care of Veterans Upon Closing of the Bridgeport Veterans Clinic, February 6</p><p>1969 35) [Press Releases] – Weicker Urges Presidential Intervention in the East Coast Longshoremen’s Strike, February 6</p><p>1969 36) [Press Releases] – Weicker’s Appointment to the Board of Visitors/United States Maritime Academy, New York, February 10</p><p>1969 37) [Press Releases] – Weicker Announces a Contract Awarded to CBS Laboratories, February 13</p><p>1969 38) [Press Releases] – Announcement of a Contract Awarded to the Bridgeport Rolling Mills, February 14</p><p>1969 39) [Press Releases] – Weicker Urges the Republican Party to Attract Youth to the GOP, February 15</p><p>1969 40) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Voluntary School Prayer, February 18</p><p>1969 41) [Press Releases] – Weicker Praises Nixon for His Leadership During the First Month of the Administration, February 19</p><p>1969 42) [Press Releases] – Announcement of Contract to the International Harvester Corporation, February 20</p><p>1969 43) [Press Releases] – Release of Government Funds to the Bridgeport Rehabilitation Center, February 20</p><p>1969 44) [Press Releases] – Showing of a Motion Picture of the Flight of Apollo 8, Bridgeport Area, February 20</p><p>1969 45) [Press Releases] – Weicker to Witness the Apollo 9 Launch, February 20 1969 46) [Press Releases] – Contract Award to the J.P. Salmini Company/Air Conditioning for the Fairfield Post Office, February 21</p><p>1969 47) [Press Releases] – Research Grant to Study Male Schizophrenics Awarded to Fairfield University, February 21</p><p>1969 48) [Press Releases] – Weicker Sponsored Bill to Catalog all Federal Assistance Programs, February 26</p><p>1969 49) [Press Releases] – Weicker Appointment Schedule/Weekend of March 7, March 4</p><p>1969 50) [Press Releases] – Appointment of Dr. Thomas Paine as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, March 5</p><p>1969 51) [Press Releases] – Weicker Urges Young Republicans to Attend the National Leadership Training School, March 6</p><p>1969 52) [Press Releases] – Opposition to the Proposed Expansion of Westchester Airport, March 7</p><p>1969 53) [Press Releases] – Congressional Reorganization Bill, March 13</p><p>1969 54) [Press Releases] – Weicker Returns to Connecticut for Two Public Appearances, March 15</p><p>1969 55) [Press Releases] – 1965 Immigration Act/Irish Immigrants, March 17</p><p>1969 56) [Press Releases] – “Boy of the Year” – Three Boys to Spend a Week in Washington, March 18</p><p>1969 57) [Press Releases] – Contract Awarded by the Army to Remington Arms Company, March 19, 1969</p><p>1969 58) [Press Releases] – General Services Administration Requests Funding for Construction of a Post Office in Stamford, Connecticut, March 19</p><p>1969 59) [Press Releases] – School Youngsters Viewing the Film of the “Apollo 8 Debrief”, March 25</p><p>1969 60) [Press Releases] – Praise for “Kids Who Care”/Fairfield Teenagers Writing and Sending Packages t Soldiers in Vietnam, March 27</p><p>1969 61) [Press Releases] – Weicker Request for an Investigation of the Death of a Connecticut Soldier at Fort Dix, New Jersey, April 3</p><p>1969 62) [Press Releases] – Congress as an Innovated Creative Force, April 6 1969 63) [Press Releases] – Weicker’s Schedule for the Congressional Recess, April 7- 15, April 6</p><p>1969 64) [Press Releases] – Meeting Arranged by Weicker/Improvement of Commuter Transportation and a Coordinated Northeast Transit System, April 9</p><p>1969 65) [Press Releases] – Connecticut’s Financial Crisis/Assessing Blame, April 11</p><p>1969 66) [Press Releases] – Funding for the New Haven Branch of the Penn Central Railroad, April 15</p><p>1969 67) [Press Releases] – Distribution of a NASA Film – “A New Look at an Old Planet”, April 21</p><p>1969 68) [Press Releases] – Investigation of the Progressive School of Beauty Culture, Stamford, Connecticut, April 21</p><p>1969 69) [Press Releases] – Press Conference to Release Reports on the Death of Private George Trampler at Fort Dix, New Jersey, April 28</p><p>1969 70) [Press Releases] – Announcement of Weicker’s Appointment to the House Republican Conference Research Committee on Transportation, April 30</p><p>Box 1773</p><p>1969 1) [Press Releases] – Loan to Tunisia for Railroad Modernization/Question of Funds for Mass Transit in the Northeast, May 7</p><p>1969 2) [Press Releases] – Result of Investigation of Funding to the Progressive School of Beauty Culture, Stamford, Connecticut, May 7</p><p>1969 3) [Press Releases] – Bill to Regulate the Sending of Pornographic Mail, May 8</p><p>1969 4) [Press Releases] – The Message of the 1968 Election, May 9</p><p>1969 5) [Press Releases] – Weickers Invited to White House Reception, May 9</p><p>1969 6) [Press Releases] – National Transportation Week/Encourage Passage of the Federal Transportation Act, May 10</p><p>1969 7) [Press Releases] – U.S. Passport Service for Fairfield, Connecticut, May 14</p><p>1969 8) [Press Releases] – Opinion Poll to Connecticut Residents, May 15</p><p>1969 9) [Press Releases] – Legislation Denying Federal Aid/Loans to Campus Rioters, May 16 1969 10) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Develop a Computer System for Congressional Operations, May 20</p><p>1969 11) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Easing Restrictions of the 1965 Immigration Act, May 22</p><p>1969 12) [Press Releases] – Legislation Establishing the Joint Committee on the Environment, May 26</p><p>1969 13) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Require Housing be Built to Replace Demolished Units in Urban Renewal Areas, May 28</p><p>1969 14) [Press Releases] – Competition for Service Academies Nominations, June 4</p><p>1969 15) [Press Releases] – Support for Reserve Officers Training Programs on College Campuses, R.O.T.C., June 4</p><p>1969 16) [Press Releases] – Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor Glorified/Use of a United States Aircraft Carrier, June 9</p><p>1969 17) [Press Releases] – Pablo Otero Awarded a Scholarship to Study at the University of Salamanca, Spain, June 13</p><p>1969 18) [Press Releases] – Three Bridgeport Boy’s Club Teenagers Spend a Week in Washington, D.C. as a Guest of Congressman Weicker, June 13</p><p>1969 19) [Press Releases] – Press Conference on the Navy’s Participation in the Film “Tora! Tora! Tora!”, June 17</p><p>1969 20) [Press Releases] – Weicker Report to the President on Campus Unrest, June 19</p><p>1969 21) [Press Releases] – Issuance of Passports in Connecticut, June 21</p><p>1969 22) [Press Releases] – Federal Transportation Act/Provide a Coordinated Transportation System, June 24</p><p>1969 23) [Press Releases] – Opinion Poll of Connecticut’s Fourth Congressional District, June 26</p><p>1969 24) [Press Releases] – Voluntary Prayer in Schools, June 27</p><p>1969 25) [Press Releases] – Seven Interns in the Office of Congressman Weicker, June 28</p><p>1969 26) [Press Releases] – Weicker Bridgeport Office Schedule, June 29 1969 27) [Press Releases] – Opinion Poll Response in Opposition to the Ten Percent Surtax, June 30</p><p>1969 28) [Press Releases] – Weicker Votes Against Extension of the Ten Percent Surtax, June 30</p><p>1969 29) [Press Releases] – Voluntary Prayer in Public Schools Poll, July 3</p><p>1969 30) [Press Releases] – Safeguard Anti-Ballistic Missile System Poll, July 7</p><p>1969 31) [Press Releases] – Notice of Press Conference – New Haven Rail Commuter Service, July 8</p><p>1969 32) [Press Releases] – “National Beach Clean Up Week”, July 9</p><p>1969 33) [Press Releases] – Revision of the New Haven Rail Commuter Fare Structure, July 9</p><p>1969 34) [Press Releases] – U.S. Postal Service Poll, July 11</p><p>1969 35) [Press Releases] – Withdrawal from Vietnam War Poll, July 14</p><p>1969 36) [Press Releases] – Good Will Messages Aboard Space Flight, July 16</p><p>1969 37) [Press Releases] – Public Housing/Urban Renewal Projects Poll, July 18</p><p>1969 38) [Press Releases] – Urban Renewal Legislation, July 22</p><p>1969 39) [Press Releases] – Astronaut Memorial at the Kennedy Space Center, July 25</p><p>1969 40) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Provide Personnel/Offices to Handle Increased Passport Applications, July 28</p><p>1969 41) [Press Releases] – Voting Age – Connecticut’s Fourth Congressional District Residents Opinions, July 28</p><p>1969 42) [Press Releases] – Poll/Federal Aid Necessary to Improve Service on the New Haven Division of the Penn Central Railroad, August 1</p><p>1969 43) [Press Releases] – Weicker Appointment to the NASA Oversight Subcommittee, August 1</p><p>1969 44) [Press Releases] – Penn Central Rail Fare Increases, August 4</p><p>1969 45) [Press Releases] – Volunteer Armed Forces, August 5</p><p>1969 46) [Press Releases] – Preservation of United States Natural Resources, August 11 1969 47) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Streamline the U.S. Passport System, August 12</p><p>1969 48) [Press Releases] – U.S. Passport System, August 13</p><p>1969 49) [Press Releases] – Revenue Sharing Poll, Fourth Congressional District, Connecticut, August 14</p><p>1969 50) [Press Releases] – The Fishers Island Reception/Planning for the 1970 Campaigns, August 16</p><p>1969 51) [Press Releases] – Poll Conducted on the Level of Government That Should be Responsible for Welfare Programs, August 18</p><p>1969 52) [Press Releases] – Deadline for Competition for Admission to U.S. Service Academies, August 25</p><p>1969 53) [Press Releases] – Report on the Apollo 11 Flight to Fourth Congressional District Residents, September 8</p><p>1969 54) [Press Releases] – New Haven Rail Ticket Prices, September 16</p><p>1969 55) [Press Releases] – Weicker Appointment as Chairman of the Public Ground Transportation Committee, September 18</p><p>1969 56) [Press Releases] – Intern Program Amendment to the Legislative Appropriations Act, Defeat, September 19</p><p>1969 57) [Press Releases] – Meeting Between Weicker and Penn Central Railroad Officials, September 19</p><p>1969 58) [Press Releases] – Statement Protesting the Treatment of American Prisoners in North Vietnam, September 20</p><p>1969 59) [Press Releases] – Use of Illegal Narcotics in Fairfield County, Connecticut, September 22</p><p>1969 60) [Press Releases] – Maintenance and Repairs Made to the New Haven Rail Commuter Trains, September 23</p><p>1969 61) [Press Releases] – Revenue Sharing Program, September 26</p><p>1969 62) [Press Releases] – Long Range National Space Program Goals, September 28</p><p>1969 63) [Press Releases] – Interstate Commerce Commission Authority to Set Standards for Rail Passenger Service, September 30</p><p>1969 64) [Press Releases] – Expediting Action on Appropriations, October 1 1969 65) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule – Bridgeport and Stamford Offices, October 1</p><p>1969 66) [Press Releases] – Legislation Which Would Create a Permanent Office of Consumer Affairs, October 2</p><p>1969 67) [Press Releases] – The Defense Department Appropriations Bill, October 2</p><p>1969 68) [Press Releases] – Funds Owed to the Government by Twentieth Century Fox/Assistance in the Production of “Tora! Tora! Tora!”, October 3</p><p>1969 69) [Press Releases] – Efforts to End the Vietnam War, October 4</p><p>1969 70) [Press Releases] – Water Pollution Program – Appropriations, October 7</p><p>1969 71) [Press Releases] – Roosevelt School, Bridgeport, Connecticut – Handicapped Students Trip to Washington, D.C., October 8</p><p>1969 72) [Press Releases] – Continued Efforts for Peace in Vietnam, October 9</p><p>1969 73) [Press Releases] – The Public Works Appropriation Act – Water Pollution, October 9</p><p>1969 74) [Press Releases] – Welfare Reform – Bill to Establish a Family Assistance Plan for Low Income Families, October 9</p><p>Box 1774</p><p>1969 1) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Candidates Receive Encouragement form President Nixon, October 10</p><p>1969 2) [Press Releases] – Social Security Benefits Increase, October 14</p><p>1969 3) [Press Releases] – Support for President Nixon in Efforts to Disengage from the Vietnam War, October 15</p><p>1969 4) [Press Releases] – The Export Control Act, October 17</p><p>1969 5) [Press Releases] – Legislation for Medical Treatment, Research, and Equipment to Combat Kidney Related Diseases, October 20</p><p>1969 6) [Press Releases] – Legislation Authorizing the Department of Transportation to Establish Safety Regulations for Railroads, October 21</p><p>1969 7) [Press Releases] – Amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Act/Construction of Housing in Urban Renewal Areas, October 22 1969 8) [Press Releases] – Appropriation to Finance Research into the Causes of Narcotics Addiction, October 23</p><p>1969 9) [Press Releases] – Army Testing of a Vaccine to Check Outbreaks of Type A Bacterial Meningitis, October 31</p><p>1969 10) [Press Releases] – Meeting in Fairfield County to Discuss the Narcotics Problem, October 31</p><p>1969 11) [Press Releases] – Resolution in Tribute to Servicemen and Veterans of the Vietnam Conflict, November 6</p><p>1969 12) [Press Releases] – Visit with Veterans at West Haven Veteran Hospital, November 10</p><p>1969 13) [Press Releases] – Requirement that Housing be Constructed to Replace Homes Demolished Under Urban Renewal Programs, November 11</p><p>1969 14) [Press Releases] – Department of Transportation Appropriation Bill – Need for a Coordinated Transportation System, November 19</p><p>1969 15) [Press Releases] – Meeting Called by Weicker to Discuss Narcotics Addiction and Drug Abuse, November 21</p><p>1969 16) [Press Releases] – Meeting Held to Combat Narcotics Addiction and Drug Abuse in Fairfield County, Connecticut, November 24</p><p>1969 17) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide Relocation Payments to Those Dispossessed by Urban Renewal, November 25</p><p>1969 18) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide Continuation and Improvement of Passenger Service – New Haven Division – Penn Central Railroad, December 1</p><p>1969 19) [Press Releases] – Relocation Payments to Those Whose Property is Taken for Urban Renewal, December 4</p><p>1969 20) [Press Releases] – One-for-One Replacement of Housing Destroyed by Urban Renewal, December 9</p><p>1969 21) [Press Releases] – Extension of the Office of Economic Opportunity, December 13</p><p>1969 22) [Press Releases] – Weicker Christmas Message 1970, December 16, 1969</p><p>1969 23) [Press Releases] – The Omnibus Tax Reform Bill/Relief for the Middle Income Taxpayer, December 22 1969 24) [Press Releases] – The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, December 23</p><p>1970 25) [Press Releases] – Allow Bids for New Rail Cars/New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad, January 6</p><p>1970 26) [Press Releases] – Federal Summer Employment for Students Deadline, January 9</p><p>1970 27) [Press Releases] – Peace in the Middle East, January 12</p><p>1970 28) [Press Releases] – Food Stamp Program Expanded, January 13</p><p>1970 29) [Press Releases] – United States Space Program, January 13</p><p>1970 30) [Press Releases] – Resolution – U.S. to Support Israeli and Arab Negotiations for Peace, January 19</p><p>1970 31) [Press Releases] – Weicker’s Assistance to W. Irving Granville to Meet President Nixon, January 22</p><p>1970 32) [Press Releases] – Priorities for Government Spending, January 23</p><p>1970 33) [Press Releases] – U.S. Government Budget, January 23</p><p>1970 34) [Press Releases] – Dean Frederick Redlich Comments – Weicker’s Vote on the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations Veto, January 30</p><p>1970 35) [Press Releases] – Interns – Rebecca Talcott and Sherry Cranmer, February 2</p><p>1970 36) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Create a Standing Committee to Handle Environmental Legislation, February 4</p><p>1970 37) [Press Releases] – Federal Funds to Improve the Penn Central Railroad, February 10</p><p>1970 38) [Press Releases] – Collection of Funds for Use of Navy Equipment to Film the Attack on Pearl Harbor, February 17</p><p>1970 39) [Press Releases] – Weicker Resolution – French Pro-Arab Policy in the Middle East, February 18</p><p>1970 40) [Press Releases] – Conference to Negotiate an Agreement on the Use of Funds for the Penn Central Railroad, February 27</p><p>1970 41) [Press Releases] – Timber Legislation Defeated, February 27 1970 42) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide Federal Funds to Improve Municipality Police Departments, March</p><p>1970 43) [Press Releases] – Government Take Over of the Right of Ways of U.S. Railroads, March 4</p><p>1970 44) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Funds to Municipalities to Improve Police Departments, March 11</p><p>1970 45) [Press Releases] – Republicans and Connecticut, March 11</p><p>1970 46) [Press Releases] – Terrorism – Hijacking of Aircraft, March 12</p><p>1970 47) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule – Week of March 16-22</p><p>1970 48) [Press Releases] – Silver Jubilee Conference of Girls Clubs of America, April 2</p><p>1970 49) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Modernize and Improve the U.S. Passport System, April 8</p><p>1970 50) [Press Releases] – Negotiations on Use of Funds for New Equipment for the New Haven Commuter Rail, April 9</p><p>1970 51) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule, April 12-26</p><p>1970 52) [Press Releases] – Youth – Career Key Dinner/Girls Clubs of America, April 14</p><p>1970 53) [Press Releases] – “Operation Lend an Ear” – Education, April 16</p><p>1970 54) [Press Releases] – Committee to Investigate the Possible Impeachment of Associate Justice Douglas, April 19</p><p>1970 55) [Press Releases] – Review Decision Not to Sell Jets Israel, April 19</p><p>1970 56) [Press Releases] – “Senior Citizens Month” – May, April 20</p><p>1970 57) [Press Releases] – Economic Issues and Connecticut, April 21</p><p>1970 58) [Press Releases] – Funding for the United States Space Program, April 23</p><p>1970 59) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Route 9 – Preserving the Natural Environment, April 24</p><p>1970 60) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule, April 26-May 10</p><p>1970 61) [Press Releases] – Benefit Tennis Match – Agnew/Blatchford vs. Weicker/Javits, April 27 1970 62) [Press Releases] – Public Hearings on the Problems with Urban Transportation, April 27</p><p>1970 63) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Statewide Election Campaign, April 28</p><p>1970 64) [Press Releases] – Tax Break for Unmarried Persons, May 4</p><p>1970 65) [Press Releases] – Cambodian Crisis and Withdrawal from Vietnam, May 7</p><p>1970 66) [Press Releases] – Connecticut and National Transportation Needs, May 7</p><p>1970 67) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Regulate the Mailing of Obscene Materials, May 8</p><p>1970 68) [Press Releases] – Plea to Students and Peace Demonstrators to Avoid Violence, May 8</p><p>1970 69) [Press Releases] – National Transportation Week, May 12</p><p>1970 70) [Press Releases] – Creation of a House Standing Committee on the Environment, May 13</p><p>1970 71) [Press Releases] – Service Academies Applications, May 19</p><p>1970 72) [Press Releases] – Increase in Social Security Benefits for Senior Citizens, May 22</p><p>1970 73) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Press Release, May 26</p><p>1970 74) [Press Releases] – Encouragement of a Program of One Year of National Military Service for all 18 Year Olds, June 3</p><p>1970 75) [Press Releases] – Weicker on Pre-Conceived Conclusions, June 5</p><p>1970 76) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Halt the Sale of Federal Mailing Lists for Commercial Use, June 15</p><p>1970 77) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide Emergency Financial Assistance to the Penn Central Railroad, June 17</p><p>1970 78) [Press Releases] – Creation of an Office of Consumer Affairs and Consumer Protection, June 24</p><p>1970 79) [Press Releases] – Emergency Home Financing Act, June 25</p><p>1970 80) [Press Releases] – Override the Presidential Veto of the Hospital and Medical Facilities Constructions and Modernization Act of 1970, June 25 1970 81) [Press Releases] – Joint Resolution to Order a Study of the Feasibility of a Government Operated Rail System, June 30</p><p>1970 82) [Press Releases] – IRS Visitors Gallery, July 1</p><p>1970 83) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Kick Off – Bridgeport, Connecticut – Walking the Route of the Barnum Festival Parade, July 4</p><p>1970 84) [Press Releases] – Presentation of an Excellence Award to Barnes Engineering Company, Stamford, Connecticut, July 8</p><p>1970 85) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Curb the Flow of Illegal Narcotics into the U.S. from Abroad, July 9</p><p>1970 86) [Press Releases] – Freeze on Federal Highway Funds to Connecticut, July 10</p><p>Box 1775</p><p>1970 1) [Press Releases] – Humane Treatment of American Prisoners in Vietnam, July 16</p><p>1970 2) [Press Releases] – Testimony on the Pollution of Long Island Sound, July 16</p><p>1970 3) [Press Releases] – U.S. Space Program Technology Used to Clean Up Long Island Sound, July 20</p><p>1970 4) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Schedule, July 23-29</p><p>1970 5) [Press Releases] – Republican Connecticut State Senators Endorse Weicker, July 22</p><p>1970 6) [Press Releases] – Vaccine Developed to Immunize Soldiers Against Type C Meningitis, July 24</p><p>1970 7) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Rhetoric on Cities, July 27</p><p>1970 8) [Press Releases] – Connecticut State Legislature Endorses Weicker, July 30</p><p>1970 9) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Rhetoric on State and Municipal Finances, July 30</p><p>1970 10) [Press Releases] – Announcement of Service Academies Appointments, July 31</p><p>1970 11) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Rhetoric, August 3 1970 12) [Press Releases] – Asphalt Shortage/Asphalt Import Controls, August 4</p><p>1970 13) [Press Releases] – Connecticut State Legislature Endorses Weicker, August 4</p><p>1970 14) [Press Releases] – Prescott Bush Endorses Weicker, August 4</p><p>1970 15) [Press Releases] – Voting Apathy, August 4</p><p>1970 16) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide Low Cost Meal Programs for Senior Citizens, August 5</p><p>1970 17) [Press Releases] – Sale of Illegal Narcotics, August 5</p><p>1970 18) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Unemployment, August 6</p><p>1970 19) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Protection of American Workers and Decreased Unemployment, August 6</p><p>1970 20) [Press Releases] – Service Academy Applications, August 7</p><p>1970 21) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Rhetoric, August 7</p><p>1970 22) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Events, August 8</p><p>1970 23) [Press Releases] – Mr. Seely-Brown Endorses Weicker, August 9</p><p>1970 24) [Press Releases] – Senator Lupton’s Campaign Tactics Questioned, August 9</p><p>1970 25) [Press Releases] – Women – Equal Rights for Women Bill, August 9</p><p>1970 26) [Press Releases] – Legislation Advocating Federal Government Control of Rail Rights-of-Way, August 10</p><p>1970 27) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Republican Mayors Endorse Weicker, August 11</p><p>1970 28) [Press Releases] – Weicker Urges Connecticut Republicans to Vote in the First Statewide Primary, August 12</p><p>1970 29) [Press Releases] – Weicker Announces Departure of Aides Keith Clark and E.J. Le Moal, August 14</p><p>1970 30) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Resolution Honoring Volunteer Firemen, August 24</p><p>1970 31) [Press Releases] – U.S. Narcotics Bureau Attempt to Halt the Flow of Narcotics from Europe and the Middle East, August 25</p><p>1970 32) [Press Releases] – Greenwich Anti-Litter Drive, August 26 1970 33) [Press Releases] – Immediate Action Build New Cars for the New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad, August 27</p><p>1970 34) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Rhetoric, August 27</p><p>1970 35) [Press Releases] – Bids for Construction of New Cars for the New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad, August 29</p><p>1970 36) [Press Releases] – Answer to Reverend Duffey’s Telegrams to Weicker, August 31</p><p>1970 37) [Press Releases] – Postage Stamp Dedicated to General Douglas MacArthur, September 2</p><p>1970 38) [Press Releases] – Appointment of Mrs. William Walsh to the Rehabilitation Advisory Commission, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, September 3</p><p>1970 39) [Press Releases] – Schedule of Congressman Weicker, September 4-7</p><p>1970 40) [Press Releases] – Aircraft Terrorist Attacks, September 8</p><p>1970 41) [Press Releases] – Federal Awards for New Canaan – Studies in the Humanities, September 8</p><p>1970 42) [Press Releases] – Opening of the Wilton Republican Town Committee Campaign Headquarters, September 9</p><p>1970 43) [Press Releases] – Purchase of New Cars for the New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad, September 9</p><p>1970 44) [Press Releases] – Cocktail Reception, Birchwood Country Club, Westport, Connecticut – Weicker Guest of Honor, September 10</p><p>1970 45) [Press Releases] – Messages to Republican Campaign Headquarters Opening in Wilton, Stamford, and Westport, Connecticut, September 10</p><p>1970 46) [Press Releases] – New Canaan Receives Federal Awards for Education in the Humanities, September 10</p><p>1970 47) [Press Releases] – Opening of the Westport Republican Town Committee Campaign Headquarters, September 10</p><p>1970 48) [Press Releases] – Opposition to Dredging in the Norwalk Harbor, September 10</p><p>1970 49) [Press Releases] – Weicker Recording Short Statements on the Issues of the Day, September 10 1970 50) [Press Releases] – Weicker Schedule, September 10</p><p>1970 51) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Kickoff, Cos Cob Republican Club, September 13</p><p>1970 52) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Convert National Resources from Wartime to Peacetime Production, September 14</p><p>1970 53) [Press Releases] – “Code of Fair Campaign Practices”, September 15</p><p>1970 54) [Press Releases] – Transportation Department Training Program for Highway Construction Jobs, September 15</p><p>1970 55) [Press Releases] – Long Range Solution to the Narcotics Problems, September 16</p><p>1970 56) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Assure the Humane Treatment of Animals Transported by Airlines, September 17</p><p>1970 57) [Press Releases] – Appropriations for the Vincent Lombardi National Cancer Research Program, September 18</p><p>1970 58) [Press Releases] – Campaign Interview of Weicker – “Searchlight” Program, September 18</p><p>1970 59) [Press Releases] – Revenue Sharing Legislation, September 18</p><p>1970 60) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Trip – “Weicker Day”, September 18</p><p>1970 61) [Press Releases] – Revenue Sharing Legislation, September 20</p><p>1970 62) [Press Releases] – Weicker Blames the Democrats for Inflation and Unemployment in Connecticut, September 20</p><p>1970 63) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Cut Off Funds to Nations that Fail to Prevent the Export of Narcotics to the U.S., September 21</p><p>1970 64) [Press Releases] – Opening of the Norwalk Republican Campaign Headquarters, September 21</p><p>1970 65) [Press Releases] – Law Enforcement – Organized Crime, September 22</p><p>1970 66) [Press Releases] – Vietnam – Release of American Prisoners, September 22</p><p>1970 67) [Press Releases] – Announcement – William Nickerson to be the Executive Director of the Weicker for U.S. Senate Finance Committee, September 23</p><p>1970 68) [Press Releases] – Dredging in the Norwalk Harbor, September 23 1970 69) [Press Releases] – Announcement – James Talcott – Fourth Congressional District Coordinator/Weicker for the U.S. Senate Campaign, September 25</p><p>1970 70) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Strengthen Drug Control and Enforcement Laws, September 25</p><p>1970 71) [Press Releases] – New Haven Division/Penn Central Railroad – Included in the Nationwide Intercity Passenger Train Network, September 25</p><p>1970 72) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Provide More Funding for a Cancer Research Program, September 28</p><p>1970 73) [Press Releases] – Amendment to the Mass Transit Legislation, September 28</p><p>1970 74) [Press Releases] – Announcement – Robert Pfeifer/Paul Gaylor – Coordinators in the 7th District for the Weicker Senatorial Campaign, September 28</p><p>1970 75) [Press Releases] – Job Opportunities in the Business Sector, September 29</p><p>1970 76) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Give Law Enforcement Agents the Means to Pursue Drug Pushers, September 29</p><p>1970 77) [Press Releases] – Opposition to Construction of a Jetport in Long Island Sound, September 30</p><p>1970 78) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Transportation Authority, New Haven Newspapers Endorse Weicker, The National Compact Plan, October</p><p>1970 79) [Press Releases] – Conversion from a Wartime to a Peacetime Economy – Effects on Unemployment, October 1</p><p>1970 80) [Press Releases] – Cutbacks in the U.S. Space Program, October 1</p><p>1970 81) [Press Releases] – Humane Treatment of Animals Transported by Airlines, October 1</p><p>1970 82) [Press Releases] –Jobs for Waterbury Unemployed – Federal Grant, October 1</p><p>1970 83) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign – Avco-Lycoming and Sikorsky Aircraft Plants, October 1</p><p>1970 84) [Press Releases] – Weickers to Host Patricia Nixon – Opening of the Danbury Fair, October 1 1970 85) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Create a Permanent Office of Consumer Affairs, October 2</p><p>1970 86) [Press Releases] – Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, October 2</p><p>1970 87) [Press Releases] – Challenge to Reverend Joseph Duffey to Produce His Record of Accomplishments, October 6</p><p>1970 88) [Press Releases] – Premier Pham Van Dong of North Vietnam, Urged to Assure Humane Treatment of American Prisoners, October 6</p><p>1970 89) [Press Releases] – Federal Guidelines Block Non-Profit Groups from Providing Low Income Housing, October 7</p><p>1970 90) [Press Releases] – Law Enforcement, October 7</p><p>1970 91) [Press Releases] – Weicker Encourages Reverend Joseph Duffey to Resign as the Head of Americans for Democratic Action – ADA, October 7</p><p>1970 92) [Press Releases] – Weicker Urges the North Vietnam Government to Accept the United States Peace Proposal, October 8</p><p>1970 93) [Press Releases] – Weicker vs. Joseph Duffey on the Issue of Draft Dodgers, October 9</p><p>1970 94) [Press Releases] – Federal Housing Authority, Non-Profit Groups, Low Income Housing, October 12</p><p>1970 95) [Press Releases] – Building a Superhighway Through a Bridgeport Park vs. Federal Aid, October 14</p><p>1970 96) [Press Releases] – Railpax Bill – National Railroad Passenger Corporation – New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad to be Included, October 14</p><p>1970 97) [Press Releases] – Legislation – Weicker Voting Record, October 16</p><p>1970 98) [Press Releases] – Senator Brooke Endorses Weicker, October 16</p><p>Box 1776</p><p>1970 1) [Press Releases] – Weicker Voting Record on Environmental Issues, October 16</p><p>1970 2) [Press Releases] – Weicker vs. Reverend Joseph Duffey on the Issues of Draft Dodgers, October 18 1970 3) [Press Releases] – Continuation of Poland as a “Most Favored Nation” in U.S. Trade Policies, October 19</p><p>1970 4) [Press Releases] – The Credibility of Reverend Joseph Duffey, October 19</p><p>1970 5) [Press Releases] – Reverend Joseph Duffey Positions on Political Issues Would Threaten Connecticut Workers, October 20</p><p>1970 6) [Press Releases] – Weicker Appoints Mrs. John Yeager the Campaign Coordinator for Windsor, October 20</p><p>1970 7) [Press Releases] – Casework – Weicker Assistance to the Lax Family to Emigrate from the Soviet Union, October 21</p><p>1970 8) [Press Releases] – Narcotics Addiction Television Program, October 21, 1970</p><p>1970 9) [Press Releases] – Navy Secretary John Chaffee and Weicker Meet with the Electric Boat Company, October 21</p><p>1970 10) [Press Releases] – What is a Moderate?, October 21</p><p>1970 11) [Press Releases] – John Lodge Casts His Absentee Ballot for Weicker, October 22</p><p>1970 12) [Press Releases] – Legislation to Allow Hospitalized Veterans to Use the Federal Telecommunications System – FTS – October 22, 1970</p><p>1970 13) [Press Releases] – Additional Federal Funds Awarded to New Haven for the Urban Renewal Program, October 23</p><p>1970 14) [Press Releases] – Endorsement of President Nixon’s Speech – United Nations General Assembly, October 23</p><p>1970 15) [Press Releases] – National Volunteer Firemen’s Week, October 23</p><p>1970 16) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Visit to the Connecticut Second District, October 23</p><p>1970 17) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Press Conference, October 24</p><p>1970 18) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaign Speech – Wells House for Wethersfield, October 25</p><p>1970 19) [Press Releases] – Weicker’s Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Development Programs, October 25</p><p>1970 20) [Press Releases] – District 50, Allied and Technical Workers Endorse Weicker, October 26 1970 21) [Press Releases] – Economy – Peacetime Industry Employment, October 26</p><p>1970 22) [Press Releases] – Former Congressman Edwin May Endorses Weicker, October 26</p><p>1970 23) [Press Releases] – People for Weicker Committee Party Honoring Weicker, October 26</p><p>1970 24) [Press Releases] – Funding to Purchase New Cars for the New Haven Division of the Penn Central Railroad, October 27</p><p>1970 25) [Press Releases] – Interior Secretary Walter Hickel’s Pollution Inspection of the Long Island Sound, October 27</p><p>1970 26) [Press Releases] – Weicker Campaigns in Connecticut’s Factories and Firms, October 27</p><p>1970 27) [Press Releases] – Weicker Comments on the Statements and Positions of the Reverend Joseph Duffey, October 27</p><p>1970 28) [Press Releases] – Weicker Legislation – Federal Funding for a National College of Ecological and Environmental Studies, October 27</p><p>1970 29) [Press Releases] – Endorsement of Weicker by Connecticut Senator John Lupton, October 28</p><p>1970 30) [Press Releases] – Democratic Party Record, October 28</p><p>1970 31) [Press Releases] – Industrial Polluters – Connecticut, October 29</p><p>1970 32) [Press Releases] – Unemployment, October 29</p><p>1970 33) [Press Releases] – Lowering the Retirement Age for Social Security Benefits, October 30</p><p>1970 34) [Press Releases] – Senator Hugh Scott Endorses Weicker, November 1</p><p>1970 35) [Press Releases] – Senator Elect Weicker Joins President Nixon for a Discussion of National Affairs, November 16</p><p>1970 36) [Press Releases] – Weicker Interview – Exception of Weicker Senate Voting Record, November 18</p><p>1970 37) [Press Releases] – Puerto Rico Fund Raising Committee, Aid to Flood Victims, November 20</p><p>1970 38) [Press Releases] – Clothing for Indian Children, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, December 28 Sub-series F – Speeches and Statements</p><p>1969 39) [Speeches and Statements] – “A Tribute to the Freedom Loving Ukrainian People”, January 23</p><p>1969 40) [Speeches and Statements] – Youth – Commencement Address – University of Bridgeport, January 24</p><p>1969 41) [Speeches and Statements] – “A Debt to the Irish Americans”, March 17</p><p>1969 42) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks: “Kids Who Kare”, March 26</p><p>1969 43) [Speeches and Statements] – Campus Disorders, May 1</p><p>1969 44) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – “An Educator Supports ROTC”, June 4</p><p>1969 45) [Speeches and Statements] – Use of Navy Ship, Equipment, Personnel – Movie “Tora, Tora, Tora”, June 9</p><p>1969 46) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks: “An Excellent Choice” – Middendorf, June 17</p><p>1969 47) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks: Transportation, June 24</p><p>1969 48) [Speeches and Statements] – Inflation, July 8</p><p>1969 49) [Speeches and Statements] – Environment – “Our Environment: Commitment or Complacency”, August 11</p><p>1969 50) [Speeches and Statements] – Politics – Republican Tuesday Luncheon, Hartford, Connecticut, September 16</p><p>1969 51) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement before the Interstate Commerce Commission Hearing – Local Passenger Tariff, Penn Central Company, September 16</p><p>1969 52) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – Interns Funding, September 19</p><p>1969 53) [Speeches and Statements] – Space, September 28</p><p>1969 54) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, October 2</p><p>1969 55) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – Visit of Handicapped Children, October 7 1969 56) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks – Floor of House of Representatives – Vietnam, October 15</p><p>1969 57) [Speeches and Statements] – Geriatrics – Hartford, Connecticut, October 29</p><p>1969 58) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – “One of Connecticut’s Most Distinguished Citizens – Ralph A. Hart”, November 13</p><p>1969 59) [Speeches and Statements] – Introduction – Meeting with Police, Mayors, First Selectmen and U.S. Attorney Stewart Jones on Narcotics, November 24</p><p>1969 60) [Speeches and Statements] – Opening Remarks – Conference on Narcotics Addiction and Drug Abuse – Greenwich, Connecticut, November 24</p><p>1969 61) [Speeches and Statements] – Girl from 1007, December</p><p>1969 62) [Speeches and Statements] – Improvement of Rail Passenger Service, New Haven Division, Penn Central Railroad, December 1</p><p>1969 63) [Speeches and Statements] – Housing – Statement before Committee on Public Works, December 4</p><p>Box 1777</p><p>1969 1) [Speeches and Statements – Statement Before the Judiciary Committee – H.R. 165 – Irish Immigrants, December 10</p><p>1969 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – North End Good Guys, December 19</p><p>1970 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Space – Social Benefits of Space, January 13, 1970</p><p>1970 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement – Thomas Meskill’s Possible Candidacy in 1970, January 14</p><p>1970 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget – Distinguished Service Award and Boss of the Year Banquet – Greenwich Jaycee’s, January 23</p><p>1970 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks – President’s Veto of the Health, Education and Welfare Appropriation Act, January 28</p><p>1970 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Senatorial Announcement, February 25</p><p>1970 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Federal Open Space Program, March 29</p><p>1970 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Tribute to Ted Yudain, April 1970 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Youth – Girls Clubs of America – Reader’s Digest – Career Key Dinner, April 14</p><p>1970 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Cambodia – Report to Residents of the 4th District on Cambodia, Pickwick Arms Hotel, May 7</p><p>1970 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – Homer Babidge’s Response to Students Striking – University of Connecticut, May 14</p><p>1970 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – Importance of Improved Relationship between the ROTC and Universities, May 21</p><p>1970 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Memorial Day, May 30</p><p>1970 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Youth – Brunswick, June</p><p>1970 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Youth – Commencement Address at Housatonic Community College, June 15</p><p>1970 17) [Speeches and Statements] – New England Realtors Convention, Kismesha Lake, New York, June 30</p><p>1970 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Tribute to Igor I. Sikorsky, July 24</p><p>1970 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Press Conference Statement – Shoreham Motor Hotel, Hartford, Connecticut, August 7</p><p>1970 20) [Speeches and Statements] – “The 50th Anniversary of the Warsaw Battle”, September 10</p><p>1970 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Extension of Remarks – Suffield, Connecticut 300th Anniversary, September 21</p><p>1970 22) [Speeches and Statements] – “Dedicating Veterans Day to the 1,500 Men Held Captive by the Government of North Vietnam”, September 22</p><p>1970 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Christmas Statement, December</p><p>Sub-series G – Radio Tapes</p><p>1970 24) Radio Tapes – Intelligence Oversight, May 23 Sub-series H – News Show Transcripts</p><p>Ca. 1970 25) [News Show Transcripts] – Debate with Representative Allard K. Lowenstein on the Vietnam War – WCBS-TV</p><p>1970 26) [News Show Transcripts] – “Public Hearing” – WCBS-TV, December 13</p><p>Sub-series I – Newsletters</p><p>1969 27) [Newsletters] – Congressional Questionnaire</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 28) [Newsletters] – “Washington Report” – North Vietnam</p><p>1970 29) [Newsletters] – “Washington Report” – Narcotics</p><p>Sub-series J – Voting Records</p><p>1969 30) [Voting Records] – Chronological – 91st Congress, 1st Session, Folder 1</p><p>1969 31) [Voting Records] – Chronological – 91st Congress, 1st Session, Folder 2</p><p>1970 32) [Voting Records] – Chronological – 91st Congress, 2nd Session, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1778</p><p>1970 1) [Voting Records] – Chronological – 91st Congress, 2nd Session, Folder 2</p><p>Sub-series K – Appointment Books</p><p>1969-1970 2) [Appointment Books] – Gina’s Book – 1970</p><p>1968-1969 3) [Appointment Books] – Lowell P. Weicker – 1968 </p><p>Series IV – Federal Election Campaign Records</p><p>Sub-series A – 1968 House of Representatives Campaign</p><p>Box 1779</p><p>1968 1) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Campaign Contributions 1968 2) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Campaign Pamphlets</p><p>1968 3) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Clippings</p><p>1968 4) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Post-Election Statement Report</p><p>1968-1969 5) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Crime</p><p>1968 6) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – District</p><p>1968 7) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – General, Folder 1</p><p>1968 8) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – General, Folder 2</p><p>1968 9) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Donald Irwin – Letters and Releases</p><p>1968 10) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Press, Folder 1</p><p>1968 11) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Press, Folder 2</p><p>1968 12) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Senior Citizens</p><p>1969 13) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Speeches</p><p>Box 1780</p><p>1964-1967 1) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Speeches</p><p>1968 2) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Speech Worksheets and Extra Copies of Speeches, Folder 1</p><p>1968 3) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Speech Worksheets and Extra Copies of Speeches, Folder 2</p><p>1968 4) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Speech Worksheets and Extra Copies of Speeches, Folder 3 1968-1969 5) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Students</p><p>1968 6) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Taxes</p><p>1968-1969 7) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Vietnam</p><p>1968 8) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Speeches and Press Releases – Welfare</p><p>1967 9) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Statement by Weicker, Greenwich, Connecticut, November 30</p><p>1968 10) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Statements of Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker 4 Congress Committee</p><p>1966, 1968 11) [Campaign Records – 1968 House Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer</p><p>Sub-series B – 1970 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Box 1781</p><p>1969-1971 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Ads and Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1969-1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Ads, etc.</p><p>1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Articles by Journalist Jack Zaiman</p><p>1969-1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Assorted Newspaper Clippings, Questions and Answers</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Coordinators – Organizational Chart</p><p>1971 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Finances – General Correspondence</p><p>1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Grip Pads</p><p>1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Civil Rights 1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Conservation</p><p>1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Deficit in Connecticut</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Department of Community Affairs – Housing Zoning Community Development Action Plan</p><p>1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Education</p><p>1969-1970 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Employment</p><p>1970 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Environment</p><p>1969-1970 15) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Finance – Taxes – Economy</p><p>1970 16) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – General Issues</p><p>1970 17) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Law and Crime</p><p>Box 1782</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Local Issues</p><p>1969 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Welfare</p><p>1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Youth</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Pamphlet</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Radio and Television Appearances</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Stationary</p><p>1971 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Celebratory Dinners and Events 1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Clippings</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Congratulatory Letters</p><p>1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Congratulatory Telegrams</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Firms – Commerce Department Mailing List</p><p>1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Contributions – $500.00 and Up</p><p>1970 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Contributions – District of Columbia Committee for Weicker</p><p>1969 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thomas Dodd – Foreign Relations</p><p>1965-1970 15) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thomas Dodd – Personal Information, Voting Studies, etc.