Detailed Box and Folder List

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Jack Brinkley Collection Inventory
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1980 Invitations
January, 1980 District Declined
January, 1980 Invitation Declined
February, 1980 District Declined
February, 1980 Invitation Declined
March, 1980 District Declined
March, 1980 Invitation Declined
April, 1980 District Declined
April, 1980 Invitation Declined
May, 1980 District Declined
May, 1980 Invitation Declined
June, 1980 District Declined
June, 1980 Invitation Declined
July, 1980 District Declined
July, 1980 Invitation Declined
August, 1980 District Declined
August, 1980 Invitation Declined
September, 1980 District Declined
September, 1980 Invitation Declined
1972 Invitations
General: Invitation Accepted and Closed 1972
General: Invitation Declined January to March, 1972
General: Invitation Declined April to July, 1972
General: Invitation Declined August to December, 1972
1978 Invitations
1978 Invitation Declined-General
January, 1978 District Declined
January, 1978 Invitation Declined
February, 1978 District Declined
February, 1978 Invitation Declined
March, 1978 District Declined
March, 1978 Invitation Declined
April, 1978 District Declined
April, 1978 Invitation Declined
May, 1978 District Declined
May, 1978 Invitation Declined
June, 1978 District Declined
June, 1978 Invitation Declined
July, 1978 District Declined
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July, 1978 Invitation Declined
August, 1978 District Declined
August, 1978 Invitation Declined
September, 1978 District Declined
September, 1978 Invitation Declined
October, 1978 District Declined
October, 1978 Invitation Declined
November, 1978 District Declined
November, 1978 Invitation Declined
December, 1978 District Declined
December, 1978 Invitation Declined
1980 Public Relations Corres.
Date
Name and Address
PR Tours and Visitors
June 30-July 4, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Allen, 713 Cherokee Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240
PR Tours and Visitors
February 1, 1980
Wiley Allen, Forsyth, Georgia
PR Tours and Visitors
9/20/1980
Mr. Ed Arnold, 4004 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304
PR Tours and Visitors
July 3-6, 1980
Mrs. Bill Arthur, 4105 Windtree Lane, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
June 16-18, 1980
Cary Baxter, Americus. GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 26, 1980
Mr. John Beasley, c/o Automotive Enterprises, Inc., P. O. Box 526, Columbus,
GA 31902
PR Tours and Visitors
March 17-18, 1980
Dixon Belk, Manchester, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
March 15-16, 1980
Oscar Betts, III, Tom’s Foods
PR Tours and Visitors
April 28-May 2, 1980
Mr. B. Lewis Brinson, P. O. Box 86 Byromville, GA 31007
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 7-8, 1980
Mrs. Doris Brown, 1417 Stark Avenue, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
June 13-20, 1980
Mrs. Nora Clark, 209 Bernard Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31903
PR Tours and Visitors
Week of Aug.4, 1980
Rev. Mabry Collins. Hamilton Baptist Church, P. O. Box 124, Hamilton, GA
31811
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 31-Nov. 3. 1980
Patricia Cowan, Atlanta, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
June 12-19, 1980
Mr. Frank Cory, Box 831, Thomaston, GA 30286
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PR Tours and Visitors
June 9, 1980
Walter Dance, 214 E. Lane Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240
PR Tours and Visitors
July 7-25, 1980
Carl and Joyce DiVinyi, 7633 Belinda Drive, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
June 24, 1980
Mrs. Angie Dordall, 10210 Yuma Ct., Manassa, VA 22110
PR Tours and Visitors
March 10-11. 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duttera, Route 1, Box 134-A, West Point, GA 31833
PR Tours and Visitors
February 4-6
Mr. Jim Fay, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Nov. 28, 1980
Mrs. R. H. Fenton, 108 Hemlock St., Warner Robins, GA 31093
PR Tours and Visitors
April 25, 1980
First Baptist Church, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Monday March 17-18, 1980
Tim Flournoy, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
May 20, 1980
Fort Lincoln Elementary School, Bannaker Dr., NE, Fort Lincoln, New Town,
Washington, D. C. 20018
PR Tours and Visitors
Cancelled
Mrs. Ruth Frick, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
April 3-4, 1980
Dr. Frank Gibson, 315 E. Gordon St., Thomaston, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
March 17-20, 1980
Dr. Jerry Goldsmith
PR Tours and Visitors
July 11-22, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greene
PR Tours and Visitors
June 14-18. 1980
Mr. Henry L Griffith, 3624 Sutton Drive, Columbus, GA 31904
Oct. 26, 1980
Mr. Harold Hall, Forsyth, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 15, 1980
Mr. Ray Hall, 1906 Kittrell Dr., Phenix City, Ala 36867
PR Tours and Visitors
March 18, 1980
Mrs. Lovelace Hare
PR Tours and Visitors
April 29-30, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatfield, 5037 Eton Drive, Columbus, GA 31907
PR Tours and Visitors
April 3, 1980
Heilman
PR Tours and Visitors
July 3-5, 1980
Mrs. Christopher Heyn
PR Tours and Visitors
July 28-30, 1980
Jackie Horne, 2322 51st St., Columbus, GA 31904
PR Tours and Visitors
Nov. 29, 1980
Mrs. Ellen Horton, 633 Todd Circle, Warner Robins, GA 31093
PR Tours and Visitors
June 4, 1980
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Mrs. Lelia Hudson, 4213 Mayport Lane, Fairfax, VA 22030
PR Tours and Visitors
Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 1980
Mr. Ricky Jordan, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
April 11, 1980
Mr. Paul Kilpatrick, 1603 Elmwood Dr., Columbus, GA 31906
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 13-14, 1980
Mrs. Betty Kemp, Reese Road, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
February 6-8, 1980
Edward King, 82 Executive Arms, Warner Robins, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 28-Nov. 1, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce LaCour, 807 Wheelis Way, LaGrange, GA. 30240
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct, 10, 1980
Mrs. John Flournoy, Fort Monroe, VA
PR Tours and Visitors
Nov. 3-4, 1980
Mr. Frank Lewis, LaGrange College, La Grange, GA. 30240
PR Tours and Visitors
July 19-31, 1980
Mrs. Linton Lee, c/o Major John Flournoy, 59 Fenwick Rd., Ft Monroe, VA
23651
PR Tours and Visitors
July 14-21, 1980
Mrs. Joe Long, 6736 GreenTree Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20034
PR Tours and Visitors
June 15-20, 1980
Mr. M. L. Maglothin, 505 Pine Valley Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31093
PR Tours and Visitors
July 8, 1980
Ms. Faith McBrayer, 11401 Hennessey Dr., Beltsville, MD. 20705
6/18
Melvin McCoy “3”
PR Tours and Visitors
March 18-20, 1980
Dr. Carl McCurdy, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
2/22/80
Billy Mitcham, Thomaston, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
March 25-26, 1980
Dr. James Morgan, LaGrange, GA.
PR Tours and Visitors
12/26/80
Kathy Neuren, 108 3rd St., NE, Washington D. C. 20002
White House Passes
May 23, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Day, Columbus, GA
PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 18, 1980
Mr. Claud E, Pulliam
PR Tours and Visitors
June 14, 1980
Mrs. Jean Purvis, 104 Lee St., Centerville, GA. 31028
PR Tours and Visitors
June 23-27, 1980
Joan Roberts, 4333 Greenberry Lane, Annandale, VA 22003
PR Tours and Visitors
April 23, 1980
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Calvin Rouse, 3 Esquiline Court, Columbus, GA 31903
PR Tours and Visitors
Sept. 22-26, 1980
Wilson Sanders, 2769 Dalewood Dr, Columbus, GA 31907
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PR Tours and Visitors
Oct. 21, 1980
Cap. Fredic Sieg (Ret.), 4043 Countryside Dr., Columbus, GA 31907
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PR Tours and Visitors
March 27-28, 1980
Mrs. Jean Shumate, 5807 Warwick Place, Columbus, GA 31904
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PR Tours and Visitors
August 7-8, 1980
Mrs. Tom Slagle, 741 Lakewood Drive, LaGrange, GA.30240
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PR Tours and Visitors
August 8, 1980
Mr. Charles W. Smith, 200 Broad St., P. O. Box 1049, LaGrange, Ga. 30241
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PR Tours and Visitors
Aug.18-23, 1980
Mr. David Snipes, P. O. Box 4299, Columbus, GA 31904
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PR Tours and Visitors
November, 12, 1980
South land Academy, Americus, GA
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April 25, 1980
South land Academy, Americus, GA
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PR Tours and Visitors
Sept. 23-27, 1980
Mrs. Robert Swahln, c/o Joan Wheeler
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PR Tours and Visitors
May 26-30, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. David Sweat, 4923 Armour Road, Columbus, GA 31904
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PR Tours and Visitors
May 4-8, 1980
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Terry, 113 Springvale Road, West Point GA. 31833
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PR Tours and Visitors
March 19-21, 1980
Braxton Thomas, Americus, GA.
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PR Tours and Visitors
April 11, 1980
Troup County Junior High, LaGrange, Georgia
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PR Tours and Visitors
cancelled
Mrs. E. B. Trigg, Perry, GA.
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PR Tours and Visitors
6/4-6/15
John L. Vandegrift
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PR Tours and Visitors
June 3, 1980
Mrs. Linda G. Walton, Route 2, 111, Fort Valley, GA. 31030
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PR Tours and Visitors
June 24-26, 1980
Mr. R, V. DuPriest, 6226 Cricket Lane, Columbus, GA. 31904
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1980 White House Tour List
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PR Tours and Visitors
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August, 1980
September, 1980
October, 1980
November, 1980
December, 1980
PR Thank You January, 1980
PR Thank You February, 1980
PR Thank You March, 1980
PR Thank You April, 1980
PR Thank You May, 1980
PR Thank You June, 1980
PR Thank You July, 1980
PR Thank You August, 1980
PR Thank You September, 1980
PR Thank You October, 1980
PR Thank You November, 1980
PR Thank You December, 1980
1981 Questionnaire Responses
No Comments
Have been researched also letterhead IV
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Columbus Letterhead
(no number) Further Research
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MQ – Group III – Disk AA
MQ p Group IV -› Disk BB
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1977 Issues Correspondence
Pending Legislation 1977
Letters to the Editor 1977
Letters to the Editor File 1977
Colleague Letters co-signed by J. B.
1977 Andersonville
Issues: AG – Drought Assistance Program – sba Loans
Issues: Agriculture (Forestry Incentives)
1977 Agriculture (Food Stamps)
Issues: Agriculture – CSRS USDA SPECIAL GRANTS CATEGORY (PL 89106) Our Correspondent: Bob Dickey
Issues: Agriculture *(ASCS feed grain program)
Issues: Ag (Form G Loans)
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Issues: Ag NASA technology Poultry Industry) Abit Massey
Issues – Ag (Fire Ant Armyworm) Mirex
1977 Agriculture (General I
1977 Armed Services (General) I
1977 Armed Services (General) II
1977 Armed Services (General)
1977 Armed Services (General)
Armed Services B-1 Bombek
Issues: Armed Services (Complimentary)
Issues: Armed Services AFJROTC (Dan Callahan)
Issues: Armed Services (Amnesty)
Issues: Armed Services (CMSgt Jack Steed) – White House
Issues: Armed Services Clodfelter, Jesse (RAFB)
1977 Armed Services (Hearings)
F478 National Guard Authority Military Construction
Issues: Armed Services (Ad-on for military Construction for National
Guard
Issues: Armed Services- I. S. Soldiers’ & Airman’s Home (Hse Armed
Serv Committee) – Jack Steed
Issues: Armed Services Military Construction
1977 Broadcasting
1977 Conservation (General)
Issues: Conservation (Complimentary Letters)
1977 Crime (General)
1977 Crime (Drugs)
1977 Crime (Gun Control)
Issues: Crime Juvenile Delinquency
Iss: Crime Kelly , M/Sgt Charles T.
1977 Economy The Budget
1977 Economy (General)
Issues: Economy (Ltr from Rousselot re. Balanced Budget)
Issues: Economy (Budget Resolution and Process)
Issues: Economy (Public Works Employment Act) – EDA COOK, High D. -------------see Donald l. Lamberth
Public Works Job Planning Targets
Economy: Public Works Employment Act of 1976 (see current file)
1977 Springer Opera House (when transferred-no material available)
1979 Public Relations Corres.
Pending PR’s 1978
APR Congrats 1979
BPR Congrats 1979
CPR Congrats 1979
DPR Congrats 1979
EPR Congrats 1979
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FPR Congrats 1979
GPR Congrats 1979
HPR Congrats 1979
IPR Congrats 1979
JPR Congrats 1979
KPR Congrats 1979
LPR Congrats 1979
MPR Congrats 1979
NPR Congrats 1979
OPR Congrats 1979
PPR Congrats 1979
QPR Congrats 1979
RPR Congrats 1979
SPR Congrats 1979
TPR Congrats 1979
UPR Congrats 1979
VPR Congrats 1979
Carl Vinson 96th Birthday
Youth Advisory Council Mag Cards 93rd Congress
Youth Advisory Council Mag Cards 94th Congress
Youth Advisory Council Mag Cards 95th Congress
Youth Advisory Lists (1975-76) 50th yr. Anniversaries
Golden Wedding Certificates Master List
WPR Congrats 1979
XPR Congrats 1979
YPR Congrats 1979
ZPR Congrats 1979
PR Congrats
1/5/79
Allen P Whipple
PR Congrats-These were delivered to the Col. Office
Matt Mize, Tommy Boyd, Tiffanie Lovett, Will Lovett
PR Congrats
Wills, Harvey C.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 12, 1979-W. H.
Mrs. Lucy G. Adair
June 7, 1979-W. H.
Mrs. James Window
Mrs. Jesse Williams
PR Tours & Visitors
July 6, 1979
Mr. Bob West & Family
Requested by Chuck for George Alexander (VA)
PR Tours & Visitors
Jan. 16-18, 1979
Australian Weslyans (10-12), Rev, P, Griffen, Alexandria, VA, 971-2182
PR Tours & Visitors
March 14, 1979
Mrs. Carolyn Baggett, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
Wh. H.-May 30
Jan Barry
State D.-May 31, 1979
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10/11/79
Mr. Eddie Bassett, Jr.
PR Tours & Visitors
White House – Kennedy C.
Tom 7 Doris Black, Mary-12rg B’day, March 27 – Come by the Office
PR Tours & Visitors
Sept, 27
Melvin and Helen Braswell
PR Tours & Visitors
March 18, 1979
Billy and Claudia Brescia, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 28, 1979
Brookstone School, Bennie B. Massey
PR Tours & Visitors
June 5, 1979 Will pick up Burracker, Sam &
Family
tickets
PR Tours & Visitors
Jan. 15, 1979
Edward Burdeshaw, 1930 #1 Burnoy, Columbus, GA. 31906
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H. –Aug. 22, 1979
Burns, Monica, Warner Robins, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
July 19-W. H.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Claybrook, 3826 Westgate Drive, Columbus, GA. 31907
(no number) PR Tours & Visitors
W. H.-Aug. 16, 1979
Cooper, June, Mr. & Mrs. John Hall
PR Tours & Visitors
Sept. 7, 1978-White House
Dailey, Ray C., 1900 Coventry Drive, Columbus, GA. 31904
PR Tours & Visitors
Davis, Albert Mrs.
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H. March 15
Paul & Mary Lou Dement, Columbus, GA., Hall Ginger, John, March 15-17,
1979
PR Tours & Visitors
December 27, 1979
Claire Donnelly, 8902 Mears St., Fairfax, Virginia 22031
PR Tours & Visitors
June 23-W. h.
Duncan, Kenneth Mr., Manchester, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 18-FBI
Judy Exley
June 19-VOA
PR Tours & Visitors
WH – July 27, 1979
Flaks, Joan Mrs., 300 South Van Dorn St., Apt. R 101, Alex., VA. 22314
PR WH Tours
10/12/79
Frankie Freed (Fred Ward’s Daughter)
Pending
March 19, 20, -1979
Mr. Paul E. Hagan, Jr., Meriwether Memorial Hospital & Nursing Home, Warm
Springs, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 6, 1979-W. H.
Hard, Jerry D, Sgt
PR Tours & Visitors
April 13-W. H.
Patricia Hatfield
PR Tours & Visitors
May 5, 1979-W. H.
Hayes, Mrs. Mabel, 321 Oakview Square, Warner Robins, GA, 31093
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10/13/79 W. H. Tour
David Hogan
PR Tours & Visitors
10/26/79
Mrs. Lawrence Henderson
PR Tours & Visitors
June 12, 1979
Hollis, Cliff & Paula, Murray, Mike & Carol
PR Tours & Visitors
White House
Mr. Bradley Knopp (Brad), 2321 37th Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 20007
PR Tours & Visitors
May 18, 1979
Mrs. Lillian Lewis, Dooly County AARP, Unadilla, GA
PR Tours & Visitors
10/11/79
Littlejohn, Neal
PR Tours & Visitors
March 25-31, 1979
Mrs. Wanda Logan, 1810 Spring Valley Drive, Columbus, GA. 31904
PR Tours & Visitors
March 26-29, 1979
Mrs. Paul McDougal, Columbus, GA. 31908
PR Tours & Visitors
June 18-21, 1979
McKenzie, William H., Warner Robins, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 26, 1979
The James McKinleys, Thomaston, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 17-25, 1979
Dr. Donna Maddox, Columbus College, Columbus, GA. 31907
PR Tours & Visitors - 1979
W. H. –July 24
Marbut, Wesley
PR Tours & Visitors
Canceled
Masterson, Brad, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 20-W. H.
Mayo, Thomas Mr., Warner Robins, Georgia
PR Tours & Visitors
June 29-K. C. & VOA
Susan Metcalf
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H. –Aug. 30, 1979
McClung, Curtis E, Mr. and Mrs., 2620 – 51st Street, Columbus, GA. 31904
PR Tours & Visitors July 3, 1979-W. H.
Kathy Mobley
PR Tours & Visitors
They Cannot Come
Moncrief, Carlise Mrs., Americus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
May 17-W. H.
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Morris, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
O’Neal, John W. Mr. & Mrs.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 27-White House
Oliver, Beth Miss, Moultrie, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
10/4/79
Dr. George Panos
PR Tours & Visitors
April 5-W. H. & FBI
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Parker, 305 Morgan Street, LaGrange, GA. 30240
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PR Tours & Visitors
March 26-28, 1979
Dr. Robert Patton
PR Tours & Visitors
June 13-1:00
Richards Junior High School
Mailed Gallery passes
15 Seventh & eighth Graders
Come by office
Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H.-March 20, 1979
Sarah Ann Peacock, Leslie Road, Americus, GA, 31709
PR Tours & Visitors
January 26, 1980
David Pipkin, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 21-Picture on Cap. Plains Girl Scouts
Steps-11:30
PR Tours & Visitors
Jan. 29, 1979
Veronica Reynolds
PR Tours & Visitors
June 16-W. H.
Rice, Kenneth Mr., Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
December 12, 1979
Mrs. Sophie Rucker, 1518 Preston Dr., Columbus, GA. 31906
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
July 18-W. H.
Sendelbach, Richard F. Jr.
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
Sharkey, John
Aug. 24-FBI
TICKETS: James W. Callison
Aug. 25-W. H.
PR Tours & Visitors
July 18-W. H.
Sharkey, John
PR Tours & Visitors
9/18/79
Sixty-Plus Club, (Irene Medley)
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
WILL PICK UP TICKETS-W. H.
Smith, Julia, Columbus, GA.
8/25/79
PR Tours & Visitors
April 6, 1979, Gallery Passes
Southland Academy, Americus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 25-29, 1979
Spinks, Calvin Mr.
PR Tours & Visitors
Monday, July 30, 1949
Spivey, J. W. Dr. & Family
PR Tours & Visitors
April 13-S. D., April 12-W. H.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamp Stevens, Buena Vista, GA. 31803
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H.-Aug. 3, 1979
Strathern, Arthur Mrs., 107 Victor St., Warner Robins, GA. 31093
PR Tours & Visitors
March 28, Pic. On Cap. steps
St. Luke’s Methodist Church Group, Blair Richards-Director of Ch. Ed.
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H.-Aug. 10, 1979
Taylor, Lionel Mr. & Mrs.
PR Tours & Visitors
10/27/79
Margaret and Derward Terry
PR Tours & Visitors
April 9-W. H.
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Richard Thrailkill & Family, Pine Mountain, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
May 12, 1979-W. H.
Trigg, Florence D, Mrs., 1425 Elizabeth Ave., Perry, GA. 31088
PR Tours & Visitors
10/9/79
Dr. Waights G. Henry, Jr.
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
W. H.-Sept. 1, 1979
Wall. Jack & Susan, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
March 10-15, 1979
Wesleyan College D. C. Trip
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
W. H.-Aug. 29,
White, James & Ann, Columbus, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
June 19-W. H.
Wilkerson, Deanne Miss, Thomaston, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors-1979
W. H.-7/28/79, She will pick Williams,
Kathryn Mrs., 2101 Wisconsin Ave. N. W.
up
Washington, D. C. 0016
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H.-Aug. 18, 1979
Williamson, Larry Mr., LaGrange, GA.
PR Tours & Visitors
10/22/1979
Boots Wittelsey
PR Tours & Visitors
W. H. – April 17, K. C. – April Pam
Upshaw, Juanita Bentley
21, Cap. – April 18
(not found)
PR Request
S. O.
W H Tours 1979
PR Tours & Visitors General
A PR Requests 1979
PR Requests: Akin, Nelle – “Shut-ins Day” Resolution (Cols)
B PR Request 79
PR Requests: Belk, Dixon re: Upgrading Military Discharge of Everett Solano, Jr.
PR Request 1979 Barrett, Lisa
1978 PR Requests “B” Bellamy, Donnie D. re: request of “The Social &
Economis Status of the Black Population….”
PR Request Dept. of Interior Barker, Bernie
PR Request Bernhard, Henry, Columbus, GA.
PR Request – “B”erry/Mr. Forest C./PENDING/ Library of Congress P. L. 84881
PR Request Presidential Greeting Blount, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, by Mrs. Wesley
M. Thomas
PR Request – B Beverly Bulloch
PR Request Beverly Bulloch
PR Request-B Bruseloff, Nancy
PR Request – Brunson, Mrs. Kathryn M.
PR Request-B Col. Danny Burkhard
C PR Request 79
PR Request Callaway, Mr. Cason
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PR Request Sammy Carter, Route 3 Box 17-A, Reynolds, GA 31076
PR Request LaQuinta Croxton
PR Request-Crump, Scott Swish Watering Systems
PR Request Cruthirds, Roberts T. Mr. Warner Robins High School
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PR Request-1979 see : PR CONGRATS-1979 Cert. of Merit, 50-Year Grand
Lodge Award, Larden, Henry C. Mr., West Point Road, LaGrange, GA. 30240
PR Request-Mildred Durham
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PR Request – Elder, Rich
F PR Request 1979
PR CONGRATS-1979/PR REQUESTS-1979 FRANKLIN, GA. Out of District
Free, Robert J. Mr., Highway 27, Franklin, Ga. 30217
Ft. Benning Infantry Museum Dick Grube, Curator (Jimmy Carter’s Signature)
PR CONGRATS-1979/ PR REQUESTS-1979 LAGRANGE, GA. Forrester,
George M. Mr., Forrester Road, LaGrange, Ga. 30240
PR Request-1979/PR CONGRATS-1979, 50-Year Masonic Award,
LAGRANGE, Foster, Clarence Sidney Mr., c/o LaGrange Medcraft Nursing
Home, West Point Road, LaGrange, GA. 30240
PR Request, PR CONGRATS Cert of Merit B-day Mrs. Alton Franklin
PR Request
1/18/79
Presidential Greeting for Mr. & Mrs. Jessie B. Funderburk made by Patricia V.
Funderburk
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PR Request – Georgia Hospital Association (Reception Tues. Feb. 6th) - 1979
PR Request Georgia Hospital Association, Atlanta, Georgia
PR Request-sent pictures to Tom Grant of Perry
PR Request – PETE GODWIN (re: Postmaster in Plains and controversy over
Social Security checks)
PR Request
7/12/79
Presidential Greeting for Mr. Clarance Herkner made by Mr. Dick Olson
PR Request -/+ Banks Herndon
H PR Request 1979
PR Request 1979 Howle, Davis Reverand, Columbus, GA
PR Request Presidential Greeting Hudlow, Mrs. Elsie R. by Mrs. Ed Hudlow
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PR Request, PR Congrats Ivey, Mr. Jack O. made by Mr. Wendell Smith
J PR Request 1979
PR Request Jackson, Gary
PR Request Jones, Jackie
PR Request Paul Jones
K PR Request 1979
PR CONGRATS PR Request
7/17/79
Kimbrough, Mrs. Grafton, Cert of Merit B-day
PR Request-1979
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PR Request Kamensky, Harry
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PR Request-1979 Larsen, Barbara
PR Request Leitzell, David W.
1978 Invitations & Itineraries
January, 1978 Invitation Accepted
February, 1978 Invitation Accepted
March, 1978 Invitation Accepted
April, 1978 Invitation Accepted
May, 1978 Invitation Accepted
Invitation – Sesquicentennial, Columbus. GA.
June, 1978 Invitation Accepted
INV Accepted: 6/8/78- Columbus Chamber of Commerce Trip
July, 1978 Invitation Accepted
August, 1978 Invitation Accepted
September, 1978 Invitation Accepted
October, 1978 Invitation Accepted
November, 1978 Invitation Accepted
Invitations – Columbus Business Seminar – Nov. 14, 1978
December, 1978 Invitation Accepted
1978 Pending Invitations
INVITATIONS – SUMMER 1979 (May) Bill Peters
1978 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED – JB’s DISTRICT SCHEDULE FOR THE
RECESS: Oct. 1978-Dec. 1978
TRAVEL FOLDERS – 1978
Memorandums 1977-78
Trips Folder for: June 2-4, 1978 The Honorable Jack Brinkley
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley May 4-7, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley March 16-20, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley April 27-30, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley April, 20-23, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley April 7-9, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley April 14-16, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley April 12-14, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley May 19-21, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley May 25-31, 1978
Trips Folder for the Honorable Jack Brinkley July 21-24, 1978
Information for: Mrs. Jack Brinkley May 3-1978 Celebration of 50th
Anniversary of Sears Columbus, GA.
1977 Bills Brinkley Sponsored
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H. R. 2334 Brinkley Bill Amending Title V of the U. S. Code to improve agency
rule making by expanding the opportunities for public participation, creating
procedures for congressional review of agency rules and by expanding judicial
review, and for other purposes.
H. R. 2335 Brinkley Bill Amending Title 5 of the U. S. Code to improve agency
rule making by expanding the opportunities for public participation, by creating
procedures for congressional review of future agency rules and by expanding
judicial review
H. R. 2336 Brinkley Bill Amending Title 5 of the U. S. Code to improve agency
rulemaking by expanding the opportunities for public participation, by creating
procedures for congressional review agency rules imposing certain sanctions & by
expanding judicial review
H. R 2385 BRINKLEY BILL ^To amend title 10. U.S. Code to make certain
changes in the Retired Serviceman’s Family Protection Plan and the Survivor
Benefit Plan as authorized by chptr. 73 of that title
H.R. 3396 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of the U. S. Code to Assist
veterans with a permanent and totl service-connected disability due to the loss or
loss of use of one upper and one lower extremity to acquire specially adapted
housing
H. R. 3729 Brinkley Bill To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of ’54 to provide
a trade or business deduction to firemen for meals which they eat while at their
post of duty overnight
H. R. 3833 Brinklet Bill To provide Third-class mailing privileges to Gold Star
Wives of Amer., Inc.
H. R. 3850 Brinkley Bill To repeal the Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970
H. Res, 213 Brinkley Bill Resolved, that it is the sense if H. of R. that we support
the President in his announced intentions re: SALT, Test Ban Treaty,etc.
H. R. 3986 Brinkley Bill To provide for relief of Habiba Saidzada
H. Res. 323 Brinkley Bill Resolved, that the body of the Conq, Record for the
House shall contain an accurate and verbatim account of remarks
H. R. 4258 Brinkley Bill To authorize appropriations during the fiscal year ’78 for
procurement of naval vessels and for other purposes
H. R. 4262
BRINKLEY BILL To include civilian security police of the Dept.
of Defense within the Civil service retirement provisions applicable to law
enforcement officer & firefighters
Brinkley Bill HR 4262 ROBERT E. DAILEY AND KENNETH T. STONE, ltr
forwarded to Rep. Spellman re P. L. 93-350
H. R. 4341 Brinkley Bill To amend title 38, U. S. Code. To eliminate the
requirement for inspections of the mobile home manufacturing process vy the
Administrator of VA
H. Res. 368 Brinkley, Bill Resolved, that the Rules of the House of
Representatives are amended by adding at the end thereof the following:
“Prohibition of unofficial office accounts”
H. R. 4428 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38, U. S. Cose, to make certain that
recipients of veterans’ pensions and compensation will not have the amount
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reduced, or entitlements thereto discontinued, because of certain increases in
monthly benefits under the Social Security Act and other Federal retirement
programs
H. R. 4540 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 10, U. S. Code, so as to provide that
the Chief of the Bionedical Sciences Corps of the Air Force shall be a brigadier
general, and for other purposes
H. R. 5025 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38, U. S. Code, in order to revise
the provisions therein relating to the construction, alteration and acquisition of
Veterans’ Administration medical facilities
H. R. BRINKLEY BILL To Amend title 38, U. S. Code, to clarify the
requirement that medical services be provided by the Veterans Administration in
certain cases
H. R. 5029 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38, U. S. Code, in order to
authorize contract with the Republic of the Phillippines for the provision of
hospital care and medical services to Commonwealth Army Veterans and New
Phillipine Scouts for Service-connected disabilities; to authorize the continued
maintenance of a Veteran’s Administration in the Republic of the Phillippines
H. R. 5056 Brinkley Bill To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act to prohibit sex
discrimination on the basis of pregnancy
H. R. 5235 Brinkley Bill To amend title 38 U. S. Code to shorten World War I
service requirement for the purposes of establishing eligibility for persion under
such title
H. R. 5236 Brinkley Bill To Amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to
authorize payment under the medicare program for certain services performed by
chiropractors
H. R. 5341 BRINKLEY BILL To amend Part B of title XI if the Social Security
Act to assure appropriate participation by professional registered nurses in peer
review, and related authorized activities thereunder
H. R. 5677 BRINKLEY BILL To reaffirm the intent of Congress with respect to
the structure of the common carrier Telecommunication industry…
H. R. 5936 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of the U. S. code to assist
veterans with a permanent and total service-connected disability due to the loss or
loss of use of one upper and one lower extremetu to acquire specially adapted
housing
H. R. 6501 BRINKLEY BILL To amend Section 360 of title 38, U. S. Code, to
provide increased awards of service-connected compensation to certain veterans
who have suffered the loss or loss of use of paired extremeties.
H. R. 6502 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of the U. S. Code ti provide an
automobile assistance allowance and to provide automobile adapequipment to
veterans of WW I
H. R. 6485 BRINKLEY BILL To amend the Communiucations Act of 1934 with
request to the renewal of licenses for the operatio of broadcasting stations.
H. J RES. 499 BRINKLEY BILL To authorize the President to issue a
proclamation designating the week of November which includes Thanksgiving
Day in each year as “National Family Week”.
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H. R. 6917 BRINKLEY BILL To increase for a five-year the duty on certain hand
tools, and for other purposes
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS Japanese Hand Toot Dumping in U. S. Market
(Harry Jamison of TRW, Columbus; Hearing on H. R. 139 to prevent above held
by Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee on 7/12/77
H. R. 7265 BRINKLEY BILL To amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act
to authorize payment under the supplementary medical insurance program for
optometric and medical vision care
H. Res. 555 BRINKLEY BILL Resolved that (a) clause 1 of rule X of the Rules
of the House or Reps. is amended by redesigning paragraph (m) through
paragraph (v) as paragraph (n) through paragraph (w), respectively, and by
inserting immediately after paragraph (1) the following new paragraph: (m)
Committee in Internal Security
H. R. 7266 BRINKLEY BILL To amend Part B of Title VI of the Social Security
Act to assure appropriate participation by optometrists in the peer review and
related activities authorized under such part.
H. R. 7345 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of U. S. codeto increase the rates
of disability and death pension and to increase the rates of dependency and
indemnity compensation for parents and other purposes.
H. R. 7499 BRINKLEY BILL to provide for limited public financing of
congressional general election campaigns, to provide that candidates receiving
public funds in Presidential elections may accept certain cobtributions abd make
increased espenditures, and for other purposes.
H. R. 7656 BRINKLEY BILL To establish a Commission on the Humane
Trearment of Animals
Wilson, Mr. Walter (H. R. 446, Humane Treatment of Animals)
H. R. BRINKLEY BILL To provide for the installation of telecommunications
devide for thr deaf in agencies of Federal, State and local governments, in offices
of Members ofCongress and in other locations
H. R. 7658 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of the U. S. Code to assist
veterans with a permanent and total service-connected disability due to the loss or
loss of use of one upper and one lower extremity to acquire specially adapted
housing.
H. R. 7659 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38 of the U. S. Code to assist
veterans with a permanent and total service-connected disability due to the loss or
loss use of one upper and one lower extremety to acquire specially adapted
housing.
H. R. 7678 (H. Rpt 95-410) BRINKLEY BILL Relating to the assignment of
retired military personnel to the American Battle Monuments Commission.
H. Con. Res. 302 BRINKLEY BILL Resolved, by the House of Rep. that the
Congress disapproved the Federal motor vehicle safety standard transmitted to
Congress on June 30. 1977.
H. R. 8081 BRINKLEY BILL To provide that the Federal Government shall pay
the costs (includingattorney’s fees) of civil actions brought by the Government
against the same party on substantially the same factual grounds, if the
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Government does not combine all of its theories on which it seeks relief into a
single civil action.
H. R. 8336 BRINKLEY BILL To enhance the outdoor recreation opportunities
for the people of the United States by expanding the National Parks System, by
providing access to and within areas of the National Park System
H. R. 8551 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 10, U. S. Code, to require that
medical and dental care be provided to retired members of the uniformed services
on the same basis as such care is provided to active duty members
H. R. 8552 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 10, U. S. Code, to require that
medical and dental care be provided to retired members of the uniformed services
and their dependents on the same basis as such care is provided to active duty
members and their dependents, as amended
H. R. 8553 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 10, U. S. Code, to provide essential
medical and dental care to members of former members of the uniformed
services, entitled to retire or retainer pay or equivalent pay, and their dependents
and to the depents, of members of the uniformed services on active duty
H. R. 8617 BRINKLEY BILL To deny entitlement to veteran’s benefits to certain
persons who would otherwise become so entitled solely by virtue of the
administrative upgrading under temporarily revised standards of less than
honorable discharges for service during the Vietnam era, and for other purposes
H. R. 8640 BRINKLEY BILL To establish an arbitration board to settle disputes
between organizations or supervisors and other managerial personnel and the U.
S. Postal Service
H. R. 8698 BRINKLEY BILL To deny entitlement to veterans’ benefits to certain
persons who would othwise become so entitled soley by virtue of the
administrative upgrading under temporarily revised standards of less than
honorable discharges for service during the Vietnam era, and for other purposes
H. R. 8701 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 38, U. S. Code, to increase the rates
of vocational rehabilitation, educational assistance., and special training
allowance paid to eligible veterans and persons, to make improvements in the
educational assistance programs, and other purposes
HR 8936 BRINKLEY BILL To provide a voluntary self-help program which is
designed to assist producers of agricultural products to protect themselvesagainst
loss of cost of production when natural or uncontrollable conditions adversely
affect production and which will assure consumers that producers will be able to
continue to produce food and fiber
HR 9007 BRINKLEY BILL To amend title 10 of the U. S. code to provide
essential medical and dental care to members or former members of a uniformed
service and their dependents where the member or former member is entitled to
retired or retainer pay or equivalent pay.
HR 9140 BRINKLEY BILL To provide an opportunity to individuals to make
financial contributions in connection with the payment of their Federal income
tax, for the advancement of the arts and the humanities.
HR 9170 BRINKLEY BILL To amend section 1448 of the U. S. Code to
providesurvivor benefits in case of death of certain members or former members
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of the armed forces before becoming entitled to retired pay for non-Regular
service, and for other purposes.
H. R. 9911 BRINKLEY BILL To establish a Federal program to encourage the
voluntary donation of pure and safe blood, and to establish a national registry of
blood donors.
H. Res. 786 BRINKLEY BILL Resolved that the President should establish a
Commission on Domestic and International Hunger and Malnutrition
H. J. Res 613 BRINKLEY BILL To authorize and request the Pres, to issue
annually a proclamation designating the first Sunday after Labor Day of each year
as “Naional Grandparents Day”
H. J. RES 618 BRINKLEY BILL To express the sense of the congress that, in
light of history, the Third Thursday in December 1977, would be most
appropriate day for designation as the “National Day of Prayer for the Year 1977”
& issue proclamation designating date, etc.
HR 9545 BRINKLEYBILL To amend title 10 of the U. S. Code, (identical to HR
780)
H. R. 9630 BRINKLEY BILL To provide for increases in development ceilings in
certain units of the National Park System and other purposes
H. R. 9696 BRINKLEY BILL To provide for 38, U. S. Code, to provide for the
payment of service pensions to veterans of World War I and the surviving spouses
and children of such veterans.
H. R. 9860 BRINKLEY BILL To establish a program for providing talking books
to the blind and handicapped.
1979 Public Relations Corres.
January, 1979 Flags
February, 1979
March, 1979
April, 1979
May, 1979
June, 1979
July, 1979
August, 1979
September, 1979
October, 1979
November, 1979
December, 1979
Condolences-1979
Columbus, 1979
LaGrange, 1979
LaGrange, 1978
Warner Robins 1978
Americus 1978
PR THANKS December 1979
PR THANKS November 1979
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PR THANKS October 1979
PR THANKS September 1979
PR THANKS August 1979
Thank You 1979 Calendar
PR THANKS July 1979
PR THANKS June 1979
PR THANKS May 1979
PR THANKS April 1979
PR THANKS March 1979
PR THANKS February 1979
PR THANKS January 1979
1980 Issues Correspondence
Military Con Subcommittee Mark Up Congressman Jack Brinkley
Civilian Technicians
Issues Armed Services – Grover C. Barfield, Jr.
Issues – Dental Care Benefits Armed Services
Contracting Out
Selective Service System
Military Construction
Dental Care Benefits
Davis-Bacon Act
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Robins AFB-contracting out
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Temples, D. L., Jr.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Carr, G. V.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (Ralph Johnson)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Moore, Cleon E.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (Child, David or Hopkins, Duane)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – R. H. Melton
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (Corps of Engineers Morgan, Lewis R. OD
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Vanderpan, Ingrid (bakery products)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Mrs. Peggy Martin COMET system
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES LTC Dudley Miller, Air Force Reserve
Thank You 1980
Clippings Information Armed Services
Issues: Broadcasting Adams, Joe
Broadcasting-General
Conservation-General
Alaska Lands (see BB HR 39)
Clippings, Information ETC. Conservation
Thank You Conservation
New Federal Criminal Code Reform Bill
Gun Control
Drugs
Issues: Crime (LEAA)
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River of no Return Wilderness Bill
Thank You Letter Crime Control
Budget
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Pension Reform
Clippings, Information Etc. Broadcasting
Thank You Broadcasting (empty)
Dept. of Defense Authorization
1967-1974 Incoming Mail Log
Log 1-15-68 – 1-31-1968
Log – 2-1-29 - 1968
Log – 3-1-30 – 1968
4-1- 68
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Log – June – 1968
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Dat’s Log – Jan 1 – March 29 – 68
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1980 Public Relations Corres.
PR Congrats ’80 A
PR Congrats ’80 B
PR Congrats ’80 C
PR Congrats ’80 D
PR Congrats ’80 E
PR Congrats ’80 F
PR Congrats ’80 G
PR Congrats ’80 H
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PR Congrats ’80 U
PR Congrats ’80 V
PR Congrats ’80 W
PR Congrats ’80 XYZ
1980 Calendars-Thank You
PR Requests ’80 A
PR Requests ’80 B
5/6/80 PR Requests: Blue Cross. Blue Shield – patriotism Brenda Joiner of
Cols
PR Requests ’80 C
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PR: Request Fabiani, Rozell
PR Requests ’80 G
Gedroic, Ms. Patricia W. PR REQUEST
Gibbs, James L. PR REQUEST
PR Requests ’80 H
PR Requests ’80 I (empty)
PR Requests ’80 J
PR Request – Jenkins, Don
PR Requests ’80 K
PR Requests ’80 L
PR Requests ’80 Mc
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Neal, Mr. Ed PR Request
PR REQUEST Hal Northrop
PR Requests ’80 O
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PR Requests ’80 R
PR Requests ’80 S
P. R. Request Storey, Mrs. LaRose (sent story by Marla to White House
PR Requests ’80 T
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PR Requests ’80 XYZ
RR Cap Mag 1980
1981 Invitations
October, 1981 District Declined
October, 1981 Invitation Declined
November, 1981 District Declined
November, 1981 Invitation Declined
December, 1981 District Declined
December, 1981 Invitation Declined
January, 1981 Invitation Accepted
February, 1981 Invitation Accepted
March, 1981 Invitation Accepted
April, 1981 Invitation Accepted
May, 1981 Invitation Accepted
June, 1981 Invitation Accepted
July, 1981 Invitation Accepted
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September, 1981 Invitation Accepted
October, 1981 Invitation Accepted
November, 1981 Invitation Accepted
December, 1981 Invitation Accepted
1970 Bills Brinkley Sponsored
H. Res. 922 BRINKLEY BILL INVESTIGATION OF WILLIAM ORVILLE
DOUGLAS, ASSO JUSTICE OF U S SUPREME COURT. RE:
IMPEACHMENT PROCEED.
H. CON. REA. 566 BRINKLEY BILL EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF
CONGRESS IN OPPOSITION TO THE HIGH INTEREST RATE POLICY.
HJ RES 1948 BRINKLEY BILL PROPOSING AMENDMENT TO U S
CONSTITUTION PROHIBITING BUSING STUDENTS.
HJ RES 1383 BRINKLEY BILL ARUTHORIZING PRESIDENT TO
DECLARE NOV 11TH AS NAT’L DAY IN SUPPORT OF U S POW’S in
SOUTHEAST ASIA.
HR 19134 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964…
HR 19543 BRINKLEY BILL FEDERAL CRIME TO KILL OR ASSAULT A
FIREMAN OR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ENGAGED IN THE
PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES, ETC.
HR 15651 TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF U S CODE TI SHORTEN WW I
SERVICE REQUIREMENT FOR PURPOSE OF ELIGIBILITY FOR
PENSION.
H RES 645 AFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT IN VIETNAM PEACE
NEGOTIATIONS.
HR 17765 BRINKLEY BILL FOR THE RELIEF OF MODESTO MERCIAL
FERRER.
H RES. 812 PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST.
HR 19528 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 73 OF TITLE 10, U S
CODE, TO ESTABLISH A SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN,
H CON RES. URGING PRESIDENT TO DETERMINE AND UNDERTAKE
APPROPRIATE ACTIONS WITH RESPECT TO STOPPING ARMED
ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTS AND ETC.
HJ RES. 126 PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE UNITED STATES RELATIVE TO EQUAL RIGHTS FOT NEN AND
WOMEN.
HR 14691 FORCE BUSING OF STUDENTS.
News clippings HR 14691
HR 12258 TO AMEND TITLES 18 and 28 U S CODE WITH RESPECT TO
TRIAL AND REVIEW OF CRININAL ACTION INVOLVING OBSENITY
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
HR 12286 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY OF ANIMALS
HR 13055 BRINKLEY BILL TO EXTEND BENEFIT UNDER SECTION 8191
TITLE 5 U S C LAW ENFORCEMENT AND FIREMEN.
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HR 13195 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 10 PF U S CODE TO
REQUIRE THAT U S FLAGS BE PRESENTED TO PARENTS OF
DECEASED SERVIVEMEN.
HR 13477 BRINKLEY BILL THE “SEXUALLY PROVOCATIVE MAIL
REGULATION ACT OF 1969.”
HR 15002 BRINKLEY BILL PROHIBIT USE OF NAME OF DECEASED
SERVICEMAN WITHOUT COBSENT OF NEXT OF KIN.
HR 16464 PROVIDE FEDERAL EMPLOTEE WITH CERTAIN
PROCEDURAL RIGHTS IF REMOVED OR REDUCED IN GRADE AS
RESULT OF REDUCTION IN FORCE, ETC.
HJ RES. 926 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS.
H RES. 596 TO EXPRESS THE SENDR OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES THAT THE UNITED STATES MAINTAIN ITS
SOUVEREINGTY AND JURISDICTION OVER THE PANAMA CANAL.
HJ RES. 992 ESTABLISHING A BOUNDARY BETWEEN FLORIDA AND
GEORGIA.
HR 15042 BRINKLEY BILL END DISCRIMINATION IN AVAILABLILITY
OF FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE.
H RES 1052 URGING WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN PERSONNEL FROM
THE MIDDLE EAST. Card clipped to folder states: FF 26 is included in FF 10 in
Box 15 – the information contained within this folder has been misplaced)
HJ RES 1087 RELATING TO TENURE IN OFFICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDGES.
HR 17045 BRINKLEY BILL TO PROVIDE FOR ORDERLY TRADE IN
TEXTILE ARTICLES, ETC.
HR 18365 (7-8-70) BRINKLEY BILL TO PERMIT ACTIONS AGAINST U S
FOR DAMAGE TO REPUTATION OF SERVICEMEN. ETC.
HR 19004 BRINKLEY BILL MEMBERS OF ARMED FORCES RETURNING
FROM COMBAT ZONE BE STATIONED NEAR THEIR HOMES. (EMPTY)
HR 19036 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND PUBLIC HEALTH ACT TO
ENCOURAGE PHYSIC, DENTISTS, ETC. TO PRACTICE IN AREAS
WHERE SHARTAGE OF SUCH PERSONNEL EXIST.
1969 Issues Correspondence
Legis. Issues: Patent Office 1969 (empty)
Legis. Issues: Politics 1969
Legis. Issues: Population 1969 (empty)
Legis. Issues: Postal Increase 1969
Legis. Issues: Adam C. Powell 1969
Issues: Pueblo
Legis. Issues: Questionnaire 1969
Railroad Retirement
Legis. Issues: Miscellaneous (July-Dec.) 1969
Legis. Issues: REA-1969 (empty)
Legis. Issues: Rhodesia 1969
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Legis. Issues: Supersonic Transport (empty)
Legis. Issues: Social Security 1969
Legis. Issues: Taxes 1969
Legis. Issues: Textile Imports 1969
Legis. Issues: Tax Reform
Legis. Issues: Trading Stamps 1969 (empty)
Legis. Issues: Treaties 1969 (empty)
Legis. Issues: Truck Weight and Length 1969
Legis. Issues: Truth-in-Lending
Legis. Issues: Voluntary Prayer 1969
Legis. Issues: Uniform Time Act
Legis. Issues: Veterans 1969
Legis. Issues: Legis. Issues: Vietnam 1969
Stewart, Mrs. Miles Issues – Vietnam
Legis. Issues: Voting Record 1969
Legis. Issues: Wage Board 1969
1977 Bills Brinkley Sponsored
Jack Brinkley’s Bills Outline
1977 CANCER CORRESPONDENCE
LISTINGS OF BRINKLEY BILLS 93-94 CONGRESS
HR 12999 BRINKLEY BILL TO DISREGARD, FOR PURPOSES OF
CERTAIN TAXES IMPOSED BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 1954
WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYEES, CERTAIN CHANGES SINCE 1975 IN
THE TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUALS AS EMPLOYEES. INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTORS STATUES vs EMPLOYEES
HJ RES 15 BRINKLEY BILL AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION TO
HAVE SPECIAL ELECTION TO FILL UP VACANCY
HJ RES 16 BRINKLEY BILL PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO TENTURE IN
OFFICE OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES.
HJ RES 17 BRINKLEY BILL DESIGNATE CHRISTMAS WEEK AS ”Blood
Donor Week.”
HR 210 BRINKLEY BILL TO ESTABLISH FEDERAL HOUSING ADMIN
AS INDEPENDENT FED AGENCY AND PROVIDE A STATUTORY BASIS
FOR ADM BY SUCH AGENCY OF STANDARD RISK PROGRAMS UNDER
NATIONAL HOUSING ACT.
HR 211 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT TO
IMPROVE CANCER (Nat7) PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE INCREASED
APPROPRIATION FOR SUCH PROGRAMS FOR THEXT 4 FISCAL YEARS.
HR 15219 BRINKLEY BILL TO RENAME EAST LAKE PARK
LOCATED WITHIN WEST POINT LAKE PROJECT AS “SHAEFER HEARD
PARK.”
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PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY: Renaming East Lake Park of honor of R. Shaefer
Heard.
HR BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF
1954 TO ALLOW CREDIT AGAINST INCOME TAX TO INDIVIDUALS FOR
CERTAIN EXPENSES INCURRED IN PROVIDING HIGHER EDUCATION.
GOLD STAR WIVES BILL CO-SPONSORS
GOLD STAR BILLS
HR 217 BRINKLEY BILL AMEND THE FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ACT
OF 1950 TO ALLOW FUNDS TO BE USED BY LOCAL C D AGENCIES FOR
DISASTER RELIEF.
BACKGROUND AND CORRESPONDENCE ON CIVIL DEFENSE BILL.
HR 215 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE II OF THE SOCIAL
SECURITY ACT TO REMOVE LIMITATIONS UPON THE AMOUNT OF
OUTSIDE INCOME AN INDIVIDUAL MAY EARN WHILE RECEIVING
BENEFITS
HR 220 BRINKLEY BILL ESTABLISHMENT OF FORT MITCHELL
REGIONAL VETERANS CEMETARY IN RUSSELL COUNTY, AL.
HR 219 BRINKLEY BILL DESIGNATED NEW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
VETERANS HOSPITAL ADJACENT TO MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA AS “ROBERT G STEPHENS, JR. VETERAND HOSPITAL.
PROVISION OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL BENEFITS FOR MILITARY
RETIREES, THEIR DEPENDENTS AND ACTIVE DUTY DEPENDENTS – 10
USC 1074-76.
HR 7800 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 10 OF THE U S CODE TO
PROVIDE ESSENTIAL MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE TO MEMBERS OR
FORMER MEMBERS OF UNIFORMED SERVICE AND THEIR
DEPENDENTS WHERE MEMBERS OR FORMER MEMBER IS ENTITLED
TO RETIRE OR RETAINED PAY OR EQUILALENT PAY.
HR 781 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE
OF ’54 TO PROVIDE THAT CANCELLED CHECKS SHALL BE TREATED
AS PRIMA FACIA EVIDENCE OF ANY PAYMENTFOR WHICH AN
INCOME TAX DEDUCTION IS CLAIMED.
HR 782 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE
OF ’54 TO EXCLUDE FROM THE GROSS INCOME ESTATE THE
AMOUNT OF ANY LIFE INSURANCE ON THE DECEDENT WHICH IS
PAYABLE TO A BENEFICIARY OTHER THAN THE DECEDENT’S
ESTATE TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH INSURANCE IS ATTRIBUTABLE
TO PTRMIUMS PAID BY THE BENEFICIARY.
HR 1106 BRINKLEY BILL TO PROVIDE FOR ESTABLISHMENT WITHIN
THE NATIONAL CEMETRY SYSTEM OF THE FORT MITCHELL
REGIONAL VETERAN’S CEMETARY IN RUSSELL COUNTY, AL.
H J RES 153 BRINKLEY BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE DESIGNATION OF
A WEEK AS “NATIONAL LUPUS WEEK.”
H CON RES 92 BRINKLEY BILL COMMEND MAJOR GENERAL RALPH J.
MAGLIONE FOR A LONG AND DISTINGUISHED MILITARY CAREER AS
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HE RETIRES FROM ACTIVE DUTY AND AS CHIEF OF THE AIR FORCE
LIAISON OFFICE.
HR 1623 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 49 OF TITLE 10 OF U S
CODE TO PROHIBIT UNION ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMED FORCES
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
HR 1624 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE TARIFF SCHEDULES
OF THE UNITED STATES TO REPEAL THE SPECIAL TARIFF
TREATMENT ACCORDED TO ARTICLES ASSEMBLED ABROAD WITH
COMPONENTS PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES.
HR 1755 BRINKLEY BILL TO AUTHORIZE APPROCIATIONS DURING
FISCAL YEAR ’78 FOR PROCUREMENT OF NAVAL VESSELS FOR
OTHER PURPOSES?
HR 1862 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38 U S CODE TO INCREASE
THE RATES OF DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR DISABLED
VETERANS TO INCREASE THE RATES OF DEPENDENCY AND
INDEMNITY COMPERSATION FOR OTHER SURVIVORS.
HR 1863 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF THE US CODE TO
INCREASE THE RATES OF DISABILITY AND DEATH PENSION TO
INCREASE THE RATES OF DEPENDCY AND INDEMNITY
COMPENSATION FOR PARENTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
HR 1944 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE CODE OF THE U S CODE TO
EXTEND THE IMPOSITION OF MANDITORY PRISON SENTENCES TO
CERTAIN ADDITIONAL OFFENSES INVOLVING THE USE OF
FIREARMS.
HR 2124 BRINKLEY BILL TO PROVIDE THAT THE CHANGES MADE BY
THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1976 TO THE EXCLUSION FOR SICK PAY
SHALL ONLY APPLY TO TAXABLE YEARS BEGINNING AFTER DEC. 31,
1976.
MILITARY RETIREMENT SHORTAGE OF MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR
RETIRED MILITARY & DEPENDENTS
NOT FOUND
MAIL PRINT REQUEST (22)
(NO NUMBER) MAIL PRINT REQUEST (24)
1969-1970 Issues Correspondence
LEGIS. ISSUES: RHODESIA – 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: SALARY INCREASES 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY 1970
ORANGE COUNTY DECISIONS
ISSUES: STUDENT BUSING – 1970
STUDENT BUSING 1970
ISSUES: SUPREME COURT 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: TAX REFORM
LEGIS. ISSUES: TAXES 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: TEXTILE IMPORTS 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: TRUCK WEIGHT AND LENGTH 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: VETERANS HOUSING 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: VETERANS 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: VIETNAM 1980
LEGIS. ISSUES: VOLUNTARY PRAYER 1970
ISSUES WAGE BOARD (BROOK & HAYS)
ISSUES MISC. JAN.-JUNE 1969
1978 ISSUES CORRESPONDANCE
ISSUES: TAXES RE: TAX EXEMPT STATUS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS –
DISTRICT LETTERS SEE ALSO BRINKLEY BILLFILE 95TH CONGRESS H.
CON. RES. 741
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ISSUES: TAXES – Budget files LETTERS AND RESPONSES TO MEL
BRDLIK OF FLO-PAC RE VOTES ON BUDGET
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ISSUES: TAXES First & 2nd Budget files for 74-79
ISSUES: TAXES INFORMATION ON FIRST CONCURRENT
BUDGET RESOLUTION FY-79 (Includes Ike Skelton’s letter)
ISSUES: TAXES SECOND CONCURRENT BUDGET RESOLUTION
FOR FY ’79 – Includes info, Holt Amendment & other correspondence re Budget
resolution
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1977 TRANSPORTATION (General)
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (AMTRAK)
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION RE AMTRAL TAKEOVER OF
SOUTHERN CRESCENT
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE RE AMTRAK VOTES AND COPY
OF VOTING RECORD
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION Bishop, Sanford the hon. Re ltr to Brock Adams
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ISSUES: HOUSING MR. HAROLD P. BOWEN – sent ltr to Patricia Worthy at
HUD re manufactured housing
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION - Icc – application of B&B Beverage Co. –
David G. Lewis
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION Livingston, Cliff re: rate increases
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION CASE: MILLER, Mr. Woodrow (ICC)
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION PROPOSED ICC REGULATIONS ON
MOVING INDUSTRY _ CORRESPONDENCE YO O’NEAL, BURNHAM,
ETC.
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1978 VETERANS (GENERAL)
Issues: Veterans
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“The Veterans & Survivors Pension Improvement Act of 1978”
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Issues: Veterans HR 12028 and Senate Amendments Housing Programs of VA
16. Issues: Veterans Housing
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ISSUES: VETERANS (HR. 11009 re VA mobile home loans and H. R. 10268 re
VA home loan guaranty program)
18. ISSUES: VETERANS RE: Sam Weil contacted Max Cleland
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Issues – Veterans – Fussell, Larry W. & Shipman,Howard N. educational
benefits, VA
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1970-1972 ISSUES CORRESPONDANCE (MISSING)
Box 21
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PR REQUEST Richard Mallory
3/2/78
Troup County Agricultural Fair, May 13 & 14
PR REQUEST Markham, Mr. Graham
PR REQUEST FLAG PROJECT
10/13/78
Mr. Cleon Moore, Mr. Jimmy Nesmith
PR REQUEST
4/19/78
Moore, Mrs. Johnnie (by Sarah)
PR REQUEST MORGAN, MR. GEORGE W.
PR REQUEST Mr. David Dunaway & Mr. John Gillespie – re: ltr to Robert
Michalski, re: 1978 Cherry Blossom Parade & R. E. Lee High School Band
PR REQUEST Retirement – Mr. Tom H Thornell Request made by Dr. John
Musseleman
PR REQUEST MOSLEY, MR. DON
PR CONGRATS/ PR REQUEST MCGEE, MISS VIRGINIA – ltr forwarded to
WH re timing of Presidential news conference
PR REQUEST MOYE, MR. FRANK
PR REQUEST Mulhall, Mrs. Sarah E. Re Presidential Birthday greeting for 80th
Birthday (contacted by Karen Smith, phone call)
PR REQUEST 78 N
1978 PR REQUEST CAREY, JOHN – 8/28/78
Defense Attaché and Military Assistance Groups
PR REQUEST FLAG PROJECT
10/13/78
Mr. Jimmy NeSmith, Mr. Cleon Moore
PR REQUEST – PRESIDENTIAL GREETING NORRIS, MRS. JOHN P.
PR REQUEST NESMITH, MR. JIMMY D. re Eliott Tyrone Brown
78 PR REQUEST O
78 PR REQUEST P
78 PR REQUEST Q (empty)
PR REQUEST 78 R
PR REQUEST – 1978 Brim, Mrs. William H. R RED CARPET CLOVER
PROJECT
PR REQUEST – Reynolds, Ted (GS) requested from Tom Reed
PR REQUEST – RICHARDSON, Mr. Jere (Dept. of Labor)
PR REQUEST: Russell, Jim – A1 Sihah Temple – National Shrine Clown Assn.
of Butler, GA.