</p><p>1969-1970 16) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thomas Dodd – Politics</p><p>1969-1972 17) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Joseph Duffey – Position Papers, Press Releases, Folder 1</p><p>1969-1972 18) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Joseph Duffey – Position Papers, Press Releases, Folder 2</p><p>1961-1970 19) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Joseph Duffey – Pre- Primary Newspaper Clippings</p><p>1970 20) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Federal Reports</p><p>1970 21) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraising Reception, Washington, DC, September 21</p><p>Box 1783</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Issues in the 1970s – House Republican Research Committee</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 1 1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 2</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 3</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 4</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 5</p><p>1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Mail from Campaign Headquarters, Folder 6</p><p>Box 1784</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Members of Connecticut Republican Town Committees, Folder 1</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Members of Connecticut Republican Town Committees, Folder 2</p><p>1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Opponents and Senators</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Political – Senate Race</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Population Estimates and Birth Control</p><p>1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Position Paper</p><p>1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Post Election Periodical Coverage</p><p>1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Kit</p><p>1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Promotional Documents</p><p>1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Questionnaire for People in the 4th Congressional District 1970 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican Activities Following the Hartford Convention</p><p>1970 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican Governors Association – General Information and Research</p><p>Box 1785</p><p>1969-1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican State Central Committee</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican State Convention</p><p>1968, 1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – ADA, Americans for Democratic Action</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Spiro Agnew</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – “A Survey of the Political Climate in Connecticut”</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Campaign Speeches</p><p>1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Crime</p><p>1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Debates</p><p>1966-1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Thomas Dodd</p><p>1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Thomas Dodd, Pre-Primary</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Drugs</p><p>1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Joseph Duffey – Run to the Middle</p><p>1967 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Environment</p><p>1970 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Farmers 1969-1970 15) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Gun Control</p><p>1969-1970 16) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Issues – General</p><p>1970 17) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Labor</p><p>Box 1786</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Legislation</p><p>1961-1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Lupton, Folder 1</p><p>1961-1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Lupton, Folder 2</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Mideast</p><p>1968, 1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Minority Issues, Folder 1</p><p>1968, 1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Minority Issues, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Motor Vehicle Safety</p><p>1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Newspaper Clippings, October</p><p>1967, 1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Nixon</p><p>Box 1787</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Operation Alert</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Position Papers and Letters to the Editor 1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Proposals</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Research: Thomas Dodd</p><p>1969-1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Research: Joseph Duffey</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Weicker 2nd Legislation</p><p>1966-1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Senator Dodd Censure, Folder 1</p><p>1966-1970 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Senator Dodd Censure, Folder 2</p><p>1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Social Security Amendments of 1970</p><p>1970 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Southeast Asia</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Transportation</p><p>1969-1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Weicker</p><p>1970 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Weicker General Assembly, First Selectman</p><p>1970 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Weicker Legislative Record</p><p>Box 1788</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Weicker Voting Record</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Research Files – Youth – Scranton Commission</p><p>1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Hugh Scott Luncheon, September 28</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Citizens for Weicker 1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures –Concerned Citizens for Weicker</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Connecticut for Weicker Committee</p><p>1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Elect Weicker Committee</p><p>1970-1971 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures –Friends for Weicker Committee</p><p>1970 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Greenwich for Weicker Committee</p><p>1972 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Miscellaneous</p><p>1970-1971 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Republicans for Weicker Committee</p><p>1970 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Testimonial Dinner, Bridgeport, Connecticut, February 20</p><p>1970-1971 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – United Citizens for Weicker Committee</p><p>1970 14) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Voters for Weicker Committee</p><p>1970-1971 15) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker Campaign Committee</p><p>1970-1971 16) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker Contributors Committee</p><p>1970-1971 17) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker for Senate Committee</p><p>1970 18) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker in 1970 Committee</p><p>1970-1971 19) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker in November Committee</p><p>1970 20) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker Likers Committee 1970 21) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker Senate 70</p><p>1970 22) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Weicker to Washington Committee</p><p>1970 23) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures –Weicker Victory Committee</p><p>1970 24) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements of Treasurer – Contributions and Expenditures – Win with Weicker Committee</p><p>1970 25) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Support Correspondence</p><p>1969 26) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Support of State and Local Republican Candidates</p><p>1970 27) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Campaign, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1789</p><p>1970 1) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Campaign, Folder 2</p><p>1970 2) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Campaign, Folder 3</p><p>1970 3) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Campaign, Folder 4</p><p>1970 4) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Campaign, Folder 5</p><p>1970 5) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Various Material</p><p>1970 6) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Votes for United States Senator – 1970 Election Results</p><p>1969-1970 7) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Lowell Weicker Fundraising Dinner, Bridgeport, Connecticut, February 20, 1970</p><p>1973-1976 8) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Lowell Weicker – Hatchet File – Weicker Copy – 1970 Campaign Funds Sources</p><p>1970-1971 9) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Inaugural Ca. 1971 10) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Senate Staff List</p><p>1970 11) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Speech for the Connecticut Editorial Association, October 2</p><p>1970-1971 12) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Victory Committee – Chicken in the Basket Dinner, January 15, 1971</p><p>1970 13) [Campaign Records – 1970 Senatorial Campaign] – White House Dinner, September 24</p><p>Sub-series C – 1976 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Box 1790</p><p>1973-1974 1) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – 3B Reporting – Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee 1974</p><p>1975 2) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Congressional Pay Raise</p><p>1971-1976 3) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Defense</p><p>1975-1976 4) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Energy</p><p>1971-1976 5) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Environment</p><p>1972-1976 6) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Gun Control</p><p>1973-1976 7) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Political Reform</p><p>1972-1976 8) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Senior Citizens</p><p>1974-1976 9) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book – Small Business</p><p>Box 1791 1976 1) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Bumper Stickers</p><p>1976 2) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Buttons</p><p>1976 3) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Releases 1976 4) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements/Support</p><p>1975-1978 5) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – FEC and IRS Regulations, Folder 1</p><p>1975-1978 6) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – FEC and IRS Regulations, Folder 2</p><p>1976 7) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Hartford Convention</p><p>1976 8) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Material for the Debate with Gloria Schaffer</p><p>1976 9) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – News Clippings</p><p>1976 10) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Newspaper Endorsements</p><p>1975-1976 11) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Organization for a Political Committee</p><p>1976 12) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Position Papers, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1792</p><p>1976 1) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Position Papers, Folder 2</p><p>1976 2) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Position Papers, Folder 3</p><p>1976 3) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Position Papers, Folder 4</p><p>1977 4) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Post Election – Ethics Committee – Senate Resolution 188 on Political Fund Activity</p><p>1976-1977 5) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Post Election – FEC Advisory Opinions</p><p>1976 6) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Gloria Schaffer</p><p>1976 7) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Gloria Schaffer Press Releases 1975 8) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Secretaries of State List</p><p>1976 9) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Volunteer, Coordinators and Financial Support Ca. 1977 10) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Senate 76 - $100.00 and Over Contributors</p><p>1976-1977 11) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Senate 76 Committee – Federal Election Commission Receipt</p><p>1977 12) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Senate 76 – Finance Report</p><p>1976 13) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Lucien DiFazio – FEC, Federal Election Commission Report, July 10-August 5</p><p>1976, 1978 14) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. – Personal Candidate’s Report – FEC Forms and Receipts</p><p>1976 15) [Campaign Records – 1976 Senatorial Campaign] – Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Position Paper</p><p>Sub-series D – 1980 Presidential Campaign</p><p>Box 1793</p><p>1979 1) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Atlantic City, New Jersey – New Jersey Federation of Republican Woman, May 18</p><p>1979 2) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Barboursville, Kentucky – Union College Commencement , May 20</p><p>1979 3) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Boston, Massachusetts – Speech to Harvard Law School, April 26</p><p>1979 4) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Charlottesville, Virginia – Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, April 12</p><p>1979 5) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Concord, New Hampshire – Candidates Dinner, April 7</p><p>1979 6) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Palm Beach, Florida – Flavor and Extracts Manufacturer’s Association, May 21</p><p>1979 7) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – Tampa, Florida – Hillsborough County Bar Association, May 4</p><p>1979 8) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Area Briefing – White Plains, New York – United Jewish Appeal Brunch, April 1 1977-1978 9) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Book of Lists – Correspondence</p><p>1980 10) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Connecticut Polls</p><p>1977-1978 11) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Conservative Political Action Committees</p><p>1975-1977 12) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Correspondence</p><p>1979-1980 13) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Federal Election Commission Financial Disclosure, 1979</p><p>1979 14) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Federal Election Commission – Standard Form 278A, Personal Financial Disclosure 1980 Republican Presidential Nomination</p><p>1977 15) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Florida</p><p>1979 16) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Harris Poll</p><p>1977 17) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – News Clippings</p><p>1978-1979 18) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Office Account – Federal Election Commission Report Form 8, 1979</p><p>1976-1978 19) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Politics – Clippings and Press Releases</p><p>1977-1978 20) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Presidential Background</p><p>Box 1794</p><p>1979 1) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Primary Dates, Folder 1</p><p>1979 2) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Primary Dates, Folder 2</p><p>Undated 3) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Primary Information Dates</p><p>1979 4) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Senate Joint Resolution 28 – Direct Election Resolution – Popular Election to Presidency</p><p>1975-1978 5) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Touche Ross and Company Materials 1978 6) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Touche Ross and Company Policy and Procedure Manual, October</p><p>1976-1980 7) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Weicker 80 Committee Financial Reports</p><p>1978 8) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Weicker 80 Committee Statement of Organization and Accompanying Documents</p><p>1979 9) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Weicker Legislative Activities and Election Results</p><p>1979 10) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Weicker Media Schedule</p><p>1979 11) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Weicker Presidential Campaign – Connecticut News Clippings</p><p>1979 12) [Campaign Records – 1980 Presidential Campaign] – Withdrawal Statement and Poll</p><p>Sub-series E – 1982 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Box 1795</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – 1981 Connecticut Election Results</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – 1982 Candidate Questionnaire – Congressional Quarterly</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – A-B Data – Escrow Agreement</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – A-B Data – Senator Boschwitz Letter</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – A-B Data – William Shure Letter</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Advertisements</p><p>1983 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Agreement with A-B, Limited Regarding Weicker’s Donor List</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Announcement for Reelection 1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Barry Goldwater Letter, March</p><p>Undated 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book, Folder 1</p><p>Undated 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Briefing Book, Folder 2</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Bumper Stickers/Buttons</p><p>1981-1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Bush 1982 Campaign</p><p>1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Prescott Bush, August 4</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Prescott Bush – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Bush-Weicker Debates</p><p>1981-1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Assistance, 1982</p><p>1983 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Contributions</p><p>1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Coordinator Lists</p><p>Box 1796</p><p>1969-1979 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Issues – Weicker Positions, Accomplishments – Handicapped, Education</p><p>1980-1981 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Laws and Rules</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Staff</p><p>1981 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Candidate Endorsements</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Candidate Questionnaires – Campaign Section</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Ralph Capecelatro – NCPAC, National Conservative Political Action Committee and Labor</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – CEA, Connecticut Education Association Endorsement, September 11 1981 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Chairman of Lowell Weicker Reception at U.S.S. Constitution Museum, Boston, Massachusetts, November 20</p><p>1981 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Checks Received from John Millington – Campaign Contributions, October 14</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Congratulation Notes from Election 82</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Associations and Organizations Endorsements</p><p>1981-1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Connecticut Republican Town Committees/Town Chairmen</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Delegate Endorsements</p><p>1981-1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Labor Endorsements</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Newspaper Endorsements</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – Union Endorsements</p><p>1981 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Commendations – VIP, Very Important Person, Endorsements</p><p>1981-1982 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Common Cause – Campaign Spending</p><p>1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Caucus of Black Women for Political Action, September 28</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Contributors and Political Party Committees</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Delegate Endorsements</p><p>Box 1797</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Magazine, October 1981 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Connecticut Political Action Committee</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Convention Thank Yous – 1982 Connecticut Republican State Convention</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Coordinators (Town) – Campaign Section</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – CPTV – Connecticut Public Television Debates</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Tom D’Amore Letter to Ralph Capecelatro Regarding the Proposed Prescott Bush-Lowell Weicker Debate, May 8</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Debate Schedule, August 2</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Delegate Letter – 1982 Connecticut Republican State Convention</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Delegate Phone Numbers – Delegate Affliation</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Robert Dole</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Draft – Lowell Weicker Labor Letter</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Eastland Poll</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Election Calendar – Nationwide</p><p>1980-1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Employment – Campaign Resumes</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – 6th District Republican Town Chairmen, July 16</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements by Lowell Weicker</p><p>1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – Cindy Rubicam – Greenwich Republican Town Chairman, May 17</p><p>1982 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – Eugene Hope – Mayor of Shelton, Connecticut, July 7 1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – Jo McKenzie – Former Connecticut Republican State Chairman, July 19</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, September 24</p><p>1982 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Endorsements – West Hartford Republican Town Committee, February 23</p><p>1982 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fairfield Caucus Delegate Slate</p><p>1982 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fairfield, Connecticut Delegates, March 24</p><p>1982 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Filthy Five Companies Campaign Contributions – Organization Section</p><p>Ca. 1981-1982 26) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Finance Committee Lists</p><p>1982 27) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fund for Conservative Majority – Opponent Section</p><p>1981-1982 28) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers</p><p>Box 1798</p><p>1981 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Alphonse D’Amato, New Haven, November 15</p><p>1981-1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – David Durenberger – Reception and Dinner, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, December 1, 1981</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – District of Columbia Fundraiser Acceptances, July 29</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – District of Columbia Fundraiser Invitation Lists, July 29</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – District of Columbia – Monocle Restaurant, July 29</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Ford Luncheon, March 5 1981 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Hatfield, (J. D. Williams), October 1</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Kamber Group Fundraising</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Martha Kaufman – Arizona Fundraiser</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Martha Kaufman Fundraisers – General</p><p>1981 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Labor, October 29</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Sidney Lee, St. Croix, April 3</p><p>1982-1983 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – March 16, 1983, Washington, DC</p><p>1981 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – McClure Fundraisers</p><p>1981 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Tony May Fundraiser, February 7</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Millington Fundraisers, July 12</p><p>1981 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – National Republican Senatorial Committee</p><p>1981 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – PAC Fundraiser, November 19</p><p>1981 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Packwood, October 19</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Palm Beach, April 2</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Jack Prete Fundraiser</p><p>1982 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Republican Senatorial Committee, September 13 1981 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Roast, Senator Baker, October 31</p><p>1981 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Robert Dole – Dinner Party, Carlton Club, Washington, DC, July 22</p><p>1982 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Rome Fundraiser, September 28</p><p>Box 1799</p><p>1981 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Senator Jake Garn, October 15</p><p>1981 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraisers – Thomas Evans, Senator Paul Laxalt, Greenwich, Connecticut, September 18</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Fundraising – General Correspondence</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – General Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Joseph T. Gormey – Coordinator, Fairfield, Connecticut</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Hartford Courant Articles – Weicker Senatorial Win</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Hartford Courant Polls</p><p>1981 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – John W. Hartman – Invited to Tom Caroll Fundraiser, September 18</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Judd Hirsch Correspondence</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – House Republican Research Committee – Political Organization Section</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Independent Candidacy</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Index – Political Files – General Section</p><p>1981-1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Interest Group Ratings, 1975-1981 1981 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Invitations to Weicker Picnic, Fireman’s Field, Old Saybrook, Connecticut, August 8</p><p>1981 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Invites to Glen Troop – Senator Jake Garn Fundraiser, October 5</p><p>1981 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Invites to Weicker Fundraiser on November 19</p><p>1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Issues, Literature</p><p>1981 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Jacob Javits Letter – Thank You Note</p><p>1981 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Jewish Community</p><p>1981 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Jewish Groups – Martha Kaufman Fundraisers</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Candice Jordan</p><p>1981-1982 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Kamber Group Direct Mail</p><p>1982 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Kamber Group Labor Letter, March 11</p><p>1981-1982 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Kamber Group Special Events</p><p>1981 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Kamber Group Thank Yous, November 4</p><p>1981 26) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Kamber Group Thank Yous, November 20-23</p><p>1981 27) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman Contributions, Folder 1</p><p>1981 28) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman Contributions, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1800</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman Contributions, 1982 1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman – Detroit, March 1</p><p>1981 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman Letters – Lowell Weicker Met at the National Bipartisan Political Action Committee Meeting</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman – Pier 7 Restaurant, July 7</p><p>1981 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Martha Kaufman Thank You Notes for the Chicago Fundraiser, November 13</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Rabbi Yechiel Kaufman – Given to Martha Kaufman, May 3</p><p>1983 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Labor Leaders – Connecticut</p><p>1981 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Laxalt Fundraiser, October</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Legislators “Debate” Press Conference, April 26</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letters of Commendation to Weicker</p><p>1981 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letters of Martha’s – Martha Kaufman , October 28</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letters to Editors</p><p>1981-1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letters to Lyn Nofziger</p><p>1981 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letter to Max Friedersdorf, July 15</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Letter to Stonington, Connecticut Delegates and Helpers</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Lobbies – Endorsements of Weicker</p><p>1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Delegate Letter, July</p><p>1982 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Direct Mail Follow Up – Weicker v. Moffett 1981-1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Direct Mail – Fundraising</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Endorsement by Judd Hirsch, February</p><p>1981 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Endorsement by International Union of Operating Engineers</p><p>1981 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Endorsement by Jacob Javits, October 28</p><p>1981 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Human Events – Purge by the White House, July 25</p><p>1981-1982 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Kamber Group Direct Mail</p><p>1982 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Mailings – Weicker’s Commitment to Assist Disabled Persons/Volunteer Assist Plea</p><p>1982 26) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Malcolm Baldridge Letter and Hartford Courant Article</p><p>1981-1982 27) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Memos – Campaign Committee and Staff</p><p>1982 28) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Charlie and Lucille Messer</p><p>1981-1982 29) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Sonny Metz – Business Manager and General Vice President of the International Union of Operative Engineers Letters, October 9, 1981 and March 24, 1982</p><p>1981 30) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Committee FEC Report</p><p>1982 31) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Debate Charges, July 28</p><p>1982 32) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett FEC Report, January 1-March 31</p><p>Box 1801 1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett FEC Report, April 1-June 27 1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett FEC Report , June 28-September 30</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett FEC Report, (Pre- Election), October 1-13</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Financial Disclosure</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Fundraisers</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Interest Group Ratings</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Legislative Record, Folder 1</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Legislative Record, Folder 2</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Literature – Opponent Section</p><p>Box 1802</p><p>1981-1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett PAC Contributions, 1979-1982</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Poll</p><p>1981-1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Record on the Issues</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Solicitation Letter</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett Voting Record</p><p>1981 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moffett White Paper – Labor – Anti-Weicker</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Robin Moore Joins Senate Race</p><p>1981-1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Moral Majority – Lowell Weicker Opponents 1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Charlie Muessell – Direct Mailing</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – 3rd Party Candidate</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – Anti-Weicker Ads – Political Section</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – DeFazio Mailing</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – Expenditures Against Lowell Weicker</p><p>1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – FEC Report, October 1982 – Period September 1-30</p><p>Box 1803</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – FEC Reports, Folder 1</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – National Conservative Political Action Community, NCPAC – FEC Reports, Folder 2</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – New York Times Debate Letter, July 24</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Newspaper Articles</p><p>1981-1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Nick-Pack, National Conservative Political Action Committee – Opponents</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Lyn Nofziger – Citizens for the Republic</p><p>1981 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Notes to John Rote – Tom Evan’s Fundraiser – Copies of Letter to Prescott Bush</p><p>1981 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – October 1 – Guest List – Vic Kamber Group – J. D. Williams</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Leonard Paoletta Letter</p><p>1981 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Brad Peery – Weicker Opponent 1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Phoenix Fundraiser, January 13</p><p>1980-1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Activities by Congressional Staff – Campaign Secretary</p><p>1981 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Clippings</p><p>Box 1804</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Clippings</p><p>1982, 1984 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Debates</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Endorsements</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Opposition Research Report on Toby Moffett</p><p>1981 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Political Section – John Anderson Supporters</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Polls – Republican Senatorial Follow-up – Weicker, March 1982</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Polls – Republican Senatorial, Weicker, June 1981 to 1982</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Polls/Surveys – Wall Street Executives Survey, March</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Polls – Votes</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Polls – Weicker vs. Moffett</p><p>1979-1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Praise – Political – Weicker 82</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Prescott Bush and Lowell Weicker Financial Statements, July 12</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Prescott Buss, Michael Deaver, Edward Rollins Telegram – White House Non-Intervention in Primaries</p><p>1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Clippings 1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Bush Fraud – Sample Ballots Circulated to Fairfield Republicans – March 22</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Connecticut State Police Union, August 6</p><p>1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Lowell Weicker, Ronald Reagan – Knights of Columbus Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, August 2</p><p>1982 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – October 5, National Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Plesser Poll, July 12</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Roger Eddy, April 22</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Sonny Metz, July 9</p><p>1982 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – Teamsters, September 14</p><p>1982 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Press Releases – William W. Sullivan – Danbury Release – Endorsement of Weicker by 10 of 11 Danbury Delegates to Connecticut Republican State Convention, April 30</p><p>1982, 1984 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Ratings and Rankings</p><p>1981-1982 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican Party</p><p>Box 1805</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican State Connecticut Legislators – February 17th Dinner</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Republican Town Endorsements</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Republicans to Replace Weicker 1981-1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Frank Romano Mail</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Roger Eddy Letter to Delegates to Republican State Convention, Republican Legislators, Members of the Republican State Central Committee and Republican Town Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, April 5 1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Roger Eddy Nominating Speech – Weicker 82 Press Kit, July 23</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – John Savage – Connecticut State Representative</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Nick Schaus – Candidate for Congress, 6th District Opponent</p><p>1981 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Rabbi Alex Schindler, October 7</p><p>1981 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Senator Alfonse D’Amato – Thank You Note – November 15th Fundraisers</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Senatorial Committee Letter, Fundraising Letter, August</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Special Education and Rehabilitation Appropriation Subcommittee Hearing, Weicker Record, March 16</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Spy Allegations – John Rote and Audrey Cole</p><p>1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Barbara Brown, Vice Chairman of Connecticut Republican State Central Committee, June 1</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Black Active Republicans, May 14</p><p>1982 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] –Statements – Gaetano “Guy” Russo and Fred Giusti, July 18 and 19</p><p>1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – House GOP – Grand Old Party Urban Caucus, May 5</p><p>1982 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Joe Gromley – Weicker Endorsement, February 23</p><p>1982 19) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Labor Statement, May 20</p><p>1982 20) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Ed Brooke, October 22</p><p>1982 21) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Ronald A. Sarasin, Gerald F. Stevens, June 3 1982 22) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Statement by Additional Legislators – Joseph Broder, Paul R. Karbowski, Dorothy K. Osler, Martin J. Smith, Elinor F. Wilbur, Alexander F. Zarnowski, Ruth Fahrback, June 30</p><p>1982 23) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Statement by Waterbury Republicans</p><p>1982 24) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Tom D’Amore, Executive Director of Weicker 82 – Grassroots East Dinner – Proposed Prescott Bush-Lowell Weicker Debate, May 13</p><p>1982 25) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Vincent Laudone and J. Brian Faitney, Former Connecticut Republican State Chairmen, May 12</p><p>1982 26) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Waterbury Delegates Statements, June 11</p><p>1982 27) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Weicker Acceptance Speech, July 24</p><p>1982 28) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Weicker National Conservative Political Action Committee, NCPAC Statement, Fairfield, Connecticut, February 23</p><p>1982 29) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Statements – Weicker Statement on Prescott Bush Withdrawal, July 27</p><p>1982 30) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Strategic Offensive</p><p>1981-1982 31) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Supporters – Weicker Political Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1981 32) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Supporters – Weicker Political Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1981 33) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Notes – Campaign Contributions</p><p>1981 34) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You Notes – Carlton Club Dinner, July 22</p><p>Box 1806</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You’s for Campaign Ads</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Thank You’s – Newspaper Endorsements 1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – The Weicker Wire</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Unfair Election Practices Complaint</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Union and PAC, Political Action Committee Endorsements</p><p>1981 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – United Food and Commercial Workers, UFCW Contribution to Weicker 82 Committee, November 20</p><p>Undated 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Volunteer List</p><p>1980-1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Volunteers</p><p>1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Voter Registration-EN</p><p>1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Dick Webb Solicitation</p><p>1981 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee</p><p>1977 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Amended Statement of Political Organization</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Budget, August 30-November 8</p><p>1977-1978 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee Campaign Resumes</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Contributions, November-December</p><p>1983 16) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Deficit Memo, Financial Status, February 25</p><p>1981-1982 17) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Expenses, Miscellaneous, Staff, etc.</p><p>1980-1981 18) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Federal Election Commission Reports, March 10, 1980-December 31, 1981</p><p>Box 1807</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Federal Election Commission Reports, January 1, 1982-July 4, 1982 1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Federal Election Commission Report, July 5-September 30</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Federal Election Commission Pre-Election Report, October 1-November 22</p><p>1983 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Federal Election Commission Report, January 31 Year End</p><p>1978 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – January 31, Year End Report</p><p>1977 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – July 10 Committee Report</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – National Republican Senatorial Committee Contributor List Agreement</p><p>Ca. 1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – New Hampshire – Media Statistics and Matthew Brady Resume</p><p>1977 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – October 10 Federal Election Commission Report</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Official Correspondence, Organization, and Contributions</p><p>1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Pending Contributions</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Political Action Committees Contributions</p><p>1982 13) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Projects – Den/D’Amore/McSpadden, etc.</p><p>1982 14) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker 82 Committee – Runoff Election Contributions and Contribution Cards</p><p>1982 15) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker, DiFazio, Moffett Records</p><p>Box 1808</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Endorsements – Connecticut State Police Union 1982-1983 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Fundraisers</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker-Moffett Debates</p><p>1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker-Moffett-Bush Debates, Clippings</p><p>1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker-Moffett Records</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Lucien DiFazio – 3rd Party Candidate Endorsements</p><p>1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Lucien DiFazio – Federal Election Commission Report, July 1-September 30</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Lucien DiFazio – National Conservative Political Action Committee Contributors</p><p>1981-1982 9) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – General</p><p>1981-1982 10) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Moffett Announcement</p><p>1981-1982 11) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Moffett Campaign Committee – Christopher Dodd Support Letter, May 1982</p><p>1982 12) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Moffett Endorsements</p><p>Box 1809</p><p>1979-1980 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Moffett – Federal Election Commission Reports, January 1-December 1979 and January 1-December 31, 1980</p><p>1977-1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush Announces Candidacy for Senate</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush – Campaign Update and Committees</p><p>1981-1982 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush – Congressman John LeBoutillier Letter, Bush Announcement Letter and Bush Solicitation Letters 1982 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush – Contributions, Contributors, Business and Political Action Committees, and Convention Delegates</p><p>1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush – Endorsements and Fundraisers</p><p>1981-1982 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush – Federal Election Commission Bush Committee Reports, September 1-December 31, 1981 and January 1-March 31, 1982</p><p>1982 8) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush Polls</p><p>Box 1810</p><p>1982 1) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush Supporters</p><p>1982 2) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Opponents – Prescott Bush Withdrawal, July 27</p><p>1982 3) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Press and Correspondence</p><p>1981 4) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Retirement Fund – Connecticut Political Action Committee</p><p>1981 5) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Supporter for 82 Campaign – Letter Sent to Hank Harper or Charlie Muessel</p><p>1981-1982 6) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Voting Record</p><p>1981 7) [Campaign Records – 1982 Senatorial Campaign] – Youth</p><p>Sub-series F – 1988 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Box 1811</p><p>1978 1) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – 1978 Campaign Budget</p><p>1988 2) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Binder, Folder 1</p><p>1988 3) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – Campaign Binder, Folder 2</p><p>1988 4) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – Clippings 1983 5) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – Sun Oil – Clyde Wheeler Contributions</p><p>Ca. 1988 6) [Campaign Records – 1988 Senatorial Campaign] – Weicker Biography – English and Spanish – Weicker 88 Office</p><p>Series V – Gubernatorial Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Subject Files</p><p>Box 1812</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 1) [A Connecticut Party] – Brochures </p><p>1992 2) [A Connecticut Party] – Campaign 1992 Manual, Folder 1</p><p>1992 3) [A Connecticut Party] – Campaign 1992 Manual, Folder 2</p><p>1992-1993 4) [A Connecticut Party] – Campaign 1993 Manual, Folder 1</p><p>1992-1993 5) [A Connecticut Party] – Campaign 1993 Manual, Folder 2</p><p>1992 6) [A Connecticut Party] – Governor Weicker Calls on A Connecticut Party to be Active in 1992 Elections</p><p>1992 7) [A Connecticut Party] – Ticket to 1992 State Convention</p><p>1994 8) [A Connecticut Party] – Ticket to 1994 State Convention</p><p>1992 9) [A Connecticut Party] – Town Chairman Manual</p><p>1993 10) [A Connecticut Party] – Town Chairman Manual, Folder 1</p><p>1993 11) [A Connecticut Party] – Town Chairman Manual, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1813</p><p>1991 1) [Budget] – Analysis of the Governor’s Plan and a Sales Tax Alternative</p><p>1991 2) [Budget] – Dimensions of a $2.4 Billion Budget</p><p>1991 3) [Budget] – Governor Weicker’s Program for Prosperity</p><p>1991 4) [Budget] – No Legs – No Jobs, Comments on “The Bipartisan Coalition Budget” 1991 5) [Budget] – Republican and “Moderate” Democrat Budget Plans</p><p>1989, 1992 6) [Civil Rights] – School Desegregation</p><p>1992 7) [Environmental Issues] – Bottle Bill II - $0.05 Fee on Beverage Containers</p><p>1967-1993 8) [Gambling], Folder 1</p><p>1967-1993 9) [Gambling], Folder 2</p><p>1967-1993 10) [Gambling], Folder 3</p><p>1967-1993 11) [Gambling], Folder 4</p><p>1967-1993 12) [Gambling], Folder 5</p><p>Box 1814</p><p>1991 1) [Gambling] – “Comments of the State of Connecticut on the Procedures Proposed by the Secretary of the Interior, United State of America, for Class III Gaming by the Mashantucket Tribe”, May 17</p><p>Undated 2) [Gambling] – “Proposal of the State of Connecticut for a Tribal-State Compact between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the State of Connecticut”, Folder 1</p><p>Undated 3) [Gambling] – “Proposal of the State of Connecticut for a Tribal-State Compact between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the State of Connecticut”, Folder 2</p><p>1993 4) [Highways] – New Baldwin Bridge – Crossing: Three Centuries from Ferry Boats to the New Baldwin Bridge, Signed by Oliver Jensen</p><p>1992 5) [Independence Party] – Clips, Releases, and Transcripts</p><p>1992 6) [Independence Party] – Miscellaneous</p><p>1976-1993 7) [Native American Issues] – Golden Hill – Paugusset Tribe, Folder 1</p><p>1976-1993 8) [Native American Issues] – Golden Hill – Paugusset Tribe, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1815</p><p>1976-1993 1) [Native American Issues] – Golden Hill – Paugusset Tribe, Folder 3</p><p>1990 2) [Lowell Weicker] – 1990 Henry H. Kessler Human Dignity Award 1992 3) [Lowell Weicker] – 1992 Connecticut Florists Association Yearbook and Convention Guide</p><p>1992 4) [Lowell Weicker] – 1992 Profiles in Courage Award – Clippings and Press Releases</p><p>1992 5) [Lowell Weicker] – 1992 Profiles in Courage Award – Press Kit</p><p>1991-1993 6) [Lowell Weicker] – 1993 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award Ceremony – Press Kit</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 7) [Lowell Weicker] – Biography – Claudia Testa Weicker</p><p>1992 8) [Lowell Weicker] – Biography – Governor Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.</p><p>1991 9) [Lowell Weicker] – Biography – Who’s Who in the World</p><p>1990-1991 10) [Lowell Weicker] – Carmen, Marriage of Figaro, Nights to Remember, Madam Butterfly (Featuring Cameo Appearance by Lowell Weicker), Don Pasquale – Connecticut Opera</p><p>1994 11) [Lowell Weicker] – Governor Lowell P. Weicker – For the Record</p><p>1992 12) [Lowell Weicker] – Governor Lowell P. Weicker Interview with Harrison Salisbury et.al. on WKZE Radio, August 26</p><p>1992 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Governor Lowell P. Weicker Jr. “Significant Accomplishments, 1991-1992”</p><p>1993 14) [Lowell Weicker] – Governor Lowell P. Weicker Jr. “Significant Accomplishments, 1991-1993”</p><p>1991 15) [Lowell Weicker] – Gubernatorial Inauguration</p><p>1993 16) [Lowell Weicker] – Mary B. Paulsen Obituary</p><p>1985-1993 17) [Lowell Weicker] – Political Cartoons by Robert Dornfried</p><p>1990s 18) [Lowell Weicker] – Research! America – Press Kit</p><p>1993 19) [Lowell Weicker] – Robin Hood: The Musical with Cameo Appearance by Lowell Weicker – Warner Theatre, Torrington, Connecticut, November 6 – Program</p><p>1994 20) [Lowell Weicker] – Wesleyan University – 162nd Commencement Program, May 29</p><p>Sub-series B – Correspondence Files Box 1816</p><p>Ca. 1990-1994 1) [A Connecticut Party] – State Rules</p><p>1991 2) Diane Blick – Chairperson of A Connecticut Party</p><p>1994 3) Don Imus</p><p>1992 4) Don Imus Fan Club – Just In</p><p>1992 5) John F. Kennedy Library Foundation</p><p>1992 6) Northeast Pharmaceutical Conference</p><p>1991 7) Veto of Emergency Certified Senate Bill</p><p>1991 8) Veto of Substitute Senate Bill 33 as Amended – An Act to Require a Biennial Budget</p><p>Sub-series C – Articles by Weicker</p><p>1970s 9) [Articles by Weicker] – “Mr. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. United States Senator from the State of Connecticut”</p><p>1983, 1993 10) [Articles by Weicker] – “The Bible or the Constitution?”, Summer 1983</p><p>1991-1992 11) [Articles by Weicker] – “Historical Background of the Americans with Disabilities Act”</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 12) [Articles by Weicker] – Statement at the 25th Anniversary of Connecticut Mental Health Center, September 25</p><p>Sub-series D – Clippings</p><p>1990 13) [Clippings] – February</p><p>1990 14) [Clippings] – March</p><p>1990 15) [Clippings] – April</p><p>1990 16) [Clippings] – May</p><p>1990 17) [Clippings] – June</p><p>1990 18) [Clippings] – July 1990 19) [Clippings] – August 1-22</p><p>1990 20) [Clippings] – August 23-31</p><p>1990 21) [Clippings] – September 1-9</p><p>1990 22) [Clippings] – September 10-21</p><p>Box 1817</p><p>1990 1) [Clippings] – September 22-25</p><p>1990 2) [Clippings] – September 26-28</p><p>1990 3) [Clippings] – September 29-30</p><p>1990 4) [Clippings] – October 1-4</p><p>1990 5) [Clippings] – October 5-9</p><p>1990 6) [Clippings] – October 10-18</p><p>Box 1818</p><p>1990 1) [Clippings] – October 18-23</p><p>1990 2) [Clippings] – October 24-25</p><p>1990 3) [Clippings] – October 26-29</p><p>1990 4) [Clippings] – October 30-31</p><p>1990 5) [Clippings] – November 1-2</p><p>1990 6) [Clippings] – November 3-7</p><p>Box 1819</p><p>1990 1) [Clippings] – November 8-15</p><p>1991 2) [Clippings] – 1991</p><p>1992 3) [Clippings] – 1992</p><p>1993 4) [Clippings] – 1993, Folder 1 1993 5) [Clippings] – 1993, Folder 2</p><p>1994 6) [Clippings] – 1994</p><p>1996 7) [Clippings] – 1996</p><p>1963 8) [Clippings] – State Income Tax</p><p>Sub-series E – Press Releases</p><p>1991 9) [Press Releases] – Governor Weicker Orders Agency Shutdowns, Employee Layoffs, April 1</p><p>1991 10) [Press Releases] – Connecticut Governor Weicker Lowell P. Weicker Receives Legislative Excellence Award, May 16</p><p>1991 11) [Press Releases] – State and Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Reach Agreement, Set Budget for Regulation of Casino, December 17</p><p>1992 12) [Press Releases] – Governor Lowell Weicker Named Recipient of 1992 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, May 18</p><p>Sub-series F – Speeches and Statements</p><p>1982 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech before the United Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut, September 19</p><p>1988 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks to Connecticut Down Syndrome Congress, May 7</p><p>1990 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Flag – Speech at Somers High School Graduation</p><p>1991 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Inaugural Address to Connecticut General Assembly, January 9</p><p>1991 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Inaugural Remarks on Steps of Connecticut State Capitol, January 9</p><p>1991 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Prayer at Inauguration of Governor Lowell P. Weicker, January 9</p><p>1991 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Message for Connecticut, February 13</p><p>1991 20) [Speeches and Statements] –Testimony Before the Finance, Revenue, and Bonding Committee, March 27 1991 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Address to Joint Convention of General Assembly, May 15</p><p>1991 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Albertus Magnus College Commencement Address, May 18</p><p>1991 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Avon Old Farms School Commencement Address, May 26</p><p>1991 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Closing Remarks to 1991 Regular Session of the General Assembly, June 5</p><p>1991 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Statement, July 16</p><p>1991 26) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Veto Speech, August 7</p><p>Box 1820</p><p>1991 1) [Speeches and Statements] – 25th Anniversary of Connecticut Mental Health Center, September 21</p><p>1991 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Chub Fellow Lecture, Yale University, October 9</p><p>1991 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Staige Davis Blackford Memorial Lecture, University of Virginia School of Medicine, October 16</p><p>1991 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Convocation Address, Gallaudet University, October 25</p><p>1991 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks, From Rhetoric to Action, Connecticut Education Symposium, November 4</p><p>1991 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Veterans Day Address, November 11</p><p>1991 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to Southwestern Area Commerce and Industry Association of Connecticut, November 14</p><p>1991 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Address to General Assembly Special Session, November 18</p><p>1991 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement on Death of Corporal James Sylvia</p><p>1992 10) [Speeches and Statements] – New Year’s Message</p><p>1992 11) [Speeches and Statements] – State of the State Message for Connecticut, February 5 1992 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Address to General Assembly, February 14</p><p>1992 13) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement on Senator Lawrence J. Bettencourt, March 19</p><p>1992 14) [Speeches and Statements] – Testimony Before Commerce and Exportation Committee, March 19</p><p>1992 15) [Speeches and Statements] – Address to Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 31</p><p>1992 16) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement on Prisoners of War/Missing in Action, State Capital, April 9</p><p>1992 17) [Speeches and Statements] – Closing Comments, 1992 Legislative Session, May 6</p><p>1992 18) [Speeches and Statements] – Testimony before House Budget Committee, May 13</p><p>1992 19) [Speeches and Statements] – Profiles in Courage Award, May 28</p><p>1992 20) [Speeches and Statements] – Endorsement of Gay Rights, June 4</p><p>1992 21) [Speeches and Statements] – Address to A Connecticut Party Convention, July 25</p><p>1992 22) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to O-Z Gedney, August 25</p><p>1992 23) [Speeches and Statements] – Announcement of Grant to Connecticut College from F.W. Olin Foundation, October 2</p><p>1992 24) [Speeches and Statements] – Special Olympics Press Conferences, October 6</p><p>1992 25) [Speeches and Statements] – Endorsement of Bill Clinton for President, October 21</p><p>1993 26) [Speeches and Statements] – State of the State Message for Connecticut, January 6</p><p>1993 27) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement on Meeting with President Bill Clinton, February 1</p><p>1993 28) [Speeches and Statements] – Budget Address, Connecticut General Assembly, February 3 1993 29) [Speeches and Statements] – Presentation of University Medal to William C. Steere, Jr., University of Connecticut, March 10</p><p>1993 30) [Speeches and Statements] – Testimony before Base Realignment Commission, May 11</p><p>1993 31) [Speeches and Statements] – Eastern Connecticut State University Commencement, Willimantic, Connecticut, May 23</p><p>1993 32) [Speeches and Statements] – Address to Connecticut General Assembly, June 9</p><p>1993 33) [Speeches and Statements] – Brunswick School Commencement, June 11</p><p>Box 1821</p><p>1993 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement on Decision not to Run for Reelection, September 30</p><p>1994 2) [Speeches and Statements] – University of New Haven Commencement, January 15</p><p>1994 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks to Bio-Technology Summit, Washington, DC, January 24</p><p>1994 4) [Speeches and Statements] – State of the State Address, February 9</p><p>1994 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Statement Before the Select Committee on Children, March 1</p><p>1994 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Wesleyan University Commencement Speech, May 29</p><p>1994 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Commencement Speech, Stafford High School, June 24</p><p>1994 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to A Connecticut Party Convention, July 23</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to Southeastern Connecticut MAO</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Testimony on SB 473 – “An Act Implementing the Recommendations of the Commission to Effect Government Reorganization Concerning Human Services”</p><p>Sub-series G – Transcripts Undated 11) [Transcripts] – Unidentified Interview</p><p>1992 12) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Manchester Journal Inquirer</p><p>1992 13) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Lear Jet Interview</p><p>1992 14) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview on “This Week with David Brinkley”, January 12 1992 15) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview on “On the Record”, February 21</p><p>1992 16) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Mayor D’Agostino, Meriden, Connecticut, April 29</p><p>1992 17) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview on Prime Time, May 1</p><p>1992 18) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Adam Pertman, May 15</p><p>1992 19) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with the Hartford Courant, May 19</p><p>1992 20) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Adam Pertman, May 20</p><p>1992 21) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview by Stamford Advocate, May 22</p><p>1992 22) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Nick Cioffi and Dick Palmer, June 15</p><p>1992 23) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview with Peter Urban and Lisa Marie Pane, June 15</p><p>1992 24) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview by Steve Kotchko, July 2</p><p>1994 25) [Transcripts] – Lowell Weicker Interview on CNN Late Edition, January 30</p><p>1994 26) [Transcripts] – Travelers Insurance Corporation Stays in Hartford, February 22-23</p><p>Sub-series H – 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign Records</p><p>Undated 27) [Campaign Records] – Article – “2,500 Years of War”</p><p>1990 28) [Campaign Records] – Biography</p><p>1990 29) [Campaign Records] – Campaign Ads</p><p>1990 30) [Campaign Records] – Campaign Song – “Connecticut’s Ursa Major” (Lowell Weicker) by Floyd D. Baldwin, November 2 1990 31) [Campaign Records] – Charter Oak</p><p>1990 32) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Democrats Doubting Bruce Morrison (and Draft Christopher Dodd)</p><p>1990 33) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Governors’ Race/Debate</p><p>1990 34) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Governors’ Race/Democratic Primary, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1822</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Governor’s Race/Democratic Primary, Folder 2</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Governor’s Race/Issues</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Eunice Groark</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Miscellaneous</p><p>1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Banks</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison – BIC Corporation Campaign Contribution</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Biographies</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Budget</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison – Campaign Ads</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison Campaign Finance Scandal</p><p>1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Democratic State Convention</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison – Endorsements</p><p>1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Environment</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Financial</p><p>1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Issues-Including Attacks on Lowell Weicker 1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Taxes</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison/Ticket</p><p>1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Bruce Morrison – Voting Record</p><p>1984 19) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Old Clips</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Tip O’Neill</p><p>1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – William O’Neill Steps Down</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion – Bob Conrad</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion – Columns, Miscellaneous Letters</p><p>Box 1823</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion, Editorials, Miscellaneous</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion Letters to the Editor</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion – Charlie Morse</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion, Don Noel</p><p>1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Opinion, Don Pesci</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Joel Schiavone</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Patricia Seremet</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – A Connecticut Party Independent Race</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Ads</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Attacks by Opponents</p><p>1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Biographies</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Budget</p><p>1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Comics</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Endorsements 1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Fundraising</p><p>1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Governing</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Miscellaneous</p><p>1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Oil</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Personal – Homes, Taxes, etc.</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Polls</p><p>Box 1824</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Selection of Eunice Groark and Other Possible Running Mates</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Clippings – Lowell Weicker – Taxes</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Correspondence – “A Final Reminder Concerning Election Day Activities”, November 1</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Correspondence – Nims, Howes, Collison and Isner – Girl Scouts</p><p>1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Correspondence –William O’Neill Regarding Budget</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Correspondence – Secretary of State Julia H. Tashjian Regarding Placement of a Connecticut Party on Ballot</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Editorials</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Election Law</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Endorsements</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Interviews – Staff Notes</p><p>1981-1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – 1981 Votes – 1981 Federal Budget</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act</p><p>1971, 1979 13) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files –Bailouts – Lockheed Aircraft Corporation and Chrysler Corporation</p><p>1987-1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – BIC Corporation Lighter Recall 1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Biennial Budget – Senate Concurrent Resolution 49</p><p>1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1986-1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – William F. Buckley</p><p>1979-1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Cable Deregulation – Ethics Allegations</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Candidate Strengths and Weaknesses</p><p>1989-1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Energy Issues</p><p>1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Energy Issues, Unemployment and Health Care</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Environmental Issues</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Excess Campaign Funds</p><p>1977-1990 24) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Financial Disclosure</p><p>Box 1825</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Hartford Courant Issues</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Health Care</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Housing</p><p>1989-1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Immigration – Stop Immigration Now</p><p>1981, 1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Iraq</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation Human Services Award</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Laws – Senate Bills Introduced by Weicker that Became Law</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Legislative Record</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – May 1985 Vote – Senate Budget Compromise</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Mental Health Services 1989-1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Bruce Morrison</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files –Bruce Morrison – Fundraising</p><p>1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – John Rowland</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – John Rowland/Budget</p><p>1986-1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Savings and Loan Bailout</p><p>1986-1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – South Africa</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – State Budget Deficit</p><p>1974-1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – State Income Tax</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Tobacco Stock Divestment</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Unemployment</p><p>1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Unions</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Issue Files – Lowell Weicker’s Income Taxes</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Media – Production of Campaign Ads</p><p>1990 24) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Balloons</p><p>Box 1826</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Brochures</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Bumper Stickers</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Campaign Buttons</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Campaign Stickers</p><p>1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Contribution Cards</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Magnets</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Memorabilia – Volunteer Post Cards</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Newsletters</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Nominating Petition Materials – Weicker for Governor 1987, 1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Party Information – A Connecticut Party</p><p>1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Polls – Poll Summaries</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Polls – Tracking Polls</p><p>1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Position Pamphlets</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – A Balanced Supply of Jobs and Workers</p><p>1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Education in Connecticut</p><p>1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Environment</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Families</p><p>1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Fiscal Integrity</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Fiscal Policy Record</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Health Care in Connecticut</p><p>1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Higher Education in Connecticut</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Jobs and Economic Recovery</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Questions</p><p>1990 24) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – John Rowland and Abortion</p><p>1990 25) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Savings and Loans Bailout</p><p>1990 26) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Seniors</p><p>1990 27) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Social Security</p><p>1990 28) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Spurring Connecticut’s Economy</p><p>1990 29) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Summary of Weicker/Groark Plan</p><p>1990 30) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Targeted Tax Incentives for Business</p><p>1990 31) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Tax Cap</p><p>1990 32) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – The Current State of Connecticut’s Economy 1990 33) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – The Drug Epidemic</p><p>1990 34) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Toward a Housing Plan for Connecticut in the 1990s</p><p>1990 35) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Transforming the Department of Economic Development 1990 36) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Unemployment</p><p>1990 37) [Campaign Records] – Position Papers – Weicker’s 19 Step Plan for Connecticut</p><p>Box 1827</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Press Kit – A Connecticut Party – Positions</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Press Kit – A Connecticut Party – Weicker Governor Campaign Petition Drive</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Press Kit – A Connecticut Party – Weicker/Groark Petition Drive</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Press Kit – Joel Schiavone – Governor</p><p>1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker for Governor Announces Campaign Endorsements, April 9</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Senator Morris Considering Weicker Possibilities, April 11</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker for Governor Campaign Reports Fundraising Total, April 12</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Says “Vote Connecticut”, April 16</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Grasso Family Formally Endorses Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., April 23</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Statement of Senator Lowell P. Weicker on Conclusion of 1990 Session of General Assembly, May 9</p><p>1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Reginald J. Smith Withdraws from Governor’s Race and Supports Candidacy of Lowell Weicker, May 16</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Eunice S. Groark Named Candidate for Lieutenant Governor, May 31 1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Political Activists Endorse Lowell P. Weicker Jr. for Governor, May 31</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Co-Chairpersons Named for Weicker Petition Drive, June 12</p><p>1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Labor Union Endorses Senator Lowell Weicker for Governor, June 12</p><p>1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Kicks Off Petition Drive, June 15</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Quinnipiac College Poll, July 5</p><p>1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Statements on Health Care, Families and Unemployment, July 10</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Lowell Weicker Seeks Budget Action by Governor O’Neill, July 11</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Democrat Gloria Schaffer Endorses Lowell Weicker for Governor, July 12</p><p>1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Reports Fundraising Total, July 12</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Lowell Weicker Accepts Kennedy Award, July 16</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Calls for Budget Cuts, July 18</p><p>1990 24) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Receives District 1199 Endorsement, July 18</p><p>1990 25) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker to Speak at National AIDS Forum, July 18</p><p>1990 26) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Thomas J. D’Amore Jr. and Peter Gold Issued Statement on the Selection of Joan Kemler for State Treasurer, July 18</p><p>1990 27) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker’s Record on the Greenwich Weigh Station, July 19</p><p>1990 28) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker/Groark Campaign Puts People Ahead of Politics, July 21 1990 29) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – 105,430 Sign Petitions for Weicker/Groark Ticket, July 25</p><p>1990 30) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Thousands Aid in Weicker/Groark Petition Drive, July 25</p><p>1990 31) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Hails Signing of Disability Legislation, July 26</p><p>1990 32) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Rowland Talks Cuts and Votes “Spend”, July 30</p><p>1990 33) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Reiterates his Commitment to Health Care Access, July 31</p><p>1990 34) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Campaign Sets the Record Straight on the Environment, August 1</p><p>1990 35) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Two Former Candidates for Statewide Office Endorse Weicker/Groark, August 2</p><p>1990 36) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Comments on Oil Crisis, August 8</p><p>1990 37) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Outlines Steps to Spur Connecticut Economy; Releases Plans on Budget, Housing and Environment, August 10</p><p>1990 38) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Says Spending Reform is Top Priority, August 13</p><p>1990 39) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker’s Statement on Endorsement from Connecticut Education Association, August 13</p><p>1990 40) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Ledyard Chairwoman, August 16</p><p>1990 41) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – The Facts on Deregulating the Oil Industry, August 16</p><p>1990 42) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Cheshire Chairman</p><p>1990 43) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Releases Tax Information, August 17</p><p>1990 44) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Statement Issued by Weicker Campaign Regarding Bruce Morrison on Weicker’s Income Taxes, August 21 1990 45) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Plan Taps Nickel Deposits for Clean Water Projects, August 21</p><p>1990 46) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Cites Importance of Jobs for the Disabled, August 22</p><p>1990 47) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Highlights Economic Concerns During Tour of Seymour Plant, August 22</p><p>1990 48) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Tours Torrington Company, Need to Keep Connecticut Competitive, August 22</p><p>1990 49) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Visits Innovative Waterbury Housing Site, August 22</p><p>1988-1990 50) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Avice Meehan Statement Regarding Bruce Morrison on Weicker Campaign Finances, August 24</p><p>1990 51) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker/Groark on Substance Abuse, Health Care and Education, August 29</p><p>1990 52) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Highlights Commitment to Environment, August 30</p><p>1990 53) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Statement – A Connecticut Party Candidate for Governor, August 31</p><p>1990 54) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Statement on Campaign Finance, September 1</p><p>1990 55) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Statement on Campaign Finance, September 1</p><p>Box 1828</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Brings Anti-Drug Message to Cathedral High, September 12</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Cites Need for Prenatal Care, September 12</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Quinnipiac College Poll, September 15</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker/Groark Campaign Names Norwalk Co-Chairman, September 17 1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Just What is John Rowland’s Record on Abortion?, September 18</p><p>1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Issues Call to Service; Creation of Connecticut Service Corps, September 26</p><p>1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Campaign Alleges Diversion of Funds by Rowland, October 12</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker’s Statement on Rowland’s Absence from the United States House Vote on Deficit Reduction Package, October 17</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Statement Regarding Rowland on Weicker’s Campaign Finances, October 24</p><p>1990 10) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Bruce Morrison and the Gas Tax, October 26</p><p>1990 11) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Campaign Takes Action on Sign Vandalism, October 29</p><p>1990 12) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Announces Transition Team, November 19</p><p>1990 13) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Governor Elect Weicker Names Cibes to Head the Office of Policy and Management, November 19</p><p>1990 14) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Louise Hull and Robert LaGoy Named New Hartford Coordinators of the Weicker Gubernatorial Campaign</p><p>1990 15) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Record of Senator Weicker on the 1981 Federal Budget</p><p>1990 16) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Statement of Peter W. Gold and Thomas J. D’Amore on University of Connecticut Poll</p><p>1990 17) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Statement on Weicker’s Environmental Record</p><p>1990 18) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Announces Stonington Chairwomen</p><p>1990 19) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Announces Bristol Chairmen</p><p>1990 20) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Andover Chairwoman 1990 21) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Ashford Chairman</p><p>1990 22) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Berlin Chairman</p><p>1990 23) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Branford Chairmen</p><p>1990 24) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Brooklyn Chairman</p><p>1990 25) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Durham Chairman</p><p>1990 26) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names East Lyme Chairman</p><p>1990 27) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Eastford Chairman</p><p>1990 28) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Franklin Chairman</p><p>1990 29) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Hebron’s Chairman</p><p>1990 30) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Killingly Chairman</p><p>1990 31) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Litchfield Chairmen</p><p>1990 32) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Manchester Chairmen</p><p>1990 33) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Mansfield Chairman</p><p>1990 34) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Marlborough Chairman</p><p>1990 35) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Milford Chairman</p><p>1990 36) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names New Canaan Chairmen 1990 37) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names New London Chairman</p><p>1990 38) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Norfolk Chairman</p><p>1990 39) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names North Haven Chairman</p><p>1990 40) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Norwich’s Chairmen</p><p>1990 41) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Plainfield Chairmen</p><p>1990 42) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Pomfret Chairman</p><p>1990 43) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Preston Chairman</p><p>1990 44) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Putnam Chairman</p><p>1990 45) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Ridgefield Chairman</p><p>1990 46) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names South Windsor Chairman</p><p>1990 47) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Stafford Chairmen</p><p>1990 48) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Sterling Chairman</p><p>1990 49) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Tolland Chairman</p><p>1990 50) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Vernon Chairmen</p><p>1990 51) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Wallingford Chairman</p><p>1990 52) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names West Hartford Chairman 1990 53) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Wethersfield Chairman</p><p>1990 54) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Names Winchester Chair</p><p>1990 55) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Campaign Announces Woodstock Chairmen</p><p>1990 56) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Committee Names Coventry Chairman</p><p>1990 57) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Governor Committee Names Granby Chairmen</p><p>1990 58) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Burlington Chairman</p><p>1990 59) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Cornwall Co-Chairs</p><p>1990 60) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Danbury Chairmen</p><p>1990 61) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names East Hampton Chair</p><p>1990 62) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names East Haven Chair</p><p>1990 63) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Glastonbury Chairman</p><p>1990 64) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names North Canaan Chair</p><p>1990 65) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Plainville Chairwoman</p><p>1990 66) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Salisbury Chairman</p><p>1990 67) [Campaign Records] – Press Releases – Weicker Names Windsor Chairwoman</p><p>1990 68) [Campaign Records] – Questionnaires – Miscellaneous</p><p>1990 69) [Campaign Records] – Questionnaires – NARAL, National Abortion Rights Action League</p><p>1990 70) [Campaign Records] – Questionnaires – NOW, National Organization for Women Questionnaire</p><p>1990 71) [Campaign Records] – Regrets 1990 72) [Campaign Records] – Southwestern Area Commerce and Industry Association of Connecticut Debate, SACIA</p><p>1990 73) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Lowell Weicker Speech, March 2</p><p>1990 74) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Jackie Quinn Interview of Lowell Weicker, Manchester Chamber of Commerce, June 6</p><p>1990 75) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Weicker Focus Group – Avon Group, June 20, 12:00 P.M.</p><p>Box 1829</p><p>1990 1) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Weicker Focus Group – Avon Group, June 20, 6:00 P.M.</p><p>1990 2) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Weicker Focus Group – Focus Group One, Danbury, Connecticut, September 13, 6:00 P.M.</p><p>1990 3) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Weicker Focus Group – Focus Group Two, Danbury, Connecticut, September 13, 8:00 P.M.</p><p>1990 4) [Campaign Records] – Transcripts – Weicker Focus Group – Red Session One, Hartford Research Center, September 14</p><p>1988, 1990 5) [Campaign Records] – Voting Records – The Weicker Record: 1983-July 1985, June 28, 1988</p><p>1988, 1990 6) [Campaign Records] – Voting Records – The Weicker Record: 1983-July 1988, August 1, 1988, Folder 1</p><p>1988, 1990 7) [Campaign Records] – Voting Records – The Weicker Record: 1983-July 1988, August 1, 1988, Folder 2</p><p>1990 8) [Campaign Records] – Weicker for Governor Committee Fundraiser, May 29</p><p>1990 9) [Campaign Records] – Weicker/Groark Fall Campaign Mission: A Guide for Town Chairpersons, September</p><p>Sub-series I – Photographs</p><p>Box 1830</p><p>1994 1) [Photographs] – A Connecticut Party Convention, July 1990 2) [Photographs] – Ballot Petition Drive – Lillie B. Crosby and Lynette Litwin</p><p>1990 3) [Photographs] – Campaign Rally – Connecticut Education Association</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 4) [Photographs] – Groundbreaking – Connecticut State Police Troop G Barracks, Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1994 5) [Photographs] – National Governors Association Winter Meeting, January</p><p>1991 6) [Photographs] – Arnold Schwarzenegger</p><p>1991 7) [Photographs] – State Armory Mural by Rick Doyle, Torrington, Connecticut, January 10</p><p>1991 8) [Photographs] – State Income Tax Protest at Connecticut State Capitol, October</p><p>1991 9) [Photographs] – Unidentified Ceremony</p><p>1993 10) [Photographs] – Governor Weicker at “Whaling Wall”, July</p><p>1990 11) [Photographs] – Lowell and Claudia Weicker, December</p><p>1994 12) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Berkeley Divinity School Convocation, Yale University, February</p><p>1990 13) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Greenwich 350th Anniversary Parade, July 4</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 14) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Taft School, Watertown, Connecticut</p><p>1991 15) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Unidentified Bill Signing</p><p>1991 16) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Unidentified Ceremony</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 17) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker at Unidentified Function</p><p>1991 18) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker Building Dedication – National Institute of Health</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 19) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker, Claudia Weicker, and Others</p><p>1970 20) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker During 1970 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1991 21) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker in Governor’s Office with Unidentified Award Recipients</p><p>1991 22) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker in Governor’s Office Unidentified Group 1996 23) [Photographs] - Lowell Weicker- Official Portrait in Connecticut State Library</p><p>1991 24) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker with Arnold Schwarzenegger</p><p>1991 25) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker with Unidentified Award Recipients</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 26) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker with Unidentified Persons</p><p>1990 27) [Photographs] – Weicker Gubernatorial Campaign Headquarters, Southington, Connecticut</p><p>1990 28) [Photographs] – Weicker Gubernatorial Campaign – Hot Air Balloon</p><p>Sub-series J – Audio-Visual Records</p><p>*? move w/ other audiocassettes? Box 1831</p><p>1992 1) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – ACP Convention, July 25</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Avice’s Tape</p><p>1992 3) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Connecticut Department of Education Commissioner Vincent Ferrendino, “Radio Pages”, December 19</p><p>Undated 4) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – CPTV, February 28</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Eco Summit, February 1</p><p>1991 6) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Governor Weicker’s Budget Address to the General Assembly, February 13</p><p>1992 7) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., “No Free Lunch”, Harvard University, March 31</p><p>1990 8) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Manchester Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1989 9) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Open Air New England 89</p><p>1998 10) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Side One: Perot/Tax Refunds, July 16; Side Two: Watergate, June</p><p>Undated 11) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Thursday Channel 30</p><p>Undated 12) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Unidentified Number 1</p><p>Undated 13) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Unidentified Number 2 1993 14) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WCUM-1450 am, “Radio Cumbre”, Interview with Governor Lowell P. Weicker, April 12</p><p>Undated 15) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Weicker CBA</p><p>1990 16) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – Weicker, New Haven, June 20</p><p>Undated 17) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WELI 960 am, New Haven, Connecticut</p><p>1992 18) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WKZE AM 1020, Governor Lowell Weicker/Harrison Salisbury, August 28</p><p>1992 19) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WKZE AM 1020, Governor Lowell Weicker/Harrison Salisbury, August 28</p><p>1991 20) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WPOP/WIOF. Hartford, Connecticut, January 8</p><p>Undated 21) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WTIC 1080, Lowell Weicker, June 7</p><p>1990 22) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WTIC 1080, Perspective, Excerpts, June 10</p><p>1991 23) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WTIC 1080, Health Update, University of Connecticut Health Center, May 20-24</p><p>1991 24) [Audio-Visual Records] – Audio Cassette – WTIC 1080, Lowell Weicker, August </p><p>Box 1832</p><p>*?move? Undated Avice Number 1. Computer diskette [Disk 1082]</p><p>*?move? Undated Avice Number 2. Computer Diskette [Disk 0183]</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio-Visual Records] – Four Micro Cassettes in Plastic Case – Unidentified</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio-Visual Records] – Ten Micro Cassettes in Box – Unidentified</p><p>1991 4) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Budget Address, February 13</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Marie Cerletty, ITN – The News Division of Britain’s Commercial T.V. Network Undated 6) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Connecticut Newsmakes</p><p>1994 7) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Connecticut Tourism, “Unity Dinner Video”, April 25</p><p>1991 8) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Con O’Leary Live with Governor Weicker, April 15</p><p>1993 9) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Governor Weicker Interview, December 9</p><p>1991 10) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Governor Weicker Keynote Address to the Economic Summit, January 31</p><p>Undated 11) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Handgun Control, Incorporated – “Assault Weapons: The Deadly Distinction”</p><p>Box 1833</p><p>1994 1) [Audio-Visual Records] – VH Video Tape – Interview – Channel 12, Fairfield County – Commissioner Vincent Ferrandino</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Morrison</p><p>1992 3) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Oliver Productions, Incorporated – The McLaughlin Group – “One on One”- Weicker, June 5</p><p>Undated 4) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – “On the Record”, Connecticut Public Television – Weicker</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Pratt and Whitney, 777 Visit</p><p>1992 6) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Primetime Dub – Show History, May 21</p><p>Undated 7) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Research America – Down Syndrome National and Cancer National</p><p>1992 8) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – State of the State Message, February 5</p><p>1993 9) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – State of the State Address, January 6</p><p>1993 10) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – State of the State Address, January 6, with Commentary 1993 11) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – “The Physician’s Role in Workers’ Compensation”, March 4</p><p>Box 1834</p><p>Undated 1) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Unidentified Number 1</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Unidentified Number 2</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – Unidentified Number 3</p><p>1994 4) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – University of New Haven Commencement (with notes), January</p><p>1992 5) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – WABC-TV – Celeste Ford – Profiles in Courage Award, September 21</p><p>1993 6) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – “Weicker at Midterm” – Cablevision Community Special, February</p><p>1991 7) [Audio-Visual Records] – VHS Video Tape – WVIT 30 “Newsmakers”, April 5</p><p>Sub-series K – Voting Records</p><p>Box 1835</p><p>1988, 1991 1) [Voting Records] – The Weicker Record: 1983-1988</p><p>Sub-series L – Miscellaneous</p><p>Undated 2) [Miscellaneous] – Cartoon by Dorn Fried, Lowell Weicker and Republican and Democratic Opponents</p><p>1990 3) [Miscellaneous] – Cartoon by George Novak, Lowell Weicker, Bruce Morrison, and John Rowland</p><p>Undated 4) [Miscellaneous] – License Plate – “Connecticut-Governor-Constitution State”</p><p>Undated 5) [Miscellaneous] – License Plate – “Connecticut-1-LIS-Preserve the Sound”</p><p>Undated 6) [Miscellaneous] – License Plate – “Connecticut-Sound-1-Preserve the Sound” 1993 7) [Miscellaneous] – License Plate – “Governor CT-The 52nd Presidential Inaugural-An American Reunion”</p><p>1990 8) [Miscellaneous] – Campaign T-Shirt, “Weicker Governor”</p><p>Sub-series M – Appointment Books</p><p>Box 1836</p><p>1989-1991 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1990</p><p>1989-1991 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – 1990</p><p>1990-1992 3) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Governor Lowell P. Weicker Jr. – 1991</p><p>Box 1837</p><p>1991-1993 1) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1992</p><p>1992-1993 2) [Appointment Books] – Brooks Brothers Diary – Lowell P. Weicker – 1993</p><p>1993-1994 3) [Appointment Books] – BusinessWeek Planner – Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. – 1993</p><p>Series VI – Weicker Family Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Lowell Weicker Sr. Files</p><p>Subject Files</p><p>Box 1838</p><p>1946-1951 1) Air Force Association – By-Laws and Financial Reports</p><p>1950 2) ECA – Economic Cooperation Administration – Berlin, Germany Trip, April </p><p>1956 3) [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] – Publication</p><p>1955 4) [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] – Reports by Lowell Weicker Sr.