PR REQUEST 78 S
PR REQ. S SNIDER, Mr. Emory
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PR REQUEST: Spence, Chris (Mrs. Ralph) – Pres.Ltr. of Greetings to Am. Assn.
of Medical Assistants 1978 convention
PR REQUEST 78 T
PR REQUEST
9/26/78
Presidential Greeting for Mrs. J. T. Davidson from Mrs. Ralph P. Thompkins
PR REQUEST THOMAS, MR. E. J. RE 1975 SECTION OF Federal Register
PR REQUEST Lynn Marie Thomas – emplotment Germany – Overseas
Placement Service –
PR REQUESTTHOMAS, Russell Jr., re summer job for daughter, Fran
PR REQUEST 78 U
PR REQUEST 78 V
PR REQUESTS “V” Vance, Mr. Allen re info for debate topic on energy
PR REQUEST 78 W
PR REQUEST WEINTRAUB, HENRY SENT COPY OF PRESIDENT
CARTER’S PROPOSALS FOR A NEW NATIONAL URBAM POLICY
PR REQUEST WHIDDON, Mr. L. Rexford re Ga. Music Teachers National
Convention-ltr forwarded to Frank Moore
PR REQUEST Presidential Greeting WHITING, MRS. JOHN
PR REQUEST – WHITE HOUSE meet w/ the President )Reese Noble)
PR REQUEST 78 X-Y-Z
PR REQUEST 1978: Hanson, Mr. Donald M. – Columbus, GA. Re Retirement
Plans
PR REQUEST Hardy, James E.
PR REQUEST/PR CONGRATS Mr. W. G. Hartline, The Honorable Perry A.
Gordy Presidential Greeting
PR REQUEST HAYES, MES. EVELYN _ Presidential Greeting for friends Mr.
& Mrs. Ira Dunnaway
PR REQUEST/Presidential Greeting HELMS, Mr. & Mrs. W. R.
Kenneth Holland FCC License –PR-“H” Atlanta
PR REQUEST HOWARD, Raymond re Employment at Pabst in Perry
PR REQUEST H. A.
Nov. 30, 1978
HUNT ELEM. SCHOOL FLAG LETTERS
PR REQUEST – HOWLE, Reverend David (Football tickets)
PR REQUEST Presidential Greeting HURT, MRS. JOHN S.
PR REQUEST-1978 Flags Hurst, Julian
PR REQUEST 78 I
PR REQUEST 78 J
PR REQUEST-J
PR REQUEST Jernigan, Mrs. James – Photo of President 10/12
PR REQUEST-1978 Jones, Jackie
PR REQUEST Mr. Paul Jones
5/12/78
PR REQUEST (Mary F. Johnson)
PR REQUEST 78 K
PR REQUEST “K” KEEBLE, EARL RE USE OF HOLIDAY PARK (handled by
LMW)
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PR REQUEST – Pending KIDD, Culver re Stop Drugs Report ltr written to
Busbee
PR REQUEST
3/6/78
Kamensky, Harry 1878 Hopkins map request
PR REQUEST
APRIL 18, 197
KAMENSKY, HARRY – TESTIMONY BEFORE HOUSE APP.
PR REQUEST 78 L
PR REQUEST – Cliff Livingston, Sr.
PR REQUEST – LUNSFORD, Elizabeth (White House)
PR REQUEST 78 M
1973 ISSUES CORRESPONDANCE
(No Number, No Folder) MAJOR LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR
THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 93RD CONGRESS
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Memorandums 1970-73
2.
Congressional Reform (Common Cause) 1973 (empty) note: Transferred entire
file to 1974 Common Cause File.
3.
Legislation 1973 Pending
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Joint Letters Signed by Congressman Brinkley 1973
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Abortion 1973
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Agriculture 1973 (General)
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Agriculture 1973 (REA)
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Agriculture 1973 (Food Prices)
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Agriculture 1973 (Food Stamps)
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ISSUES: AG (PEANUT PROPOSALS)
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ISSUES: AG (R. SPENCER PRYOR)
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ISSUES: AG CARTER, JIMMY (OMB)
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ISSUES: AG (SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM)
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ISSUES: AG (REAP)
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ISSUES: AG (JOINT LETTER WHICH JB SIGNED RE OPPOSITION OF
LOAN TO ZAMBIA)
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ISSUES: AG – Snow Storm Chicken Coop Damage
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ISSUES: AG SMITH, #W. J., JR.
18. ARMED SERVICES 1973 (General)
19. Broadcasting 1973 (General)
20. Conservation 1973 (General)
21. CONSERVATION “THANK YOU” LETTERS
22. CRIME 1973 (General)
23. Draft 1973 (General)
24. Drugs 1973 (General)
25. Issue Education 1973 (Vocational)
26. Education 1973 (General)
27. ISSUES: EDUCATION Henry, Dr. Waights G., JR. (HEW)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID PROGRAM – ESAP)
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ENERGY CRISIS - FUEL SHORTAGE INFO & CLIPPINGS
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS – OUT LTR TO PRES NIXON OF 12/4/73
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (CLOSING OF COMMISSARY AT FORT
BENNING ON SUNDAYS)
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS – Profit differential between major oil companies &
wholesalers-jobbers – (Haugabook)
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS GODDARD, RONALD ENERGY OFFICE
(LOOSE) Letter explaining the booklet “America’s energy Potential” (detached)
Energy crisis ltrs forwarded to Chairman Staggers
1977 ISSUES CORRESPONDANCE
Misc. February, 1977
Misc. March, 1977
Misc. April, 1977
Misc. May, 1977
Misc. June, 1977
Misc. July, 1977
Misc. August, 1977
Misc. September, 1977
Misc. October, 1977
Misc. November, 1977
Misc. December, 1977
Misc. J. B. Voting Record May-Oct. ’77 (no material when transferred)
Misc. GA. Power Co. (No material when transferred)
ISSUES: MISC- Complimentary Letters
ISSUES: MISC. Consumer Protection Agency
ISSUES: MISC – Letters to olleagues
ISSUES: MISC – Clean Air Act (Auto Emissions)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – Congressional Ethics
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (COLLINS, SAMUEL C.)
ISS: MISCELLANEOUS (CHAIRMANSHIP OF MCA APPROPRIATION
SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: MISC – Bramlett, Mr. H. E. (FTC)
ISS: MISC- CROWLEY, Mr. Ray (Civil Service Commission)
ISS: MISCELLANEOUS- ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SYSTEM
ISS: MISCELLANEOUS RQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
ISS: MISCELLANEOUS. FTC
ISSUE: MISCELLANEOUS (IRS), GRIGGS, Mr. Brooks & SOLOMON, Mr.
Murray
ISSUES: MISC- Michael Herndon
ISSUES: MISC (Indian Affairs) – Mrs. Marcia Hatcher
ISSUES: MISC. HOSPITAL CONTAINMENT OF COSTS
ISSUES: MISC – HOUSE TEXTILE COMMITTEE
ISSUES: MISC- Mrs. Steve Knight (Camp Safety)
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ISSUES: MISC – BERT LANCE AFFAIRS
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS: LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
ISSUES: MISC- (FTC) – Mr. H. S. McLaughlin
ISSUES: MISC: MATTHEWS, Mr. j. Ralph (FTC)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (METRIC SYSTEM CONVERSION)
ISSUES: MISC FTC-Jewelry regulations) – Mr. Mrs. Ben Di Girolamo
MISCELLANEOUS: MARINE MAMMALS PROTECTION ACT, H. R. 6970
ISSUES: MISC –Omnibus Judgeship Bill (Judge Lewis E. Morgan)
ISSUES: MISC- Dept. of Agriculture, W. C. Nichols
ISSUES: MISC – Morrow, Barry G.
ISSUES: MISC – Madalyn Murray O’Hair
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS Petroleum Marketing Practice Act Telegrams
Supporting (H. R. 130)
MISC.: Public Safety Officer’s Benefits Program
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (AETNA HEALTH INS.) Our corres: Fred E.
Richard
ISSUES: MISC – Saccharin
Saccharin Statement and Information
ISSUES: MISC – SHEFFIELD, Thomas W. (FTC)
ISSUES: MISC_
STOUTON, Mrs. Licille
ISSUES: MISC. VOTER REGISTRATION
ISSUES: MISC. (WILD BURROS) DEPT. OF INYERIOR NATIONAL PARKS
SERVICE OUR CORRESPONDENT: MRS. JOYCE WALLACE
ISSUES: MISC (WALKER, Mrs. Mary M.)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS: WARNKE NOMINATION
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS Water Pollution Control Amendments Telegrams
supporting (H. R. 9739) 4/7/77
ISSUES: MISC- Federal Trade Commission (Wm. S. Wheeless)
ISSUES: MISC-WOODALL, John H. (Consumer Products Safety Commission)
1979 ISSUES CORRESPONDANCE
Joint Letters
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE GENERAL
FED CROP INS H4119BB To Improve and Expand Ins. Program
Letters to the President
Letters to the Editor
Dear Colleague 1979
Thank You/Membership
Georgia General Assembly Resolutions
HR 4732 FARM CREDIT
ISSUES: AG – Pine Beetles James K Huff, Carey M. Greene, J. M. Ormand
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – Vernon Alligood & Billy A. Dick re: Fed Crop Ins
for Crawford & Peach Counties
ISSUES: AGRIC. Williams, Preston C.
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1979 ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FIRE ANTS/MIREX/FERRIAMICIDE
ISSUES: AG – food stamps WHORTON, John D. Harris County Dept of Family
& Children Services U. S. D. A. – Food and Nutrition Service
ISSUES: AGRIC. Insecticides for Soybean Farming
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – Gary Dormimery – Sumter EMC
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE ROUGHTON, MR. D. K. “DOT”
BLANKS, Mrs. Louise S. – Agriculture
ISSUES: “A”GRICULTURE – Fregeolla/Foley
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FLATT, WILLIAM
ISSUES: “A”GRICULTURE/POSEY/FHA/Cavanaugh
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RE; Frank Binford
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RONEY, MR. HERBERT E. – re ltr to Vernon
Weaver re SBA agricultural loans
ISSUES: AG (Ticks) Lee Robinson – Macon
ISSUES: AGRIC. Lt Col. C. T. Roush – Ft. Benning Dependents’ School
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – George Smith
THANK YOU AGRICULTURE
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE Newspaper Clippings and Articles
AGRICULTURE: Bills and Dear Colleagues
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES GENERAL
ARMED SERVICES: Selective Service Registration
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES: Contracting Out – Corps of Engineers
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES News Clippings and Articles
OSUT Information
ARMED SERVICES: Pension Reform
ARMED SERVICES DAVIS-BACON
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
ARMED SERVICES: CONTRACTING OUT
ARMED SERVICES: SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN
ARMED SERVICES: VETERINARY CORPS
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES: Terry Fleming (E. J. Thomas)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES Dept. of Defense Hon Floyd Hudgins
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES LOCKHEED
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES SVRIVNER, Pete (Ed Jenkins)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES MR. H. C. GARNER RE USS SARATOGA
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES LOTT, CW2 RONALD J.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES McWhorter
ARMED SERVICES: Dependents in Europe also NATO
ARMED SERVICES – Bills and Dear Colleagues
HR 4040 Defense Authorization FY 80
THANK YOU - ARMED SERVICES
Pamphlet 1. NEWS RELEASE – FISCAL YEAR 1981 MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
Pamphlet 2. DD 1390 – FISCAL YEAR 1981 MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
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Legis. Issues: Misc. April-June 1968
Legis. Issues: Misc. Jan-Mar 1968
Legis. Issues: Labor 1968
Legis. Issues: Lake George Dam, GA 1968
Legis. Issues: HEW 1968
ISSUES: Guidelines (School Desegregation)
Legis. Issues: GUIDELINES 1968
Legis. Issues: FIREARMS JULY-DEC 1968
Legis. Issues: GREAT SOCIETY PRGRAM 1968
FIREARMS MATERIAL
Legis. Issues: Foreign Policy 1968
Legis. Issues: Firearms May-June 1968
Legis. Issues: Demonstrations 1968
Legis. Issues: Education 1968
ISSUES: Education – IMPACT AID
Legis. Issues: Conservation 1968
Legis. Issues: Draft 1968
Legis. Issues: Civil Service 1968
Legis. Issues: Cotton Program 1968
Legis. Issues: Crime 1968
Legis. Issues: Dairy 1968
ISSUES: CIVIL RIGHTS REV. HAL DANIELL, JR. 1968
Legis. Issues: CIVIL RIGHTS
ISSUES CIVIL RIGHTS – MARTIN LUTHER KING
Legis. Issues: CIVIL RIGHTS STOKLEY CARMICHAEL
BASE CLOSURES 1968
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – FOOD PROGRAM 1968
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE - PEANUTS
Legis. Issues: INS RATES 1968 (EMPTY)
Legis. Issues: INVASION OF PRIVACY (EMPTY)
Legis. Issues: DRUGS 1968 (EMPTY)
Box 26 1976 INVITATIONS
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Box 27 1981 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
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JANUARY, 1981 INVITATION DECLINED
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OSCAR LETTERS
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Box 28 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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ISSUES: TAXES: TAX EXEMPTION ON ANUITIES – COL.
ISSUES: TAXES – WALLACE C. THORNELL
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JACK C. HUGHSTON
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HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN MAIL-IN
ISSUES: TAXES: GENERAL
VALUE-ADDED TAX PROPOSAL
TAXES: ERISA
ISSUES: TAXES: TAX-EXEMPT HOUSING BONS (HR 3712)
OPPOSITION TO TAXATION
THANK YOU-TAXES
ISSUES: TAXES: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
TAXES: BILLS AND COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: GENERAL
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: AMTRAK
HR 3940 EXPERIENCED PILOTS
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: FAA
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: TRUCKERS STRIKE
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: CRAFT, RICHARD D, BLUE BIED BODY
CO. REQUEST TO DOT
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: PILOT AGE LIMIT
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: AIRPORT AND AIRCRAFT NOISE
REDUCTION ACT OF 1978
LETTERS TO DELTA RE POSSIBLE DISCONTINUATION OF ONE FLIGHT
TO COLUMBUS
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: MARTA
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: MERCHANT MARINE
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: CHARLIE SKINNER
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: MULTI-MODAL CORRIDOR
SOUTHERN AND N. CENTRAL
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: SOUTHERN AIRLINES GRAYDON HALL
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: RE E. W. JOHNSON
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: PEAK, J. DAVID
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: RE: JEANE PICKERING
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: HOLLON, JULIAN
EASTERN AIRLINES LEAVING COLUMBUS
SOUTHERN AIRLINES LEAVING COLUMBUS
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: (GPO PERSONNEL) C. E. WALKER,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: YOUNG, DON AMERICUS – SUMTER
COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THANK YOU TRANSPORTATION
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: VETERANS: GENERAL
ISSUES: VETERANS: MS. SHIRLEY T. BATTLE
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COMMITTEE 3/13/79
ISSUES: VETERANS: PENSIONS
ISSUES: VETERANS: NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
ISSUES: VETERANS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
THANK YOU VETERANS
Box 29 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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HRS 741 TAX EDXEMPT MORTGAGE BOND
2.
ISSUES: HOUSING: TRACY, QUANAH PARKER
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ISSUES: HOUSING: HUD MAYOR RUSSELL THOMAS, JR., EX-MAYOR
JOHN W. SHEFFIELD, P. O. BOX 1208, AMERICUS, GA.
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ISSUES: HOUSING: DUNAWAY, DAVID
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ISSUES: HOUSING: SALIDAM HERBERT
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ISSUES: HOUSING: WHITTEN, ROB’T. G.
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ISSUES: HOUSING: HOME BUILDERS
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HOME BUILDERS
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HOMEBUILDER FILE
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CLIPPINGS INF. ETC. HOUSING
BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS
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THANKS – HOUSING
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THANKS INTELLIGENCE (EMPTY)
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H RES 660 WILSON MATTER
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ISSUES: JUDICIARY KITCHEN, WALLACE A.
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ISSUES: JUDSICIARY & ARMED SERVICES (WILLIAMS, MR. NORMAN
L.)
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OSHA ISSUES: LABOR
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ISSUES: LABOR: (CETA) WAIVER OF REGS. FOR OAC TANNER, HELEN,
HILL, CHARLES M.
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ISSUES: LABOR: OSHA COTTOB DUST ”60 MINUTES” CONRAD
FOWLER
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ISSUES: LABOR: GREEN THUMB PRPGRAM
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ISSUES: LABOR: CETA HILL, CHARLES M.
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ISSUES: LABOR: JESSIE TAYLOR
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ISSUES: LABOR: COLUMBUS AREA WAGW & HOUR OFFi CE Beverly
PRIDGEON
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ISSUES: LABOR: TOM IRVIN
ISSUES: LABOR: OSHA GEORGE HIGHTOWER
ISSUES: LABOR: TOM DANIEL
CLIPPINGS, INF., ETC. LABOR
THANKS-LABOR
HR 5461 KING BIRTHDAY
JUDICIARY-GENERAL
MONORITIES-GENERAL
THANK-MINORITIES
CLIPPINGS,INF., ETC, MISCELLANEOUS (EMPTY)
JANUARY 1980
FEBRUARY 1980
MARCH 1980
APRIL 1980
MAY 1980
MAY 1980
JUNE 1980
JULY 1980
AUGUST 1980
SEPTEMBER 1980
OCTOBER 1980
NOVEMBER 1980
DECEMBER 1980
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THANKS-MISC.
ISSUES: MISC. METRIC SYSTEM
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS MRS. VIVIAN W. KNOX
Box 30 NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
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INVITATION AND THANK YOU
SCHEDULE
DEAR COLLEAGUES
GET WELL
MISCELLANNEOUS
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CONGRESSIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
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JB’S GREETINGS 1980
PRAYER BRAKFAST PROGRAM THANK YOUS
MEMOSINFORMATIO –NAT’L PRAYER BREAKFAST
MISCELLANEOUS
PB RESPONSES
NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST – MEETING, JUNE 20TH
Box 31 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
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JULY 2, JULY 3-FBI9:30 a. m.
JULY 29. 1978, SEPT. 16, MR.
1978, 10/4
PR TOURS & VISITORS
ROBERT BARR, 7843 ENOLLA
STREET-APT. 111 MCLEAN, VA 22101
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 4-10, 1978
CHARLENE & MICHAEL BAXTER, LAGRANGE, GA. MAILRF GALLERY
PASSES, WILL CALL ABOUT COM. HEARINGS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 22, 1978, WH-8:45 MRS. G.
F. BEAL(ALMA), FRED,
A.M. #476-479, WILL JEFFERY,
STEVEN, COLUMBUS, GA.
COME BY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
TOUR 3/11/78, 3/4/78 THEN Mr. &
MRS. PAUL BOGOSIAN
WILL CALL OFFICE
BREMEN SWIM TEAM
MRS. ROBERT CAVIS, JR.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 7-10, JULY 7-2:30-FBI
MRS. DONALD BRODA & FAMILY
JULY 10-SD
COLUMBUS, GA. 31906
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 3
MRS. WALTER BROWN, THOMASTON, GA. MARY JO, WALTER
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 16-19, 1978, CAP.-JULY
MR. & MRS. JOCK L. CALDWELL
17, WH-JULY 19
THOMASTON, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WED. JUNE 14-10:30 A. M.
CALLAWAY, BETTY MRS.
NATIONAL PORTRAIT
ROBERTA. GA.
GALLERY
GIRL SCOUT TROUP (47)
PR TOURS & VISITORS
APRIL 4, 1978
CARLSON, MR. CARL E. & FAMILY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 26. 1978
BOB CARNEY, JUDGE MARIAN CARNEY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE 11-18-78
MRS. CARNEY (2), 235-8321 MAILED TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 6, 7 WILL COME BY
MR.JIMMY CARROLL & FAMILY (2 BOYS) JUNE 7, 1978, W. H. -8:15,
FBI-6/6/78-2:00, STATE DEPT.-10:30
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE. STATE DEPT.,
MR. & MRS. VERNON CHEEK
FBI, DEC. 28
PR TOURS & VISITORS
DEC. 27, 1978
LYNN CLARK
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 10, 1978
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PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 14-WH
MR. JIMMY CONNALLY, EARL BRYAN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 12, 1978 WH(5)
MR. JOHN CORCORAN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 31, 1978
MR. A. E. CORRY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 2-9, 1978, MAILED DR.
HAZEL COTNEY, 308 W. MAIN
TOUR PACKET
STREET, THOMASTON, GA. 30286
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 23, 1978 8:45 A. M.
CRYMES, MRS. THOMAS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 26, 27, 28
MR. TOM CUNNINGHAM, JEANNIE-13
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCT. 6. 1978
MR. STEPHEN DAILEY, STONE MT., GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WH-JUNE 30, 1978, 168
LYDIA ANN DANIELS, BUENA VISTA, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WILL PICK UP TICKETS
MR. & MRS. JACK DAVIS, JULIE-8
MONDAY, AUGUST 7TH
YRS. OLD, JOY & JAN FREEMAN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
APRIL 8, 1978
DIAMOND, MR. CLAUDE PICK UP: 4-8-78
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 16, 1978-9:30
MRS. & MR. CHARLES DILKS,
JUNE 21-WH (6)
MICHAEL AND DARRELL,
MAILED GALLERY PASSES
MR. & MRS. MERRELL DILKS, MARIBETH DILKS, WARNER ROBINS,
GA., MAILED TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAY 2, 1978, 830 (2)
DUTTERA, MAURICE MR. (MARGARET)
MAILED TICKETS 4-19ROUTE1-BOX 134A, WEST POINT, GA. 31833 78
PR TOURS & VISITORS
1/19/78
EDWARDS, MRS. WARD (BILLIE), RE 25-30 FARMERS WHO WANTEED
INFO ON TOURS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 23, 1978
MRS. VIVIAN EDWARDS, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 21, 1978
MRS. ENGLAND C. ENGLAND, PENELOPE ENGLAND, BENGIE CRAVEY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 25, 26, 27 WILL COME
MRS. FRED ETTERS (JOHNNY), CLIFF, SARAH
BY
EXXON MAP SERVICE
GRACE HICKIE 628-6600 (301)
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 21, 1978
MR. & MRS. HUGH FARMER
AUGUST 23-WH & FH
COLUMBUS, GA.
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MAILED TOUR PACKET
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ALTON RAY’S DAUGHTER
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 27, 1978
FOLGER, MR. & MRS. RICHARD
VOICE OF AM.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 16, 1978
MR. & MRS. LAWRENCE GARMON, LARRY-11
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 21-WH, JULY 21-SD,
THOMAS W. & MARGARET GARRETT JULY 22-KC
ROYCE & CARROL DODD, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 19, 1978
REV. RONALD GIBSON, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAY 10-8:45 MAILED
GRAVES, H. DOUGLAS MRS., GEORGIA (DAUGHTER)
TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
3/22 & 3/23/
GROCE, MR. FRANK. MARY PERSONS HIGH SCHOOL GROUP
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITEHOUSE, STATE DEPT.
KAREN HALL
OR KENNEDY CENTER
PR TOURS & VISITORS
DEC. 22, 1978
MR. & MRS. TODD HANNAH
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE-SEPT. 21,
ALLINE HARDIN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 3-6, 1978 5 IN PARTY
MRS. BARNUM HAWKES, THOMASTON, GA
PR TOURS & VISITORS
3/16/78 8:30 A. M.
HAWKINS, DEBBIE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SEPT. 5 & 6, 1978
MRS. BETTY HENDERSON, MRS. BESSIE SANDERS, COLUMBUS, GA.
PARENTS: C. P. BRAZIL
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 19-WH, JULY 18-MR. &
MRS. CLYDE R, HILL, TERRI-12, CAPITOL
CLYDE, JR.-7
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 29, 1978 8:30 A. M.
HILL, MR. KARL
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 9, 1978
MRS. KATHLEEN HOGENCAMP, PHENIX CITY, ALA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 26-29, 1978 WH FBI
MRS. ANN HORN SPARKY MRS. BARLEY
STATE NPG
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 5-12, 1978
MRS. JAMES W. HOWARD, MR. BEN DANIELS, RICK LYNN,
COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 7-CAP.-8:30, JUNE 8HUGULEY, BILL & SON, WEST POINT. GA.
W. H. 8:15, FBI-2:00,
#813-814
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SEPT. 12, 1978
RICHARD HUGULEY, 417 JACKSON AVE., THOMASTON, GA, 30286
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 5, 6, 7, 1978
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MAILED G & S PASSES
PR TOURS & VISITORS
W. H. OCT. 18, 1978
HENRY C. INGRAM, JR., 309 SOUTH
S. D. OCT. 18, 1978
FIFTH STREET, VIENNA, GA. 31092
KENN. C. OCT. 19, 1978
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 22, 1978, CAP TOUR
JOHN M. JACKSON, JR., MARK MANSIOUR, KEITH WOODWALL,
ROBERT BASS, LAGRANGE, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1978
JERNIGAN, MR. JOHN B. & FAMILY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
June 20, 1978
MR. & MRS. GERALD JONES, COLUMBUS, GA. NATHAN-16, MARK-12
PR TOUR & VISITORS
APRIL 19. 1978
JONES, MRS. GRADY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 11-14, 1978
MR. & MRS. GRADY JONES, LAGRANGE, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
FEB. 1-4, 1978
JORDAN, MR. AND MRS. W. R., (RICHARD AND WILLIE)
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 7, 1978 10:00-CAP.
JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR CENTRAL BAPTIST
STEPS
WARNER ROBINS, GA. REV, WILLIAM F. WARDER
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 31-CAP., AUG. 2-WH
MR. & MRS. BEN J. KELLY, CANDI & BETH, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
W. H.-OCT. 4, 1978, STATE
MR. & MRS. JOHN KELLY, 6900
DEPT. OCT. 5
BUCKHORN DRIVE. COLUMBUS, GA. 31904
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 12-NPG-10:30 A. M.
DR. JAMES LAWRENCE, COLUMBUS, GA.
PICK UP GALLERY
PASSES
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 16-SD-9:30, FBI-3:00,
MR. KEN LANCASTER & FAMILY
JUNE 17-12:00 NPG, COULD
COLUMBUS, GA., WILL COME BY
NOT GET WH TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 8, 1978 WH TOUR
LEGGETTE, JOHN C. & SON
128, 129, 334
DELIVER ON JUNE 7, 1978
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 13, 1978
LISBY, MR. JEFF, BLANKENSHIP, MISS CINDY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAILED TOUR PACKET, NO
LONG, DONALD MRS., 103 OLIVER
WH TICKETS AVAIL
DRIVE, WARNER ROBINS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 25 OR 26, 1978
MR. OLIN LORD, PASCOE STEEL CORPORATION
PR TOURS & VISITORS
NOV. 29, 1978
ELIZABETH LUNSFORD
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SEPT. 2-WH & STATE D.
CAROLINE MCCORKLE, NINA MCCORKLE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
FEB. 11. 1978
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96.
MC DOWELL, MR. AND MRS. THOMAS, DELA CRUZ, MR. ARMANDO
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SEPT. 18-26, 1978
DR. & MRS. STEVE MCLAIN, P. O. BOX 668, REYNOLDS, GA. 31076
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE DEC. 29,
MRS. REGINA MCNEIL, MISS ANGIE BROWN,
1978
MISS VANESSA BROWN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 10-15 N. P. G.-6/12-78
MR. & MRS. LOUIS MALLORY, THOMASTON, GA
10:30
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAY 6. 1978, 8:45-5 TOURS
MENDENHALL, KAREN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE TOUR, MAY
MRS. DOUGLAS P. MACNEIL, SOUTH 19-10:45 AM COME
COLUMBUS SENIOR CITIZEN GROUP, BY-5/19/78. CAN 4
COLUMBUS, GA.
COME BY OFFICE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 12-8:15 A. M. WHITE
MR. KENT MAST & FAMILY
HOUSE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 8-WH, AUGUST 14MR. KEN MOORE, COLUMBUS, GA.
STATE DEPT.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 29, 1978
MR. & MRS. CURTIS MORRIS, 106 WILSON DRIVE, CENTERVILLE, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 1, 1978, 9:00-9:30
L. K. MOSS & FAMILY
A. M. CAPITOL TOUR
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 23, 1978
MRS. VIVIAN MULLEN, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 14, 1978 WILL CALL &
MRS. MARY JEAN MULLINS, COLUMBUS, GA.
COME BY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
1/19/78
NOBLE, JOHNNY & 8 OTHER FARMERS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAY 10-8:45, MAILED
PROFESSOR REECE NOBLE, JR.
TICKETS 5/1/78
WARNER ROBINS, GA., TERRI BROWN, TERRENCE BROWN, JILL
PAVUK, CARLA KENT, MARK MCDONALDPR TOURS & VISITORS
(NOTTINGHAM, MR. TOM)
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 15, 1978, JULY 21-SD
MR. DONALD OAKLEY, COLUMBUS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 11, 1978
MR. LEONARD PAGE & FAMILY, MR JIMMY YANCEY & FAMILY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
1 WH-JUNE 7, 8 CAP-JUNE 6
GINGER PARR
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SEPTEMBER 12, 1978
JULIA PAYNE, MR. & MRS. MILES
SEPTEMBER 13-WH, FBI
RICHARD & SUE NEVITT
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WHITE HOUSE-SEPT. 26,
MRS. HERMAN W. PEAVY, P. O. BOX 185-A 1978
ROUTE 1, KATHLEEN, GA. 31047
97.
98.
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PR TOURS & VISITORS
GALLERY PASSES, C-W. H.PITTS, MRS. BEN, MRS. JOHNNY STEPHENS 5/31/78-8:45, C-S. D.-6/1/789:30 GAVE TICKETS TO JANE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
DEC. 23, 1978
JANE PITTS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 21, 1978 TUESDAY MISS
JANE PITTS
8:30 A. M.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
APRIL 8, 1978
PIXTON, MARVIN, MRS. JERRY PIXON, MRS. CAROL GRANT
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 28, 1978, WHITE
G HAROLD POSEY, COLUMBUS, GA. HOUSE-148-150
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 13, 14, 15
PRICE, MISS PEGGY, GARMON, MISS REBECCA
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 26, 1978. FOUR WHITE
JANET PULLIAM
HOUSE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 12-19, MAILED TOUR
MRS. JEAN PURVIS, 104 LEE STREET,
PACKET
CENTERVILLE, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
SUMMER VISIT BREAKFAST
ROBBLE LYNN RAY, OGLETHORPE, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 25-FBI, JULY 26-KENN,
MR. & MRS. DAVID REID, COLUMBUS, GA. JULY 28-3WH
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 17 & 18, 1978
JOHN ROBERTS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
mailed hotel information
MR. FRANK ROY, 307-A SPRINGDALE DRIVE, LAGRANGE, GA. 30240
PR TOURS & VISITORS
2/23/78
RUFFNER, MRS. E. H. (BOOTS)
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 26, 1978, WILL CALL
MRS. MARGARET RUSH, SON- ERNEST LEE, OFFICE
BECKY, BETSY-RUSTY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
WH-JUNE 17, 1978
KATE SEDGWICK, MRS. BILL WATT (MOTHER), WILL WATT
PR TOURS & VISITORS
W. H.-OCT. 11, 1978
MISS PATRICIA SHANAHAN, 3814 MACARTHUR BLVD. N. W.,
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20016
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JAN. 28, 1978, VIP GROUP
SIEFFERMAN, REV. NORMAN C. &
TOUR
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ACOLYTES
PR TOURS & VISITORS
NOV. 7-10, 1978
SHAPIRO, MORRIS & ELAINE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 10, 1978, 6/10/78MR. & MRS. E. R. SHAW COLUMBUS, GA.
W. H. (32-33)
WILL PICK THEM
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 26-29, 1978
DR. & MRS. SIGMAN, 1112 SUE MACK AUG. 29-CAPITOL
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DRIVE, COLUMBUS, GA. 31906
TOUR
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUG. 22-CAP. & FBI
MR. CLIFFORD H. SIMONTON,
AUG. 23-KENNEDY C.
740 AZALEA DRIVE, LAGRANGE, GA. 30240
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 5-CAP., JULY 7-WH
MRS. ROBERT B. SIMPSON, 7201 WICKFORD DRIVE, EDITH MELVIN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 20, 1978
MRS. VARIE SMITH, BEVERLY BULLOCH’S MOTHER, WARM SPRINGS,
GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCT. 21, 1978 W. H.
MRS. DONALD SMITH & SHEILA, BARBARA & DONNA RASCOE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
APRIL 14, 15
EWING, MRS. MARIE A. (DID NOT COME BY) SOUTHLAND ACADEMY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 2, 1978
MISS KIM SHUBERT, ANN GARRETTSON, SHERRY LYNCH
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCT. 5, 1978-W. H., OCT. 6MR. & MRS. CHARLES SLAPPEY,
FBI
GREG, KEITH & CARMON, MRS. ARNOLD, GREG & SUZANNE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
NOV. 25, 1978
STOREY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 15, 1978 WH-8:15
MR. CHARLES M. SUMMERS
#819-824
FAMILY-6 WH TICKETS, INVITEDTO COME BY WARNER ROBINS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
W. H.-JUNE 14, 1978 #11-14
MR. & MRS. HILORY J. SURMIAK, MR. & MRS. WAYNE MERCER,
WARNER ROBINS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
2/21/78 TO BE PICKED UP
DR. TABJAN, DR. PLESZKO & DR. TRAMPCZYNSKI 2/10/78
PR TOURS & VISITORS
8 CONTEST WINNERS
DENT TEMPLES, VIDALIA, GA.
AUGUST 15, 1978
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCT. 20, 1978 W.H. FBI S.D.
MRS. DOROTHY TERINGO, 2 HARROWGATE COURT, POTOMIC,
MARYLAND 20854
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCTOBER 5, 1978 STATE
MRS. RICHARD TERRELL (MARY),
DEPT.
2943 GLENBROOK DRIVE, COLUMBUS, GA. 31906
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JULY 20, 1978 WILL COME
GARY W. TOMLIN, JANICE TOMLIN
BY OFFICE
STEPHANIE-10, JOHN-8, MS MARIE P TOMLIN
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 30, 1978 8:15
WADE, ROGERS, (4 TICKETS FOR SENATOR TALMADGES OFFICE
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 26-30 W. H.-6/29/78MR. MRS. FRANK VARNER, THOMASTON, GA.
927-930
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 9, 1978
JUNE & EDDIE UNDERWOOD, 215 BURNS DRIVE, WARNER ROBINS,
GA. 31093
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
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145.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 1 NAT PORTRAIT_GAL.MRS. CRYSTAL WATSON,
10:00, STATE DEPT.-3:30
PUBLIC TOUR-MAY 30-W. H. CLOSED MAILED TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
OCTOBER 26, 1978
CHIP & JAN WATTS
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MAY 13, 1978
WAVERLY HALL COMMUNITY FESTIVAL
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 2-WH-8:30–949-952 #
DR. EDWARDS WHATLEY
JUNE 5-SD-3:30
MRS. WHATLEY & SUZY
JUNE 6-FBI-2:00
COUSIN – JILL, REYNOLDS, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUGUST 5, 1978-WH
MR. ALLEN WHIPPLE, PERRY, GA.
PR TOURS & VISITORS
AUG. 24-27, 1978
MR. & MRS. JAMES F. WHITE, JAY & ROB
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 29-WH, JUNE 30-NPG
MAGGIE WHITLEY, SYLVIANE GIROD LUNCH WITH CG.
COLUMBUS, GA.
BRINKLEY
PR TOURS & VISITORS
JUNE 12, 1978-W. H.-8:15,
MR. DAVID WESLEY WOODWARD
NPG-10:30, JUNE 13,
LAGRANGE, GA., MAILED TICKETS
1978-FBI-10:00
PR TOURS & VISITORS
NOV. 6, 1978
CHARLIE J. WRIGHT
PR TOURS & VISITORS
MARCH 24, 1978, 8:30 A. M.
YOUNG, MR. BILLY
1978 PR TOURS & VISITORS - GENERAL
Box 32 1977 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
1.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1976
RECOMMENDATIONS: GRIZZARD, MARTIN (TO GOV, BUSBEE)
2.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1977
3.
DECEMBER 1977 INVITATION DECLINED
4.
DECEMBER 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
5.
NOVEMBER 1977 INVITATION DECLINED
NOV. 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
6.
OCTOBER, 1977 INVITATION DECLINED
OCTOBER, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
7.
SEPTEMBER, 1977 INVITATION DECLINED
SEPTEMBER, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
8.
AUGUST 1977 INVITATION DECLINED
9.
AUGUST, 197 DISTRICT DECLINED
10.
1977 PENDING
11.
RECOMMENDATIONS: COMER, LARRY (ENDORSINGNOMINATION AS
SMALL BUSINESSPERSON OF THE YEAR) 1977
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
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21.
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27.
RECOMMENDATION: MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM LATHAM (PER LEO
LYONS)
1977 RECOMMENDATIONS: (U. S. MARSHALL’S POSITION) BRETT,
HARRY L., PITTS, EMMETT, KANAZAWA, JOHN, HINTON, DAVID
BROOKS, ELTON B. (SON OF WILLIAM BROOKS) RE:
RECOMMENDATION FOR GARAGE ATTENDANT
PENDING RECOMMENDATIONS: CALHOUN, GAIL LTR. OF REC. TO
CHIEF POWELL OF U. S. CAPITOL POLICE
RECOMMENDATIONS: LUMPKIN, RONNIE C.
RECOMMENDATIONS: LOWERY, JAMES BIG OAK VICE PRESIDENT
CHIEF ET AL.
PENDING RECOMMENDATIONS: LETTER OF REC. TO PRES. CARTER
FOR LARRY CORN (JAC. H. ROTHCHILD, CONSTITUENT)
RECOMMENDATIONS: MR. PAUL J. BEMBRY, SRS.
RECOMMENDATIONS: BLOODWORTH, STEWART I. (WRITTEN TO
SECY OF AG.-DESIGNATE BERGLAND)
(GENERAL) RECOMMENDATIONS:BANKS, PAT (HONORABLE) (TO
SPEAKER CARL ALBERT)
RECOMMENDATIONS: RUPERT L. MURPHY
RECOMMENDATIONS: GRAVTIN, MICHELLE
RECOMMENDATIONS: RETIRED SENIORS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OF
COLUMBUS (RSVP) – (SARA SPANO’S CARD – REQUESTED BY PHONE)
HON. THOMAS B PERKINS,RE: LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FOR
BYNUM – WROTE LANCE 6/28
RECOMMENDATIONS: BLACK, COLONEL DONALD TO 3 SCHOOLS OF
LAW – MERCER, UGA, & EMORY
PERKINS, BYNUM – LTR OF RECOMMENDATION TO WALTER F
GEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW (JOSEPH CLAXTON, DIR. OF ADMISSIONS)
Box 33 1976 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
1.
VARIOUS PENDING INVITATIONS FOR VARIOUS DATES
2.
JANUARY, 1976 INVITATION
3.
FEBRUARY, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
4.
INVITATIONS GOVERNOR’S BICENTENNIAL YOUTH CONGRESS FEB.
19, 1976
MARCH, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
INV. ACCEPTED: MARCH 2, 1976 GA. ASSN. OF HOUSING &
REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST – GOLD
ROOM. RHOB
5.
APRIL, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
6.
MAY, 1976 INVITATION
7.
JUNE, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
8.
JULY, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
9.
AUGUST, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
10.
SEPTEMBER, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
11.
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14.
15.
16.
INV. ACCEPTED: SOYBEAN FAIR – SEPTEMBER 21, 1976
WALTER FAUNTROY VISIT MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1976
OCTOBER, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
NOVEMBER, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
DECEMBER, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
DECEMBER, 1976 INVITATION ACCEPTED
Box 34 1968-1972 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 1968 THE POSTER PUBLICATION OF TUTAL
ELEC. H. B. PRITCHETT AND W. P. KEITH
2.
1972 PRESS RELEASES INDEX
3.
PENDING WETA APPEARANCES – GRADY RANDOLPH
4.
PRESS RELEASE FILE (MAILING LIST REQUESTS)
5.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/12/72 HIGHER EDUCATION FAC. GEANT TO
COLUMBUS COL. GIVEN TO LIST IN FILE
6.
THE DAILY SUN ARTICLE OF 1/17/18 – “ (ROBINS) BASE MANPOWER
APPEARS ‘SAFE’”
7.
ATLANTA JOURNAL ARTICLE OF 1/18/72 RE VOTING RECORD OF
GEORGIA DELEGATION IN 1972
8.
JANUARY 19, 1972 TO: KXL RADIO, PORTLAND OREGON RE: EDITH
GREEN AS V. P.
9.
STATEMENT ON ANDERSONVILLE COMMITTEE, RELEASED ON JAN.
20 TO RUBY HAYES
10.
AP ARTICLE 1/20/72 RE: ENDORSEMENT OF CONGRESSWOMAN
GREEN FOR VICE PRESIDENT
11.
CONSTANCE JOHNSON ARTICLE IN THE 1/23/72 SUNDAY LEDGERENQUIRER
12.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/24/72 – HR 12391 – SOFT DRINK BOTTLER MAILED
TO FULL MEDIA
13.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/24/72 PHONE TO THE VIENNA NEWS RE:
BRINKLEYS MOVE TO VIENNA, VA.
14.
PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT OF 1/25/72 ON VIETNAM – THE
WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE OG 1/26/72
15.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/26/72 REP. HEBERT TO SPEAK AT BRINKLEY
APPRECIATION DINNER = MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
16.
JB’S STATEMENT ON NIXON’S VIETNAM PEACE PROPOSALS
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, JAN. 26
17.
AFGE WASHINGTON LETTER OF JAN. 28, 1972
18.
PRESS RELEASE 1/31/72 PHOTO WITH GEN. WESTMORELAND & CONG.
HEBERY AND ANNOUNCEMENT RE “MAN OF THE SOUTH AWARD”
FOR MILLS GIVEN TO UPI EXCLUSIVELY
19.
2/4/72 – PRESS CONF. IN WASHINGTON OFFICE – CONGRESSMAN
DELEGATE TO DEMOCRATIC NATION CONV.
20.
FEBRUARY. 1972 NEWSLETTER
21.
ENQUIRER EDITORIAL ON ELDERLY MARCH 27, 1972
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PRESS RELEASE – 2/14/72 HEW & COASTAL PLAINS GRANT FIR TRI
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE HIGH IN BUENA VISTA
CLIPPINGS ENQUIRER AND LEDGER FEB. 26, “MORE TROOPS AT FT.
BENNING”
1972 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CONGRESSIONAL VOTING
RECORD RATINGS
NEWS RELEASE – 2/28/72 AMNESTY
EDITOTIAL: COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, FEB. 29 “BRINKLEY SAYS IT ALL”
RE: NO AMNESTY FOR DESERTERS
STATEMENT BEFORE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ON BUSING
FEBRUARY 28, 1972
VIDEO NEWS FROM THE ROZELL SHOW—WALK WITH JACK
BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE – 3/14/72 REP. BRINKLEY TESTIFIES BEFORE PUB.
WORKS SUBCOM. RE: COASTAL PLAINS REG. COMMISSION
STATEMENT GIVEN TO WRBL ONLY: NEW STAFF MEMBER AT
COLUMBUD WEATHER STATION
PRESS RELEASE – MARCH 21, 1972 TO COLUMBUS LEDGER RE
THOMAS F. BROOKBANK
STATEMENT GIVEN TO DON WINTER, ATLANTA JOURNAL IN
RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT ON BUSING. MARCH 16, 1972
CUTBACK AT ROBINS AFB: INFORMATION RELEASED TO HOWARD
COLLINS, MACON NEWS, THE DAILY SUN MARCH 17, 1972
FY 1973 DOD MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL. RE:
RAFS AND FT. BENNING. GIVEN YO JIM COSEY, DAILY SUN, AND
CHARLIE BLACK 3/26/72
CLIPPING: DAILY SUN ARTICLE ON DR. DAN CALLAHAN’S AG
AWARD 4/18/72
NEWS RELEASE: APRIL 20, 1972 FRED BRINKLEY – LITTLE LEAGUE
MAJORS OF VIENNA SPECIAL TO PAUL COX, SPORTS EDITOR
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
PRESS FILE – 4/20/72 MARTIN MCWILLIAMS OF THE COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER RE FIREMAN AND LESS FUNDS
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER EDITORIAL: “POLITICS GONE MAD” 4/22/72
NEWS RELEASE – 5/3/72 – WFPM ONLY – CITU OF FT. VALLEY
BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT
PRESS RELEASE OF 5/12/72 7-ST. SOUTH ATLANTIC BASIN
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM ENDORSEMENT
STATEMENT GIVEN TO MEDIA IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE
PRESIDENT’S VIETNAM STATEMENT ON MONDAY, MAY 8. ‘72
CONGRESSMAN’S REMARKS OF 5/15/72 RE ATTEMPTED
ASSASSINATION OF GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE
INTERVIEW WITH WBBQ RADIO. AUGUSTA, CINCERNING GOV.
GEORGE WALLACE
NEWS RELEASE OF 5/26/72 BRINKLEY QUALIFIES FOR 4TH TERM
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NEWS RELEASE FILE – PROPOSED RELEASE OF MAY 29, 1972 RE:
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE TO END
DOUBT SUBSODY UNDER THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT.
MARCH 31 ’72 CLIPPINGS: BRINKLEY APPRECIATION DINNER
WATCHDOG OF TREASURY AWARD FOR 91ST CONGRESS (NO
RELEASE)
6/5/72 – PRESS RELEASE – THE LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS – PHOTO OF
CONGRESSMAN WITH MAYOR NEWMAN, CITY MANAGER LOVVORN
AND CITY ATTORNEY LEWIS
INFORMATION RELEASED TO BRIAN ELLIS CBS NEWS ATLANTA RE:
SGT. KENNETH L. HODGES
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 13, 1972 MAILED TO SMALL BUSINESSMEN
(only) SMALL BUSINESS TAX SIMPLIFICATION AND REFORM ACT
(BRONKLEY BILL)
BOB HURT ARTICLE ON JB’S REELECTION WITHOUT OPPOSITION
JUNE 15, 1972
STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE AND SUGGESTED PLANK AFFIRMING
SUPPORT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS PRESENTED TO PLATFORM
COMMITTEE 6/23/72
NEWS ARTICLES RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S VOTE ON HIGHER
EDUCATION ACT JUNE, 1972
PRESS CLIPPING: CONSTANCE JOHNSON ARTICLE “WON’Y BACK
MCGOVERN—BRINKLEY” LEDGER, JUNE 26
PRESS CLIPPING: “VOICE OF THE PEOPLE” LETTER FROM PAUL
JONES. LEDGER JULY 10. 1972
PRESS CLIPPING: ENQUIRER JULY 18, 72 “PARTY PLATFORM
DISAVOWED HERE”
“BRINKLEY MUM ABOUT REPORTS OF DEMO FEUD” LEDGER, JULY 19
’72 (JOHN HATCHER)
PRESS CLIPPING: UPI STORY ON JB STAYING IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY
(BY ED ROGERS)
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 24 TO LEDGER-ENQUIRER RE: TOMMY
BRINKLET SUMMER JOB AT TREMONT CONSERVATION CAMP
NEWS RELEASE – 7/26/72 BRINKLEY BILL HR _____ REQUIRING
TREASURY DEPT. TO PROVIDE CONGRESS WITH ACCOUNTING OF
MONEYOWED U. S. BY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.
PRES RELEASE – 8/1/72 COLUMBUD ENQUIRER – PHOTO WITH 1972
CYSTIC FIBROSIS POSTER CHILD, ROSS MOSIER
PRESS RELEASE 8/10/72 BRINKLEY BILL TO REDUCE AIR PIRACY –
FULL MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE – TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER ONLY – AUGUST 18,
1972 RE: BUSING AMENDMENTS
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 VISIT WITH MRS.W. B.
MITCHELLOF FORSYTH AND MRS. JACK SATURDAY SENT TO MR.
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9/27/72 – ACA’S ENDORSEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY FOR
RE-ELECTION
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JB’S INTERVIEW WITH CONSTANCE JOHNSON ON
REVENUE SHARING. 9/29/72
PRESS CLIPPINGS CONGRESSIONAL RECESS 1972
PRESS RELEASE MATERIAL: JB’S 100 % RATING BY NATIONAL
SECURITY COUNCIL
NEWS RELEASE – 10/10/72 “PEANUT HARVEST DAY AT THE CAPITOL”
– MAILED TO 3RD DIST. NEWSPAPERS ONLY
RELEASE: UPI ONLY POSITION STATEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY
INFORMATION RELEASED TO EDDIE ROBINETTE ONLY RE: MOVING
MACON AIRPORT TO RAFB
RELEASED TO BOB FORT, CONSTITUTION ONLY RE: NADER REPORT
ON CONGRESS 10/18/72
INFORMATION RELEASED ON NADER STUDY OF CONGRESS
PRESS CLIPPING: ATLANTA JOURNAL OCT. 25 AGNEW VISIT TO
COLUMBUS STORY BY MAURICE FLIESS
PRESS CLIPPING: ENQUIRER OCT. 26 1972 JB STATEMENT ON RETURN
OF POW’S
OCT 27, 1972 CLIPPING: BRINKLEY DEFENDS CARTER RE: AGNEW
VISIT TO COLUMBUS
PRESS CLIPPINGS NUNN-THOMPSON SENATE RACE 1972
NEWS RELEASE OF 11/14/72 – BIO SKETCH INFORMATION TO
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS FOR PROPOSED FEATURE ARTICLE.
PRESS CLIPPING: ADA STORY IN CONSTITUTION ON VOTING
RECORDS; RE: JB’S 2 LIBERAL VOTES
EDITOTIAL FROM COLUMBUS ENQUIRER: CHATTAHOOCHEE;S
PLIGHT
EDITOTIAL: COL LEDGER REP. HEBERT IS IMPRESSED 197TH SHOWS
WAY FOR NEW ARMY
PRESS CLIPPINGS RE: NADER REPORT ON CONGRESS
1972 PRESS CLIPPING: COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ARTICLE ON JB’S
SUPPORT OF REVENUE SHARING BY MARTIN MCWILLIAMS
PRESS CLIPPINGS: EDITORIALS FROM THE THOMASTON TIMES IN
SUPPORT OF FLINT RIVER DAMS.
VARIOUS ARTICLES RE CARTER – BRINKLEY CLASH ON
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION FEBRUARY 2, 1972
CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION PRESS
CLIPPINGS
PRESS CLIPPINGS: ON FLOURIDIATION—“VOICE OF THE PEOPLE”
LETTER,L COLUMBUS LEDGER
NEWS RELEASE – 1/27/72 ROTC UNITS AT COLUMBUS AND FORT
VALLEY STATE COLLEGES.
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Box 35 LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
Folder Title
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-79- RECOMMENDATIONS
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RECOMMENDATIONS – KATHLEEN BANNAN
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS – CALLI, ALBERT P. RE:
RECOMMANDING TO PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE
HANDICAPPED
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RECOMMENDATIONS: CHESNUT, MS. ZEBE FOR DHR COMMISSIONER
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REC CONTE, DOUGLASD ROBERT
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GEN. RECOMMENDATIONS DAVIS, MR. JOHN D. SR.,LTR OF REC TO
PRES. CARTER
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RECOMMENDATIONS DR. LOATCH, THOMAS NATIVE OF
THOMASTON) RE: ARMY & AIR FORCE SCHOLARSHIP TO SOUTHERN
COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: ED GLABUS (CC LTR. TO CONG.
MURPHY)
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GOODROE, CHARLES B. 1979 GEN- RECOMMENDATIONS
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GEN RECOMMENDATIONS-1979 RE: CHARLIE HOLM
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RECOMMENDATION-1979-JACKSON, JERRY
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JOHNS, JACK L. III RECOMMENDATIONS-1979
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS DAVID MOSKOWITZ,2920 ERNA
DRIVE, COLUMBUS, GA 31906
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: ROBERTS, MISS MARGARET LANE
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS LEWIS. MR. LOYD FOR CETA
POSITION LETTER TO MAYOR HARRY JACKSON, CC TO LEWIS & REV.
FLAKES
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PERRY, LT. A. G. GEN RECOMMENDATIONS 1979
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RECOMMENDATIONS – RE: POPE, HARRIS AS DIRECTOR OF FEMA’S
REGION IV
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RECOMMENDATIONS: MOSKOWITZ, DAVID (REQUEST FOR LETTER
OF REFERENCE/RECOMMENDATION FOR TRIP TO MIDDLE EAST)
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O’NEILL, JAMES L. (RECOMMENDATION)
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: PERKINS, BYNUM
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RECOMMENDATION ROGERS, MISS CAROL ANNE
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATION 1979 RALPH RUDOLPH UNDERWOOD,
JR. LYR TO SEN. TALMADGE
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PENDING: GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MRS. JESSIE ULVEDAL
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RECOMMENDATION MARTIN, MR. MCDONALD, JR. – CONTACTED BY
NICK ZOUMBERIS
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1978 RECOMMENDATIONS
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1978 RECOMMENDATIONS MR. FRANK W. ALLCORN, JR., NOMINATED
FOR 1978 GEORGIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION AWARD (REQUESTED
BY DR. ROBERT J. PURSLEY)
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1978 RECOMMENDATIONS CAPTAIN CLIFFORD P. BLACK, JR. (REC.
FOR WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIP)
RECOMMENDATIONS 1978 CARSON, MRS. ADA M. LTR OF REC. TO
HAMILTON JORDAN
RECOMMENDATIONS COKER, BARBARA RE JOB AT ANDERSONVILLE
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
RECOMMENDATION – CALDWELL, JOHNNIE L.
RECOMMENDATIONS: D’ALLI, RICHARD (SEN. COMMERCE, SCIENCE
& TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS: BARR, ROBERT LAWRENCE
RECOMMENDATIONS: DUGAN, STEVE 1978
RECOMMENDATIONS: SAM FRANKLIN
RECOMMENDATION – HAGEN, MR. ROBRTY RENE, JR. (GA. BUREAU
OF INVESTIGATION)
RECOMMENDATIONS HICKS, MR. FRANK V. SENT TO HUD
RECOMMENDATIONS: JACKSON, COLONEL JAMES C.
RECOMMENDATIONS: KNOPP,BRADLEY
RECOMMENDATIONS MEEKS, DEBORAH REC. TO UNIV OF S. C. &
UNIV OF GA RE EWQUEST FROM ED BARKER
MOYE, MR. FRANK GENERAL RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATIONS – MARY RUTH MULLINS
RECOMMENDATIONS: PIERCE, LISA DALYNNE
RECOMMENDATION – ROBINSON. MISS REBECCA (NAT’L PARK
SERVICE INTERIOR DEPT.)
RECOMMENDATIONS SANDERS, S/SGT. LARRY
REC DR. THOMAS K. SHOTWELL (CONTRACTED BY DR. VADER M.
LOOMIS
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1979 JAMES H. SULLIVAN, M. D., 2519
CRAIGSTON DRIVE, COLUMBUS, GA. 31906
RECOMMENDATIONS _ THAXTON, MR. CARLTON
WINGATE, HARRY L./JR./ GEN. RECOMMENDATIONS 1979
Box 36 1979 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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HR 4904 WELFARE REFORM
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ISSUES: HEW AGING
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NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES:HEW
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THANK YOU-HEW
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ISSUES: HISTORIC PRESERVATION (GENERAL)
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NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: HISTORIC PRESERVATION
7.
THANK YOU HISTORIC PRESERVATION
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ISSUES – HISTORIC PRESERVATION – ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH –
REV, DANIEL W, JACOBS. SR.
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
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HR 4394 HUD/IND AGENCIES APPROPRIATION
ISSUES: HOUSING FHA LOAN: TAYLOR MARCHMAN
ISSUES: HOUSING SLAPPY, L. MARVIN JR., THE SLAPPY AGENCY, 416
W. LAMAR ST. PO BOX 744, AMERICUS, GA 31709
ISSUES: HOUSING JACK G. DAVIS, LTR TO SEC. HARRIS RE HUD
PROPOSED THERMAL REQUIREMENTS
ISSUES: HOUSING/HUD/ HARRINGTON
ISSUES: HOUSING LETTERS DEALING WITH LAGRANGE HOUSING
REHABILITATION PROGRAM (NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, ETC.)
ISSUES: HOUSING NIDDLE FLINT AREA PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
ISSUES: HOUSING PEAVY, HAL, LTR TO JIM MCINTYRE RE 701
PLANNING PROGRAM, HUD FY80 BUDGET
ISSUES: HOUSING/PENDING/TABOR & WHITE
ISSUES: HOUSING LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION FILE (LSC)
ISSUES: HOUSING OFFICE OF MOBILE HOME STANDARDS (HUD)
BOWEN, HARROLD P.
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: HOUSING
THANK YOU HOUSING
ISSUES: INTELLEGENCE – GENERAL
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: INTELLEGENCE (EMPTY)
THANK YOU – INTELLIGENCE (EMPTY)
INTELLEGENCE: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUE (EMPTY)
HR 3821 INTELLIGENCE AND AUTHORIZATION
ISSUES: LABOR – GENERAL
MINIMUM WAGE ISSUES: LABOR
LABOR – GETA
HR 4034 EXPORT ADMINISTRATION
THANK YOU – LABOR
NEWS CLIPPING AND ARTICLES ISSUES: LABOR
LABOR: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: LABOR: SALES REP. PROTECTION ACT
ISSUES: MISC. BOYT. THE HON. WALTER RE TEXTILE BILL (REFUNDS
ON TRIS GARMENTS)
ISSUES: MINORITIES BUSING
ISSUES: MINORITIES: GENERAL
BUSING –FINISHED FILE FOR MOTTL AMENDMENT
JB’S INITIATED LETTER
FINISHED FILE-AGAINST MOTTL AMENDMENT
ENCLOSURES
ISSUES: MINORITIES: BUSING
ISSUES: MINORITIES FOOD STAMPS
ISSUES: MINORITIES: FOREIGN ASSISTANCE
ISSUES: MINORITIES: RHODESIA
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FEBRUARY, 1979 MISC.
MARCH, 1979 MISC.
APRIL, 1979 MISC.
MAY, 1979 MISC.
JUNE, 1979 MISC.
JULY, 1979 MISC.
AUGUST, 1979 MISC.
SEPTEMBER, 1979 MISC.
OCTOBER, 1979 MISC.
NOVEMBER, 1979 MISC.
DECEMBER, 1979 MISC.
Box 37 1970 CONDOLENCES FROM BRINKLEY
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OBITUARIES FOR DECEMBER 20-26, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR DECEMBER 13-19, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR DECEMBER 6-12, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR NOV. 17-DEC 5, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR OCT. 11-NOV. 14 (DONE IN COLS.)
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OBITUARIES FOROCT. 4-10 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR SEPTEMBER 27-OCT. 3 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR SEPT. 20-26, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR SEPTEMBER 13-19, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR SEPTEMBER 6-12, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR AUGUST 17, SEPT. 4, 1970 (SENT FROM COLS.)
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OBITUARIES FOR AUGUST 9-15, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR AUGUST 2-8, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JULY 26-AUGUST 1, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JULY 19-25, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JULY 12-18, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JULY 1-11, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JUNE 21-30, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JUNE 14-20, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR JUNE 7-13, 1970
A. PROCEDURES FOR CONDOLENCES JULY, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR MAY 31-JUNE 6. 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR MAY 24-30, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR MAY 17-23, 1970
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(NOTE FOUND WHERE THIS FILE SHOULD BE STATED: THERE WAS
NO F24 VG (?) 7-1-92)
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OBITUARIES FOR MAY 10-16, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR MAY 3-9, 1970
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OBITUARIES FOR THE WEEK APRIL 26-MAY 2
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OBITUARIES FOR APRIL 5-11, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR MARCH 29-APRIL 4, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR MARCH 22-28, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR MARCH 15-21 1970
OBITUARIES FOR MARCH 8-14, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR MARCH 1-7, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR FEBRUARY 22-28, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR FEBRUARY 15-21, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR FEBRUARY 8-14, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR FEBRUARY 1-7, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR JAN. 25-31 1970
OBITUARIES FOR JAN. 18-24, 1970
OBITUARIES FOR WEEK OF JAN.11-17, 1970
OBITUARIES FORWEEK OF JAN. 4-10, 1970
GET WELL WISHES
Box 38 1976 SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION
Folder Title
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ISSUES -> SOCIAL SECURITY: SS BENEFITS + COST OF LIVING
INCREASE LEGISLATION
Box 39 1980 QUESTIONNAIRE RESP. (COMPUTER)
Folder Title
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE II 1-800
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE HH 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE AA 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE BB 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE CC 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE DD 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE EE 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE FF 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE GG 1-1000
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QUESTIONNAIRE FILE JJ –A-B-C
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 5, 1979—1-202
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 6, 1979—202-280
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 7, 1979—280-500
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 10, 1979—501700
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 11, 1979—701901
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 18, 1979—9021500
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 18, 1979—1-200
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 20, 1979—350550 BB
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—DECEMBER 21, 1979—551612 BB
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 8, 1980—BB 6131014
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 8, 1980— 417 CC
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 10, 1979—CC 4181000
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 11, 1980—DD 1515
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 14, 1980—DD 516795
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 15, 1980—DD 7961000
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 16, 1980—EE 1500
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 17, 1980—5001000 EE
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 18, 1980—1-400
FF
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 21, 1980—FF 401622
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 23, 1980—FF 6231000
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 23, 1980—GG 1500
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 25, 1980—GG 701912
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 29, 1980—GG 9131000
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 29, 1980—HH 271582
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 29, 1980—HH 1270
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 30, 1980—HH 583819
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 31, 1980—HH 850869
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEB. 1, 1980 JJ, JOB B-1-53
COUPLES IN PARIS
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 5, 1980—KK/A
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 6, 1980—HH
907-919, JJ 55 15 (NOT NUMBERED)
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 7, 1980— KK/A
114-206
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 8, 1980—HH
920-994
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 11, 1980—HH
995-1000
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—FEBRUARY 12, 1980—13 19,
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QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—MARCH, 1980, APRIL, 1980
QUESTIONNAIRE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—JANUARY 31, 1980—HH 820850
Box 40 1978-1979 PUBLIC RELATIONS ITEMS
Folder Title
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NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 27, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR COUNTY
NEWS FARMERS’ VISIT TO WASHINGTON (PHOTOS ON HOUSE STEPS
OF CAPIROL, IN RAYBURN ROOM)
2.
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 27, 1978 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER MR. AND MRS. DANIEL HIPP OF WESTON, GA.
PRESENTING FARMERS’ PETITION TO CONGRESSMAN
3.
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 2, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER PHOTO OF LIND ROBINSON, COLS, AND WRIGHT
CULPEPPER, FT. VALLEY, OUR INTERNS; AND GEORGIA SCHLEY AND
SUSU HENSON, TALMADGE INTERNS, BOTH OF COLS.
4.
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 2, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE LEADERTRIBUNE PHOTOS OF INTERNS LIND ROBINSON, COLS. WRIGHT
CULPEPPER, FT. VALLEY, AND TALMADGE INTERNS GEORGIA
SCHLEY AND SUSU HENSON, BOTH OF COLS 3 PHOTOS: AS COMM.
ROOM; TUNNEL BTWN RHOB AND US. CAP. AND AT SAM RAYBURN
STATUE, RHOB
5.
NEWS RELEASE FEB. 6, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
(SENT TO WOMEN’S EDITOR, MRS. HELENA ZIMMERMAN) LOUISE
SPENCER, OF COLS, WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS
6.
NEWS RELEASE FEB. 6, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN MIDDLE GA.
AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION WITH JB ON
HOUSE STEPS
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NEWS RELEASE FEB. 6, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
MIDDLE GEORGIA AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS
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NEWS RELEASE FEB. 6, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE HOUSTON HOME
JOURNAL MIDDLE GEORGIA AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS
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NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 9, 1978 SPECIAL TO VIENNA NEWSOBSERVER MR. AND MRS. EARL KEEBLE (LAGRANGE) AND MAX
CONNOR (UNADILLA) WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS DURING GA. ASSN.
OF PETROLEUM RETAILERS LEGIS. CONFERENCE
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 9, 1978 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS MR. AND MRS. EARL KEEBLE, LAGRANGE, AND MAX CONNOR,
UNADILLA, WITH JB ON HOPUSE STEPS DURING GA. ASSN. OF
PETROLEUM RETAILERS LEGIS. MEETING (MAILED TO KEEBLE
UNSTEAD OF TO PAPER FOR HIM TO HAND DELIVER TO PAPER)
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 2, 1978 SPECIALTO THE DAILY SUN DR. AND
MRS. RONALD SEVERS, OF BOMAIRE, WASHINGTON VISIT WITH
CONGRESSMAN—PHOTO ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL—
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE VIENNA-NEWS
OBSERVER MAYOR AND MRS. HOBBY STRIPLING, OF VIENNS
WASHINGTON VISIT WITH CONGRESSMAN OFFICE—
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
MRS. CORETTA SCOTT KING WASHINGTON VISIT WITH
CONGRESSMAN’S OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS HENRY ABERNATHY, BRUCE LOVVERN AND GLEN
ROBERTSON, ALL OF LAGRANGE WASHINGTON VISIT WITH
CONGRESSMAN –PHOTO ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL—
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE MARION COUNTY
PATRIOT BOYCE HANNER AND MIKE MURRAY, OF BUENS VISTA
WASHINGTON VISIT WITH CONGRESSMAN—PHOTO ON HOUSE
STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 16, 1978 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER DWIGHT BROWN, MARY PACE, DAB HICKS, ALL OF
AMERICUS WITH JB DURING GA. JAYCEES’ FEDERAL AFFAIRS
SEMINAR
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 21, 1978 SPECIAL TO CITIZEN AND
GEORGIAN MRS. RAY LANIER (SUE), 3RD DISTRICT LAY EXTENSION
LEADER WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1978 SPECIAL TO VALLEY TIMES NEWS
JACK KEITH, OF WEST POINT, PRES. OF 1ST NATIONAL BANK. WITH JB
IN DC OFFICE DURING GA. BANKERS ASSN. WASHINGTON VISIT.
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE MANCHESTER
STAMERCURY JIMMY NESMITH, OF MANCHESTER, AND CLEON
MOORE, OF FT. VALLEY, WITH JB IN DC OFFICE DURING GA.
BANKERS ASSN. WASHINGTON VISIT
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE LEDGER-TRIBUNE
CLEON MOORE, OF FT. VALLEY, AND JIMMY NESMITH, OF
MANCHESTER, WITH JB IN DC OFFICE DURING GA. BANKERS ASSN.
WASHINGTON VISIT
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LEDGER DR. E. M. MOLNAR, OF COLUMBUS,WITH JB ON HOUSE
STEPS DURING GA. MEDICAL ASSN. VISIT TO D. C.
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 28, 1978 TO BE SENT BY BOB WADE WHEN
HE DEVELOPS PHOTOS SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN KENNETH
GREER, OF WARNER ROBINS, AND OTHER REALTORS WITH
CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
NEWS RELEASE SENT TO CRYMES 4/4/78 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER (SENT TO MRS. THOMAS CRYMES FOR HANDDELIVERY TO
LEDGER) TOMMY CRYMES WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO ASSOCIATED PRESS
TOMMY CRYMES, OF COLUMBUS, WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF
CAPITOL
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL TOMMY CRYMES, OF COLUMBUS, WITH JB ON
HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL.
PHOTOS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS 4/7/78 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C.
AVERY=OF WEST POINT AND SON BOBBY WITH CONGRESSMAN IN
D. C. OFFICE
PHOTOS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS 4/7/78 TERRY WRIGHT OF
VIENNA WITH CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL STEPS
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE TATTLER,
COLUMBUS TOMMY CRYMES AND JB ON HOUSE STEPS
PRESS RELEASE 4/14/78 SPECIAL TO: COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY UNIT
OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY NEWSLETTER RE: DR. AND
MRS. SOLOMON GARB
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 18, 1978 SPECIAL TO WASHINGTON
WORKSHOPS VANCE BRAY, RECIPIENT OF UNION CARBIDE
SCHOLARSHIP TO WASHINGTON WORKSHOP 1978 CONGRESSIONAL
SEMINAR WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF U. S. CAPITOL
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 19, 1978 TO: COLUMBUS EMQUIRER (ED
FOWLER) RE: JB WITH TOMMY CRYMES OF COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 19, 1978 TO : COLUMBUS LEDGER (SARA
SPANO) RE: JB WITH TOMMY CRYMES OF COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE 4/19/78 TO: CROSS COUNTRY TRAVEKLOR (FRANK
BURCH) RE: JB WITH TOMMY CRYMES OF COLUMBUS
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 24, 1978 MAGNOLIA DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB
WITH JB IN D. C. SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUD LEDGER (MAILED TO
MRS. LOUISE BRIM FOR HANDDELIVERY TO KATHLEEN MCDUFFIE
AT LEDG.
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 24, 1978 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER MAGNOLIA DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB WITH JB ON
CAPITOL STEPS
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 24, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
MRS. BUNKY MCCLUNG CLARK WITH JB ON CAPITOL STEPS
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MR. AND MRS. ERNEST ANDERSON, OF FT. VALLEY, WITH JB ON
CAPITOL STEPS
NEWS RELEASE MAY 10, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE VIENNA NEWSOBSERVER RUDY MAPLES. OF PINEHURST. WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS
OF CAPITOL
NEWS RELEASE 6/2/78 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY REPORTER
CUTLINES AND PHOTO OF DARLENE CHASE, CONG. AND ANNE ON
CAPITOL STEPS
NEWS RELEASE 6/9/78 SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-TRIBUNE MR. AND
MRS. J. H. MOSELEY & DAUGHTER JERE, MRS. GLENDA BLACKWELL
& SONS MEL AND STEPHEN, MRS. GINGER PARR & DAUGHTER
JENNIFER
SPECIAL TO THE MARION COUNTY PATRIOT SUSAN DUNCAN AND
JACK JOHNS WITH CONG, BRINKLEY IN OFFICE
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN MEMBERS AND SPONSORS OF THE
JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR OF WARNER ROBINS’ CENTRAL BAPTIST
CHURCH JOIN U. S. REP. BRINKLEY ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE 6/28/78 TO: COLUMBUS LEDGER, COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER RE: NANCY NEUREN
PRESS RELEASE ON CONSTITUENTS SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS JULY 13, 1978 EILEEN GOLDEN, LAGRANGE, SUMMER INTERN
WITH CONGRESSMAN ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PHOTOS SENT FOR ARTICLE IN TALBOTTON NEW ERA PHOTOS OF
CONGRESSMAN WITH GARY BYRD, OF TALBOTTON, FOR ARTICLE
ON HIS WORK IN D. C. WITH CONGRESSIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE ON
THE FUTURE (SENT PER REQUEST OF BOB TRIBBLE, ED.)
PRESS RELEASE 7/19/78 SPECIAL TO: THE BAYONNET (FORT
BENNING) RE: CATHIE PARE—VISIT TO WASHINGTON
PRESS RELEASE JULY 19, 1978 MR. AND MRS. HOWARD PENDLETON
AND MRS. FLORENCE PENDLETON WITH JB IN HIS OFFICE SPECIAL
TO THE BAYONNET
PRESS RELEASE JULY 20, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE TALOR COUNTY
NEWS SHAN YOUNG, OF REYNOLDS, DOUG BAILEY STATE FFA
OFFICERS WITH CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL STEPS
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS 7/25/78 PILOT CLUB OF LAGRANGESENT TO PRISCILLA SKIPPER
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS JULY 28, 1978 LT. COL. AND MRS.
NORMAN CHASE WITH SON DONALD AND DAUGHTER DARLEEN ON
HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL WITH JB
7/27/78 SPECIAL TO THE MANCHESTER STAR-MERCURY MANDY
WINN, INTERN, WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN 7/28/78 DAVID PERRY WITH JB AND
MARC SHAFFER IN COURTYARD OF RHOB
7/28/78 SPECIAL TO THE HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL MARC SHAFFER
WITH JB IN COURTYARD OF RHOB
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PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 4, 1978 SPECIAL TO MARION COUNTY
PATRIOT MR AND MRS KING MOSS AND MR AND MRS HERMAN
LONG AND FAMILIES WITH JB INFRONT OF CAPITOL
PHOTIO PRESS RELEASE 8/8/78 NINA MCCORCKLE, INTERN WITH JB
ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL SPECIAL TO THE AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 8/8/78 INTERN NINA MCCORKLE AND JB ON
HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL SPECIAL TO THE MNARION COUNTY
PATRIOT
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 8/9/78 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN ELAINE
YORK, INTERN, AND JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 8/15/78 SPECIAL TO THE MARION COUNTY
PATRIOT RE:MRS. CLARKE DUNCAN, DAUGHTERS KATHY REID AND
SUSAN DUNCAN ON HOUSE STEPS WITH JB
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 17, 1978 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
RE: MR. AND MRS. LARRY SNELLGROVE, CHILDREN DARIN AND
SHANNON ON EAST STEPS OF CAPITO; WITH JB OTHER PHOTOS SENT
YO SNELLGROVE
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 8/22/78 SPECIAL TO THE MARION COUNTY
PATRIOT RE: MR. AND MRS. JACK JOHNS AND SON JACK ON CAPITOL
STEPS WITH JB
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 9/12/78 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
RE: MAYOR PRO TEM AND MRS. A. J. MCCLUNG MRS. CHALES CLARK
(BUNKY) ELIZABETH
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN WARNER
ROBINS SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB W/ JB ON HOUSE STEPS 9/26/78
NEWS RELEASE 10/6/78 SPECIAL TO THE GEORGIA LEGIONAIRE
PHOTO OF JB AND ARTHUR V. “BUBBA” AKIN
NEWS RELEASE – PHOTO DEC. 8. 1978 OUTLINE OF JB’S PLAN FOR
INTRODUCING CD LEGISLATION IN 96TH CONGRESS SENT TO: CIVIL
DEFENSE COUNCIL BULLETIN
SPECIAL TO: THE COLUMBUS LEDGER 1/29/79 LUCY FAY AND GAY
BLACKMON. OF COLUMBUS
SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES FEBRUARY 14, 1979 VERONICA
REYNOLDS, OF COLUMBUS, WITH JB IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
REVEREND JOHNNY FLAKES, COLUMBUS, WITH CONGRESSMAN ON
CAPITOL STEPS SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN COUNCILWOMAN MCINTYREM WR,
MARCH 13, 1979
SPECIAL TO THE MANCHESTER STAR-MERCURY MAYOR & MRS.
BEAVERS CITY MAN. & MRS. MCCURDY MARCH 13, 1979
SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES COUNCILMEM CHESTER &
RECTOR MARCH 13. 1979
PHOTO NEWS RELEASE MARCH 3, 1979 JB AND JIMMY TURNER,
PEANUT PRINCESS ON CAPITOL STEPS WITH LARRY TUCKER SENT
TO ALL DISTRICT PRINT MEDIA
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PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1979 PHOTO AND CUTLINE OF RANDY
RUSSELL, JC GOOD CITIZEN SENT OF RANDY RUSSELL, JC GOOD
CITIZEN SENT TO DAILY SUN-COPY ALSO SENT TO RANDY
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1979 PHOTO AND CUTLINE OF KEN AND
HENRI DREW SENT TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER COPIES ALSO
SENT TO KEN AND HENRI DREW
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 27, 1979 SENT TO CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN JB
WITH SUE LANIER AND BILLY SANDERS—COPIES ALSO SENT TO
LANIER
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 27, 1979 SENT YO VIENNA NEWS-OBSERVER
JB WITH BILLY SANDERS-COPIES ALSO SENT TO SANDERS
PHOTO NEWS RELEASE MARCH 28, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
– JB, STAFF, EDDIE ALBERT
PHOTO NEWS RELEASE MARCH 28, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER-ENQUIRER TV BOOK EDTOR – SANDRA OKAMOTO, PHOTO
OF JB, STAFF, EDDIE ALBERT
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JUNE 7, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
TIMES-PHOTO OF DARLENE JOHNSON, INTERN, AND JB-COPIES ALSO
SENT TO DARLEEN IN FINANCE OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE JULY 2, 1979 SENT TO SNAPSHOT SECTION OF
SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER. C/O MR. GRANT JACKSON NEW
EDITOR.
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 10, 1979 INTERN IRERE HURST WITH JB
ON CAPITOL STEPS COPIES SENT TO IRENE SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE
DAILY NEWS
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 10, 1979 INTERN MARGARET SCOTT
WITH JB ON CAPITOL STEPS COPIES SENT TO MARGARET SPECIAL
TO VALLEY TIMES NEWS
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 24, 1979 SENT TO: WARNER ROBINS
DAILY SUN, MARION COUNTY PATRIOT, PATRIOT CITIZEN, NOTE
AND PICTURES SENT TO INEZ WATSON, DEBORAH FORD, LILLIAN
BLACK
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 20, 1979 KEY CLUB SENT TO TAYLOR
COUNTY NEWS, THOMASTON TIMES, AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 26, 1979 JB WITH GIRLS NATION
REPRESENTATIVE MELODY HUTCHERSON SENT TO THOMASTON
TIMES AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE AND COPY OF CUTLINE SENT TO
MELODY
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 20, 1979 4-H SENT TO: GEORGIA POST
LEADER TRIBUNE TALBOTTON NEW EVC, (?) THOMASTON TIMES
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JULY 25, 1979 JB WITH REP. ANDMRS.
GINGRICH-LARRY EDENFIELD FAMILY SENT TO SUNDAY LEDGERENQUIRER SNAPSHOT SECTION
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUG. 1, 1979 SENT PICTURE AND CUTLINE
TO: MONTEZUMA CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN ALSO SENT
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AUTOGRAOHED PICTURE AND COPY OF OUTLINE TO BETSY BETSY
BAKER-INTERN
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUG. 1, 1979 SENT PICTURE AND CUTLINE
TO: FORT VALLEY LEADER TRIBUNE, MACON TELEGRAPH, MACON
NEWS, SENT AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE AND COPY OF CUTLINE TO
CHAN CHAN WHITE-INTERN
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 8, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE CITIZEN
AND GEORGIAN (MONTEZUMA) 4-H MEMBER BECKY CATES WITH JB
COPY OF PHOTO AND CUTLINE SENT TO BECKY-ALSO EXTRA
PICTURE
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 8, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE LEADERTRIBUNE INTERN NANCY PEAVY WITH JB PICTURE AND COPY OF
CUTLINE GIVEN TO NANCY
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 8, 1979 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER INTERN JENNA HECHT WITH JB PICTURE AND COPY OF
CUTLINE GIVEN TO JENNA
PHOTO REQUEST – NBC NEWS
PHOTO REQUESY – TV ASAH:
PHOTO SENT 10/8/79 AUTOGRAPHED INDIVIDUAL SHOT OF JB SENT
TO TOM GRANT OF PERRY AT HIS REQUEST
PHOTO SENT 10/9/79 AUTPGRAPHED PIC OF JB AND TERRY
FLANNERY (B F GOODRICH) SENT TO TERRY
PHOTO SENT 10/9/79 AUTOGRAPHED PIC OF MR. AND MRS. LOUIS
DILLARD, BUENS VISTA AND SON MIKE OF WASHINGTON. D. C.
PHOTO RELEASES 10/17-79 SENT 2 COLOR SLIDES EACH TO CHARLIE
GRAVES AND BOB BULLINGTON-EACH OF THEM WITH JB AT
CAPITOL
PHOTO SENT 7/25/79 TO CONSTITUENTS GARRETTS OF COLUMBUS
Box 41 1977 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
1977 JANUARY THANK YOU LETTERS
2.
1977 FEBRUARY THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 MARCH THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 APRIL THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 MAY
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1977 JUNE THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 JULY THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 AUGUST THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 SEPTEMBER THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 OCTOBER THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 NOVEMBER THANK YOU LETTERS
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1977 DECEMBER THANK YOU LETTERS
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REGISTRATION BOOKS
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BUMPER STICKER CREW
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YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE 94TH COBGRESS 1975-1976
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VOTING
CAMPAIGN LITERATURE
LETTERS FILE
SUMTER COUNTY
CAMPAIGN LETTERS
ENDORSEMENT LETTERS
JERRY LUQUIRE SCRIPTS
PRESS RELEASES
RADIO AND TV CONTRACTS
AGENCY REPORT
CALENDAR THANK YOU FOR CALENDARS
Box 42 1969-1974 MIL. ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS
Folder Title
1.
ACAD.: A. F. ACADEMY ADVISORY BOARD
2.
ACAD.: MILITARY ACAD. ADVISORYT BOARD
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ACAD.: NAVAL ACAD. ADVISORY BOARD ALSO MERCHANT MARINE
4.
ACADEMIES: 1976 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
5.
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES
6.
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 PERRY JOSEPH HAROLD (MILITARY)
CIVIL SERVICE TEST TAKEN 7-5 MEDICAL AUTK (?) 7-10 MEDICALLY
DISQUALIFIED
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1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PITTMAN, KEITH ALLEN AIR FORCE
NOMINATED PRINCIPAL TO AIR FORCE ACADEMY BY SENATOR
TALMADGE (INFI. RECEIVED 12-29-73)
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ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973ROWLEY, MR. GERALD WILLIAM A. F., C.
S. TEST AUTH. SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 7-10, FILE
REACTIVATED – NEW LEVEL SERVICE SCORES. QUESTION: SHOULD
HE APPEAR BEFORE THE BOAED AGAIN THIS YEAR? 1ST ALTERNATE
(VACANCY #2) WITHDRAWN 11/3/73
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ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 SMITH, ARTHUR LEE, III (NAVAL) HIGH
SCHOOL RECORD! C S TEST AUTH SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH SENT 710, 5TH ALTERNATE
10.
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 STEELE, WILLIAM B., JR. (AIR FORCE)
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM 7/5, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 7/10, 3RD ALTERNATE
(VACANCY #1) MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 STEPHENSON, GEORGE FOSTER (NAVAL)
– 6TH ALTERNATE
12.
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 TEW, WILLIAM A. DISQUAL. PHYSICAL
APTITUDE MILITARY ACADEMY
13.
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1974 TRUDELL, TOM CRAIG MILITARY (ALSO
AIR FORCE OR NAVAL) (SEE AIR FORCE FILE) ORIGINAL FILE
TRANSFERRED TO REP. PHILIP RUPPE – “ (?) ETC. DISTRICT OF
MICHIGAN
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ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 WILLETTS, JAMES PHILLIP MILITARY
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ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1974 WOODWARD, HERMAN S.
MERCHANY MARINE, RESIGNED MAY 1971
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1976 NOT PART OF DISTRICT
QUOTA WOYCE, DANA C. (AIR FORCE) 2 NOT ALT (?) EARLY
SELECTION FOR APPOINTMENT RESIGNED 8/11/72
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1978 HANCHETT, MARC
(CONGRESSMAN SONNY MONTGOMERY CONSTITUENT) MERCHANT
MARINE RESIGNED 10/18/74
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HELDRETH, DAVID C. MILITARY
DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HICKMAN, MARK A. AIR FORCE (OR
NAVAL) DISQUALIFIED ACCAD.
ACADEMIES: HILL, JOSEPH – FOURTH ALTERNATE DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY MILITARY
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 HOWARD, STEVEN J. (AIR FORCE) C S.
TEST AUTH. SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 7-10, CONGRESSMAN:
THIS APPLICANT, STEVEN J. HOWARD, MUST BE MEDICALLY
DISQUALIFIED, ALTHOUGH WE HAVE NOT YET RECEIVED COPY OF
REPORT. PLEASE SEE MEMO FROM HELEN SOLOMON AND MT MEMO
FOR FILES. AH DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1974 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA
JOHNSON, BARNEY GLEN AIR FPRCE CLASS OF 1984
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 JONES, JAMES E. (AIR FORCE) C. S. TEST
AUTH. MAILED 8/11/72, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 8-16, 2ND ALTERNATE
(VACANCY #2)
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: LINCOLN, JAMES M. (MILITARY)
DISQUIL. ACADEMICALLY
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HUNT, JOHN WESLEY NAVAL (OR
MILITARY) DISQUALIFIED (SEE COMPLETE FILE UNDER MILITARY
ACAD.)
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 MATHEW, BARTLY JAMES OR MILITARY)
SELECTED BUT DECLINED 7/1974 –ENTERED AIR FORCE ACAD.
UNDER PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
ACADEMY APPL: 1973 MILLS, JOSEPH A. (NAVAL) DISQUALIFIED
PRINCIPAL C. S. TEST AUTH. SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 7-10,
PRINCIPAL – DISQUALIFIED INCOMPLETE ACADEMIC
REQUIREMENTS
ACADEMY: 1973 CANDIDATE: MYRICK, JOHN ALLEN, III AIR FORCE
WITHDRAWN 3/15/73
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 PARKMAN, TERRY W. (AIR FORCE) CIV.
SER. TEST AUTH. SENT 8-9, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 8-16, 1ST
ALTERNATE (VACANCY #1)
ACADEMY: 1974 APPLICANT: PERRY, DANIEL MICHAEL AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACAD/ & MEDICALLY
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ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 CHILDS, JAMES R., JR. (BUDDY) (NAVAL)
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY 4TH ALTERNATE, CIV. SERV. TEST
AUTH. SENT 8-9, MED. AUTH. SENT 8-16
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 DAVIDSON, JOSEPH ELIJAH, III (JED) AIR
FORCE SELECTED MED AUTH. SENT, DECLINED APPOINTMENT
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 DUNCAN, PATRICK JAMES MERCHANT
MARINE MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: AIR FORCE CLASS OF 1976 ELLERBEE, CADET RODNEY C.
(NOT PART OF 3RD DISTRICT) (TRANSFERRED FROM 6TH DISTRICT
BECAUSE OF REAPPORTIONMENT) (RESIGNED 1/32/73)
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 FARR, ARTHUR D. NAVAL DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICS
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: FLETCHER, PAYTON W. (MILITARY)
DISQUALIFIED MED.
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 GREENE, JACK T. (NAVAL) C. S. TESY
AUTH. SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 7-10, 3RD ALTERNATE,
MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 GRISWOLD, R. KELLEY (AIR FORCE)
DISQUALIFIED C. S. TEST AUTH SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH SENT 7-10,
PRINCIPAL (VACANCY #2)
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 BENSON, ROBERT S, NAVAL 1ST
ALTERNATEC S, TEST AUTH SENT 6-20, MEDICAL AUTH SENT 7-10
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 BLOUNT, JOHN BARRY (MILITARY) CIV
SERV TEST AUTH SENT 8-9, MED. AUTH. SENT 8-16, 3RD ALTERNATE,
DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1973 – BOWICK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN (NAVAL)
– 7TH ALTERNATE
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OD 1976 WITHDREW – JUNE 1973
MERCHANT MARINE PRINCIPAL APPOINTED
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1974 BRINKMAN, MARK S. MERCHANT
MARINE (FIRST) MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1974 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA
BROWN, THOMAS AIR FORCE FULLY QUALIFIED REACTIVATED FOR
1970 WAIVE EXAN & INTERVIEW APPOINTED – 1970 RESIGNED – APR.
22 1971
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BRUCKNER, ROBERT M. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACAD
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1974 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT
QUOTA CAPRONI, III, ALBERT AIR FORCE ACCEPTED FOR
APPOINTMENT NOTIFIED 4-21-70 RESIGNED 2/5/72
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1973 ADAMS, BENTLEY C. III NAVAL NOT
RECOMMENDED-OUT OF DISTRICT CIVIL SERVICE TEST AUTH, SENT
6-20, MEDICAL TEST AUTH, SENT 7-10, ROTC SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED
NOT NOMINATED
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1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT ALSTON,RANDALL L. (AIR FORCE) 4TH
ALT. FOR PREP SCHOOL CONSIDERATUON ONLY DISQUALIFIED
ACAD.
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1976 ARMSTRONG, DONALD E.
NAVY DISCHARGED 8/2/73 PRINCIPAL APPOINTED – WARD
RESERVED (?) FROM ACAD. 2-7-72
ACADEMY APPLICANT: BEAVERS, GARRY JOHN (MERCHANT
MARINE) CIVIL SERVICE TEST AUTH, SENT 8-9, APPLICATION
WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1970
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1972
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1973
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1974
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1975
ACADEMY: INQUIRIES 1971
Box 43 1979 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
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JULY, 1979 INV, DECLINED
1A JULY, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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AUGUST, 1979 INV. DECLINED
2A AUGUST, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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SEPTEMBER, 1979 INV. DECLINED
3A SEPTEMBER, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
4.
OCTOBER, 1979 INV. DECLINED
4A OCTOBER, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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NOVEMBER, 1979 INV. DECLINED
5A NOVEMBER, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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DECEMBER, 1979 INV. DECLINED
6A DECEMBER, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
Box 44 1967-1970 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD STATEMENTS
Folder Title
1.
31 JAN ’67 TRADING LAUNCH PAD A-371
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8 FEB 67 – CAPE TOWN INCIDENT H-1196
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21 FEB 67 H-1692 18 YR VOTING
4.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS RETUERNING SOEET BPW
(KELLEY) March 2, 1967
5.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MARCH 13, 1967 TEXTILE) A-1235
6.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: MARCH 20, 1967 (VIET NAM)
7.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT MARCH 20, 1967 (STAND ON VIET
NAM) PAGE H 2444
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3 APR 67 H-3456 3RD LAND BANK SYSTEM
9.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT APRIL 25, 1967 (BILL WILLIS
SPEECH) ALSO REVISION OF REMARKS
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD APRIL 28, 1967 (REMARKS ON GENERAL
WESTMORELAND)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MAY 3 1967 (EXCHANGE
PROGRAM FLAG BURNING)
4 MAY 67 HR-9660 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT – MAY 10 VIET NAM LTR. – PP ‘A 2310
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT – MAY 15, 1967 A-2376 WALLY REID
EDITORIAL
INSERT CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – MAY 18, 1967 (ON MODEL CITIES)
A-2466
INSERT IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – MAY 18, 1967 “SOUTHERN
STRATEGY” (QUIE AMENDMENT) H-5799
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT MAY 22, 1967 (ON STANDING
BEHIND ISRAEL) H-5792
INSERT IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD JUNE 6, 1967 – DEBT CEILING
MEASURE PAGE H-6647 FOREIGN AID & MIDDLE EAST
7 JUNE 1967 CONGRATULATIONS TO U. MICHIGAN CENTENNIAL
INSERT IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD JUNE 12, 1967 – FRAFT
DODGERS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 14, 1967 (RE: BOWDOIN
ADDRESS, “THE CANCER OF INDIFFERENCE” A-3001-03
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT –APPENDIX – JULY 10, 1967
(MILLARD GRIMES EDITORIAL) A-3429
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT JUNE 20, 1967 (STOKLEY
CARMICHAEL – INSURRECTION) H-7557
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT AUGUST 1, 1967 (ROBERTS
LETTER – DISGUST WITH RIOTING AND CIVIL DISORDER) A-3904
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT AUGUST 3, 1967 – PAGE 1 –
HAZARDOUS DUTY PAY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT AUGUST 7, 1967 – PAGE A-3987 –
THE AMERICAN WAY (BUDDY RIDDLE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – AUGUST 10, 1967 (RECOGNIZING
THE FACTS) H-10383
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – AUGUST 25, 1967(GALLANTRY IN
VIETNAM) A-4327
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – SEPTEMBER 12, 1967 – “COMMON
SENSE” PAGE A4531
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT POSTAL AND CIVIL SERVICE PAY
RAISE – B-13270 10/11/67
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – OCTOBER 20, 1967 (ANTI WAR
DEMONSTRATION AT PENTAGON H-13762
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – NOVEMBER 17, 1967 – PAGE
A5696 “MY GEORGIA”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – NOVEMBER 21, 1967 – MAIL
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – NOVEMBER 29, 1967 PAGE H
15989 (OPPOSITION TO PREFERENTIAL MOTION (MEAT INSPECTION)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT NIOVEMBER 30, 1967 PAGE H16111 “NOP SUBSTITUTION FOR VICTORY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT BY CONGRESSMAN STUCKEY ON
JB, DECEMBER 6, 1967, PAGE H-06445
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – DECEMBER 11, 1967 PAGE H16659 “MY PROMISE”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – JANUARY 25, 1968 (POSITION ON
THE PUEBLO)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 5, 1968 (CREDIBILITY
– PUEBLO) PAGE H-777
2/50/68 INSERTION IN RECORD – PEOM – “WAVE, OLD GLORY” PG. E935
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT- “LOOKING BACK” – FEBRUARY
29, 1968 – PAGE E-1344
INSERTION IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – MARCH 14, 1968 PG. E-1897
(JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT LUNCHEON)
INSERTION IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – MARCH 14, 1968 (TRIBUTE
TO FIREMEN) PG. E-1910
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 4/8/68 – REASON PG. H-2653
INSERTION IN COBGRESSIONAL RECORD, APRIL 10, 1968 PGS. H-2793
AND H-2825 & H-2826 (CIVIL RIGHTS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – APRIL 22, 1968 PG. E-3152 POEM
ENTITLED “GLORY” BY DEBORAH LEIGH WALDROP
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT APRIL 24, 1968 “I VOTED NO ON
OPEN HOUSING” PG. E-3275
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT: (DRAFT) (ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT EXTENSION OF REMARKS APRIL
28, 1968 “THE DIGNITY OF WORK”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MAY 3, 1968 E-3733 ”WHO
SPEAKS FOR YOUTH”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT MAY 6, 1968 “COMMUNITY
LEADERSHIP” P-E-3791-94
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MAY 7, 1968 ON DEATH OF
ALABAMA GOVERNOR LURLEEN WALLACE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MAY 8, 1968 (COLUMBUS DAY)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – MAY 8, 1968(JOHN KNOX ESSAY)
(LAW DAY) P 3969
INSERTION_CONGRESSIONAL RECORD _ MAY 9. 1968 – PACKAGE
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FOR INSERTION IN THE BODY OF THE RECORD – (H. R. 15424) PAGE H5037 JUNE 17, 1968 (FORMULA FOR PROPOSED SPENDING CEILING)
THE TAX BILL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 18, 1968 PAGE ____
(FREEDOM) (SPEECH BY MRS. MARG. JOHNSON)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 21, 1968 “THE GUN BILLS”
PAGE E-5125
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT JUNE 27, 1968 PAGE E-5944
(SPEECH BY WALTER OWENS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT- JULY 1, 1968 PAGE H-5855 (FROM
WHERE I STAND)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – JULY 1, 1968 PAGE H-5848
(INTERSTATE HIGHWAT DEBATE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 19, 1968 (TRIBUTE TO REV,
JACK P. LOWNDES) H-7039
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 22, 1968 (DURING DEBATE
ON GUN BILL) STEPPINGSTONE LEGIS. P-7120
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 (PASSING OF
J. RUSSELL TUTEN) PAGE – H-8306
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER 10, 1968 (SPEECH OF
EUGENE M BECKER) (ASST. SECY OF THE ARMY) PAGE H-9745
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT: OCTOBER 11, 1968 NATL. FED. OF BUS. &
PROF. WOMEN) PAHE H-9836
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT: OCTOBER 10, 1968 (REMARKS ON HON.
“TOOK” GATHERINGS) P. H 9786
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 13, 1969 (PASSING OF
JIM BLANCHARD) PAGE H-184
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 31, 1969 ON THE DEATH
OF DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER (PAGE H 2380)
CONGRESSIONAL REC. INSERT-EXT. OF REMARKS, MAY 5, 1969 P.E.
3624 “LAW DAY, 1969, ESSAY” BY REBECCA BURT
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 6, 1969 (BRO. CARL
PRACOCK) H3383 CHAPLAIN OF THE DAY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 16. 1969 (GODSPEED –
APOLLO 11 CREW) H5990
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 22, 1969 CHARLES BLACK
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT NOVEMBER 13, 1969 THE
MAJORITY VOICE E-9572
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – PETRIOTISM PROCLAMATION –
NOVEMBER 13, 1969
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT NOVEMBER, 1969 FOURTH
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – JANUARY 21, 1970 – “NINE BLIND
MEN” HEW SCII H-173
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 21, 1970 (REMARKS ON
LT. CALLEY) PAGE H-141
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT: JANUARY 22, 1970 THE FICKLE FRENCH H197
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 18, 1970 (CONCERNED
PARENTS) PAGE H-970 H-1070
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY23, 1970 – GORDON,
GA. JAYCEES PETITION FOR LEGISLATION TO RESTORE FREEDON OF
CHOICE IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS PAGE E-1166
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 23, 1970 (ISRAEL –
SWISS JETLINER DESTRUCTION) PAGE E1177
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 24, 1970 (DAY OF
PRAYER,SUMTER CO. & CITY OF AMERICUS) PAGE H-1159
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT E1226 FEBRUARY 24, 1970 KAOLIN
INDUSTRY’S CONSERVATION PROGRAM AT GORDON, GEORGIA
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 25, 1970 EULOGY OF TIC
FORRESTER PAGE H2479-82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 26, 1970 THE NURSING
HOME INDUSTRY PAGE H 2553
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT MARCH 26, 1970 PETITION FROM
CATAULA, GA. RE: FREEDOM OF CHOICE PAGE H-2616
CONGRESSIONAL INSERT: JANUARY 26, 1970 “PEOPLE TO PEOPLE”
PAGE H-300
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT APRIL 6, 1970 (ON THE PASSING OF
HON. STEPHEN PACE) PAGE H2653
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 9, 1970 (HON STEPHEN
PACW) PAGE H 2833
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APR 7, 1970 (GEORGIA JAYCEES
RESOLUTION ON SCHOOL BUSING) PAGE H-2707
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 14, 1970 (REMARKS ON
POSTAL PAY RAISE H. RES. 909) PAGE E-3262
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BIRTHDAY) PAGE E-4088
MAY 20, 1970 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – HANDSACROSS
GEORGIA – PAGE H 4568
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT MAY 21, 1970 MEDICAID PAGE
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – JUNE 11, 1970 – LETTER TO THE
EDITOR ATLANTA JOURNAL PAGE E5497 TOM DAY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – SEPTEMBER 24, 1970 – UNDER
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE JOHN L. MCLUCAS’ SPEECH TO
MIDDLE GA. CHAPTER OF AFA PAGE E8578
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPT. 24, 1970 (RE AIR FORCE
APPRECIATION) PAGE E-8628
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER5, 1970 – PRISONERS OF
WAR PAGE H9591
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – OCTOBER 6, 1970 – FREEPORT
KAOLIN SCIENTISTS WIN ACCLAIM PAGE E8914
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – OCTOBER 14, 1970 – COLUMBUSPHENIX CITY-FT. BENNING CHAPTER – AUSA PAGE E9418
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 11/19/70 – TRADE ACT OF 1970 –
PAGE H10578
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: NOVEMBER 25, 1970 ON H. R.
19504 PAGE H10788
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: DECEMBER 16, 1970 (ON FOOD
STAMPS AMENDMENT) PAGE H 11868
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: DECEMBER 30, 1970 – L.MENDELL
RIVERS PAGE E-10871
P. R. – ’69 GOVERNOR’S HONORS LIST
1969 R. R. VISITOR AND TOURS
PR – TOURS – SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1969 – BOY SCOUTS
PR – TOURS –BURTS, ROBERT H. MR. AND MRS. AND TWO CHILDREN
– JULY 6 – 8, 1969
CAHO, JOHN (AFGE BREAKFAST – JUNE 24, 1969 (TUESDAY-8:00 A. M.
– B-399)
TOURS – BOB CARTER AND FAMILY – MAY 13TH THROUGH 20TH, 1969
PR – TOURS – ALLEN, WAYNE H. MR. AND MRS. AND PARTY OF 9
OTHERS. – JULY 1 & 2, 1969
PR – TOURS – BLACK, TOM B. MR. AND MRS. AND 3 DAUGHTERS –
JULY 17 AND 18, 1969
PR – TOURS – BOWEN, GEORGE, JR. AND FAMILY – WEEK OF JULY 20,
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PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. J. W. CHEVES & DAUGHTER, DIANE –
AUGUST 18-20, 1969
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. LARRY CHILDERS AND THREE
CHILDREN – JUNE 19TH AND 20TH 1969
TOURS – COOK, JAMES R. (JIMMY) THE REV, AND FAMILY AND E. W.
WRIGHT AND FAMILY JUNE 9-11, 1969
PR – TOURS – CORNWELL, LLOYD R. AND FAMILY – JULY 30 AND 31,
1969
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. S. W. ENNIS & CHILDREN AND MRS. W.
A. BOSTICJ – JUNE 4, 1969
PR – TOURS – 4-H MEMBERS JULY 16, 1969
TOURS – FAULKENBERRY, FRED MR. AND MRS. – JUNE 2 AND 3 AND
DAUGHTER BECKY
PR – TOURS – HARDIN, RICHARD C. MR. AND MRS. WEEK OD SEPT. 7,
1969
TOURS – MR. AND MRS. DEF. HUNGERFORD – AUGUST 5, 1969
PR – TOURS – R. C. MARSHALL FAMILY – AUGUST 13-15, 1969
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. JAMES MAY – JUNE 10-13, 1969
PR – TOURS – MILES – BAGGETT TOUR – JUNE 24 1969
TOURS – THOMPSON, HAROLD MRS. ANF MOTHER, MRS. CLYDE LEE
– 12/16/69
PR – TOURS – MRS B. W. PAIT AND DAUGHTER – AUGUST 13, 1969
PR – TOURS – MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL SERVICE ASSN. –
AUGUST 9 AND 10, 1969
SCHOOL PATROL OF MUSCOGEE COUNT PHOTOGRAPH ON CAPITOL
STEPS – JUNE 11, 1970
PR – TOURS – RICHARD SENDELBACH FAMILY & MRS. GEORGE
LUMPKIN-JULY 31 – AUGUST 4, 1969
PR – TOURS – QUOTA CLUB OF COLUMBUS = JULY 9, 1969
PR – TOURS – REV. SAM G. ROGERS AND FAMILY – AUGUST 11, 1969
PR – TOURS – SPIEGEL, W. B. AND FAMILY – AUGUST 12, 1969
PR – TOURS – WINDSOR, JOSEPH V. AND FAMILY – JULY 1 AND 2, 1969
WORRELL, FLOYD G. 1969
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS 1970
PR – TOURS – OCTOBER 13, 1970 – ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED
STATES ARMY (OUR CONTACT: STEVE LARKIN)
PR – TOURS – BRAGG, ALFRED O., JR. MR. – AUGUST 4, 1970
PR – TOURS – BARKER, EDWARD MR. AND MRS. – 6/8/70
PR – TOURS – BLAIR, WILLIAM E. MR. AND MRA. & 2 DAUGHTERS –
JULY 16, 1970
PR – TOURS – BOY SCOUTS – CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL – JULY 16,
1970
PR – TOURS – MARCH 24, 1970 – MR. AND MRS. HERMAN CANTOR
AND DAUGHTERS SUSAN (10) AND Nancy (9)
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PR – TOURS – MARCH 27, 1970 – CHIPLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – (A.
D. DAVIS)
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. CLARK - JUNE 10 AND 11, 1970
PR – TOURS – COX, OWEN E. MRS. – PARTY OF FOUR – JULY 20 AND
21, 1970
PR – TOURS – DALE, THEO MR. AND MRS. AND 3 CHILDREN – JULY 13
– 17, 1970
PR – TOURS – DILKS, CHARLES MAJOR AND FAMILY – AUGUST 17-21,
1970
PR – TOURS – FOSTER, JIMMIE L. MR. MRS. AND DAUGHTWE – JULY
22 AND 23, 1970
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. KENNETH L. FRY, JR. AND FAMILY –
JUNE 30, 1970
PR – TOURS – MARCH 26, 1970 – HARRIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TOURS – HARRISON – HENDERSON MARCH 17-18, 1970
PR – TOURS – HOLT, REVEREND JOSEPH – JULY 9. 1970
PR – TOURS – HORTON, LEMUEL L. AUGUST 14 – 21, 1970
PR – TOURS – MRS. WALTER JENNINGS AND PARTY – JUNE 9, 1970
PR – TOURS – JONES, W. E. MRS AND MISS MART HART WHITEHURST
1970
PR – TOURS – KEY, JACK, JR. AND FAMILY – JULY 21 – 23, 1970
PR – TOURS – MARCUS, PAULINE MISS – JUNE 12 AND 17TH 1970
PR – TOURS – MILES, W. W. – JULY 214, 1970
PR – TOURS – T.W. MIXON – MR. AND MRS. AND TWO CHILDREN –
JULY 20TH, 1970
PR – TOURS – MOLESKI FAMILY – JUNE 5, 1970
PR – TOURS – PASSAILAIGUE, JACK M., JR. AND FAMILY – JULY 21,
1970
PRESEDENTIAL CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG AMERICANS GROUP –
FEBRUARY 24, 1970 – 10:45 A. M.
PR – TOURS –SMYTH, MRS. CARMEN (LEWIS B.); CLARE SMYTH;
BLAKE SMYTH; JOE; MOODY; MISS MARTHA COOPER APRIL 24-26,
1970
PR – TOURS – TURNER, MARGARET T. MRS. AND PARTY
PR – TOURS – WILLIAMS, JESSE MRS. AND DAUGHTER, MARY ROSE –
JULY 21-24, 1971
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY ZELONIS – JUNE 2 AND 3. 1970
DAY AT A GLANCE 1967
DAY AT A GLANCE 1968
DAY AT A GLANCE 1969
DAY AT A GLANCE 1970
DAY AT A GLANCE 1970 SECOND HALF
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING/PENDING/FCC/HENDERSON,
BETTY/MRS./VALENTINE & GUTTO
ISSUES: “B”ROADCASTING – (FCC PENDING) BRANTLEY, EDDIE &
SIMMONS
ISSUES: BROADCASTING FECERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
MR. WILLIAM ATKINS
MR. JOE WINDSOR NAB DEREGULATION PLAN ISSUES:
BROADCASTING
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: BROADCASTING
THANK YOU: BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES CONSERVATION – GENERAL
ISSUES CONSERVATION – PENDING BLAYLOCK W. C. BRADLEY CO.
(PENDING)
ALASKA LANDS ISSUES CONSERVATION THANK YOU CONSERVATION
ISSUES CONSERVATION – NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
CONSERVATION: BILL AWND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES CONSERVATION – FORESTRY SERVICE, WILDERNESS AREAS
CABANISS, DR. DANIEL
ISSUES CONSERVATION – (MR. MAURICE J. DUTTERA)
ISSUES: CRIME – GENERAL
GUN CONTROL ISSUES: CRIME
THANK YOU – CRIME
NEW CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
DRUGS ISSUES: CRIME
ISSUES: CRIME ELLISON, MRS. BRENDA V. RE CRIME IN VIRGIN
ISLANDS
ISSUES: CRIME – LEAA (URBAN CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM)
MAYOR HARRIS JACKSON
CRIME: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: ECONOMY – GENERAL
BUDGET ISSUES: ECONOMY
ECONOMY: AID TO CHRYSLER
ISSUES: ECONOMY FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
ISSUES: ECONOMY: W C BRADLEY MANUFACTURING
JONES, BARRY & COUCH, LUKE ISSUES: ECONOMY
ISSUES: ECONOMY (BUDGET) RE: BROOMFIELD
ISSUES: ECONOMY JENNINGS, FRANK E.
ISSUES: ECONOMY – PICKARD, WM.NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
ISSUES: ECONOMY
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: ECONOMY
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HR 2444 DEPT. OF EDUCATION
EDUCATION: SCHOOL PRAYER
EDUCATION: SCHOOL LUNCH
HR 5192 HIGHER EDUCATION
ALFORD, WILLIAM C. ISSUES: EDUCATION
ISSUES: EDUCATION DR. JOHN ANDERSON – COLUMBUS COLLEGE
BARDWELL, MR. LLOYD R. ISSUES: EDUCATION
ISSUES: EDUCATION – JOE W. ANDREWS HOME BUILDERS ASSN OF
GA. RE: LEWID CENKER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
ISSUES: “E”DUCATION (PENDING) DR. BRAXTON A.NAIL
ISSUES: “E”DUCATION/CHILD/JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
ISSUES: EDUCATION/PENDING/HIGHER EDUCATION ACT
ISSUES: EDUCATION MR. JACK DERISO CHAIRMAN, SUMTER COUNY
BOARD OF EDUCATION LESLIE ROAD AMERICUS, GA. NOV.26, 1979
ISSUES: EDUCATION-PENDING –SCHLEY, PHILIP T. –GRIFFIN BELL’S
OFFICE
ISSUES: EDUCATION RE: RICHARD SHIVER LAGRANGE
ISSUES: EDUCATION.PENDING/ STALLER, KENNETH R/ SINPOSONCHANCELLOR ST BOARD OF REGENTS
ISSUES: EDUCATION – WHITLEY, THOMAS Y. PRESIDENT
COLLUMBUS COLLEGE
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: EDUCATION
THANK YOU EDUCATION
EDUCATION: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
Box 46 1977-1980 MIL. ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS
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1980 FORCE ACADEMY APPLICANT SHELLHOUSE, RUSTY
INCOMPLETED RECORD ELIMINATED
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1980 NAVAL ACADEMY APPLICANT MI;ITARY & AIR FORCE
SHEPHERD, GARY B. JR. (GABE) DISQUALIFIED BY AF
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1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT SHERROD, MICHAEL J. 2/16/78
APPOINTED TO AF ACADEMY – CONDITIONAL (MED.-DENTAL)
(BRACES) NOITIFIED BY PHONE 2/16/12 LC DECLINED APPT. 97
BECAUSE OF MEDICAL DISQUALIFICATION – BRACES WOULDN’T
HAVE BEEN REMOVED BEFORE HE COULD ENTER. VERIFIED W/MRS.
BANKS 5/11/78 ACAD. LIASON LC
4.
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT SINCLAIR, ANDREW I. MERCHANT
MARINE DISQUALIFIED
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CLASS OF 1983 SMITH, MISS MELANIE MERCHANT MARINE AIR
FORCE OR NAVAL (BUSINESS CARD FOR HERBERT O. SMITH
COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR WITH HANDWRITTEN NOTE:
DAUGHTER CADET APPLICANT) 6/19/79 QUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
BUT STILL PENDING MEDICAL RESULTS – NOTIFIED BY TELEGRAM.
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
CLASSOF 1982 (UNDER SEN.T. APPOINTMENT) APPLICANT: SMITH,
THOMAS J. J. MILITARY APPOINTED UNDER ANOTHER NOMINATION
(SEN. T.) RESIGNED
1980 ACADEMY INQUIRY—WEST POINT SPENCER, VALERIE
REJECTED
1979 ACADEMY FILE STEWART, TOMMY (ORIGINAL CALL FROM
STATE REP. SANFORD BISHOP)
1980 MILITARY ACADEMY APPLICANT STULL, RAYMOND MR. FILE
CLOSED
TAYLOR, H. KEITH 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT REJECTED
THODE, MR. RICHARD LEE 1-AF 1982
1979 ACADEMY FILES TISDALE, MR. SEAN COMP. ALT.-NAVAL
DISQUALIFIED NAVAL CALLED 2/23 LL 4/23 REJECTED
ACADEMICALLY
TRESHANSKY, MR. DAVID MICHAEL 1981 1-AF DISQUALIFIED
ACCORDING TO COMPUTER PRINTOUT
TUKES, MR. STACY WARWICK 1982 1-ARMY 2-NAVY
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT TULIA, MR. STEVEN AL. COMP. ALT.-AF
4/23 - QUALIFIED BUT NOT YET SELECTED 6/6/79 – QUALIFIED, NOT
SELECTED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT VANDERGRIFT, JOHN LAWRENCE ALL 3
NAVAL FIRST CHOICE DECLINED NAVAL 1/12/78
WALKER, MR. FRED DOUGLAS, JR. 1982 1-ARMY 2-NAVY 3-AF ARMY
FILE CLOSED
WALKER, WENDELL 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT WITHDREW
WATSON, MR. JOHN MCCAULEY 1982 1-AF
WHITE, MR. BENJAMIN JAMES 1982
WILLIAMS, MISS CYNTHIA D 1981 1-ARMY (HAS NOT RET’S
APPLICATION-CURRENTLY ATTENDING WEST POINT PREP. SCHOOL.
RECOM. ALTERNATE APPT.) WITHDREW ACCORDING TO COMPUTER
PRINTOUT
ACADEMY WILLIAMS, JACKIE R. P. AIR FORCE ELIMINATED
1979 APPLICANT WOMACK, RODNEY COMP. ALT. NAVAL 4/89
REJECTED SCHOLASTICALLY
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT WRIGHT, MICHAEL H. AIR FORCE
DECLINED 3/1/78
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: ZEUNER, STEVEN AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED – PHYSICAL APT. DECEASED
CLASS OF 1983 SMITH, SAMUEL LYNN COMP. ALT. – WEST POINT
RESIGNED 1/5/79 NOTIFIED BY W. P. HE IS CONDITIONALLY
ACCEPTED – DEPENDENT ON MED. EXAM RESULTS (MR. PEASE
TELEPHONED) 1/8 CALLED LYNN AT SCHOOL PERRY HIGH 912-9871622 W/NEWS – TOLD HIM WE WOULD BE BACK IN TOUCH LATER
W/RESULTS OF MEDICAL EXAM 1/29 – CALLED LYNN @ HOME – HE IS
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FULLY QUALIFIED & WILL BE ACCEPTED TO W. P. 4/23 ADMITTED
8/31 – RESIGNED FROM ACADEMY 1 – A. FORCE 2 – W. P. 3 – NAVAL
1978 ACAD. APPLICANT ALLEN, RICHARD RUSSELL U. S. MILITARY
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1982 CHARGED ALL 3 WEST POINT 1ST CHOICE
ACCEPTED COMPLETELY QUALIFIED WEST POINT TELEPHONED
RUSS AT SCHOOL 1/18/78 ACCEPTED W. POINT
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT AUMANN, TIMOTHY B. MAUK, GA.
MILITARY (ALSO NAVAL) NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT *SELECTED
FOR APPOINTMENT
1974 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BLACK, ALAN SCOTT MILITARY
SELECTED CLASS OF 1978
ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLAPP, FREDERICK L. (MILITARY)
APPOINTED FROM OTHER SOURCE CLASS OF 1977 (NOT CHARGED TO
DISTRICT QUOTA) CS. AUTH SENT 6-20 MEDICAL AUTH SENT 7-10 1ST
ALTERNATE PREVIOUS NOMINATION UNDER SEN. TALMADGE. HE
HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR APPOINTMENT AND THEREFORE WILL
NOT BE CHARGED TO 3RD DISTRICT QUOTA GRADUATED – 1979
ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLAPP, TIMOTHY MILITARY (5TH
ALTERNATE) SELECTED UNDER SEN. NUNN’S PRINCIPAL NOM) WAS
CONGRESSMAN’ PRINCIPAL TO NAVALBUT ON 3/11/75 HE DECLINED
THIS NOMINATION SINCE HE ACCEPTED THE OFFER OF
APPOINTMENT TO MILITARY ACADEMY GRADUATED – 1979
MILITARY ACADEMY CADET: CLAYTON, ROBERT CLASS OF 1979
MILITARY ACADEMY (RECEIVED APPOINTMENT AS SON OF A
DECEASED VETERAN) GRADUATED – 1980
1977 ACADENY CANDIDATE: COLE, PATRICIA U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY
CLASS OF 1982 CHARGED DISJUSTIFIED ACADEMICALLY ACCEPTED
NAVAL – FULLY QUALIFIED
1977 APPLICANT: COLEMAN, RANDALL G. AIR FORCE CLASS OF 1981
SELECTED AS SEN. NUNN’S PRINVIPAL NOMINATED BY SEN.
NUNNAS PRINCIPAL
ACADEMY APPLICANT: COLEMAN, RICHARD KENNETH, JR,
AIRFORCE CLASS ON 1978 APPOINTED
ACADEMIES: APPLICANT: FOGEL, CHARLES J. MILITARY (MOVED
FROM 1976) SELECTED GRADUATED CHECK TEMPORARY ADDRESS
AT MERCER UNIV
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: GIRONE, MICHAEL AIR FORCE OR
MILITARY CLASS OF 1981 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT *SELECTED
APPOINTED
1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: *HAMILL, ALAN A MILITARY CLASS OF
1980 (NOT CHARGED TO QUOTA) SELECTED GRADUATED
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: *HAMILL, NEIL J. (MILITARY) CLASS OF
1981 NOT CHARGED SELECTED
1978 MILITARY NOMINEE HINES, CARL THOMAS CURTIS TIMOTHY
CASE HANDLED BY ELIZABETH LUNSFORD ACCEPTED WEST POINT
CLASS OF 1981
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CHARGED RESIGNED FROM WEST POINT AIR FORCE MILITARY 4/18
NOTIFIED FULLY QUALIFIED FOR WEST POINT – LC 404-628 5782
DISQUALIFIED FOR AF ON PAE 4/19/78 PER LIASON ACCEPTED W.
POINT NOT ANSWERED
NAVAL JURCEKA, JOHN A. U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS OF 1982
CHARGED FULLY QUALIFIED – OFFERED APPT TO NAVAL NOTIFIED
JURCEKA AT SCHOOL 8/28/78 REJECTED PAE W. P.
KUNKEL, KURT LANCE WEST POINT U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS
OF 1982 –APPOINTMENTS 97-> PRESIDENTIAL WAIVERS AF – NAVAL
ALREADY NOMINATED BY PRESIDENTIAL NOM. TELEPHONES
NOTIFIED FULLY QUALIFIED FOR NAVAL 4/10/78 LC
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT LANGLEY, JIMMY LEE. JR. AIR FORCE
PRINCIPAL (ALSO M/M) CLASS OF 1981 AIR FORCE CHARGED
CLASS OF 1979 – NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA LEE,
KEEYOUNG MILITARY SELECTED FOR APPOINTMENT
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT LOFTON, VICTOR EARL UNITED STATES
AIR FORCE ACAD. CLASS OF 1982 1/5/78 APPOINTED AIR FORCE
FULLY QUALIFIED 1/6/78 NOTIFIED BY PHONE. LC ACCEPTED BY
AFORCE
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MACCHIA, TYRONE K. AIR FORCE
PRINCIPAL (ALSO M/M) CLASS OF 1981 CHARGED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: PATTON, MICHAEL GEORGE NAVAL ACAD,
CLASS OF 1978 SELECTED
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: REESE, GRANT G., JR. MILITARY (ALSO
NAVAL) CLASS OF 1981 NOT CHARGED *SELECKED FOR
APPOINTMENT
MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY SMITH, ALISON LYNN MERCHANT
MARINE ACADEMY CLASS OF 1982 OFFERED APPT.
SMITH, DOLORES KATHLEEN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACAD.
CLASS OF 1982 ACADEMY APPLICANT OFFERED CONDITIONAL APPT.