</p><p>1954-1955 5) [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] – Resignation from NATO 1952 6) [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] – U.S. Council on NATO – First Draft, October 20</p><p>1964-1979 7) [North Star] – Yacht – General</p><p>Undated 8) [North Star] – Yacht – Private Ensign</p><p>1956 9) [Northco Corporation] – Rex Cowley – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>Box 1839</p><p>1957-1959 1) [Northco Corporation] – Rex Cowley – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1956-1963 2) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Correspondence</p><p>1956-1957 3) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer, Wood – Northco Correspondence</p><p>1956-1957 4) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Filing References </p><p>1957 5) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Industry – India – 21-02 </p><p>1956-1957 6) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Industry – Switzerland – 16- 03 </p><p>1956 7) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – International Organizations</p><p>1956 8) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – License Agreement and Amendment to License Agreement</p><p>1956 9) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Belgium – 01-01</p><p>1956 10) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Canada – 02-01</p><p>1956 11) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Denmark – 03-01</p><p>1956-1957 12) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – France – 04-01</p><p>1956-1957 13) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Germany – 05-01</p><p>1956 14) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Greece – 06-01 1956 15) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Iceland – 07-01</p><p>1956-1957 16) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Italy – 08-01</p><p>1956 17) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Luxembourg – 09-01</p><p>Box 1840</p><p>1956-1957 1) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Netherlands – 16-01</p><p>1956 2) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Norway – 11-01</p><p>1956-1957 3) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Portugal – 12-01</p><p>1956-1957 4) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Spain – 18-01</p><p>1956 5) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – Turkey – 13-01</p><p>1956-1957 6) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – United Kingdom – 14-01</p><p>1956 7) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – NATO Delegation – United States – 15-01</p><p>Undated 8) [Northco Corporation] – Dardick Corporation – Public Relations Material</p><p>1950 9) [Northco Corporation] – Doman Helicopters, Incorporated – Curtiss-Wright License Agreement, May 4</p><p>1957 10) [Northco Corporation] – Doman Helicopters, Incorporated – License Agreements and Sales Agreements </p><p>1957-1960 11) [Northco Corporation] – Doman Helicopters, Incorporated – Miscellaneous Correspondence </p><p>1956-1959 12) [Northco Corporation] – Miscellaneous Correspondence</p><p>1976 13) [Lowell Weicker Sr.] – Biography – Who’s Who in America 1968 14) [Lowell Weicker Sr.] – Speech – “The Role of International Commerce in a Political World”, March 19</p><p>1942-1945 15) [World War II] – Army Air Force – G-2 – Personal Papers, Folder 1</p><p>1942-1945 16) [World War II] – Army Air Force – G-2 – Personal Papers, Folder 2</p><p>1945 17) [World War II] – History of Operational Intelligence Division</p><p>1945 18) [World War II] – Jeeping in the Country That Was – Survey of War Damage in Germany</p><p>Box 1841</p><p>1942-1945 1) [World War II] – Miscellaneous Papers from War Service</p><p>1945 2) [World War II] – Personal Letters From E.T.O – European Theater of Operations, January-June 1945</p><p>1944-1945 3) [World War II] – Target Tour in Germany, April 17-22, 1945 – Survey of Bombing Damage in Germany</p><p>1942-1945 4) [World War II] – War Years File – June 1942 to October 1945</p><p>Correspondence Files</p><p>1956-1978 5) A</p><p>1950-1967 6) Julian Allen</p><p>1966-1978 7) Hoyt Ammidon</p><p>1945-1971 8) General Fred L. Anderson, Folder 1</p><p>1945-1971 9) General Fred L. Anderson, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1842</p><p>1957-1971 1) Robert B. Anderson – U.S. Secretary of the Treasury</p><p>1947-1978 2) B, Folder 1</p><p>1947-1978 3) B, Folder 2</p><p>1947-1978 4) B, Folder 3 1947-1978 5) B, Folder 4</p><p>1959-1965 6) Norbert Baillen</p><p>1965-1971 7) Wilfred Baumgartner</p><p>1952-1960 8) Pierre Bedard</p><p>1957-1975 9) Countess Estelle and Bertil Bernadotte</p><p>1956-1965 10) Pierre Billotte</p><p>1960-1974 11) Ennemond Bizot</p><p>1952-1975 12) Etienne Boegner</p><p>Box 1843</p><p>1963-1969 1) Oliver Brooks</p><p>1946-1977 2) David Bruce</p><p>1955-1959 3) William A.M. Burden</p><p>1956-1965 4) John L. Burns</p><p>1946-1978 5) C, Folder 1</p><p>1946-1978 6) C, Folder 2</p><p>1963-1966 7) John Cahill</p><p>1958-1969 8) Merwin Cass</p><p>1945-1978 9) Bentinck V. Cavendish</p><p>1970-1971 10) George Champion</p><p>1970-1978 11) Charitable Contributions, Folder 1</p><p>1970-1978 12) Charitable Contributions, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1844</p><p>1970-1978 1) Charitable Contributions, Folder 3 1970-1978 2) Charitable Contributions, Folder 4</p><p>1970-1978 3) Charitable Contributions, Folder 5</p><p>1949-1972 4) Paul J. Chase</p><p>1959-1972 5) Colonel Michael Chrichton</p><p>1964-1975 6) John B. Clark</p><p>1957-1963 7) S. Sloan Colt</p><p>1956-1978 8) Alan Corey, Jr.</p><p>1952-1964 9) Philip Cortney, Folder 1</p><p>1952-1964 10) Philip Cortney, Folder 2</p><p>Box 1845</p><p>1958-1978 1) Hernando Courtright, Folder 1</p><p>1958-1978 2) Hernando Courtright, Folder 2</p><p>1957-1978 3) Rex and Wren Cowley – General Correspondence, Folder 1</p><p>1957-1978 4) Rex and Wren Cowley – General Correspondence, Folder 2</p><p>1957-1978 5) Rex and Wren Cowley – General Correspondence, Folder 3</p><p>1945-1961 6) Gordon, Alan, and Robert Crary</p><p>1959-1968 7) Creel Family</p><p>1951-1978 8) D, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1846</p><p>1951-1978 1) D, Folder 2</p><p>1959-1971 2) Norris Darrell</p><p>1959-1974 3) Gates Davison</p><p>1957-1967 4) Pierre De Kerveguen 1946-1971 5) Thomas E. Dewey</p><p>1956-1965 6) Giuliano Di Stefano</p><p>1965-1972 7) Alain Du Breil</p><p>1970-1974 8) Luc Alexandre Du Portal</p><p>1961-1972 9) Roberto Ducci</p><p>1959-1974 10) Therese and Don Durgin</p><p>1952-1977 11) E</p><p>1958-1970 12) Sir William Elliot – British Air Chief Marshall</p><p>1937-1977 13) F, Folder 1</p><p>1937-1977 14) F, Folder 2</p><p>1964-1970 15) Douglas Fairbanks</p><p>Box 1847</p><p>1958-1973 1) Boris Finaly</p><p>1969-1978 2) William Foley</p><p>1957-1970 3) Frank M. Folsom</p><p>1965 4) Professor Dott, Emilio Forti</p><p>1946-1975 5) G, Folder 1</p><p>1946-1975 6) G, Folder 2</p><p>1956-1965 7) Paul Garrett</p><p>1959-1969 8) Evelyn Gates</p><p>1961 9) James Gavin </p><p>1956-1978 10) Robert Gerard, Folder 1</p><p>1956-1978 11) Robert Gerard, Folder 2</p><p>1952-1978 12) Ernest Gross 1964-1977 13) Robert Grosvenor – Duke of Westminster</p><p>1955-1973 14) General Alfred M. Gruenther</p><p>1959-1971 15) Raymond Guest</p><p>1937-1978 16) H, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1848</p><p>1937-1978 1) H, Folder 2</p><p>1937-1978 2) H, Folder 3</p><p>1945-1978 3) William W. Haines, Folder 1</p><p>1945-1978 4) William W. Haines, Folder 2</p><p>1969-1978 5) Harry L. Hammond</p><p>1951-1966 6) Graham Hayman, Esquire</p><p>1950-1971 7) Frank Hemenway, Jr.</p><p>1963-1978 8) A.J. Hettinger</p><p>1950-1962 9) Paul G. Hoffman</p><p>1956-1957 10) John J. Hopkins, December 1957</p><p>1957-1975 11) Amory Houghton</p><p>1958-1961 12) Arthur Houghton</p><p>1952-1977 13) A.F. Hurlstone, Lentheric Perfumes and Cosmetics, London, England</p><p>1956-1972 14) Edward F. Hutton</p><p>Box 1849</p><p>1950-1967 1) I</p><p>1955-1978 2) Lord Hastings Ismay</p><p>1952-1977 3) J 1956-1964 4) Charles Douglas Jackson</p><p>1941-1976 5) Walter Jeliffe</p><p>1939-1977 6) Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Jennings</p><p>1937-1973 7) Lawrence K. Jennings, Folder 1</p><p>1937-1973 8) Lawrence K. Jennings, Folder 2</p><p>1946-1977 9) K</p><p>1967-1971 10) Frances G. Knight – Department of State Passport Office</p><p>1957-1963 11) Lee Kraft</p><p>1945-1978 12) L, Folder 1</p><p>Box 1850</p><p>1945-1978 1) L, Folder 2</p><p>1957-1973 2) Lawrenceville School</p><p>1956-1966 3) Mrs. Sydney Legendre</p><p>1957-1966 4) George H. Love</p><p>1948-1977 5) M, Folder 1</p><p>1948-1977 6) M, Folder 2</p><p>1951-1976 7) Mac</p><p>1958-1968 8) Douglas MacArthur II</p><p>1956-1970 9) Mrs. Elise Malone</p><p>1962-1969 10) Lord Martonmere – Roland Robinson</p><p>1949-1978 11) Mc</p><p>1942-1978 12) Stewart McClintic</p><p>1941-1978 13) John J. McCloy, Folder 1 Box 1851</p><p>1941-1978 1) John J. McCloy, Folder 2</p><p>1956-1969 2) Malcolm S. McConihe</p><p>1964-1972 3) Edwin C. McDonald</p><p>1945-1969 4) George McDonald, Folder 1</p><p>1945-1969 5) George McDonald, Folder 2</p><p>1951-1967 6) James McLaughry</p><p>1961-1974 7) Charles Mellor</p><p>1965, 1969 8) Willard Mellor</p><p>1965-1976 9) Honorable Francis E. Meloy, Jr.</p><p>1956-1962 10) Livingston Merchant</p><p>1957-1967 11) Eugene H. Merrill</p><p>1950-1978 12) J. Edward Meyer, Jr.</p><p>1959-1968 13) Jack Mohr</p><p>1958-1977 14) Raymond F. Moreland</p><p>1899-1978 15) Mrs. Sherley Morgan</p><p>1957-1973 16) Relman Morin – Dorothy Liebes</p><p>1970-1971 17) James H. Morse</p><p>1964 18) James L. Murphy</p><p>Box 1852</p><p>1961-1976 1) Senator George Murphy</p><p>1952-1973 2) Richard Myers</p><p>1947-1973 3) N</p><p>1956-1978 4) Thomas S. Nichols 1959-1975 5) General Lauris Norstad</p><p>1946-1978 6) O</p><p>1957 7) John Olin</p><p>1966-1976 8) Fernand Oltramare</p><p>1800s-1978 9) P, Folder 1</p><p>1800s-1978 10) P, Folder 2</p><p>1956-1976 11) Frank Pace</p><p>Box 1853</p><p>1949-1978 1) Dr. Franco Palma, Folder 1</p><p>1949-1978 2) Dr. Franco Palma, Folder 2</p><p>1964-1978 3) John Parkinson</p><p>1957-1968 4) Richard Patterson</p><p>1951-1978 5) Warren Lee Pierson</p><p>1956-1959 6) Paul R. Porter</p><p>1946-1978 7) Lewis Powell, Folder 1</p><p>1946-1978 8) Lewis Powell, Folder 2</p><p>1946-1978 9) Lewis Powell, Folder 3</p><p>Box 1854</p><p>1946-1978 1) Lewis Powell, Folder 4</p><p>1945-1973 2) Q</p><p>1950-1960 3) Edgar M. Queeny</p><p>1946-1978 4) R, Folder 1</p><p>1946-1978 5) R, Folder 2 1951-1976 6) Roland Redmond</p><p>1956-1973 7) Joseph Verner Reed</p><p>1952-1976 8) Philip Reed</p><p>1966-1977 9) Ann Paulsen Reinhardt – Mrs. Peter Reinhardt</p><p>1962-1971 10) Honorable Frederick Reinhardt</p><p>1958-1970 11) John Richards</p><p>1958-1973 12) Alwin Richtberg</p><p>1958-1968 13) Nelson Rockefeller</p><p>1965-1971 14) Felix Rohatyn</p><p>1969 15) Cosimo Ruceliai</p><p>1946-1978 16) S, Folder 1</p><p>1946-1978 17) S, Folder 2</p><p>1972-1976 18) Harvey Sadow</p><p>1956-1968 19) Julien Saks</p><p>1965-1974 20) Dickran Sarkisian</p><p>1956-1970 21) Thea Schatke</p><p>Box 1855</p><p>1950-1970 1) Mr. Konstanty C. Sheunert</p><p>1952-1977 2) John M. Schiff</p><p>1959 3) General Van Cortland Schuyler</p><p>1959-1961 4) George H. Sibley</p><p>1964-1974 5) Martha Slater</p><p>1950-1963 6) Alfred P. Sloan</p><p>1966, 1968 7) Richard S. Smith 1966 8) Charles H. Sommer</p><p>1946-1974 9) General Carl Spaatz</p><p>1956-1970 10) George Stafford</p><p>1952-1955 11) Harold E. Stassen</p><p>1966-1977 12) David Sutherland</p><p>1952-1977 13) T</p><p>1956-1967 14) Lawrence C. Thaw</p><p>1952-1962 15) Henry Tiarks</p><p>1958-1967 16) John J. Toohy</p><p>1957-1968 17) Juan Trippe</p><p>1956-1963 18) Albert O. Trostel</p><p>1956-1966 19) Sommerville Pinckney Tuck</p><p>1941-1969 20) Erwin C. Uihlein</p><p>1962-1978 21) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Ulmer, Folder 1</p><p>1962-1978 22) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Ulmer, Folder 2</p><p>1967-1975 23) Giorgio Uzielli</p><p>1938-1978 24) V</p><p>1964-1975 25) Frank Vanderup, Jr.</p><p>Box 1856</p><p>1955-1977 1) Henry Van Vredenburch</p><p>1952-1978 2) W</p><p>1958-1978 3) Walston Family</p><p>1959-1966 4) Arthur K. Watson</p><p>1951-1961 5) Thomas J. Watson 1956-1969 6) Mrs. Herman Weicker – Aunt Mary</p><p>1950-1975 7) William E. Weiss, Jr.</p><p>1965-1975 8) Leo D. Welch</p><p>1958-1972 9) H. Spottswood White</p><p>1956-1977 10) Paul Williams, Folder 1 </p><p>1956-1977 11) Paul Williams, Folder 2</p><p>1962 12) C. Glenn Williamson</p><p>1976 13) William Willis</p><p>1948-1962 14) Richard W. Wortham, Jr.</p><p>1946-1953 15) Karl Wunsche</p><p>1958-1961 16) Y</p><p>1961-1963 17) Charles A. Young</p><p>1957-1964 18) Z</p><p>Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1857</p><p>1952 1) Photo Album – Trans World Airlines, ‘Star of America’, Around the World Survey Flight, November 11-December 14, 1952</p><p>Undated 2) Signature Plate – Lowell Weicker Sr.</p><p>Sub-series B – Lowell Weicker Jr. Files</p><p>Subject Files</p><p>Box 1858</p><p>1973-1998 1) [Constitutional Issues] – Independent Counsel Law, Folder 1</p><p>1973-1998 2) [Constitutional Issues] – Independent Counsel Law, Folder 2 2001 3) [Environmental Issues] – Pew Environmental Health Commission</p><p>1994-1995 4) [Handicapped] – Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990</p><p>1989 5) [International Affairs] – United Nations – South Africa and Namibia Panel</p><p>1985 6) [Republican Party] – Open Primaries – Republican Party of the State of Connecticut vs. Julia H. Tashjian – Appellees’ Brief</p><p>1977 7) [Watergate] – Special Prosecution Force, Special Report, June 1977</p><p>Clippings</p><p>2004, 2009 8) [Clippings] – Connecticut Politics and Watergate</p><p>Speeches and Statements</p><p>1995 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks to The Alliance for Justice, May 23</p><p>1995 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks on Health Care, September 11</p><p>1995 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Violence and Poverty, November 15</p><p>1997 12) [Speeches and Statements] – “The Constitution: Any Present Value?”, Dickinson College Constitution Day Address, September 18</p><p>Box 1859</p><p>1998 1) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Cuba</p><p>1998 2) [Speeches and Statements] – Mitchell College Commencement Address</p><p>1999 3) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Impeachment</p><p>1999 4) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Impeachment</p><p>2000 5) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Third Parties</p><p>2004 6) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Constitution</p><p>2004 7) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks to Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, November 17 2006 8) [Speeches and Statements] – Remarks to The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, Old Lyme, Connecticut, September 24</p><p>Undated 9) [Speeches and Statements] – Comments on Politics and Science</p><p>Undated 10) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to National Association of Community Action Agencies</p><p>Undated 11) [Speeches and Statements] – Speech to Pew Charitable Trust on Campaign Finance Reform</p><p>Undated 12) [Speeches and Statements] – Unidentified Speech</p><p>Miscellaneous</p><p>1979 13) [Miscellaneous] – Bridgeport Office – Business Resource Center of Connecticut – Certificate of Appreciation, June 13</p><p>1974 14) [Miscellaneous – Bridgeport Office – Cartoon of Lowell Weicker by Ranan Lurie, New York Times, October 6</p><p>1983 15) [Miscellaneous] – Bridgeport Office – Connecticut Association of School Psychologists – Distinguished Service Award, June 2</p><p>1973 16) [Miscellaneous] – Bridgeport Office – Garibaldi M.B. Society, Middletown, Connecticut – Certificate of Appreciation, October 6</p><p>1981 17) [Miscellaneous] – Bridgeport Office – Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States – Citation of Merit, June 19</p><p>1999 18) [Miscellaneous] – Cartoon by Bon Englehart, Hartford Courant, May 26</p><p>1995 19) [Miscellaneous] – Miscellaneous Issues</p><p>1945 20) [Miscellaneous] – Poem by Lowell Weicker, Jr. – Farewell, O Eagle: Written in Memory of Franklin D. Roosevelt, April 15</p><p>2010 21) [Miscellaneous] – Program – “The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) at 20, Dreams Delivered, Dreams Delayed”, Legislative Office Building, Hartford, Connecticut, July 26</p><p>1979 22) [Miscellaneous] – The Senate Chamber Desks, Desk LXXVII – Lowell Weicker’s Senate Chamber Desk</p><p>Sub-series C – Weicker Family Files 2010 23) Defending the Disabled: Governor Lowell A. Weicker, Jr., the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other Landmark Legislation, Senior Project by Melissa Weicker, Trinity College, Spring 2010</p><p>1982-1987 24) Family History – Ranney Family</p><p>1964 25) Reminiscences – By Ethel Palmer Morgan</p><p>1990 26) Manchester Chamber of Commerce – Letter accompanying Audiocassette 1160</p><p>1991 27) WTIC 1080 – Health Update – University of Connecticut Health Center, May 20-24, 1991 – Letter Accompanying Audiocassette 1175</p><p>1987 28) A Winnable War; A Resource Kit for Those Engaged in the Fight Against Pornography – Dr. James Dobson – Original case and brochures accompanying Audiocassettes 1205 and 1205a</p><p>1975 29) Hydrolab, August 4, 1975, Day 2, #3 – Notes accompanying Audiocassettes 1313 and 1313a</p><p>1975 30) Telelectures – Notes accompanying Audiocassettes 1319-1319e</p><p>1974-1975 31) Telelectures – Notes accompanying Audiocassettes 1320-1320g</p><p>2010 32) 20th Anniversary of the ADA, Human Rights in Progress… – original jacket and presentation card accompanying Disk 1084</p><p>Series VII – Barry Sussman Files</p><p>Box 1860</p><p>1982-1987 1) Abortion</p><p>1973-1985 2) Americans with Disabilities Act </p><p>1971, 1973 3) Animal Welfare</p><p>1983 4) Appropriations: Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1988 5) Awards – Second Annual Lloyd Bentsen Award to Weicker</p><p>1987 6) Balanced Budget Amendment</p><p>1972-1986 7) Busing 1986-1988 8) Central America – Nicaraguan Contras</p><p>Undated 9) Briefing Book for Senator Lowell Weicker – A Summary of Major Legislative Activities, 98th Congress</p><p>1971-1988 10) Campaign Reform</p><p>1977 11) Chemical/Biological Weapons</p><p>1993 12) Chronology for Maverick</p><p>1979-1980 13) Chrysler Bailout</p><p>1973-1988 14) Civil Rights</p><p>1970 15) Compulsory Military Service</p><p>1984 16) “Conditions in Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded”</p><p>Box 1861</p><p>1969-1986 1) Connecticut Issues</p><p>1982, 1988 2) The Constitution</p><p>1973-1984 3) Consumer Issues</p><p>1980-1982 4) Court-Stripping</p><p>1980-1987 5) Cuba</p><p>1984-1988 6) Death Penalty/Habeas Corpus</p><p>1971-1983 7) Defense/Military</p><p>1983 8) Diving</p><p>1971, 1974 9) The Draft</p><p>1970, 1973 10) Drugs/Narcotics</p><p>1972-1988 11) Education</p><p>1971 12) Eighteen Year Old Vote</p><p>1969, 1988 13) The Elderly 1970-1971 14) Employment</p><p>1982 15) Endorsements</p><p>Box 1862</p><p>1973-1986 1) Energy</p><p>1969-1988 2) Environment</p><p>1982 3) Equal Rights Amendment</p><p>1977-1979 4) Ethics</p><p>1973-1982 5) Foreign Policy</p><p>1973 6) L. Patrick Gray</p><p>1983, 1986 7) Grenada/Libya 1987-1988 8) Grove City – Civil Rights Restoration Act</p><p>1975-1988 9) Handicapped</p><p>1977-1988 10) Health Care Reform</p><p>1973-1993 11) Health – Disabled/AIDS – Interviews, Notes, Quotes for Maverick</p><p>1969-1973 12) Housing</p><p>1981 13) The Kamber Group</p><p>1970 14) Kent State Shootings</p><p>Box 1863</p><p>1976 1) Percy Knauth, August 10</p><p>1971 2) Lockheed Bailout</p><p>1975-1985 3) Memorabilia</p><p>1970-1983 4) Middle East/Israel</p><p>1969, 1973 5) NASA – Space Program</p><p>1977 6) Oceans 1978 7) Panama Canal Treaty</p><p>1970 8) Passports</p><p>1974, 1980 9) Permanent Public Prosecutor</p><p>1971-1973 10) The Press – News Media Source Protection Act</p><p>1971-1972 11) Public Broadcasting</p><p>1972-1988 12) Public Opinion Toward Weicker</p><p>1983 13) Religion</p><p>1971-1988 14) Republican Party</p><p>1970 15) Research Binder – Thomas Dodd: Education, Endorsements Polls, Labor, Mideast, Urban, Vietnam</p><p>1970 16) Research Binder – Thomas Dodd: Welfare, What Others are Saying</p><p>Box 1864</p><p>1970 1) Research Binder – Joseph Duffey: Conservation, Crime, Economy, Education, Endorsements Polls, Labor</p><p>1970 2) Research Binder – Joseph Duffey: Mideast, Urban, Vietnam, Welfare, What Others are Saying</p><p>1981-1985 3) School Prayer</p><p>1971-1984 4) Small Business</p><p>1969-1970 5) Social Security</p><p>1985-1986 6) South Africa</p><p>1982-1988 7) Special Education, PL 94-142, 1982</p><p>1985 8) Staff Report on the Institutionalized Mentally Disabled, April 1-3</p><p>1963-1974 9) Syndicated Columns/Interocean Press Syndicate</p><p>1969-1976 10) Transportation</p><p>Box 1865 1970 1) Urban Renewal</p><p>1968-1973 2) Vietnam</p><p>1971-1974 3) Watergate, Folder 1</p><p>1973 4) Watergate, Folder 2</p><p>1973 5) Watergate, Folder 3</p><p>1972-1973 6) Watergate, Folder 4</p><p>Box 1866</p><p>1982 1) Weicker 1982 Campaign</p><p>1970-1988 2) Weicker Articles</p><p>1970-1982 3) Weicker Articles and Philosophy</p><p>1986 4) Weicker Articles</p><p>1968-1987 5) Weicker Campaigns</p><p>1971-1986 6) Weicker on Other People</p><p>1973 7) Weicker on Political Maturity</p><p>1987 8) Weicker Press Releases</p><p>Series VIII – Microfilms</p><p>Sub-series A – Camera Ready Copy</p><p>Box 1867</p><p>1969 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 529601</p><p>1970 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 529601</p><p>1971 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 529601 Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 532402</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 532402</p><p>Undated 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 532402</p><p>Undated 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 532402</p><p>1971-1974 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 8 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 614701 – Congressional Records</p><p>1975 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 9 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 614701 – Congressional Records</p><p>Undated 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 10 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Log Number 629401</p><p>Undated 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 11 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 631401</p><p>Undated 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 12 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 632103</p><p>Undated 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 13 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 632103</p><p>Undated 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 14 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 700305</p><p>Undated 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 15 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 721405</p><p>1976 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 16 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 94th Congress, Second Session – Log Number 721405</p><p>Undated 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 17 – Senator Weicker – CMS [Computerized Mail System] 000702-7202552002 – Log Number 722903</p><p>Undated 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 18 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7203552008- 7216552010 – Log Number 722903</p><p>Undated 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 19 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7223572001- 7258572010 – Log Number 733601 Undated 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 20 – Senator Weicker – 262-299 – Log Number 800601 Undated 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 21 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 814302</p><p>Undated 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 22 – Senator Weicker – Log Number 814302</p><p>Undated 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 23 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7327572001- 7349572026 – Log Number 910902</p><p>Undated 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 24 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8003572001- 8005572080 – Log Number 910902</p><p>Undated 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 25 – Senator Weicker – 03259 thru 068-59 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 26 – Senator Weicker – 069-59 thru 097- 59 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 27 – Senator Weicker – 097-59 thru 124- 59 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 28 – Senator Weicker – 125-59 thru 8153 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Box 1868</p><p>Undated 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 29 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8153-81919 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 30 – Senator Weicker – CMS 81925-82165 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 31 – Senator Weicker – CMS 82195-829657 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 32 – Senator Weicker – CMS 829759- 831701 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 33 – Senator Weicker – CMS 831810- 835359 – Log Number 910903</p><p>Undated 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 34 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9002101006- 220 – Log Number 917203 Undated 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 35 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9015101003- 9039103001 – Log Number 917203</p><p>Undated 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 36 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9040102001- 9089102021 – Log Number 917203</p><p>Undated 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 37 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9092101001- 9230101002 – Log Number 917203</p><p>Undated 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 38 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9131592001- 9145592123 – Log Number 917203</p><p>Undated 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 39 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9-289-10-2 thru 9-232-10-1-3 – Log Number 003703</p><p>Undated 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 40 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9018592001 thru 9193102100 – Log Number 004301</p><p>Undated 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 41 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9194101001- 9229102079 – Log Number 004303</p><p>Undated 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 42 – Senator Weicker – CMS 9-290-101 thru 9-354-103 – Log Number 010004</p><p>Undated 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 43 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0008101001 thru 0043102189 – Log Number 018303</p><p>Undated 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 44 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0043102189 thru 0087103212 – Log Number 018303</p><p>Undated 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 45 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0087102 thru 0091102 – Log Number 018303</p><p>Undated 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 46 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0093101001 thru 0136101007 – Log Number 028902</p><p>Undated 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 47 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0136102001 thru 0155101043 – Log Number 028902</p><p>Undated 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 48 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0155102001 thru 0191102043 – Log Number 028902</p><p>Undated 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 49 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0192101001 thru 0199102092 – Log Number 028902</p><p>Undated 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 50 – Senator Weicker – CMS 02001013 thru 0248102151 – Log Number 104909 Undated 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 51 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0249101001 thru 0281103001 – Log Number 104909</p><p>Undated 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 52 – Senator Weicker – CMS (9345103001) 0281102 thru 033642004 – Log Number 106402</p><p>Undated 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 53 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0336102001 thru 0347103027 – Log Number 106402</p><p>Undated 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 54 – Senator Weicker – CMS 0326102035 thru 1027101003 – Log Number 115508</p><p>Undated 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 55 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1028101001 thru 1054101008 – Log Number 115508</p><p>Undated 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 56 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1054102058 thru 1113103269 – Log Number 115508</p><p>Box 1869</p><p>Undated 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 57 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1-114-10-1 thru 1160103690 – Log Number 118104</p><p>Undated 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 58 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1161101001 thru 1168102133 – Log Number 118104</p><p>Undated 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 59 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1168103001 thru 11717102003 – Log Number 118104</p><p>Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 60 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1-187-09-2001 thru 1-197-10-2068 – Log Number 121204</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 61 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1198092001 thru 1243102188 – Log Number 135101</p><p>Undated 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 62 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1243102189 thru 1300151006 – 135101 </p><p>Undated 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 63 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1-300-10-2 thru 1-341-10-1 – Log Number 200405</p><p>Undated 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 64 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1342103001 thru 2018102158 – Log Number 206004</p><p>Undated 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 65 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2018102160 thru 2022102001 – Log Number 206004 Undated 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 66 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1118101011- 1118101012 – Also 1118103548 to 1118103571 – Log Number 212404</p><p>Undated 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 67 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2025151001 thru 2053151025 – Log Number 211903</p><p>Undated 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 68 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2054101001 thru 2071233240 – Log Number 211903</p><p>Undated 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 69 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2074101001 thru 2088102143 – Log Number 211903</p><p>Undated 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 70 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2088151001 thru 2104102054 – Log Number 214006</p><p>Undated 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 71 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2104103001 thru 2132233245 – Log Number 214006</p><p>Undated 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 72 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2168232001 thru 2168232043 – Log Number 217205</p><p>Undated 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 73 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2133231001 thru 2154232250 – Log Number 218701</p><p>Undated 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 74 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2155102001 thru 2182151077 – Log Number 218701</p><p>Undated 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 75 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2181102001 thru 2182231001 – Log Number 218701</p><p>Undated 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 76 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2183151001 thru 2223101002 – Log Number 222502</p><p>Undated 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 77 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2218 thru 2270 – Log Number 229802</p><p>Undated 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 78 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2271 thru 2292 – Log Number 229802</p><p>Undated 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 79 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2291231001- 2355231013 – Log Number 302011</p><p>Undated 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 80 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2356101001 thru 3017231002 – Log Number 302012</p><p>Undated 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 81 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3014101 thru 3-067-10-1+3 – Log Number 311107 Undated 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 82 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3-067-15-1- 001 thru 3-074-27-1 – Log Number 311107</p><p>Undated 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 83 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3075101001- 3116101034 – Log Number 313006</p><p>Undated 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 84 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3116101035 thru 3126103161 – Log Number 313006</p><p>Box 1870</p><p>Undated 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 85 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3126102001 thru 3126102126 – Log Number 313006</p><p>Undated 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 86 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3129101001 thru 3157103272 – Log Number 317108</p><p>Undated 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 87 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3157151001 thru 3165151062 – Log Number 317108</p><p>Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 88 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3-166-10-1+3 thru 3-209-10-1+3 – Log Number 325203</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 89 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3-210-01-1+3 thru 3-245-10-3+4 – Log Number 325203</p><p>Undated 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 90 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3249101001- 3313053058 – Log Number 336201</p><p>Undated 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 91 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3313101001- 3318103533 – Log Number 336201</p><p>Undated 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 92 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3-318-15-1 thru 4-013-10-113 – Log Number 402005</p><p>Undated 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 93 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4-013-10-2 thru 4-017-10-2-(2) – Log Number 402005</p><p>Undated 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 94 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4-018-10-1+3 thru 4053103307 – 412105</p><p>Undated 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 95 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4-054-10-1-3 thru 4087161002 – Log Number 412406 Undated 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 96 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4088101001- 4122093249 – Log Number 418411</p><p>Undated 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 97 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4122101001- 4150271008 – Log Number 418411</p><p>Undated 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 98 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4151101001- 4171102291 – Log Number 418411</p><p>Undated 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 99 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4172101001- 4219101148 – Log Number 427203</p><p>Undated 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 100 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4219102001 thru 4237101040 – Log Number 427203</p><p>Undated 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 101 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4241101001 thru 4289101001 – Log Number 503014</p><p>Undated 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 102 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4290102001 thru 4355103003 – Log Number 503014</p><p>Undated 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 103 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4356101001 thru 5025103112 – Log Number 503014</p><p>Undated 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 104 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5028 thru 5060 – Log Number 515502</p><p>Undated 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 105 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5060 thru 5092 – Log Number 515502</p><p>Undated 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 106 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5093 thru 5115 – Log Number 515502</p><p>Undated 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 107 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5115 thru 5119 – Log Number 515502</p><p>Undated 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 108 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5120102001 thru 5149073080 – Log Number 533412</p><p>Undated 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 109 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5149081002 thru 5192102159 – Log Number 522412</p><p>Undated 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 110 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5192102160 thru 5214103267 – Log Number 522412</p><p>Undated 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 111 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5-217-10- 1+3 thru 5-261-10-1+3 – Log Number 603601 Undated 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 112 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5-262-10- 1+3 thru 5-294-10-1+3 – Log Number 603601</p><p>Box 1871</p><p>Undated 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 113 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5-294-10-1+3 thru 5-309-10-1+3 – Log Number 603601</p><p>Undated 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 114 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5-310-10-1+3 thru 5-337-10-1+3 – Log Number 603601</p><p>Undated 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 115 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5-338-10-1+3 thru 5-343-10-1+3 – Log Number 603601</p><p>Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 116 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5344101001 thru 6038101+3 – Log Number 609309</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 117 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6-041-10-1+3 thru 6-060-10-1+3 – Log Number 609309</p><p>Undated 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 118 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6-070-10-1+3 thru 6-085-10-2 – Log Number 609309</p><p>Undated 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 119 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6-086-101+3 thru 6129081001 – Log Number 631805</p><p>Undated 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 120 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6129081001 thru 6177101041 – Log Number 631805</p><p>Undated 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 121 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6178101001 thru 6225102013 – Log Number 631805</p><p>Undated 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 122 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6232101001 thru 6247103093 – Log Number 631805</p><p>Undated 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 123 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6-251-10-1 thru 6-303-10-1 – Log Number 702001</p><p>Undated 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 124 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6-308-10-1 thru 6-356-10-1 – Log Number 702001</p><p>Undated 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 125 – Senator Weicker – CMS 70051013 thru 7068101001 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 126 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7069101003 thru 7114103239 – Log Number 801213 Undated 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 127 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7117103001 thru 7155103202 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 128 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7156101001 thru 7201101123 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 129 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7202103001 thru 7243101+3</p><p>Undated 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 130 – Senator Weicker – CMS 72441013 thru 7294103721 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 131 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7295101001 thru 7324102196 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 132 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7324102197 thru 7357101+3 – Log Number 801213</p><p>Undated 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 133 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8007-10- 2001 thru 8041-10-3475 – Log Number 810217</p><p>Undated 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 134 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8042101001 thru 8064103038 – Log Number 810217</p><p>Undated 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 135 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8064103039 thru 8083103248 – Log Number 810217</p><p>Undated 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 136 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-084- 101+3 thru 8-104-101+3 – Log Number 815501</p><p>Undated 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 137 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-105-10- 1+3 thru 8-123-10-1+3 – Log Number 815501</p><p>Undated 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 138 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-124-10- 1+3 thru 8-140-10-1+3 – Log Number 815501</p><p>Undated 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 139 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8141101001 thru 816010113 – Log Number 820404</p><p>Undated 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 140 – Senator Weicker – CMS 816110113 thru 8182101+3 – Log Number 820703</p><p>Box 1872 Undated 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 141 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8183101001 thru 8194102001 – Log Number 820703</p><p>Undated 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 142 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8194102129 thru 8202101+3 – Log Number 820703</p><p>Undated 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Category List, Pages 1-2189 – Log Number 721603</p><p>Undated 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Category List, Pages 2190-4677 – Log Number 721603</p><p>Undated 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report </p><p>1978 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 25, 1978 – Log Number 811601</p><p>1978 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 0 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 2, 1978 – Log Number 900801</p><p>1979 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 8, 1979 – Log Number 903602</p><p>1979 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 8, 1979 – Log Number 903602</p><p>1979 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 19, 1979 – Log Number 926406</p><p>1979 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 19, 1979 – Log Number 926406</p><p>1979 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 31, 1979</p><p>1979 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 31, 1979</p><p>1979 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-27</p><p>1979 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-27</p><p>1979 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-27 1980 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 10 – WO Number 011080-20</p><p>1978-1980 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 10, 1980 – Date, August 17, 1978 – WO Number 011080-20</p><p>1978-1980 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 10, 1980 – Date, June 15, 1979 – WO Number 011080-20</p><p>1976-1980 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 1, 1980 – January 26, 1976 thru August 18, 1978 – WO Number 040180-19</p><p>1978-1980 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 1, 1980 – August 18, 1978 thru June 15, 1979 – WO Number 04180-19</p><p>1979-1980 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge Number 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 1, 1980 – June 15, 1979 thru April 5, 1980 – WO Number 04180-19</p><p>1976-1980 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 6, 1980 – January 14, 1976 (page 45) thru August 18, 1980 – WO Number 050580-31</p><p>1978-1980 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 6, 1980 – August 18, 1978 thru June 6, 1979 – WO Number 050580-31</p><p>1979-1980 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 6, 1980 – June 15, 1979 thru May 19, 1980 – WO Number 050580-31</p><p>1976-1980 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, July 2, 1980 – January 14, 1976 thru August 18, 1978 – WO Number 070180-33</p><p>1979-1980 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, July 2, 1980 – May 3, 1979 thru August 18, 1980 – WO Number 070180-33</p><p>1979-1980 