TO AFORCE ACCEPTED IN FULL 3/23/78 – ACCEPTED AF
DISQUALIFIED MED AT NAVAL (MPS)
SMITH, RUSSELL HUGH U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS OF 1982 NOT
CHARGED 1/27/78 NOTIFIED BY NAVY THAT RUSS IS FULLY
QUALIFIED – TELEPHONED NEWS TO RUSS AT SCHOOL IC
ACADEMY APPLICANT: SPILLERS, ROBERT M. “MARK” MILITARY
SELECTED PRINCIPAL
ACADEMIES: TAYLOR, ANTHONY BYRON MERCHANT MARINE
CLASS OF 1978 APPOINTED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: TILLERY, GEORGE C. MILITARY CLASS OF
1977 SELECTED PRINCIPAL CS TEST AUTH SENT 6-20 MEDICAL AUTH
SENT 7-10
CLASS OF 1979 TISDALE, PATRICK, JR, AIR FORCE
ACADEMIES: TULLA, MR, TERRANCE T. AIR FORCE CLASS OF 1979
SELECTED
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1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: VARGAS, JACQUES A. NAVAL CLASS OF
1971 APPOINTED THROUGH PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION *NOT PART
OF OUR QUOTA
ACADEMIES: WHATLEY, JOHN NEISLER CLASS OF 1978 NOT PART OF
DIST. QUOTA 4TH ALT. TO NAVAL ACAD.
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: YORK, DANIEL L. MILITARY (ALSO
NAVAL) CLASS OF 1981 MILITARY NOT CHARGED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: LUNSFORD, JOSEPH M. MILITARY ACADEMY
CLASS OF 1977 (NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA)
ACADEMY APPLICANT: MANNING, DARRELL W. (AIR FORCE)
SELECTED CLASS OF 1977 CS TEST AUTH SENT 6-20 MEDICAL AUTH
SENT 7-10 PRINCIPAL (VACANCY #1) SELECTED CS TEST AUTH SENT
6-20 MEDICAL AUTH SENT 7-10
ACADEMY INQUIRES 1980
ACADEMY INQUIRES 1979
ACADEMY INQUIRES 1978
ACADEMY INQUIRES 1977
ACADEMY INQUIRES 1976
1977 NOMINATIONS & APPOINTMENTS
1978 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS WORK SHEETS
NOMINATIONS INF WORK SHEETS 1979
ACADEMY WORKSHEETS 1980 JOYCE ACADEMIES INF & PAPERS
KEEP
ACADEMIES INQUIRES 1981
ACADEMIES INQUIRES 1981 (JOYCE KEEP)
ACADEMIES INQUIRES 1982
MENTAL HEALTH INFO
Box 47 1966-1981 POST OFFICE FILES
Folder Title
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PENDING: POST OFFICE GEN 5/23/77
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P. O. GENERAL
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P. O. GENERAL –HIGHWAY POST OFFICE
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P. O. GENERAL – CONTRACTED BY CULVER KIDD
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P. O. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY
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P. O. CRAWFORD COUNTY
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P. O. CRAWFORD COUNTY
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P. O. CRAWFORD COUNTY
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P. O. DOOLY COUNTY
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DOOLY COUNTY – BYROMVILLE & VIENNA RURAL ROUTES
(CONTACTED BY MESSRS. HERBERT SALIDA & B. LEWIS BRINSON,
JR.)
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P. O. DOOLY COUNTY PINEHURST FACILITIES
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P. O. DOOLY COUNTY VIENNA
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P. O. DOOLY COUNTY – BYROMVILLE POST OFFICE
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P. O. HARRIS COUNTY
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POST OFFICE – HARRIS COUNTY – W. T. COOKSEY
P. O. HARRIS COUNTY CATAULA, GA P. M.
P. O. HARRIS COUNTY – GENERAL – PINE MOUNTAIN & HAMILTON
RURAL DEL.
P. O. HARRIS – UPATOI (MRS. MILDRED SMITH-POSTMISTRESS) JB
CALLED MR. ED SMITH)
CASE: POST OFFICE – HARRIS COUNTY – GEN – WILLIAM
DICKERSON, JR. – RE: SHILOH POSTMASTER OUR CORRESPONDENT:
HUGH A. CARTER
P. O. HARRIS COUNTY PINE MT. VALLEY
HARRIS COUNTY – (UPATOI POSTAL FACILITIES) CONTACTED BY
HAROLD POSEY) IF ANYTHING HAPPENS ON THE P. O. WE ARE TO
LET HAROLD POSEY KNOW – 5/26/77
POST OFFICE – HARRIS COUNTY WAVERLY HALL – CANCELLING
MAIL 5/10 5/21 ANN CONNERS IS SUPPOSED TO CALL BACJ=K
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY – BONAIRE RURAL ROUTE
POST OFFICE – HOUSTON COUNTY – BONAIRE
HOUSTON COUNTY – BONAIRE – RUSSELL HINSON 3/20 CALLED
KAREN KAREN INDICATED LT. WAS SENT FIRST PART OF JULY – WE
DIDN’T RECEIVE – SHE WILL SEND COPY RUTH 7/22
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY – BONAIRE – POST OFFICE
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY – COMMEMORATIVE STAMP – ORDER OF
DEMOLAY
P. O. HOUSTON – ELKO POSTMASTERSHIP – PAUL DAVIS – 11/7/78
SUSIE REQUESTED STATUS 11/8/78 POSTMASTERSHIP WAS FILLED ON
AUG, 26, 1978 – W. P. DAVIS IS NEW POSTMASTER
P. O. GENERAL – HOUSTON COUNTY – COMMEMORATIVE STAMP
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY CLINCH FIELD P. O.
POST OFFICE – HOUSTON – CENTERVILLE, GEORGIA
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY CENTERFILD FACILITIES
POST OFFICE – HOUSTON COUNTY – COMMEMORATIVE STAMP FOR
INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTREE CLUBS (MRS, HAZEL WESTFALL,
WARNER ROBINS)
POST OFFICE – HOUSTON COUNTY – BONAIRE
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY ELKS RR
P. O. HOUSTON CO. 9 KATHLEEN
P. O. HOUSTON – PERRY POSTMASTERSHIP
HOUSTON COUNTY POSTMASTERSHIP, B, J, HUNT, JR, (CONTACTED
BY ED BARKER)
P. O. HOUSTON COUNTY WARNER ROBINS (FACILITIES)
POST OFFICE – HOUSTON COUNTY TOMMY GOSS & JIM STUBBS
STUBBS
P. O. LEE COUNTY (EMPTY)
P. O. MACON COUNTY
P. O. MACON COUNTY IDEAL FACILITIES
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P. O. MACON COUNTY – MARSHALLVILLE POST OFFICE
(POSTMASTER)
P. O. MACON COUNTY RURAL CARRIER
POST OFFICE: MACON COUNTY – MONTEZUMA RURAL ROUTE (MRS.
ERA MAE HARRIS)
P. O. MACON COUNTY – POSTMASTER – GEORGE HAMMOCK
POST OFFICE – MACON CO. –MRS. W. G. NELSON, POSTMASTER
APPOINTMENT CORRESPONDENT: MAYOR RACHEL BICKLEY
P. O. MARION COUNTY
P. O. MARION COUNTY BUENA VISTA
POST OFFICE – MARION COUNTY – BUENA VISTA
P. O. MARION COUNTY JUNIPER P. M.
P. O. MARION COUNTY JUNIPER R. R.
P. O. MERIWETHER COUNTY – GENERAL
P. O. MERIWETHER CO. (RURAL CARRIER – CHARLES MARTIN
TRAMMELL – CONTACTED BY CLAUDE BRAY, JR. GREENVILLE
P. O. MERIWETHER COUNTY – GREENVILLE RURAL CARRIER – ALAN
SHEAROUSE
MERIWETHER COUNTY R. R.
ISSUES: POSTAL OFFICE RE: STOVAL, GEORGIA
COOK, DAVID - P. O. MARION COUNTY – (BUENA VISTA
POSTMASTERSHIP) CONTACTED BY BOYCE HANNER
POST OFFICE - MERIWETHER COUNTY – POST OFFICE JOB FOR MR. A.
C. GARNER
P. O. MERIWETHER COUNTY – GREENVILLE
MERIWETHER COUNTY – GREENVILLE P. O. ADDITIONAL PARKING
SPACE FRANK RASSER
POST OFFICE (MERIWETHER COUNTY) POSTMASTER AR GREENVILLE
P. O. MERIWETHER COUNTY P. O. WOODBURY – FACILITIES
P. O. MONROE COUNTY – FORSYTH POSTAL FACILITY
POST OFFICE GENERAL MONROE COUNTY (OUR CORRE IS JOHN
GRIFFIN)
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY BIBB CITY POST OFFICE ( MARRIEN J.
DUNAWAY CONTACT)
P. O. MONROE COUNTY – P. O. CULLODEN PIERSON, JAMES
JEFFERSON (P. O.)
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY – POSTMASTER – COLUMBUS
ROGERS, AMOS - P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY – AMOS ROGERS
POST OFFICE MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS POST OFFICE
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY – BIBB CITY POST OFFICE
POST OFFICE MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS POST OFFICE
(VIRGINIA CARR)
GENERAL: POST OFFICE (MUSC COUNTY) RE: JAMES SKEEN OUR
CORRES IS SAM SINGER
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SCREWSN JR.)
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY_ FACILITIES – ANNEX IN DOCTORS BLDG.
COLUMBUS
P. O. FACILITY- COLUMBUS- BAKER VILLAGE
MUSCOGEE COUNTY – BEAVER RUN SUBDIVISION – (CONTACTED BY
GEORGE C. WOODRUFF, JR.)
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY BEALWOOD STA. facilities
P. O. MUSCOGEE COUNTY WYNNTON STATION
BOLDEN
COTTON
FRANCIS
GATES
HOWARD
JONES I. W.
JONES, LEO
JONES, LEE O.
KELLY
LINDSEY, S. K.
Box 48 1978-1985 MIL ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS
Folder Title
1.
ABNEY, MR RUSSELL TODD 1982
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ALLEN, MR. VINCENT 1982
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AMIRAULT, CYNTHIA COMP. ALT. – A. F. AIR FORCE REJECTED 1978
REAPPLIED FOR 1979 4/23/79 INCOMPLETE DISQUALIFIED
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1979 ACADEMY FILES ARANGNO, MISS ANDREA COMP. ALT. NAVAL
NAVAL OR AIR FORCE 1 NAVAL 2 AIR FORCE 4/22 INCOMPLETE 4/23FILE CLOSED
5.
ASPINWALL, MR OLIVER H. III 1-AF 2-ARMY 1982
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BARKER, JACKIE R. MERCHANT MARINE DISQUALIFIED NAVAL
7.
BARNES. MR. RICK HAROLD 1-AF DISQUALIFIED ACCORDING TO
COMPUTER PRINTOUT
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JAMES ALLEN BARR 1978 ACADEMY APPL. AIR FORCE ACAD.
9.
1980 ACADEMY APPLICANT (NAVAL OR MIL) BARRETT, DANIEL C.
MR. WITHDREW
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BAKER, DONALD F. 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT WAITING REJECTED
11.
1977 ACAD. APPLICANT: BLOSCH, WILLIAM D. U. S. MILITARY
ACADEMY NOT CHARGED CLASS OF 1982 1/5/78 APPOINTED WEST
POINT CONDITIONAL ON PHYSICAL 7/6/78 NOTIFIED BY PHONE. IC
9/13/78 DECLINE NAVAL ACCEPTED W. POINT 12/29/77 NOTE FOR FILE:
FOR MAIL USE: ROUTE2, BOX 306 FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA 31030
REOPENED FILE AUG. 1977 RESIGNED FROM WEST POINT
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BOREN, MR. BRYAN SCOTT 1-AF 1981 ALREADY OFFERED
APPOINTMENT
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1979 ACADEMY BRAY, MR. ROBERT COMP. ALTERNATE – WEST
POINT 4/23 FILE CLOSED WEST POINT
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT BRECHIN, CHRISTOPHER BRYCE AIR
FORCE REJECTED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT BROADHEAD, JEFFERY MACK AIR FORCE
NAVAL DECLINED APPT. 2/29/78
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BUSBY, ROBERT L. (NAVAL) PENDING
NAVAL MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT CALLAHAN, GARLAND CHRISTOPHER
COMP.ALT.-A. F. 4/23/78 QUALIFIED BUT NOT ACCEPTED YET 6/6/79
QUALIFIED, NOT OFFERED APPLICANT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT CALLOWAY, TONY EMMETT WITHDREW
NAME AIR FORCE IS RETAKING SAT IN NOV
CASCIATO, MICHAEL A. 1-ARMY 1982
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT CLARK, MR. MARK WADE COMP.
ALTERNATE-W. POINT ALL 3 WEST POINT NAVAL AIR FORCE ACAD.
4/29 CANCELLED ONT – IS ATTENDING GA. TECH
COBIS, MISS MONICA 1982 1-AF
CODY, JEFFERY GLENN 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT AIR FORCE
REJECTED
1980 MILIYARY ACADEMY APPLICANT COLEY, JOHN J. MILITARY
CLASS OF 1984 CHARGED RESIGNED PRINCIPAL
CORBITT, OTIS H. DECLINED 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT WAITING W.
P. ACCEPTED ANOTHER SCHOLARSHIP-WITHDREW NAME FROM
CONSIDERATION AT WP – VERIFIED 6/26 WITH CAPT JONES IC
INCOMPLETE AT NAVAL
1980 ACADEMY APPLICANT NAVAL COSPER, DEIRDRE DENISE
REJECTED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT COX, JAMES EARL UNITED STATES AIR
FORCE ACAD, CLASS OF 1982 NAVAL AIR FORCE 4/13/78 NOTIFIRF JIM
COX HE IS FULLY QUALIFIED & WILL BE OFFERED APPT TO AIR
FORCE (COMMISSIONED, ONLY NOT PILOT OR NAV. DUE TO EYES)
ACCEPTED AFORCE 6/26/79 – DISEBNROLLED FROM AIR ACADEMY
1980 AIRFORCE PRINCIPAL COX, PATRICIA D. WITHDRAWN
CROWLEY, CHARLES MENIX 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT AIR FORCE
& MILITARY WEST POINT AIR FORCE
CROWNER, MR. CHARLES E. 1-AF 1982
CUNNINGHAM, MR. TIMOTHY PATRICK 1982 1-ARMY
1980 AIR FORCE AC. APPLICANT DAVIS, CLINTON MICHAEL
MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
DAVIS, IRVIN 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT WEST POINT REJECTED
ACADEMY DEGENERES, MILDRED YVONNE (MICKIE) 1978 ACAD.
APPL. NAVAL MEMORANDUM FOR FILE: IF MICKIE DEGENERES IS
AMONG NOMINEES, SEND NOTICE OF WARNER ROBINS
APPOINTMENTS IN SPRING TO KIPCOURSON WHO IS WITH THE
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922-9222 NAVAL REJECTED
1980 ACADEMY AIR FORCE DELCHAMPS, CHARLES LEE AIR FORCE
ELIMINATED FOR 1979 ELIMINATED FOR 1980
DIXON, JAMES ALBERT 1978 ACAD.APPL. (1) AIR FORCE (2) NAVAL
4/12/78 CHECKED W/ ACADEMY-LT. WICK – JAMES IS NOT QUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY – GAVE WORD TO SWEENEY SO HE COULD
RESPOND TO FATHER’S INQUIRY. LC. REJECTED
1980 AIR FORCE ACADEMY DONLEY, JAMES M. MEDICALLY
DISQUALIFIED BY NAVY & AIR FORCE
1980 NAVAL ACADEMY APPLICANT DOWDA, JEWEL l. MISS
REJECTED
DUCKWORTH, MR. JOHN JOSEPH 1981 1-AF
DUNCAN, ROBERT ALLEN 1982 A-AF (GIVEN NAVY & MM
NOMINATIONS)
1978 ACAD. APPLICANT: DUNN, BYVER E., JR. MILITARY REJECTED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DUSHANE, RAOUL J. MILITARY REC.
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION REJECTED
DYER, MR. RICHARD E. JR. 1-AF 1981 SELECTED, DECLINED APPT.
1979 ACADEMY ELKS, MR. RICHARD W. COMP.ALTERNATE – W.
POINT 4/23 MED QUALIFIED & ABOVE AVERAGE BUT NOT OFFERED
APPT. YET 4/23 WITHDRAWN FROMPREP SCHOOL VOLUNARILY
ELLERBEE, DAVID DRUCE, JR. 1-AF 1981
GALLMAN, ROBERT DAVID, JR. 1-AF 2-ARMY 1981 DISQUALIFIED
ACCORDING TO COMPUTER PRINT OUT – AF USMA CANCEL
GALLOWAY, MR EDWARD EARL 1- AF 2- ARMY 1982
GAMBRELL, GREG 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT REJECTED
MILITARY GAINES, ROBERT H. 1978 ACADEMY APP. 1. AIR FORCE 2.
WEST POINT DECLINED APPT 2/27/78 DECLINED
GARDZELEWSKI, PHILLIP CHARLES II 1982 1-AF
GIBBS, MR DAVIS LEON 1982 1-ARMY
1979 ACADEMY FILES GIBSON, MR. DAVID A. MILITARY ACADEMY
WEST POINT ELIMINATED
1980 NAVAL, AIR FORCE OR MILITARY ACADEMIES GIBSON, RONALD
ANTONY (TONY) REJECTED
GORDON, ROBERT F. 1978 ACADEMY FILE AIR FORCE REJECTED
GREEN, MR HARRY E 1981 1-ARMY 2-AF DISQUALIFIED AF USMA
CLOSED
GREENE, JOHN KENNETH 1980 COMPETITIVE ALTERNATE TO WEST
POINT REJECTED
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT GREENE, WILLIAM HEYWOOD “WOODY”
COMP. ALT.-AF NOT CHARGED AIR FORCE ATTENDED
APPRECIATION BREAKFAST – SEE NOTE INSIDE 3/21/79 OFFERED
CONDITIONAL APPT. PENDING RECEIPT OF FINAL COLLEGE
TRANSCRIPT – NOTIFIED WOODY BY TELEGRAM OR NO. LC 4/23
SELECTED 8/6 WITHDREW
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1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT GRIFFITH, MARK S. 1ST CHOICE: AIR
FORVE 2ND CHOICE: NAVAL DISQUALIFIED AF REJECTED NAVAL
ACADEMY APPLICANT: GRIFFITHS, CHRISTIAN W. MILITARY
SELECTED UNDER ANOTHER NOMINATION 1977 CALENDAR
RETURNED – PARENTS MUST HAVE BEEN TRANSFERRED RESIGNED
GROKE, MR JEFFREY JON 1-AF 1982
GROVER, MISS TONIA YONNE 19813-NAVY
HARDISON. MISS LORA LYNN 1982 1-AF 2- ARMY 3-NAVY
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HARMON, LAURA E. AIR FORCE CLASS
OF 1981 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT HARRIS, RONALD M. COMP. ALT. –
NAVAL 1 AIR FORCE 2 NAVAL 4/23 REJECTED SCHOLASTICALLY
HARTON, MR. THOMAS BAXTER IV 1982 1-NAV
1980 NAVAL ACADEMY APPLICANT HARVEY, MR. QUENTIN CHAVEZ
FILE CLOSED DISENROLLED FROM NAVY PREP SCHOOL
1979 ACADEMY HAYES, MR. TIMOTHY COMP. ALT.-W. POINT ALL
THREE ACADEMIES – 1 NAVAL 2 AIR FORCE 3 WEST POINT 617-2565591 12/20/78 NOTIFIED FULLY QUALLIFIED – WESR PT, NOT
CHARGED PRESIDENTIAL COULD NOT REACH BY PHONE – WROTE
CONGRATS LETTER ON 12/22. LC 4/23 ADMITTED – DECLINED APPT.
PER W. P. ADMISSIONS CAPT. JONRS LC
HICKEY, ALAN JAY ACADEMY 1 – AIR FORCE 2 – MILITARY
ACADEMY 3 – NAVAL ACADEMY REJECTED
HOBBS, ROBERT J. 1980 ACADEMY WEST POINT REJECTED
1980 MILITARY ACADEMY OR AIR FORCE APPLICANT HOOD,
CHARLES MKINLEY III AIR FORCE CLAS OF 1984 MOT CHARGED
SELECTED BY AIR FORCE ALTERNATE SEPARAED FROM AF
HUDSON, MR. MARK W. MERCHANT MARINE DISQUALIFIED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT JANSSEN, ERIC DECLINED ACCEPTED TO
ACADEMY & NOTIFIED BY (PHONE CALL) JB ON 3/22/78 LC JANSSEN,
ERIC W. 6301 LEMANS LANE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31904 2/15/78
ACKNOWLEFGE 1979 ACADEMY INQUIRY 3/7/78 ACK. 1979 NAVAL
ACADEMY – DECLINED APPT.
1980 AIR FORCE OR MILITARY ACADEMY JOHNSON, CEDRIC
BERNARD
JOHNSON, MR. FREEMAN DEWAYNE 1981 1-ARMY USMA REJECTED
ACADEMICS
JOHNSON, LANEY V. 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT 1) AIR FORCE 2)
NAVAL WITHDREW NAME
JONES, MR JOSEPH LOVIS 1982 1-AF
JONES, MITCHELL (MRS. HILL’S SON) 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT
REJECTED
LIEBL, MR RICHARD BLAIR 1982 1-ARMY ARMY FILE CLOSED
1979 ACADEMY LINCH, W. JERRY COMP.ALT. – AF AIR FORCE 4/23
DISQUALIFIED
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LUCAS, RICI EDWARD 1978 ACADEMY PRECANDIDATE AIR FORCE
DECLINED
NAVAL LUKEMIRE, ALAN TIMOTHY 1978 ACAD. APPLICANT NAVAL
REJECTED
MACCHIA, MR BRET LANCE 1981 1-AF 2-NAVAL 3- ARMY CLOSED AD
DISQUALIFIED ACCORDING TO COMPUTER PRINT OUT ARMY FILE
CLOSED DUE TO ACADEMIC EVALUATION PSAT’S VERBAL-100
POINTS BELOW RISK LEVEL. MATH SLIGHTLY BELOW.
1980 ACADEMY FILES MANGUAL, JOHN A. AIR FORCE AC. APPLICANT
DISQUALIFIED
1978 ACAD. APPLICANT: MARION, DAVID AIR FORCE (ALSO NAVAL
AND MILITARY) ALL 3 REJECTED
MAR\ON, MISS DONNA RAE 1982 1-ARMY
MAYNARD, MR, ALEXANDER BRUCE 1981 1-ARMY
MCCLAIN, DAVID MICHAEL 1981 1-AF MERCHANT MARINE
ACADEMY DISQUALIFIED DUE TO VISUAL PROBLEMS (MERCHANT
MARINE) TOO LATE TO GET BACK TO AF
MCCLENTON, ARTURO D. 1977 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT COMP.
ALT. – NAVAL (NAPS) REAPPLIED 1979 IN NAPS 4/23 INCOMPLETE 4/2
DISQUALIFIED
MCCOLUMN, JONATHAN JAMES 1982 1-AF
MCDONALD, MARTY AUSTIN 1981 1-AF DISQUALIFIED ACCORDING
TO COMPUTER PRINTOUT.
MCDONALD, ROBERT DEAN 1-AF 2- ARMY
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MCGRAIL, WILLIAM E. A.
F./NAVAL/MILIYARY REC. PRES. NOMINATION TO W. POINT FILE
CLOSED BY ACADEMY - UNQUALIFIED MILITARY ALL 3 REC. PRES.
NOM. TO NAVAL REJECTED
MCKENNA, ROBERT MICHAEL 1982 1-NAVY
1980 AIR FORCE ACADEMY MCWHORTER, HOWARD H. III
DISQUALIFIED
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT MOORE, MARK EDWARD PRINCIPAL –
NAVAL NAVAL PRINCIPAL WITHDREW FROM CONSIDERATION –
ATTENDING GA TECH
1979 ACADEMY CANDIDATE MOORMAN. MR. ZACHARY COMP. ALT. –
AF AIR FORCE 4/23 DISQUALIFIED
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT MCQUADE, THOMAS EDWARD 1) AIR
FORCE 2) NAVAL 3) MIL. DECLINED WITHDREW
MENGEL, DOREEN CATHERINE 1978 ACAD. APPL. AIR FORCE
DECLINED BOTH NOMINATIONS SEE NOTE INSIDE DECLINED NAVAL
MONEY, JAMES ROBERT JR. 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT AIR FORCE
REJECTED
MORRIS, DAVID CLYDE 1981 1-NAVAL USMA WITHDREW
MORRIS, MR. HAROLD NAPOLEON 1982 1-NAVY 2 AF
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1979 ACAD, APPOINTMENT O’NEAL, MINTON L. PRINCIPAL NOM. –
WEST POINT PRINCIPAL 4/23/79 WITHDREW
O’NEAL, MR. ROBERT L. 1982 1-AF
PARHAM, MR, HOWARD BRENT 1-AF 1982
PARSONS, GUY LEROY 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT MILIYARY
REJECTED
PARTIN, MISS ALLISON 1-AF 2-ARMY 3-NAVY
1980 AIR FORCE ACADEMY APPLICANT PARTRIDGE, GLENN A.
DISQUALIFIED’1979 ACADEMY FILES
PATE, MR. RANFY MAXIE COMP. ALT.- AIRFORCE 4/23 DISQUALFIED
ACADEMY APPLICANT PATTON, STEPHEN FICHARD NAVAL
SELECTED FULLY QUALIFIED FOR 1975 – (1ST ALTERNATE) BUT NO
MONEY (TO MILITARY) 3/12/76 HES NOMINATION WITHDREW. SEE
LETTER. NOMIMATED AS COMP. ALT.
PAULOVICH, MR. LESLIE ROGER 1982 1 NAVY
PATTERSON, MISS JODIE LYNN 1- NAVY 1981-82
WITHDREW PAYNE. MARK ALL 3 3/8/79 MARK PAYNE FULLY
QUALIFIED & WILL BE ADMITTED TO WEST POINT. LC NOTIFIED BY
PHONE AT SCHOOL 9/8/79 4/23 ADMITTED WITHDREW FROM
ACADEMY AFTER 2 WEEKS – SEE NOTE IN FILE
PERRYMAN, MR. MICHAEL JEROME 1982 1-AF
PERRY, THOMAS A. 1981 1-ARMY ARMY FILE CLOSED DUE TO
ACADEMIC EVALUATION & OVERALL EVALUATUIN & 50TH
PERCENTILE IN CLASS STANDING
PETERS, MR. RON E, 1982 1-AF
1979 APPLICANT 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PINKLEY, DWIGHT
NAVAL ACAD. DISQU.
PIZER, MR. MARCO 1980 WEST POINT ACADEMY APPLICANT FILE
CLOSED
PORTER, MR. JOHN SLATER 1-AF 1982
1980 NAVAL ACADEMY POTEAT, DANIEL F. JR. REJECTED
POTTER, PRICE R. 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY
WITHDREW
POYDESHEFF, RIBERT S. JR. ACADEMY APPLICANT COMP. ALT. – W.
POINT MILITARY ACADEMY NOW AT CITADEL 4/23 QUALIFIED
MEDICALLY & ACADEMICALLY BUT NOT YET OFFERED APPT. 4/23
DECLINED PREP SCHOOL – LOOKS UNLIKELY HE WILL GET IN
ACADEMY – LC 6/5 STATUS UNCHANGED 6/19 TALKED WITH CAPT.
JONES HE WILL CALL CAD. POYDASHEFF AND EXPLAIN THE
SITUATION IS UNCHANGED
1980 ACADEMY (WEST POINT) PRESCOTT, WILLIAM EMOEY III
REJECTED
RANIER, MR. DAVID 1981 1-NAVY 2-MERCHANT MARINE
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1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT REED, HARRT L. (BUDDY) MILITARY
PRINCIPAL (ALSO M/M) DISMISSED
1979 ACADEMY INQUIRE REESE, L. TULIAN WITHDREW APPLICATION
REYNOLDS, DANNY RAY 1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT MILITARY &
NAVAL (CONTACTED ACAD.) REC. PRES. NOMINATION 1ST ->
MILITARY NAVAL 1/5/78 APPOINTED WEST POINT CONDITIONAL ON
PHYSICAL 1/6/78 NOTIFIRF BY PHONEl LC DECLINED W. P.
INCOMPLETE NAVAL
RILEY, MR. ALEX WILLE 1982 1-AF
1978 ACADEMY APPLICANT ROGERS, JOHN W. III AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED
RUSH, MR. RENEAU FREDRICK 1981 1- AF RESIGNED SELECTED –
CHARGED CLASS OF 1985 AF CHARGED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: SCHLEY, PHILIP T., JR, (MILITARY) CLASS OF
1979 SELECTED FOR APPOINTMENT 8/9/77 WITHDREW
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: SCHMITT, ERIC B. DISQUALIFIED
READINESS AIR FORCE FILE REOPENED 1978 APPLICANT MILITARY
REJECTED
ACADEMY SEVERS, MR. HUGH COMP. ALT. – AF AIR FORCE 4/23
QUALIFIED BUT NOT YET SELECTED 5/8 NOT ACCEPTED –
DISQUALIFIED, NO OPENING
1979 ACADEMY APPLICANT SHAFFER, MR. TIMOTHY SCOTT
COMP.ALT. – NAVAL 1 AIR FORCE 2 NAVAL 4/23 QUALIFIERD BUT
NOT OFFERED APPT. YET 686 – QUALIFIED, NOT SELECTED BUT
HICKS BEAT HIM OUT.
SHAVER, MR. DOUGLAS 1-NAVY ACADEMY 1982
1980 NAVAL ACADEMY SHAW, KENNETH J. REJECTED
Box 49 1967-1975 POST OFFICE FILES
Folder Title
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OGLETREE
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PAXXEN, EMORY
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POOLE
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HYMAN WIXX
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GORDON ELLINGTON
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FRANK E. FLOWERS
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DANNY H. GREER
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(MISSING)
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MATHEWS
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G. C. POOLE
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RALPH TABOR
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P. O. MUSCOGEE – FOOD VENDING CONTRACT (BARTOW MILLER)
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POST OFFICE – MUSCOGEE – UPATOI HOME DELIVERY SERVICE OUR
CORRES IS WILBUR CONE
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P.O. PEACH COUNTY
P. O. PEACH COUNTY – LOCATION OF FIRST FORT VALLEY POST
OFFICE – CONTACTED BY JIMMY SMITH, SEC. PEACH COUNTY
RESTORATION, INC.
POST OFFICE – PEACH COUNTY FORT VALLEY POSTMASTER HANSEL
YOUNG
P. H. YOUNG
P. O. PEACH COUNTY FT. VALLEY FACILITIES
P. O. PEACH COUNTY FT. VALLEY RURAL CARRIER RT. 1
P. O. PEACH COUNTY FT. VALLEY RT. 3
P. O. PULASKI COUNTY
P. O. PULASKI – HAWKINSVILLE RURAL ROUTE
P. O. PULASKI COUNTY – HAWKINSVILLE CLERK SITUATION
SCHLEY COUNTY – COMMEMORATIVE STAMP – 50TH ANNIVERSARY
OF COSMETOLOGISTS
P. O. PULASKI COUNTY FINLEYSON P. O.
POST OFFICE – PULASKI COUNTY (JOHNSON HALL)
P. O. SCHLEY COUNTY (EMPTY)
P. O. STEWART COUNTY
GENERAL P. O. POSTAL SERVICE – STEWART CO – LUMPKIN (L. M.
MOYE
P. O. STEWART COUNTY – OHAHA BUILDING
P. O. SREWART COUNTY OMAHA FACILITIES
P. O. SUMTER COUNTY
SUMTER COUNTY DESOTO-GENERAL
POST OFFICE GENERAL SUMTER COUNTY POSTAL SERVICE (OUR
CORRES IS JOE R. BRIDGES)
P. O. SUMTER COUNTY – STAR ROUTE
W. D, HOUSE – AMERICUS P. M.
COMEZ, C. FRED AMERICUS, P. O.
P. O. SUMTER COUNTY AMERICUS RURAL ROUTE
P. O. SUMTER COUNTY AMERICUS FACILITIES
POST OFFICE – SUMTER COUNTY – ANDERSONVILLE POSTMASTER
POST OFFICE – SUMTER COUNTY – ANDERSONVILLE RURAL ROUTE
P. O. SUMTER COUNTY – POSTMASTERSHIP
POST OFFICE (SUMTER COUNTY) (COBB POST OFFICE)
P.O. SUMTER COUNTY – PLAINS – POSTMASTERSHIP
BARRON, THOMAS E. P. O. TALBOTTON
P. O. TALBOT COUNTY
P. O. TALBOT COUNTY TALBOTTON RT. 1
TALBOT COUNTY – JUNCTION CITY POSTMASTERSHIP – (MICHAEL
BUCKNER) 245 4092 3/7/77 CHECKED W KAREN AGAIN ON THIS 4/19/77
POST OFFICE TALBOT COUNTY RE PROPOSED POST OFFICE TALBOT
COUNTY RE PROPOSED CLOSING OF JUNIPER POST OFFICE (LETTER
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GENERAL – P. O. TALBOT COUNTY – WOODLAND RURAL CARRIER
245-4292 4/9 – KAREN HARRIS
P. O. TALBOTTON TALBOT COUNTY RT. 2
POST OFFICE – (BUTLER) TAYLOR COUNTY – WARD EDWARDS
POST OFFICE AR CHARING TAYLOR COUNTY
POSTAL OFFICE (HOWARD POST OFFICE)
P.O. TAYLOR COUNTY – HOWARD POST OFFICE
POST OFFICE – TAYLOR COUNTY – RUPERT
P. O. TROUP COUNTY – GABBETTVILLE P. O.
P. O. TROUP COUNTY – GENERAL – MAIL DELIVERY PROBLEM OF
CORDELIA LEVENS AND MARTHA LEVENS MOORE, ROBERT P.
P. O. TAYLOR COUNTY
P. O. COMMEN. STAMP – WEST POINT DAM (TROUP COUNTY) HEARD,
R. SHAEFER
P. O. TAYLOR COUNTY POTTSVILLE
P. O. TWIGGS COUNTY
P. O. TWIGGS COUNTY DANVILLE RURAL ROUTE
POST OFFICE: UPSON COUNTY – THE ROCK, GA.
POST OFFICE: UPSON COUNTY – MRS. ROBERTA PIERSON,
POSTMISTRESS (MR, HAROLD G. CLARKE) – U. S. POSTAL SERVICE
POST OFFICE – UPSON COUNTY – PART OF MEANSVIKKE ROUTE BEN
G CHANGED TO THOMASTON ROUTE
P. O. UPSON COUNTY – NORTHSIDE BRANCH
WEBSTER COUNTY STAR ROUTE
POST OFFICE WEBSTER COUNTY – STAR ROUTE 31832
P. O. WEBSTER COUNTY PRESTON FACILITIES
P. O. WILKINSON COUNTY
WILKINSON COUNTY GORDON FACILITIES
WILKINSON COUNTY TOWN OF IVEY
Box 50 1977 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
1.
FEBRUARY, 1977 INV. ACCEPTED
INVITATIONS ACCEPTED: FEBRUARY 2, 1977 WEST VACO PAPER CO.
MEETING IN OFFICE
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JANUARY, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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MARCH, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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APRIL, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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MAY, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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JUNE, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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JULY, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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AUGUST, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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SEPTEMBER, 1977 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
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JULY, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
JULY, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
JUNE, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
JUNE, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
MAY, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
MAY, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
MARCH, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
MARCH, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
JANUARY, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
JANUARY, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
FEBRUARY, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
FEBRUARY, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
1977 GENERAL INV, DECLINED
APRIL, 1977 INVITATIONS DECLINED
APRIL, 1977 DISTRICT DECLINED
Box 51 1977 PRESS RELEASES & MISC. ITEMS
Folder Title
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JANUARY 26, 1967
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PRESS RELEASE JANUARY 18, 1967 (CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY TO
SERVE ON SCIENCE & ASTRONAUTICS COMMITTEE)
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FEBRUARY 3, 1967
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MARCH 2, 1967
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MARCH 3, 1967
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MARCH 4, 1967
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PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 21, 1967 RE: COLUMBUS ACTING
POSTMASTER
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PRESS RELEASE – 4/21/67 IMMEDIATE RELEASE – AUSTRONAUTS
PICTURED WITH CONGRESSMAN, SENT AIR MAIL AP D.
9.
NEWS RELEASE APEIL 26, 1967
10.
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 29, 1967
11.
PRESS RELEASE 20 MAY 67 SCHOOL GUIDELINES
12.
PRESS RELEASE MAY 24, 1967 (VOTE ON QUII AMENDMENT – ALSO
GREEN AMENDMENTS)
13.
9 JUNE 1967 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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PRESS RELEASE JUNE 14, 1967 WAGE BOARD BILL
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PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 20, 1967 (STOKLEY CARMICHAEL)
16.
POST OFFICE- IDEAL- JUNE 21, 1967
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JUNE 30, 1967 – WARNER ROBINS GIRL SCOUT TROOP THIRTEEN
18.
6/30/67 – 9-FT. CHANNEL – CHATTAHOOCHEE & APALACHICOLA
RIVERS
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PRESS RELEASE JULY 20, 1967 – UTELEWTCO INCORFORATION –
TALBOT COUNTY
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PRESS RELEASE JULY 24, 1967 RE: PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN AND 4-H
VISITORS
PRESS RELEASE JULY 26, 1967 (GRANT FOR ADULT BASIC EDU, IN
MUSCOGEE CO.) SENT TO RADIO STATION WOKS COL. GA.
PRESS RELEASE JULY 29, 1967 (REV, TURRENTINE & FAMILY
VISITING WASH.)
JULY 31, 1967 PRESS RELEASE – FRED BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 1-1967 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHOR.
BILL PRES FILE
WEST POINT RESERVOIR PROJECT- AUG 2
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 4, 1967 (VISITING 4-H GIRLS)
PRESS RELEASE – AUGUST 8, 1967 – ACADEMY NOMINATION
DEADLINE
NEW RELEASE OCS STUDENTS – FORT BENNING
8/23/76 PRESS RELEASE ON U. S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY
8/26/67 ACADEMY BOARDS RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 18, 1967 – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S
HOSPITALIZATION
OCT 3 NEW RELEASE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTH BILL
NEWS RELEASE COLS. LEDGER (JOHN GRINER AFGE WASHINGTON.
D. C.) OCT 10
PRESS RELEASE “BRINKLEY OPPOSES NEW PRESIDENTIAL
AUTHORITY OCT 18, 1969 (O. E. O. – DIRST TO GO)
PRESS RELEASE – OCTOBER 19, 1967 – BRUNKLEY BUDGET FIGHTS
SUCCEEDS INCONGRESS
PRESS RELEASE – OCTOBER 20, 1967 – PENTAGON DEMONSTRATIONS
PRESS RELEASE:OCTOBER 24, 1967 COLLEGE STUDENTS – ONE WEEK
INTERN
PRESS RELEASE – OCTOBER 26, 1967 ELK0 RURAL ROUTE
PRESS RELEASE – CATAULA POSTMASTER
PRESS: INTERVIEW BY PRESS – NOVEMBER 25. 1967 RE: SUPPORT OF
WALLACE)
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 28, 1967 (ON LAW AND ORDER)
“AMERICAN FLAG”
PRESS RELEASE – OPEN HOUSE 12/11/67
12/12/67TELEGRAM – REGARDING GSA CONTRACT AT BYRIN,
GEORGIA
PRESS RELEASE JULY 25, 1967 (PROSECUTING STOKELY
CARMICHAEL) RUDY HAYS 7-31 AMERICUS TIMES REPORT SENT TO
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER (PAUL MILES) 7-25 ALSO RELEASE FOR RADIO
FIR RADIO STATION;”BACK JACK” BROUCHURES AND RESPONSES
SURVIVOR BENEFITS MATERIAL FF49
CALLEY – U. S. COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS BRIEF – WM. L.
CALLEY – WJ. L. GEORGIA JAYCEE FEDERAL AFFAIR
A SEMINAR 1972
CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USER FEES) FF 47
Box 52 1977-1978 BILLS BRINKLEY SPONSORED
Folder Title
1.
H. R. 1023 BRINKLEY BILL ESTABLISH LIAISON BERWEEN DEPTS. OF
ENERGY & AG. FOR PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING ALCHOL FUELS
2.
H. R. 9766 TO HAVE AN INSCRIPYION, ETC. PLACES ON CRYPT AT
ARLINGTON FOR UNKNOWN VIETNAM WAR SOLDIER.
3.
H. R. 9861 BRINKLEY BILL TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA.
4.
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 9863 TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA
5.
H. J. RES647 BRINKLEY BILL TO AUTHORIZE & REQUEST THE PRES.
TO ISSUE ANNUALLY A PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING THE FIRST
SUN OF SEPT AFTER LABOR DAY OF EACH YR. AS NATIONAL
GRANDPARENTS DAY.
6.
BRINKLEY BILL H. RES. 856 RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE THAT THERE
BE NO REDUCTION OF CUSTOM DUTIES ON TEXTILES OR APPAREL
PRODUCTS AND THAT SUCH PRODUCTS BE EXCLUDED FROM TOKYO
ROUND OF MULTLATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS NOW UNDERWAT
IN GENEVA,
7.
H. R. 10140 BRINKLEY BILL TI PROVIDE PARITY TO FARMERS AND TO
PREVENT INTERRUPTIONS IN THE SUPPLY OF FOOS TO AMERICAN
CONSUMERS
8.
H. R, 10173 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38. US CODE TO
IMPROVETHE PENSION PROGRAMS FOR VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN
BORDER PERIOD, WWI, WWII, KOREAN CONFLICT ^ VIETNAM ERAS &
OTHER PURPOSES
9.
H. R. 10183 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE
CODE OF 1954 TO PERMIT LONG-TERM LESSEES TO TAKE THE
AMORTIZATION FOR REHABILITATION OF CERTIFIED HISTORIC
STRUCTURES.
10.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 10268 TO AMEND TITLE 38, U. S. CPDE TO
INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF A HOME LOAN WHICH MAY BE
GUARANTEED TO THR VETERAN’S ADMINISTRATION FROM $17,000
TO $25,000.
11.
H. R. 10269 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38, U. S. CODE, TO
INCREASE THE SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSING GRANT FOR CERTAIN
DISABLED VETERANS FROM $25,000 TO $30,000.
12.
H. R. 101356 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38 U. S. CODE, TO
LIBERALIZE THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR HOME. CONDO.,
AND MOBILE HOME LOANS FOR VETERANS OF VIETNAM ERA.
13.
HR 10372 BRINKLEY BILL TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA
14.
H. R. 957 BRINKLEY BILL RESOLVED THAT, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 3,
1978, THE EXPENSES OF THE INVESTIGATIONS AND STUDIES TO BE
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CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RULE XI, BY THE COMMITTEE ON
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS ACTING AS A WHOLE OR BY SUBCOMMITTEE,
NOT TO EXCEED $500,000.
HRES. 969 BRINKLEY BILL RESOLVED… CREATED A SELECT
COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO COMDUCT A FULL
AND COMPLETEINVESTIGATION ANS STUDY OF…MEASURES TO
ALLIEVIATE TERRORISM…
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 702 TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO
PROVIDE FOR REPRESENTATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN
CONGRESS.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 10537 TO AMEND CHAPTER 55 OF TITLE 10, TO
PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DENTAL CARE FOR DEPENDENTS OF ACTIVE
DUTY MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 10660 TO STRENGTHEN THE ECONOMY OF THE
UNITED STATES THROUGH INCREASED SALES ABROARD OF
AMERICAN FARM PRODUCTS
H. R. 1009 TO AMEND TITLE 38 TO IMPROVE THE MOBILE HOME LOAN
PROGRAM OF THE VA
H. J. REA. 754 TO AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT TO DESIGNATE APRIL
16 – 22 “NATIONAL OCEANS WEEK”
H. CON. RES. 523 BRINKLEY BILL CONDEMNING ACTIVITIES OF
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION.
BRINKLEY BILL 11556 TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES OF
AMERICA 3/15/78
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 11886 TO AMEND TITLE 38, U8SC, TO INCREASE
RATES OF DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS,
TO INCREASE DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR
SURVIVORS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
HR 11887 BRINKLEY BILLAMEND TITLE 38…TO PROVIDE SURVIVORS
OF PERMANENTLY TOYALLY DISABLED VETERANS BE ENTITLED TO
DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION.
BRINKLEY BILL H. R, 11888 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO CHANGE
MINIMUM DISABILITY RATING TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL
COMPENSATION FOR DEPENDENTS FROM50% TO 40%.
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 11889 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO INCREASE
FROM $100 TO $200 MONTHLY RATE OF SPECIAL PENSION FOR
MEDAL OF HONOR HOLDERS.
H. R. 11890 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO INCREASE
RATES OF DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR
PARENTS AND OTHER PURPOSES.
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 11891 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO PROVIDE A
2-STEP AID AND ATTENDANCE COMPENSATION PAYMENT SYSTEM
FOR SEVERELY DIDABLED VETERANS.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12028 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO IMPROVE
HOUSING PROGRAMS OF THE VA
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12241 TO INCORPORATE GOLD STAR WIVES
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BRINKLEY BILL HR 12252 TO AMEND TITLE 38, UDC, TO REQUIRE
ADMINISTRATOR OF VA TO PAY A 150ALLOWANCE…IN
REIMBUSEMENT FOR EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE BURIAL OF EACH
VETERAN IN CEMETRY OWNED BY SUCH STATE…
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12257 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO AUTHORIZE
THE ADM. OF VA TO FURNISH CEMETARY MEMORIALS…TO
COMMEMORATE VETS…WHOSE REMAINS ARE NOT RECOVERED.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12258 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC,TO INCREASE
THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT WHICH ..VA MAY PAY FOR FUNERAL
EXPENSES..from $250 to $350
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12261 TO PAY TRIBUTE TO MEMBERS OF US
ARMED FORCES WHO SERVEDHONORABLY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
DURING THE VIETNAM CONFLICT
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12346TO PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNIY=TY TO
MAKE FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN CONNECTION..WITH THE
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12353 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO EXTEND
PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY FOR VETS READJUSTMENT APPTS IN THE
FED. GOVT, FOR VETS OF THE V-VIETNAM ERA.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12419 TO AMEND THE TRADE ACT OF 1974.
(TEXTILE BILL)
BRINKLEY BILL HR 12437 TO AMEND TITLE 38, USC, TO ESTABLISH A
PROGRAM TO ESTABLISH A PROGRAM TO DIRECT LOANS TO VETS
FOR RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM…
BRINKLEY BILL H. CON. RES. 571DISAPPROVING PROPOSED REGS. OF
DOT REQUIRING CENTRALIZED REGISTRATION OF FIREARMS AND
OTHER MATTERS
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 12476 .. TO REQUIRE THE PERFORMANCE AND
PUBLICATION OF ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSES IN THE FEDERAL
REGISTER FOR ALL PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES WHICH ARE
SUBJECT TO (ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT)
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 887 TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO
PROVIDE FOR BALANCED BUDGETS AND ELIMINATION OF FEDERAL
INDEBTEDNESS
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 888 DESIGNATING JULY 1, 1978 AS
“NATIONAL FREE ENTERPRISE DAY”
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 12538 TO AMEND THE FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE
ACT OF 1950 TO ALLOW FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE FUNDS BE
USED..FOR NATURAL DISASTER RELIEF AND OTHER PURPOSES
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 12539 TO PROVIDE ESSENTIAL MEDICAL AND
DENTAL CARE TO MEMBERS.. OF A UNIFORMED SERVICE…..
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 12540 TO PROVIDE THIRD-CLASS MAILING
PRIVILEDGES TO GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA, INC.
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 12902 TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE
CODE OF 1954 TO PROVIDE PRE-1969 TAX TREATMENT OF CAPITAL
GAINS,
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BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 899 TO PROCLAIM SEPT. 8 AS “NATIONAL
CANCER DAY”
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 913..DESIGNATING THE FIRST SUN. OF
SEPT. AFTER LABOR DAY AS “NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS DAY”
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 13095 TO AMEND TITLE 23 OF THE U. S. CODE TO
PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS TO STATES FROM
REQUIREMENTS TO MAKE REFUNDS TO THE HIGHWAY TRUST
FUND….
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 13155 TO AMEND SECTION 218 OF THE SOCIAL
SECURITY ACT TO REQUIRE THAT STATES… MAKE SOC. SEC.
PAYMENTS AND REPORTS ON A CALENDAR-QUARTER BASIS
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 13187 TO DESIGNATE THE U. S. POST OFFICE
AND FEDERAL BUILDING IN GRIFFIN, GEORGIA THE ”JOHN J. FLYNT,
JR,FEDERAL BUILDING”
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES 1041 DESIGNATING JULY 18, 1979 AS
NATIONAL POW-MIA RECOGNITION DAY
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13527 FOR THE RELIEF OF BERTHA KNIGHT
MANUEL.
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 948 ”NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK”
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES 1073 TO DESIGNATE OCTOBER 7TH AS
“NATIONAL GUARD DAY”
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 13524 TO AMEND THE IRS CODE OF ’54 TO
PROVIDE TAX RELIEF TO SMALL BUSINESSES BY ESTABLISHING
GRADUATED INCOME TAX RATE FOR CORPORATIONS
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13538 TO AMEND THE FEDERAL CHARTER OF THE
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13640 TO AMEND..THE SOC. SECURITY ACT..TO
PERMIT MINISTERS.TO ENTER INTO VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS FOR
THE TREATMENT OF SUCH MINISTERS AS EMPLOYED PERSONS.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13692 GRANTING CONSENT OF CONGRESS TO
THE HISTORIC CHATTAHOOCHEE COMPACT BETWEEN THE STATES
OF ALABAMA AND GEORGIA
BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 13802 TO INCOPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA.
BRINKLEY BILL H. CON. RES. 693 EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF
CONGRESS… (RE). THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR STATION…..
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 1128 DESIGNATING THE “SQUARE DANCE”
AS THE NATIONAL FOLK DANCE OF THE USA
BRINKLEY BILL H. RES. 1392 RELATIVE TO U. S. – CHINA RELATIONS
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES, 1147 VIETNAM VETERANS WEEK – WEEK
OF MAY 28, 1979
JB AGREED TO CO-SPONSOR THE WITHIN BILLS, BUT BILLS WERE
NEVER INTRODUCED IN 95TH CO
H. CON RES. 741 RE TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS –
SEE ALSO ISSUES FILE UNDER TAXES FOR CORRESPONDENCE
Box 53 1967-1972 APPLICATIONS (MIL. ACADEMIES)
Folder Title
1967 APPLICANTS DISQUALIFIED PACKET 1
FILE FOLDERS 1-22
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NAVAL ACADEMY – BOWERS, T. C. (1971) (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
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AF ACADEMY – BURRELL, JOHNNY FRANK 1971 (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINE FORRESTER, LAWRENCE E. (1971)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINES GANNON, MARK S. (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINE: GREENE, JANES S. (JR.) (1971)
DISQUALIFIED
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ARMY ACADEMY HARRELL, BENNY F. 1971 (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: HOLTON, RANDOLPH FRAZIER WEST POINT (ARMY)
*CALLAWAY (1971) DISQUALIFIED OR INCOMPLETE
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AF ACADEMY – HUDSON, LARRY D. 1971 (CALLAWAY) DISQUALIFIED
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NAVAL ACADEMY – INGLE, R. C. 1971 (CALLAWAY) DIAQUALIFIED
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AF ACADEMY – MCCRARY, THEODORE W. 1971 (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINE: NEAL, LARRY DAVID (1971)
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NAVAL ACADEMY – REVIE, I. A. (1971) (CALLAWAY) DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINES MACLAREN, DONALD R. CLASS
OF 1971 (CALLAWAY) FAILED TO ACKNOWLEDGE APPOINTMENT
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ACADEMY: APPLICANT: PRITCHARD, CHARLES L. (ARMY)
DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: ROBERTS, JOHN EDWARD ANNAPOLIS K K (NAVY)
(CALLAWAT) DISQUALIFIED COLUMBUS
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ARMY ACADEMY: ROLLISON, STEPHEN F. 1971 (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED 4-19-67
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ACADEMIES: NAVY: SANTALIZ, RAFAEL (1971) DISQUALIFIED
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ACADEMIES: NAVY: SANTALIZ, RAUL (1971) DISQUALIFIED
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AF ACADEMY – SMITH, WILLIAM LAWTON, JR, 1971 CALLAWAY
DISQUALIFIED
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NAVAL ACADEMY – VERONEE, E. L. (JR.) (1971) (CALLAWAY)
RESIGNED 1968
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ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINES: WATSON, WILLIAM F. (1971)
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ACADEMIES: AIR FORCE: WILLIS, FREDERICK HANELL (1971)
DISQUALIFIED
1968 APPLICANTS DISQUALIFIED PACKET 2 FF 1-22
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ACADEMY BURELL, JOHNNY FRANK 1968 APPLICANT AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
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ACADEMY: ARMY APPLICANT FOR 1968 COBB, RODNEY WITHDREW
BY LETTER TO ACADEMY 3-6-68
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ACADEMY: EVERY, MR. ROBERT EMMETT 1968 APPLICANT M AIR
FORCE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY APPLICANT-1968 FARR, JOHN WESLEY AIR FORCE MRS.
LONIE RIOM 302 EXAM DOC LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
MISSING DISQUALIFIED – FAILED TO APPEAR BEFORE BOARD
ACADEMY 1968 APPLICANT: GREENWELL, CHARLES E. AIR FORCE OR
ARMY WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: HICKS, JERRY W. NAVY 1969 APPLICANT DISCARD
AF ACADEMY – KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM T. 1971 (CALLAWAY)
DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMIES: 1968 APPLICANT: MCCONNELL, TERRY BERNARD M AIR
FORCE DISQUAL ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: 1968 APPLICANT MCNALLY, MICHAEL (SEE AIR FORCE
FILE) NAVY PRINCIPLE DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: ARMY APPLICANT FOR 1968 MILLER, TERRY BRUCE
ARMY
ACADEMY: MERCHANT MARINES: NESMITH, THOMAS J. APPLICANT
FOR 1968
ACADEMIES: NAVY: MORRIS. FRANK DETLEF – APPLICANT FOR 1968
NAVAL 1ST ALT DISQUALIFIED EXAM – EXAM – VIET NAM
INFORMATION SHEET MAILED 8/7/67
ACADEMIES: NAVY OLSON, KENNETH SHARP APPLICANT FOR 1968
NAVY WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY 1968 APPLICANT ORCK, CHARLES EDWARD NAVY
PRINCIPLE DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: 1969 APPLICANT: PEIXOTTO, ROLAND ARMY EXAM – 114-67
ACADEMY: ROBERTS, JOHN EDWARD ARMY WITHDRAWN BY
LETTER
ACADEMY: 1968 APPLICANT – SHEHANE, TONY R. ARMY EXAM DEC.
1 MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1968 SHELHORSE, WARREN ARMY
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1968 STEPHENS, WM TOMMY NAVY
PRINCIPLE DISQUALIFIED EXAM DEC 1ST
ACADEMY 1968 APPLICANT TOPPING MICHAEL BRIAN NAVY
DISQUALIFIED DID NOT RESPOND TO SCREENING COMMITTEE
ACADEMIES: WEBB, GREGORY BRUCE 1968 APPLICANT (AIR FORCE,
MILITARY, OR NAVY) DISQUALIFIED DID NOT TAKE CIVIL SERVICE
EXAM
ACADEMIES: WILLIS, JOHN W. APPLICANT FOR 1968 – NAVAL
PRINCIPLE DISQUALIFIED
1969 PACKET 3. FF 1-22
ACADEMY APPLICANT 1969 CASSIDY, JOHN P. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: 1969 APPLICANT EDWARDS, BURNIE N., JR. AIR FORCE
WITHDRAWN EXAM 7-9-68
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ACADEMY 1969 APPLICANT FISHER, ROBERT JOHN (NAVY)
PRINCIPAL ACADEMICALLY DISQUALIFIED FOR 1969
ACADEMY 1969 APPLICANT GREENE, JAMES M. AF DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY APPLICANT: 1969 KOLVICK, ROBERT JOHN (JR.) AIR
FORCE MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED E. S. EXAM 7-9-68
ACADEMY: ARMY CADET CLASS OF 1972) LANCASTER, ROBERT LEE, III
APPOINTED – 1968 RESIGNED
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ACADEMY APPLICANT: LENDON, MERLE KENNETH AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACAD.
ACADEMY APPLICANT: MAFFETT, MR. CHARLES R., JR. M (AEMY)
DISQUALIFIED – PHYSICAL APTITUDE
ACADEMY 1969 APPLICANT: MULDOON, EDWARD JAMES, JR. NAVY
EXAM 7-9-68 WITHDRAWN
ACADEMT: CANDIDATE – OEHRLEIN, ROBERT D. (PATTEN’S OFFICE)
NAVY 1ST ALTERNATE UNDER SAMUEL HESTER
AIR FORCE ACADEMY: 1969 APPLICANT PERDUE, DAVID A., JR -1972RECEUIVED CONGRESSIONAL QUALIFIED ALTERNATE
APPOINTMENT (NOT PART OF DISTRICT QUOTA) EXAM DEC. 1
RESIGNED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT - 1969 STEWART, BRUCE F. AIR FORCE EXAM
7-9-68 WITHDRAWN (NOMINATED BY SENATOR RUSSELL)
1970 PACKET 4 FF 1-30
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: BOUTSELIS, JAMES AIR FORCE
DISQUAL. ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: BUSH, ROBT. A. NAVY LAST
ALTERNATE? DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: CAIRNS, JR., RICHARD SILL AIR FORCE
DIAQUAL. ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: FLOWERS, ROBERT KARL ARMY
QUALIFIED ALT. ON WAITING LIST
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: FUNK, DAVID RICHARDSON (AIR FORCE
DISQUAL. ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: GENEREUX, WALTER J. ARMY EXAM
TAKEN 7/8/69 QUAL. ALT. – ON WAITING LIST
ACADEMY: APPLICANT: GRANUM, FRED ARMY 1970 QUALIFIED DET.
ON WAITING LIST
ARMY ACADEMY HANKS, STEPHEN R (1971) (CALAWAY) SEPARATED
8-20-69
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: HORNE, TERRELL E. JR. NAVAL
DISQUAL. ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: NAVY HOWARD, RONALD QUAL. ALT. –
ON WAITING LIST
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: JOHNSON, MICHAEL W. DECLINED
NAVY ACCEPTED – QUALIFIED ALTERNATE
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: KILPATRICK, JOHN STEVEN NAVY
EXAM 7/8/69 DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
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ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: LEE, ROBERT E. NAVY DISQUALIFIED
MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: LOPEZ, JOSE R. ARMY DISQUALIFIED –
PHYSICAL
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: MCCASLIN, DENNIS A. AIR FORCE NOT
NOMINATED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: MC CLURE, CHARLES A., JR. A. F. ACAD.
DIDQUAL. ACADEMICALLY NOV. 4TH EXAM
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: MORGAN, DON ARMY WITHDREW HIS
OWN NOMINATION ON JAN. 28, 1979. THIS INFORMATION RECEIVED
BY PHONE FROM ACADEMY OFFICE. NOMINATED BY REP. WILSON
OF CALIF.