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, July 2, 1980 – May 3, 1979 thru April 2, 1980 – WO Number 070180-33</p><p>Box 1873</p><p>1980 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, July 2, 1980 – April 2, 1980 thru June 27, 1980 – WO Number 070180-33</p><p>1976-1980 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1980 – January 14, 1976 thru August 17, 1978 – WO Number 090480-44 1978-1980 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1980 – August 17, 1978 thru June 14, 1979 – WO Number 090480-44</p><p>1979-1980 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1980 – June 14, 1979 thru June 16, 1980 – WO Number 090480-44</p><p>1980 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1980 – January 16, 1980 thru December 4, 1980 – WO Number 090480-44</p><p>1976-1980 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, November 1, 1980 – January 14, 1976 thru August 17, 1980 – WO Number 103080-12</p><p>1978-1980 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, November 1, 1980 – August 17, 1978 thru June 14, 1979 – WO Number 103080-12</p><p>1979-1980 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, November 1, 1980 – June 14, 1979 thru June 16, 1980 – WO Number 103080-12</p><p>1980 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, November 1, 1980 – June 16, 1980 thru December 8, 1980 – WO Number 103080-12</p><p>1978-1980 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 3, 1980 – August 17, 1978 – WO Number 120380-16</p><p>1978-1980 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 3, 1980 – August 17, 1978 thru June 14, 1980 – WO Number 120380-16</p><p>1980 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 3, 1980 – June 14, 1980 thru June 16, 1980 – WO Number 120380-16</p><p>1980 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, December 3, 1980 – June 16, 1980 thru December 8, 1980 – WO Number 120380-16</p><p>1976-1981 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 7, 1981 – January 14, 1976 thru August 17, 1978 – WO Number 010581-39</p><p>1978-1981 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 7, 1981 – August 17, 1978 thru April 27, 1979 – WO Number 010581-39</p><p>1979-1981 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 7, 1981 – April 27, 1979 thru March 25, 1980 – WO Number 010581-39</p><p>1980-1981 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, January 7, 1981 – March 25, 1980 thru December 31, 1980 – WO Number 010581-39</p><p>1976-1981 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, February 27, 1981 – January 14, 1976 thru August 17, 1978 – WO Number 022781-43 1978-1981 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, February 27, 1981 – August 17, 1978 thru June 14, 1979 – WO Number 022781-43</p><p>1979-1981 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, February 27, 1981 – June 14, 1979 thru June 12, 1980 – WO Number 022781-43</p><p>1980-1981 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, February 27, 1981 – June 12, 1980 thru February 24, 1981 – WO Number 022781-43</p><p>1981 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, February 27, 1981 – February 24, 1981 thru March 4, 1981 – WO Number 022781-43</p><p>1976-1981 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 4, 1981 – January 14, 1976 thru August 18, 1978 – WO Number 040381-45</p><p>1978-1981 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 4, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru June 18, 1979 – WO Number 040381-45</p><p>1979-1981 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 4, 1981 – June 18, 1979 thru June 16, 1980 – WO Number 040381-45</p><p>1980-1981 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 4, 1981 – June 16, 1980 thru September 8, 1980 – WO Number 040381-45</p><p>1981 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, April 4, 1981 – January 26, 1981 thru April 1, 1981 – WO Number 040381-45</p><p>Box 1874</p><p>1976-1981 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 1, 1981 – January 14, 1976 thru August 18, 1978 – WO 050181-43</p><p>1978-1981 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 1, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru June 18, 1979 – WO 050181-43</p><p>1979-1981 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 1, 1981 – June 18, 1979 thru June 16, 1980 – WO 050181-43</p><p>1980-1981 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 1, 1981 – June 16, 1980 thru February 20, 1981 – WO 050181-43</p><p>1981 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, May 1, 1981 – February 20, 1981 thru April 30, 1981 – WO 0540181-43 1976-1978 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, June 10, 1981 – January 14, 1976 thru August 18, 1978 – WO 060981-07</p><p>1978-1981 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, June 10, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru June 18, 1979 – WO 060981-07</p><p>1979-1981 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, June 10, 1981 – June 18, 1979 thru June 16, 1980 – WO Number 060981-07</p><p>1980-1981 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, June 10, 1981 – June 16, 1980 thru February 25, 1981 – WO Number 060981-07</p><p>1981 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, June 10, 1981 – February 25, 1981 thru June 6, 1981 – WO Number 060981-07</p><p>1978-1981 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – August 18, 1978 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1978-1981 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru June 19, 1979 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1979-1981 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – June 19, 1979 thru June 18, 1980 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1980-1981 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – June 18, 1980 thru March 13, 1981 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1981 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – March 13, 1981 thru July 14, 1981 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1981 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, August 8, 1981 – July 14, 1981 thru August 5, 1981 – WO Number 080781-31</p><p>1978-1981 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – August 18, 1978 – WO Number 090481-28</p><p>1978-1981 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru June 19, 1979 – WO Number 090481-28</p><p>1979-1981 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – June 19, 1979 thru June 18, 1980 – WO Number 090481-28</p><p>1980-1981 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – June 18, 1980 thru March 4, 1981 – WO Number 090481-28</p><p>1981 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – March 4, 1981 thru July 8, 1981 – WO Number 090481-28 1981 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, September 5, 1981 – July 8, 1981 thru December 30, 1981 – WO Number 090481-28 </p><p>1978-1981 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – August 18, 1978 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>1978-1981 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – August 18, 1978 thru May 14, 1979 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>1979-1981 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – May 14, 1979 thru April 17, 1980 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>1980-1981 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – April 17, 1980 thru April 14, 1981 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>1981 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – April 14, 1981 thru August 14, 1981 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>Box 1875</p><p>1981 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Date Report, October 8, 1981 – August 14, 1981 thru September 4, 1981 – WO Number 100781-36</p><p>1979 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Form Letter, Abortion thru Donald R. Hough – December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-28</p><p>1979 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Form Letter, Donald Hough thru SOS – December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-28</p><p>1979 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Form Letter, SOS Meeting thru D.B. Zyzo – December 13, 1979 – WO Number 121379-28</p><p>1978 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 25, 1978 – Log Number 811601</p><p>1978 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 5, 1978 – A-Z – Log Number 900801</p><p>1979 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 8, 1979 – A-N – Log Number 903602</p><p>1979 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 8, 1979 – O-Z – Log Number 903602 1979 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 19, 1979 – A-L – Log Number 926406</p><p>1979 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 19, 1979 – L-Z – Log Number 926406</p><p>1979 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 31, 1979 </p><p>1979 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 31, 1979</p><p>1979 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 31, 1979 – Michael Swift</p><p>1980 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 10, 1980 – Thomas Aagerson thru Susan Holmes – WO Number 011080-21</p><p>1980 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 10, 1980 – Miss Suzanne Holmes thru Lawrence H. Smith – WO Number 91080-21</p><p>1980 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 10, 1980 – Lawrence Smith thru D.B. Zyzo – WO Number 011080-21</p><p>1980 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 1, 1980 – Thomas Aageson thru Walter Haaser – WO Number 040180-20</p><p>1980 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 1, 1980 – Walter Haaser thru Chalres D. Oppenheimer – WO Number 040180-20</p><p>1980 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 1, 1980 – David M. Opperman thru Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 040180-20</p><p>1980 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 6, 1980 – William C. Abata (Page 54) thru Patrick Greanville – WO Number 050580-30</p><p>1980 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 6, 1980 – Patrick Greanville thru Suzette M. Pletcher – WO Number 050580-30</p><p>1980 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 6, 1980 – Dr. Max Pletman thru Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 050580-31</p><p>1980 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, July 2, 1980 – Thomas Aageson thru Ms. Joanna Gibson – WO Number 070180-34</p><p>1980 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, July 2, 1980 – Kenneth Gibson thru Wilma Older – WO Number 070180-34 1980 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, July 2, 1980 – Edith Olderman thru Byline Zno – WO Number 070180-34</p><p>1980 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, July 2, 1980 – Byline Zno thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 070180-34</p><p>1980 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 4, 1980 – Thomas Aageson thru Comm. Jack Fusari – WO 080480-13</p><p>1980 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 4, 1980 – Karl Fusaris thur R.K. McKeegan – WO 080480-13</p><p>Box 1876</p><p>1980 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 4, 1980 – Casey McKeever thru Harvey Tullo – WO Number 080480-13</p><p>1980 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 4, 1980 – Irmgard Tullo thru Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 080480-13 </p><p>1980 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 6, 1980 – Robert Archant thru Norman Fox – WO Number 090480-45</p><p>1980 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 6, 1980 – Patricia Fox thru Jordan Mitchell – WO Number 090480-45</p><p>1980 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 6, 1980 – June Mitchell thru Don K. Vance – WO Number 090480-45</p><p>1980 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 6, 1980 – Gay Vance thru Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 090480-45</p><p>1980 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, November 1, 1980 – Thomas H. Aageson thru Jonathan Flanner – WO Number 103080-11</p><p>1980 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, November 1, 1980 – John L. Flannery thru Gordon C. McNulty – WO Number 103080-11</p><p>1980 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, November 1, 1980 – Kevin McNulty thru Daniel Thibodeau – WO Number 103080-11</p><p>1980 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, November 1, 1980 – David H. Thibodeau thru Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 103080-11 1980 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 4, 1980 – Thomas Aageson thru Jan Fish-Brown – WO Number 120380-17</p><p>1980 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 4, 1980 – Jan Fish-Brown thru Ruth McGlathery – WO Number 120380-17</p><p>1980 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 4, 1980 – Ruth McGlathery thru Phillip Taft – WO Number 120380-17</p><p>1980 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 4, 1980 – Honorable Robert Taft thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 120380-17</p><p>1981 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 7, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru Mary C. Feustel – WO Number 010581-38</p><p>1981 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 7, 1981 – Edward Fewes thru John McConnell – WO Number 010581-38</p><p>1981 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 7, 1981 – John McCormack thru Mary B. Stockman – WO Number 010581-38</p><p>1981 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 7, 1981 – Mary Stockman thru Byline Zno – WO Number 010581-38</p><p>1981 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 7, 1981 – Byline Zno thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 010581-38</p><p>1981 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 27, 1981 – Robert Archant thru Fag Bearings, Incorporated – WO Number 022781-42</p><p>1981 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 27, 1981 – Fag Bearings, Incorporated thru S.G. Malmberg – WO Number 022781-42</p><p>1981 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 27, 1981 – Eric Malmquist thru Allan Sloane – WO Number 022781-42</p><p>1981 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 27, 1981 – Allan Sloane thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 022781-42</p><p>1981 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 7, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru John Evans – WO Number 030681-39</p><p>1981 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 7, 1981 – Joe Evans thru Julia Macri – WO Number 030681-39</p><p>1981 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 7, 1981 – Robert Macsin thru Rose Silver – WO Number 030681-39 1981 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 7, 1981 – Rose Silver thru Byline Zno – WO Number 030681-39</p><p>1981 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 7, 1981 – Byline Zno thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 030681-39</p><p>Box 1877</p><p>1981 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 4, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru Anne Ellis – WO Number 040381-46</p><p>1981 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 4, 1981 – Betty Ellis thru Philip Lom – WO Number 040381-46</p><p>1981 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 4, 1981 – Robert Lomas thru Leland Schwartz – WO 040381-46</p><p>1981 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 4, 1981 – Jeffrey Schy thru Neal Wilson – WO Number 040381-46</p><p>1981 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 4, 1981 – Neal Wilson thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 040381-46</p><p>1981 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 4, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru Roger Dunn – WO Number 050181-44</p><p>1981 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 4, 1981 – Roger Dunn thru Paul Keller – WO Number 050181-44</p><p>1981 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 4, 1981 – Pauline Keller thru Robin Prince – WO Number 050181-44</p><p>1981 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 4, 1981 – Sabrina Prince thru Lisa Wojan – WO Number 050181-44</p><p>1981 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, May 4, 1981 – Lisa Wojan thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 050181-44</p><p>1981 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, June 9, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru Joseph Derose – WO Number 060981-08</p><p>1981 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, June 9, 1981 – Edith Derose thru Jeanette Karpf – WO Number 060981-08 1981 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, June 9, 1981 – K. Karpich thru Kenneth Pelletier – WO Number 060981-08</p><p>1981 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, June 9, 1981 – Steven Pelletier thru Fred Smith – WO Number 060981-08</p><p>1981 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, June 9, 1981 – Fred Smith thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 060981-08</p><p>1981 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Mr. Thomas H. Aageson thru Ms. Margaret L. Dangler – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Ms. Nancy B. Danher, R.D. thru Mrs. Fay Hasiotis – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Ms. Janet Hasiotis thru H. William Menard – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Kevin P. Menard thru Mrs. Rudin – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Miss T. Rudis thru Mr. Duncan Yetman – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, August 8, 1981 – Mr. Duncan Yetman thru Ms. Dorothea B. Zyzo – WO Number 080781-30</p><p>1981 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru John D’Addario – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – John D’Addario thru Marion Hopper – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – Susan Hopper thru James Moran – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – Jay Moran thru Louis Rivas – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – Michael Riveccio thru Joseph White – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, September 5, 1981 – Joyce White thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 090481-27</p><p>1981 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Thomas Aageson thru Salvatore Curiale – WO Number 100781-35 Box 1878</p><p>1981 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Salvatore Curiale thru Shawn Hallisey – WO Number 100781-35</p><p>1981 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Kim Hallissey thru Christopher McCormick – WO Number 100781-35</p><p>1981 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Michele McCormick thru Robert Redican – WO Number 100781-35</p><p>1981 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Robert Redican thru Michael Walsh – WO Number 100781-35</p><p>1981 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, October 8, 1981 – Gordon Walsh thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 100781-35</p><p>1981 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Carol Aageson thru Louis Cortese – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1981 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Carlos Cortez thru Susan Hansen – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1981 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Vic Hansen thru Debbie Marshall – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1981 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Debbie Marshall thru Marvin Parker – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1981 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Michael Parker thru Carey Stollman – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1981 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1981 – Israel Stollman thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 120381-31</p><p>1982 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Carol Aageson thru Connecticut Commerce Commission – WO Number 020482-54</p><p>1982 13) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Connecticut Construction Industry Association thru Margaret Grier – WO Number 020482-54</p><p>1982 14) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Robert Grier thru Sherman London – WO Number 020482-54 1982 15) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Lone Star Industries thru Robert Noyce – WO Number 020482-54</p><p>1982 16) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Noyes Association thru B. Skonieczny – WO Number 020482-54</p><p>1982 17) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, February 5, 1982 – Marlene Skonkieczny thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 020482-54</p><p>1982 18) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – Carol Aageson thru Byron Collins – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 19) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – David Collins thru Eric Gordon – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 20) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – Esterlita Gordon thru Jacob Leftoff – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 21) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – Legal Service Legislative Office thru Tom Morrisey – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 22) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – William Morrissey thru Walter Schardt – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 23) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – Al Scharf thru Dorothy Wilcavage – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 24) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 8, 1982 – Gwendolyn Wilcher thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 030882-17</p><p>1982 25) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Thomas Aageson thru Citizens Bank and Trust – WO Number 041482-26</p><p>1982 26) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Citizens Bank and Trust thru Matthew Garvey – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>1982 27) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Robert Garvey thru Edna Klein – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>1982 28) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Ellen Klein thru George McManus – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>Box 1879 1982 1) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – James McManus thru Karl Rhinehart – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>1982 2) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Theodore Rhinson thru Jack Traver – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>1982 3) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 14, 1982 – Sophie Traver thru Dorothea Zyzo – WO Number 041482-36</p><p>1982 4) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1982 – Thomas Aageson thru Charles Hussnatter – WO Number 120282-35</p><p>1982 5) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1982 – Charles Hussnatter thru Deborah Simmons – WO Number 120282-35</p><p>1982 6) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, December 3, 1982 – Dorothy Simmons thru Barbara Zyla – WO Number 120282-35</p><p>1983 7) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, March 22, 1983 – Raymond Abbe thru Gregory Zymbaluk – WO Number 032283-18</p><p>1983 8) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 25, 1983 – Edgar Aavik thru Ted Zychlinski – WO Number 042583-31</p><p>1984 9) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 9, 1984 – Carol Aageson thru Mrs. Mary Hess – WO Number 010984-03</p><p>1984 10) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 9, 1984 – Ms. Pattie Hester thru Mr. Robert Ruthman – WO Number 010984-03</p><p>1984 11) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, January 9, 1984 – Ajmes Lou T. Ruthovsky thru Mr. Robert Zywicki – WO Number 010984-03</p><p>1984 12) [Camera Ready Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Name Report, April 3, 1984 – Sarah Aaron thru Paulette Zyko – WO Number 040384-44</p><p>Sub-series B – Working Copy</p><p>Box 1880</p><p>1969 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations and Speech – Page 322</p><p>1970 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations – Page 384 1971 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations – Page 240</p><p>1974 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Page 351</p><p>1973 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations – Page 327</p><p>1972 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations – Page 377</p><p>1975 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Public Relations – Page 374</p><p>1971-1974 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 8 – Senator Weicker – Congressional Records</p><p>1975 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 9 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Congressional Records</p><p>Undated 10) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 10 – Senator Weicker</p><p>1971-1972 11) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 11 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 92nd Congress</p><p>1973-1974 12) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 12 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 93rd Congress, 1st Session and Partial 93rd Congress, 2nd Session</p><p>1974 13) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 13 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 93rd Congress, 2nd Session, Partial</p><p>1976 14) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 14 – Senator Weicker – Press Releases and Speeches</p><p>1975 15) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 15 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 94th Congress, 1st Session</p><p>1976 16) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 16 – Senator Weicker – Record Vote Analysis, 94th Congress, 2nd Session</p><p>1977 17) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 17 – Senator Weicker – CMS [Computerized Mail System] 7154552001 to 7202552002 – Robo Letters</p><p>1977 18) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 18 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7203552008 to 7216552010</p><p>1977 19) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 19 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7223572001 to 7258572010 1977 20) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 20 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7262 to 7299</p><p>1978 21) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 21 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8006 to 8031 </p><p>1977 22) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 22 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7300-7322</p><p>1977 23) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 23 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7327572001 to 7349572026</p><p>1978 24) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 24 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8003572001 to 8005572080</p><p>1978 25) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 25 – Senator Weicker – CMS 803259 to 806859</p><p>1978 26) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 26 – Senator Weicker – CMS 806959 to 809759</p><p>1978 27) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 27 – Senator Weicker – CMS 809759 thru 812459</p><p>1978 28) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 28 – Senator Weicker – CMS 812559 thru 815359</p><p>Box 1881</p><p>1978 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 29 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8153 thru 8191</p><p>1978 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 30 – Senator Weicker – CMS 81925 thru 82165</p><p>1978 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 31 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8219 thru 829657</p><p>1978 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 32 – Senator Weicker – CMS 829759 thru 831701</p><p>1978 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 33 – Weicker – CMS 831810 to 835359</p><p>1979 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 34 – Weicker – CMS 9002101006-2220 </p><p>1979 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 35 – Weicker – CMS 9015101003 to 9039103001</p><p>1979 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 36 – Weicker – CMS 9040102001 to 9089102021</p><p>1979 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 37 – Weicker – CMS 9092101001 to 9230101002</p><p>1979 10) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 38 – Weicker – CMS 9131592001 to 9145592123</p><p>1979 11) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 39 – Weicker – CMS 9289102 to 9232101 and 3 1979 12) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 40 – Weicker – CMS 9018592001 to 9193102100</p><p>1979 13) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 41 – Weicker – CMS 9194101001 to 9229102079</p><p>1979 14) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 42 – Weicker – CMS 929010 to 935410</p><p>1980 15) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 43 – Weicker – CMS 0008101001 to 0043102189</p><p>1980 16) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 44 – Weicker – CMS 043102189 to 0087103212</p><p>1980 17) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 45 – Weicker – CMS 0087102 to 0091102</p><p>1980 18) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 46 – Weicker – CMS 0093101001 to 0136101007 </p><p>1980 19) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 47 – Weicker – CMS 0136102001 to 0155101043</p><p>1980 20) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 48 – Weicker – CMS 0155102001 to 0191102043</p><p>1980 21) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 49 – Weicker – CMS 0192101001 to 0199102092</p><p>1980 22) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 50 – Weicker – CMS 02001013 to 0248102151</p><p>1980 23) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 51 – Weicker – CMS 0249101001 to 0281103001</p><p>1980 24) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 52 – Weicker – CMS (9345103001) 0281102 to 033642004</p><p>1980 25) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 53 – Weicker – CMS 0336102001 to 0347103027</p><p>1980-1981 26) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 54 – Weicker – CMS 0326102035 to 1027101003</p><p>1981 27) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 55 – Weicker – CMS 1028101001 to 1054101008</p><p>1981 28) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 56 – Weicker – CMS 1054102058 to 1113103269 Box 1882</p><p>1981 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 57 – Weicker – CMS 1114101 to 1160103690</p><p>1981 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 58 – Weicker – CMS 1161101001 to 1168102133</p><p>1981 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 59 – Weicker – CMS 1168103001 to 1177102003</p><p>1981 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 60 – Weicker – CMS 1187092001 to 1197102068</p><p>1981 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 61 – Weicker – CMS 1198092001 to 1243102188</p><p>1981 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 62 – Weicker – CMS 1243102189 to 1300151006</p><p>1981 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 63 – Weicker – CMS 1300102 to 1341101 </p><p>1981-1982 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 64 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1342103001 thru 2018102158</p><p>1982 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 65 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2018102160 thru 2022102001</p><p>1981 10) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 66 – Senator Weicker – CMS 1118101011 thru 1118101012, also 1118103548 thru 1118103571</p><p>1982 11) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 67 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2025151001 thru 2053151025</p><p>1982 12) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 68 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2054101001 thru 2071233240</p><p>1982 13) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 69 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2074101001 thru 2088102143</p><p>1982 14) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 70 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2089101 thru 2103233</p><p>1982 15) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 71 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2104103001 thru 2132233245</p><p>1982 16) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 72 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2168232001 thru 2168232043</p><p>1982 17) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 73 – Senator Weicker – CMS 2133231001 thru 2154232250</p><p>1982 18) [Working 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3126103161</p><p>1983 29) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 85 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3126102001 thru 3126102126</p><p>Box 1883</p><p>1983 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 86 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3129101001 thru 3157103272</p><p>1983 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 87 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3157151001 thru 3165151062</p><p>1983 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 88 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3166101 and 3 thru 320910 1 and 3</p><p>1983 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 89 – Senator Weicker – CMS 32100 1 and 3 thru 3245103 and 4 1983 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 90 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3249101001 thru 3313053058</p><p>1983 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 91 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3313101001 thru 3318103533</p><p>1983-1984 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 92 – Senator Weicker – CMS 3318151 thru 401310113</p><p>1984 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 93 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4013102 thru 4017102</p><p>1984 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 94 – Senator Weicker – CMS 4018101 and 3 thru 4053103307</p><p>1984 10) 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Weicker – CMS 5060 thru 5092 1985 21) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 106 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5093 thru 5115</p><p>1985 22) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 107 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5115 thru 5119</p><p>1985 23) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 108 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5120102001 thru 5149073080</p><p>1985 24) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 109 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5149081002 thru 5192102159</p><p>1985 25) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 110 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5192102160 thru 5214103267</p><p>1985 26) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 111 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5217101 and 3 thru 5261101 and 3</p><p>1985 27) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 112 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5262101 thru 5294101</p><p>1985 28) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 113 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5294101 and 3 thru 5309101 and 3</p><p>Box 1884</p><p>1985 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 114 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5310101 thru 5337103</p><p>1985 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 115 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5338101 thru 5343101</p><p>1985-1986 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 116 – Senator Weicker – CMS 5344101001 thru 6038101-3</p><p>1986 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 117 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6041101-3 thru 6069101-3</p><p>1986 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 118 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6070101-3 thru 606510-2</p><p>1986 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 119 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6086101-3 thru 6129081001</p><p>1986 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 120 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6129081001 thru 6177101041 1986 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 121 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6178101001 thru 6225102013</p><p>1986 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 122 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6232101001 thru 6247103093</p><p>1986 10) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 123 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6251101 thru 6303101</p><p>1986 11) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 124 – Senator Weicker – CMS 6308101 thru 6356101</p><p>1987 12) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 125 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7005101-3 thru 7068101001</p><p>1987 13) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 126 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7069101003 thru 7114103239</p><p>1987 14) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 127 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7117103001 thru 7155103202</p><p>1987 15) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 128 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7156101001 thru 7201101123</p><p>1987 16) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 129 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7202103001 thru 7243101+3</p><p>1987 17) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 130 – Senator Weicker – CMS 72441013 thru 7294103721</p><p>1987 18) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 131 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7295101001 thru 7324102196</p><p>1987 19) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 132 – Senator Weicker – CMS 7324102197 thru 7357101+3</p><p>1988 20) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 133 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8007-1-2001 thru 8041-10-3475</p><p>1988 21) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 134 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8042101001 thru 8064103038</p><p>1988 22) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 135 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8064103039 thru 8083103248</p><p>1988 23) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 136 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-084-10-1+3 thru 8-104-101+3 1988 24) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 137 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-105-10-1+3 thru 8-123-10-1+3</p><p>1988 25) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 138 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8-124-10-1+3 thru 8-140-10-1+3</p><p>1988 26) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 139 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8141101001 thru 816010113</p><p>1988 27) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 140 – Senator Weicker – CMS 816110113 thru 8182101+3</p><p>1988 28) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 141 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8183101001 thru 8194102001</p><p>Box 1885</p><p>1988 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 142 – Senator Weicker – CMS 8194102129 thru 8202101+3</p><p>Undated 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Weicker – Common Cause – Category List, Pages 1 thru 2189</p><p>Undated 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Weicker – Common Cause – Category, Pages 2190 thru 4677</p><p>1979-1981 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Thomas Aageson thru Citizens Bank and Trust</p><p>1979-1981 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Citizens Bank and Trust thru Matthew Garvey</p><p>1979-1981 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Robert Garvey thru Edna Klein</p><p>1979-1981 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Ellen Klein thru George McManus</p><p>1979-1981 8) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, James McManus thru Karl Rhinehart</p><p>1979-1981 9) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Theodore Rhinson thru Jack Traver 1979-1981 10) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Sophie Traver thru Dorothea Zyzo</p><p>1982 11) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Thomas Aageson thru Charles Hussnatter</p><p>1982 12) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Charles Hussnatter thru Deborah Simmons</p><p>1982 13) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Dorothy Simmons thru Barbara Zyla</p><p>1982 14) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name – December 1982, Raymond Abbe thru Gregory Zymbaluk</p><p>1983 15) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Ms. Carol Aageson thru Mrs. Mary Hess </p><p>1983 16) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Ms. Pattie Hester thru Mr. Robert Ruthman</p><p>1983 17) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, James Ruthovsky thru Robert Zywicki</p><p>1984 18) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Howard Aaron thru Anne Hunter</p><p>1984 19) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Armstrong Hunter thru Deanna Spake</p><p>1984 20) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, John Spakowski thru Donald Zyworinski</p><p>1985 21) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Weicker – Index/Name, Joan Aaboe thru Agnes Hull</p><p>1985 22) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Weicker – Index/Name, Arlene Hull thru W. Sopkin</p><p>1985 23) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Weicker – Index/Name, Theodore Sopko thru Charles Zzulka</p><p>1986-1987 24) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Weicker – Index/Name Report, Henry Aaron thru Lilli Killeen, February 26, 1987</p><p>1986 25) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Weicker – Index/Name, Melanie Killen thru C.J. Waskowicz 1986 26) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Weicker – Index/Name, David Waskowicz thru Dorothea Zyzo</p><p>1987-1988 27) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, Thomas Aageson thru William Lawson, February 18, 1988</p><p>1987-1988 28) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Senator Weicker – Index/Name, A.M. Lawyer thru Zywocienski, February 18, 1988</p><p>Box 1886</p><p>1982 1) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 1 – Weicker – Name Report, Carol Aageson to Byron Collins, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 2) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 2 – Weicker – Name Report, David Collins to Eric Gordon, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 3) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 3 – Weicker – Name Report, Esterlita Gordon to Jacob Leftoff, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 4) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 4 – Weicker – Name Report, Legal Service Legislative Office to Tom Morrissey, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 5) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 5 – Weicker – Name Report, William Morrissey to Walter Schardt, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 6) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 6 – Weicker – Name Report, Al Scharf to Dorothy Wilcavage, March 8, 1982</p><p>1982 7) [Working Copy] – Cartridge 7 – Weicker – Name Report, Gwendolyn Wilcher to Dorothea Zyzo, March 8, 1982</p><p>1969-1975 8) [Working Copy] – Microfilm Listings</p><p>Series IX – Photographic Materials</p><p>Sub-series A - Photographs</p><p>Chronological Photographs </p><p>Box 1887</p><p>1968 1) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1968 Congressional Campaign for the 4th District 1970 2) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1970 Republican State Convention and Inauguration</p><p>1970 3) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1970 Senate Campaign – Lowell Weicker with Connecticut Estonian Gymnastics Team, September 2</p><p>1970 4) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1970 Senate Campaign Photographs, Folder 1</p><p>1970 5) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1970 Senate Campaign Photograph, Folder 2</p><p>1973 6) [Photographs] – Chronological – 2nd District – Student Intern Photographs</p><p>1973 7) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1973 Summer Interns and Coordinators</p><p>1974 8) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1974 Girls Nation Delegates, July 18</p><p>1976 9) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1976 Campaign Proof Sheets – Lowell Weicker During the 1976 Senatorial and Presidential Campaigns</p><p>1976 10) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1976 Campaign – Lowell Weicker During the 1976 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1988 11) [Photographs] – Chronological – 1988 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Alphabetical Photographs</p><p>Box 1888</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Spiro Agnew</p><p>1983 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Albert Lasker Foundation Annual Luncheon, November 18</p><p>1978 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Maryon Pittman Allen, Alabama United States Senator</p><p>1974 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – American University Graduation, May 12</p><p>1972 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Amtrak First Anniversary Ceremony, May 1 – Lowell Weicker, Secretary of Transportation John Volpe, Representative Wiley Mayne, President of Amtrak, Rodger Lewis</p><p>1974 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Anti-Defamation League, Los Angeles, December 1985 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Apartheid Protest and Press Conferences</p><p>1971 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Apollo 15 Crew – Lowell Weicker, Astronauts David Scott, Alfred Worden, James Irwin, Senator Robert Griffin, September</p><p>1972 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Apollo 17 Pick-up, December</p><p>1972 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Apollo 17 Pick-up – USS Ticonderoga, December</p><p>1980-1986 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Award Presentations</p><p>1987 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Awards</p><p>1988 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Awards</p><p>1976 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Pearl Bailey – Actress and Singer</p><p>1979 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Blood Drive, June</p><p>1974 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – John Boogaerts – Republican Candidate for Congress, 18th Congressional District, New York</p><p>1972 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport, Connecticut Goodwill Industries Facilities, February</p><p>1973 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport, Connecticut News Conference, August 29</p><p>1970s 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker and Hank Harper at Parade</p><p>1974 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker and Others at Congressional Baseball Game</p><p>1970s 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker at Congressional Baseball Game</p><p>1970s 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker Playing Tennis</p><p>1970 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker with Spiro Agnew and Others at Washington Hilton Racquet Club</p><p>Undated 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker with Lindsey Nelson and Others 1970s 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker with Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1970s 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker with Republican Policy Committee</p><p>Undated 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Lowell Weicker with Unidentified Children</p><p>1970s 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Bridgeport Office – Weicker Family – Lowell, Scott, Bunny, Gray, and Brian </p><p>1970s 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – James Buckley</p><p>1974 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Candid