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: MURDOCK, EUGENE J., JT. ARMY
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: O’RILEY, PATRICK ARMY
DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: O’EILEY, PATRICK S. AIR FORCE (SEE
ARMY) DUSQUAL. MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: O’RILEY, PATRICL S. NAVY (SEE ARMY)
MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: PARK, GEORGE TIMOTHY NAVY
WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: POOLE, EDMON SIKES, JR. NAVY
MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION SENT 8-13-69 NOTIFIED OF EXAM ON
OCTOBER 4, 1969 DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: PROCTOR, HOWARD C. NAVY
DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: ROBICHAUX, RICHARD FORREST AIR
FORCE WITHDRAWN AT HIS REQUEST
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: RUSE, RICHARD A. MERCHANT MARINE
DISQUALIFIED – DID NOT TAKE EXAM
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: SHEFFIELD, JOHN W. III AIR FORCE
WITHDRAWN – 11-5-70
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: SELLERS, RICKY B. (AIR FORCE) NOT
NOMINATED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: SMITH, BEDFORD, JR. ARMY
AUTHORIZED BY SENATOR TALMADGE JULY 8TH EXAM
NOTIFICATION SENT 5-16-69 DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1970: WITHERS, ELLISON JAMES ARMY
DISQUALIFIED
DISQUALIFIED OR WITHDRAWN PACKET 5
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: AULTMAN, WILLIAM R. AIR FORCE
RECEIVED APPOINTMENT THROUGH SEN. TALMADGE
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: BOYETTE, KENNETH P. AIR FPRCE
DISQUALIFIED – PHYSICAL APTITUDE
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DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: EGENMAIER, WALTER H. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: HENSLER, THOMAS PAUL MERCHANT
MARINE WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: LONG, BOBBY E. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: MILES, JESSE AF DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1971: THOMPSON, CHARLES E., JR. (A. F.)
QUALIFIED ALT. BUT NO VACANCY
DISQUALIFIED OR WITHDRAWN PACKET #6 FF 1-29
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: BASS, EZEKIEL P., III “KIEL” AIR FORCE
8TH ALT COULD NOT TAKE MEDICAL EXAMINATION DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: CAVANAUGH, KENNETH R. AIR FORCE
MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: DAVENPORT, MR. GEORGE MILTON III
MILITARY REJECTED 4TH ALT.
ACADEMY: 12972 CANDIDATE DAVENPORT, GEORGE MILTON III
MERCHANT MARINE WITHDREW
ACADEMY: 1972 CANDIDATE: DODGEN, BYRON CLARK MERCHANT
MARINE WITHDREW
ACADEMY 1972 CANDIDATE DUMAS, RICHARD J. MERCHANT
MARINE WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: DUMAS, RFICHARD JOEL NAVAL 2ND
ALT. DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: GORDY, STEPHEN E., JR. MILITARY NOT
NOMINATED MEDICAL AUTH. SENT 10/12/72 3RD ALT. DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY 1973 FILE REACTIVATED NOT NOMINATED SINCE
HE WAS INCLUDED IN SEN. GAMBRELL’S NOMINATIONS
CONGRESSMAN: PLEASE SEE COPY OF LETTER TO MRS, GORDY
MAILED ON OCT. 21, 1972
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: GORDY, STEPHEN E1., JR. MERCHANT
MARINE WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: HANCE, FRANKLIN E. JR, MILITARY HAS
NOT RETURNED NOTIF FOR 8/17 DID NOT TAKE EXAM. FILE
INCOMPLETE
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: JOHNSON, ROY MARSHALL MILITARY
WITHDREW APPLICATION
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: JONES, JOHNNIE EDWARD AIR FORCE
9TH ALT. WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: 1972 CANDIDATE: JONES, JOHNNIE E,JONES, JOHNNIE E.
MERCHANT MARINE WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: MASON, THOMAS LARRY A. F. AUG
EXAM DID NOT SHOW!
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ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: MULLINS, JAMES L. NAVY NAVAL
WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: 1972 CANDIDATE: ODOM, HART S. MERCHANT MARINE
WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: ODOM, HART S., JR. NAVY1ST ALT.
WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: PARKER, DELFORD LYNN AIR FORCE
7TH ALT. WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: RHODES, THOMAS GOODWIN NAVY
WITHDRAWN APPLICATION WITHDRAWN VERY HIGHLY
MOTIVATED FATHER RISKED LIFE TO SAVE PILOT IN CRASHED
PLANE-BURNING; SON SAME TYPE
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: SANDERS, JAMES RANDALL AIR FORCE
6TH ALT.
ACADEMY:SABDERS, JAMES RANDALL MERCHANT MARINE
WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: SLOCOMB, RICHARD HARVEY 5TH ALT
WITHDRAWN
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: TULLIA, THOMAS A. MILITARY 1ST ALT.
DIDQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: WARRENFELTZ, MICHAEL R. AIR FORCE
4TH ALT DID NOT COMPLETE TESTS
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: WEST, JEFFREY M. NAVAL 3RD ALT.
DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMY: 1972 CANDIDATE: WEST, JEFFERY M. MERCHANT MARINE
WITHREW
ACADEMY: 1972 CANDIDATE WOYCE, DANA C, MERCHANT MARINE
WITHDREW
ACADEMY: APPLICANT 1972: SLATON, HUGH, JR (ARMY) CLASS OF
1974 NOT CHARGED TO DISRICT QUOTA APPOINTED RESIGNED FROM
ACADEMY ON AUG. 14, 1970
ACADEMIES: INQUIRIES – 41968 POSSIBLE APPLICANTS
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY LOCAL & ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVES
COLUMBUS COLLEE LIBRARY
Box 54 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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ISSUES: INFLATION
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THANK YOU-ECONOMY
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BUDGET CONFERENCE REPORT
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THE BRADLEY COMPANY
ISSUES: ECONOMY W. C. BRADLEY CO. – JAPANESE IMPORTATION OF
ALUMINUM
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CLIPPINGS, INF., ETC ECONOMY
NFIB BALLOTS – UNANSWERED OCT. 21, 1980
EDUCATION
EDUCATION-IMPACT AID
SCHOOL PRAYER
DEPT. OF EDUCATION
ISSUES: EDUCATION NATIONAL PTA MEMBERSHIP MONTH
RESOLUTION – ELLEN CLAIBORNE
ISSUES: EDUCATION LEE, TOMMY R,)
ISSUES: EDUCATION BRAXTON A. NAIL
ISSUES: EDUCATION GREENE, WENDY LEE
ISSUES: EDUC. D’ALELIO
ISSUES: EDUCATION MRS. ANNE V. LUTZ 12/15/80 CALLED PAT
MARCY LTR WAS SENT TO MRS, LUTZ ON 11/12/80-RW – THEY WILL
SEND US XEROX
ISSUES: EDUCATION DR. ZEE
ISSUES: EDUCATION PRIDE GLEATON, THOMAS
ISSUES: EDUCATION (LOVELACE HAIR)
ISSUES: EDUCATION JOSEPH E. SMITH
1980 ISSUES: EDUCATION IMPACT AID
CLIPPINGS, INF., ETC. EDUCATION
THANK YOUS-EDUCATION
ENERGY-GENERAL
GASOHOL
SYNTHETIC FUELS CORPORATION ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY MOBILIZATION BOARD
WINDFALLS PROFITS
ISSUES ENERGY DOC FORM E1A-149 RE: MARION JAMES CALL
HR7590 ENERGY AND WATER DER. APPROPS.
HR3719 WINDFALL PROFITS GRANTS AND LOANS
ISSUES: ENERGY GRANTS AND LOANS
ENERGY COMMITTEE
ISSUES: ENERGY (NATIONAL GAS) INCREMENTAL PRICING
ISSUES: ENERGY (IMPORT FEE)
ISSUES: ENERGY RATIONING PLAN
Box 55 1979 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – HEALTH
STEWART, MRS. SARAH (STEWART COMMUNITY HOME, INC.) 5/18
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – HEALTH
ISSUES: MISC – HEALTH WILLIS, SAMUEL T., JR. OF WARNER ROBINS
(ALSO NAPP GRANADE CORRESPONDED)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS = HEALTH RAY, ALTON (COL.- THE
MEDICAL CENTER
ISSUES: MISC. – HEATH VA REHAB. CONFERENCE 7/12/79
ISSUES: MISC: HEALTH DUTTERA, DR. JULIAN – RE: META
CLOPRAMIDE DRUG
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL-MARCH 1979/PENDING/DEPT. OF
COMMERCE BOYD/WIDENER/ SPENCER/GOLDENS’ FOUNDRY &
MACHINE CO. EMPLOYEES
LEE, JAMES G. - ISSUES: (MISC.) (TARRIFF – TELEGRAM)
ISSUES: MISC. (SANDERS, CARL GROSE, LEE) 6/12/79 UA CALLED FOR
STATUS 755 0494
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – FCC – LINDSEY, CHARLES R. (REVISED
SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS)
ISSUES: MISC. LUQUIRE, MR. JERRY RE INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
FOR PREGNANCY SEX DISCRIMINATION (PHONE CALL TO JB)
ISSUES: MISC: NAT’L ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
ISSUES: MISC – W. T. NESBITT (ALUMINUM WIRING) HOLD TO CHECK
FOR NEW DEVELOPMENTS AFTER THE FIRST OF THE YEARISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS PSRO’S (PROFESSIONAL
STANDARDSREVIEW ORGANIZATION) (SEE PENDING FILE)
CALIFANO, SECT. RE PSRO’S (DR EARNEST ATKINS) PROFESSIONAL
STANDARDS REVIEW ORGANIZATIONS LINDA GANGLOFF 245-9644
CONG LIASON HEW OR LIBB6Y UPSHAW WILL √ ON RESPONSE
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – TALKING BOOKS PROGRAM
ISSUES: MISC. (TRIANGULATION NETWORK) REP. TED W. WADDLE
MISC. LETTER FROM DR. FREEMAN CARY RE CAPITOL PHARMACY
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: MISC.
MISCELLANEOUS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES (EMPTY)
THANK YOU – MISC.
ISSUES: POLITICS – GENERAL
PAY RAISES
POLITICS-THOMASTON WORKSHOP 11-10-79
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: POLITICS
THANK YOU POLITICS (EMPTY)
POLITICS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUE (EMPTY)
ISSUES: POLITICS
PAC BILL
ISSUES PENDING: POSTAL SERVICE (MUSCOGEE COUNTY) DUMMY
FILE – COMBINE LTR TO PMG BOLGER RE 1/17/79 MEETING CY OF
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GENERAL ALSO SENT HR. TO MR. BOLGER ALSO SEE FILE IN ISSUES –
POSTAL SERVICES
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (GENERAL)
ISSUES: POST OFFICE (COMMEMORATIVE STAMP FOR COL.
BENJAMIN HAWKINS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA) R. L.
SHEETS & EMMIE C. BANKSTON
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE THANK YOUS (SHIFT TO MACON)
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE – “W” ALTON, C. WILTON
NEWS CLIPPINGS ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE
THANK YOU-POSTAL
POSTAL REFORM: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (GENERAL)
UNIVERSAL COVERAGE ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY
ENCLOSURES – SOC. SEC: UNIVERSAL COVERAGE
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY-CRAWFORD PIKE LETTER SENT TO AL
ULLMAN SOCIAL 59263 3/12/79 CALLED KOUISE 51025 3/22/78 CLYDE’S
– WORKING ON MARK UP WILL PROBABLY BE AT LEAST 3 WKS
BEFORE WE GET REPLY RW
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY – MEDICAID/MEDICARE
MICKLE, MRS. OLA (ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY)
THANK YOU. SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS (GENERAL)
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS: RALPH W. HOWARD
ISSUES: LABOR: SBA – SAM MURPHREE
HR3236 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS
THANK YOU – SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
(CONGRESSIONAL TEXTILE CAUCUS 5/9/79)
Box 56 1976-1976 PRESS CLIPPINGS & RELEASES
Folder Title
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JANUARY 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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FREBRUARY 1976 PRESS CLIPPINGS
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MARCH 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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APRIL 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MAY 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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JUNE 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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DECEMBER 1976 NEWS CLIPPINGS
PRESS: CHRIS BONNER 1 QUERIES ON MISCELLANEOUS 2
INTERVIEWS & CONVERSATIONS WITH CONGRESSMAN SUBJECTS &
ANSWERS PROVIDED
PRESS: CHRIS BONNER – MILITARY CONSTRUCTION QUESTIONS &
INTERVIEWS GIVEN TO BONNER
LETTER TO EDITOR – MACON TELEGRAPH & NEWS FERRIAMDIDE /
FIRE ANTS CHRIS BONNER INTERVIEW MACON TELEGRAPH
EDITORIAL
Box 57 1979 INVITATIONS
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JANUARY, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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FEBRUARY, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
INVITATIONS ACCEPTED, FEBRUARY, 1979 FLIGHT TO ATLANTA
WITH PRESIDENT CARTER FOR UNVEILINF CEREMONY 2/20/79
INVITATIONS ACCEPTED, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 – WESTERN
MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE AQNDY KRESS 892-7558
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MARCH, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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APRIL, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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MAY, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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JUNE, 1979 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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JANUARY, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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FEBRUARY, 1979 INVITATION DECLINED
FEBRUARY, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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MARCH, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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APRIL, 1979 INV. DECLINED
APRIL, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINED
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MAY, 1979 INV. DECLINE
MAY, DISTRICT DECLINED
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MAY, 1979 DISTRICT DECLINE
Box 58 1976-1978 PRESS CLIPPINGS & RELEASES
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FEBRUARY1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
MARCH 1975 PRESS CLIPPINGS
APRIL 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
MAY 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
JUNE 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
JULY 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
AUGUST 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
SEPTEMBER 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
OCTOBER 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
NOVEMBER 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
DECEMBER 1975 NEWS CLIPPINGS
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 3, 1976 RE PRESS RECEPTION IN
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S HOME IN HONOR OF R. JACK HAWKE
FEDERAL CO-CHAIRMAN – COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL
COMMISSION
PRESS RELEASE:MARCH 5, 1976 FOREIGN AID BILL FOR FY 1976
ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 12, 1976 SPECIAL TO ED MADDOX THE
ROBINS REVIEW RE PROPOSALS TO FURLOUGH CIVILIAN WORKERS
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1976 RE IRS MEASURES INTRODUCED BY
REP. JACK BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 25, 1976 AMERICAN CONSERATIVE UNION
(ACU) RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 30, 1976 ENTIRE MEDIA; RE BRINKLEY BILL
ON CIVIL DEFENSE AMENDMENTS
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 31, 1976 RE POST OFFICE CLOSINGS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 1976 RE BICENTENNIALMESSAGE (THE THIED
KNIGHT) SENT TO MRS. DOT WILLIAMS BYRON EDITOR THE LEADER
TRIBUNE.
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 2, 1976 BY NATL. ALLIANCE OF SENIOR
CITIZENS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 2, 1976 TP TALBOTTON NEW ERA RE: GRANT
FOR CITY OF TALBOTTON FROM EPA FOR WASTE WATER
TREATMENT FACILITIES
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 5, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON TIMES
AND THE FREE PRESS – RE TRIBUTE TO LEON SMITH
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 12, 1976 RE: DEFENSE PROCUREMENT BILL
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 13, 1976 RE BRINKLEY AMENDMENT –
COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION FUNDING. PHONED TO
MACON TELEGRAPH FORT VALLEY LEADER-TRIBUNE
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 16, 1976 RE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACT – MULTIMODE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR. SENT TO NEWS MEDIA IN
COLUMBUS, ALBANY AND AMERICUS – ALSO COLUMBUS DISTRICT
OFF.
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FOR PRESIDENT
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 22, 1976 RE: GRANT TO THOMASTON-UPSON
COUNTY RECREATION COMPLEX SENT TO: WSFT RADIO, WTGA
RADIO, AND THOMASTON FREE PRESS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 26, 1976 RE COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL
COMMISSION FUNDING OF IMPROVEMENTS IN FORT VALLEY SENT
TO ENTIRE COLUMBUS MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 28, 1976 ANNOUNCING VISIT OA AIR FORCE
SECRETARY THOMAS C. REED’S VISIT TO RAFB (SENT TO WARNER
ROBINS AND MACON MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 1976 APRIL 1976 NATIONAL SECURITY
VOTING INDEX FOR 1976
PRESS RELEASE: LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS VOTING
RECORD 93RD CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION
PRESS FILE: CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S VOTING RECORD, AS
COMPILED BY RALPH NADER
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 5, 1976 REP. JACK BRINKLEY ANNOUNCES HE
WILL SEEK RE-ELECTION TO 95TH CONGRESS
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 6, 1976 AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
ACTION DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 25, 1976 RE HUD BLOCK GRANT TELEGRAMS
TO MAYOR JOHN C. BARRON, MAYOR OF WEST POINT, VALLEY
TIMES NEWS, WBMK RADION AND WRLD RADIO
PRESS RELEASE: JOUN 2, 1976 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION BILL FY
1977 AFTER CONFERENCE SENT TO UPI AND AP, ATLANTA
CONSTITUTION
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 3, 1976 COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL
COMMISSION APPROVED GRANTS FOR SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE AND
ANDERSONVILLE MALL SENT TO COLUMBUS MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 5, 1976 REP. JOCK BRINKLEY QUALIFIES FOR
REELECTION
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 11, 1976 1976 PROGRESS EDITION OF THE
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS RE: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 185
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 14, 1976 = SPECIAL TO LEADER TRIBUNE OF
FORT VALLEY RE EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SCHOOL BUS
STANDARDS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 18, 1976 RE HUD GRANT TO CITY OF
THOMASTON
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 18, 1976 RE: B-1 BOMBER (REMARKS OF
CONGRESSMAN DURING DEBATE IN THE HOUSE) CALLED IN TO THE
DAILY SUN
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO CITIZEN & GEORGIAN
AND WMNZ RE: GRANT FOR HEADSTART PROGRAM IN MONTEZUMA
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 24, 1976 TELEGRAM TO MR. RANDOLPH
MURRY, COLUMBUS ENQUIRER AND MR. ROBERT TRIBBLE,
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PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 25, 1976 HUD COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANTS TO
GREENVILLE, WARNER ROBINS AND AMERICUS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 29, 1976 VA COMPENSATION & PENSION
BENEFITS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 30, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN IN
WARNER ROB. INDEPENDENCE DAY LETTER
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 6, 1976 VETERANS HOME LOAN BILL
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 19, 1976 HUD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANTS YO: AMERICUS – VIENNA – AND DOOLY COUNTY
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 6, 1976 COLUMBUS MEDIA ONLY RE: ST.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI COMMEMORATIVE STAMP PETITION
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 26. 1976 BUTZ “IRRESPONSIBILE” PEANUT
PRICE SUPPORT
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 27, 1976 NEW INITIATIVE FOR VA
CEMETARY AT FORT MITCHELL. ALA.
PRESS RELEASE: SEPT. 8, 1976 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
(DAVID EVERETT) RELATIVE TO FT. MITCHELL AS CEMETARY SITE.
ALSO PHOTO CUTOUTS SPECIAL DELIVERIES
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 RE VETERANS EDUCATION
BILL
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 DISTRICT MEDIA – RE
INTERNATIONAL SOYBEAN FAIR
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 SPECIAL TO ARMY TIMES
LARRY CARNEY RE DOPMA DEFENSE OFFICER PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT ACT
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1976 TO COLUMBUS MEDIA ONLY
RE: COLUMBUS WEATHER SERVICE
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1976 SPECIAL TO CHARLES BLACK
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER DOPMA (STATEMENT ON DEFENSE OFF.
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ACT
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 (BY TELEGRAM) RE SIGNING
INTO LAW OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS’ BENEFITS ACT OF 1976
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 ENTIRE MEDIA HOUSE
PASSAGE OF ECON. DEVELOP. ACT AMENDMENT OF 1976
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 RE WHITE HOUSE BILLSIGNING CEREMONY OF LEGISLATION INCREASING VETERAN’S AND
SURVIVORS’ BENEFITS
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 1, 1976 LETTER TO EDITOR – COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER SENT TO ENTIRE MEDIA RXCEPT THE COL. ENQ. AND
WASHINGTON MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: OCT. 1, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON FREE
PRESS RE SIGNING OF VETERANS’ AND SURVIVORS’ BENFITS
LEGISLATION WITH CONGRESSMAN WATCHING
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LEGISLATION WITH CONGRESSMAN WATCHING
PRESS RELEASE: OCT. 1, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN RE
SIGNING OF VETERANS’ AND SURVIVORS’ BENWFITS LEGISLATION
WUTH CONGRESSMAN WIRNESSING
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 4, 1976 (TELEGRAM) TO NAYOR HENRY T.
CRYE HAMILTON, GA. RE: US EPA GRANT FOR WASTWWATER
TREATMENT WORKS
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 6, 1976 RE: EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR
VETERANS
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 7, 1976 ENTIRE MEDIA AMERICAN
CONSERVATIVE UNION VOLING RECORD
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 21, 1976 AMERICANS FOR
CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION
10/26/76 - PRESS RELEASE: - OPPOSITION TO NATIONAL HEALTH
INSURANCE
PRESS RELEASE: - 11/12/76 RE HOUSING ALLOWANCE PROPOSAL OF
THE CONGRESSMAN TO ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL PAY
11/16/76 PRESS RELEASE HOUSING ALLOWANCE!
CHRISTMAS, 1976 PRESS RELEASE MAILED 12/14/76
NEW YEAR’S PRESS RELEASE, 1977 MAILED DECEMBER 21, 1976
Box 59 1969-1970 PRESS RELEASES
Folder Title
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PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 1967 (TO WRBL) (RE STAFF
ALLOWANCE)
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PRESS RELEASE – DECEMBER, 1968 – RURAL GEORGIA ARTICLE
3.
NEWS RELEASE – JANUARY 3, 1969 – EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN
4.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/17/69 – (ELECTION) TO ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE)
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PRESS RELEASE: (PICTURED WITH MUNDYS ENROUTE FRIM
ATLANTIC CITY) SENT TO THIRD DISTRICT OFF AMERICUS
6.
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 4, 1969 PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY AND CONGRESSNAN BILL NICHOLS CONGRATULATING
EACH OTHER ON ARMED SERVICES COMM.
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2-19/69 NEWS RELEASE – BRINKLEY APPOINTED TO SPECIAL HOUSE
SUBCOMMITTEE TO PROBE PUEBLO LOSS
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NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 12, 1969 – AIR FORCE LOGISTICS MGMT.
RESPONSIBILITY ASSIGNED TO ROBINS AFB
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PRESS RELEASE – PEANUT PRINCESS – MARCH 13, 1969
10.
PRESS CONFERENCE (BEFORE DEPARTURE ON ORIENTATION TRIP
ARMED SERVICES – APR 7, 1969
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PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 15, 1969 = SHOOTING DOWN OF NAVY PLANE
EC-121
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APRIL 23, 1969
NEWS RELEASE – 4/23/69 – PHOTO WITH MRS. J. T. MCCORMICK,
JEFFERSONVILLE, GA. MAILED TO THE TWIGGS COUNTY NEW ERA
ONLY
NEWS RELEASE – 4/23/69 – PHOTO WITH MISS THELMA WILLIAMS
AND MRS. JOHN H TERRY MAILED TO BYROM NEWS ONLY
NEWS RELEASE: APTM. TO BOARD OF VISITORS, AF ACADEMY –
APRIL 24, 1969
NEWS RELEASE ----- ACADEMY APPOINTMENT-1969 (APRIL 30, 1969)
NEWS RELEASE: APRIL 30, 1969 (PHOTO OF FLINT ELEC. GROUP) SENT
TO: REYNOLDS, NEW ERA, WARNER ROBINS SUB, GEORGIA POST,
ROBERTA, LEADER TRIBUNE, FT. VAL.
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 2, 1969 – LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE EDA
GRANT MAILED TO STEWART-WEBSTER JOURNAL ONLY
NEWS RELEASE – MAY 7, 1969 – REV. CARL PEACOCK – COLUMBUS
NEWS PAPER ONLY
NEWS RELEASE: CONGRATS.-W. R. JOURNAL/ARMED SERVICES
WEEK -----MAY 7, 1969 MAILED TO: HERMAN GRASSMAN, W. R.
JURASH, 1118 WATSON BLVD. WARNER ROBINS, GA.
NEWS RELEASE: ARMED FORCES WEEK --- MAY 7, 1969
5/15/69 STATEMENT TO DAVID NORDEN – RE: PRESIDENT’S SPEECH
ON VIETNAM
5/15/96 STATEMENT TO WAYNE RYNER RE: JUSTICE FORTAS
PRESS RELEASE – GA. EXTENSION HOME EXONOMICS COUNCIL 6TH
ANN. CITIZENSHIP TOUR – JUNE 11, 1969 MAILED TO AMERICUSTIMES-RECORDER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 6/18/69 – ARTICLE FOR “THE GEORGIA LETTER
CARRIER” MAGAZINE
NEWS RELEASE: JUNE 20, 1969 – COLUMBUS SCHOOL SAFETY
PATROL
NEWS RELEASE – JUNE 24, 1969 (THOMAS H. TALTON OF
HAWKINSVILLE – RE PHI THETA KAPPA HONORS INSTITUTE) SENT
ONLY TO THE HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH & NEWS
NEWS RELEASE: JUNE 26, 1969 (CONGRESSMAN PICTURED WITH
SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL) SENT ONLY TO COLUMBUS LEDGERENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE – 6/25/69 – PACKAGE MONEY BILL – ALL NEWS
MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 26, 1969 – FUNERAL OF REP. WM. BATES
JUNE 29, 1969 - PRESS RELEASE = SURTAX – ALL MEDIA
JUNE 27, 1969 - PRESS RELEASE – ADAM CLAYTON POWELL – ALSO
LTR TO EDITOR – LEDGER (ALL NEWS MEDIA)
NEWS RELEASE: JUNE 27, 1969 (PICTURED WITH CAWTHON & ESSON
FAMILIES) SPECIAL TO HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
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CHAPTER JOHN BROOKS, PRES. SPECIAL TO WARNER ROBINS SUN
NEWS RELEASE: JUNE 27, 1969 (CHARLES WHEATLEY VISIT WITH
PHOTOGRAPH) SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES REPORTER
NEWS RELEASE JULY 3, 1969 AFGE DELEGATION APPEARING IN
ROBINS REV UP
PRESS RELEASE – JULY 11, 1969 – TO WARNER ROBINS NEWSPAPERS
ONLY
NEWS RELEASE: JULY 10, 1969 QUOTA CLUB MEMBERS STOP
TRAFFIC—SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE – ACADEMY – ALL NEWS MEDIA – 7/7/68
PRESS RELEASE – JULY 17, 1969 – WILKINSON COUNTY NEWS ONLY –
4-H CLUB
NEWS RELEASE – JULY 23, 1969 – WARNER ROBINS MEDIA & ROBINS
REV-UP MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
NEWS RELEASE – JULY 23, 1969 – COLUMBUS MEDIA & THE BAYONET
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
NEWS RELEASE – JULY 25, 1969 – WAVERLY HALL TELEPHONE CO.
NEWS RELEASE – JULY 25, 1969 – MARSHALLVILLE LOW RENT
PUBLIC HOUSING
PRESS RELEASE: HUNGERFORD FAMILY 8-6-69
PRESS RELEASE: DR. SIZEMORE GROUP ON SUBWAY TRAIN. AUG.
1969
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 19, 1969 DEADLINE DATE FOR ACADEMY
APPLICANTS
PRESS RELEASE: SUPPLEMENTAL BIOGRAPHY ON CONGRESSMAN
JACK BRINKLEY (AS SUBMITTED TO JOSEPH MCCAFFREY FOR USE
ON HIS RADIO PROGRAM =- MEET YOUR CONGRESSMAN PROGRAMSEPT. 12, 1969
ARTICLE IN COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER – SEPTEMBER 15, 1969 –
THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA DURING CONSTITUTION WEEK.
THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER 9-14-69
NEWS RELEASE – TO THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE –
9/17/69 NEWSLETTER
NEWS RELEASE: OCTOBER 11, 1969 FLAG PROTESTORS (REFERRED
TO IN SPEECH BEFORE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE OCTOBER 14,1969 TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER RE:
LUCK HENDRIX NATL. PRES. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
PRESS RELEASE – OCTOBER 30, 1969 SALUTE TO WRAF EMPLOYEES
NEWS RELEASE – DATELINE WASHINGTON – NOVEMBER 1, 1969 THE
DRAFT
PRESS RELEASE: BIOGRAPHY TO APPEAR IN MILITARY PURCHASE
SYSTEM NEWS NOV. 1969
NEWS RELEASE DATELINE WASHINGTON NOVEMBER 5, 1969 THE
CASE AGAINST VIETNAM MORATORIUMS
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NEWS RELEASE – DATELINE WASHINGTON – DECEMBER 1, 1969“TOLL ROADS”
NEWS RELEASE PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOVEMBER 6, 1969
NEWSLETTER BANK HOLDING COS.
12/7/69 PRESS RELEASE ON LARRY M. WHEELER
DECEMBER 8, 1969 – SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MESSAGE NEWS RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE VOTING RIGHTS BILL 12/12/69
PRESS RELEASES & ARTICLES
NEWS PHOTO: JANUARY 1970 NAVAL AFFAIRS MAGAZINE
JANUARY 1, 1970 DATELINE WASHINGTON COLUMN – PURSE STRING
BILL
PRESS RELEASE – 1/4/70 – ON THE POTOMIC COLUMN
NEWS RELEASE – DATELINE WASHINGTON – JANUARY 41, 1970
(SECOND SERIES)
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 7, 1970 PRINCIPAL NOMINEES TO
ACADEMIES
NEWS RELEASE: NOTES ON INTERVIW BY CONSTANCE JOHNSON
ARTICLE IN SUNDAY, LEDGER-ENQUIRER JAB, 18, 1970
NEWS RELEASE – JANUARY 20, 1970-JOINT RESOLUTION RE
AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION MAILED TO: THE DAILY SUN. COLS.
LEDGER AND COLS, ENQUIRER AND AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
NEWS RELEASE – JANUARY 21, 1970 – 100% ROLL CALL VOTE
RECORD
NEWS RELEASE – JANUARY 22, 1970 – NINE BLIND MEN – TO: LEDGER
ENQUIRER. DAILY SUB AND AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
NEWS RELEASE – 1/27/70GA. DELEGATION VOTING TO SUSTAIN
NIXON’S VETO OF HEW APPROPRIATIONS BILL
NEWS RELEASE: JANUARY 27, 1970 GEORGIA CATTLEMEN’S QUEEN
LYNN PAGE
NEWS RELEASE: JANUARY28, 1970 VOTING POSITION TAKEN FROM
CONGESSIONAL QUARTERLY
FEBRUARY 1, 1970 – DATELINE WASHINGTON – “THE CASE AGAINST
A GUARANTEED ANNUAL INCOME” (MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA)
NEWS RELEASE: REMARKS TO DUANE RINER ON PRESIDENT’S
SPEECH STATE OF UNION MESSAGE JAN. 1970
FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PRESS RELEASE – CONCERNED PARENTS OF
SUMTER COUNTY SPEECH ON HOUSE FLOOR
FEBRUARY 20, 1970 PRESS RELEASE – CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT RESTRICTING THE TENURE OF SUPREME COURT
JUSTICES
PRESS RELEASE – FEBRUARY 23, 1970 – TO WILKINSON COUNTY
NEWS ONLY – GORDON, GA. JAYCEES PETITION RE FREEDOM OF
CHOICE
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CO. & AMERICUS) SENT AIR MAIL TO: AMERIVUS TIMES RECORDER
RADIO STATION WISK AND WDEC
PRESS RELEASE: ARTICLE FOR PACESETTER MARCH 1970
DATELINE WASHINGTON – MARCH 1, 1970 – “A MAN’S HOME HIS
CASTLE”
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 2, 1970 (CONGRESSMAN BEING GREETED BY
AMVET NATL. CMDR)
PRESS RELEASE – MARCH 11, 1970 – PEANUT PRINCESS AND
SUSANNAH HARDAWAY (LIST INSIDE SHOWS TO WHOM MAILED)
PRESS RELEASE – MARCH 12, 1970 – ARITHMETIC OF AVQUIESCENCE
PRESS RELEASE – MARCH 17, 1970 – WILKINSON COUNTY NEWS
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1970 AMERICUS JAYCEES SENT YO
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1970 FT VALLEY JAYCEES SENT TO
LEADER-TRIBUNE, FT. VALLEY
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1970 COLUMBUS JAYCEES SENT TO
COLUMBUS LEDGER AND COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1970 (JESSE PAULK – JAYCEE FROM
WARNER ROBINS) SENT: WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL THE DAILY SUN
PRESS RELEASE – MARCG 18, 1970 – HOUSTON HOME JOURNA;
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
PRESS RELEASE – REMARKS TO DUANE RINER – ON PRESIDENT’S
SPEECH
PRESS RELEASE – MARCH 17, 1970 AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1970 T. B. WILLIAMS OF LAGRANGE &
CALLAWAY GARDENS AND DAUGHTER, MRS. SUR PARKER SENT TO:
HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL, LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 23, 1970 (WARNER ROBINS CITY
COUNCILMEN) (BECKMANN AND HUNT)
NEWS RELEASE MARCH 25, 1970 (R. SHAEFER HEARD OF WEST
POINT) (NATL. RIVERS & HARBORS VONGRESS)
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 30, 1970 (PARR FAMILY SENT ONLT YO
TAYLOR COUNT NEWS
HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL ONLY – CHIPLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
PINE MOUNTAIN, GA. MAY 31, 1970
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 30, 1970 (HARRIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL)
SENT ONLY TO HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 1970 ATLANTA MAGAZINE BY WAYNE
KELLEY
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL, 1970 – “ATLANTA” MAGAZINE
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 1, 1970 DATELINE WASHINGTON COLUMN –
“THE CASE AGAINST OBSCENITY”
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PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 3, 1970 - $500,111 WATER AND SEWER GRANT
TO COLUMBUS CALLED IN TO COLUMBUS MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 6, 1970 INFO. SENT TO AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER FOR SUGGESTED EDITORIAL
APRIL 7, 1970 – PRESS RELEASE TO AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER RE
DEATH OF MR. STEPHEN PACE, SR.
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 7, 1970 (RE GEORGIA JAYCEES RESOLUTION)
H2707 SENT TO: UPI, AP, ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA
JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 7, 1970 – LETTER TO COLUMBUS LAWYERS
CLUB FOR LAW DAY PROGRAM
NEWS RELEASE – APRIL 8, 1970 PUT ON TAPE BY JB AND CALLED IN
TO COLUMBUS, ALBANY AND MACON TV MEDIA AND RADIO
STATIONS WDAK AND WDEC (CARSWELL)
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 16, 1970 MR. & MRS. WM. C. ETHERIDGE(PRES. ELECT OF GEORGIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSN) SPECIAL TO:
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 28, 1970 – CUTHBERT DAY CARE CENTER
PRESS: GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS NEWSLETTER –
APRIL 29, 1970
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 30, 1970 – TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER ONLY
– COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GROUP
ARTICLE FOR AIR LINE PILOT MAGAZINE MAY ISSUE “THE NAME OF
THE GAME IS AIR SAFETY”
MAY, 1970 ARTICLE FOR SEMCO “KNOW YOUR CONGRESSMAN”
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 1, 1970 RE: PRESIDENT NIXON’S ACTION TO
SENT TROOPS INTO COMMUNIST STRONGHOLDS
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 1, 1970 DATELINE WASHINGTON – LAW DAY
1970
PRESS RELEASE – 5/4/70 – SPECIAL YO COLUMBUS LEDGET,
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER AND THE DAILY SUN – BRINKLEY TO
ATTEND WHITE HOUSE MEET
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 5, 1970 – ARMED SERVICES WHIT HOUSE
BRIEFING ON CAMBODIA
PRESS RELEASE - ,AY 12, 1970 – COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE “BUILDING COLUMBUS” “BRINKLEY TEXTILE BILL”
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 14, 1970 – ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS – TO
ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 21, 1970 – PHOINED TO WARNER ROBINS SUN
(MR. EDDIE ROBINETTE) MILITARY AUTHORIZATION BILL
PRESS RELEASE – MAY 29, 1970 – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
QUALIFIES
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 1, 1970 DATELINE WASHINGTON
PRESS RELEASE – 6/3/70 – DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION GRANT TO
THE CITY OF COLUMBUS
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NEWS RELEASE – 6/4/70 – HUD GRANT TO THE CITY OF WARNER
ROBINS
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 5, 1970 – “MEET THE MEMBER”
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 4, 1970 (DELEGATION TO ANDERSONVILLE
HEARINGS) SPECIAL TO: AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER ELLAVILLE
CITIZEN, CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN
NEWS RELEASE – JUNE 9, 1970 – FUNDS APPROVED FOR LINDSEY
CREEK BY-PASS
PERESS RELEASE – JUNE 16, 1970 – GIVEN TO WMNZ RADIO STATION
& CITIZEN & GEORGIAN NEWSPAPER, MONTEZUMA. GA. RE: OEO
GRANT
PRESS: JUNE 16, 1970 KIWANIS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
NEWS RELEASE – 6/18/70 – JIMMY LOVELL’S SUMMER INTERN
APPOINTMENT – MAILED TO ENTIRE COLUMBUS MADIA
NEWS RELEASE – 6/19/70 – TELEPHONED TO CONSTANCE JOHNSON
OF THE LEDGER – CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER. ET AL.
APPROPRIATIONA BILLED FAVORABLY REPORTED OUT OF
COMMITTEE
NEWS RELEASE – JUNE 19, 1970 – APPOINTMENT TO SPECIAL
SUBCOMMITTEE RE SURVIVOR BENEFITS FOR SPOUSES OF ACTIVE
DUTY AND/OR RETIRED MILITARY PERSONNEL.
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 19, 1970 GIVEN TO WMNZ RADIO STATION &
CITIZEN & GEORGIAN NEWSPAPER, MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA RE: HEW
GRANT
PRESS RELEASE: 6/23/10 RE: CROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
CONTRACT BY DEPT OF ARMY SENT TO COLUMBUS NEWS MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE – JUNE 30, 1970 – FORT BENNING WATER
TREATMENT AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EXPANSION - $1,996,800.00
DATELINE WASHINGTON – JULY 1, 1970 – THE NATIONAL GUARD
PRESS RELEASE: (ITEM IN PROFILE – BY MIDDLE GEORGIA AREA
PLANNING COMMISION RE AWARD)
PRESS RELEASE – JULY 10, 1970 – H. R. 18365 (MYLAI INCIDENT)
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 14, 1970 STATEMENT RE NEW COMMUNITIES,
INC. (GIVEN TO SAM Pruitt – Albany hearld)
NEWS RELEASE: JULY 21, 1970 WM. E. BLAIR FAMILY SENT TO:
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 24, 1970 WATERMELON QUEEN
A)
NEWS RELEASE – 7/28/70 – HILL-BURTON GRANTTO
MUSCOGEE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER
B)
DATELINE WASHINGTON – AUGUST 1, 1970 – MAILED TO ALL
DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS AND THE ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS
A)
NEWS RELEASE – 7/31/70 – TO THE GEORGIA POST – CITY OF
ROBERTA GRANT AND LOAN FOR SEWER AND WATER
IMPROVEMENTS
B)
PRESS RELEASE – 9/9/70 – DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION GRANT
TO THE CITY OF COLUMBUS
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THE CITY OF COLUMBUS
PRESS: SEPT. 1970 NATIONAL CYCTIC FIBTROSIS RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
PRESS RELEASE TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER – 9/16/71 – JENNINGS
PLAN FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION CENTER
IN MUSCOGEE COUNTY
PRESS RELEASE – 9/22/70 – DIXIE CONTRACTOR
SEPTEMBER 30, 1970 WATCHDOG OF THE TREASURY AWARD
PRESS RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 30, 1970 – GI SURVIVOR PROTECTION
PROGRAM
DATELINE WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 1, 1970 – DEFENSE SPENDING
(MAILED TO ALL NEWSPAPERS. INCLUDING ATLANTA AND AP AND
UPI)
PRESS RELEASE – 10/5/70 – DEPT. OF INTERIOR GRANT-IN-AID TO
CITY PF WARNER ROBINS (MAILED TO 3 W. R. NEWSPAPERS ONLY)
PRESS RELEASE – 10/6/70 – COLUMBUS WATER WOEKS-GRANT OFFER
NEWS RELEASE – OCTOBER 6, 1970 – FUNDS FOR COLLEGE WORKSTUDY PROGRAM APPROVED MAIL TO ENTIRE MEDIA – RADIO, TV
AND NEWSPAPERS DISTRICT-WIDE PLUS ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS
PRESS RELEASE – OCT.7, 1970 – SPECIAL REPORT – DATELINE
WASHINGTON – HOUSE PASSES STRONG ANTI-CRIME MEASURE –
ALL MEDIA, INCLUDING ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS BUT NOT AP AND
UPI
NEWS RELEASE – OCTOBER 14, 1970 – FEDERAL COURT RAILROAD
FREIGHT RATE CASE – MAILED TO FULL MEDIA, INCLUDING AP, UPI
AND ATLANTA
NEWS RELEASE 10/22/70 RELEASE ACA
DATELINE WASHINGTON – NOVEMBER 1, 1970 – HOUSE ARMED
SERVICES COMMITTEE
PRESS RELEASE – 10/28/70 – WARNER ROBINS LOW RENT
CONSTRUCTION LOAN INCREASE – TELEGRAMS TO THE DAILY SUN
AND WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL TELEPHONES THE MAYER AND
JIMMY ROSENBURG
PRESS RELEASE 11/4/70 – REA LOAN TO PUBLIC SERVICE TELEPHONE
CO. IN REYNOLDS
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/6/70 – REA LOAN TO BYRON TELEPHONE
COMPANT IN BYRON
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/9/70 – CITY OF MONTEZUMA HUD URBAN
RENEWAL SURVEY AND PLKANNING RESERVATION
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/10/70 – FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
LOAN TO THE TOWN OF IVEY
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 12, 1970 RE: PRISONERS OF WAR
NEWS RELEASE – 11/19/70 – MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND
TRAINING ACT PROJECT IN COLUMBUS ENTIRE MEDIA IN
COLUMBUS
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PRESS RELEASE – NOVEMBER 19, 1970 AURBORNE SCHOOL GIVEN TO
COLUMBUS MEDIA TV, RADIO & NEWSPAPER
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 25, 1970 FINAL APPROVAL FOR
EXTENSION OF $2.8 MILLION FOR EXTENSION OF LINDSEY CREEK
GIVEN TO COLUMBUS MEDIA TV, RADIO & NEWSPAPER
PRESS RELEASE NOVEMBER 30, 1970 (CONFERENCE WITH ASST.
SECY. OF AF, PHILIP N. WHITTAKER – RE MANPOWER STATUS AT
WARNER ROBINS AIR MATERIEL AREA)
PRESS RELEASE: DATELINE WASHINGTON – DECEMBER 1, 1970 –
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NEWS RELEASE – 11/2/70 – RAFB IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT $1,113,247.00NEWS RELEASE – 12/8/70 – FEDERAL WATER QUALITY ADMR. GRANT
YO CITY OF CENTERVILLE
PRESS RELEASE DECEMBER 1970 NEWS CONFERENCEON TOBACCO
PRESS RELEASE DECEMBER 28, 1970 FLEET RESERVE AWARD
Box 60 1973 IMPEACHMENT & OTHER ISSUES
Folder Title
1.
1973 POLITICS –IMPEACHMENT
2.
LETTERS (WATERGATE)
3.
IMPEACHMENT – OPINION BALLOT
4.
ISSUES: POLITICS 1973 IMPEACHMENT LETTERS OPPOSING
IMPEACHMENT
(NO NUMBER-NO LABEL) IN LARGER FOLDER WITH FIRST THREE
FOLDERS THAT WAS LABELED (ON BACK) AS ISSUES: POLITICS 1973
IMPEACHMENT LETTERS FAVORING IMPEACHMENT
5.
ISSUES: POLITICS 1973 IMPEACHMENT LETTERS FAVORING
IMPEACHMENT (INSIDE LARGER FOLDER WITH SAME LABEL)
6.
OUT OF DISTRICT LETTERS RECEIVED OPPOSING IMPEACHMENT (NO
RESPONSE SENT) (INSIDE LARGER FOLDER WITH SAME LABEL)
7.
OUT OF DISTRICT LETTERS RECEIVED FAVORING IMPEACHMENT
(NO RESPONSE SENT) (INSIDE LARGER FOLDER WITH SAME LABEL)
8.
POLUTION 1973 (GENERAL)
9.
POSTAL 1973 (GENERAL)
10.
ISSUES: POST OFFICE (SAMUEL BISHOP)
11.
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE – H. R. 8929 – (COPY PF LETTER FROM
POSTAL SERVICE TO BILL NICHOLS)
12.
RAILROADS 1973 (GENERAL)
13.
REVENUE SHARING 1973 (GENERAL)
14.
SOCIAL SECURITY 1973 (GENERAL)
15.
TAXES 1973 (GENERAL)
16.
VIETNAM 1973 (GENERAL)
17.
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
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ISSUES VETERANS – W. W. DEADWYLER SUGGESTIONISSUES:
VETERANS (VA HOSPITALS) VA
NORTHROP, HAL (ISSUES: VIETNAM) WHITE HOUSE & DOD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1973 QUESTIONAIRE RESPONSES
SYNOSIS OF HR9682-85*7
VETERANS 1973 (GENERAL)
ISSUES: TRADE 1973 (GENERAL)
ISSUES: VETERANS 1973 (RECOMPUTATION)
ISSUES: TAXES (HOEELL HOLLIS)
Box 61 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES: TAXES MOONEY, BOYD
2.
ISSUES: IRS WEIL, SAM L.
3.
ISSUES: TAXES H. R. 4796 MISSIONARIES
4.
ISSUES: IRS MOON A. B., JR.
5.
ISSUES: TAXES (INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS WITHHOLDING TAX)
H. R. 5460
6.
THANKS – SOCIAL SECURITY (EMPTY)
7.
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (HOGAN, MARY L. SOCIAL SECURITY
OFFSET)
8.
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY BATTS, HURLEY & DOROTHY
9.
ISSUES: TAXES YORK, GILBERT
10.
TAXES – GENERAL
11.
SOCIAL SECURITY – GENERAL
12.
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. SOC. SEC.
13.
THANKS – SMALL BUSINESS
14.
CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC. SMALL BUSINESS
15.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS W. C. BRADLEY ENTERPRISES, INC.
16.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS ROBISON, ROY H. RECREATIONAL
BOATING INDUSTRY)
17.
SMALL BUSINESS PRINTERS
18.
POSEY, JERRY J. ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS
19.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS/EQUAL ACCESS
20.
ISSUES: SMALL BUS. (DENISON)
21.
ISSUES: SBA CARPENTER, SYLVESTER
22.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS N. A. HARDIN
23.
ISSUES: SBA BLAGMON, SHERMAN W. 7/11 CALLED SGT. WILLIAMS
FOR STATUS √ REFERRED TO R& E SHOULD EXPECT LTR ABOUT THE
17TH OF JULY
24.
SMALL BUSINESS – GENERAL
25.
CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC. POSTAL REFORM
26.
ISSUES – POSTAL SERVICE REVEREND WYNDEL W. HAMRICK
(CONTACTED BY ROONEY L. BOWEN)
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ISSUES POSTAL SERVICE – JOHN MARUHNICH
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE BOB LEE
ISSUES – POSTAL SERVICE – TOBBIE L. JONES – POSTAL WORKERS –
WARNER ROBINS
ISSUES: POST OFFICE PENDING JOHN SLATER
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (COMMEMORATIVE STAMP) PORTER,
BEVERLY
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE WALLENDA STAMP
ISSUES - POSTAL SERVICE – MR. I. L. GRANUM
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE CAMELLIA STAMP DR. DAN NATHAN
MILTO BROWN
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE COLUMBUS-ATLANTA (IN ENVELOPE IN
SMALL FILE IN LARGE FILE)
POSTAL REFORM
POSTAL REFORM – GENERAL
THANKS – POLITICS (EMPTY)
CLIPPINGS, INFI. ETC. – POLITICS
ISSUES: WEST SIDE GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH
ISSUES: POLITICS (ELECTION OPF SPEAKER) 1980
POLITICS – GENERAL
ISSUES: MISC. SHAY, BILL
ISSUES: MISC. (FDA) EDWARDS, LEE ROY
ISSUES: MISC. (CONRAD FOWLER WEST POINT PEPPERELL) CHARLES
V. BREMER
ISSUES: MISC./HEALTH
MISCELLANEOUS: HEALTH – WHOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER
COLUMBUS, GA
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH – PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
CENTERS IN GEORGIA
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – HEALTH HUMMEL, GERARD R. –
SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH, INC. –
LAGRANGE
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – NITRITES ANDERSON, MR. B. J. –
SOUTHERN FOODS – COLS RE: NITRITES/FDA (ISSUES:
MISCELLANEOUS)
M. L. KING HOLIDAY
ISSUES: MISC – MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. NATIONAL HOLIDAY
(EMPTY)
ISSUES: MISC. TENNEY, LUTHER
ISSUES: MISC. TATE, NORMA F.
ISSUES: MISC. STEVE KNIGHT DEPT. OF COMMERCE
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH – CYSTIC FIBROSIS
ISSUES: MISC. DOXEY, MRS. LUCILLE R. (RE: RAILROAD
RETIREMENT)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – HEALTH SYSTEM AGENCY OF CENTRAL
GA. INC (DON TRANTORO – CORRESPONDENT)
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ISSUES: MISC. BUREAU OF LAND MGMT.
THANKS – POSTAL REFORM
PACKET 1 NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ISSUES THE COST
OF A NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM - ISSUES:
MISCELLANEOUS - HEALTH
Box 62 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
TRANSPORTATION – GENERAL
2.
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION AIR DEV.
3.
TRANSPORTATION – THANKS
4.
TRANSPORTATION – CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC.
5.
FED. – AID HOGHWAY ACT ’81 / AIRPORT & AIRWAY IMPROVEMENT
ACT OF 81
6.
VETERAN’S AFFAIRS – GENERAL
7.
ISSUES: VETERAN’S AFFAIRS GUYN PRESTON
8.
VETERAN’S AFFAIRS CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC
9.
VETERAN’S AFFAIRS – THANKS
10.
1981 TAC CORRESPONDENCE (BOX)
Box 63 1968 NEWS RELEASES I INVITATIONS
Folder Title
1.
1968 JAN-MAY INV. DECLINED
2.
1968 JUNE-DEC. INV. DECLINED
3.
1968 JAN-MAY INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
4.
1968 JUNE-DEC. INV. ACCEPTED
5.
NEWS RELEASE – WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BANQUET – JANUARY 23, 1968
6.
PRESS RELEASE – ANNOUNCEMENT OF JERRY’S LEAVING – 1/18/68
PRESS RELEASE 1968
7.
PRESS RELEASE – 1/25/68 – ACTION URGED ON RETURN OF PUIEBLO –
NAVY INTELLIGENCE SHIP.
8.
2/20/68 PRESS RELEASE – DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION
9.
PRESS RELEASE – ERNEST HODGES – 2/21/68
10.
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
2/29/68 (JOE GASTON OF WARNER ROBINS
11.
PRESS RELEASE – 3/13/68 GRANT TO GA. SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE
12.
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1968 (PHOTO AND CAPTION RE NATL.
PEANUT WEEK)
13.
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 20, 1968 (CHIPLEY ELEM. SCHOOL TRIP)
SENT TO HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL ALSO TO: MANCHESTER
MERCURY (BOB TRIBBLE) 3-23-68
14.
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 7, 1968 (DR. BRUCE NEWSOM)
15.
NEWS RELEASE OF WDAK RADIO APRIL 4, 1968 (COLUMBUS
COLLEGE SOPHOMORE TRIP)
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PRESS RELEASE – RELEASED ONLY TO THE COLUMBUS AREA
MEDIA. 4/8/68
PRESS RELEASE: SPEECH ON FLOOR OF HOUSE – APRIL 8, 1968
REASON
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 11, 1968 (PERSONAL RIGHTS IN PROPERTY)
PRESS RELEASE – WAGE BOARD 4-25-68
PRESS RELEASE – TO ALL MEDIA (THE DIGNITY OF WORK) 4-29-68
PRESS RELEASE: EDUCATIONAL GRANT TO GEORGIA
SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE, AMERICUS MAY 2, 1968
NEWS RELEASE: MAY 25, 1968 (REP. JOCK BRINKLEY QUALIFIES FOR
RE-ELECTION)
NEWS RELEASE: JAYCEES MARCH 16TH, 1968
PRESS RELEASE: RFK DEATH JUNE 5, 1968 (EMPTY)
PRESS RELEASE – ANNOUNCEMENT ON REELECTION. (NO DATE) NOT
SENT OUT
NEWS RELEASE: 6/7/68 STEVE DUGAN – CONGRESS CLUBS
JUNE 11, 1968 PRESS RELEASE_MISS BECKY ANN YEAGER
PRESS RELEASE 7/31/68 ALL MEDIA – (FOOD STAMP)
PRESS RELEASE (ALL MEDIA) – AUGUST 23, 1968 – HIGHWAY ACT
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 19, 1968 (STATEMENT TO WRBL-TV) RE:
PARTY LOYALTY
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 30, 1968 (WARCHDOG OF THE TREASURY)
AWARD
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 11, 1968 (INSERT RE: NATL. RED. OF BUS.
& PROF. WOMEN)
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 29, 1968 (APPOINTMENT OF JACJ MICKLE
AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE)
PRESS FILE STATEMENT JACK BRINKLEY – VIEWS ON
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 1970’S
BUSINESS SIZE ENVELOPES
1967 SPRING QUESTIONAIRE LFT. MGR. 7
NATIONAL ANTHEM #1
FORT BENNING PHARMACY SERVICE
MACHINE LETTER #1 – INVITATION TO OFFICE RECEPTION 1/10/67
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD LETTER LFT. MGR. 20 TABS 32, 38, 42
NEWSPAPER FORMS LT. MGR. TABS 32, 38, 42
NATIONAL FARMS LTF. MGR. 11 TABS 32, 38, 42
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUSINESS LETTER LFT. MGR. 9 TABS 33,
43
LTR. TO BUMPER STICKER CREW RE: TRIP TO WASHINGTON LTR
REGARDING MONROE MCKENZIE L MAR.-12
LTR ON HARRY MOORE OF AMERICUS, REGARDING NURSING HOME.
LTR TO BUMPER STICKER CREW RE: TRIP TO WASHINGTON MARGIN
13 TABS 27-35
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LETTER ON COLUMBUS POST OFFICE L – 15
LETTER TO MATHEWS’ SUPPORTERS P. O. COLS POSTMASTERSHIP
AMERICUS POSTMASTERSHIP – HOUSE, BILL – L 9
POSTMASTERSHIP AMERICUS – SHORT LETTER TO (5) PEOPLE L-11
SOCIAL SECURITY LETTER WITH COPY OF PAPER BEING SENT. L 14
TAB 31
REA LETTER. L. M. 14 TAB 31 & 39
HANSEL YOUNG LETTER
–B – WAGE BOARD BILL LTR.
– ELLINGTON LTR – IN ANSWER TO TELEGRAM
ELLINGTON LTR IN ANSWER TO LETTERS
FLOWERS’ LETTER – P. O. FORT VALLEY
BAY GALL DITCH LETTER WITH COPY OF LETTER FROM SAVANNAH
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
SOCIAL SECURITY LETTER H. R. 5720
P. O. FT. VALLEY RURAL CARRIER – PAUL DAVIS
SOC. SEC. MESSAGE
COMMON SITUS PICKERING BILL (H. R. 100) LFT.MGR. 10
H. R. 8271
BLANK P. O. LTR. – COLS.
AG. BULLETIN
(MISSING)
(MISSING)
(MISSING)
NEWSPAPER LIST
5710 – SOC. SEC.
HR 4906 RAILROAD RETIREMENT
(MISSING)
(MISSING)
OEO LTR
COLS. VOC. GRAD. LTR.
RADIO STATIONS
FORM LETTER – SPRING QUESTIONAIRE
LTR-RADIO STATIONS
PRODUCTION SHEET RE: RADIO STATION
ADRRESS RADIO STATION
MAKELY, CARMICHAEL LTR.
FORM LETTER #26 TERRITORIAL MAPS
PRINCIPAL’S LTR ON AM. SOR.
(NO NUMBER, NO LABEL, CONTAINS GREEN STRIP WITH HOLES)
UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
Box 64 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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PROPOSAL
ISSUES: ENERGY CHOKEE CREEK ETHANOL CORP.
ISSUES: ENERGY – COAL SLURRY PIPELINE BILL HR. 4370
THANK YOUS – FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (R. W. MCKEE & OTHERS) RE:
COMBINED FED. CAMPAIGN
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES, ROEDER. JAMES A.
ISSUES – FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CARL, STEPHEN (FILE –
INFORMATION ONLY)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: ROBERT BURNS
HARVARD, MR. JERRE E. ISSUES: FED. EMPLOYEES
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – JAMES A. HATCHER
JOHNSON, MRS. MARTHA S, ISSUES: FED. EMPLOYEES COMBINED
FED. CAMPAIGN
(NO NUMBER, NO TITLE – FULL OF PAPERS)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES LEO LYONS
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (MR. JAMES GIBBS, AFGE, ROBINS
AFB) PENDING
ISSUES: FED EMPLOYEES ADOLPH BATTLE 1980
CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC.-ENERGY
THANK YOUS-ENERGY
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – GENERAL
ISSUES: ENERGY K. C. ALCOHOL FUELS PROJECT IS IN CABINET
ALONE ISSUES FILES
ISSUES: ENERGY JULIETTE, GA APP. TO DOE FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY
FOR ALCOHOL PLANT
ISSUES: ENERGY LETTER IN SUPPORT OF DOE PETITION RE NEW
STATION ALLOCATIONS
ISSUES: ENERGY SPIRIT FUELS (DEAN FOWLER)
ISSUES: ENERGY JAMES D. RAY APPLICATION FOR ALLOCATION
ISSUES: ENERGY VENABLE, FRANK MAGOSA, INC.
ISSUES: ENERGY OPPOSITION TO JAMES D RAY’S APPLICATION TO
DOE FOR GASOLINE ALLOCATION TO NEW STATION AMERICUS
ISSUES: ENERGY GOA’S REQUEST FOR MEETING WITH PRES. RE
IMPORT FEE
ISSUES: ENERGY DOE APP OF FOX & SAMFORD FOR GRANT FOR
FEASIBILITY STUDY
ISSUES: ENERGY HAUGA BOOK RE: IMPORT FEE
CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS B. CUNNINGHAM OIL CO. ISSUES: ENERGY
ISSUES: ENERGY HARRIS, MORTON
ISSUES: ENERGY BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
ISSUES: ENERGY DR. BOB RESSMEYER, D. C.
ISSUES: ENERGY CABANNIS
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ISSUES: ENERGY BRAY, HARRISON GOA 1980
ISSUES: ENERGY LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE MRS. R. H.
MURPHY
ISSUES: ENERGY 1980 SHATTUCKS, FLOYD DOE APPLICATION
ISSUES: ENERGY C. E. WALKER
ISSUES: ENERGY SPIKES, FRANK
1980 DAVIS, MAYO ISSUES: ENERGY
ISSUES: ENERGY MR. NORMAN R. COON
ISSUES: ENERGY CRAWFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS DR. HILL DOE
ALLOCATION
ISSUES: ENERGY ROSA SPEARMAN
ISSUES: ENERGY HARBUCK, C. S. APPLICATION TO DOE
ISSUES: ENERGY SALE OF HICKMAN OIL CO.
ISSUES: ENERGY F. C. HOLT
ENERGY YOUNGBLOOD, MURSHE; - DOE
ISSUES: ENERGY MILLS, MRS. J. MARVIN
ISSUES: ENERGY JIM STRETCH – GASAHOL
ISSUES: ENERGY HAYGOOD, DAN
ISSUES: ENERGY ZOBAY, JOSEPH
ISSUES: ENERGY CARTER, H. LUTHER
BOOK I FEDERAL COMPENSATION REFORM AN EXAMINATION OF
ISSUES
Box 65 1980 ISSUES CORRES. (COMPUTER)
Folder Title
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TX 3 – ANTI: - D. C. BILL 3-86 (REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION ACT
’79) TX 300 39
8-6-80
8-19-80 (NEW REVISED LETTER)
2.
BB 7716 – HALT GOV’T $ TO PRISONERS BB 7716 40
3.
TX 201 – POST CARD – 10 TAX CUT & H. J. RES 395 RX 201 41
8-19-80 (REVISED LETTER)
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EC 103 – COLA LETTER EC 103 42
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TR 7793 – RR RETIREMENT TR 7793 43
TE 7793-RR RETIREMENT-OSCAR *43* MAILED 8/25/80
6.
BB 5225 – FED. FIREARMS LAW REFORM ACT OF ‘79
8/25/80
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P. O. 100 – H. RES. 760 – (ELECT PRES. BY HOUSE)
MAILED 9-5-80
8.
BB 395/C OPPOSING GOV’T SPENDING (RESPONSE TO NAT’L
TAXPAYERS UNION) BB 395/C 47
MAILED 9/17/80
MAILED 11/6/80
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LA 6915 THE CRIMINAL CODE REVISION ACT OF 1980 LA 6915 48
MAILED 9/29/80
PO 200 – SUPPORT LEGIS VETO 47 (CONTAINS UNLABELED FOLDER
WITH PAPERS INSIDE)
HHS 201 ABORTION LETTER HHS 201 50
MAILED 12/2/80
LA 6915A CRIMINAL CODE RENSIAN (?) ACT LA 6915 51
MAILED 12/4/80
HO 200 (100 UNIT HOUSING) 52-1 HO 200 52
ATRM 53-1 ATRM 53
1/31/81
OPNB 54-1 OPNB 54
2/6/81
TX 700 55 1 TX 700 55
MAILED 8/1981
BALLOTS ON TAX OF INTEREST
Box 66 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
MCCRARY, WALTER, JR. ISSUES FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS
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FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS GENERAL
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ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS CLARKE W. DUNCAN
4.
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS
5.
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS BANK OF FT. BENNING (SPARKS,
BUDDY)
6.
FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
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THANK YOUS - FINANCIAL INSTITITIONS (EMPTY)
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GENERAL
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IRAN
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS – CUBA
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RHODESIA
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IRAN – STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
13.
JOINT LETTER TO PRESIDENT (TO INVITE CHILE TO PARTICIPATE IN
NAVAL EXERCISES (UNITAS XXI))
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ISSUES - FOREIGN AFFAIRS – FARMER, GARY I.
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS STATE DEPT. LIN, MR. K. T.
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS LUCE, GEORGE
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ISSUES FOREIGN AFFAIRS – LUCKER, HARRY A.
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (IRAN) PFC STEVEN PHILLIP 421-88-6508
156TH MTC. CO NEW YORK 09070 1/22/80
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PANAMA CANAL (EMPTY)
20.
CHINA – TAIWAN (EMPTY)
21.
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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HINSHAW, M. CREEDE ISSUES FOREIGN AFFAIRS SENT COPY OF
VOTE & DISCUSS FINAL FORM OF BILL
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HEALTH AND WELFARE – GENERAL
ABORTION
CHIROPRACTIC
OLDER AMERICANS
ISSUES: HEW CABANISS, DR. DANIEL
ISSUES: HHS CARSWELL, CLIFTON
ISSUES: HHS DR. LEAH R. CAMP
JOINT LETTER TO DEPT. OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES RE:
REGULATIONS ON MEDICARE REIMBURSEMENT OF HOSPITALBASED PHYSICIANS
ISSUES: HHA – EDWARDS, GEORGE – MEDICAL
ISSUES: HEW METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE
ISSUES – HEW – HOUSTON COUNTY HOSPITAL COMPLEX
ISSUES – HHS (R. DEAN FOWLER)
ISSUES: HHS (WALKER, C. E.)
ISSUES: HHS JONES, MRS. ROGER ANN
ISSUES: HEW MRS. GRACE D. JONES
ISSUES – HHS (HEW) DRS. CALHOUN, NEWTON, AND JARRELL
ISSUES: HEW COLUMBUS MEDICAL CENTER
ISSUES: HEW ELIZ. GILES ALCHOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAMS
ISSUES: HHS RE: DR. GARY L. ROGERS ANS DR. JAMES I SUIT
ISSUES: HEW TERRELL, WM. R. ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAMS
ISSUES: FOR. AFFAIRS DAVIS, CORBIN, RE: CENTRAL AMERICA
HANCOCK, WATSON RE: DSMO ISSUES: HEW (FDA)
ISSUES – HEW EASTON, MRS. LOUISE
MOTON, MRS. DALE ISSUES: HEW (FDA)
PETERS, DR. H. S. ISSUES: HEW
ISSUES: HEALTH & WELFARE JOHNSON, DR. C. DENTON
ISSUES: HEW HEALTHCARE FINANCING ADMIN. MR. JOHN
GALLOWAY J B MERRILL 2452184 245-0301 10/24/79 30/11 JEANETTE
PROGRAM& POLICY WORKING ON IT 12/5/79 CALLED THEY WILL CK
OUT & LET ME KNOW
RESPONSE TO PROPOSED SECURITY REGULATIONS
A
B
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THANK YOUS-HEALTHAND WELFARE
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. HEALTH AND WELFARE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
ANGIE – FYI AND REFERENCE
ISSUES: HISTORIC PRES. “RIDGEWOOD” TOMMY THOMPSON 7/10
ISSUES: HISTORIC PRES. TROUP CO. BD OF COMMISSIONERS 7/10 4729708 426-0641 7/9/80 SHOULD HAVE LTR MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK IS
AWAITING SIGNATURE
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6/27 CALLED HASELL’S OFFICE. LETTER NOT ANSWERED YET, SENT
TO ANOTHER DIVISION. 476-0641 JULIETTE SCOTT
ISSUES: HISTORIC PRES. MARSHALLVILLE
ISSUES: HISTORIC PRESERVATION TIFT COLLEGE FORSYTH,
GEORGIA JANUARY 24, 1980
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. HISTORIC PRESERVATION (EMPTY)
THANKS - HISTORIC PRESERVATION (EMPTY)
HOUSING – GENERAL
REVENUE SHARING
HR 7262 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEV.
ISSUES: HOUSING (DAVIS, EDITH)
ISSUES: HOUSING FOLLOWILL, B. S. 66.
ISSUES: HOUSING (EDWARDS, ARLENE AND LANIER)
ISSUES: HOUSING THOMASTON LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECT
ISSUES: HOUSING (MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE ARTICLE)
ISSUES: ENERGY (B. E. P. S.)
Box 67 1970-1971 INVITATIONS & P. R.
Folder Title
1.
PR THANK YOU LETTERS RECEIVED 1970
2.
PR THANK YOU LETTERS 1970
3.
GENERAL: INVITATION EXTENDED 1971
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GENERAL: INV. DECLINED
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INVITATION DECLINED 1971 (MAY-AUGUST)
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INVITATION DECLINED 1971 (SEPT. DEC)
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INVITATION ACCEPTED AND CLOSED 1971 (JAN. JUNE)
8.
INVITATION ACCEPTED AND CLOSED (JULY DEC.) 1971
Box 68 1980 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
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OCTOBER, 1980 INVITATIONS DECLINED
OCTOBER, 1980 DISTRICT DECLINED
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NOVEMBER, 1980 INVITATIONS DECLINED
NOVEMBER, 1980 DISTRICT DECLINED
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DECEMBER, 1980 INVITATIONS DECLINED
DECEMBER, 1980 DISTRICT DECLINED
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JANUARY, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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FEBRUARY, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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MARCH, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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APRIL, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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MAY, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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JUNE, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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JULY, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
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AUGUST, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
SEPTEMBER, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
OCTOBER, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
NOVEMBER, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
DECEMBER, 1980 INVITATION ACCEPTED
Box 69 1970 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY 317 CANNON BLD. (AND LOOSE PAPERS
1.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
(NO NUMBER) MUSCOGEE COUNTY
CHATTOOCHEE
CRAWFORD
DOOLY
DOOLY - UNADILLA
HARRIS
HOUSTON
PERRY
LEE
MACON
MARION
MUSCOGEE
PEACH
PELASKI
SCHLEY
STEWART
SUMTER
TALBOT
TAYLOR
TWIGGS
WILKINSON
WEBSTER WITH ONLY THE NOTE: 46 WEBSTER CO. JERRY
HART PRIN. PRESTON 47 IDA D LOWERY HIGMILTON RAVEN,
PRIN. PRESTON, GA. INSIDE
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Box 70 1972-1973 INVITATIONS & P. R.
Folder Title
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PR FLAGS 1969 – 70 – 72
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PR FLAGS 1973
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GENERAL: INV. DECLINED 1973 APR. – JUNE
GENERAL: INV. DECLINED 1973 JULY – SEPT.
GENERAL: INV. DECLINED 1973 OCT. – DEC.
Box 71 1974 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
IMPEACHMENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT
2.
ISSUES: POLITICS LEDGER 8-4-74 BRINKLEY WANTS SOLID ROOF
3.
ISSUES: POLITICS – THE MACON NEWS IMPEACHMENT 8-4-74
4.
ISSUES: POLITICS (FOR IMPEACHMENT) 1974
5.
1974 POLLUTION
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1974 POST OFFICE
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ISSUES: POST OFFICE (A. H. JENNINGS) (OUR CORRES IS JANET
MERRITT)
8.
ISSUES: POST OFFICE RE: COMMEMOPATIVE STAMP FOR HOMING
PIGEON OUR CORRES ID GLEN VAUGHT
9.
1974 REVENUE SHARING
10.
1974 SOCIAL SECURITY
11.
MRS. ROSA S. GLASS (WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE) ISSUES: SOCIAL
SECURITY
12.
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (JOHN WALDREN) (R. L. KELLETT)
13.
1974 TAXES
14.
DWYER, MRS. W. L. (WHITE HOUSE) ISSUES: TAXES (THIS FILE HAS
BEEN MOVED TO ISSURS: TAXES 1975 (EMPTY)
15.
ISSUES: TAXES HARTMAN, VIVIAN (CONTACTED WILBUR MILLS)
16.
HENRY, WAIGHTS (WAYS & MEANS) ISSUES: TAXES
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ISSUES: TAXES (SENDLEBACK, MRS. R. F. – JEAN
18.
ISSUES: TAXES (ATTAWAY, CHARLIE) (WAYS & MEANS)
19.
LINDHOLM, DAVID (ISSUES: TAXES) WAYS & MEANS
20.
ISSUES: TAXES ($100 SICK PAY EXCLUSION)
21.
ISSUES: TAXES BOWMAN, MRS. NELLE (WAYS & MEANS)
22.
ISSUES: TAXES (W. B. TURNER-W.C. BRADLET CO.)
23.
ISSUES: TAXES 5% SURTAX
24.
1974 TRADE
25.
1974 VETERANS
26.
ISSUES: RECOMPUTATION
27.
1974 VIETNAM
28.
ISSUES: VIETNAN (MIA-POW’S)
29.
RESOLUTIONS PASSED BU GA. GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1974
BOOK I DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ON RESERVE FORCES FISCAL YEAR 1973
BOOK 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE JAMES
R. SCHLESINGER ANNUAL DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT FY 1975
Box 72 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1980 (IN FRONT OF 1980 FILE)
2.
BALANCE BUDGET & CAUCUS
3.
TEXTILE CAUCUS
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ALCOHOL FUEL CAUCUS
5.
COALITION FOR PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
6.
FEDERAL GOVT. SERVICE TASK FORCE
7.
TRAVEL AND TOURISM CAUCUS RURAL CAUCUS (SMALL WITHIN)
RURAL CAUCUS
8.
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
9.
CENTER FOR THE DEFENSE OF FREE INTERPRISE
10.
VOTING RECORD – MISC.
11.
JOINT LETTERS
(NO NUMBER) AGRICULTURE – GENERAL
AMERICAN AGRIC. MOVEMENT ISSUES: AGRIC.
12.
PENDING: ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (LTR, TO GILBERT GUDE,
DIRECTOR, CBS)
13.
FOOD STAMPS S1309
14.
HR 6732 “SPECIAL AREA SOIL CONSERVATION ACT OF 1980”
15.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
16.
AGRICULTURE – SCHOOL LUNCHES
17.
AAM RE AGRI-BUS, OPEN ACCOUNTS
18.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FMHA
19.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE TARGETED SOIL CONSERVATION AREAS HR
7755
20.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE AMN. AGRICULTURE (KERSEY) RE FMHA 4474669 3/22 RON ICELAND FROM USDA CALLED. HE WILL SEND
RESPONSE ASAP
21.
AGRICULTURE: SUPPORT PRICE FOR QUOTA PEANUTS
22.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE SWEARINGEN, MR. ED
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE EMERGENCY LOANS (STAMPED: INSIDE
MAIL)
24.
AGRICULTURE: EMBARGO OF FEED GRAINS AND WHEAT
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE HATCHER, MR. HAL B. FNHA
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AGRICULTURE: GEORGIA PEACH COUNCIL
27.
ISSUES: AGRIC. PEACH PITS DR. SMISSON
28.
THANK YOU – AGRICULTURE
29.
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. AGRIC.
30.
ARMED SERVICES: GENERAL 1-3 1980
31.
ARMED SERVICES: GENERAL 4-12 1980
32.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES AM SEC. COUNCIL MAILING VETS, ON
DISKS AA BB CC RECEIVED THIS MAILING
33.
ARMED SERVICES C. R. JONES J. R. MOYE & JAMES C. LEWIS
34.
35.
ARMED SERVICES – TAKING OUR BATTLESHIPS OUT OF MOTHBALLS
PROPOSAL
CORPS OF ENGINEERS ARMED SERVICES
BOOKLET I AMDRO PRESS CONFERENCE
Box 73 1976 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES: ENERGY – GENERAL
2.
WINDFALL PROFIT TAX ISSUES: ENERGY
3.
ENERGY MOBILIZATION (INSIDE LARGE PORTFOLIO WITH 4
LABELED ENERGY: GEN)
4.
ENERGY MOBILIZATION BOARD DEAR COLLEAGUE (INSIDE LARGE
PORTFOLIO WITH 3 LABELED ENERGY: GEN)
5.
ISSUES: ENERGY BILLY J. BARNET & DOE
6.
ISSUES: ENERGY HAYGOOD, DAN – GASAHOL PLANT (GUAEANTEES
FROM FED. GOVT. FOR)
7.
ISSUES: ENERGY – SALE OF OIL TO IRAN (INSIDE LARGE PORTFOLIO
LABELED ISSUES – ENERGY – PETRLEUM RETAILER)
8.
ISSUES: ENERGY: “FAST TRACK” AND “ ENERGY MOBILIZATION
BOARD”
9.
ISSUES: ENERGY: BARTER SYSTEM ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
10.
ISSUES: ENERGY: PETROLRUM RETAILERS & DISTRIBUTORS (JACK
HOUSTON) ALLOCATION BASE, PRICE INCREASE, ETC. 1979 ISSUES
FILE
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ENERGY – GASOLINE RATIONING DECONTROL
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ENERGY: J B DECAL SYSTEM GAS RATIONING
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ELLINGTON, MILTON DOE ISSUES: ENERGY
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ISSUES: ENERGY – GASOHOL
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GASOHOL ISSUES: ENERGY
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HAUGABOOK, R. C. ISSUES: ENERGY JOBBER PROFIT MARGIN
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POOLE, MR. JAMES E., JR. ISSUES: ENERGY
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HILT, JAMES E. JR. – DOE – PENDING 5/30/79
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ISSUES: ENERGY – SOLAR BARNETT, BILL – ALCOT, INCORPORATED
KATHLEES, GA.
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ISSUES: ENERGY-GASOHOL/DAN HAYGOOD, JR
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ISSUES: ENERGY TOMMY KERSEY – CONVERSION OF CORN TO
ETHYL ALCOHOL FUEL INFO
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MILES, ALEX ISSUES: ENERGY DOE & SBA REQUEST FOR HELP IN
OBTAINING SUPPLIER
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ISSUES: ENERGY DOE TEMPURE RESTRICTIONS ON NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
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ISSUES: ENERGY: GEORGIA INDEPENDENT OILMEN
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ISSUES: ENERGY – EMERGENCY BLDG. TEMP RESTRICTIONS (DENT
TEMPLES)
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PROJECT- CITY OF PERRY HOUSTON COUNTY – GRANT FOR DAM &
POWER PLANT CONTACTED BY JOE POOLE ISSUES: ENERGY
ISSUES: ENERGY LTR TO DAVIS HAWKINS OF EPA RE RECOVERY
SYSTEM (JACK HOUSTON, G. ASSOC. OF PETROLEUM RETAILERS,
INC.)
“E” - ISSUES: ENERGY WALDORF, KUKSHTEL & CHADWICK)
ISSUES: ENERGY-GASOHOL/ADAMS/PENDING/SCHLESINGER DIANA
252-5074
ISSUES: ENERGY ABERNATHY, HENRY – SUPPLEMENTAL GAS
ALLOCATION FROM DOE
ISSUES: ENERGY (POSSIBLE CHARTS TO SHOW ENERGY SITUATION)
SPEER, ALECK W. ISSUES: ENERGY
ENERGY – CALLAWAY GARDENS
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: ENERGY
THANK YOU – ENERGY
ENERGY: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
ISSUES: ENERGY – DONALD SNIPES
Box 74 1980 COMPUTER LETTERS
Folder Title
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BB 213 PRO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION AMTEXT JOB G BB213
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BB 395/A POSTCARDS OPPOSING MORE GOVT SPENDING AM FILE JOB
D BB 395/A
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“BUDGET” SEGMENT LETTERS SEGMENT LETTER EXTINCT
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BB 395/B POSTCARDS 395/B AM FILE JOB E BB 395/B
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ED 100 SCHOOL PRAYER – AM TEXT – JOB F ED 100
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HEW 100 KENNEDY’S HEALTH PLAN – AM TEXT – JOB H HEW 100
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ANTI HR 777 POST CARDS LA 777 AM FILE JOB F LA 777
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GUN CONFISCATION POSTCARD – FEBRUARY 15 – 1980 –
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AR 4477 6-20-80 FE 4477
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SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME TAX SS 100
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SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 81 – NZ TEXT – JOB D AG 100
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TR/6418 – TRACKING DEREGULATION – NZ TEXT – JOB E TR 6418
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OPPOSITION TO DRAFTING WOMEN – TEXT AM – JOB G AS 100
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CO 100 FORM LETTERS SUPPORTING HR 6074 AM TEXT JPB CO 100
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MEDICARE AMENDMENTS – 15.1 – JOB – MASTER HEW 3990 HEW 3990
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BALANCING THE BUDGET – 16.1 – MASTER DISKETTE EC 100 EC 100
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BALANCING THE BUDGET – 17.1 – JOB B – MASTER EC 101 EC 100
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EC 102
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FE 100 LETTER TO CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES
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HO 100 – LETTER TO HOMEBUILDERS – 4-16-80 HO 100
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EC 103 SEGMENT 22 SATURDAY MAIL DELIVERY EC 103
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VE 100 – VETERANS’ DENTIST BENEFITS – 4-28-80 VE 100
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FOOD STAMPS OPINION BALLOTS AG 200 SEGMENT 24 AG 200
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WITHHOLDING TAX LETTER – 5-15-80 TX 100
DISCHARGE PETITION ED 101 5-16 ED 101
AS 101 B-1 BOMBER 5-16 AS 101
HO 5200 FAIR HOUSING BILL 5-16-80 HO 5200
TX 102 TAXPAYERS BILL OF RIGHTS 5-20-80 TX 101
AG 201 PRO – FOOD STAMPS 520-80 AG 201
EN 100 INCREMENTAL PRICING 5/21/80 EN 100
HHS 101 (314)D FUNDING 6-2-80
EN 101 FOLLOW UP ON INCREMENTAL PRICING 6-3-80 EN 101
JU 100 – FAMILY PROTECTION ACT – 6-9-80 JU 100
FI 100 BANKING INSTITUTION IN INSURANCE 6-10-80
TX 200 10% TAX CUT – OPINION BALLOT 7-29-80 TX 200
JU 2074 ANTI-GAY RIGHTS 7-30-80 JU 2074
Box 75 1974 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
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1974 PR FLAGS
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REQUESTS FOT FLAGS GEORGIA
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1976 TR FLAGS
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1971-73
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PENDING – INAUGURATION – 1973 INFORMATION JOINT COM ON
INAUG 52245 ASSEMBLE AT 11:30 CEREMONY BEGINS AT 12 GEORGE
HOPPER 447-9185
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PR REQUESTS “A”
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1976 PR REQUESTS “B”
P. R. REQUEST: BELLAMY, MR. DONNIE D. (HEW)
P. R. REQUEST: BELK, MR. J. DIXON
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1976 PR REQUESTS “C”
P. R. REQUEST – CALDWELL, JOHNNIE L.
P. R. REQUESTS: CARPENTER, BOB G. (EAGLE SCOUT AWARD)
(REQUESTED LTR FROM PRESIDENT FORD)
P. R. REQUESTS: THORNE, HERB – WHITE HOUSE
P. R. REQUEST (JAMES COLQUITTE) (FDA)
PR REQUESTS: CLARK RE REQUEST FOR FEDERAL CONSUMER
PUBLICATIONS 10/12/76
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1976 PR REQUESTS “D”
DRISKELL, CARLTON E. P. R. REQUEST – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)
PR REQUESTS: MR. RON DUTTON OF COLUMBUS, GA. RE
PRESIDENTIAL CITATIONS FOR 3 EAGLE SCOUTS 10/19/76
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1976 PR REQUESTS “E”
P. R. REQUEST (MR. & MRS. L. F. ECHOLS) (WHITE HOUSE)
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1976 PR REQUESTS “F”
P. R. REQUEST – MR. W. R. FLOURNOY, HAMILTON, GEORGIA (STATE
DEPT.)
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PR REQUESTS: GLOVER, MRS. EUGENE P. GLOVER RE PRESIDENTIAL
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS GOING TO BERTHA GERTRUDE GUNTER ON
94TH BIRTHDAY 10/19/76
1976 PR REQUESTS “H”
P. R. REQUEST: CHARLIE FOSTER (WHITE HOUSE)
HEULE, BILL (P. R. REQUEST)
P. R. REQUEST – WAIGHTS G. HENRY, JR. (DEPT. OF INTERIOR)
P. R. REQUEST (BOR) MICKEY HOLLOWAY
1976 PR REQUESTS “I” (EMPTY)
1976 PR REQUESTS “J”
JERNIGAN, WAYNE (P. R. REQUEST)
JONES, MR. BERT / P. R. REQUEST (MADE ON HIS BEHALF BY THOMAS
JACKSON OF LAGRANGE
1976 PR REQUESTS “K”
1976 PR REQUESTS “L”
LEE, MR. BRYANT A. - P. R. REQUEST – (BIRTHDAY GREETINGS FROM
PRESIDENT CARTER)
P. R. REQUEST: ROBERT E. LACZI )(TAC REGULATIONS, COMMERCE
CLEARING HOUSE)
1976 PR REQUESTS “M”
P. R. REQUEST (BILL MCKEE – GA. SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE) 1976 WM ROARK
P. R. REQUEST – GEORGE MENDENHALL – FDIC
P. R. REQUEST – MOORE, MRS. JOHNNIE (WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO)
P. R. REQUEST (MR. & MRS. EDWIN P. MORRISEY) WHITE HOUSE OUR
CORRES IS RICHARD MORRISEY)
P. R. REQUEST: CLEON E. MOORE
P. R. REQUEST – MOULTRIR, THE HONORABLE ROY D. (FEDERAL
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION)
1976 PR REQUESTS “N”
1976 PR REQUESTS “O”
1976 PR REQUESTS “P”
PARKS, MR. ARCHIE E., JR. (P. R. REQUEST – U. S. PATENT OFFICE)
P. R. REQUESTS: PEACHCOUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL EIGHHTH GRADE
STUDENTS OPRN LETTER ON HOW CONGRESSMAN CONDUCTS
CAMPAIGNS
PEED, MR. MOODY (P. R. CONGRATS & P. R. REQUEST)
PENDLETON, DON, PRESIDENT OF RETIREES EARNED MILITARY
BENEFITS ORGANIZATION OF COLUMBUS PHOTO REQUEST
PR REQUESTS “Q” (EMPTY)
PR REQUESTS “R”
RICHARDSON, MISS ANGIE - P. R. REQUEST (APPLICATIONFOR
OBTAINING WILD HORSES)
PR REQUESTS “S”
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PENDING: P. R. REQUEST FRANKLIN, MR. AND MRS. H. N. MR. FRANK
STEWART’S REQUEST FOR PRESIDENTIAL GREETING TO BE SENT TO
GRANDPARENTS FOR 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, MR. AND MRS.
H, N FRANKLIN OF ELLAVILLE, GA.
P. R. REQUEST – SCARBOROUGH, MRS. RUTH (INVITATION TO PRES,
CARTER)
SLAPPY, MR. L. MARVIN JR. RE: REQUEST FOR COPY OF HUD
PUBLICATION P. R. REQUEST
PR REQUESTS “T”
TIPTON, DICK (COLUMBUS, GA.) RE: REQUEST FOR PRESIDENTIAL
CITATIONS FOR 4 EAGLE SCOUTS 9/22/76
PR REQUESTS “U” (EMPTY)
PR REQUESTS “V” (EMPTY)
PR REQUESTS “W”
P. R. REQUEST(C. H. “SHORTY” WMS) DAP
PR REQUEST_WHITE HOUSE BREIFINGS FOR JOHN WYDLER
CONSTITUENTS (WROTE TO FRANK MOORE AND HIS CARD IS
PENDING)
P. R. REQUEST: WURTZ, MR. KENNETH S.
1979 PR REQUESTS “XYZ”
P. R. CONGRATS: WISHAM, MR. & MRS. H. S. (66TH WEDDING ANNIV.)
(TO WHITE HOUSE – REQUESTED LTR FROM PRESIDENT)
Box 76 1971 PRESS RELEASES
Folder Title
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PRESS RELEASE: CHEYENNE HELICOPTER EDITORIAL PRESS
CLIPPINGS
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NEWS RELEASE: DATELINE WASHINGTON – JANUARY 1, 1971 NEW
YEARS RESOLUTIONS
3.
NEWS RELEASE OF 1/11/71 – WATER QUALITY GRANT TO CITY OF
REYNOLDS – GIVEN TO TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS ONLY.
4.
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 17, 1971 SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER
ARTICLE BY CONSTANCE JOHNSON
5.
PRESS RELEASE - 1/21/71 – HOUSE RESOLUTION RE POW/MIA WEEK
OF CONCERN – MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA
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PRESS RELEASE – 1/21/71 – STATEMENT REGARDING THE PASSING OF
SENATOR RUSSELL
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PRESS RELEASE: 1/25/71 HUD GRANT ALL COLUMBUS NEWS MEDIA
8.
PRESS RELEASE OF 1/20/71 – WATER QUALITY GRANT TO THE CITY
OF TALBOTTON – GIVEN TO THE TALBOTTON NEW ERA ONLY.
9.
NEWS RELEASE: DATELINE WASHINGTON – FEBRUARY 1, 1971 –
REVENUE SHARING
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PRESS RELEASE OF 2/2/71 – WATER QUALITY GRANT YO THE CITY OF
HAMILTON – GIVEN TO THE HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL
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PRESS RELEASE – FEBRUARY 2, 1971 – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S
VOTING RECORD IN CQ – MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 11, 1971 FHA GRANT TO TOWN OF
BYRONVILLE
NEWS RELEASE – 2/16/71 – BRINKLEY VOWS OPPOSITION TO “GHOST”
ARMY
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 11, 1971 FARMERS HOME ADM. GRANT
TO WAVERLY HALL
PRESS RELEASE OF 2/12/71 – NORTH SUMTER INDUSTRIAL DEV.
CORP. – SBA LOAN – WIRE TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE 2/17/71 – DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY CONTRACT TO
BIBB MFG. CO.
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 16, 1971 (FHA GRANTS TO TOWNS OF
DESOTO AND WESTON) TELEGRAMS TO AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER AND MAYORS OF THE TWO TOWNS
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ARTICLE OF 2/13/71 – CONGRESSMAN’S
COLUMBUS EXCHANGE CLUBS SPEECH
PRESS RELEASE – 2/18/71 – HONORARY MEMBERSHIP IN NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSN. AT. W. R.
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 26, 1971 APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT
LYONS TO AIR FORCE ACADEMY SENT TO COLUMBUS LEDGER
JACK BRINKLEY IN WASHINGTON – MARCH 1, 1971 – BOMBING OF
CAPITOL – GIVEN TO WDAK
MARCH 1, 1971 – DATELINE WASHINGTON – GOLD STAR WIVES OF
AMERICA, INC.
PRESS RELEASE OF 3/5/71 – WATER QUALITY GRANT TO THE CITY OF
OCLETHORPE – GIVEN TO CITIZENS AND GEORGIAN IN MONTEZUMA
ONLY
NEWS RELEASE – 3/10/71 – RAW POLITICS, BRINKLEY SAYS – RAFB
CUTBACKS
NEWS RELEASE – 3/15/71 – MUSCOGEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT.
GRANT OF $53, 321.00
NEWS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1971 RE AMENDMENT TO DRAFT BILL
SENT ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 25, 1971 MAYOR HOMER J. WALKER RONALD
ROWLAND OF W. R. SENT TO: DAILY SUN WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE – GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE OF 3/31/71 – WATER QUALITY GRANT TO THE CITY
OF LUMPKIN – GIVEN TO STEWART-WEBSTER JOURNAL
NEWS RELEASE – MARCH 30.1971 – CALLEY – MAILED TO ENTIRE
MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE – MARCH 31, 1971 – AMENDMENTSTO DRAFT BILL RE
LOCAL DRAFT BOARDS (MAILED TOM ENTIRE MEDIA)
PRESS RELEASE – 4/1/71 – DEPT OF THE ARMY CONTRACT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF ROBINS AVONICS SHOP
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GRANT TO WARNER ROBINS
NEWS RELEASE – APRIL 1, 1971 – RODNEY SMITH, PRESS SECRETARY
– MAILED TO NEWSPAPER LIST ONLY
NEWS RELEASE – APRIL 2, 1971 – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY TO
APPEAR ON “FACE THE NATION” 4/4/71
NEWS RELEASE – 4/6/71 – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S VIETNAM
TRIP FOR ARMED SERVICE COM. – MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 7, 1971 TO COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER
VISIT OF HEARD FAMILY
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 7, 1971 TO WAENER ROBINS SUN AND
WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL RE: VISIT OF BUSH FAMILY
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 7, 1971 LTR TO PRESIDENT NIXON RE URGING
DECLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICS ON ATROCITIES IN VIETNAM
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 8, 1971 (TAP ON VALLEY RESCUE MISSION) IN
COLUMBUS
NEWS RELEASE – APRIL 13, 1971 – CONGRESSMAN’S REPORT ON
TAPE FROM HONG KONG – GIVEN TO ALL RADIO AND TV STATIONS
IN DISTRICT
NEWS RELEASE – APRIL 13, 1971 – ST. ELMO IN COLUMBUS ENTERED
INTO THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES – GIVEN TO
COLUMBUD LEDGER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE OF 4/13/71 – EDA GRANT TO LOWER
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY ARE PLANNING AND DEV. COM.
PRESS RELEASE – APRIL 41, 1974 – EDA GRANT TO LOWER
CHATTTAHOOCHEE VALLEY AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
NEWS CONFERENCE APRIL 21, 1971 (IN WASHINGTON OFFICE)
VIETNAM TRIP
PRESS RELEASE – 4/21/71 – 5/7/71 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CONFERENCE AT GEORGIA COLLEGE – MAILED TO 3RD DISTRICT
NEWSPAPERS, DISTRICT OFFICES AND PROF. LONG.
NEWS RELEASE – 4/22/71 – DA CONTRACT TO HARDAWAY
CONTRACTORS, INC.
NEWS CONFERENCE – APRIL 23, 1971 – COLUMBUS OFFICE –
VIETNAM TRIP
NEWS CONFERENCE / APRIL 27TH EASTER RECESS DELEGATES TO
FAR EAST FOR ORIENTATION
PRESS FILE – 4/29/71 – ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS “ON THE POTOMAC”
PRESS FILE – 4/30/71 – LAND AND WATER GRANT TO THE CITY OF
COLUMBUS
NEWS RELEASE: MAY 3, 1971 FORT VALLEY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE GROUP TO: LEADER-TRIBUNE FORT VALLEY
PRESS RELEASE OF MAY 4, 1971 MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA LIST GOL
STAR WIVES CHARTER
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PRESS RELEASE OF MAY 14, 1971 VIETNAM VETERANS
SUPPLEMENTAL UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ACT MAILED TO
ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE PF 5/17/1971 – DRUGS & SERVICEMEN MAILED TO
FULL MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1971 GEORGIA ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP.
TO: THE TIMES JOURNAL – EASTMAN, GA, HAWKINDVILLE
DISPATCH AND NEWS
PRESS RELEASE – 5/20/71 – TO HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL ONLY –
FARMERS HOME ADMR. LOAN TO THE PINE MOUNTAIN VALLEY
WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.
COPY FOR NEWSLETTER – 5/7
PRESS RELEASE – 6/1/71 – PHOTO WITH RALPH D, MOBLEY AND
MITCHELL BONDS
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 7, 1971 BRINKLEY BILL ON “DRUG
AWARENESS MONTH” (SENT TO ALL RADIO AND TV MEDIA)
PRESS RELEASE – JUNE 7, 1971 BRINKLEY BILL ON “DRUG
AWARENESS MONTH” (SENT TO ALL NEWSPAPER MEDIA)
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 7, 1971 SMALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS CLIPPING OF 6/8/71 – CHARLES BLACK ARTICLE ON THE
CHEYENNE HELICOPTER
PRESS CLIPPINGS: REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN
PRESS RELEASE OF 6/18/71 TO FULL MEDIA BILL RE DRUG PUSHERS
PRESS RELEASE: 6/21/71 – DR. ROBERT CARTER FAMILY’S VISIT
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 28, 1971 STAFF GREETING INTERN ALEEN
ROTHSCHILD SENT TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER (PAUL TIMM, CITY
EDITOR)
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 28, 1971 VISIT WITH THE LAWRENCE FAMILY.
SENT TO AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 1971 STAPLE PURCHASING RESOLUTION
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 1971 4-H GEORGIA CLOVERLEAF
PRESS RELEASE OF 7/1/71 SUPREMR COURT MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
EXCEPT ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS, AP, UPI
JULY 6, 1971 COLUMBUS ENQUIRER PHOTO OF SUMMER INTERN,
SLEEN ROTHSCHILD WITH BRINKLEY STAFF MEMBERS
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 8, 1971 (RURAL DEVELOPMENT ACT) (ENTIRE
MEDIA)
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 13, 1971 ON CHARLES WARREN (WASH.
WORKSHOPS) SENT TO AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 19, 1971 COY WEHUNT OF FORT VALLEY
ATTENDING 4-H CITIZENS SHORT COURSE SENT TO FT. VALLEY
LEADER-TRIBUNE
PRESS RELEASE OF 7/19/71 PHOTO OF JIMMIE BUCHANAN FAMILY OF
AMERICUS GIVEN TO THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
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(MRS. DAWSON MATHIS)—CONNELLE FROM WARNER ROBINS GIVEN
TO THE DAILY SUN
PRESS RELEASE OF 7/19/71 PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN WITH
WASHINGTON SENATORS MGR. TED WILLIAMS – GIVEN TO
COLUMBUF AND ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 21, 1971 CONGRESSMAN WITH LUKE APPLING
AT THE CONGRESSIONAL BALLGAME
PRESS RELEASE – 7/26/71 – PHOTO WITH HILLCREST BAPTIST
CHURCH GROUP – MAILED TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER AND THE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 7/26/71 – PHOTO WITH MR. AND MRS. PAUL
MERCER AND DAUGHTER, CAROL – MAILED TO AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 7/26871 – PHOTO WITH JIM GATEWOOD – MAILED
TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 7/26/71 – PHOTO WITH MR. AND MRS. C. R. LONG OF
WARNER ROBINS – MAILED TO THE DAILY SUN AND THE WARNER
ROBINS JOURNAL ONLY
PRESS RELEASE 7/28/71 CHAIRMAN OF ARMED SER. SUBCOMMITTEE
ON CIVIL DEFENSE – TO ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: “THE POSTER” TROUP CO, EMC AUG. 71
PRESS RELEASE OF 8/2/71 PHOTO OF JB WITH THE CHARLES M. LEVY
FAMILY TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE OF 8/2/71 PHOTO OF JB WITH JOHN KNOX, SUMMER
INTERN – TO COLUMBUS LEDGER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE OF 8/2/71 PHOTO OF JB WITH HAROLD PITTMAN
FAMILY OF ATLANTA (MRS. J. E. BECK’S SISTER) TO TWIGGS
COUNTY NEW ERA ONLY
PRESS RELEASE OF 8/4/71 PHOTO WITH ANTHONY FAMILY AND
GEORGE WOFFORD (TO COLUMBUD LEDGER ONLY
NEWS RELEASE AUGUST 6, 1971 AWARD BY DA TO HEWITT
CPNTACTING CO OF COL.
PRESS RELEASE OF 4-H CLUB DIRLS PHOTO WITH THE
CONGRESSMAN – SENT TO THE HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL, THE
LEADER TRIBUNE AND THE VIENNA NEWS, HOMETOWN
NEWSPAPERS OF EACH GIRL.
PRESS RELEASE: 8/12/71 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PERRY GROUP
PRESS RELEASE: AUG. 16, 1971 MADDOX FAMILY OF
JEFFERSONVILLE SENT TO TWIGGS COUNTY NEW ERA
PRESS RELEASE – AUGUST 13, 1971 PHONED TO COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS RELEASE OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1971 COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE SPEECH
9/9/71 PRESS RELEASE – RE RETAINING HOUSTON COUNTY UNDER
REAPPORTIONMENT TO WARNER ROBINS SUN AND MACON NEWS
ONLY
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BILL TO INCORPORATE POP WARNER JUNIOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL
PROGRAM
9/15/71 PRESS RELEASE – MOON ROCK AT COLUMBUS MUSEUM TO
COLUMBUS LEDGER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE 9/17/71 BRINKLEY BILL. THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
INCENTIVE ACT MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – 9/22/71 BRINKLEY LEGISLATION RE CREATING A
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE U. S. CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM – TO
FULL MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE OF 9/23/71 BAKER VILLAGE RELEASE – TAPE –
PHONED TO ALL COLUMBUS RADIO STATIONS
PRESS RELEASE – 9/27/71 PHOTO WITH MRS. C. N. M. PALMS OF
WASH., D. C. – MAILED TO THE LEADER TRIBUNE AND THE
VALDOSTA TIMES
PRESS RELEASE: SEPT. 27, 1971 MR. & MRS. W. C. DANIEL SENT TO
COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS RELEASE: 9-27-71 FRANK BUTLER SENT TO AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE 9/27/71CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY IN “MOON
BUGGY” – MAILED TO THE DAILY SUN AND AMERICUS TIMES REC.
ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 9/28/71 CONGRESSMAN BRINKLET’S “RUNAWAY
YOUTH ACT” – MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – 10/14/71 BRINKLEY BILL MAILED TO ENTIRE MEDIA
OCTOBER 4, 1971 PRESS RELEASE PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY AND THE REVS, DANIEL LIU AND ESTER LEE. MAILED TO
THE DAILY SUN, COLUMBUS LADGER AND AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER ONLY.
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 6, 1971 MRS. FAYE KNIGHT MRS.
ELIZABETH WATERS. MRS. OMA BARTON
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 12, 1971 (DR. ELIAS NEURON OF
COLUMBUS
NEWS RELEASE – 10/15/71 BRINKLEY SOCIAL SECURITY BILL
INTRODUCED (HR_____)
NEWS RELEASE – 10/14/71 SUBMITTED TO BOB HURT FOR ON THE
POTOMAC
PRESS RELEASE: OCT. 18, 1971 MIKE BUCKNER, FFA AWARD WINNER
TO – TALBOTTON NEW ERA
PRESS RELEASE – 10/818/71 AUSA PHOTOGRAPH – MAILED TO
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE: OCT. , 1971 *(INSIGHT)
PRESS RELEASE – STATEMENT ON EXPLANATION OF VOTE ON 1972
M. P. B. BY PHONE TO DON WINTER
NEWS RELEASE 10/15/71 RHODESIAN STATEMENT
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1972 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIOMN BILL
10/21/71 – UPSON INDEPENDENT NEWS EDITORIAL
PRESS RELEASE – 10/26/71 COLUMBUS ENQUIRER’S COVERAGE OF
VETERANS DAY SPEECH GIVEN IN COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE – 10/26/71 STATEMENT CONCERNING OUSTER OF
TIAWAN FROM UN – GIVEN TO HOWARD COLLINS, MACON NEWS
ONLY.
STATEMENT TO DAVID NORDEN ATLANTA JOURNAL ON VOTE
AGAINST SCHOOL AID BILL
CLIPPINGS: SPEECH ON U. N. AND FOREIGN AID TO GEORGIA LETTER
CARRIERS NOV. 6, 1971
STATEMENT ON ANDERSONVILLE AS PRINTED IN THE TIMESRECORDER
BERYL SELLERS ARTICLE IN COLUMBUS LEDGER – BRINLEY
REELECTION LIKELY
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S PHOTO FRONT PAGE GEORGIA BAR
REPLORTER – OCT., 1971
STATEMENT ON UNITED NATIONS VOTE GIVEN TO HOWARD
COLLINS, THE MACON NEWS
THE TOBACCO FARMER – TANZANIA
PRESS RELEASE – 11/11/71 BRINKLEY AND THOMPSON BILL ON “LINT
LUNG” BENEFITS
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/10/71 SENSE OF CONGRESS RES. EXPEL
BYELORUSSIA AND THE UKRAINE FROM UN
CLIPPING: “ILLITERATES IN CONGRESS?” LETTERS TO THW EDITOR.
ATLANTA JOURNAL NOV. 12. (W. F. TAFT)
PRESS RELEASE OF 12/15/70 ACA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
TO CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
CLIPPING: ATLANTA JOURNAL, DEC. 10 “THOMPSON HITS POWELL
PHILOSOPHY” BY DON WINTER
CLIPPINGS: COL. ENQUIRER ARTICLE ON FOREIGN AID AND
SUBSEQUENT CORRECTED VERSION OF SAME ARTICLE. (NOV. 13)
NEWS RELEASE – 11/16/71 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
APPROPRIATIONS BILL FOR FY ’72 PASSES HOUSE AND SENATE
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/07/71 “INSIGHT” RE: 1972 MILITARY
APPROPRIATIONS BILL MAILED TO: THE DAILY SUN, W. R. JOURNAL,
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL AND LEADER TRIBUNE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER EDITORIAL “U. N. STRIKES AGAIN” NOV. 17,
1971
NEWS RELEASE – 11/11/71 PENTAGON PAPERS IN COLUMBUS
DISTRICT OFFICE – MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE – 11/22/71 CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY PRES.-ELECT
OF GA. STATE SOCIETY MAILEED TO ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – 11/19/71 DR. JOSEPH W. AVERY - CHAPLAIN FOR
THE DAY IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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WHOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE UNION
PRESS RELEASE – 12/6/71 – PHOTO OF DR. ROBERT L. WRIGHT WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY MAILED TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 12/6/71 – PHOTO OF MRS. MARIANNA GALLOPS
WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY MAILED TO THE COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER ONLY
PRESS RELEASE – 12/13/71 A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM
CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY TO FULL MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE – 12/8/71 LEG. INTRODUCED RE BLOOD COLLECTION
AND DISTRIBUTION MAILED TO FULL MEDIA
12/13/71 – NEWS RELEASE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO ENTIRE MEDIA
WITH PHOTO TO COLS. ENQUIRER, THE DAILY SUN AND AMERICUS
TIMES RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE OF 12/13/71 – PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
WITH THE SOLOMONS AND SLEDGES MAILED TO THE DAILY SUN
AND WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 14, 1971 INFORMATION FOR DON
WINTER, ATLANTA JOURNAL
JOSEPH MCCAFFREY’S “MEET THE MEMBER” DEC, 1971
CLIPPINGS: JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, SUN., DEC. 19, 1971…YEAR
END WRAP UP STORY. (OTHER CLIPPINGS ALSO ENCLOSED.)
CLIPPING: COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, JB’S ANNUAL YEAR-END
INTERVIEW WITH DON BRYAN, DEC. 25TH.
PRESS RELEASE OF 12/29/71 PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN AND MSG
WINZER BUCKNER
MEMO: ON PHONED TAPED INTERVIEW WITH JOHN HOLLOMAN AT
WSB RADIO ON DEC. 30, 1971
Box 77 1975 INVITATIONS
Folder Title
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1975 INV. DECLINED APRIL-JUNE FILED
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1975 INV. DECLINED JULY-SEPT. FILED
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1975 INV. DECLINED OCT.-DEC. FILED
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INVITATIONS ACCEPTED: OLYMPICS GOLF TOURNEY (KEN PHILLIPS)
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1975 INVITATIONS ACCEPTED FILE JAN-MAY
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Box 78 1979 P. R. REQUESTS & GRANTS
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PR REQUEST-PRESEDENTIAL GREETING AND CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
TO MR. SHELBY MALEOC
PR REQUEST MARIE MCCLAIN
FLAGS-1979-FEB. MCKIBBEN, THELMA H. COLUMBUS, GA.
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MALLORY, MR. RICHARD PR REQUEST LAGRANGE LION’S CLUB 50
YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO STOREROOM
PR REQUEST-MURPHY, MR. A. L.
ISSUES: PR REQUEST/MCGRAIL, WILLIAM E./LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
(MILITARY APPLICATION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY)
PR REQUEST MANGAS, SHELLEY
PR REQUEST MANNS, LORENZO RE REP RARREN MITCHELL
SPEAKING FEB 1980 TO FOUNDERS DAY BANQUEY FOR ALPHA PHI
ALPHA
PR REQUEST-1979 WIGHT, MARK
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PR REQUEST-“O” MR. L. F. O’NEAL THOMASTON FLAG FLOWN OVER
IWO JIMA FOR HIS NEPHEW
PR CONGEATA FEBRUARY 1979 O’NEAL, MRS. LINAA S.
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PR REQUEST-1979 1980 OLYMPICS
PR REQUEST PALM, CONSTANCE DR. FT. VALLEY. GA MEETING-OCT
4, 1979
PR REQUEST-1979 JOHN POWELL COLUMBUS, GA.
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PR REQUEST RAY, WILLIAM W. MONTEZUMA, GA. 31063 DAUGHTER:
TRISTA
PR REQUEST: ROY REESE
PR REQUEST & CONGRESSIONAL RECORD DONALD RHODES
1979 PR REQUEST RICHARDS JR. HIGH SCHOOL
PR REQUEST-1979 ROBERTS, JOHN
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SCRANTOM, MR. W. G. III PR REQUEST
PR REQUEST SOUTHERN BELL MRS. COLLEEN LEWIS ATLANTA, GA.
SNIDER, MR. EMORY A. PR REQUEST
PR REQUESTS SPEED, ANDREW B. RE PUBLICATIONS FOR
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW SONNTAG CAME BY 9/5/78 & WILL GET
BACK W/A NEW RESPONSE TO BE SENT TO OUR CONSTITUENT CARL
A. LABARRS 275-3345 275-3033 MRS SHARPE 275-3056 GPO CUSTOMER
SERVICE MRS. ECHOLS
PR REQUEST 1979 CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. SLACK 1536 LONGWORTH
HOB WASHINGTON, D. C. 20519
PR REQUEST: 1979 STUDENTS
PR REQUEST-1979 DR. JAMES H. SULLIVAN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
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WALKER, CYNTHIA (PR REQUEST)
PR REQUEST TOWN OF WAVERLY HALL – REQUEST THAT WE
ENDORSE THEIR INVITATION TO PRESIDENT CARTER TO VISIT TOWN
(CONSTITUENT MARY HARP)
PR REQUEST MRS. JOHN C. WHITING, SR. REINFORMATION ON CHINA
WYNN. MR. KACK MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE PR
REQUEST
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Y PR REQUEST ‘79
Z PR REQUEST
GRANTS 1979 JAN.-DEC. (LARGE PORTFOLIO WITH THE FOLLOWING
FILES:)
JANUARY, 1979
FEBRUARY, 1979
MARCH, 1979
APRIL, 1979
MAY, 1979
JUNE, 1979
JULY, 1979
AUGUST, 1979
SEPTEMBER, 1979
OCTOBER, 1979
NOVEMBER, 1979
DECEMBER, 1979
Box 79 1969-1970 INVITATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Folder Title
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GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS 1967-70
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GENERAL: INVITAYON ACCEPTED CLOSED 1970
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GENERAL: INVITATION DECLINED 1970 JAN.-MAY
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GENERAL: INVITATION DECLINED 1970 JUNE-DEC
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1969 JAN-MAR. INV. DECLINED
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1969 INV. ACCEPTED & CLOSED 30 JUNE
7.
INVITATIONS DECLINED 1968 TELEGRAMS
(NO NUMBER) 1969 – JULY TO DEC. – ACCEPTED & CLOSED
(NO NUMBER) GEORGIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DINNER APRIL 28,
1969
(NO NUMBER) JAYCEES FEDERAL AFFAIRS SEMINAR MARCH 28 - 30,
1969
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1969 JUNE – OCT INV. DECLINED
1969 – NOV. – DEC. INV. DECLINED
Box 80 1974 INVITATIONS & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Folder Title
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THANK YOU LETTERS SEPT.-DEC. 1974
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THANK YOU LETTERS MAY-AUGUST, 1974
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THANK YOU LETTERS JAN.-SPRIL, 1974
4.
PR THANKS BABE RUTH
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THANK YOU: AG YEARBOOK 1974
6.
1974 INVITATION ACCEPTED AND CLOSED JULY-DEC.
7.
1974 INVITATION ACCEPTED AND CLOSED JAN.-JUNE
8.
1974 INVITATION DECLINED JAN.-MARCH
9.
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Box 81 1974-1978 INCOMING MAIL LOG & P. R.
Folder Title
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PR TOURS & VISITORS: ABERNATHY, WILLIAM A. MAY 3-4, 1977
2.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: ACADEMICALLY TALENTED & GIFTED
STUDENTS IN TROUP COUNTY – FEB. 22-24 ‘79
3.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: AMES, MR. CLARENCE W. OCT. 24
4.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: ANDERSON, MRS. JAMES C. WEEK OF AUG. 19
WILL PROBABLY STOP BY
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PR TOURS & VISITORS: ARAQUE, MARTHA JULY 27TH MAY STOP BY
6.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: ARNO, TED MARCH 21-22, 1977
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PR TOURS & VISITORS: BARNETT, DR. ROBERT MARCH 18-21, 1977
8.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: BELL, ALF & BOY SCOUTS AUG 10-13
9.
PR TOURS & VISITORS: BERENSON, DR. MORTON MAR. 31, APR. 2,
1977
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PR TOURS & VISITORS: BLAIR, MR. & MRS. BENTON & HENDERSON,
MR. & MRS. DON, AARON & BLAIR (HILDA’S FAMILY)
11.
BURTS, MR. R. H. PR TOURS & VISITORS
12.
PR TOURS & VISITORS CASON, SARAH WEEK OF SEPT. 5, 1977
13.
PR TOURS & VISITORS CHAMBLISS, MRS. ANNE & FAMILY VIP TOUR
OF FBI 16TH 9:30 A. M. IN TOWN 15TH & 16TH, WILL STOP BY OFFICE
14.
PR TOURS & VISITORS CLARK, MR. & MRS. WILLIAM (BETTY) WILL
PICK UP PASSES FOR 9/20/77 WH TOUR
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P. R. TOURS COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CRAFTS GUILD
WHITE HOUSE TOUR FEB. 25, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS CRAYTON, MRS. MARY JANE MARCH 10-12,
1977
RICK D’ALLI (TRIPP BILL’S COUSIN) WILL PICK UP – PASSES FOR
WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 26, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DAUPHINE, CHARLES & FAMILY JULT 4TH
WEEK NO VIP TOURS, MAY STOP BY OFFICE
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DELOACH, LANCE & FAMILY JULY 17-23 NO
VIP TOURS MAY STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DENNEY, HAROLD AUGUST 3-4 MAY STOP
BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DILL, MRS. ROBERT J. (2) JULY 8TH FBI &
STATE DEPT.
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DRAHNAK, ROBERT (4) WILL PICK UP
TICKETS FBI 2:00 P. M. 6/8/77 WH 8:30 A. M.
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS DUNCAN, DR. FRANCES M. & FAMILY WEEK
OF 5/23/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS ELLERBEE, MR. BRUCE & FAMILY TOURS
WEEK OF AUG 21 MAY STOP BY
FARR. RUBY AND MARY MURPHY P. R. TOURS & VISITORS WILL PICK
UP TICKETS 10/31/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS FAUST, MISS JAYNE OCT. 20, 1977 WH &
STATE TOURS
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HERBERT FINGERHUT & BOBBY ECKBERG
WHITE HOUSE PASSESFOR TUES., 9/13
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS FOWLER, B. DELMA & FAMILY WEEK OF
JULY 25 – TOURS ON 26TH – MAY STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GARRETT, MR. & MRS. & FAMILY AUGUST 4
& 5 BREAKFAST WITH JB ON 5
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GASPARD, MRS. CAROLYN & MR. & MRS.
ROESSNER (PARENTS) 9/27/77 WH TOUR
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GASPARD, MRS. CAROLYN JULY 29TH NO VIP
TOURS
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GAUSE, JOHN W. AUG. 26TH
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GILL, HAROLD & FAMILY JUNE 16, 1977 8:30
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS GRAHAM. DR. & MRS. W. L. JULY 22 MAY
STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS RONNIE GRIMES WEEK OF AUG. 8
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HARDAGE, JACK & KAY & FAMILY MAY 2931, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS – HARRIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 27
PERSONS 9:15 APRIL 5, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HARTLEY, MRS. LOIS HAROLD, JUDY &
JENNIFER MRS. LOCK (JUDY’S MOM) AUG. 4TH 10:00 A. M.
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HATFIELD, GLEN (4) MAY 27, 1977
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P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HENDRICKS, BEN JULY 1977 NO VIP TOURS
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HENDRICKSON, AL & FAMILY (FRIENDS OF
JOYCE MALOOF) JULY 12TH WH VIP
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS HOAGLAND, DONALD R. FAMILY
TELEPHONED IN BY JOHN BALDWIN FRIEND OF BF 7/18-19/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS REV. WM. K. HOLCOMB FAMILY JULY 12-15,
VIP WH JULY 13 MAY STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS CHIEF BILLY HUNTER & FAMILY WARNER
ROBINS, GA. AUG. 1 WEEK
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS JARVIS, ALAN C. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF
BAKER HIGH SCHOOL WEEK OF 3/12/77 RESERVED FBI & PENTEGON
WILL PROBABLY STOP BY OFFICE
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS JENNINGS, BRENDA & MOTHER WEEK OF
8/17/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS JOHNSTONE, MR. AND MRS. ALAN MAY 25,
1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS JONES, MR./MRS. HERBERT, MELISSA &
WALTRAND MAYR WILL PICK UP WH VIP TICKETS AROUND 25 TH
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS KEADLE, W. W. & PARTY (7) JULY 7 8:15
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS KELLY, JOHN & CINDY NO VIP TOUR JUNE
14TH WEEK MAY STOP BY OFFICE
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS KNOFF, SUSAN (4) FBI TOUR 3:00 6/17/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS LARRAZ, JOSE & FAMILY WEEK OF SEPT. 5TH
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS LEWIS, WILEY N. 11/89/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS LITTLE, REV. C. K. & FAMILY WH TOUR
8/10/77 WILL CALL FOR CANCELLATION ON 8/9/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS LOTT, MRS. SAM, JR. AMERICUS JAN. 18-22,
1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS LUMMUS, MRS. HAROLD AUG. 5-7
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MCCREARY, LARRY 11/8/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MCTEER, PAULINE MAY 26, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MERRITT, MRS. OUIDA (2) JUNE 1, 1977 8:30 A.
M.
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MORGAN, MR. & MRS. ELIE 11/3/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MOORMAN, JAMES H., JR. & FAMILY WEEK
OF JULY 4, 1977 NO VIP TOURS
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MURPHYTOWN RECREATION CLUB WEEK OF
6/23/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: MURRAY, MR. E. W. JR. & PARTY JUNE 14
8:45 FRIENDS OF LOVELACE HAIR
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS PENNER, JONATHAN L. AUGUST 10-12
PROBABLY WILL STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS PERRY, MRS. BARBARA AUGUST 5, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS PETTINGALE, GEORGE FAMILY AUG. 19
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TOWN WEEK OF JUNE 15 WILL STOP BY OFFICE AFT. OF 6/16
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: RICHARDS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
COLUMBUS, GA. JUDSON PATTEN MARCH 20-22, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: ROBINSON, MR. AND MRS. RANDY APR. 28 –
MAY 1, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS ROBINSON, MR. & MRS. WARREN T. 12/27/77
WH TOUR
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS ROGERS, AMOS ALSO HOWARDS & LLOYDS
WH TOUR 9/16/77 PARTY OF FOUR HOWARDS WILL PICK UP PASSES
INSIDE ON 9/15/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: ROTC RIFLE TEAM (ROBT. E. LEE INSTITUTE)
FEB. 26-27, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: RUSSELL, MR. DONALD & FAMILY MAR. 2224, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: SHIRLEY HILLS BAPTIST YOUTH CHOIR
AUGUST 2. 1977 55 PEOPLE
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS SINGER, BILL & FAMILY JULY 13-15 NO VIP
TOURS, BUT MAY STOP BY
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS STARLING, MISS JANET & HANNAH, MISS
BRENDA 10/28/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS STOKES, TOM & FAMILY AUGUST 12 JB’S
RELATIVE
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: STOLZ , JOAN & PARTY JUNE 8, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS STROUD, JACK (MR. & MRS.) OCT 18
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: MRS. PEGGY STUCKEY & FAMILY (3) 8:30 A.
M. JULY 5
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS SUGRUE, MR. & MRS. EDMUND 10/14/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: TIPTON, DICK & BOY SCOUTS JULY 29, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS TRIPP, CHARLES G. JULY 17TH-18TH
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: TROUTMAN, BEVERLY 7 CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CLUB OF FORT VALLEY STATE COLLEGE MAY 24, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS TUCKER, MRS. BETTY H. MARCH 17-18, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS TURPIN, MRS. JAMES W. 11/11/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS MR. & MRS. BRUNO ULRICH JULY 14-17
CAPITOL VIP 7/15 MAY STOP BY
1977 P. R. TOURS & VISITORS VON SEEBERG, RICHARD & FAMILY
12/22/77 WH TOUR
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS WALKE, MRS. JANE RIDDLE & FAMILY
12/20/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: WALLER, MRS. MAXINE PAGNI, MR. AND
MRS. CHESTER MAY 25, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS WHATLEY, MR. & MRS. EUGENE WH TOUR
TICKETS TO BE PICKED UP – TOUR FOR 9/29/77
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS WHATLEY, JULIAN & FAMILY OCT. 24, 25 &
26
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P. R. TOURS & VISITORS WINDHAM, MR. & MRS. DAN SEPT. 28-30
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS: WRIGHT, LOUISE H. (3) 6/16/77 8:30 A. M.