Stills of Lowell Weicker in the Old Senate Office Building Office</p><p>1970s 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Capitol Hill Townhouse – Weicker’s Washington, DC Townhouse</p><p>1977 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Jimmy Carter, Presidential Inauguration</p><p>1977 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Jimmy Carter, State of the Union Address</p><p>1975 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Central State University, Oklahoma, February</p><p>1982 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Chicago Mercantile Exchange, November 18</p><p>1972 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Christmas 1972 – Lowell Weicker at Southbury Training School</p><p>1972 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Christmas 1972 – Lowell Weicker at Veterans Home and Hospital, Rocky Hill, Connecticut</p><p>1987 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Civil Rights Restoration Press Conference – Lowell Weicker, Senator Edward Kennedy, John Chafee, Howard Metzenbaum, Arlen Specter</p><p>1974 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Commencement – John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, May 26</p><p>1987 40) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut 4-H Group with Lowell Weicker, July 15</p><p>1973 41) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Bakers Association, November 14 1984 42) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Christopher Dodd</p><p>Undated 43) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Sam Gejdenson</p><p>Undated 44) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Nancy Johnson</p><p>Undated 45) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Barbara Kennelly</p><p>Undated 46) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Stewart McKinney</p><p>Undated 47) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Bruce Morrison</p><p>Box 1889</p><p>Undated 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – John S. Monagan</p><p>1985 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – John Rowland</p><p>1988 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Christopher Shays</p><p>Undated 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressional Delegation – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1975 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Congressmen</p><p>1987 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Families – Greenburg and Schur Families with Weicker</p><p>1973 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Realtors, November 13</p><p>1975 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, June 20-July 22</p><p>1975 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, July 30</p><p>1977 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, June 23-July 21</p><p>1977 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, July 29 1978 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns</p><p>1979 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, July 13-19</p><p>Box 1890</p><p>1979 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns, July 20-August 3</p><p>1980 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns</p><p>1982 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns</p><p>1984 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns</p><p>Undated 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Connecticut Summer Interns</p><p>1980s 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Cuba Trip – Weicker with Fidel Castro</p><p>1980s 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – D’Amore’s Auction</p><p>Undated 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Ron DeLugo – United States Virgin Islands Delegate to the United States House of Representatives</p><p>1970s-1980s 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Disabilities and Very Special Arts</p><p>1988 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Diving 1988 – Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1975 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Diving and Hydrolab – Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1978 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Diving and Hydrolab – Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>Ca. 1940-1950s 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover</p><p>1970s 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator Sam Ervin</p><p>1974 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – “Face the Nation”, July 14</p><p>1973 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – “Face the Nation”, April 1</p><p>Box 1891 Ca. 1960s-1970s 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Full Session – Richard Nixon Addressing Joint Session of Congress</p><p>1991-1995 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Governor Photographs – Lowell Weicker as Governor of Connecticut</p><p>1977-1978 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Graduation Speeches – Lowell Weicker giving Commencement Speeches at the University of Bridgeport and Western Connecticut State College</p><p>1972 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – L. Patrick Gray, Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation</p><p>1972 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Pat Gray, Justice Department, February</p><p>1973 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce Speech, October 27</p><p>1981 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Greenbrier Tennis Tournament</p><p>Undated 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Greenwich Exchange Club</p><p>1971 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Greenwich Exchange Club Visit</p><p>1974 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Greenwich Exchange Club Visit, May</p><p>1977 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Groundhog Initiation, Quarryville, Pennsylvania, March 16</p><p>1974 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Guilford High School Exchange Students, June 4</p><p>1976 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Dorothy Hamill</p><p>1982 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Handicapped – Lowell Weicker with Kimberly, Kristie, and Brett Pearce, National Cystic Fibrosis Poster Kids, April</p><p>1986 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Handicapped – Lowell Weicker with Mrs. Tatro (Amber’s Mother) and Mr. Abrahamson – Regarding Attorney Fees </p><p>1971 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Hank Harper, Marge, Andrea – Photo for Newsletter for September, August</p><p>1974 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Hartford, Connecticut Rotary Club Exchange Students, July 24</p><p>1970s-1980s 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Hearing Photographs 1973 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Hearst Scholarship Winners – Mark Shriffen and Chris Rieck, February 7</p><p>1972 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – J. Edgar Hoover at State in the Capitol Rotunda, May</p><p>1982 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Horse Racing – Lowell Weicker with Harness Racing Horse and Driver</p><p>1987 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Horse Racing – Lowell and Claudia Weicker with Harness Racing Horse and Driver</p><p>2000 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Horse Racing – Explosive Sakra – Race Horse Owned by Lowell Weicker, April 29</p><p>1983-1986 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Hydrolab</p><p>1969 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Inauguration</p><p>1979 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Israel Trip</p><p>1981 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Israel Trip</p><p>1979 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – “It’s Academic” – Lowell Weicker on the Television Game Show</p><p>1971 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Jacob Javits Press Conference, August 4</p><p>1975 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Joint Engineer Legislative Forum, April 22</p><p>1985 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Junior Intern Program</p><p>1987 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Junior Interns</p><p>1970s, 1986 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator Edward Kennedy with Lowell Weicker</p><p>1975 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – King of Capitol Hill Athletic Competition, September</p><p>1975 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Leah and Dena</p><p>1970s 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Chauncey LaBelle – Harness Horse Racer</p><p>1972 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – John Murphy MacKay</p><p>1995 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Maverick Photographs 1975 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Rick McCormick</p><p>1972-1985 40) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1892</p><p>1970s 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Miscellaneous – Lowell Weicker with Miscellaneous Individuals</p><p>1970s, 1980s 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Miscellaneous Tennis</p><p>1972 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – NASA Pictures – Apollo 16, April-May</p><p>1975 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – New Britain, Connecticut Police Youth Council, April 23</p><p>1983 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical –New York Law School Honorary Degree – Lowell Weicker at New York Law School Commencement</p><p>1972 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – News Editors – During State Department Briefing, February</p><p>1970 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Richard Nixon and Lowell Weicker Campaign Photo, Summer</p><p>1970 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Richard Nixon’s Visit to Connecticut, Summer</p><p>1977 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Trip – Lowell Weicker and Other Divers Preparing to Dive, April</p><p>1984 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Normandy Trip – Lowell Weicker at D-Day 40th Anniversary Commemoration, Normandy, France, June</p><p>1974 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Pacific Builders Meeting, June 6</p><p>1974 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Petronella Testimonial Dinner, May 4</p><p>1974-1976 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – President Gerald Ford with Lowell Weicker and Others</p><p>1973 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Presidential Inauguration, January 20</p><p>1979 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Presidential Nominations – Lowell and Camille Weicker During 1980 Presidential Campaign, March 1974 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Press Conference on Joint Oversight, September 18</p><p>1970-1974 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Previous Lowell Weicker Stills</p><p>1977 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Puerto Rican Governor – Lowell Weicker with Governor of Puerto Rico Carlos Romero Barcelo</p><p>1982 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Ronald Reagan</p><p>1974 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Republican Policy Meeting with Henry Kissinger, September 19</p><p>Undated 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Abraham Ribicoff – United States Senator, Connecticut</p><p>1970s 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator Abraham Ribicoff with Lowell Weicker</p><p>1970s 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Robert F. Kennedy Tennis Tournament</p><p>1987 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Rosecroft Raceway, April – Lowell Weicker at Rosecroft Celebrity Harness Race, Fort Washington, Maryland</p><p>1974 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – SCSC, Southern Connecticut State College Exchange Students, July 25</p><p>1979-1987 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Pages</p><p>Box 1893</p><p>1988 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Pages with Lowell Weicker</p><p>1976-1987 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Photos</p><p>1976 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Republican Conference – 94th Congress 1979 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Republican Conference – 96th Congress</p><p>1980 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Republican Conference – 97th Congress</p><p>1973 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senate Republican Policy Committee</p><p>1971 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator Robert Stafford, Vermont, October 1976-1977 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator’s Cup Tennis Tournament, John Gardner’s Tennis Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona</p><p>1973 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Citizen Interns – 1st Week, February 26</p><p>1973 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Citizen Interns – 2nd Week, March 5</p><p>1974 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns</p><p>1975 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, March 10</p><p>1975 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, March 14-18</p><p>1976 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, March 30</p><p>Box 1894</p><p>1976 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, April 9</p><p>1977 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns</p><p>1978 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, April 4</p><p>1978 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, April 13-20</p><p>1980-1981 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns</p><p>1983 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senior Interns, Fall</p><p>1982 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – “Six in Washington” – Truman Taylor, Representative Claudine Schneider, Lowell Weicker, August 18</p><p>Box 1895</p><p>1972, 1974 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Staff Pictures</p><p>1987 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Staff Receives Red Cross Award, May 13</p><p>1978-1983 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Staff – Lowell Weicker with Washington Staff</p><p>Ca. 1964-1968 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – State Assembly – Lowell Weicker as Connecticut State Representative and Greenwich First Selectman</p><p>1973 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns – 1st and 2nd Weeks</p><p>1973-1974 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns 1975 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1976 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1977 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1978 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1979 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>Box 1896</p><p>1970s 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1980 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1981 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1982 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1983 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1986 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>Undated 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Student Interns</p><p>1970 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Summer Interns</p><p>1969 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Transportation Task Force</p><p>1953 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon at the Presidential Inauguration</p><p>Ca. 1973 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Unidentified Gathering at Lowell Weicker’s Washington Office</p><p>Ca. 1970s, 1985 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Unidentified Little League Baseball Team</p><p>Undated 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Unidentified Occasion at Lowell Weicker’s Office</p><p>1975 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – United Church of Christ Conference, February 25</p><p>1987 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Various Photos – Lowell Weicker with Unidentified Groups 1972 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Carlos Villarreal – Urban Mass Transit Administrator, March</p><p>1970 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Washington Hilton Racquet Club</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Washington Office</p><p>1970s 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Washington Staff Photos</p><p>1974 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Washington Workshop, June 27</p><p>Ca. 1972-1974 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Watergate</p><p>1974 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Watergate Committee Final Report Release, July 12 1974 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Watergate Committee Members</p><p>1980s 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker</p><p>1987 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker 1987, Claudia with Barbara Bush and Nancy Reagan</p><p>1987 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker with George H.W. Bush</p><p>1995 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker with Hillary Clinton</p><p>1987 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker with Nancy Reagan</p><p>Undated 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker with Nancy Reagan</p><p>Undated 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Claudia Weicker with Nancy Reagan and Barbara Bush</p><p>1985 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Accepting Emmet Engstrom Award, September 11</p><p>1971 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Spiro Agnew Swearing In, January 25</p><p>1972 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Apollo 16 Astronauts, June</p><p>Undated 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Senator Ed Brooke at Officers Club of Connecticut</p><p>1984 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and George H.W. Bush at Unidentified Function, May 23 1973 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Theresa Combe of the President’s Commission on the Handicapped, May 5</p><p>1974 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Delegation of National Council of Jewish Women, February 12</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Jerry Ford</p><p>1973 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Senator Lowell Weicker and Greater Hartford Delegates to the American Jewish Congress, March 30</p><p>Box 1897</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Greenwich, Connecticut Businessmen</p><p>1972 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Greenwich Exchange Club, May</p><p>1972 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Hartford, Connecticut High School Students, May</p><p>1971 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Rodger Lewis, President of Amtrak, October 26</p><p>1971 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker and Litter Gulper from American Can Company, Greenwich, Connecticut, November 9</p><p>1971 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and John Murphy, July</p><p>1971 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Newly Elected Senators</p><p>1970 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and President Nixon on his Visit to Hartford, Connecticut, October 12</p><p>1970 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Richard Nixon, White House, July 21</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Pilots</p><p>1972 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Israeli Ambassador Yitznak Rabin, May</p><p>1974 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Ron Sarasin with “The Exorcist” Star Ellen Burstyn, October 8</p><p>1970s 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Hugh Scott 1973 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Bill Shure, March 6</p><p>1970s 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Frank Sinatra</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Space Pictures</p><p>1985 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Student Interns</p><p>1971 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Turbotrain, May 27</p><p>1970s 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Various People</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and John Volpe</p><p>1970s 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Bunny Weicker at Danbury Fair</p><p>1970 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Bunny Weicker at Southbury Training School, December 29</p><p>Ca. 1980s, 1990s 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker</p><p>1988 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker at 1988 Republican National Convention</p><p>1980s 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker at Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1987 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker at Weizman Institute of Science, Rehevot, Israel, May</p><p>1988 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker with Geroge H.W. Bush, September 1</p><p>1988 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker and Claudia Weicker with Unidentified Class, March 29</p><p>1969-1970 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker as United States Congressman</p><p>1972 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at 1972 Republican National Convention</p><p>1984 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at 1984 Republican National Convention</p><p>1975 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen Local 371 Shop Steward’s Meeting, December 15 1982 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Barnum Festival, Bridgeport, Connecticut, July 4</p><p>1969 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Bridgeport, Connecticut Parade, July</p><p>Undated 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange</p><p>1985 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Civil Rights Press Conference, January 25</p><p>1976 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Federation of National Associations, April</p><p>1976 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Greater Enfield Chamber of Commerce, 81st Annual Meeting, April 14</p><p>1978 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at his Father’s Funeral</p><p>1974 40) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Housing Meeting with New York State Legislators, January 30</p><p>1982 41) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Meeting with National Fastener Distributors Association, Newington, Connecticut, April 3</p><p>1975 42) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at National Council of Jewish Women, April 16</p><p>1976 43) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Naval Underwater Systems Center, April 20</p><p>1987 44) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Norwalk State Technical College Commencement, June 5</p><p>1972 45) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Republican National Convention, August</p><p>Undated 46) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Rotary Club Dinner</p><p>Box 1898</p><p>1977 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing, April 19</p><p>1970s 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Southbury Training School Undated 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Submarine Launching</p><p>1979 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Talmudical Academy of Baltimore</p><p>1972 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at Transpo 72, United States International Transportation Exposition, June 2</p><p>1975 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at United States Coast Guard Academy, April 11</p><p>Undated 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker at WNAB Radio Studio</p><p>1982 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Campaigning at Barnum Festival, Bridgeport, Connecticut, July 4</p><p>1970 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker, Grayson Crosby at Bradley Field – Indian Aid, December</p><p>1971 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Fundraiser in New Jersey, September 30</p><p>1971 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker, Barry Goldwater, Margaret Chase Smith, Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, March 15</p><p>1991 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Hanged in Effigy, Anti-State Income Tax Rally, Connecticut State Capitol, October</p><p>1975-1978 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Head Shots – Miscellaneous Portraits</p><p>1984 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Hearing </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker in Bridgeport, Connecticut</p><p>1977 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Initiated by Slumbering Groundhog Lodge of Quarryville, Pennsylvania, March 16</p><p>1971 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Inspects Bombed Capitol, March 3</p><p>1968 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker in the United States House of Representatives</p><p>1972 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1973 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous 1974 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1975 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1976 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1977 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1978 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1979 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1970s 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1980 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1981 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1982 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1986 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>1980s 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>Undated 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Miscellaneous</p><p>Box 1899</p><p>1973 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker on ABC’s “Issues and Answers”, April 29</p><p>1977 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker on “Bastille Day”</p><p>1968 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker on Campaign Trail</p><p>1970s 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker on Unidentified Television Program</p><p>1970s 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Passport Photos</p><p>1971 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Photographs by Peter Maronn, Bristol Press</p><p>1970s 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Photos by Cheryl Creber – Including Photo of Weicker with Gerald Ford</p><p>1970s 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Playing Baseball/Softball 1986 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Playing Tennis</p><p>1982 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Receiving National Association for Children and Adults with Autism Award, December 14</p><p>1976 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Receiving National Bicentennial Medal from American Revolution Bicentennial Administration</p><p>1977 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Receiving Washington Workshops Foundation Award of Excellence, July 13</p><p>1971 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker, Hugh Scott, Abraham Ribicoff 1987 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Senate Photographic Studio Portrait, October 20</p><p>1973 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Senate Republican Policy Committee Portrait, May 2</p><p>1980 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Single Shots, September</p><p>1987 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Single Shots</p><p>1980s 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Single Shots</p><p>1973 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Speaking with June 18 Group of Connecticut Student Interns, June 20</p><p>1991 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Sworn In as Governor of Connecticut by Lewis Powell, January</p><p>1983 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Taking Oath of Office, January </p><p>1971 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Testifies before the Commerce Committee, October 26</p><p>1972 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Testifying on Revenue Sharing, July 27</p><p>1973 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Trip to New London, Groton, Norwich Areas, Connecticut, October 28</p><p>1970 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker Visits Veteran’s Hospital, Newington, Connecticut, November 11</p><p>1972 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker – Western Connecticut State College Commencement, May 1973 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with the 5th Grade Class of James Percival School, Berlin, Connecticut, May 21</p><p>1972 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with 1973 March of Dimes Poster Child Paul Pfeifer, December 4</p><p>1973 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with 1974 March of Dimes Poster Child Scott Hafen, December 4</p><p>1970 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Spiro Agnew, Thomas Meskill – Dinner in Hartford, Connecticut, October 23</p><p>1975 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with American Association of Retired Persons, Greenwich, Connecticut, Chapter Number 1210, September 30</p><p>1985 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with James Ansley, Native American Rights Fund, November 5</p><p>1977 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Associated Restaurants of Connecticut, July 26</p><p>1975 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Howard Baldwin and Wife, September 10</p><p>1984 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Asta Ball, May 30</p><p>1978 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Kenneth C. Barboza, Connecticut State Small Business Winner, May 2</p><p>1975 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Bloomfield, Connecticut Representative, Title VII, Emergency School Aid Act, August 14</p><p>1973 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Representative John Brademas and Senator Birch Bayh, Television Program, November 27</p><p>1975 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Allison Brannon, 1975 National Poster Child, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation</p><p>1973 40) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Peter Brinkman, Intern</p><p>1988 41) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with George H.W. Bush at Rally at Fairfield College, 1988 Elections, November 4</p><p>1983 42) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with George H.W. Bush – Tennis Photo, July 23</p><p>1973 43) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Gil Carmichael, Republican Candidate for the United States Senate, Mississippi, April 11 1974 44) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Cast of “I Can’t Cope”, May 13</p><p>1979 45) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Fidel Castro</p><p>1984 46) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Central Junior High School Students, Greenwich, Connecticut, March 16</p><p>1975 47) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Lou Clappes, Mayor of Stamford, Connecticut, October 8</p><p>1975 48) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with William Coleman, United States Secretary of Transportation</p><p>1973 49) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Congressional Medal of Honor Winner Sgt. Allan J. Kellogg, October 15</p><p>1976 50) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Connecticut Save the Whale Poster, December 10</p><p>1976 51) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Connecticut State Representative O’Keefe, January 30</p><p>1977 52) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Nancy Connors of the National Center for Law and the Deaf and TTY Machine, September 26</p><p>1974 53) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with John Dahlberg and Greg Derin</p><p>1973 54) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Andy Davidson, Sue Peters and Ted Kaplan, Interns, May 24</p><p>1974 55) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Rich D. Giovanni, Senate Page, March 26</p><p>1974 56) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Elizabeth Dolan and Rosemary Barry, February 14</p><p>1983 57) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Jack Downey and Mrs. Downey, Downey Dinner, New Haven Lawn Club, March 12</p><p>Undated 58) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Easter Seals Representative</p><p>1974 59) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Senator Sam Ervin, July 12 1975 60) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with John Esposito, October 8</p><p>1973 61) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Explorer Post Number 77, Stratford, Connecticut, April 17</p><p>1974 62) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with William Fitch, Senior Advocates Magazine, March 27</p><p>1975 63) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Amy Fitzgerald, Wendy Willis and Currie Smith, January 31</p><p>Box 1900</p><p>1975 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Abraham Flaks, Senior Intern and Clown for Bridgeport’s Pyramid Temple Shriners</p><p>1970s 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Gerald Ford</p><p>1975 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Gerald Ford and Mark Godfrey, August 7</p><p>1977 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Robbyn Foxx, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Poster Child, June 6</p><p>1984 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Former Senator Harrison Schmitt of New Mexico</p><p>1970s 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Marjary Fuller</p><p>1974 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Doctor P. Goldmark, “New Rural Society”, May 16</p><p>1977 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Rabbi Barnet Hasden, Beth Israel Congregation, Bristol, Connecticut, February 1</p><p>1981 9) [Photographs] – Lowell Weicker with Orrin Hatch, June</p><p>1975 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Hoyt Family, July 22</p><p>1975 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Claude Kirk, Former Governor of Florida</p><p>1987 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Green Farms Academy Middle School Class 1973 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Greenwich Country Day School, May 10</p><p>1977 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Greenwich Exchange Club, May 19</p><p>1979 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Greenwich TARS – Dick Webb’s Group, April 28</p><p>1985 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Intern Charles DeLana and NASA Connecticut Teachers in Space Finalists</p><p>1972 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Intern Program Summer Coordinators, July 6</p><p>1987 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Interns</p><p>1973 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Interns Laura Woodberry and Julia Robbins, October 30</p><p>1972 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Italian Delegation</p><p>1973 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Junior Interns of 4th Republican Women’s Association, May 11</p><p>1974 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Vic Kamber. April 4</p><p>1982 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Ken Keating Aboard The President, July</p><p>1973 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Senator Edward Kennedy, January 30</p><p>1980 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with James Loughran, Boys Clubs of America, Regional Boy of the Year, September 16</p><p>1972 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Alan Madison, Intern, December 8</p><p>1975 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Paul Manafort, October 8</p><p>Undated 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with March of Dimes Poster Child</p><p>Undated 29) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with March of Dimes Poster Child Undated 30) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with March of Dimes Poster Child</p><p>1976 31) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Mr. Martin and Daughter and Kerry Letterfield, July 1</p><p>1974 32) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Matt McGowan’s Class at Accotink Academy, November 22</p><p>1977 33) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Miss Teenage Connecticut, Lisa Pequignot, June 30</p><p>1973 34) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Rusty Muirhead and Family, March 27</p><p>1977 35) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with National Center for Voluntary Action Participants, April 27</p><p>1983 36) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Notables</p><p>1987 37) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Notables, Christian Alfinsen, Bruce Merrifield, Don Lindberg and Unidentified</p><p>1988 38) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Notables, Gary Keefe, Ronald Reagan, Jessie Jackson, George H. W. Bush</p><p>1970s 39) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Opera New England Representatives</p><p>1973 40) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Jon Peterson, Spring Intern, May 2</p><p>1981 41) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Virginia L. Pitcher, Health on Wednesday “Christmas at the Capitol”, December 2</p><p>1974 42) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Presidential Scholars, June 18</p><p>1975 43) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with John Quine, October 8</p><p>1985 44) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, May 19</p><p>1974 45) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Representative from Underwater Systems Center, February 14</p><p>Undated 46) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with John Rowland 1973 47) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Jonathon Ruhe, September 28</p><p>1987 48) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Save the Children Representatives</p><p>1975 49) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Shirley Scott, October 8</p><p>1987 50) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Semi Notables</p><p>1988 51) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Semi Notables</p><p>1973 52) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Senate Page Meade Treadwell, February 23</p><p>1987 53) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Senate Pages</p><p>1972 54) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Andy Shapiro, Intern, July 6</p><p>1973 55) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Dan Shorr, CBS News, after June 28th Statement</p><p>1973 56) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Bill Shure and Son, October 4</p><p>Undated 57) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Sikorsky UH-GOA Helicopter</p><p>1986 58) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Small Business Leaders</p><p>1973 59) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Bob Smith, July 19</p><p>1974 60) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Currie Smith and Julie Ammons, January 31</p><p>1978 61) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Ian Smith and Ndabaningi Sithole of Rhodesia, October 9</p><p>1985 62) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Soprano Martha Arroyo, Opera America Reception, February 5</p><p>1972 63) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with St. Mary’s Nuns, Greenwich, Connecticut, April 19</p><p>1973 64) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Stamford Advocate Newspaper Carriers, June 8 Box 1901</p><p>1973 1) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Stamford Area Commercial and Industrial Association, April 30</p><p>1974 2) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with George Stevens and “Ten Year People”</p><p>1976 3) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Students from Indian Mountain School, Lakeville, Connecticut, March 10</p><p>1975 4) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Anne Symmes, September 24</p><p>1973 5) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Dirk Van Derker, Washington Workshop, April 17</p><p>1976 6) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Veterans of Foreign Wars Representatives, March 8</p><p>1977 7) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Veterans of Foreign Wars Representatives, January 6</p><p>1977 8) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Veterans of Foreign Wars Representatives, March 8</p><p>1974 9) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Veterans of Foreign Wars “Voice of Democracy” Winner Kristi Hauge, March 12</p><p>1975 10) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Gordon Walker</p><p>1975 11) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Jamie Weaver, 1975 March of Dimes National Poster Child</p><p>1973 12) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Ruth Weedle on “Animal Act”, March 8</p><p>1978 13) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program Participants, February 1</p><p>1978 14) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program Participants, February 8</p><p>1973 15) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker with Bill Willis, July 19</p><p>1940s, 1972 16) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Lowell Weicker, Sr. 1990 17) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Sonny Weicker During 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign, November</p><p>1968 18) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family During 1968 House of Representatives Campaign</p><p>1988 19) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family During 1988 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1990s 20) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family – Lowell and Claudia with Children and Grandchildren</p><p>1980s 21) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family, Lowell, Claudia, Sonny, Tre, Andrew Ingram, Mason Ingram</p><p>1971 22) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family, “Meet Your New Senator”, January 17</p><p>1970s-1988 23) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family – Miscellaneous</p><p>Ca. 1931-1990s 24) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family Photo Album Number 1 – “Easy to Love”</p><p>Ca. 1931-1991 25) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family Photo Album Number 2 – “The Way We Were”</p><p>1960s-1970s 26) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Weicker Family Photos – Lowell, Bunny, Scot, Gray, and Brian</p><p>1983 27) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Ed White Fundraiser, October</p><p>1983 28) [Photographs] – Alphabetical – Winners of 1983 Hearst Senate Program</p><p>Sub-series B – Negatives </p><p>Box 1902</p><p>1970 1) [Negatives] – 1970 Senate Campaign Photos</p><p>1988 2) [Negatives] – Diving, Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1975 3) [Negatives] – Diving and Hydrolab, Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1971 4) [Negatives] – Bob Herreman</p><p>1973 5) [Negatives] – Inauguration Parade with Bunny Weicker, January 20 1984 6) [Negatives] – Normandy Trip – Weicker at D-Day 40th Anniversary Commemoration, Normandy, France, June</p><p>1971 7) [Negatives] – Representative Stewart McKinney</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 8) [Negatives] – Representative Lowell Weicker</p><p>1969 9) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1970 10) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1971 11) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, Folder 1</p><p>1971 12) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, Folder 2</p><p>1972 13) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1973 14) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1975 15) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1981 16) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1981 17) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1981 18) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1982 19) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1982 20) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1982 21) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1982 22) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1982 23) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1982 24) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>Box 1903</p><p>1982 1) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, August</p><p>1982 2) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1982 3) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1983 4) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, January 1983 5) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1983 6) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1983 7) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1983 8) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1983 9) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1983 10) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1983 11) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1983 12) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1984 13) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1984 14) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1984 15) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1984 16) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1984 17) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1984 18) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1984 19) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, August</p><p>1984 20) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1984 21) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, October</p><p>1984 22) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1985 23) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1985 24) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1985 25) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1985 26) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1985 27) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1985 28) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1985 29) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, August 1985 30) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1985 31) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, October</p><p>1985 32) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1985 33) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1986 34) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, January</p><p>1986 35) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1986 36) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1986 37) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1986 38) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1986 39) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1986 40) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1986 41) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, August</p><p>1986 42) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1986 43) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1986 44) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1987 45) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, January</p><p>Box 1904</p><p>1987 1) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, February</p><p>1987 2) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1987 3) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1987 4) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1987 5) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1987 6) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1987 7) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September 1987 8) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, October</p><p>1987 9) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1987 10) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, December</p><p>1988 11) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, January</p><p>1988 12) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, March</p><p>1988 13) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, April</p><p>1988 14) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, May</p><p>1988 15) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, June</p><p>1988 16) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, July</p><p>1988 17) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, August</p><p>1988 18) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1988 19) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, October</p><p>1988 20) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker, November</p><p>1972 21) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker and Apollo 16 Astronauts, June</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 22) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker and Space Pictures</p><p>1984 23) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker Hearing</p><p>1980s 24) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker in Washington, DC</p><p>1970s 25) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker – Miscellaneous</p><p>1987 26) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker – Senate Photographic Studio Portrait, October 20</p><p>1970 27) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker Stills – Previous</p><p>1973 28) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker with 1974 March of Dimes Poster Child, Scott Hafen, December 4</p><p>1970s 29) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker with Marjary Fuller</p><p>Undated 30) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker with March of Dimes Poster Child</p><p>Undated 31) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker with March of Dimes Poster Child 1969 32) [Negatives] – Lowell Weicker with President Richard Nixon, July 1</p><p>1988 33) [Negatives] – Weicker Family, 1988</p><p>1971 34) [Negatives] – Weicker Family – Lowell, Bunny, Scott and Gray</p><p>1970s 35) [Negatives] – Weicker Family Photo – Lowell, Bunny, Scott, Gray and Brian</p><p>1983 36) [Negatives] – Ed White Fundraiser</p><p>Sub-series C – Slides</p><p>Box 1905</p><p>1970 1) [Slides] – 1970 Senate Campaign Photos</p><p>1982 2) [Slides] – 1982 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1979 3) [Slides] – Campeche Oil Spill</p><p>1988 4) [Slides] – Diving – Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1975 5) [Slides] – Diving and Hydrolab – Lowell Weicker at Hydrolab</p><p>1984 6) [Slides] – Mental Illness – Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital, Northville, Michigan</p><p>1984-1985 7) [Slides] – Mental Illness – Pennsylvania Mental Institutions – Embreeville Center (Embreeville, Pennsylvania) and Polk State School (Polk, Pennsylvania)</p><p>1985 8) [Slides] – Mental Illness – Terrell State Hospital, Terrell, Texas</p><p>Undated 9) [Slides] – Mental Illness – Unidentified Mental Institution</p><p>1984 10) [Slides] – Mental Illness – Ypsilanti State Hospital, Ypsilanti, Michigan</p><p>1974 11) [Slides] – North Star – Lowell Weicker Sr.’s Yacht</p><p>1972 12) [Slides] – Unidentified Aircraft Carrier</p><p>1980 13) [Slides] – Unidentified Island – St. Croix</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 14) [Slides] – Representative Lowell Weicker</p><p>1971 15) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker, September</p><p>1974 16) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker at Unidentified Commencement 1980 17) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker at United States Capitol</p><p>1979 18) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving</p><p>1980 19) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving</p><p>Undated 20) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving</p><p>1987 21) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving at Hydrolab</p><p>Ca. 1970s-1980s 22) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving at Hydrolab</p><p>1983 23) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving at Hydrolab</p><p>1981 24) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving – Hydrolab?</p><p>1980 25) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker Diving – St. Croix?</p><p>1970s 26) [Slides] – Lowell Weicker – Miscellaneous</p><p>1979 27) [Slides] – Weicker Family Vacation – St. Croix?</p><p>1979 28) [Slides] – Weicker Trip to Israel</p><p>Sub-series D – Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks</p><p>Box 1906</p><p>Ca. 1982 1) [Photograph Album] – 1982 Senatorial Campaign – “Nobody’s Man but Yours”</p><p>1989 2) [Photograph Album] – “A Gathering to Celebrate our Friendship, our Memories and Hank’s Retirement” (Hank Harper’s Retirement), January</p><p>1984 3) [Photograph Album] – Sixth Mary E. Switzer Lecture, Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts – “The New Federal Disability Policy: Bringing the Individual into Focus”, November 5</p><p>1971 4) [Scrapbook] – Unicorn Society of Connecticut – One Winner of the Society’s 1971 Flag Day Essay Contest</p><p>Series X – Audio-Visual Records</p><p>Sub-series A – Audio Tapes Audio Cassettes </p><p>Box 1907 </p><p>Undated 1) [Audio Cassette] - ½ tape dictation</p><p>1986 2) [Audio Cassette] – 1st Tape Handicapped Hearing, February 21</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio Cassette] – 2 – Weicker – September 9</p><p>1983 4) [Audio Cassette] – “6 in Washington” with Lowell Weicker, Senator Chafee, June 29</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio Cassette] – September 12 Press Conference</p><p>Undated 6) [Audio Cassette] – September 19, Channel 3 (AIDS) J. Fitz on Star Wars</p><p>1987 7) [Audio Cassette] – A – Announces No Vote on Bork – October 5</p><p>1986 8) [Audio Cassette] – A – Interview with Spencer Stevens – Handicapped Americans Report, March 20</p><p>1988 9) [Audio Cassette] – A – Iroquois Actuality – March 3</p><p>Undated 10) [Audio Cassette] – A – New London Day Interview</p><p>1988 11) [Audio Cassette] – A – Radio Press Conference, April 15</p><p>1987 12) [Audio Cassette] – A – Weicker – September 30</p><p>1987 13) [Audio Cassette] – A – Weicker Wrap – December 2</p><p>1988 14) [Audio Cassette] – A & B-B. Stanley, N.L. Day and A. Meehan, S. Advocacy – January 23</p><p>1987 15) [Audio Cassette] – A Winnable War; A Resource Kit for Those Engaged in the Fight Against Pornography – Dr. James Dobson [2 Audio Cassettes and 7 Pamphlets]</p><p>1987 16) [Audio Cassette] – Actuality, Lowell Weicker– March 12</p><p>1985 17) [Audio Cassette] – AIDS Hearing – September 26, Cassette 1</p><p>1985 18) [Audio Cassette] – AIDS Hearings - September 26, Cassette 2</p><p>1985 19) [Audio Cassette] – AIDS Hearing - September 26, Cassette 3</p><p>Undated 20) [Audio Cassette] – Armstrong 1972 21) [Audio Cassette] – Astronauts at Bridgeport</p><p>Undated 22) [Audio Cassette] – B – Actuality INF</p><p>Box 1908</p><p>Undated 1) [Audio Cassette] – B – Bennett Hearing – May 10 Actuality</p><p>1988 2) [Audio Cassette] – B – Iroquois Actuality – March 3</p><p>1982 3) [Audio Cassette] – Barbara W. Bright, Area Coordinator, Ridgefield, Connecticut to Lowell Weicker, Jr. – To Commemorate your Reelection to the United States Senate, November</p><p>1987 4) [Audio Cassette] – Bennett Hearing – Labor-Human Resources – Lowell Weicker Questioning – January 14</p><p>1977 5) [Audio Cassette] – Bill Ellison – WTNH – Regarding Amtrak – November 16</p><p>1987 6) [Audio Cassette] – Brenda Hart, Hartford Courant – Interview with Lowell Weicker – January 14</p><p>Undated 7) [Audio Cassette] – Buchanan Weicker</p><p>1980 8) [Audio Cassette] – Call Between Lowell Weicker in Cuba and Marty Moore – October 13</p><p>1983 9 [Audio Cassette] – CBS Radio “Capitol Cloakroom” - June 23</p><p>1973 10) [Audio Cassette] – Chamber of Commerce – April 9 – Torrington, Connecticut</p><p>1983 11) [Audio Cassette] – Channel 8 “Issues 83” – February 20</p><p>1987 12) [Audio Cassette] – Claudia Weicker – June</p><p>1988 13) [Audio Cassette] – Commends Bush on AIDS – June 29 – Actuality-A</p><p>1986 14) [Audio Cassette] – Con/Lex – March 6</p><p>1978 15) [Audio Cassette] – Congressional Report with Benton – May 18 – Israel</p><p>1977 16) [Audio Cassette] – Congressional Report, September 8</p><p>1974 17) [Audio Cassette] – Connecticut State Student Council – December 14 1987 18) [Audio Cassette] – Congressional Quarterly Interview and Press Conference, August 6</p><p>1983 19) [Audio Cassette] – Cuba Press Conference - April 1</p><p>Undated 20) [Audio Cassette] – Dave Talbot, AIDS – San Francisco Enquirer – June 23</p><p>1982 21) [Audio Cassette] – Debate September 20 – Economy – Weicker, Moffett, DiFazio, Lewis – Libertarian Party</p><p>1983 22) [Audio Cassette] – Dialogue – Space Exploration, Senate Republican Conference, May Undated 23) Audio Cassette] – Domenici, September 23</p><p>1988 24) [Audio Cassette] – Education Hearing – May 10</p><p>1983 25) [Audio Cassette] – Endorsement of Ted Gagne, Jr. by Lowell Weicker – June 14</p><p>Box 1909</p><p>1984 1) [Audio Cassette] – Face the Nation - March 4</p><p>1987 2) [Audio Cassette] – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Commits to Hearing – February 17</p><p>1988 3) [Audio Cassette] – Focus on the Family - A Tribute to Pete Maravich</p><p>1986 4) [Audio Cassette] – Focus on the Family – Adrenalin and Stress, Dr. Archibald Hart – CS 236</p><p>1986 5) [Audio Cassette] – Focus on the Family – The Incredible Worth of a Woman, Dr. Gary Smalley</p><p>Undated 6) [Audio Cassette] – Georgia Retirement Center – Tape 1</p><p>1982 7) [Audio Cassette] – Haig Resignation – June 25</p><p>Undated 8) [Audio Cassette] – Handi – February 20</p><p>1985 9) [Audio Cassette] – Interview with Jay Winik – June 19</p><p>1985 10) [Audio Cassette] – Interview with Lee Katz – July 7</p><p>1985 11) [Audio Cassette] – Jack Dolan Interview, May 23 1986 12) [Audio Cassette] – Jacob Isaacson Interview – June 19, Supreme Court, Civil Rights – 1986, 1988, Constitution Discussed, Small Business Administration</p><p>Undated 13) [Audio Cassette] – Katz Cassette 1 – April 30</p><p>Undated 14) [Audio Cassette] – Katz Cassette 2</p><p>Undated 15) [Audio Cassette] – Katz Cassette 3</p><p>1987 16) [Audio Cassette] – L. Finter, AIDS Budget, Floor 1987</p><p>1985 17) [Audio Cassette] – Lee Katz Interview – August 1, Cassette 1</p><p>1985 18) [Audio Cassette] – Lee Katz Interview – August 1, Cassette 2</p><p>1984 19) [Audio Cassette] – Let’s Hear It – March 1, National Public Radio</p><p>Undated 20) [Audio Cassette] – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Jacob Javits Testimony</p><p>Undated 21) [Audio Cassette] – Labor, Health, and Human Services – National Institute of Health Hearing</p><p>Undated 22) [Audio Cassette] – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Secretary of Education Bennett Testimony</p><p>1985 23) [Audio Cassette] – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Secretary of Education Bennett Testimony, April 16</p><p>Undated 24) [Audio Cassette] – Labor, Health, and Human Services – Secretary Ford Testimony</p><p>Box 1910</p><p>Undated 1) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Press Conference, November 18</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Statement After Court – October 16</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker, Jr.</p><p>1985 4) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker at South African Embassy, January 14</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Balanced Budget Testimony</p><p>1983 6) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Floor Statement on Radio Marti, July 28 1985 7) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Interview with BBC Regarding Kimball – December 11</p><p>1985 8) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Interview with David Lightman of the Hartford Courant – January 9</p><p>1987 9) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Labor Human Resources Hearing Regarding AIDS – January 15</p><p>1983 10) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Manages Labor-HHS Appropriations Bill, October 4</p><p>1986 11) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker NE Day/Tom Farrage – January 12 – Side A Only 1978 12) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker on Camp David – September 18</p><p>1986 13) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker on Contragate with Jason, December and Lowell Weicker on Pat Robertson with Morton, September</p><p>1986 14) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker on the Floor – February 26</p><p>1987 15) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker on the Floor – Budget Fiscal Year 1988, June 24, 1987</p><p>1983 16) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Statement on Grenada Invasion, October 28</p><p>Undated 17) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker Telephone with Bohtralim – September 12</p><p>1983 18) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker to J. Doyle from Pafiolis – June 6</p><p>1983 19) [Audio Cassette] – Lowell Weicker’s Endorsement of Torrington Candidates, September 20</p><p>Undated 20) [Audio Cassette] – March 21 – New York Times – Jane Perley</p><p>Undated 21) [Audio Cassette] – Master 114</p><p>Undated 22) [Audio Cassette] – Mental Institution Hearings, Cassette 1</p><p>Undated 23) [Audio Cassette] – Mental Institution Hearings, Cassette 2</p><p>Undated 24) [Audio Cassette] – Mental Institution Hearings, Cassette 3</p><p>Box 1911 Undated 1) [Audio Cassette] – Mental Institution Hearings, Cassette 4</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] - Nville ORR</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] - Northville</p><p>Undated 4) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] - Northville Entrance Interviews</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] - Pharis – Snider, TX </p><p>Undated 6) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions]; Side A – GRC – Tape 2, Side B – Southwestern – Bainbridge, Georgia</p><p>Undated 7) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions]; Side A – PA 3, Snider – Eville – Polk, Side B – PA 4, Snider – Polk</p><p>Undated 8) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions]; Side A – Woodhaven, Pennsylvania – Snider – November 12, Side B – Embreeville, Pennsylvania – Snider – November 13</p><p>Undated 9) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions]; Side A – YPSI – Thurs., Side B – YPSI – Nville – Thurs-Fri</p><p>Undated 10) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] – Snider-New Jersey, November 28- 29</p><p>Undated 11) [Audio Cassette] – [Mental Institutions] – Snider-New Jersey, November 29</p><p>1988 12) [Audio Cassette] – Michelle Jacklin – Hartford Courant, February 1</p><p>Undated 13) [Audio Cassette] – National Journal, October 1</p><p>1973 14) [Audio Cassette] – National Press Club Luncheon – Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. – The Senate Committee Investigating Presidential Campaign Practices – July 27</p><p>1985 15) [Audio Cassette] – Nevas Confirmation Hearing – October 2</p><p>Undated 16) [Audio Cassette] – “Nicaragua” Professor W. Petrie – Str. N. Donavan – PDC S. Sawyer</p><p>1982 17) [Audio Cassette] – Operation Airwaves – Defense Spending – Senators Andrews, Garn, Laxalt, Gorton, Denton, Cochran, Humphrey – Senate Republican Conference, December</p><p>1982 18) [Audio Cassette] – Operation Airwaves – Social Issues – Senators Weicker, Denton, Abdnor, Symms, Danforth, Hawkins, Grassley, Senate Republican Conference, September</p><p>1984 19) [Audio Cassette] – Penthouse Tape Number 2 - June 11 1984 20) [Audio Cassette] – Penthouse Tape Number 3 – June 11 – Lee Katz (tape #1) Lowell Weicker</p><p>1986 21) [Audio Cassette] – Press Conference – Connecticut Press in District of Columbia – January 23</p><p>1973 22) [Audio Cassette] – Press Conference – Hartford – Capitol – April 24</p><p>1975 23) [Audio Cassette] – Press Conference – January 9 – Town Hall – Greenwich, Connecticut</p><p>1983 24) [Audio Cassette] – Press Conference with Lowell Weicker, Maurice Bishop, Prime Minister of Grenada, June 7</p><p>Undated 25) [Audio Cassette] – Press Conference – Lowell Weicker Resigns – South Korean Bribe Allegations</p><p>Undated 26) [Audio Cassette] – Program Tape 1</p><p>Box 1912</p><p>1985 1) [Audio Cassette] – Public Witnesses, May 26</p><p>1988 2) [Audio Cassette] – Radio Press Conference, June 10</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio Cassette] – R.A.J.</p><p>1985 4) [Audio Cassette] – Remarks Before Land Grant Colleges, November 12</p><p>1984 5) [Audio Cassette] – Reporters Roundup – March 17, School Prayer Debate</p><p>1985 6) [Audio Cassette] – School Prayer Press Conference, June 4</p><p>1982 7) [Audio Cassette] – Senate Debate – Hartford, September 20</p><p>1987 8) [Audio Cassette] – Senate Spotlight, February 26</p><p>1987 9) [Audio Cassette] – Senator Lowell Weicker – Alumni Hall – University of Virginia – March 28</p><p>1975 10) [Audio Cassette] – [Including Notes] – Tape 1 – Hydro Lab – August 4 </p><p>1975 11) [Audio Cassette] – [Including Notes] – Tape 2- Side 1 – Day 2 Hydro Lab, Side 2 – Hydro Lab – Number 3</p><p>1972 12) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 1 – Oak Hill School for the Blind – Took Transcript 1972 13) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 2 – January-December – Hft – Business – 1972 – Chamber of Commerce</p><p>1976 14) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 1 – Bristol Central High School – March 11</p><p>1976 15) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 2 – Side A – Campaign Reform Yale Speech – April 5, Side B – April 9 – Watergate</p><p>1976 16) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 3 – Side A – Henry James Memorial Telelecture, March 24, Side B – Warren Harding High School, April 7 </p><p>1976 17) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 4 – Senior Citizens 2 – 1976</p><p>1979 18) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 1 – Brookfield High School – June 6 </p><p>1979 19) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 2 – Harding High School Telelecture – March 21</p><p>1979 20) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 3 – NBC Radio on Mideast</p><p>1979 21) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 4 – University of Tennessee – October 17</p><p>1975 22) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 1 – Side 1 – Edwin O. Smith High School – January 28, 1975, Side 2 – Kingswood – January 29 </p><p>1975 23) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 2 – Side 1 – Telelecture – Daniel Hand High School – February 5, Side 2 – Litchfield High School – March 5 </p><p>1975 24) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 3 – Side 1 – Telelecture – Hamden Hall – February 20, Side 2 – Berlin High School – February 27 </p><p>1975 25) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 4 – Side 1 – Torrington High School – January 22, Side 2 – Westbrook High – January 23</p><p>Undated 26) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 1 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Undated 27) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 2 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Undated 28) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 3 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Undated 29) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 4 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Undated 30) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 5 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Undated 31) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 6 – Weicker Campaign Telephone Call </p><p>Box 1913 1975 1) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 1 – Side 1 – Bassick – Bridgeport – May 6; Side 2 – Bristol Central High – Bristol – May 20</p><p>1975 2) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 2 – Side 1 – Miss Porter’s School – Farmington – April 29; Side 2 – Mark T. Sheehan High School – Wallingford – May 7</p><p>1975 3) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 3 – Side A – New Milford High School. – March 13; Side B – Low-Heywood School – April 24</p><p>1975 4) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 4 – Side 1 – Northwest Catholic High School – West Hartford – April 14; Side 2 – Henry James Memorial High School – Simsbury – April 15</p><p>1975 5) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 5 – Side 1 – Plainfield High – April 17; Side 2 – Kent School – Kent, Connecticut – April 22</p><p>1975 6) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 6 – Side 1 – Western Junior High School – Greenwich – May 14; Side 2 – North Haven High – May 22</p><p>1973-1974 7) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 1 – Side 1 – 1. Broadview Junior High School, April 3 – 2. Granby High School, April 4; Side 2 – 1. Grandby High School – West Haven High School – April 9</p><p>1973-1974 8) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 2 – Side 1 – 1. Cogenhaug High School, April 24; Side 2 – 1. Mark T. Sheehan High School, May 1 – Wallingford</p><p>1973-1974 9) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 3 – Coleytown Junior High School – June 12</p><p>1973-1974 10) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 4 – Side 1 – 1. East Hampton High School – East Hampton, March 20; Side 2 – 1. Parkville Senior Center , March 26 – 2. Housatonic Valley Regional High School – March 28</p><p>1973-1974 11) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 5 – Side 1 – 1. Henry James Memorial School – Simsbury – May 2; Side 2 – 2. Robt. T. Wolfe Senior Center – June 11</p><p>1973-1974 12) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 6 – Side 1 – Hotchkiss School – May 21; Side 2 – Hotchkiss School –May 21 – Warren Harding – May 22</p><p>1973-1974 13) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 7 – Side 1 – Wm. H. Hall – West Hartford – February 14, 1974; Side 2 – Senior Telelecture – Hartford – February 20, 1974</p><p>1973-1974 14) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures [Including Notes] – Tape 8 – Side 1 – WNHC – Conn-tact Program – Howard & Leland – December 13; Side 2 – WNHC – Conn-tact</p><p>1973 15) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 1 – Side 1 – 1. ? – 2. Northwest Catholic High School – December 6; Side 2 – Shepaug Valley High School – October 31 1973 16) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 2 – Side 1 – Berlin High School – October 7; Side 2 – Masick High School – October 19</p><p>1973 17) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 3 – Side 1 – Bolton High School – Bolton, Connecticut – September 26; Side 2 – Putnam Catholic Academy – Putnam – September 28</p><p>1973 18) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 4 – Side 1 – Central High School – November 15; Side 2 – March 17 – “Dialogue ‘73” – Barry Berman and Stephan Lorin</p><p>1973 19) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 5 – Side 1 – East Hartford High School Telelecture – September 18; Side 2 – East Catholic High School Telelecture – September 19</p><p>1973 20) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 6 – Side 1 – G. Granby Jr.-Sr High School – November30; Side 2 – Fairfield Prep – December 4</p><p>1973 21) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 7 – Glastonbury High School – October 25</p><p>1973 22) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 8 – Side A – Greenwich Academy – May 3; Side B – Sleeping Giant – June 13</p><p>1973 23) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 9 – Side A – Hamden High Telephone – May 10; Side B – 1. Convent of the Sacred Heart – Greenwich –May 30 – 2. North Haven High School – June 7</p><p>1973 24) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 10 – Low Heywood School – May 18</p><p>1973 25) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 11 – Side A – Lyman Hall – November 9; Side B – Ethel Walker School – November 13</p><p>1973 26) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 12 – Side 1 – Newington High School – November 1; Side 2 – Rippowan High School – November 8</p><p>1973 27) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 13 – Side 1 – Samuel Webb Junior High School – October 2; Side 2 – Brookfield High School – Brookfield – October 4</p><p>1973 28) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 14 – Side A – Sedgwick Junior High School – April 17; Side B – Hopkins Grammar School – May 11</p><p>1973 29) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 15 – Side 1 – Stamford Catholic High School – October 10; Side 2 – Ridgefield High School – October 19</p><p>1973 30) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 16 – Side 1 – Talcott Junior High – June 19; Side 2 – Hamden Hall –April 18</p><p>1973 31) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 17 – Valley Regional High School – October 24 1973 32) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 18 – Side 1 – Part 1. Westledge School – West Simsbury – May 23 – Part 2. Mt. St. Joseph Academy – West Hartford –May 24; Side 2 – Meeting House Hill Jr. High School – June 5 – 9:30</p><p>1973 33) [Audio Cassette] – Telelectures – Tape 19 – Side 1 – The Taft School – November 20; Side 2 – Hadden Jr. High School – November 28</p><p>Box 1914</p><p>1980s 1) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – August 5 with Erik Rabe on South Africa and Contras, [1980s]; Side B – With Channel 3 – August 6</p><p>1978 2) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – May 15 – Lowell Weicker Floor Speech on Mid- East Arms Sales; Side B – Telelecture Shelton – May 17</p><p>Undated 3) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Actuality – July 29; Side B – Weicker feed – July 29</p><p>1978 4) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Agronsky and Company – LW Segment – April 29; Side B – Jack Anderson Radio Interview (Eileen Canzian) – May 2</p><p>1972-1973 5) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Lowell Weicker at Bridgeport Press Conference – October 20; Side B – Lowell Weicker Interviewed by Bob Kaplan – University of Connecticut Daily Campus – Hft. – October 31</p><p>1972 6) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Lowell Weicker – Connecticut Saengerbund – Singing Society – Hartford – November 4; Side B – Lowell Weicker – University of Hartford – Tax Institute – Hartford – October 20</p><p>1972 7) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Lowell Weicker Speech – Connecticut Citizens’ Action Group – Hartford – December 2; Side B – Lowell Weicker at Association of Life Insurance Counsel – Waldorf Astoria, New York – December 12</p><p>1982 8) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Lowell Weicker, Reagan on Small Business Innovation Act – July 22; Side B – II – Military Audit Project – Press Conference, [undated]</p><p>Undated 9) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Lowell Weicker and Miranda]; Side B – December 17 – Lowell Weicker with Scripps/Congressional Quarterly</p><p>1982 10) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Network News Reports, September 23; Side B – New York Philharmonic Plays Lowell P. Weicker Selections </p><p>Undated 11) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Notes; Side B – Carbone; Carol (Orr)</p><p>1978 12) [Audio Cassette] – Side A - Press Conference pre Commonwealth Club – April 7 San Francisco – California; Side B – Question and Answer with Commonwealth Club – April 7 1982 13) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Press Conference – Lowell P. Weicker, Rome, McKinney, DeNardis, August 4; Side B – Statement on Override of Spending Bill – September 10</p><p>1973 14) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Press Conference Yale University November 26 After Weicker-Buckley Debate; Side B – Martin Agronsky – Summer 1973 – Watergate</p><p>1982 15) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Senate Debates – University of Connecticut – September 27; Side B – End of 2nd Debate, DiFazio Press Conference, Moffet Press Conference On Energy</p><p>Undated 16) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Senator Harkin; Side B – Senator Weicker</p><p>1973 17) Audio Cassette] – Side A – State Central – September 25 – Watergate; Side B – Watergate Press Conference – April 30 – Radio & TV & Press Gallery</p><p>1987 18) [Audio Cassette] – Side A – Weicker; Side B – MOH on Tower Commission Report – February 26 and R2 Speech reaux (3-4)</p><p>1974 19) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Brookfield High School – December 12; Side 2 – Westledge High School – October 16</p><p>1974 20) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Darien High School – December 3; Side 2 – Taft – December 5</p><p>1975 21) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Fitch High School – Groton, February 6; Side 2 – G. Granby High School – March 12</p><p>1974 22) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Granby High School – October 3; Side 2 – Brookfield High School – October 8</p><p>1974 23) [Audio Cassette – Side 1 – Greenwich High School – September 12; Side 2 – Hamden H.S. – October 23</p><p>Undated 24) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Jesus Christ and Prair [Prayer]; Side 2 – Hitler</p><p>1974 25) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Mattatuck Community College – November 18; Side 2 – Mattatuck Community College – cont. – November 18 – (Oil Refinery)</p><p>1971 26) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – New Haven – Capra Day Speech – Jaycees- Quinnipiac Club – October 8; Side 2 – Dedication of Submarine “Batfish” – Electric Boat Co. – Groton – October 9</p><p>1974 27) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Pine Point High School – May 15; Side 2 – Bristol Eastern High School – May 16</p><p>1988 28) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Radio Press Conference – February 18, [undated]; Side 2 – South Africa Conference Actuality – May 12 1971, 1973 29) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Connecticut Credit Union League – Annual Meeting – October 27, 1973; Side 2 – Credit Union Cont. to 51 - *55-Raymond Z. Baldwin Award to Lowell P. Weicker – March 27,1971</p><p>1974 30) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – The Gunnery School – October 30; Side 2 – Stamford High School – November 15</p><p>1974 31) [Audio Cassette] – Side 1 – Weicker – Senate Caucus Room – June 28 – Watergate Report; Side 2 – Talcott Junior High School – West Hartford – November 19</p><p>1985 32) [Audio Cassette] – Small Business Stockman Hearing – February 28</p><p>1985 33) [Audio Cassette] – Small Business Stockman Hearing – February 28</p><p>Box 1915</p><p>1985 1) [Audio Cassette] – Small Business Stockman Hearing – February 28</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio Cassette] – SRC “The Senate Today” – May 8</p><p>1982 3) [Audio Cassette] – Statement on Handicapped Regulations, Education Secretary Bell – September 29</p><p>1985 4) [Audio Cassette] – Sunday Morning – January 23</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio Cassette] – T. 138 Lowell Weicker at Connecticut Legislature regarding Balanced Budget and November 21 with Pick Blow, Rolling Stone</p><p>1971 6) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 35 – February 26 – Hbk – 18 Yr. Old Vote Testify, GOP Fund Raising and Torrington Speech, Interns</p><p>1971 7) [Audio Cassette] –Tape 36 – Colgate University – May 6</p><p>1971 8) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 37 – Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania – February 12</p><p>1971 9) [Audio Cassette] – Tape 45- Hunterdon County Republicans Dinner – September 30</p><p>1975 10) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] - Brookfield High School–Telelecture – December 16</p><p>1977 11) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] - Telelecture – May 10 - Massick High School – Monroe, Connecticut</p><p>1975 12) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] – Side A – Fairfield Prep School/Telecture – November 5; Side B – Darien High School]/Telelecture – November 13 1977 13) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] – Side A – Fitch High School – February 9; Side B – Hotchkiss School – March 1</p><p>1977-1978 14) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] – Side A – Killingly – April 27, 1978 – High School Telelecture; Side B – Telelecture – April 26, 1977 – Bristol Central High School</p><p>1977 15) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] – Side A – Simsbury High School Telelecture – April 19, 1977; Side B – Berlin High School, [undated]</p><p>1975 16) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] – Side A – December 9 – Taft High School (Watertown, Connecticut); Side B – Telelecture – Bonnell High School – Stratford, Connecticut – October 29</p><p>1978 17) [Audio Cassette] – [Telelectures] - Telelecture – Simsbury High School – December 19 1984 18) [Audio Cassette] – Tell It to WSTC Phone In Program, March 13</p><p>1983 19) [Audio Cassette] – “The Last Word” Phil Donahue, January 26</p><p>1992 20) [Audio Cassette] – The Public Radio Law Show, The Watergate Reunion – July 29</p><p>1973 21) [Audio Cassette] – The Today Show – Tuesday, July 24 – Watergate</p><p>Undated 22) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 1</p><p>Undated 23) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 2</p><p>Undated 24) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 3</p><p>Undated 25) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 4</p><p>Undated 26) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 5</p><p>Undated 27) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 6</p><p>Undated 28) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 7</p><p>Undated 29) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 8</p><p>Undated 30) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 9</p><p>Undated 31) [Audio Cassette] – Unidentified Number 10</p><p>Box 1916 1984 1) [Audio Cassette] – U.S. News and World Report “School Prayer” – February 29</p><p>1986 2) [Audio Cassette] – University of Virginia – December 9</p><p>1987 3) [Audio Cassette] – War Powers, “Balls” Statement – October 17</p><p>1971 4) [Audio Cassette] – Warren Harding H.S. – Bridgeport – November 14</p><p>1973 5) [Audio Cassette] – Watergate – 1. “Face the State” – April 8 – 2. Press Conference – March 23</p><p>1973 6) [Audio Cassette] – Watergate: </p><p>Side A 1. Press Conference – March 29 2. Pat Gray – [undated] 3. Pat Gray – April 27 4. Watergate Republican Speech – June 28 5. “Today Show” – July 24</p><p>Side B 1. Watergate – Press Conference – Full Committee –MHRC, [1973] 2. Watergate – April 17 3. Watergate – Release of Tapes October 23 – Capitol Press Room</p><p>Undated 7) [Audio Cassette] – WCBS Radio “Let’s Find Out” Guest: Lowell Weicker </p><p>Undated 8) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 1</p><p>Undated 9) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 2</p><p>Undated 10) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 3</p><p>Undated 11) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 4</p><p>Undated 12) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 5</p><p>Undated 13) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Number 6</p><p>Undated 14) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker- April 23</p><p>Undated 15) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – May 27</p><p>Undated 16) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker –June 17</p><p>Undated 17) [Audio Cassette] –Weicker – August 4 Undated 18) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – September 13</p><p>Undated 19) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – September 18</p><p>Undated 20) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – September 30</p><p>Undated 21) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – October 6</p><p>Undated 22) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – October 7</p><p>1987 23) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – March 12</p><p>1988 24) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker 1988 1. XXDF-0833 – Powerless – Revised 2. XXDF-0843 – Seward Johnson 3. XXDF-0803 – Tell It Like It Is – Revised 4. XXDF-0823 – Trendy Aids – Revised 5. XXDF-0813 – Long Term, The Elderly – Revised</p><p>1988 25) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – June 29</p><p>1980-1981 26) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – 5 Shows – The Senators – late 1980/early 1981</p><p>1983 27) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Endorsements, October</p><p>1986 28) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Master – May 21</p><p>Box 1917</p><p>1981 1) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker – New Haven, Connecticut – October 22</p><p>Undated 2) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker on Peacetime Jobs – October 27</p><p>1986 3) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker Press Conference – December 10</p><p>1985 4) [Audio Cassette] – Weicker/Union Meeting, December 11</p><p>Undated 5) [Audio Cassette] – WGCH Forum – Cami, Nick DeMichael, and Betty and Bob Dwyer</p><p>Undated 6) [Audio Cassette] – WINS News Conference – John Russell</p><p>1985 7) [Audio Cassette] – WOR Call-In Show Hosted by LW [Lowell Weicker] – August 4</p><p>1974 8) [Audio Cassette] – WPOP – January 7 1980 9) [Audio Cassette] – “You Can Quote Me” – Burlington TV – April 11</p><p>Reel to Reel Audio Tapes</p><p>Box 1918</p><p>1978 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – AM San Francisco – April 7 – Subject: Oceans – Aquaculture</p><p>1973 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Audio Tape Copy of Channel 8 Interview with Senator Weicker [with letter] – April 18</p><p>1972 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Automotive Trades Association, Norwich, Connecticut Sheraton – November 9</p><p>1987 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Claudia Weicker - :30 Bicentennial Public Service Announcement – June</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Congressman Weicker</p><p>1975 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Connecticut Natural Gas – AGA Government Relations Seminar – April 16, 17 – Senator Weicker Address – April 19</p><p>1972 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Dub of Face the State – December 11</p><p>1973 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Dub of Face the State – April 13 [2 tapes]</p><p>1970 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – “Elections 1970”</p><p>Undated 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Forum – Weicker – WGCH</p><p>1973 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Greenwich Academy – May 3</p><p>1973 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Hamden Hall – April 18</p><p>Box 1919</p><p>1973 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Hopkins Grammar School – May 11</p><p>1970 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – John Lupton – Sounding Board – WNAB Bridgeport, Connecticut – July 30</p><p>1973 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] –Lowell Weicker and Marilyn Bain – WTIC – August 8 – Questions on Watergate 1973 4) Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Lowell Weicker on Gabe Pressman Show – WNEW – June 10 – Channel 5 – Subject: Watergate</p><p>1978 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Lowell Weicker on Jim Slade Call-In Show – Subject: Oceans – March 14</p><p>1976 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Perspective – Recording Date January 16 – Broadcast Date January 18</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 1 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 2</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 3</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 4</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 5</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 6</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 13) [Real to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 7</p><p>Box 1920</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 8</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 9</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 10 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 11 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 12 </p><p>Ca, 1969-1970 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 13 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 14</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker – Number 15</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 1 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 2 Ca. 1969-1970 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 3</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 4</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 5 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 6</p><p>Box 1921</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 7 Ca. 1969-1970 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 8 </p><p>1969 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 9 [September 30 – Includes Transcript] </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 10</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 11 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 12 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 13 </p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 14 </p><p>1969 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 15 [November 19 – Includes Transcript]</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 16</p><p>Box 1922 Ca. 1969-1970 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Number 17</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut –Number 18</p><p>Ca. 1969-1970 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Representative Weicker, R-Connecticut – Weekly Washington Report Show </p><p>1972 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Salute to the States – Salute to the State of Connecticut – May 9</p><p>1972 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker – Speech Before Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce –November 9</p><p>1974 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker, Student Legal Forum, University of Virginia, February 5, Reel 1 </p><p>1974 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker, Student Legal Forum, University of Virginia, February 5, Reel 2</p><p>1971 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – October 21</p><p>1971 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – October 28</p><p>1971 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – October 28</p><p>1971 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – November 19</p><p>1972 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – March 16</p><p>1972 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – March 24</p><p>Box 1923</p><p>1972 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – April 20</p><p>1972 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – April 20</p><p>1972 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – May 15</p><p>1972 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – May 31</p><p>1972 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – September 21</p><p>1973 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – March 6 1973 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – March 22</p><p>1973 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – June 19</p><p>1974 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – February 27</p><p>1974 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – May 9</p><p>1974 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – August 6</p><p>1974 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – October 10</p><p>Box 1924</p><p>1973 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker and Senator Edward Brooke – September 26</p><p>1974 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker and Senator Edward Brooke – with Kitty Broman – Springfield, Massachusetts, December 10</p><p>1973 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker and Senator Abraham Ribicoff – April 16, Reel 1</p><p>1973 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker and Senator Abraham Ribicoff – April 16, Reel 2</p><p>1973 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Bill Ellison – Campaign Spending Reform – December 5</p><p>1973 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Bill Ellison – WTNH – Railroads and Kissinger – September 21</p><p>1974 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – “Capital Cloakroom” – August</p><p>1972 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Drugs – August 1</p><p>1974 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Energy – February 6</p><p>1974 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Gas Crisis/Rationing, J. William Mittendorf Nomination, Judgeship Nomination – February 14</p><p>1974 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – “Here and Now” – Announces will Vote for Rockefeller –November 27</p><p>1972 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker- Kennedy – Casper – September 7 1974 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Meskill’s Judgeship Questions – March 14</p><p>Box 1925</p><p>1973 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Newman’s Shield Bill, OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity], Senior Citizens Program – February 22</p><p>1974 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Opening – July 18</p><p>1973 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – PBC – Watergate – May 16</p><p>1974 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Senator and Bob Gore – State Leasing Commission – Investigation of Meskill – November 26</p><p>1972 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker, Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator John Sherman – Amendments to Federal Aid Highway Act of 1972- September 7 [with letter] </p><p>1974 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Thanksgiving Message – November 26</p><p>1972 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – Weicker-Kennedy Transportation Bill – July 21</p><p>1974 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WFSB-TV – June 5</p><p>1974 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WFSB – November 11</p><p>1974 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WFSB with Bob Gore – December 5</p><p>1975 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker with Terry Williams – January 27, Reel 1</p><p>1975 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker with Terry Williams – January 27, Reel 2</p><p>1973 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC – April 18</p><p>1973 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC – May 18</p><p>Box 1926</p><p>1973 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC – June 15 1973 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC – Marilyn Bain – July 13 – Subpoena of Presidential Papers, Effect of President’s Health on Hearings, Effectiveness of Isolated President, John Mitchell</p><p>1973 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC – November 8; 1. Energy, 2. Daylight Savings Time and 3. Foreign Affairs if Nixon Resigned</p><p>1973 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTIC taping – September 13</p><p>1973 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Senator Weicker – WTNH – June 5</p><p>1971 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Speech before the Hunterdon County Republican Club on September 30</p><p>1970 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 1 – Primary Night at Greenwich – August</p><p>1970 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 2 – NBC-TV Show – October 29</p><p>1970 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 3 – Interview </p><p>1970 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 4 – NBC-TV Election Returns – August 13</p><p>1971 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 5 – NBC-TV – Meet the Senators – January 17</p><p>1970 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 6 – ABC-TV News – Compare 3 Candidates, October 28</p><p>1971 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 7 – Testimony on Lockheed Bailout – June 15</p><p>1971 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 8 – Interview WTIC – Supersonic Transport Plane – March 23</p><p>1971 15) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 9 – Lincoln Day Speech – Olean, New York – February 12</p><p>Undated 16) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 10 – Poverty Program and Credit Cards</p><p>1971 17) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 12 – WRC Radio – Tom Dodd’s Passing – May 24</p><p>1971 18) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 13 – WTIC – July 8</p><p>Box 1927 1971 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 14 – Radio Weicker