WILL STOP BY OFFICE AFTERWARDS
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS VINGI, MRS. LINDA C. & FAMILY (3) VIP
CAPITOL TOUR 8:00 A. M. JULY 4
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LOG – COLUMBUS 1977 – JAN – FEB – MAR 1977
COL LOG – APRIL – MAY –
LOG – JAN 1977
LOG – FEB 1977
MAR 77 – LOG –
APR 1977 LOG
MAY 1977 – LOG
LOG – JUNE – 1977
LOG – JULY – 1977
AUGUST 77 LOG
LOG – SEPT – 1977
OCTOBER – 1977 LOG –
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31, 1977
P. R. TOURS & VISITORS 1977
COL LOG – 1978
LOG – JAN – 78
LOG – FEB. 1978
MAR 1978 – LOG –
APRIL 1978 – LOG –
LOG – MAY 1978
1978 JUNE LOG
JULY
AUG 78
SEPT 78 LOG
AMERICUS 1969-77
COLUMBUS 1969-77
LAGRANGE 1973-77
WARNER ROBINS 1973-77
JANUARY – MAY 1977
Box 82 1979 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – GENERAL
2.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: PAY REFORM
3.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (HR4477, THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
COMPENSATION REFORM ACT OF 1979)
4.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: PARKING
5.
BARNETT, MR, CHARLES R. – CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ISSUES:
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (DOWMGRADING)
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HARVARD, JERRE E./MR./PENDING—“FEDERAL EMPLOYEES”
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES/HILLIGOSS/SPELLMAN & MCINTYRE
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: OFFSET PLAN
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THANK YOU: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
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THANK YOU FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
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NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS
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ISSUES: FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS COCHRAN, R. G. (SAVINGS &
LOANS) DUNAWAY, DAVID
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ISSUES: FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS – E. G. (BUDDY) SPARKS
16.
PANAMA CANAL ENCLOSURES
17.
HR 111: PROVIDE FOR EMPLEMENTATION OF PANAMA CANAL
TREATY OF 1977.
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS PANAMA
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GENERAL
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CHINA – TAIWAN ISSUE0S: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS/MIDDLE EAST
BLUE BIRD BODY CO. DAVIS, CORBIN J. INQUIRY TO STATE DEPT. RE
AID TO NIVARAGUA ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
THANK YOU - FOREIGN AFFAIRS
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: IRAN
FOREIGN AFFAIRS (SALT)
RESPONSES TO JB’S STATEMENT TO IRAN
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: RHODESIA
29A ISSUES: FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS GENERAL
NEWS CLIPPINGS AND ARTICLES ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
ISSUES: HEW-GENERAL
ISSUES: HEW – WELFARE
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ISSUES: HEW
ISSUES: HEW-SHUR-HOUSTIN COUNT HOSPITAL COMPLEX AND ST.
FRANCIS
ISSUES – HEW – ST FRANCIS HOSPITAL
ISSUES: HEW METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE – EDUCATIONAL
GRANT PROPOSALS FORTE, MRS JEANETTA R
COTNEY, DR. HAZEL ISSUES: HEW (CHIROPRACTORS IN HEAD
START)
ISSUES: HEW CAREY, MISS ANITA RE MEDICARE REIMBURSEMENT
ISSUES: HEW DOOLY HEATH CARE ASSOCIATION J. J. RYALS
HEW: HANDICAPPED
ISSUES: HEW – MEDICARE – (MRS. CLARA K. BROWN)
ISSUES: HEW (MEDICARE) HON. CHARLES RANGEL SUBCOMMITTEE
ON HEALTH RE: DR. JAMES KILLEBREW
ISSUES: HEW RICHARDS, PAMELA & ROBINSON, FAYE LTR TO SEC.
HARRIS (RE: DAY CARE)
HOSPITAL COST CONTAINMENT ISSUES: HEW
HR 2626 YHOSPITAL COST
HEW BILLS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
Box 83 1977 CANIEL (?) BILL NEWS CLIPPINGS
Folder Title
1.
HR 10746
2.
HR 11076
3.
HR 12314 COMMITTEE BILL
4.
HR 12712
5.
CANCER BILL – 1974 CORRESPONDENCE
1.
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 11, 1977 TO ENTIRE MEDIA – RE CIVIL
DEFENSE BILL INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
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PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 25, 1977 RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS ON HOUSE ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 31, 1977 REFRESHMENTS SERVED DURING
PRE-INAUGUARAL RECEPTION IN CONGRESSMAN’S OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE: REELECTION OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY AS
CHAIRMAN OF HOUSE VA SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING, AND
OTHER SUCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 8, 1977 RE ELECTION OF CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY AS DEMOCRATIC ZONE WHIP
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 10, 1977 “REFLECTIONS”-GEORGE
WASHINGTON WOULD AGREE
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 11, 1977 TO SELECTED MEDIA: RE
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S TESTIMONY RE PUBLIC SAFETY
OFFICERS BENEFIT ACT
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 16, 1977 RE: TESTIMONY GIVEN BY
CONGRESSMAN BEFORE THE HOUSE EDUCATION & LABOR
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SELECT EDUCATION ON EXTENDING LIBRART
SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT.
PRESS RELEASE: FEB. 17, 1977 TO ALL DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS, PLUS 4
MAGAZINES RE: REFLECTIONS GEO. WASH. THEME
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 15, 1977 ENTIRE MEDIA SPEECH BEFORE
CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICIALS AT CONGRESSIONAL BANQUET
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 18, 1977 RE WARM SPRINGS REHAB.
COMPLEX FUNDING
NEWS RELEASE OF 3/24/77 - MAILED TP ENTIRE MEDIA LIST – IN RE
SACCHARIN BAN
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 24, 1977 INTERVIEW – PENTAGRAM NEWS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 4, 1977 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS TIMES AND
WOKS RADIO RE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 8, 1977 RE: CANCER ESPERTS MEETING WITH
CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE: OF 4/20/1977 IN RE: CONTRACTING OUT
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 29, 1977 RE: ACU STATESMAN AWARD
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 1977 EDITION OF RURAL GEORGIA
SUBMITTED ARTICLE ON ENERGY
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 3, 1977 RE LEGISLATIVE JURISDICTION OVER
NUCLEAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SELECTED MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 5, 1977 RE: ACA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
AWARD
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 2, 1977 RE: 1977 ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 2, 1977 RE: BRINKLEY APPOINTED TO SPECIAL
HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE EDISCHARGE REVIEW
PROGRAM FOR VIETNAM ERA SERVICEMEN
PRESS RELEASE 7/12/77 AWARD TO FAMILY OF WILLIAM G.
ANDREWS, JR.
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NEWS RELEASE ALL MEDIA JULY 26, 1977 RE: LEGISLATION TO
DISAPPROVE AIR BAG MANDATE
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 22, 1977 RE: GRANT OF $1, 595, 998 FPR
COLUMBUS AIRPORT COMMISSION
NEWS RELEASE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1977 RE: CHARLES WRIGHT’S
INTERNSHIP TO TAYLOR CO. MEDIA & LEDGER-ENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE – 8/9/77 – TOM BRINKLEY’S VISIT TO THE WHITE
HOUSE
NEWS RELEASE ALL MEDIA RE: FARM PRODUCTION PROTECTION
ACT
NEWS RELEASE OF SEPT. 12, 1977 (MAILED 9/14) RE: H. R. 4341 –
MOBILE HOME INSPECTIONS ALL MEDIA PLUS SELECTED INDUSTRY
OFFICIALS ON ENCLOSED LISTS
NEWS RELEASE: SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER SEPT. 22, 1977 RE:
CATHERINE BIGGERS’ APPOINTMENT TO CONGRESSMAN’S
WASHINGTON STAFF
NEWS RELEASE TO ALL MEDIA SEPY. 23, 1977 RE LEGISLATION FOR
SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSING FO0E VETS WITH SERVICECONNECTED DISABILITY (WROTE “SPECIAL TO ____” W/FELT TIP PEN
ON TOP OF EACH)
NEWS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 27, 1977 CORN AND COTTON ALL-RISK
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE FOR HOUSTON COUNTY IN 1978 TO:
WARNER ROBINS DAILY SUN, HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, WQCK,
WRBN, QPGA RADIOS (PHONED INFO TO ALL ABOVE MEDIA
ROBERT E. GOOLSBY, OF COLS, WINNER OF NO GREATER LOVE’S
EDITOR’S CHOICE AWARD NEWS RELEASE TO ALL LOCAL MEDIA BY
JULIA PAYNE ON SEPT. 29 AND MAILED TO REST FROM COLUMBUS
OFFICE ON SEPT. 30
PRESS RELEASE OCTOBER 25, 1977 TO LOCAL COLUMBUS MEDIA
BOBBY GOOLSBY, WINNER NO GREATER LOVE EDITOR’S CHOICE
AWARD, NOMINATED BY JB
NEWS RELEASE SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES-REC. OCT. 5, 1977
CONGRESSMAN WITH NATIONAL COMMANDER OF AMERICAN
LEGION, ROBERT CHARLES SMITH. OF SPRINGHILL, LOUISIANA AT
SEPT. 27. 1977 VA COMMITTEE HEARING
SENT TO LEMUEL DOWNING OF COLS (FT. BENNING) FOR POSSIBLE
USE IN AUSA BULLETIN (PICTURES – SEE PHOTOS SENT TO
CONSTITUENTS FILE) 11/1/77
SENT TO ROBBIE ROBBINS, WARNER ROBINS, FOR POSSIBLE USE IN
DAILY SUN (PHOTO – SEE PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE) 111-77
NEWS RELEASE OF NOVEMBER 15, 1977 RE: MIREX – LETTER FROM
JIM BUCK ROSS, COMMISSION OF MISS. AG. DEPT.
NEWS RELEASE: NOV. 16. 1977 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUD LEDGER (LTR
TO EDITOR RE CONG’S VISIT TO RICHARDS JUNIOR HIGH)
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NEWS RELEASE DEC 2, 1977 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS RE
BRINKLEY APPRECIATION BREAKFAST IN LG ON DEC. 10 (MAILED
FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE)
NEWS RELEASE DECEMBER 16, 1977 TO ENTIRE MEDIA LIST RE: DR
SOLOMON GARB’S LETTER TO CONGRESSMAN ONALLEGED
UNNECESSARY BREAST OPERATIONS/CANCER TREATMENT
PRESS RELEASE NOVEMBER 14, 1977 REVIEW OF VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION HOUSING PROGRAM IN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
SENT OUT FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE
1977 – JANUARY NEWS CLIPPINGS
FEBRUARY 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
MARCH 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
APRIL 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
MAY 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
JUNE 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
JULY 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
Box 84 1967 CONG. RECORD STATEMENTS & NEWS CLIPPINGS
Folder Title
1.
COMMITTEE FILE
2.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OCT. 10, 1967
3.
HR 7977
4.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OCT. 24, 1967
5.
MISCELLANEOUS
6.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD MAY 17, 1967
7.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD MAY 18, 1967
8.
HR 9960
9.
HR 12080 BILL UNION CALENDAR
10.
HR 12080 UNION CALENDAR-SS AMENDMENT
11.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD AUGUST 10, 1967
12.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD AUGUST 17, 1967
13.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD AUGUST 22, 1967
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD AUGUST 1, 1967
15.
HR 11722 BILL UNION CALENDAR
16.
NEWSPAPER 1967
17.
NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
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NEWSPAPERS 1967
Box 85 1978 PUBLIC RELATIONS
Folder Title
1.
JANUARY, 1978
2.
FEBRUARY, 1978
3.
MARCH, 1978
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APRIL, 1978
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MAY, 1978
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MAY, 1978
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JUNE, 1978
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JULY, 1978
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AUGUST, 1978
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SEPTEMBER, 1978
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OCTOBER, 1978
12.
P. R. REQUEST: FLAG (PRICKETT, LOUISE) – TROUP COUNTY EMC
13.
NOVEMBER, 1978
14.
DECEMBER, 1978
15.
STAR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS (WHITE COPIES)
16.
PR THANK YOUS JAN., 1978
17.
PR THANK YOUS FEB., 1978
18.
PR THANK YOUS MARCH., 1978
19.
PR THANK YOUS APRIL, 1978
20.
PR THANK YOUS MAY, 1978
21.
PR THANK YOUS JUNE, 1978
22.
PR THANK YOUS JULY, 1978
23.
PR THANK YOUS AUGUST, 1978
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PR THANK YOUS SEPTEMBER, 1978
25.
PR THANK YOUS OCTOBER, 1978
26.
PR THANK YOUS NOVEMBER, 1978
27.
PR THANK YOUS LEWIS, HAZEL KAPPANMAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION
(LETTER OF APPRECIATION FROM JB FOR HER OFFER)
28.
PR THANK YOUS DECEMBER, 1978
29.
1978 CALENDAR THANKS
30.
A PR CONGRATS ‘78
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B PR CONGRATS ‘78
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C PR CONGRATS ‘78
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D PR CONGRATS ‘78
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E PR CONGRATS ‘78
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PR CONGRATS ‘78
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G PR CONGRATS ‘78
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PR CONGRATS ‘78
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I PR CONGRATS ‘78
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J PR CONGRATS ‘78
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K PR CONGRATS ‘78
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PR CONGRATS ‘78
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P PR CONGRATS ‘78
Q PR CONGRATS ‘78
R PR CONGRATS ‘78
S PR CONGRATS ‘78
T PR CONGRATS ‘78
P. R. CONGRATS_ - BABE RUTH ALL STARS, MR. BYRON THOMAS
U PR CONGRATS ‘78
V PR CONGRATS ‘78
W PR CONGRATS ‘78
XYZ CONGRATS ‘78
YAC PR CONGRATS ‘78
HODGEN, MR. WARNER W. –
GET WELL ‘78
Box 86 1976 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
1.
HR 12808 BRINKLEY BILL RE: AMENDING AGRUCULTURAL ACT FOR
THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING PEANUT PROGRAMS
2.
HR 12899 BRINKLEY RE: CIVIL DEFENSE BILL
3.
CIVIL DEFENSE ACT AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
4.
HR 12927 BRINKLEY BILL PHIL M. LANDRUM FEDERAL BUILDING &
POST OFFICE
5.
HR 12988 BRINKLEY BILL INCREASING FEDERAL ESTATE TAX
EXEMPTION FROM $60, 000 TO $200,000
6.
HR 12994 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 39, US CODE TO REQUIRE
THE US SERVICE TO MAKE CERTAIN CONSIDERATIONS PRIOR TO
THE CLOSING OF 3RD & 4TH CLASS POST OFFICES
7.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13017 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR
INDIVIDUALS ENTERING ON ACTIVE DUTY AFTER THE VIETNAM
ERA
8.
H. R. 13116 BRINKLEY BILL CIVIL DEFENSE BILL 25 CO-SPONSORS
9.
13117 BRINKLEY BILL CIVIL DEFENSE BILL
10.
H. R. 13149 BRINKLEY BILL TO REQUIRE U. S. POSTAL SERVICE TO
MAKE CERTAIN CONSIDERATIONS PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF 3RD &
4TH CLASS POST OFFICES
11.
H. R. 13163 BRINKLEY BILL CIVIL DEFENSE BILL
12.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13196 RE: COMMON CARRIER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY
13.
BRINKLEY BILL HR DISALLOWANCE OF FIRST CLASS AIR & RAIL
TRAVEL AS A BUSINESS EXPENSE TAX DEDUC.
14.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13259 CIVIL DEFENSE BILL
15.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13260 “ ROBERT G. STEPHENS, JR. VA HOSPITAL”
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H. CON. RES. 593 BRINKLEY BILL RELATING TO THE AUTHORITY OF
THE FTC TO PRESCRIBE RULES PREEMPTING STATE & LOCAL LAWS.
DO NOT SEND OUT THIS BILL – REFER TO H. CON. RES 523
H. R. 13361 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND SECTION 1448 OF TITLE 10, US
CODE TO PROVIDE SURVIVOR BENEFITS IN CASE OF DEATH OF
CERTAIN MEMBERS OR FORMER MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
WHO DIE BEFOR BECOMING ENTITLED TO RETIRED PAY FOR NONREGULAR SERVICE, ETC.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13362 TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REV. CODE OF
’54 TO MODIFY THE CHARITBLE DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS
IMPOSED UPON FOUNDATIONS.
HR 1333 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REV. CODE OF ’54
TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF A RESERVE OMPONENT OF THE
ARMED FORCES WILL NOT BE DISQUALIFIED FROM TAKING THE
DEDUCTION FOR RETIREMENT SAVINGS BECAUSE OF THEIR
PARTICIPATION IN THE ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
HR 13364 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND SEC. 4940 OF THE INTERNAL
REVENUE CODE OF ’54 TO CHANGE THE EXCISE TAX ON THE
INVESTMENT INCOME OF PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS FROM 4% TO 2%
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13365 TO INCORPORATE GOLD STAR WIVES OF
AMERICA.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13366 TO INCORPORATE GOLD STAR WIVES OF
AMERICA
H. R. 13437 BRINKLEY BILL TO ESTABLISH PROCEDURES TO
REGULATE THE MANNER IN WHICH THE U. S. POSTAL SERVICE MAY
CLOSE POST OFFICES SERVING RURAL AREAS AND SMALL
COMMUNITIES AND TOWNS.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13571 TO AMEND THE TARIFF SCHEDULES OF
THE US TO REPEAL THE SPECIAL TARIFF TREATMENT ACCORDED TO
ARTICLES ASSEMBLED ABROAD WITH COMPONENTS PRODUCTED IN
THE US.
H. J. RES, 940 BRINKLEY BILL TO CLARIFY & REAFFIRM
GOVERNMENT PURCHASING POLICIES.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13724 TO AMEND US COSE TO INCREASE THE
LIMITATIONS WITH RESPECT TO DIRECT HOUSING LOANS TO VETS
TO $29,000 TO PERMIT UP TO 50 PER CENTUM OF THE AMT OF ANY
MOBILE HOME LOAN
H. R. 13817 BRINKLEY BILL TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA (5/18/76)
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13838 TAX BILL – EXCISE TAX REDUCTION
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13839 (ALSO 13362) TO AMEND THE INTERNAL
REV. CD IF ’54 THE CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTIONS REQUIREMENTS
IMPOSED UPON FOUNDATIONS
H. R. 14047 BRINKLEY BILL CIVIL DEFENSE BILL – TO AMEND CD ACT
OF 1950, ALLOW LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSEAGENCIES TO USE FED. CD
FUNDS FOR NATURAL DISASTER AND OTHER PURPOSES
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BRINKLEY BILL HR 13970 UNIONIZATION OF ARMED FORCES,
PROHBT
(NO NUMBER) H. R. 14019 BRINKLY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 10, U. S.
CODR. TO PROVIDE FOR CHIEF OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE CORPS OF
THE AIR FORCE TO BE BRIGADIER GENERAL (SAME AS HR 6884)
93D/LDT)
H. R. 14142 BRINKLEY BILL TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA
H. R. 14299 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38, UNITED STATES
CODE TO INCREASE THE RATES OF DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR
DISABLED VETERANS; TO INCREASE THE RATES OF DEPENDENCY
AND OF COMPENSATIONFOR THEIR SURVIVORS, (8%)
H. R. 14299 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF THE UNITED
STATES CODE TO INCREASE THE RATES OF DISABILITY AND DEATH
PENSION AND TO INCREASE RATES OF DEPENDEMNITY
COMPENSATION FOR PARENTS. (7% INCREASE, NON-SERVICE
CONNECTED, EFFECT, 1/1/77)
H. RES 1351 BRINKLEY BILL THAT THERE HERBY IS ESTABLISHED IN
THE HOUSE OF REP. A SELECT COMMITTEE ON NARCOTICS ABUSE
AND CONTROL
H. J. RES. 1000 BRINKLEY BILLTO AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT TO
DESIGNATE THE 4TH SUNDAY IN SEPT. AS “NAT’L GOOD NEIGHBOR
DAY”
H. R. 14761 BRINKLEY BILL TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
NOTICE TO DEPARTMENTS HOUSE BILL H. R. 14781 IS IDENTICAL AS
FAR AS CONTENT IS CINCERNED, WITH H. R. 11013. THEREFORE, BY
ORDER OF THEJOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING, COPIES OF H. R.
14781 WILL NOT BE PRINTED FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE
DEPARTMENTS AND ALSO WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE
DOCUMENTS ROOMS.
H. R. 15043 BRINKLEY BILL TO GUARANTEE THE RIGHTY OF ALL
AMERICANS TO QUALITY MEDICAL CARE & FOR OTHER PURPOSES
H. J. RES. 1067 BRINKLEY BILLAUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT TO
PROCLAIM WEEK OF 10/3/79-10/9/76 AS “NATIONAL VOLUNTEER
FIREMAN WEEK”. (CO-SPONSOR)
H. R. 15281 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE FEDERAL AVIATION ACT
OF 1958 TO BROADEN POWERS OF CAB TO GRANT RELIEF BY
EXEMPTION IN CERTAIN CASES
H. R. 15310 BRINKLEY BILL TO ESTABLISH A COUNCIL ON JUDICIAL
TENURE IN THE JUDICIAL BRANCH OF THE GOV’T, TO ESTABLISH A
PROCEDURE IN ADDITION TO IMPEACHMENT FOR THE RETIREMENT
OF DISABLED JUSTICES AND HUDGES OF THE U. S., & THE REMOVAL
OF JUSTICES & JUSGES WHO CONDUCT IS OR HAS BEEN
INCONSISTANT WITH THE GOOD BEHAVIOR REQUIRED BY ARTICLE
III, SECTION OF THE CONSTITUTION
H. R. 1385 BRINKLEY BILL RENEWAL OF BROADCAST LICENSES
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H. R. 15506 BRINKLEY BILL PRIVATE BILL TO PERMIT TO PERMIT
GREGOLINA FAJARDO TO BECOME A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 15506 - GREGOLINA FAJARDO (PER REQUEST OF
MRS. CARL E. HOWINGTON, COUSIN OF REESE NOBLE OF WARNER
ROBINS)
H. RES. 1308 BRINKLEY BILL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES URGES
THE U. S. POSTAL SERVICE TO CONTINUE COST-CUTTING PROGRAMS
WHICH DO NOT AFFECT LEVELS OF SERVICE ALSO , SHALL NOT
CLOSE OR OTHERWISEAUSPEND OPERATION OF ANY POST OFFICES,
UNLESS CLEAR AND COMPELLING NEED TO DO SO
(NO NUMBER, NO LABEL BUT PLENTY OF PAPER LARGER IN
FOLDER WITH FOLLOWING TWO FOLDERS)
H. R. 13724 HOUSING AMENDMENTA OF 1976 (EMPTY) COMMITTEE
ON VETERANS AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MEMORANDUM 5/10/76 MR, BRINKLEY, ATTACHED FOR YOUR
REVIEW IS A COPY OF H. R. 13724 AND ITS ACCOMPANYING REPORT.
I HAVE ALSO ATTACHED A COPY OF OUR MA]
Box 87 1980 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
TX. 100 – WITHHOLDING TAX LETTER
(ALSO LABELED 1) ISSUES: TAXES – LISBY, CARROLL –
MARRIAGE PENALTY TAX
2.
ISSUES: TAXES CLARKE W, DUNCAN
3.
ISSUES: TAXES – ED HILL IRS
4.
ISSUES: TRANSP. BLANEY, KERMIT
5.
ISSUES: TAXES HUDSON, MR. LEWIS E. RE RAISING PHASEOUT
FIGURE TO $20,000 ON DISABILITY INCOME EXCLUSION (HANDLED
BY JB) JERRY – I BELIEVE THIS IS THE CORRESPONDENCE JB IS
LOOKING FOR ON DISABILITY INCONE EXCLUSION – RUTH 7 5 5211
SHERRY 3-30
6.
ISSUES: TAXES EDWARDS, MARG
7.
ISSUES: TAXES – IRS – MRS. FRANCIS OXFORD
8.
ISSUES: TAXES – THOMAS W. STARLIN
9.
(MISSING)
10.
TX. 300 – OPPOSED TO D. C. 3-86 F10 (REAL PROPERTY TAX
EXEMPTION ACT ’79) LETTERS MAILED 8-6-80
11.
TX. 201 – 10% TAX CUT POST CARD OSCAR 8-15-80
12.
THANKS – TAXES
13.
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC TAXES
14.
TRANSPORTATION – GENERAL
15.
TRUCKING DEREGULATION BILL
16.
AIR BAGS
17.
RAIL ACT
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ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION C. E. WALKER
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (RAILROADS) NEAL, GORDON W.
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (MOTOR CARRIER DEREGULATION)
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION HAM, BENSON
HAWTHORNE, MR. H. WILSON ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION 2/8 RICH –
WILL CALL ON MONDAY 2/11/80 WILL TRY & GET LTR OUT TO US
TODAY. RW 225-4472
5/30 ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (TRUCKING DEREGULATION LEGIS)
SKINNER, CHARLES 54472 CAROL NEEDS TO CALL GOC WE WILL
EITHER GET LTR FROM CHR. HOWARD OR CC OF LTR TO MR.
SKINNER BACKLOG – 5/20/801 RW
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION R + D – UMTA
TRANSPORTATION GA HIGHWAY CONTRACTING ASSN.
(SEE OTHER FILE IN ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION) COLUMBUS –
ALBANY HIGHWAY
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION GA. HIGHWAY CONTRACTING ASSOC.
THANKS VETERANS
OSCAR FEBRUARY
CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC. VETERANS
VETERANS (AGENT ORANGE)
ISSUES: VA
ISSUES: VETERANS’ AFFAIRS DOCTORS CALHOUN, JARRELL, &
NEWTON OPTOMETRIST PRACTICING IN V. A. HOSPITALS
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Box 88 1971 PUBLIC RELATIONS
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1971 OBITUARIES
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PR THANK YOU LETTERS 1971
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THANK YOU – CHANNEL 5
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THANK YOU (NEWSLETTER) 1971
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P. R. THANK YOU – 1969-70 NEWSLETTER
THANK YOU LETTERS – “THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA”
P. R. THANK YOU – LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK
Box 89 1975 ACADEMIES & MISC. ITEMS
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: ANDERSON, REGINALD W. AIR FORCE
(1ST CHOICE) DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BAILEY, MICHAEL DAVID NAVAL 1ST
CHOICE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICS
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BAILEY, MICHAEL D. MERCHANT
MARINE QUALIFIED - ALTERNATE
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DISQUALIFIED – ACADEMUCALLY
NAVAL BARHAM, ROCNEY J. (ALSO NAVAL)
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BRAZELL, JAMES MERCHANT MARINE
DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BREWSTER, JAMES G., JR. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY SENT ALL MAIL AIR MAIL
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BROWN, ROBERT W., JR. (AIR FORCE)
WITHDREW BECAUSE OF SEN. NUNN PRINCIPAL NOM
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CALDWELL, MR. ARCHIBALD MILITARY
DISQUALIFIED – ACADEMICS
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CRUZ, JESUS WITHDRAWN MILITARY
NO HIGH SCHOOL RECORD
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DAVIDSON. ANDREW (ANDY) J. AIR
FORCE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY & MERCHANT MARINE
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1974 NOT CHARGED TO
DISTRICT QUOTA DUBIA HARRY (ARMY) APPOINTED QUALIFIED
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DUSHANE, ANTHONY J. (AIR FORCE)
DISQUALIFIED – MEDICALLY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: FOGLE, CHARLES J. MERCHANT
MARINE(SEE FILE) NAVAL DISQUAL MED
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: GOERES, RICHARD J. MILITARY
CANCELLED BY ACADEMY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1979 KENNEY, WILLIAM
GLENN MERCHANT MARINE RESIGNED SELECTED
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: KIRCHOFF, ARLEN J., JR. WITHDREW AIR
FORCE WITHDRAWN
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MCGUFFIN, EMMETT L33, JR, (AIR FORCE
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MCGUFFIN, EMMETT LEE, JR. (AIR
FORCE) QUALIFIED – NO VACANCY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MONICAL, III, JOHN R, AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY & MERCHANT MARINE
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: NADEAU, JOSEPH W., JR. NAVAL
DISQUALIFIED – MEDICALLY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PLANT, STEVE AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PRICE, GARY W. MILITARY
DISQUALIFIED – ACADEMICS
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1978 RICHARDSON, LINDA N.
NAVAL SEPARATED-APRIL 1976
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: SAFFLE, RICHARD B. NAVAL
DISQUALIFIED-ACADEMICALLY
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1979 –NOT CHARGED TO
DISTRICT QUOTA SMITH, ROBERT A. MILITARY RWSIGNED 9/15/75
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1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: STARGILL, SAMMIE LEE AIR FORCE
UNDER AGE DISQUALIFIED
1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: THORNTON, DAVID B. MILITARY
WITHDREW
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT, WELBORN, MICHAEL W, AIR FORCE
RESIGNED SELECTED FOR APPOINTMENT
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT WIECZOREK, PAUL LEONARD MILITARY
QUALIFIED – NO VACANCY SENT
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: WILLARD, DALE A. AIR FORCE
RESIGNED CLASS OF 1979 (UNDER SEN. NUNN’S NOMINATION)
NOMINATION WITHDRAWN (SEN, NUNN’S ALTERNATE ALSO)
APPOINTMENT OFFERED
1975 ACADEMY APPLICANT: YOUNG, JAMES D., II AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED
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RECOMMENDATION BROCATO, MR. STEPHEN J.
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: AMERICUS HIGH SCHOOL BAND
FOR SELECTION TO MARCH IN CHERRY BLOSSOM PARADE –
1975
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: BEN E. BLACKBURN
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: JAMES D. CLEMENTS WHITE HOUSE
(OUR CORRES IS JIM PARHAM)
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (CLARENCE HILL) CAPITOL HILL
POLICE RECRUITMENT
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: - TO WHITE HOUSE RE: MRS.
RAYMA C. PAGE
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (CATHY PETERMAN)
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (JACK PITTS) (OUR CORRES IS ED
JENSEN)
GEN – EMPLOYMENT – MRS. DOROTHY RICHARDSON
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (HARRY WINGATE, JR.)
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (LABOR) BEN FORDHAM
LEONARD, LEWIS (GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS)
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
GENERAL: RECOMMENDATIONS: (EMPTY)
GENERAL: EMPLOYMENT: ANN E. WALLACE (CSC) 1973
GENERAL: EMPLOYMENT: (WHITE HOUSE) RICK ALLEN 1974
CASE: GRISWOLD, KELLY (SEPT. OF INTERIOR) GENERAL:
EMPLOYMENT:
GENERAL: EMPLOYMENT: (NEIL H. MCCLUNG) POSTAL SERVICES
1974
GENERAL: EMPLOYMENT: (PENDELTON, FLORENCE) 1974
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GENERAL: EMPLOYMENT 1973
CRAVENS, BETTY
PATE, JUANITA STAFF – (COLUMBUS OFFICE)
(LABELED FF45)TOLSON, MRS. C. LAVERNE 5058 SILVER HILL CT.,
APT. 202, SUITLAND, MD. 20028 PHONE: 301 735-6779
MS. PATRICIA M. THRALL – STAFF FILE
PERSONAL: SMITH RODNEY
SULLIVAN, NANCY
HELEN SOLOMEN
STEVE DUGAN
YEARBOOKS 1975
AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOKS 1974
AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOKS 1973
AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOKS 1972 LANDSCAPE FOR LIVING
AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOK REQUESTS
1970 AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOKS
1969 AGRICULTURAL YEARBOOKS
Box 90 1973 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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ORGANIZATIONS
SOCIAL SECURITY 1973
ISSUES: SOC. SEC. LETTERS TO JAMES DWIGHT
ISSUES: NEW REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM NEW GUIDELINES ON
STERILIZATION OF MINORS.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (GENERAL) 1973
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (WELFARE TRANSFER TO FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT – H. R. 1)
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (WAGE BOARD) 1973
FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1973 (GENERAL)
FOREIGN TRADE
FOREIGN AFFAIRS MIDDLE EAST WAR
ISSUES – FOREIGN AFFAIRS – LOCKHEED
ISSUES MORGAN, KENNETH – FOREIGN AFFAIRS (STSTE DEPT)
PENDING – ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS – PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF RED
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HEW REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS
Box 91 1975-1976 BRINKLEY BILLS
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H. J. RES. 111 BRINKLEY BILL DESIGNATING FEB. AS “AMERICAN
HISTORY MONTH”
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HR 1167 BRINKLEY BILL TO AUTHORIZE COMPUTATION AT AGE 60
OF THE OF THE RETIRED PAY OF MEMBER AND FORMER MEMBERS
OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES WHOSE RETIRED PAY IS COMPUTED
ON THE BASIS OF PAY SCALES IN EFFECT PRIOR TO 1/1/75, ETC.
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HR 1782 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE
OF 1954 TO PROVIDE A TRADE OR BUSINESS DEDUCTION TO
FIREMEN FOR MEALS WHICH THEY EAT AT THEIR POST OF DUTY
OVERNIGHT
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H. J. RES. 120 BB PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF U. S. TO PROVIDE FOR THE SPECIAL TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF U. S. TO PROVIDE FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION OF
A VICE PRESIDENT IN THE CASE OF VACANCY IN THAT OFFICE
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HR 2128 BB TO AMEND THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934 TO
ESTABLISH ORDERLY PROCEDURES FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF
APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL OF BROADCAST LICENSES
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H. R. 2129 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO
ALLOW ACREDIT AGAINST INCOME TAX YO INDIVIDUALS FOR
CERTAIN EXPENSES INCURRED IN PROVIDING HIGHER EDUCATION
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HR 1784 BB TO AMEND TITLE II OF THE SSACT REMOVE THE
LIMITATION UPON THE AMOUNT OF OUTSIDE INCOME WHICH AN
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HR 2646 BB TO ESTABLISH WITHIN THE NATIONAL CEMETARY
SYSTEM THE FT. MITCHELL REGIONAL VETERANS’ CEMETRY IN
RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA
HR 2393 AND HR 15717 BB TO ESTABLISH WITHIN THE NATIONAL
CEMETRY SYSTEM THE FORT MITCHEL REGIONAL VETERANS’
CEMETRY IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA
HR 2789 BB TO AMEND P. L. 92-425, AN ACT “TO AMEND CHAPTER 73
OF TITLE 10, US CODE TO ESTABLISH A SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN…
HR 2790 BB TO PROVIDE SURVIVORSHIP BENEFITS FOR THE
FAMILIES OF CERTAIN SEVERLY DISABLED VETERANS
PETITIONS SIGNED BY JB
HR 2791 TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF THE U. S. CODE TO ENTITLE
VETERANS TO 45 MONTHS OF EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR
UNDERGRADUATE OR ANY OTHER AUTHORIZED PROGRAMS OF
EDUCATION
2937 BB TO PROHIBIT ANY CHANGE IN THE STATUS OF ANY MEMBER
OF THE UNIFORMED SERVIVE WHO IS IN A MISSING STATUS UNDER
CHAPTER 10 OF TITLE 37 U. S. CODE, UNTIL THE PROVISIONS OF THE
PARIS PEACE ACCORD OF 1-27-73 HAVE BEEN FULLYCOMPILED WITH
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
H. J. RES. 229 BB NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTS WEEK
HR 3078 BB
HR 3934 BB FEDERAL EMPLOYEES POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ACT
HR 4018 BB TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE SEC. OF THE ARMY TO
CONVEY TO THE BD. OF REGENTS OF THE UNIV. SYSTEM OF GA
CERTAIN LANDS OF THE U. S. IN AUGUASTA, GA.
HR 4029 BB TO DIRECT THE SEC. OF DEFENSE TO CONTINUE TO
OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE COMMISSARY STORES OF THE
AGENCIES OF THE DOD
HJ RES314 NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY
HR 4161 BB TO AMEND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
ACT
HR 4867 BB LIMOSINE LIMITATION ACT OF 1975
HR 4630 BB ADMINISTRATIVE RULEMAKING CONTROL ACT.
HR 4742 BB AMERICAN FOLKLIFE PRESERVATION ACT
H. R. 5285 BB TO ESTABLISH THE FEDERAL HOUSING ADM. AS AN
INDEPENDENT FED. AGENCY AND TO PROVIDE A STATUTORY FED.
AGENCY AND TO PROVIDE A STATUTORY BASIS FOR THE ADM. BY
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HR 5482 BB TO PROHIBIT THE PRODUCTION AND PROCUREMENT BY
ANY AGENCY OF THE U. S. OF ANY DELIVERY SYSTEM DESIGNED TO
DISSEMBLE ANF BINARY-TYPE CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENT
HR 5939 BB TO AMEND THE FEDERAL TRADE COM. ACT TO PROVIDE
THAT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUM, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORIAL
ARRANGEMENTS SHALL NOT BE DEEMED UNLAWFUL (SOFT DRINK
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HR 6634 BB TO AMEND THE FAIR PACKAGING AND LABELING ACT
TO REQUIRE THAT PKGD. CONSUMER COMMODITIES BE LABLED TO
SHOW THEIR SELLING PRICE
BB HJ RES. 390 TENURE OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES
H. J. RES. 431 BB TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE FOR
REPRESENTATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN THE
CONGRESS.
HR 6989 BB TO AMEND THE SS ACT TO PROVIDE FOR INCLUSION OF
THE SERVICES OF LICENSED (REGISTERED) NURSES UNDER
MEDICARE AND MEDICAID
HR 7022 BB FREESTONE PEACH RESEARCH AND EDUCATION ACT
H. R. 7076 BB NATIONAL CANCER AMENDMENTS OF 1975
HR 7077 BB PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFITS ACT OF 1975
CANCER CORRESPONDENCE 1975-76
HR 7441 BB TO AMEND THE FED. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT.
RELATING TO PERMITS FOR THE DISCHARGE OF DREDGED AND FILL
MATERIALS. ETC.
HR 7767 BB VETERANS DISABILITY COMPENSATIPN AND SURVIVOR
BENEFITS ACT OF ‘75
HR 8095 BB EMERGENCY HOUSING ACT OF 1975
HR RES 568 BB PRINTED RECORD OF FLOOR PROCEDURES
HR 8240 BB VETERANS ADM. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS
COMPARABILITY PAY ACT OF 1975
HR 8244 BB TO EXTEND AND REVISE THE STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL
ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1972
HR 8287 BB TO ASSIST THE STATES TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL
FACILITIES FOR RESEARCH IN AG. AND FORESTRY AT STATE
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS, LAND GRANT COLLEGE,
ETC.
H, RES. 516 BB SELECT COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE PROBLEMS OF U.
S. SERVICEMEN MISSING IN ACTION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
H. J. RES. 555 BB TO STOP THE LOAN OF 3 LANDING CRAFT (LCM-8’S)
TO PANAMA
HR 8612 BB TO ESTABLISH AN ARBITRATION BOARDTO SETTLE
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HR 8698 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38, U. S. COSE TO TREAT VOCATIONAL
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ON THE
SAME BASIS AS COLLEGE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
HR 9045 BB VETERANS AND SURVIVORS PENSION ADJUSTMENT ACT
OF 1975
HR 9312 FEDERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
HR 9995 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON REGULATORY REFORM
HR 9577 BB JERRY L. PETTIS MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL
HJ 691 BB TO AUTHORIZE THE PRES. TO ISSUE A PROCLOMATION
DESUGNATING THE WEEK IN NOV. WHICH INCLUDES
THANKSGIVING DAY IN EACH YEAR AS “NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK”
H CON. RES. 426 BB WITH RESPECT TO THE FREEDOM OF THE
REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND ITS PEOPLE
H CON. RES. 523 BB RELATING TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE FTC TO
PRESCRIBE RULES PRE EMPTING STATE AND LOCAL LAWS
ROGERS, MRS. JOHN S. (SS LAW) BRINKLEY BILL
HR 10032 BB REGARDING SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE FOR
RELATIVES IN THE EMPLOY OF KIN
HR 10355 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF THE U. S. CODE TO LIBERALIZE
THE PROVISIONS RELATING TO PAYMENTS RELATING TO PAYMENT
OF DISABILITY AND DEATH PENSION & DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY
COMPENSATION TO INCREASE INCOME LIMITATIONS, ETC.
HR 10531 BB AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
HR 10538 BB JOB CREATION ACT OF 1975
H RES. 802 BB TO CONDEMN THE U. N. THIRD COMMITTEE
RESOLUTION EQUATING ZIONISM WITH RACISM
H. RES. 848 BB CREATING A CELECT COM. TO CONDUCT AN
INVESTIGATION INTO DEATH OF J. F. K.
HR 10728 BB TO PRIVIDE FOR THE GARNISHMENT OF WAGES OF
ACTIVE AND RETIRED FED. EMPLOYEES
HR 10771 BB TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF REAL
PROPERTY TAXES, WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
OWNED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
HR 10847 BB TO REDUCE PAYMENTS TO THE UN AND AFFILIATED
AGENCIES
HE 10891 BB TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF ADDITIONAL
STATION PER DIEM ALLOWANCES IN THE CASE OF THE UNIFORMED
SERVICES CAPTURED DURING THE VIETNAM WAR
HE 10944 BB TO PROVIDE FOR CONTINUATION OF THE DIRECT LOAN
REVOLVING FUND
HR 11096 BB TO AMEND INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF ’54 TO ALLOW
A CREDIT AGAINST INCOME TAX TO INDIVIDUALS FOR CERTAIN
EXPENSES INCURRED IN PROVIDING HIGHER EDUCATION
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HR 9063 BB PERMITS ADM. OF VA TO GUARANTWW UO TO 50% OF
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HR 12119 BB TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
HR 11235 BB TO REQUIRE THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN
COMMISSARY, POST EXCHANGE, AND MEDICAL CARE PRIVILEGES
TO VETS. HAVING SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITIES RATED AT
30%
NR 11355 BB TO AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE U. S. CODE TO EXTEND THE
IMPOSITION OF MANDITORY PRISON SENTENENCES TO CERTAIN
ADDITIONAL OFFENSES INVOLVING THE USE OF FIREARMS.
HR 11377 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954
WITH RESPECT TON LOBBYING BY CERTAIN TYPES OF EXEMPT
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HJ RES. 835 BB “NATIONAL ENPLOY THE OLDER WORKER WEE,”
HR 12412 BB TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
HR 12647 BB TO AMEND INTERNAL REV. CODE OF ’54 RE: ;IFE
INSURANCE EXCLUSION FROM GROSS ESTATE
HR 12648 BB CANCELED CHECKS TO BE PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE OF
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS
HR 12773 BB RE: CONSTRUCTION, ALTERNATION AND ACQUISITION
OF VA MEDICAL FACILITIES (EMPTY)
Box 92 1974 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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LOOSE PAGES AND BOOKLETS ENDING WITH ARMED SERVICES
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(BOOK)GRANTS-IN-AID AND OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1967 EDITION OFFICE OF THE
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF
EDUCATION BUREAU OF HIGHER EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D. C.
20202 EOG REPORT NO. 73-1 MAY 12, 1972 NOTIFICATION TO
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS REGARDING P. L. 89-329, THE HIGHER
EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 APPROVAL OF GRANTS TO INSTITUTIONS
PARTICIPATING IN THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS
PROGRAM PHONED PRES. OF BOTH GA SW & FT VALLEY COLLEGES
& POPEND (?) 5/16/72 – RAS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF
EDUCATION BUREAU OF HIGHER EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D. C.
20202 WS REPORT NO. 73-1 MAY 12, 1972 NOTIFICATION TO MEMBERS
OF CONGRESS REGARDING P. L. 89-329, THE THE HIGHER EDUCATION
ACT OF 1965, AS AMENDED APPROVAL OF GRANTS FOR
INSTITUTIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE COLLEGE WORK-STUDY
PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF
EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20202 OFFICE OF DEPUTY
COMMISSIONER FOR RENEWAL OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION JUNE 15, 1972 NOTIFICATION TO MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION HAS APPROVED FOR
NEGOTIATION THE FOLLOWING PROJECT(S) UNDER THE PROVISION
OF LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY: PUBLIC LAW 91-516, THW
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ACT (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED AND
OTHER AUTHORITY SPECIFIED) PROGRAM TITLE: OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Box 94 1975 PUBLIC RELATIONS
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1975 EDUCATION ( DR JACK NIX)
1975 ECONOMY (GENERAL)
CARTER, NORMAN (LABOR – SUBCOMMITTEE) ISSUES: EDUCATION
LAWHON, MYRTLE (MRS,) ISSUES: EDUCATION (LABOR-HEW SUB)
ISSUES: EDUCATION (BUSING VOTE IN CAUCUS)
ISSUES: EDUCATION (DEAN WM ROARK – GA S’WESTERN)
1975 ENERGY (GENERAL)
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1975 ENERGY CRISIS (GASOLINE TAX)
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS: (FEO) (HAUGABOOK, RICHARD & WILSON,
WALTER)
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS MCDONALD HENRY B. WRIGHT
CONTRACTING COMPANY
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS OIL CONSIGNEES
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS – LTR OF THANKS TO 7014 RE: KRUEGER
AMEND.
ISSUES: ENERGY (VOTE ON GAS GUZZLERS)
ISSUES: ENERGY (JB’S VOTE ON 20¢GASOLINE TAX:
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (GENERAL)
1975 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (CONGRESSIONAL)
1975 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (PAY INCREASE)
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P. R. THANK YOU FOR ’72 NEWSLETTER
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VISITORS AND TOURS - 1971
P. R. CONGRATULATIONS – BIRTHDAYS 1972
P. R. CONGRATULATIONS – GRADUATION – 1972
P. R. CONGRATULATIONS – WEDDINGS 1972
PR – TOURS – AUTRY, JACK MR. AND MRS. – JULY 25-27, 1975 7/24
PR – TOURS – ROY H. AVERY FAMILY – AUGUST 15-18, 1972
PR – TOURS – BOY SCOUTS – CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL #91 –
AUGUST 11, 1972
PR – TOURS – MRS. JEWELL CAMPBELL, ET AL, - JULY 5 AND +. 1972
(RELATIVE OF DK)
PR – TOURS – CHAMBERS, BOBBY L. MR. AND MRS. – OCTOBER 18-20,
1972
PR – TOURS – MRS. WILLIAM A. COLQUITT AND FAMILY – JULY 10-20,
1972
PR – TOURS – CROFORD, PAUL MR. AND MRS, - AUGUST 15 AND 16,
1972
PR – TOURS – CUNNINGHAM, TOM MR. ANF FAMILY – AUGUST 8 AND
9, 1972 8/7 WHEN THIS FAMILY COMES BY WE’RE TO 1) GIVE DRINKS,
2) LET CHILDREN FEED PIGEONS 3) LET CHILDREN CALL DEMO
CLOAKROOM 57400 & LISTEN TO RECORD
PR – TOURS – DAVISON, JAMES E. MR. AND MRS. – OCTOBER 24, 1972
PR – TOURS – DR. A. B. DUDLEY, JR. AND FAMILY – JUNE 14-16, 1972
PR – TOURS – J. EARL ELLIOTT FAMILY – JULY 17-20, 1972
PR – TOURS – 6/23/72 - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCG OF COLUMBUS YOUTH
CHOIR
PR – TOURS – FORRESTER, R. C. MR. AND MRS. AND SON – JUNE 26-28,
1972
PR – TOURS – MORTON HARRIS AND FAMILY – JUNE 12-14, 1972
PR – TOURS – HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH CHOIR –
POSSIBLE TRIP 6/21
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. JOHN LANFORD AND FAMILY – JUNE 6
AND 7, 1972
PR – TOURS – LANIER, CECIL L. MR. AND MRS. – JULY 9-11, 1972 7/6
PR – TOURS – MAUND, LINDA MISS (OUR CORRESPONDENT) AND MR.
THOMAS RUSSELL OCT. 16 & 17, 1972 10/4(?)
PR – TOURS – MCCOLUM, C. D. REV. AND MRS. AND CHILDREN –
6/5/72
PR – TOURS – MILLS, CORUM MR. AND MRS. AND TWO CHILDREN –
8/8-9/72 8/7
PR – TOURS – CAPT. LOUIS W. MOORE AND FAMILY – APRIL 5, 1972 3/1
PR – TOURS – MORGAN, BEN F. MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY –
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SMITH, ROBERT M. MR. AND MRS. - PR – TOURS – 7/14/72
PR – TOURS – TRUDELL, R. D. LTC. AND FAMILY – APRIL 7, 1972
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. JOHN WAITES – JULY 18 AND 19, 1972
PR – TOURS – WARNER ROBINS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR –
JULY 6, 1972 7/5
PR – TOURS – WYNN, ALLEN FAMILY, ET AL. – JULY 17-19, 1972
PR – TOURS – BOT SCOUTS – CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL – (RUSSELL
P. MCLEAN, SCOUT EXECUTIVE)
PR – TOURS – CORRADINO, GEORGE R, MR. AND FAMILY – AUGUST,
1971
PR – TOURS – DANIEL, WILLIAM C. MR. AND MRS. – SEPT. 14 AND 15,
1971VISITORS AND TOURS – 1971
PR – TOURS – PHILLIP P. DEVRIES, PASTOR OF NORTH HIGHLAND
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH AND PARTY -12 ADULTS AND
CHILDREN – JUNE 21-25, 1971 6/18
PR – TOURS – ELLIS, LINDA S. MRS. – NOVEMBER 23 AND 24 ‘71
PR – TOURS – GIRL SCOUT TROOP 58 – MRS. JULIE ANN HOPSON,
ADVISOR
PR – TOURS – GORDY, A. PERRY AND FAMILY – JULY 7, 1971
PR – TOURS – HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH (S. DODDS DOUGLAS)
PR – TOURS – KLUMOK. MAURY MRS. – 7/1/71 7/1 CALL HIM NEIL (?)
ALEEN (?)
PR – TOURS – LEVY, CHARLES MR. AND MRS. AND 2 CHILDREN –
JULY 26, 1971 7/26
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. ORIN MATTHEIS (7/7/71) 6/30
PR – TOURS – MR. AND MRS. FRED W. MITCHELL, JR. & 3 CHILDREN –
JUNE 18, 1971 6/15
PR – TOURS – MRS. W. R. RICHARDSON, JR. – FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF PERRY, GA. – AUG 6, 1971
PR – TOURS – MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL PATROL – JUNE 17 AND
18, 1971 6/15
PR – TOURS – SCHWOB, HENRY MR. AND MRS. AND 2 CHILDREN –
JULY 6-8, 1971
PR – TOURS – DR. ROBERT E. L. SHUMATE AND FAMILY – JUNE 5-10,
1971 6/4
PR – TOURS – TAUNTON, H. D., MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY – AUGUST
25, 1971
PR – TOURS – WILLIAMS, FRED A. MR. AND MRS. AND SON, ALLEN –
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“GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONS NEEDED TO ASSURE LUMBER SUPPLY
FOR YOMORROW’S HOMES” MAY 1974 NATIPNAL LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS ASSOCIATION
ISSUES: MISC JULY
ISSUES: MISC. – JULY 1974 - E. W. HARPER LETTER ON VARIOUS
TOPICS
1974 AUGUST MISC
ISSUES: MISC SEPTEMBER
MISC OCTOBER
MISC NOV
1974 ISSUES: MISC (DECEMBER)
MING, AUDREY, (MISS) ISSUEA: MISC.
ISSUES: MISC (HR 11221 & HR 15361)
1974 MISC (ST. GERMAIN BILL H. R. 11221)
1974 MISC SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE
ISSUES: NAT’L INSURANCE (1974) (GENERAL)
1974 PENSION REFORM
1974 POLITICS
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ISSUES: POLITICS IMMUNITY
ISSUES: POLITICS – LTR OF AUGUST 9, 1974 FROM BILL TIMMONS,
WHITE HOUSE
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ISSUES: POLITICS (LTRS RECV’D IN RESPONSE TO ROCKEFELLER
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Box 97 BRINKLEY BILLS (COPIES FR. DIS. OFC.)
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H. R. 2124 – TAX REFORM ACT
HR 3850 REPEAL OF OSHA
H. R. 4258 – NAVY VESSELS
H. R. 4341 – MOBILE HOME – VA AUTHORIZED
H. R. 5625 – VA MEDICAL FAC. CO SPONSORED
H. R. 5027 – VA MEDICAL SERVICES CO SPONSORED
H. R. 5029 – VA PHILIPPINES CO-SPONSORED
HR 5056 SEX DISCRIMINATION ON BASID OF PREGNANCY
HR 5235 SHORTEN WWI SERVICE REQUIREMENT
HR 5236 MEDICARE PAYMENT TO CHIROPRACTORS
H. R. 5341 – S. S.
H. R. 5677 – FCC
H. R. 5936 – VA DISABILITY
H. R. 6485 – FCC
H. R. 6501 – VA DISABILITY CO-SPONSORED
H. R. 6502 – VA – AUTO
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H. R. 7266 – SS ACT – OPTOMETRIST
H. R. 7345 – OIC – VA JB CO-SPONSORED
H. R. 7499 – CAMPAIGN FINANCING JB
H. R. 7560 – WWI PENSIONS – VA JB
H. R. 7656 – ANIMAL TREATMENT JB
H. R. 7658 7659 – SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSES VA
H. R. 8081 COURT COSTS JB SPONSORED
H. R. 8336 – NAT. PARK SERVICE CO-SPONSORED
H. R. 8551 – MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR RETIRED MILITARY JB
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H. R. 5882 H. R.8553 RETIRED MEDICAL JB SPONSORED
H. R. 8617 – VA BENEFITS CO-SPONSORED
H. R. 8640 – ARBITRATION BD. JB SPONSORED
H. R. 8698 – VA CO-SPONSORED
H. R. 8701 – VA ED CO-SPONSORED
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H. R. 12028 VA HOUSING
H. R. 12241 GOLD STAR WIVES
H. R. 12252 STATE REIMBURSEMENT FOR VETERANS BURIAL IN
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H. R. 12258 VA FUNERAL EXPENSE
H. R. 12261 VA VETERANS MEMORIAL @ ARLINGTON
H. R. 12353 VA READJUSTMENT
H. R. 12538 CIVIL DEFENSE
H. R. 12539 MEDICAL & DENTAL CARE RETIRED & RELATIVES
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BRINKLEY 93RD CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION HJ RES. AMEND
CONSTITUTION RELATING TO TENURE IN OFFICE OF SUPREME
COURT JUDGES HJ RES. DESIGNATE CHRISTMAS AS “BLOOD DONOR
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HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY 93RD
CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION
H. R. 1384 TO AMEND THE FEDERAL TRADE COM. ACT.
H. R. AMEND THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT RE: APPLICATIONS FOR
RENEWAL OF BROADCAST LICENSES.
H. R. 2828 ESTABLISH A NATL. CEMETARY SYSTEM WITHIN THE VA.
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H. R. 2900 IMPROVED MEDICAL CARE TO VETERANS, ETC.
H. R. 9952 WORLD WAR I SERVICE REQUIREMENT REGARDING
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H. R. 3831 - PRICE SUPPORT FOR MILK.
H. R. 3911 – CITIZENS RIGHT TO EMIGRATE – RE: NON MARKET
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H. R. 4819 – AMEND PUBLIC WORKS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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H. R. 5130 – IMPORT FREE OF DUTY HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF P. O. W.
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H. R. 5132 - ALLOW DOUBLE CREDIT FOE RETIREMENT, ETC. FOR
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H. R. 5498 - ADM. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS RE: RATINGS FOR DISABLED
VETS: HOSPITALS, DOMICILIARY CARE
H. R. 5577 – AMEND OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL ACT RE: BENEFITS TO
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H. R. 6574 – SERVICEMEN’S GROUP LIFE INS. FOR RESERVES & NAT’L
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H. R. 6884 – AMEND TITLE 10 OF U. S. CODE
H. R. 7561 – CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NAT’L RECREATION AREA
H. R. 8046 - ESTABLISH U. S. FIRE ADM. & FIRE ACADEMY
H. R. 8479 – AMEND INTERNAL REVENUE CODE = RE: SMALL
BUSINESSES
H. R. 8687 – AMEND U. S. CODE = RE: MEMBERS OF UNIFORMED
SERVICES
H. R. 10514 AGRICULTURE FARMER-OWNED COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS
H. R. INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMM. AMEND COMMUNICATIONS
ACT OF 1934
H. R. 10516 P. O. & CIVIL SERVICE COM. INCREASE ANNUITIES, ETC.
H. R. 10622 WAYS & MEANS RURAL AREAS = DEVELOPMENT
H. R. 10649 JUDICIARY POP WARNER LITTLE SCHOLARS
H. R. 10670 ARMED SERVICES SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN
H. R. 10695 JUDICIARY RUNAWAY & TRANSIENT YOUTH
H. R. 10891 WAY & MEANS REPEAL EXCISE TAX-FARM THUCKS
H. R. 10896 JUDICIARY COMMISSION ON PENAL REFORM
H. R. 10912 WAYS & MEANS TAX CREDIT FOR EXPENSES ON HIGHER
EDUCATION
H. R. 10913 EDUCATION & LABOR SAFETY & HEALTH ACT
H. R. 11057 WAYS & MEANS AMEND TARIFF & TRADE LAWS
H. R. 11087 EDUCATION & LABOR SCHOOLS=MORAL & ETHICAL
PRINCIPLES
H. R.11163 SOCIAL SECURITY-INCREASE & REMOVE INCOME
LIMITATION
H. R. 11336 SOCIAL SECURITY-INCLUDE PRESCRIPTIONSM RETC.
H. R. 11494 UNITED NATIONS – LIMIT U. S. CONTRIBUTION, ETC.
H. R. 11683 COTTON ADJUSTMENT = RE: NATURAL DISASTERS
H. R. 12023 DEPORTATION OF ALIENS
H. R. 12068 AMEND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ACT
H. R. 12155 NATIONAL REGISTRY OF BLOOD DONORS
H. R. 12391 AMEND FED, TRADE COMMISSION ACT
H. R. 13071 AMEND COMMUNICATIONS ACT
H. R. 12480 AMEND TITLE 5: U. S. CODE RE: CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT
H. R. 12488 CHANGE NAME: GEORGE ANDREWS LOCK & DAM
H. R. 12677 AMEND: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ACT
H. R. 12784 AMEND: UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE & REAL
PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS POLICIES ACT OF 1970
H. R. 13667 BRAILLE = PAPER MONEY
H. R. 13384 CIVIL DEFENSE ACT
H. R. 13395 UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE & REAL PROPERTY
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H. R. 14349 SUPPORT PRICE – MILK
H. R. 14350 AMEND INTERNAL REVENUE CODE = RE: TAX EXEMPT
ORGANIZATIONS
H. R. 14361 MILITARY AID TO ISRAEL
H. R. 14408 DEFINE EMPLOYEE REGARDING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
& HEALTH
H. R. 14909 RE: MISSING STATUS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL
H. R. 14781 G. S. W. BILL
H. R. 14911 RE: ACCUMULATE LEAVE OF MISSING STATUS ARMED
FORCES
H. R. 14915 TRANSPORTATION OF TRAILERS & OBILE HOMES FOR
DEPENDENTS OF MISSING PERSONNEL
H. R. 14975 EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS FOR OLDER PERSONS
H. R. 14986 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
H. R. 15026 – FISHING RIGHTS
H. R. 15053 – HUNTINGTON DISEASE
H. R. 15066 – JRS. INTERESTS
H. R. 15129 RE: HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTIONS
H. R. 15162 EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR MENTALLY RETARDED
H. R. 15421 AMEND INTERNAL REVENUE CODE RE: SMALL BUSINESS
H. R. 15476 RESEARCH ON DYSAUTONOMIA
H. R. 15762 AMEND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION ACT
H. R. 16342 RE: AIRCRAFT PIRACY
H. R. 16449 AMEND OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL & SAFE STREET ACT
H. R. 16469 MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHIATRIC CARE
H. R. 1660 RE: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
H. R. 16961-16963-16965-16969-16967-16973-19675-16977-17147
POST OFFICE FILE BY: COUNTIES CITIES
POST OFFICE (POSTMASTERS) BY: COUNTY & CITIES
PRICE FREEZE
BILLS BY: BRINKLEY 90TH CONG.