Liker – Summer, Reel 1 1971 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 14 – Radio Weicker Liker – Summer, Reel 2</p><p>1971 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 14 – Radio Weicker Liker – Summer, Reel 3</p><p>1971 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 15 – WSTC – May 20</p><p>1971 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 16 – WSTC – March 18</p><p>1971 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 17 – WSTC – June 17</p><p>1970 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 18 – Sigma Delta Chi – Duffey and LPW – Summer</p><p>1971 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 19 – WSTC – April 21</p><p>1971 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 20 – WSTC – Lockheed Bailout – July 22, Reel 1 1971 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 20 – WSTC – Lockheed Bailout – July 22, Reel 2</p><p>1971 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 21 – WTIC – June 10</p><p>1971 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 22 – Draft – August 13</p><p>1970 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 23 – Ad to Register to Vote – Summer</p><p>1971 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 24 – Weicker and Senator Hugh Scott in Pennsylvania – June 16, Tape A </p><p>1971 15) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 24 – Weicker and Senator Hugh Scott in Pennsylvania – June 16, Tape B </p><p>Box 1928</p><p>1971 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 25 – WHNC (Ann Blair) – April 16</p><p>1971 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 26 – NBC “Man in Office” – February 28</p><p>1971 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 27 – WRC Radio – August 24, Tape A </p><p>1971 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 27 – WRC Radio – August 24, Tape B </p><p>1971 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 28 – WRC Radio – August 18</p><p>1971 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 29 – WRC Radio – August 20 1971 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 30 – WTIC – August 5 Undated 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 34 – Agnew Endorsement, Tape 1</p><p>Undated 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 34 – Agnew Endorsement, Tape 2</p><p>1970 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 38 – WPOP – Cuts of News Shows – Summer, Tape 1</p><p>1970 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 38 – WPOP – Cuts of News Shows – Summer, Tape 2</p><p>1971 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 39 – Interview with Susan Schiffer – May 25 1971, Tape 1</p><p>1971 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 39 – Interview with Susan Schiffer – May 25 1971, Tape 2</p><p>1971 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 40 – WNBC Searchlight – September 20, Tape 1</p><p>1971 15) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 40 – WNBC Searchlight – September 20, Tape 2</p><p>Box 1929</p><p>1970 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 41 – WCBS – December 13</p><p>1969 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 42 – WSTC – October</p><p>1969 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 43 – WSTC </p><p>1970 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Tape 44 – Fall – Debate – Weicker-Duffey-Dodd</p><p>Undated 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 1 </p><p>Undated 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 2 </p><p>Undated 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 3</p><p>Undated 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 4</p><p>Undated 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 5</p><p>Undated 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 6</p><p>Undated 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 7 Undated 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 8 Undated 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 9, Tape 1</p><p>Undated 14) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – [Unidentified], Number 9, Tape 2</p><p>Box 1930</p><p>1973 1) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Watergate – Summer – Capitol Cloakroom Tape</p><p>1973 2) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Watergate – WTIC – Request of President to Meet with Committee – November 13</p><p>Undated 3) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – Part 1 – Tuesday – 1 of 3 Part Series</p><p>Undated 4) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – Part 2 – Wednesday March 7</p><p>Undated 5) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – Part 3 – Thursday March 8</p><p>1973 6) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – WTIC – Marilyn Bain – Vice President Resignation – 3 Nominees – October 11</p><p>1971 7) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker - WTIC – September 30</p><p>1972 8) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – WTIC – Busing – China – Strikes – Committees – February 27</p><p>1972 9) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – WTIC – Bussing – China – Strikes – Committees – February 27</p><p>1972 10) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – WTIC – Bussing – Kleindiest – March 12</p><p>1971 11) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – Weicker – WTIC – Hatfield – Franklin – S. 3753 – December 2</p><p>1973 12) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – WTIC – Tape 1 – August 23</p><p>1973 13) [Reel to Reel Audio Tape] – WTIC – Tape 2 – August 23</p><p>Sub-series B – Video Tapes</p><p>1 Inch Video Tapes</p><p>1987 14) [1 inch Video Tape] – Claudia Weicker – 1 Public Service Annoucement – June 30 2 Inch Video Tapes Box 1931</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 374 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – May 25</p><p>Box 1932</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 374 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – May 25</p><p>Box 1933</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 566 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – July 21</p><p>Box 1934</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 599 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – August 1</p><p>Box 1935</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 651 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – August 14</p><p>Box 1936</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 710 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker – September 7</p><p>Box 1937 1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 710 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator]Weicker – September 7 - Senator Weicker, Senator Edward Kennedy and Senator John Sherman Cooper on Amendments to Federal Highway Act of 1972 [Tape in box] – [Contains two documents: Tape Description and copy of Testimony by Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Before the Senate Subcommittee of Housing and Urban Affairs on Thursday, September 7, 1972]</p><p>Box 1938</p><p>1972 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – No. 759 – Senate Recording Studio - Senator Weicker – September 21 Box 1939</p><p>1970 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – VT 404 – Weicker – July 14 – MSB – Nixon</p><p>1970 2) [2 inch Video Tape] – VT 611 – Weicker – July 14 – MSB – Recession</p><p>1970 3) [2 inch Video Tape] – VT 644 – Weicker – July 14 – MSB – Poster</p><p>1970 4) [2 inch Video Tape] – VT 647 – Weicker – July 14 – MSB – Youth</p><p>Box 1940 1970 1) [2 inch Video Tape] –VT 655 – Weicker – July 14 – MSB – Hospitals</p><p>1970 2) [2 inch Video Tape] – Weicker – July 22</p><p>Box 1941</p><p>1971 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – Weicker-McKinney and Steele – February 26 – Announcing Intern Program</p><p>Undated 2) [2 inch Video Tape] – Weicker Politicals</p><p>Box 1942</p><p>Undated 1) [2 inch Video Tape] – Weicker Politicals – Cut 1 – Pollution – 7/10, Cut 2 – Drugs – 5/10, Cut 3 – 3/30, Cut 4 – 1/30, Cut 5 – 6/30</p><p>Beta Video Tapes</p><p>Box 1943</p><p>1984 1) [Beta Video Tape] – Drunk Driving – ABC/CBS – P.M. News – June 26</p><p>1984 2) [Beta Video Tape] – “Face the State” – Channel 3 WFSB – Weicker and Dodd – October 26</p><p>1984 3) [Beta Video Tape] – Lawmakers – May 31</p><p>1984 4) [Beta Video Tape] – NBC Nightly News – Lowell Weicker Special Hearing on Republican Party – July 30 Undated 5) [Beta Video Tape] – News – Dad 1984 6) [Beta Video Tape] – “Newsmakers” – Lowell Weicker – John Nelson, Los Angeles Times – John Hasher, U.S. News – September 9</p><p>U-Matic Video Tapes</p><p>Box 1944</p><p>1984 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – 60 Minutes – CBS – March 11</p><p>1985 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – ABC 20/20 – February 21 – Segment on General Dynamics</p><p>1975 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress by President Gerald R. Ford Reporting on United States Foreign Policy, April 10 – Tape Number 1</p><p>1975 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress by President Gerald R. Ford Reporting on United States Foreign Policy, April 10 – Tape Number 2</p><p>1975 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “AIDS” Hearing Before the United States Senate Committee on Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education Committee on Appropriations, Senator Lowell Weicker Jr., Chairman, September 26 [Tape in case – Contains copy of Press Release “Weicker Approves Additional Funding for “AIDS” Research; Pressing Need Cited by Health Officials, September 26] </p><p>1988 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – AIDS Public Service Announcements – March 4</p><p>Box 1945</p><p>1984 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Baby Doe: Selection and Death – Carlton Sherwood Package – “…On Special Assignment” [with 2 letters] – Air February 21-23 [with 2 accompanying letters]</p><p>1984 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Biz Net News – Lowell Weicker Interview – August 15</p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Blank Tape</p><p>1976 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – DFS – Weicker Senate ’76 – September 27; Weicker. – TV – 1-30 – “Constitution”, L.P.W. – TV – 3-30 – “Urban”, L.P.W. – TV – 4-30 – “Energy”, L.P.W. – TV – 2- 30 – “Housing”</p><p>1985 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – David Brinkley Show – March 24 </p><p>1985 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Dub Cover January 13 – CBS News Sunday Morning – “South African Protestors”</p><p>Box 1946 1988 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi & Saatchi/DFS Compton – Weicker 1988/Senator Lowell Weicker; The Dinner Rev. – XXDF-0853, Integrity – XXDF-0723, Social Security – XXDF-0670, Seward Johnson Alt – XXDF-0713</p><p>1984 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Face the Nation – March 4</p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Justice Series – WDUM Channel 9</p><p>1982 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “Legacy of Greatness” – Republican National Committee – 23 minutes – January </p><p>1984 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker] on School Prayer – March 5</p><p>1984 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – LW [Lowell Weicker] on School Prayer – March 20 (NBC, CBS, and ABC) </p><p>Box 1947</p><p>1985 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – McNeil/Lehrer – July 23</p><p>Undated 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Prime Time – Ocean Special – WPVI TV </p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Public Service Announcement – Connecticut Junior Republic</p><p>1986 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Representative McKinney – February 6 </p><p>1982 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Republican Convention 1982 – Lowell Weicker Acceptance Speech</p><p>1979 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Weicker #230, February 7 – Jim Piersall, February 25</p><p>Box 1948</p><p>Undated 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Weicker CBS Spot and “Moment Silence” ABC Spot</p><p>1986 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Weicker M/L – July 22</p><p>1979 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker to Run for President – News Center Four, WNBC, March 12 at 5:00 PM – Eyewitness News, WABC, March 12 at 6:00 PM</p><p>1986 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – National Association of Public Television Stations, Senator Weicker Speech, Annual Meeting – April 29 1988 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Weicker vs. Joe Lieberman – Hartford Hilton – June 3 – Part I </p><p>1988 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Senator Weicker vs. Joe Lieberman – Hartford Hilton – June 3 – Part II</p><p>Box 1949</p><p>Undated 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “Shelter” – Produced by David Davis – KCTS/TV</p><p>1983-1984 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – The David Susskind Show: Medical Care, Part One of Two – “Warning: Medical Care May Be Hazardous to Your Wealth” – TD January 22, 1984 - #40029 DS Show 1983-1984</p><p>1983-1984 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – The David Susskind Show: Medical Care, Part Two of Two – “Warning: Medical Care May Be Hazardous to Your Wealth” – TD January 22, 1984 - #40029 DS Show 1983-1984 </p><p>Undated 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – The Law-Makers – An Interview with Lowell P. Weicker] (note: ruined tape)</p><p>Undated 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Unidentified </p><p>Undated 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Unidentified</p><p>Box 1950</p><p>Undated 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Unidentified – 5462.3 – Tape 1 of 3</p><p>Undated 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Unidentified – 5462.3 – Tape 2 of 3</p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Unidentified – 5462.3 – Tape 3 of 3</p><p>1981 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Up to the Minute #010 – Morality and the New Right (Wallace) – “Where Do You Stand” (View Copy), September 30 </p><p>1983 5) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Watergate Clips of Lowell Weicker – Summer of Judgment – The Watergate Hearings – September 27 </p><p>1983 6) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Weicker Swearing In by Vice President Bush – January 3 – Old Senate Chambers</p><p>Box 1951 1982 1) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “Western Regional Undersea Laboratory Program” – Casablanca Productions – November 4</p><p>Undated 2) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “Year of the Ocean” </p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic Video Tape] – “Year of the Ocean” </p><p>1985 4) [U-Matic Video Tape] – Year of the Ocean, 1985 [Tape in case – Contains Copy of Letter from Year of the Ocean Foundation]; “Farmer/Weather” – Public Service Announcement, Cuts 1 and 2; “Kids Sailing” – Public Service Announcement, Cuts 1 and 2</p><p>U-Matic S Video Tapes</p><p>1985 5) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – AIDS Hearing – September 26 </p><p>Undated 6) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – AIDS Hearing – Tape Number 3</p><p>Box 1952</p><p>Undated 1) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Andy McCloud – Hart Senate Office Building 303 – Racette – Weicker Announcement </p><p>1983 2) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Justice Department Hearing – Subcommittee on Handicapped – Sherwood –November 17</p><p>1983 3) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – NBC Washington – Pennhurst Mental Hospital Dub – November 9 [with accompanying transcript]</p><p>Undated 4) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – PS 3 – Twilight Trotters </p><p>1988 5) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 1</p><p>1988 6) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 2</p><p>Box 1953</p><p>1988 1) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 3 </p><p>1988 2) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 4 1988 3) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 5 1988 4) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 6 </p><p>1988 5) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 7 </p><p>1988 6) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 8</p><p>Box 1954</p><p>1988 1) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Senator Lowell Weicker at 25th Anniversary of the Great March on Washington, August 27 – Tape Number 9 </p><p>Undated 2) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Unidentified </p><p>Undated 3) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Unidentified</p><p>1986 4) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Weicker 4-15 – Post Newsweek Washington. – March 14</p><p>Undated 5) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – April 29 – Weicker Press Conference – Disabilities</p><p>Undated 6) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Weicker Press Conference – Tape Number 2</p><p>Undated 7) [U-Matic S Video Tape] – Weicker Press Conference – Tape Number 3</p><p>Undated 8) U-Matic S Video Tape] – Weicker – Troubled Youth Public Service Announcement</p><p>VHS Video Tapes</p><p>Box 1955</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – “60 Seconds”: Do we need stricter trade laws? – YES- Mitchell – NO-Wallop</p><p>1988 2) [VHS Video Tape] – 1988 Martin Luther King Day Ecumenical Service – January 18 – Ebenezer Baptist Church</p><p>1980s 3) [VHS Video Tape] – ABC News Followed by Weicker on The Weicker Amendment and C-SPAN Live</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – “A Gift of Sight” – Optometric Low Vision Care – By Kort Frydenborg 1990 5) [VHS Video Tape] – “A Man Stands Up” – “Kids”</p><p>1986 6) [VHS Video Tape] – ABC News Report/NCAF, March 13 – Senator Lowell Weicker </p><p>1987 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Adam Smith’s Money World – Air: May 18 – Pacific Rim Overview </p><p>1987 8) [VHS Video Tape] – “AIDS: Everything You and Your Family Need to Know…..But Were Afraid to Ask”, October 6 </p><p>1985 9) [VHS Video Tape] – AIDS Hearing – October 26 – C-SPAN</p><p>1988 10) [VHS Video Tape] – All-USA Academic Awards Ceremony – Monday, May 16</p><p>1985 11) [VHS Video Tape] – American Portrait – November 17</p><p>Box 1956</p><p>1986 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Baldwin Dinner – April 7</p><p>1986 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Baldwin Dinner – April 7</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Battle for Peace </p><p>1990-1991 4) [VHS Video Tape] – C Span 1992 – Campaign and Debate 1990 – Swearing In 1991 – Down Memory Lane</p><p>1991 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Cable 10 Tonight – April 8</p><p>1986 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Cancer: The Second and Final War </p><p>1990 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Channel 3 – October 24</p><p>1990 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Channel 8 Noon – October 24</p><p>1986 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Christmas 1986 – In Connecticut</p><p>1993 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Claudia Weicker House Tour – December 2</p><p>1988 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Commercials Lowell Weicker – July 6 – Editor’s Scene/Saatchi and Saatchi/DFS Compt – Weicker 1988 – Senator Lowell Weicker ,“Tell It Like It Is” – XXDF-0580, “Long Term – The Elderly” – XXDF-0570, “Trendy-AIDS” – XXDF-0590, “Powerless” – XXDF- 0560 Undated 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Congressional Osteoporosis Awareness - :30 Public Service Announcement – Senator Lowell Weicker Box 1957</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Connecticut Newsweek – Lowell Weicker/Bennett – June 2</p><p>1990 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Connecticut Public Television – “The Next Governor” – Fall </p><p>1984 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Consumers Educating Professionals – Panel – May 15</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – CPTV [Connecticut Public Television] – Connecticut Profile , Connecticut Viewpoint – July 14 </p><p>Undated 5) [VHS Video Tape] – CPTV [Connecticut Public Television] – Lowell Weicker Civil Rights Testimonial</p><p>1985 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Convocation 1985 – May 30 – Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center</p><p>1987 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Coral Bleaching – WUSA – November 16</p><p>Undated 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Connecticut Convention – Focus on Connecticut/ Guest: Senator Weicker</p><p>Undated 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Connecticut Law – 395</p><p>Undated 10) [VHS Video Tape] – “Connecticut Newsmakers”</p><p>1990 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Debate 2 – CNN – October 1</p><p>Box 1958</p><p>1987 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Disability Policy: The State of the Nation – General Session: Philip Burke, Dale Scannell, Senator Lowell Weicker – May 12</p><p>Undated 2) [VHS Video Tape] – “Down Home Christmas”</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Dr. James Kennedy, Ph.D Speaks</p><p>1988 4) [VHS Video Tape] – Dub Connecticut Newsweek – Ballbearings – October 3 – ADA </p><p>1988 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Dub for Senator Lowell Weicker from Connecticut Public Television – June 14 Undated 6) [VHS Video Tape] – “Eclipse of Reason”, National Right to Life Committee</p><p>1991 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Election ’70 – November 27</p><p>Ca. 1991-1994 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Eunice Groarke – Cable 5 Interview</p><p>1987 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Family – Fall </p><p>Undated 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Focus on Connecticut – Guest: Lowell Weicker</p><p>1998 11) [VHS Video Tape] – For the Record with Charley McDowell – Lowell Weicker – May 22 Undated 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Front Line: “The Secret File” on Penn Kimbell </p><p>Box 1959</p><p>1988 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Gabe Pressman Interviews – Lowell Weicker and Joseph Lieberman – October 30</p><p>1992 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Governor Weicker – Larry King Live – July 1</p><p>1991 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Home for the Holidays: The Governor’s Residence – West Hartford Community Television, December</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – “If I Only Knew…” – A Message on Drug Abuse</p><p>Undated 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Income Tax</p><p>1988 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Julie Belaga – Channel 8 – June 21</p><p>1990 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Kids – A Man Stands Up – Where Weicker Stands</p><p>1988 8) [VHS Video Tape] – King Week 1988 – Ecumenical Service – January 18 </p><p>Undated 9) [VHS Video Tape] – La Guera de la Central Intelligence Agency Contre Cuba - Chapters 1-5</p><p>Undated 10) [VHS Video Tape] – La Guera de la Central Intelligence Agency Contre Cuba - Chapters 6-9</p><p>Undated 11) [VHS Video Tape] – La Guera de la Central Intelligence Agency Contre Cuba - Chapters 10-11</p><p>1984 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Lawmakers – March 8 Box 1960</p><p>1988 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Lieberman Commercial - :60 1988 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Lieberman Commercials</p><p>1988 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Lieberman/Connecticut Public Television Hour Long Add Show</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – Lieberman “Connecticut Newsmakers” </p><p>1988 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Lieberman/Weicker Hartford Courant Forum – June </p><p>Undated 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Limbi Advertising – “A New Sign of the Times”</p><p>Ca. 1990-1991 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Appointees – Full Tape</p><p>1988 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker 1988 – Takes #17, 31, 50, 71</p><p>1988 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker 1988 – Takes #17, 31, 50, 71</p><p>1988 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker 1988 – Takes #17, 31, 50, 71</p><p>1988 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker Stumping – November 29</p><p>1990 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker Commercials </p><p>Box 1961</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker Commercials</p><p>Undated 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker on Anti-AIDS Battle (Commercial)</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker on Defense for Health and Education Regarding Battle Against AIDS</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker on Senate Floor</p><p>1988 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Lowell Weicker South Africa Press Conference – May 12</p><p>Undated 6) [VHS Video Tape] – McCain for Senator Weicker Constitution Video </p><p>1990 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Meet Claudia Weicker – “West Hartford’s Own” – West Hartford Community TV </p><p>1987 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Monday Sportsnight – Show Record – July 22, Show Number 7 1988 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Morning News Interview – IRN News – June 20 1993 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Nancy Baroody/Lowell Weicker Interviewed by Brian Lamb – February – DSB, ESG and T. Monahan – December 5</p><p>1988 11) [VHS Video Tape] – National Geographic Explorer – “The Last Hours of the Titanic” – January 12</p><p>Undated 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Naughty Nance, Oh Say Gem, Lowell Weicker – Rosecroft Raceway Films</p><p>Box 1962</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Naughty Nance, Oh Say Gem, Lowell Weicker – Rosecroft Raceway Films</p><p>1987 2) [VHS Video Tape] – NCAF Annual Conference 1987 – Speaker: Senator Lowell Weicker</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Night Watch – Education – April 28</p><p>1987 4) [VHS Video Tape] – “Nightwatch”, AIDS – June 10 and “20/20”, Wedtech – June 4</p><p>1987 5) [VHS Video Tape] – NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration– March 23, Windham – March 4, Campaign Finance 1987</p><p>1987 6) [VHS Video Tape] – On the Hill, June 5</p><p>1987 7) [VHS Video Tape] – On the Potomac – “Making of a Holiday Promo” – September 15</p><p>1986 8) [VHS Video Tape] – “Pat Robertson” – CBS Evening News – September 17</p><p>1986 9) [VHS Video Tape] – People for the American Way – Pat Robertson Film Festival – September 17</p><p>1987 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Plimpton Series – The Lighter Side – (Plimpton Review with Joe Fowler)</p><p>1996 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Politically Incorrect Show Number 4119 – Parts I-III – November 22</p><p>Undated 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Politics is Union Business </p><p>Box 1963 Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Reuseable Floor Tape Undated 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Rewind to “00” for CNN</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Rosecroft Race Preview</p><p>1988 4) [VHS Video Tape] – Senator John McCain – Link Up America Public Service Announcement – March 24</p><p>1987 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. in AQUARIUS, November 27; Coral Bleaching at Cane Bay, St. Croix, November, West Indies Lab, Fairleigh Dickinson University 1988 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Senator Weicker 1988 – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi and Saatchi/DFS – July 14; “Long Term” Alt – XXDF 0640, “Tell It” Alt – XXDF 0650, “Powerless” Alt – XXDF 0630</p><p>1979-1984 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Shorts of Lowell Weicker – Videotape with list</p><p>1984 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Sixth Mary E. Switzer, November 5 – “The New Federal Disability Policy: Bringing the Individual Into Focus” – The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., United States Senate – Institute for Social and Rehabilitation Service</p><p>1987 9) [VHS Video Tape] – So Cozy P.2.155.1 – Sweetheart – July 31</p><p>Undated 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Sonny</p><p>Undated 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Specific Plan Governance</p><p>1987 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Sports Promos – 1987 A.H. Presentation – July 17</p><p>Box 1964 </p><p>1988 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Tape of Lieberman Commercial Running this Week (“Alaska”) and Tape of New Ad (“Working People”) Which Has Not Yet Aired</p><p>1988 2) [VHS Video Tape] – The Fourth Estate – Air Date May 27 – Weicker 88</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – The National AIDS Awareness Test – Brought to You in the Public interest by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – The Natural World: “On the Eighth Day”</p><p>Undated 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Tomorrow’s Children</p><p>1985 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Turner Broadcasting System – “Breaking the Spell – Parts 1 and 2”, February 13</p><p>1984 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Turner Broadcasting System – “Portrait of America – Connecticut”, March 21 Undated 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Under One Roof- Video Report – Also Included: Opening Slide Program</p><p>1988 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Under One Roof – Video Report – Also Included: Opening Slide Program – Duplicated January 1988 (Accompanied by Letter)</p><p>Undated 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 1 </p><p>Undated 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 2 </p><p>Undated 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 3</p><p>Box 1965</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 4</p><p>Undated 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 5</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 6</p><p>Undated 4 [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 7</p><p>Undated 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 8</p><p>Undated 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Unidentified, Number 9</p><p>1985 7) [VHS Video Tape] – [Videotape with Letter]; Press Release (Channel 7, NBC, Boise, Idaho: Official News Broadcast with Jeff Beaman, Reporter – July 12); Presidents Film (Film of Hardware that was Sent to President Reagan on May 28, 1985)</p><p>1988 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker 1988 Campaign; XXDF 0580 – “Tell It Like It Is”, XXDF 0570 – “Long Term Elderly”, XXDF 0590 – “Trendy AIDS”, XXDF 0560 – “Powerless”, XXDF 0670 – “Social Security”, XXDF 0713 – “Seward Johnson Alt.”, XXDF 0853 – “The Dinner Rev.”, XXDF 0723 – “Integrity” 1988 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker 1988 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi and Saatchi – October 20 – “Joe Taxes” – XXDF 0933</p><p>1988 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker 1988 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi and Saatchi – October 24 – “Joe Says” – XXDF 0923</p><p>1988 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker 1988 – Senator Lowell Weicker – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi and Saatchi –October 24 – “Response” – XXDF 0966</p><p>1988 12) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker 1988 – Senator Weicker – Editor’s Scene – Saatchi and Saatchi – September 15 – Integrity – XXDF 0723, Dinner Rev. – XXDF 0851 Box 1966</p><p>Undated 1) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker Bicentennial? (Torn label)</p><p>Undated 2) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker Contra Aid – Connecticut Students</p><p>Undated 3) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker for Governor; “Kids” – GOV-2854, “Kids” – GOV- 2861</p><p>Undated 4) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker Javits Hearing</p><p>1988 5) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker/Lieberman Debate – TRT 58:00</p><p>1988 6) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker/Lieberman Debate 1988</p><p>1988 7) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker/Lieberman – June 3</p><p>1988 8) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker/Lieberman Interviews with Gayle King</p><p>1982 9) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker-Moffet – Face the State – September 25</p><p>1987 10) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker Press Conference – December 17</p><p>1990 11) [VHS Video Tape] – Weicker Profiles, WTIC-TV – March 27</p><p>*? Sub-series C – Motion Pictures</p><p>Sub-series C – 16mm Motion Pictures [open reel]</p><p>*? Box 1967</p><p>*? Undated 1) [16 mm Film] – Apollo Moon Mission Pix and Soundtrack [2 Items]</p><p>Undated Apollo Moon Mission Pix and Soundtrack; 2 Items. [Film reel 0363, -a]</p><p>*? 1969 2) [16 mm Film] – Congressional Baseball Game – June – Congressman Weicker</p><p>1969 June Congressional Baseball Game – Congressman Weicker. [Film reel 0364]</p><p>*? Undated 3) [16 mm Film] – Lowell Weicker</p><p>Undated Lowell Weicker. [Film reel 0365]</p><p>*? 1971 4) [16 mm Film] – Meet the Senators – January 17</p><p>1971 January 17 Meet the Senators [Film reel 0366] *? Box 1968</p><p>*? 1979 1) [16 mm Film] – Senator Weicker in Israel – February 28 – [Contains Tracks for Picture, Effects, Sync., Narration, and Film Scene Summary] [3 Items in Can]</p><p>1979 February 28 Senator Weicker in Israel – [Contains Tracks for Picture, Effects, Sync., Narration, and Film Scene Summary] 3 Items. [Film reel 0367, -a, -b]</p><p>*? 1971 2) [16 mm Film] – Tape 11 – Apollo 14 Lead In – April [2 Items]</p><p>1971 April Tape 11 – Apollo 14 Lead In – Introduction by LPW; 2 Items. [Picture track: Film reel 0318, Soundtrack: Film reel 0368-a]</p><p>*? Undated 3) [16 mm Film] – Unidentified Film Number 1</p><p>Undated Unidentified Film Number 1. [Film reel 0369]</p><p>*? Undated 4) [16 mm Film] – Unidentified Film Number 2</p><p>Undated Unidentified Film Number 2. [Film reel 0370]</p><p>*? Box 1969</p><p>*? Undated 1) [16 mm Film] – Visit to Hydrolab</p><p>Undated Visit to Hydrolab (film is marked “Congressmen visit Bahamas – N.O.A.A.”) Color, no sound. [Film reel 0371]</p><p>*? Undated 2) [16 mm Film] – Weicker-Agnew – Black and White Workprint</p><p>Undated Weicker-Agnew – Black and White Workprint. [Film reel 0372]</p><p>*? Undated 3) [16 mm Film] – Weicker-Agnew – Original Color</p><p>Undated Weicker-Agnew – Original Color. [Film reel 0373]</p><p>*? 1971 4) [16 mm Film] – Weicker Baseball Team</p><p>1971 Weicker Baseball Team. [Film reel 0374]</p><p>*? Box T-47</p><p>*? 1968 1) [Oversized] – 16 mm Film – “Debrief: Apollo 8”</p><p>1968 “Debrief: Apollo 8.” [Film reel 0375] Undated Senator Weicker – Americans for Children’s Relief. (16mm, color, sound) [Film Reel 0376]</p><p>Sub-series D – Dictation Disks</p><p>1971 May 13 [Edison Voicewriter disk] – Tape 31 – WTIC-TV: flilibuster against the Lockheed loan. 7-inch disk [Phonodisk 0744]</p><p>1971 April 21 [Edison Voicewriter disk] – Tape 32 – WSTC radio: Lt. Calley, Javits bill, SST, Protesters, China policy . 7-inch disk [Phonodisk 0745]</p><p>1971 May 20 [Edison Voicewriter disk] – Tape 33 – WSTC radio: SALT talks. 7-inch disk [Phonodisk 0746]</p><p>Sub-series E – Phonograph Records</p><p>1982 Side A: Why? - It Don’t Make Sense (You Can’t Make Peace)/ Side B: It’s in the News – By Willie Dixon / Arc Music. 7-inch disk, 45 RPM. [Phonodisk 0747]</p><p>Sub-series F – DVD Disks</p><p>2010 The 20th Anniversary of the ADA, Human Rights in Progress, Presented by The Americans with Disabilities Act Coalition of Connecticut, Incorporated ; original jacket and presentation card filed separately (DVD) [Disk 1084]</p><p>Sub-series G – Campaign One Inch Video Tapes</p><p>Box 1970 1988 1) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “AIDS-Trendy Alt.”, XXDF 0660, July 21</p><p>1988 2) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Endorsement”, XXDF-1003, November 2</p><p>1988 3) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Endorsements”, XXDF-1003, November 2</p><p>1988 4) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Integrity”, XXDF-0723, September 12</p><p>1988 5) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Integrity-Rev”, XXDF-0863, October 4 1988 6) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Joe Says”, XXDF- 0923, October 24</p><p>Box 1971 1988 1) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Joe Taxes”, XXDF-0933, October 20</p><p>1988 2) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Long Term-The Elderly”, XXDF-0570, June 30</p><p>1988 3) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Powerless”, XXDF-0560, June 30</p><p>1988 4) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Response”, XXDF-0966, October 24</p><p>1988 5) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Response”, XXDF-0966, October 25</p><p>1988 6) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “ Seward Johnson”, XXDF-0713, September 12</p><p>Box 1972</p><p>1988 1) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Social Security”, XDF-0670, August 4</p><p>1988 2) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Social Security”, XXDF-0703, August 4</p><p>1988 3) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Tell it Like it is”, XXDF-0580, June 30</p><p>1988 4) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Tell it Like it is”, XXDF-0650, July 14</p><p>1988 5) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “The Dinner Rev.”, XXDF-0853, September 15</p><p>1988 6) [One Inch Video Tape] – Weicker 88 – Saatchi and Saatchi – “Trendy-Aids”, XXDF-0590, June 30</p><p>Series XII – Restricted Records – CLOSED TO RESEARCHERS UNTIL JANUARY 2086 Sub-series A – Washington Office Case Files – Boxes 1973-2045 Sub-series B – Bridgeport Office Case Files – Boxes 2046-2097 Sub-series C – Hartford Office Case Files – Boxes 2098-2112 Sub-series D – Miscellaneous Withdrawn Files – Boxes 2113-2119</p><p>Series XI – Oversized Materials</p><p>Box S-101 (Oversized flat box, 14 x 18 inches)</p><p>1993 1) [Oversized] – Cartoon of Lowell Weicker, by Bob Engelhart, “A Politically Correct Roast”, May 26</p><p>1980s 2) [Oversized] – Cartoons of Lowell Weicker, by Jim Bresnan</p><p>1973-1990 3) [Oversized] – Cartoons of Lowell Weicker, by Ed Valtman</p><p>1985 4) [Oversized] – Citation for Anti-Apartheid Protest at South African Embassy, January</p><p>1995 5) [Oversized] – Commonwealth of Puerto Rico – Resolution of Recognition to Lowell Weicker for his Contributions to Public Service, National Ocean Policy, and the Sea Grant Program, May 18 </p><p>1989 6) [Oversized] – Connecticut Bar Association – 1989 Distinguished Public Service Award, May 22</p><p>1988 7) [Oversized] – Correspondence – Letter and Pen from Ronald Reagan to Lowell Weicker, Commemorating Signing of H.R. 4783, Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Act, September 30</p><p>1971 8) [Oversized] – Photograph – Bridgeport Office – Apollo 15 Moon Mission, Moon Landing</p><p>Box S-102 (Oversized flat box, 14 x 18 inches)</p><p>1978 1) [Oversized] – Photograph – Humpback Whale, Glacier Bay, Alaska, August</p><p>1970s 2) [Oversized] – Photograph – Nelson Rockefeller</p><p>1969 3) [Oversized] – Photograph – Swearing in of United States House of Representatives, January</p><p>Undated 4) [Oversized] – Photograph – Claudia Weicker with Nancy Reagan 1970s 5) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell and Bunny Weicker</p><p>1990s 6) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell and Claudia Weicker</p><p>1985 7) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker Arrested for Anti-Apartheid Protest at South African Embassy</p><p>1970s 8) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker at Congressional Baseball Game</p><p>1976 9) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker During 1976 Senatorial Campaign</p><p>Undated 10) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker Portrait</p><p>1950s 11) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with B Battery, 83rd Field Artillery Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina</p><p>1970s 12) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with Edward Kennedy at Tennis Match</p><p>1970 13) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with Richard Nixon, August 18, 1970</p><p>1945 14) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with The Buckley Boys Baseball Team, Dobbs Ferry, New York</p><p>1920s 15) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker Sr. with Yale University Track Team</p><p>1970s 16) [Oversized] – Photographs – Lowell Weicker Playing Tennis</p><p>Box S-103 (Oversized flat box, 16 x 20 inches)</p><p>1990 1) [Oversized] – Campaign Placards – 1990 Gubernatorial Election – “Sign Here, Put Weicker on the Ballot, Weicker Governor”</p><p>1984 2) [Oversized] – Cartoon Concerning School Prayer, by Herb Block, “You Haven’t Heard the Last of Me”</p><p>1985 3) [Oversized] – Cartoon of Christopher Dodd and Lowell Weicker, by Chris MacGregor, Norwich Bulletin</p><p>1986 4) [Oversized] – Clipping Concerning Education of the Deaf Act of 1986 – “Reagan signs bill; October celebration set, Gallaudet University Status upgraded, commission OK’d”, On the Green, August 25</p><p>1988 5) [Oversized] – Correspondence – Copy of Contract Signature Page, Copy of Letter from J.R. Sculley to Gaynor N. Kelley, Copy of Letter from Gaynor N. Kelley to Lowell Weicker, Photograph of AN/AVR 2 Laser Warning Receiver, Commemorating Award of Defense Contract to Perkin-Elmer Corporation </p><p>1976 6) [Oversized] – Correspondence – Letter, Copy of Law, and Pen from Gerald Ford to Lowell Weicker, Commemorating Signing of Animal Welfare Act of 1976</p><p>1969-1970 7) [Oversized] – Correspondence – Letter, Copy of Law and Pen from Richard Nixon, Commemorating Signing of Urban Development Amendments of 1969 </p><p>1987 8) [Oversized] – Drawing of Lowell Weicker Harness Horse Racing, by Scott, Rosecroft Raceway</p><p>Undated 9) [Oversized] – Engraving of Connecticut State Capitol, by N.R. Parke</p><p>1986 10) [Oversized] – National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Incorporated, Special Award of Appreciation, October</p><p>1931 11) [Oversized] – Newspaper – New York Times, May 16, 1931 – Lowell Weicker’s Birth Date</p><p>1971 12) [Oversized] – Photograph – Apollo 15 Moon Mission, Liftoff from Kennedy Space Center, July 26</p><p>1990 13) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell and Claudia Weicker During 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1</p><p>1973 14) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker, September 30</p><p>1976 15) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker and Gerald Ford During Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1976 16) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker During Senatorial Campaign</p><p>1990 17) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker During Gubernatorial Campaign, August</p><p>1970s 18) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with Hugh Scott and Others</p><p>1975 19) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with Unidentified Tennis Player, September</p><p>1970s 20) [Oversized] – Photographs – Photo Montage of Lowell Weicker</p><p>1970s 21) [Oversized] – Photographs – Photo Montage of Lowell Weicker</p><p>Undated 22) [Oversized] – Poster – “Alumni Council/Student Events Committee Seminar, Part I: Allies and Antagonists, The Press and Government in Modern America; Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Keynote Address”, Wesleyan University, November 1 1988 11) [Oversized] – Poster – “Morse College Proudly Presents 1988 Adlai E. Stevenson Fellow, U.S 23nator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. ‘53”, Yale University, April 5</p><p>1982 24) [Oversized] – Smaller Business Association of New England, Incorporated, Small Business Innovation Award, October 20</p><p>1985 25) [Oversized] – University of Hartford, Resolution of the Faculty Senate, Appreciation of Lowell Weicker’s Work on Behalf of Mortensen Library, March 26</p><p>Box T-42 (Oversized flat box, 20 x 24 inches)</p><p>1988 1) [Oversized] – American Horticultural Therapy Association and Florists’ Transworld Delivery, Congressional Initiatives Award, May 16</p><p>1990 2) [Oversized] – Campaign Placard – 1990 Gubernatorial Election – “How to Vote for Lowell Weicker for Governor”</p><p>1983 3) [Oversized] – Correspondence – Letter from Ronald Reagan to Lowell Weicker, Photo of Lowell Weicker with Ronald Reagan, and Pen from Ronald Reagan, Commemoration of Signing of H.R. 3913, Appropriations for Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education for Fiscal Year 1984</p><p>1984 4) [Oversized] – Drawing of Lowell Weicker in Senate</p><p>1987 5) [Oversized] – Engraving of Lowell Weicker and Handicapped Individuals, by Perske, “With Deepest Appreciation, Association for Retarded Citizens of the United States, October 15, 1987”</p><p>1963 6) [Oversized] – Map of Connecticut, “General Assembly – 1963; The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., State Representative”</p><p>1980s 7) [Oversized] – Photograph – Group Portrait of United States Senate</p><p>1979 8) [Oversized] – Photographs – Connecticut Senior Intern Program, September 1973 9) [Oversized] – Photographs – Photo Montage of Watergate Hearings</p><p>1991 10) [Oversized] – Poster – “Lowell Weicker, Governor of Connecticut”, The Chubb Fellowship, Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, October 9</p><p>1992 11) [Oversized] – Poster – “NIH”, National Institute of Health Facilities</p><p>1993 12) [Oversized] – Thomas Jefferson Society of Western Connecticut State University, Certificate of Appreciation and Copies of Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Danbury Baptists Regarding the Intent of Separation of Church and State, April 21, 1993 Box U-14 (Oversized flat box, 32 x 40 inches)</p><p>1990 1) [Oversized] – Campaign Placards – 1990 Gubernatorial Election – “I’ll work for you, not the politicians; Weicker Governor, Groarke Lieutenant Governor”</p><p>1990 2) [Oversized] – Campaign Placards – 1990 Gubernatorial Election – “Vote Weicker, Pull 1C”</p><p>1980s 3) [Oversized] – Cartoon of Lowell Weicker by Bob Englehart, Hartford Courant, “I’m Nobody’s Man but Yours”</p><p>1990 4) [Oversized] – Cartoons – 1990 Gubernatorial Campaign</p><p>1990 5) [Oversized] – Clipping, “An Independent Lowell Weicker, The Best Candidate for Governor”, The Litchfield County Times, October 19, 1990</p><p>1990 6) [Oversized] – Clipping, “Weicker a Winner; Awaits Challenge as New Governor”, The Litchfield County Times, November 9, 1990</p><p>Undated 7) [Oversized] – Hartford Office – Photograph – Lowell Weicker with Children</p><p>1986 8) [Oversized] – Legal Document, United States of America Before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; In the Matter of Iroquois Gas Transmission System for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Pursuant to Optional Procedures, Blanket Transportation Certificate and Blanket Facilities Certificate; Exhibit F-IV, Environmental Report, Volume 3 of 3, October</p><p>1985 9) [Oversized] – Map, “The Housatonic River Watershed, Priceless Heritage to Preserve and Protect”, Housatonic Valley Association</p><p>Box U-15 (Oversized flat box, 32 x 40 inches)</p><p>1990 1) [Oversized] – Clippings – “Weicker Elected Governor,” The Hartford Courant, November 7, 1990</p><p>Undated 2) [Oversized] – Photograph – Lowell Weicker</p><p>1989 3) [Oversized] – Photographs – “United States Senators, Class 1, State of Connecticut 1789-1989”</p><p>*? move following entries to follow other video tapes</p><p>Box T-48</p><p>1973 1) [Oversized] – 2 Inch Video Tape – House of Representatives Video Tape – Reel 1 – Congressman McKinney, July 27 Box T-49</p><p>1971 1) [Oversized] – 2 Inch Video Tape – No. 149 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker, June 15</p><p>Box T-50</p><p>1971 1) [Oversized] – 2 Inch Video Tape – No. 149 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Weicker/Scott, June 15</p><p>Box T-51</p><p>1972 1) [Oversized] – 2 Inch Video Tape – No. 426 – Senate Recording Studio – Senator Brooke/Weicker, June 6</p>
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