H.CON. RES. 110 FOREIGN AFFAIRS PRISONERS OF WAR
H.CON. RES. 200 ARMED SERVICES LOCAL DRAFT BOARDS
(MISSING) H.CON. RES. 284 RULES IMPOUNDMENT OF FUNDS (GIVEN
THIS NUMBER AS THERE IS ANOTHER 151 IN THAT SLOWHERE
FOUND)
H.CON. RES. 406 INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMMERCE MENTALLY
RETARDED
H.CON. RES. 433 BOYCOTT FRENCH MADE PRODUCTS RE: - HEROIN
TRAFFIC
H.CON. RES. 449 UNITED NATIONS MEMBERSHIP
H.CON. RES. 452 BOYCOTT FRENCH MADE PRODUCTS RE: - HEROIN
TRAFFIC
H.CON. RES. 494 FEDERAL EXPENDITURES
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H.CON. RES. 543 DRAFT DODGERS
H.CON. RES. 610 RE: WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM VIETNAM
H.CON. RES. 653 ACCOUNTING & RETURN OF P. O. W.
H.CON. RES. 666 FOREIGN DEBTS = COLLECT
H. J. RES. 22 – JUDICIARY NATIONAL WEEK = PRISONERS OF WAR
H. J. RES. 43 JUDICIARY BUSING STUDENTS
H. J. RES. 948 APPRECIATE AMERICA DAY
H. J. RES. 1000 B LOOD DRIVE WEEK
H. J. RES. 1040 SIMPLIFICATION = TAX FORMS
H. J. RES. 699 JUDICIARY TENURE-SUPREME COURT JUDGE
H. J. RES. 715 GOV. OPERATIONS STABLE PURCHASING POWER
H. J. RES. 796 INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMMERCE
TRANSPORTATION
H. J. RES. 859 JUDICIARY NATL. BETA CLUB WEEK
H. RES. 119 – RULES SELECT COM. ON AGING
H. RES. 328 - RULES ENERGY RESOURCES
H. RES. 382 – APPROPRIATIONS PUBLIC WORKS FUNDS (FROZEN)
H. RES. 352 – RULES COM. ON ENVIRONMENT
H. RES. 558 RULES SELECT SUPREME COURT COM.
H. RES. 596 P. O. & CIVIL SERVICE FED. EMP. PAY ADJUSTMENT
H. RES. 634 WAYS & MEANS AGRICULTURE TRADE RIGHTS WITH
EUROPEAN ECO. COMM.
H. RES. 858 RELEASE FUNDS=FM. H. A.
H. RES. 662 AIRCRAFT TO ISRAEL
H. RES. 939 CONDEMNATION OF NORTH VIETNAMESE
H. RES. 1131 TERRORISM = U. N. RESOLUTION
H. R. 612 – ARMED SERVICES
H. R. 613 – ARMED SERVICES (OPTOMETRY)
H. R. 614 – VETERANS AFFAIRS PENSION REQUIREMENTS
H. R. 984 – ARMED SERVICESSURVIVOR PLAN
H. R. 1221 ARMED SERVICES RETIRED PAY
H. R. 1222 ARMED SERVICES DISABILITY RETIREMENT PAY
H. R. 1818 JUDICIARY PRIVATE BILL=FERRER
H. R. 2146 JUDICIARY OBSCENITY
H. R. 3607 – INTERIOR PRESERVATION-HISTORICAL SITES
H. R. 3681 – POST OFFICE & CIVIL SERVICE PAY RATE ADJUSTMENTS
H. R. 4918 – JUDICIARY GOLD STAR WIVES
H. R. 5026 – AGRICULTURE FHA, LOAN INCREASE
H. R. 5028 – AGRICULTURE FHA-INSURED OPERATING LOANS
H. R. 5445 – FOREIFN AFFAIRS TRADING: COMMUNISTS
H. R. 5442 – ARMED SERVICES NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS
H. R. 5471 – ARMED SERVICES OPTOMETRY OFFICERS
H. R. 6473 – JUDICIARY GOLD STAR WIVES
H. R. 6648 – PUBLIC WORKS APALACHICOLA RIVER
H. R. 7547 – INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COM. COSMETIC-LABELING
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H. R. 7834 WAYS AND MEANS COM. UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION FOR VIETNAM VETERANS
H. R. 7843 BANKING & CURRENCY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT
H. R. 7867 AGRICULYURAL COM. FOOD STAMP – STRIKERS
EXCLUDED
H. R. 7956 VETERANNS AFFAIRS DEPENDENTS & NON SERVICE
CONNECTED PENSION BENEFITS
H. R. 8028 & H. R. 8029 GOLD STAR WIVES
H. R. 8142 RE: FARM VEHICLES & DRIVERS
H. R. 8436 ARMED SERVICES DRUG ADDICTION
H. R. 8580 BANKING & CURRENCY COM. LOAN GUARANTIESBUSINESS ENTERPRISES
H. R. 9162 AGRICULTURE LEGAL COUNSEL-LOAN RECIPIENTS
H. R. 9165 MERCHANT MARINE & FISHERIES COAST GUARD
TRANSFER
H. R. 9427 DIST. OF COL. ILLEGAL DRUG, ETC.
H. R. 9341 P. O. & CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENTS-F. B. I. & SECRET
SERVICE
H. R. 9541 JUDUCIARY OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL & SAFE STREET
ACT
H. R. 9568 VETERANS’ AFFAIRS COMPENSATION-PRISONERS OF WAR
H. R. 9945 ARMED SERVICES CHIEF OF THE MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS
H. R. 10032 HOUSE ADM. USE OF RECYCLED PAPER
Box 98 1975 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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1975 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (NAT’L GD TECGNICIANS)
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ISS: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: ASKEW, RICHARD F., SR. (WROTE TO
CHAIRMAN OF SUBCOMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT & EMPLOYEES
BENEFITS)
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEE - BLUE-BLUE SHIELD
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (SECURITY POLICE AT RAFB) (TERRY
BURLSON)
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O’DONNELL, JAMES J. (AFGE) (DOD) ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (PRIVACY ACT OF 1974)
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1975 FOREIGN AFFAIRS (GENERAL)
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1975 FOREIGN AFFAIRS (MID EAST)
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (CAMBODIA)
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1975 FOREIGN AFFAIRS (AID) ($25 MILLION GOING TO SYRIA FROM U.
S.) (FOUND INSIDE FOLDER WITH NO NUMBER LABELED 1975 HEW
(GENERAL)
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1975 HEW (VITAMIN BILL)
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1975 HEW (WELFARE)
(BETWEEN FOLDER WITH NO NUMBER) CHARTER MEDICAL
CORPORATION FOLDER (FILLED WITH NUMEROUS BROUCHURES)
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ISSUES: HEW (BRYANT CULPEPPER)
ISSUES: HEW (DAY CARE CENTER REGULATION CHANGE) – MRS.
IVER L. GRANUM
ISSUES: HEW NURSING STUDENTS AT COLS COL (HEW) MRS. G. B.
LAYFIELD (KATHY)
ISSUES: HEW (ICF – MR CARE) (WEINBERGER) BUSBY
ISSUES: HEW OPEN LETTER EWGARDING NURSE TRAINING BILL AND
OTHER HEALTH MANPOWER PROGRAMS
ISSUES: HEW (JIM PARHAM) (DEPT OF HEW)
ISSUES: HEW (DR. JAMES C. DUDLEY) (SUMTER CO. MEDICAL
SOCIETY)
ISSUES: HEW – MRS. CARLIEZE W. SPENCER – HOUSTON SPEECH
SCHOOL
ISSUES: HEW (NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CENTER – COLUMBUS)
WHITLEY, D. R. (HEW) (ISSUES: HEW)
ISSUES: HEW (CODAC) (HEW) (OUR CORRES IS MRS. BENNIE B.
MASSEY)
ISSUES: HEW (SECRETARY WEINBERGER) RE: 314-D MONIES
ISSUES: HEW (GA NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION) HEW TROY ATHON
ISSUES: HEW (GA REHABILITATION ASSN) (HEW)
1975 HIGHWAY
ISSUES: HIGHWAY: BRYANT, HON. EDWARD (I-75 LINK TO RAFB)
1975 HOUSING (GENERAL)
ISSUES: HOUSING: (BROWN NICHOLSON)
ISSUES: HOUSING: (CULLIP. CECIL) HOUSING & COM DEVELOP
SUBCOM 12/3/75 CALLED COMMITTEE EMILY – COUNSEL WHO
WORKING ON LTR HAD TO GO OUT OF TOWN WILL BE BACK
TOMORROW AND SHE WILL CALL IT TO HIS ATTENTION. RUTH
ISSUES: HOUSING: (RESPA)
ISSUES: HOUSING: (JIMMIE LOFTIN) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: (LAMAR HINSON) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: (RESPA) (JACK KEITH) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: (CLAUDE BRAY) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: (EUGENE BROWN) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: MILTON HINSON – 235 HOUSING
ISSUES: HOUSING: (BROWN NICHOLSON) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING: (EUGENE BROWN) HOUSING SUB. – HOUSE
BANKING & CURRENCY COMMITTEE
EDWARDS, RON A. (HUD) ISSUES: HOUSING
HARRIS, MRS. MARIAN M. (HUD & AG) ISSUES: HOUSING
PEEBLES, R. CHRIS (ISSUES: HOUSING HUD
ISSUES: HOUSING: (ALAN PITTARD) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
1975 LABOR (GENERAL)
1975 LABOR (WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS)
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ANDERSON, W. T. (LABOR-HEW APPS SUBCOMMITTEE) ISSUES:
LABOR
ISSUES: LABOR (SAM CALDWELL) (STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
AGENCIES)
ISSUES: LABOR (LABOR – HEW SUBCOMMITTEE) (JOHN HAWKINS)
ISSUES: LABOR: HIGHTOWER, GEORGE H.
ISSUES: LABOR (HUGH OVERBY) EDUCATION & LABOR COMMITTEE)
ISSUES: LABOR (MIDLAND GLASS COMPANY – WARNER ROBINS)
ISSUES: LABOR (MINIMUM WAGE – HR 10130)
1975 MISC. JANUARY
Box 99 BRINKLEY BILLS (COPIES FR. DIS. OFC.)
Folder Title
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BRINKLEY BILLS 94TH CONGRESS
2.
H. R. 10032 BRINKLEY BILL SOCIAL SECURITY
3.
H. R. 10728 BRINKLEY BILL GARNISHMENT OF WAGES ACTIVE &
RETIRED
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H. R. 10891 (BRINKLEY BILL) POW PER DIEM
5.
H. R. 11096 - BRINKLEY BILL IRS – CREDIT FOR HIGHER ED EXPENSES
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H. R. 11235 COMMISSARY BILL BRINKLEY
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H. R. 11355 PRISON SENTENCES/FIREARMS BRINKLEY BILL
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H. R. 11377 IRS EXEMPTIONS BRINKLEY BILL
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P. L. 88-665 NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT AMENDMENTS 1964
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P. L. 89-751 ALLIED HEALTH PROGRESSIONS PERSONNEL TRAINING
ACT 1966
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P. L. 90-40 MILITARY TRAINING ACT AMENDMENT
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P. L. 90-77 VETERANS PENSION AND READJUSTMENT ACT 1967
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P. L. 90-264 CIVIL RIGHTS
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P. L. 90-321 CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT
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P. L. 90-576 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ACT 1968
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P. L. 901-631 VETERANS VOCATUINAL REHABILITATION
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P. L. 91-93 CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENTS OF 1969
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P. L. 91-124 SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT OF 1969
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P. L. 92-424 AMENDED ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964
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PL-39-50 AGRUCULTURAL PROGRAMS
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PL-93-82 HOSPITAL, COMINILIARY, & MEDICAL CARE BENEFITS
22.
PL 93-203 TRAINING FOR UNEMPLOYED & UNDEREMPLOYED
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INSURANCE P. L. 93-234
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PL 93-383 HOUSING-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT (235 HOUSING)
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PL-93-443 CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENTS
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PL-93-449 EMERGENCY HOME PURCHASE ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1974
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P. L. 93-495 DEPOSITORY INSTITUTES, TRUTH-IN-LENDING LAW
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P. L. 93-502 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
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P. L. 93-579 PRIVACY ACT
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PL-93-567 PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
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P. L. 93-647 CHILD SUPPORT ACT
P. L. 94-63 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT
PL-94-71 VETERANS DISABILITY COMPENSATION
PL 94-73 (VOTING RIGHTS ACT)
P. L. 94-34 TITLE I EDUCATION DIVISION
P. L. 94-188 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1975
PL 94-280 (FED-AIR HGHWY ACT OF 76)
P. L. 94-502 VET EDUCATION ACT
U. S. CODE, TITLE 45, CH 8 RAILWAY LABOR ACT
P. L. 94-969 PUBLIC WORKS BILL
BILLS, COPIES OF
H. J. RES 208 (EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT)
H. J. RES 208 EQUAL RIGHTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN
H. J. RES. 570
H. RES. 802 UNITED NATIONS
H. J. RES 835
HOUSE RES. 848 – J. F. K. DEATH COMMITTEE
H. CON. RES. 523 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
H. R. 107 HEALTH BENEFITS PROGRAM
H. R. 240 SEVERANCE PAY FOR ENLISTED
H. R. 594 RETIREMENT PAY ARMED FORCES
H. R. 1167 RECOMP RETIRED PAY (BRINKLEY)
H. R. 2516 PENALTIES FOR ACTS OF VIOLENCE
H. R. 2966 CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES BILL
H. R. 3363 COMMISSARY
H. R. 3907 CRIMINAL CODE, FEDERAL
CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES ACT OF 1975 S, 626 & H. R. 2966
H. R. 4012 (OIL COMPANIES)
H. R. 4296 ARMED SERVICES
H. R. 4304 IMIGRATION & NATIONALITY ACT
H. R. 4525 MILITARY PAY
H. R. 4675 – ATTORNEY’S FEES
H. R. 4907 (OIL COMPANIES)
H. R. 5000 (OIL COMPANIES)
H. R. 5899 AN ACT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 1975
H. R. 6643 SOCIAL SECURITY
H. R. 9660
H. R. 10355 (BRINKLEY) INSERVICE INCOME BENEFITS
H. R. 10531 (BRINKLEY) AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
H. R. 10538 (BRINKLEY) JOB OPPORTUNITIES
H. R. 10686 POST OFFICE & CS
H. R. 10792 BANKRUPCY
H. R. 10836 REGULATORY AGENCY COMMISSIONERS
H. R. 10841 (BRINKLEY BILL)
H. R. 10944
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H. R. 12119 GOLD STAR WIVES NATIONAL CHARTER BRINKLEY
H. R. 13017
HR 13361
HR 13362
HR 13363
HR 13364
HR 13437
H. J. RES 1067
H. R. 15043
HR 15219
HR 15281
HR 15310
HR 15506
H. R.-16087 – BRINKLEY
S1
TDY BILLS & LAWS
S. 472 FEDERAL FULL EMPLOYMENT BOARD
S. 779
S. 1332 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND PSYCHIATRIC CARE
S. 117 (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS)
S. 2747 SUMMARY – FAIR LABOR AMENDMENTS 1974
Box 100 BRINKLEY BILLS (COPIES FR. DIS. OFC.)
Folder Title
1.
BRINKLEY PERSONAL 1977 (EMPTY)
2.
BRINKLEY BILLS
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H. R. 77 – ED. & LABOR COMM.
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H. RES. 213 – NUCLEAR DEVICES 1/31/77
5.
H. RES. 555 (CO-SPONSORED) “COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY”
6.
H. J. RES. 618 (CO-SPONSORED) RE: 3RD THURSDAY IN DEC. 1977 AS
“NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR 1977”
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H. RES. 786 (HUNGER & MALNUTRITION COMMISSION, ETC.) COSPONSOR
8.
H. R. 1755 – NAVY VESSELS 1/12/77 CO SPONSORED
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H. R. 1863 – VA SURVIVORS’ BENEFITS 1/13/77 CO SPONSOREF
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H. R. 1944 – PRISON SENTENCES 7/71/77
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H. R. 2124 – TAX REFORM ACT – SICK PAY 1/19/77
12.
H. R. 2336 – ADM. RULE MAKING REFORM ACT 2335 1/14/77 2334 COSPONSORED
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H. R. 2385 – ARMED SERVICES RETIREMENT 1/26/77
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H. R. 3396 * VA DISABILITY 2/9/77
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H. R. 3833 – POST OFFICE & CIVIL SER 2/22/77
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H. R. 3850 – REPEAL OSHA 2/23/77
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H. R. 4258 (CO-SPONSORED) (AUTHORIZW APPROPRIATIONS IN 1978
FOR PROCUREMENT OF NAVAL VESSELS & OTHER PURPOSES)
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BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 4341 (ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR
INSPECTIONS OF MOBILE HOME MANUFACTURING PROCESS BY THE
ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS)
H. R. 4428 (CO-SPONSORED) (AMEND TITLE 38 OF U. S. CODE---INSURE
RECIPIENTS OF VETERANS’ PENSION & COMP. WON’T HAVE AMT.
REDUCED OR DISCONTINUED BECAUSE OF INCREASE IN MONTHLY
BENEFITS UNDER SS ACT & OTHER FED. RETIREMENT PROGRAMS
H. R. 5025 (CO-SPONSORED) (VA MEDICAL FACILITIES – REVISE
PROVISIONS RE: CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, AND ACQUISITION)
H. R. 5027 (CO-SPONSORED) (TO CLARIFY REQUIREMENT THAT
MEDICAL SERVICES BE PROVIDED BY THE VA IN CERTAIN CASES)
H. R. 50296 (CO-SPONSORED) – PHILLIPINES (AUTHORIZE CONTRACTS
WITH REPUBLIC OF PHILLIPINESFOR PROVISION OF HOSPITAL CARE
& MEDICAL SERVICES TO COMMONWEALTH ARMY VETERANS &
NEW PHILIPPINE SCOUTS FOT SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITIES;
AUTHORIZE CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF A VA OFFICE IN REP. OF
PHILLIPINES; & OTHER PURPOSES)
H. R. 5056 (CO-SPONSOR) (AMENDING TITLE VII OF CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
OF ’64 TO PROHIBIT SEX DISCRIMINATION ON BASIS OF
PREGNANCY)
H. R. 5235 (TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF U. S. CODE TO SHORTEN WWI
SERVICE REQUIREMENT—PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING ELIGIBILITY
FOR PENSION)
H. R. 5236 (AMEND TITLE XVIII OF SS ACT—TO AUTHORIZE PAYMENT
UNDER MEDICARE PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN SERVICES PERFORMED
BY CHIROPRACTORS)
H. R. 5341 (CO-SPONSORED) (AMEND PT. B OF TITLE XI OF SS ACT TO
ASSURE APPROPRIATE PARTICIPATION BY PROFESSIONAL R. N. S IN
PEER REVIEW AND RELATED ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED)
H. R. 5677 (REAFFIRM INTENT OF CONGRESS RE: STRUCTURE OF
COMMON CARRIER TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY’S SERVICES
IN INTERSTATE & FOREIGN COMMERCE; GRANT ADDITIONAL
AUTHORITY TO FCC, ETC.)
H. R. 5936 (AMEND TITLE 38 OF US CODE TO ASSIST VETS. WITH
PERM. & TOTAL SERVICE-CONN. DISABILITY DUE TO LOSS OR LOSS
OF USE OF 1 UPPER & 1 LOWER EXTREMETY TO ACQUIRE SPECIALLY
ADAPTED HOUSING).
H. R. 6485 (CO-SPONCERED) (AMEND COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934
RE: RENEWAL OF LICENSES FOR OPERATION OF BROADCAST
STATIONS).
H. R. 6501 (CO-SPONSORED) (AMEND SECTION 360 OF TITLE 38, US
CODE, TO PROVIDE INCREASED AWARDS OF SERVICE-CONNECTED
COMP. TO CERTAIN VETS. WHO HAVE SUFFERED LOSS OR LOSS OF
USE OF PAIRED EXTREMITIES).
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H. R. 6502 (CO-SPONSORED) (AMEND TITLE 38 PF US COSE TO
PROVIDE AN AUTOMOBILE ASSISTANCE ALLOWANCE & TO PROVIDE
AUTOMOTIVE ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT TO VETS. OF WWI.)
H. R. 7265 (AMEND TITLE XVIII OF SS ACT—AUTHORIZE PAYMENT
UNDER SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INS. PRGM. FOR OPTOMETRIC &
MEDICAL VISION CARE)
H. R. 7266 (AMEND PART B OF TITLE XI OF SS ACT TO ASSURE
APPROPRIATE PARTICIPATION BY OPTOMETRISTS IN PEER REVIEW
& RELATED ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED)
H. R. 7345 (CO-SPONSORED) “VETERANS & SURVIVORS PENSION
ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1977” (AMEND TITLE 38 OF US CODE—
INCREASE RATES OF DISABILITY & DEATH PENSION & INCREASE
RATES OF DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMP. FOR PARENTS, &
OTHER PURPOSES)
H. R. 7499 (BRINKLEY BILL – TO PROVIDE FOR LIMITED PUBLIC
FINANCING OFCONGRESSIONAL GEN. ELECTIOJN CAMPAIGNS; TO
PROVIDE THAT CANDIDATES RECEIVING PUBLIC FUNDS IN
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS MAY ACCEPT CERTAIN CONTRIBUTIONS
& MAKE INCREASED EXPENDITURES, & OTHER PURPOSES)
H. R. 7560 (AMEND TITLE 38, US CODE & PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT OF
SERVICE PENSIONS TO VETS. OF WWI & THE SURVIVING SPOUSES &
CHILDREN OF SUCH VETS.)
H. R. 7656 (ESTABLISH A COMMISSION ON HUMANE TREATMENT OF
ANIMALS)
H. R. 7658 (AMEND TITLE 38 OF U. S. CODE TO ASSIST VETS. WITH
PERM. & TOTAL SERV.-CONN-DISABILITY DUE TO LOSS OR LOSS OF
USEOF 1 UPPER & 1 LOWER EXTREMITY TO ACQ. SPECIALLY
ADAPTED HOUSING.)
H. R. 7659 (AMEND TITLE 38 OF US CODE TO ASSIST VETS. WITH
PERM. & TOT. SERV,-CONN. DISABILITY DUE TO LOSS OR LOSS OF
USE OF ONE UPPER AND ONE LOWER EXETREMETY TO ACQUIRE
SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSING.)
H. R. 8081 (FED. GOVNT. PAY COSTS (INCLUDING ATYS. FEES) OF
CIVIL ACTIONS BROUGHT BY THE GOVNT. AGAINST SAME PTY. ON
SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME FACTUAL GROUNDS, IF GOVNT.
DOESN’E COMBINE ALL OF ITS THEORIES ON WHICH IT SEEKS
RELIEF INTO A SINGLE CIVIL ACTION)
H. R. 8336 (CO-SPONSOR) (ENHANCE OUTDOOR RECREATION
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE OF U. S. BY EXPANDING NAT’L. PARK
SYSTEM, BY PROVIDING ACCESS TO & WITHIN AREAS OF NAT’L. PK.
SYSTEM, & FOR OTHER PURPOSES)
H. R. 8551 (AMEND TITLE 10, US CODE TO REQUIRE MED. & DNTL.
CARE BE PROVIDED TO RETIRED MEMBERS OF SERVICE ON SAME
BASIS AS IS PROVIDED ACTIVE DUTY MEMBERS)
H. R. 8617 (CO-SPONSOR) (DENY ENTITLEMENT TO VET’S. BENEFITS
TO THOSE WHO WOULD OTHERWISE BECOME SO ENTITLED SOLELY
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BY VIRTUE OF ADM. UPGRADING UNDER TEMPORARILY REVISED
STANDARDS OF LESS THAN HONORABLE DISCHARGES FOR SERVICE
DURING THE VIETNAM ERA)
H. R. 8640 (ESTABLISH ARBITRATION BOARD TO SETTLE DISPUTS
BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS OF SUPERVISORS & MANAGERIAL
PERSONNEL & THE U. S. [POSTAL SERVICE)
7/20/77 H. CON. RES. 301 (CO-SPONSOR) (CONGRESS DISAPPROVES
FED. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD TRANSMITTED TO
CONGRESS 6/30/77)
6/2/77 H.J. RES. 499 (CO-SPONSOR) (AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT TO ISSUE
PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING WEEK IN NOV. WHICH INCLUDES
THANKSGIVING DAY IN EACH YEAR AS “NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK”)
5-9-77 H. RES. 555 (CO-SPONSOR) (AMEND CLAUSE 1 OF RULE X OF
RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES)
H. J. RES, 613 (CO-SPONSORED) NAT’L GRANDPARENTS DAT – 1ST
SUNDAY IN SEPT. AFTER LABOR DAY.
H. R. 9140 (PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUALS TO MAKE
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS (IN CONNECTION WITH PAYMENT OF
FED. INC. TAX) FOR ADVANCEMENT OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES.
H. R. 10140 CO-SPONSORED – RE: PARITY FOR FARMERS
BRINKLEY BILLS
BRINKLEY BILLS 1974
BRINKLET BILLS 1973
BRINKLEY BILLS 1972
BRINKLEY BILLS 1971
Box 101 I-185 CORRIDOR Z
Folder Title
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MILLER, LEMUEL (PRES. NIXON) ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY
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INTERSTATE HIGHWAY (WITH FOLDER LABELED INTERSTATE
HIGHWAY 1969 CORRESPONDENCE [NO NUMBER] IN LARGER FILE
LABELED INTERSTATE HIGHWAY)
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INTERSTATE HIGHWAY CLIPPINGS & BRINKLEY NOTES
(UNNUMBERED FILE) LABELED ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION
CORRIDOR “Z” WITH UNLABELED UNNUMBERED FILE INSIDE
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ISSUES: TEXTILES
 LETTER FROM WHITE HOUSE
 BOOKLET TITLED A FOREIGN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE BY
PETER G. PETERSON
 REPORT LABELED THE UNITED STATES IN THE CHANGING
WORLD ECONOMY (JACK BRINKLEY, PERSONAL COPY)
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INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 1967
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QUARTERLY REPORT – FED. AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM 1969
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HR 12391 SOFT DRINK BOTTLERS LEGISLATION
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AIR PORT BILL OF 1970
ITEMS IN BOX WITHOUT NUMBERS:
 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MAPS ENCLOSURE 2-SHOULD BE
1/VICE VERSA
 HIGHWAYS, SAFETY AND TRANSIT AN ANALYSIS OF THE
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACT OF 1973 BROUCHURE
 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION SENATE DOCUMENT NO. 33 A
PRELIMINARY PRESENTATION OF THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY OFFICIALS COMMITTEE
FOR PLANNING A CONTINUING FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY
PROGRAM SUBCOMMITTEE ON ROADS OF THE PUBLIC WORKS
UNITED STATES SENATE JUNE 5, 1967 PRESENTED BY MR.
RANDOLPH
 PUBLIC LAW 90-495 90TH CONGRESS, S. 3418 AUGUST 23, 1968
 90TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION HOUSE REPORT NO. 1584
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY ACT OF 1968 REPORT TOGETHER
WITH MIINORITY VIEWS OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC
WORKS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO ACCOMPANY H. R.
17134 A BILL TO AUTHORIZE APPROPRIATONS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF CERTYAIN HIGHWAYS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH TITLE 23 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE, AND OTHER
PURPOSES JUNE 25, 1968-COMMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE OF
THE WHOLE HOUSEON THE STATE OF THE UNION AND
ORDERED TO BE PRINTED
 90TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION COMMITTEE PRINT [90-22] 1968
NATIONAL HIGHWAY NEEDS REPORT A STUDY TRANSMITTED
BY THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION TO THE CONGRESS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3, SENATE JOINT
RESOLUTION 81, PUBLIC LAW 89-139 FEBRUARY 1968 PRINTED
FOR THE USE OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS 89-318
 90TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION COMMITTEE PRINT [91-22] 1968
NATIONAL HIGHWAY NEEDS REPORT A STUDY TRANSMITTED
BY THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION TO THE CONGRESS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3, SENATE JOINT
RESOLUTION 81, PUBLIC LAW 89-139 FEBRUARY 1968 1968
PRINTED FOR THE USE OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC
WORKS 89-318
 HIGHWAY FACT BOOK A LOOK AT HIGHWAY
TRANSPORTATION IN MODERN AMERICA
 A STUDY OF OVERALL FEASIBILITY SOUTH GEORGIA LIMITED
ACCESS HIGHWAY PHASE I
 A STUDY OF OVERALL FEASIBILITY SOUTH GEORGIA LIMITED
ACCESS HIGHWAY PHASE I (ES TWO COPIES)
 AMERICAN HIGHWAYS JULY 1968
 ACCESS ROADS FOR ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE JUNE 1967
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NUMEROUS LOOSE PAGES
Box 102 PRESS CLIPPINGS (FROM THE DISTRICT)
Folder Title
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BRINKLEY (HAS INVENTORY LIST FOR BOX)
 RESPECT FOR FLAG URGED BY BRINKLEY. COLUMBUS
LEDGER (NO DATE)
 COLUMBUS I-85 LINK IS FINALLY APPROVED. COLUMBUS
LEDGER 12-14-68
 BRINKLEY PLEDGES TO PUSH ANDERSONVILLE MONUMENT.
ENQUIRER 1-15-69
 BRINKLEY IN AREA NIXES LBJ. MACON TELEGRAPH 7-7-67
 BRINKLEY WILL FIGHT FOR PUPIL BUSING. COLUMBUS
LEDGER 1-18-70
 BRINKLEY HONORED AT POST OFFICE DEDICATION. 11-25-68
 BRINKLEY SPEAKS TO BHS 11-26-68
 GEORGIAN HONORED. THE ATLANTA JOURNAL 3-31-68
 BRINKLEY QUALIFIES FOR SECOND TERM. CITIZENS AND
GEORGIANS, MONTEZUMA 5-30-68
 REP. BRINKLEY QUALIFIES FOR REFLECTION TO HOUSE.
AMERICAN TIMES RECORDER 5-28-68
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (BRINKLEY)
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THIRD DISTRICT COUNCIL (BRINKLEY)
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CANCER BILL/CLIPPINGS 1973-74
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1967-70
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1973-74
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1973-74
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1973-74
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1976
BROWN ENVELOPE—SCRAPBOOK CLIPPINGS MILTON HIRSCH
CAMPAIGN
LOOSE-LEAF NOTEBOOK CLIPPINGS
Box 103 1975 ARMED SERVICES & VA ISSUES
Folder Title
1.
1975 ARMED SERVICESA COMMITTEE FILE
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ARMED SERVICES MILITARY COMPENSATION COMMITTEE
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1975 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES
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1975 VA COMMITTEE FILE
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ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MCA COMMITTEE 9-9-75
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LETTERS ON ARMED SERVICES
Box 104 BRINKLEY BILLS
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HG 910 BRINKLEY BILL NAT’L HUNTING AND FISHING DAY
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H. J. REA.939 BRINKLEY BILL NAT’L MED. ASSTS. WEEK
3.
13080 BRINKLEY BILL PROHIBITS EXPORTATION OF FERTILIZER
FROM THE UNITED STATES
4.
HR 13239 BRINKLEY BILL AUTHORIZES SEC. OF HUD TO ENCOURAGE
SEVERAL CAREFULLY PLANNED PROJECTS TO MEET THE SPECIAL
HEALTH CARE OF RELATED NEEDS OF ELDERLY PERSONS IN
CAMPUS-TYPED SETTINGS
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HR13297 BB TO REPEAL THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY HEALTH ACT
HEWITT CONTRACTING COMPANY (SELECT LABOR SUBCOM)
BRINKLEY BILL HR 13297
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13315 BRINKLEY BILL TO REPEAL PSRO
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HJ 962 BRINKLEY BILL MEDICAL ASSISTANTS’ WEEK
8.
HR 13400 BB TO INSURE THAT RECEIPIENTS OF VETERANS’ PENSION
WILL NOT HAVE THE AMT. OF SUCH PENSION OR COMPENSATION
REDUCED OR ENTITLEMENT THERE TO DISCONTINUE BECAUSE OF
INDREASES IN MONTHLY SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
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HR 13747 BB TO PROVIDE INDEMNITY PAYMENTS TO POULTRY AND
EGG PRODUCERS AND PROCESSORS.
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HR 13574 BB MEETINGHOUSE PRESERVATION ACT.
BRINKLEY BILL – BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OF COLUMBUS (HR
13574) (MRS. JAMES J. W. BIGGERS, JR.)
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13673 BB TO ESTABLISH WITHIN THE NATIONAL CEMETRY SYSTEM
FT. MITCHELL REGIONAL VETERANS’ CEMETARY IN RUSSELL
COUNTY, ALABAMA
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HR 14048 BB ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVIVOR BENEFITS PLAN.
13.
14050 BB TO PROVIDE SURVIVORSHIP BENEFITS FOR THE FAMILY OF
CERTAIN SEVERLY DISABLED VETERANS.
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14051 TO AMEND IR CODE TO INCREASE TO 1,200.00 PERSONAL
EXEMPTIONS FOR INCOME TAX, ETC.
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14117 BB TO AMEND U. S. CODE TO INCREASE THE RATES OF
DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS AND THE
RATES OF DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMP. FOR THEIR
SURVIVORS.
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HR 1200 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 U. S. CODE TO LIBERALIZE THE
PROVISION TO PAYMENT OF DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY
COMPENSATION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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14049 BB TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AMERICAN
FOLKLIFE CENTER IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
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14082 BB TO AUTHORIZE RECOMP. AT AGE 60 OF THE RETIRED
MEMBERS AND FORMER MEMBERS OF THE UNIFIRMED SERVICES
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IN EFFECT PRIOR TO JAN. 1, 1972.
HR 14143 BB MAKING AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATO FOR FISCAL
YEAR ENDING 6-30-47 FOR THE DEPT. OF HEW FOR RESEARCH OF
THE CAUSE AND TREATMENT OF DIABETES.
H. RES. 1065 BRINKLEY BILL TO CONGRATULATE AND COMMEND
HENRY AARON.
H. R. 14426 BB TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO FRESHMEN MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS.
H. RES. 1119 BB TO CONDEMN TERRPRIST KILLINGS OF SCHOOL
CHILDREN IN ISREAL.
HR 14885 BB TO AMEND TITLE 23 OF THE U. S. CODE TO PERMITS
STATES WHOSE HIGHWAY TRUST FUNDS APPORTIONNENTS HAVE
BEEN WITHHELD THROUGH IMPOUNDMENT TO CONSTRUCT
CERTSIN HIGHWAYS IN ADVANCE OF RECEIPT OF THE IMPOUNDED
FUNS.
HR 14486 BB REGARDING IMPOUNDMENT OF HIGHWAY TRUST
FUNDS
HR 10526 BB TO EXTEND ON AN INTERIM BASIS THE JURISDICTION
OF THE U. S. OVER CERTAIN OCEAN AREAS AND FISH IN ORDERTO
PROTECT THE DOMESTIC FISHING INDUSTRY AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
HR 15053 TO AMEND THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT TO PROVIDE
ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS PREVENTION AND
YREATMENT OF AND RESEARCH IN HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE.
HR 15066 TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO
EXCLUDE FROM GROSS INCOME THE INTEREST ON DEPOSITS IN
CERTAIN SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS.
HJ RES. 1154 BB CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT RE: SPECIAL ELECTION
OF VICE PRESIDENT IN CASE OF VACANCY IN THAT OFFICE.
HR 15087 BB ARTHRITIS PREVENTION TREATMENT AND
REHABILITATION ACT ‘74
HR 15228 BB TO AMEND THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION ACT
OF ’65 TO INCREASE THE AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATION FOR
THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND
HR 15307 BB TO AMEND INTERNAL REV. CODE OF ’54 TO EXCLUDE
FROM GROSS INCOME THE AMOUNT OF CERTAIN CANCELLATIONS
OF INDEBTEDNESS UNDER STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMS
HR 15424 BB TO AMEND THE AGRICURAL ACT OF ’70 TO INCREASE
THE AMOUNT AUTHORIZED TO BE APROPRIATED FOR THE
FORESTRY INCENTIVE PROGRAM ADMINISTERED UNDER TITLE 1 OR
SUCH ACT AN TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF A TRACT WHICH MAY BE
AFFECTED BY SUCH PROGRAM
HR 15586 BB TO PROHIBIT THE MILITARY DEPTS. FROM USING DOGS
IN CONNECTION WITH ANY RESEARCH OR OTHER ACTIVITIES
RELATING TO BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL AGENTS.
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OF WWI AND RENSION TO WIDOWS OF SUCH VETERANS.
HR 15912 BB VETERANS HOUSING ACT OF 1974
HR 16029 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF THE U. S. CODE SO AS TO
ENTITLE VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN BORDER PERIOD AND OF WWI
AND THEIR WIDOWS AND CHILDREN TO PENSION ON THE SAMR
BASIS AS VETERANS OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR AD THEIR
WIDOWS AND CHILDREN, RESPECTIVELY AND TO INCREASE
PENSION RATES.
HR 1596 BB EASTERN WILDERNESS AREA ACT.
HR 1264 BB TO ESTABLISH A JOHN W, MCCORNACK SENIOR CITIZEN
PROGRAM.
HR 15970 BB TO AMEND THE EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946 WITH
RESPECT TO PRICE STABILITY.
HR 16076 BB TO PROVIDE FOR THE MORE EQUITABLE
ADMINISTRATION OF REVENUES DERIVED FROM CERTAIN FEDERAL
LANDS, ETC.
HR 16087 BB LOWERING AGE OF RETIREMENTS TO 60 WITH FULL
BENEFITS
HR 16149 BB TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE SECRETARY OF THE
ARMY TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF
GA, CERTAIN LANDS OF THR U. S. IN AUGUSTA, GA.
HR 17090 BB TO INCREASE THE AVAILABILIY OF REASONABLY
PRICED MORTGAGE CREDIT FOR HOME PURCHASE.
HR 17426 BB NATIONAL COMMISSION ON EPOLEPSY AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES ACT.
HR 17192 BB TRADE OR BUSINESS DEDUCTION TO FIREMEN FOR
MEALS WHICH THEY EAT WHILE AT THEIR POST OF DUTY
OVERNIGHT.
HR 17564 BB DEPT. OF EDUCATION ACT.
HR 17505 BB NATIONAL USURY AND CREDIT CONTROL ACT
AMENDMENT OF 1974
Box 105 1975-1976 PUBLIC RELATIONS
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PR REG. A 1975
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PR REG. B 1975
BAILEY, B. F. (P. R. REQUEST) (COMMERCE)
P. R. REQUEST BROWN, MRS. MARIE (HEW)
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PR REG. C 1975
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P. R. REQUEST (PENDING) HARBIN, MR. JOHN P., JR.
P. R. REQUESTS – LYNDA E. HARMON – HOUSTON COUNTY LEGAL
SECRETARIES “BOSS OF THE YEAR” LETTER JUDGING
PR REG. I 1975
PR REG. J 1975
PR REG. K 1975
PR REG. L 1975
PR REG. M 1975
P. R. REQUESTS: MORAST, FRANK (WHITE HOUSE) SIMPKINS, JOHN
PHOTO OF PRESIDENT
P. R. REQUEST (MCCARY, JOHN E.) (HEW)
P. R. REQUEST MCMURRAY, SCOTT W. (HEW) 10/28PR REG. N 1975
PR REG. O 1975
PR REG. P 1975
PETERS, SUSAN J. (P. R. REQUEST)
PR REG. Q 1975 (EMPTY)
PR REG. R 1975
PR REG. S 1975
PR REG. T 1975 P. R. REQUEST (BETH TAYLOR) ACTION
PR REG. U 1975 (EMPTY)
PR REG. V 1975
PR REG. W 1975
PR REG. XYZ 1975
PR CONGRATS. A 1976
PR CONGRATS. B 1976
PR CONGRATS. C 1976
PR CONGRATS. D 1976
PR CONGRATS. E 1976
PR CONGRATS. F 1976
PR CONGRATS. G 1976
PR CONGRATS. H 1976
PR CONGRATS. I 1976
PR CONGRATS. J 1976
PR CONGRATS. K 1976
PR CONGRATS. L 1976
PR CONGRATS. M 1976
PR CONGRATS. N 1976
PR CONGRATS. O 1976
PR CONGRATS. P 1976
PR CONGRATS. Q 1976 (EMPTY)
PR CONGRATS. R 1976
STAR STUDENT AND TEACHER 1976 STAR STUDENT CERTIFICATE
COPIES IN YAC ALE STAR TEACHER FILED ALPHABETICALLY
PR CONGRATS. S 1976
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PR CONGRATS. Z 1976
1976 CALENDAR THANK YOU LETTERS
1976 THANK YOUS FROM J. B.’S DESK
JANUARY 1976 THANK YOU
FEBRUARY 1976 THANK YOU
MARCH 1976 THANK YOU
APRIL 1976 THANK YOU
MAY 1976 THANK YOU
JUNE 1976 THANK YOU
JULY 1976 THANK YOU
AUGUST 1976 THANK YOU
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OCTOBER 1976 THANK YOU
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DECEMBER 1976 THANK YOU
PR CONDOLENCES 1976
Box 106 1974 ISSUES CORRES.
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PENDING BILLS FOR POSSIBLE INTRODUCTION
2.
1974 MEMORANDUMS
3.
91ST CONGRESS EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
4.
SUMMARY OF BILLS WHICH HAVE PASSED THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES 1973-74
5.
JOINT LETTERS 1974
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COMMON CAUSE974
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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ANDERSONVILLE
9.
ISSUES: ABORTION (GENERAL)
10.
ISSUES: ABORTION
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AGRICULTURE 1974
12.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (REA)
13.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FOOD STAMPS)
14.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE CORRESPONDENCE ALSO FROM BRUCE HILL
FROM FOY EVANS, RELATIVE TO FIRE ANT MENACE
15.
BROWN, C EUGENE (TOMMY IRVIN) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
16.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (GA ANGUS ASSN OF GA) (OUR CORRES IS JIM
VOGT) AG - ENV & CONSUMER PROT SUB
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STEPHENS
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE BURDESHAW, MRS. CLYDE L. (FIRE ANT
PROBLEM)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (WHITE HOUSE) MRS. R. W. JONES JR.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (WHEAT INFO)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FIRE ANTS) (BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
MACON CO.)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FIRE ANT PROBLEM) (TOMMY IRVIN) RE:
MRS. OMA B. TIDWELL
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FOOD STAMP) (DEPT OF AG) MESDAMES
COILE & HUCKABY & ADAIR
1974 ARMED SERVICES
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (CALLEY)
ARTICLE – THE COLS LEDGER “LEGION REASSERTS AMNESTY
POSITION” ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (AMNESTY)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (AMNESTY)
1974 BROADCASTING
ISSUES: BROADCASTING (PAY CABLECASTING)
ISSUES: CAMPAIGN FINANCING (MRS. W. B/ MITCHELL) WAYS &
MEANS
1974 CAMPAIGN FINANCING
ISSUES: CAMPAIGN 1974
ISSUES: CAMPAIGN, 1974 LETTER OF ENDORSEMENT FROM NARFE,
CHAPTER 219 LETTER OF ENDORSEMENT FROM UTU (JIM SNYDER)
1974 CONSERVATION
ISSUES: CONSERVATION (LAND USE BILLS)
SURFACE MINING
ISSUES: CONSERVATION – HOUSE ENV, SUBCOM (BD OF
COMMISSIONERS OF CUSSETA, GA.)
ISSUES: CONSERVATION (STRIP MINING) 1974
1974 CRIME
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 1974
ISSUES: ECONOMY 1974
ISSUES: ECONOMY – CARSWELL, CLIFF H., JR.
ISSUES: ECONOMY (LTR) FROM ROYSSELOT DATED 11-12-75) RE:
BALANCED BUDGET
1974 EDUCATION
HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY RM: 407 CAN ATTENTION: RODNEY
SMITH RUSH 5:00 2/1/74
ISSUES: EDUCATION 1974 INFO ON HR 69
ISSUES: ECONOMY – TOWER AMENDMENT – MRS. MARY JANE
GALER
ISSUES: ECONOMY (LABOR-HEW APPS SUBCOM) OUR CORRES IS VA
C. LEE
ISSUES: EDUCATION (TITLE 9 GUIDELINES – HEW)
Box 107 1967 ISSUES CORRES.
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LEGIS.: ISSUES: NATIONAL DEBT
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LEGIS.: NATIONAL DEFENSE
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ISSUES: NATIONAL FEDERATIOMN OF INDEPENDENT BALLOTS
4.
OPTOMETRY
5.
LEGIS.: ISSUES: PATENT OFFICE COPY RIGHT
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LEGIS.: ISSUES: PAY RAISE HR 7
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LEGIS.: ISSUES: POSTAL RATE INCREASE
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LEGIS.: POWELL, ADAM CLAYTON
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LEGIS.: ISSUES: POPULATION
10.
LEGIS.: ISSUES: REA
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LEGIS.: ISSUES: RHODESIA
12.
LEGIS.: ISSUES: SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT
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SOC. SEC. 5710
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SOC. SEC. 5710
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SOC. SEC. 5710
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(A) LEGIS.: ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY
(B) ISSUE: SOCIAL SECURITY
17. LEGIS.: ISSUES: TAXES
18. LEGIS.: ISSUES: TEXTILE IMPORT
19. LEGIS.: ISSUES: TRUTH IN LENDING
20. LEGIS.: ISSUES: TRADING STAMPS
21. LEGIS.: ISSUES: TREATIES
22. LEGIS.: ISSUES: UNIFORM ACT
23. ISSUES: VIETNAM
24. LEGIS.: ISSUES: VETERANS
25. LEGIS.: ISSUES: VOLUNTARY PRAYER
26. WAGE BOARD
27. (A) LEGIS.: ISSUES: QUESTIONNAIRE
28. (B) LEGIS.: ISSUES: QUESTIONNAIRE
29. (C) LEGIS.: ISSUES: QUESTIONNAIRE
Box 108 1975 ISSUES CORRES.
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1975 POLITICS
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1975 POLLUTION
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ISSUES: POLLUTION (DAVID LEWIS – B & B BEVERAGE CO) (LEON
FARMER, JR. – PREMIUM DISTR. CO, INC, EPA
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ISSUES: POST OFFICE (FRED C. DAVIDSON)
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ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE – HECK, GLENN
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ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (TOM’S FOODS, LTD) (OUR CORRES IS
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1975 POSTAL SERVICE
1975 REVENUE SHARING
1975 SOCIAL SECURITY
1975 TAXES
1975 ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY JB, LTR TO ULLMAN RE:
RECOMMENDATIONS OF SS ADVISORY COUNCIL
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY ARTICLE FROM WASH POST OF 2/11/75
“SOCIAL SECURITY IS DEFENDED: ATTACKS CALLED A DISSERVICE”
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (H, R, 9851)
ISSUES: TAXES (BETTE ARRINGTON) WAYS & MEANS
DWYER, MRS. W. L. (WHITE HOUSE) ISSUES: TAXES
ISSUES: TAXES (WALTER RYLANDER)
ISSUES: TAXES (WM D. SWIFT) WAYS & MEANS COM.
ISSUES: TAXES (WM. ALLEN) HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
ISSUES: TAXES (RANKIN SMITH) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (TOM’S FOODS) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (CHAS REIDENBAUGH) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (RAYE A. GREENE) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (ARTICLE RE: $100 SICK PAY EXCLUSION)
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (JOHN HAWKINS) (ICC)
TRANSPORTATION
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (GORDON NEAL) TRANSPORTATION &
COMMERCE SUBCOM
MR BRINKLEY
1975 VETERANS
ISS: VETERANS – ROY, FRANK J.
1975 VIETNAM
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (VIETNAMESE ORPHANS)
ISSUES: FOREIGN AID (AID TO SOUTH VIETNAM)
Box 109 1978 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (GENERAL)
(N0 NUMBER) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (DAIRY INDUSTRY) 3/30/71
PEGGY MCDONALD 5/12/71 –
(N0 NUMBER) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – EGG INDUSTRY ADJUSTMENT
ACT SIDNEY MILLER
(N0 NUMBER) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (REA)
(N0 NUMBER) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM
FUNDS PENDING
(N0 NUMBER) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (WATERSHED PROJECT)
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FIRE ANTS) TOMMY IRVIN 7/2
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JAMES R., SUPT. OF HARRIS COUNTY SCHOOLS – FEPT. OF
AGRICULTURE
URBAN RURAL FORUM
ISSUES: AIR AND WATER POLLUTION (GENERAL)
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OPINION BALLOT BUSING
HANDS ACRUSS AMERICA GA ISS. EDUCATION
ISSUES: EDUCATION – PACKET OF ENCLOSURES
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HR 11589 SALE OF AMERICAN VESSELS TO FOREIGN REGISTRY
Box 110 1971 ISSUES CORRES.
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COMMISSIONER KURTZ AT IRS FOR COMMENT
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TOM BLACK (HANDLED BY JB WITH PHONE CALL)
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WILL NOT GET A RESPONSE - ANG
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ULLMAN FOR COMMENT
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3/30 – JACKIE I. R. S. GOING TO MAIL TODAY SHOULD HAVE MON OR
TUESDAY
TUITION TAX CREDIT CORRESPONDENCE
ISSUES: TUITION TAXES ROGERS, MRS. E. B. JR. RE INFORMATION ON
FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE SRUDENTS
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESSES RE: MR. BOB SHARP (CAB – AIR FARE
DRUG.[?])
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TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION-J. CLAYBROOK
SOCIAL SECURITY (GENERAL)
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HAND CARRIES A COPY OF THE LRTTRF TO W. H. COMMITTEE AND
GAVE TO PETE SINGER. – ANGIE 12/16/77 NOTE: DO NOT SEND
RESPONSE FROM COMMITTI – AH
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TO AL ULLMAN FOR COMMENT
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY – JAMES D. PARKER
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ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY – DR. WALTER C. FOWLER – SEE CASE ON
BITTIR BARR
TAXES (GENERAL)
ISSUES: POLITICS H. R. 11315 – ELECTION REFORM LETTERS
(LOOSE PAGES) MARCH 21, 1973 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD –
HOUSE H2267-2269
ISSUES: POLITICS 1978 POLITICS – MAIL OUT OF 5/15/78
POSTAL THANK YOU’S POSTAL REFORM HR 7700
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE ARNO, MR. TED RE COMPLAINT ABOUT
COLUMBUS POST OFFICE
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE WRIGHT, MRS. KATHLEEN G., PHN RE POOR
MAIL DELIVERY
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE FALKENSTROM, MRS. ARTHUR RE THE
ANGELICAN DIGEST
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE REFERRED LTR FROM JERRY KENT
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE JERRY LUQUIRE
HAYS, MR. C. R. JR. ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (ALSO MOMMENT ON
MIN. WAGE)
POST OFFICE – MUSCOGEE COUNTY (MULTIPLE LISTING DELIVERY
PROBLEMS)
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE H. R. 7700 – POSTAL REFORM ACT
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CHM. STAGGERS FOR COMMENT – PETROLEUM RETAILERS
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COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT & INVESTIGATIONS
ISSUES: MISC. (MR. J. CALVIN JOYNER)
MCCAULEY, VIBCENT P. ISSUES: MISC.
ISSUES: MISC. METRIC CONVERSION
ISSUES: MISC. MURPHREE, SAM B, JR. RE 1977 CENSUS OF
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES FORWARDED TO THE HON. BENJAMIN
ROSETHAL
ISSUES: MISC. (FIREARMS) NICHOLS, MR. AND MRS. W. C. (BILL) RE
PROPOSED REGS OF DOT ON FIREARMS (WE ASKED FOR HIS
COMMENTS. WILL PROBABLY RECEIVE ANOTHER LETTER)
JB’S NOTES ON PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATION – VETO OVERRIDE
VOTE
ISSUES: MISC. – (JOE RAGLAND, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
COLUMBUS)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – SACCHARIN BAN MORATORIUM
SACCHARIN STATEMENTS AND INFORMATION
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ISSUES: MISC – TEXTILE COMMITTEE
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS TTY (TELETYPEWRITERS FOR THE DEAF)
1978 NAT’L HEALTH INSURANCE (GENERAL)
ISSUES: NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE – DR. JAMES H. SULLIVAN
(HEW)
1978 PENSION REFORM (GENERAL) (EMPTY)
1978 POLITICS (GENERAL)
1978 COLUMBUS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS QUESTIONAIRE
ISSUES: MISC (FTC) BARBARA LEWIS 523-3477
ISSUES: MISC. GROVE, MR. JOHN D. RE EPA REGS ON NOISE LEVELS
FOR MOTORCYCLES
ISSUES: MISC. HARP, MRS. OLIN L. (MARKED PARA. 4 TO ATTENTION
OF FTC)
523-3620 MARK 6/16/ CALLED FOR STATUS NORMA 523 3477 BARBARA
LEWID 6/28 MICHAEL REVISED 7 TIMES RUN OFF TODAY = SHOULD
HAVE BY END OF WEEK
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS: HEALTH (GENERAL)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
Z PROJECT – HOUSTON SYSTEMS AGENCY OF CENTRAL GEORDIA,
INC.) DR. JOHN D. WATSON
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – KEALTH ISSUES AMERICAN MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION & GA. GOAPITA; ASSN. STANDS
Box 111 1971 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
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ISSUES: HEW (GENERAL) (RMP) PROGRAM
ISSUES: HEW (GENERAL) (RMP PROGRAM) 13-23045 5/25/71 LTR
AWAITING CLEARANCE & SEC SIGN SHOULD HAVE LTR IN COUPLE
OF DAYS RW
3.
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4.
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ISSUES: HEW (SENIOR CITIZENS/DR. FRED DAVISON
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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
(INNER FOLDER NOT TITLED)
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CASE: GREENSHAW, WAYNE A. (DOT) ISSUES: INTERSTATE
HIGHWAY
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11.
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12.
ISSUES: WAGE – PRICE FREEZE (LABOR)
13.
OPINION BALLOT – WAGE-PRICE FREEZE
14.
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15.
UNITED NATIONS – NOVEMBER 5, 1971
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ISSUES: UNITED NATIONS 11-8-71
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UNITED NATIONS LETTERS 11-11-71
20.
UNITED NATIONS LETTERS 11-12-71
21.
UNITED NATIONS LETTERS 11-17-71
22.
COPIES: CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT OR THE WHITE
HOUSE (EMPTY)
23.
WHITE HOUSE
24.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1971
Box 112 1972 ISSUES CORRES.
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JOINT LETTERS SIGNED BY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY 1972
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3.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (REA) 1972
4.
ABSALOM MRS. LILYAN ISSUES: AG. (SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM)
5.
ISSUES: AIR AND WATER POLLUTION 1972
6.
ISSUES: AIR & WATER POLLUTION CO0NTROL BILL PASSED THE
HOUSE ON MARCH 29, 1972 JB VOTED IN THE AFFIRMATIVE WATER
POLLUTION PRESIDENT VETOED BILL ON 10/17/72. HOWEVER,
CONGRESS VOTED TO OVERRIDE THE VETO ON 10/18/72.
7.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES 1972
8.
CASE: COLDIRON, MRS. RONALD R. +8 ISSUES: ARMED SERVICE
9.
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10.
ISSUES: BROADCASTING (RE: JOE WINDSOR)
11.
ISSUES: BROADCASTING (CATU)
12. ISSUES: CONSTRUCTION (GENERAL) 1972
13. ISSUES: CRIME (GENERAL) 1972
14. ISSUES: DRAFT 1972
15. ISSUES: DRUGS (GENERAL) 1972
16. CASE: CODAC (BOBBY LEDFORD) ISSUES: DRUGS
17. ISSUES: EDUCATION (GENERAL) 1972
18. FERRIS, MRS. FRANCIS E. (ISSUES: EDUCATION)
19. ISSUES: EDUCATION (PL 874 FUNDS)
20. NIX, JACK (ISSUES: EDUCATION) FEDERAL PAY BOARD
21.
ISSUES: EDUCATION (VOTING REGISTRATION FOR COLLEGE
STUDENTS)
22.
HIGHER EDUCATION BILL
23.
ISSUES: HIGHER EDUCATION
ISSUES EDUCATION – COLUMBUS COLLEGE (TITLE III)
24.
ISSUES EDUCATION (BUSING)
25.
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (GENERAL) 1972
26.
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (WAGE BOARD) 1972
27.
KENT, WILLIAM H. (ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES)
28.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RE: FIRE DEPT AT BENNING OUR
CORRES. LEO LYONS
29.
LYONS, LEO – ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
30.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (H. R. 12202) PASSED HOUSE OF REP.
4/27/72 JB VOTED “YES” SUPPORTED WALDIE AMENDMENT TO
INCLUDE POSTAL EMPLOYEES
31.
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (WAGE BOARD)
32.
ISSUES: FOREIGN POLICY (GEN.) 1972
33.
ISSUES: HEW (WELFARE) 1972
34.
ISSUES: HEW SCROGGINS, WAYNE
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36.
ISSUES: HEW NATIONAL HEALTH INS. PLAN
37.
ISSUES: HEW TITLES IV-A AND XVI
38.
ISSUES: HOUSING (GENERAL) 1972
39.
ISSUES: HOUSING (MANNING CULPEPPER) (FHA)
40.
MITCHELL, FLOYD (ISSUES: HOUSING)
41.
ISSUES: HOUSING CASE: FLETCHER, NORMAN (HUD)
42.
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43.
ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY (GENERAL) 1972
44.
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CASE: LANCE, BERT ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY (DOT)
ISSUES: LABORS (GENERAL) 1972
ISSUES: LABOR MINIMUM WAGE
Box 113 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
1976 JANUARY MISC.
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1976 FEBRUARY MISC.
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1976 MARCH MISC.
4.
1976 APRIL MISC.
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1976 MAY MISC.
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1976 JUNE MISC.
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1976 JULY MISC.
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1976 AUGUST MISC.
9.
ALBRITTON, MRS. WYNELLE P. R. REQUEST PRESIDENTIAL
GREETING B-DAY
10.
1978 PR REQUEST A
11.
1976 SEPTEMBER MISC.
12.
1976 OCTOBER MISC.
13.
PR REQUESTS CALDWELL, THE HON. SAM – LTR TO SEC. MARSHALL
RE BUSBEE’S APPEAL ON CETA GRANT
14.
1976 NOVEMBER MISC.
Box 114 1973 ISSUES CORRES.
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1973 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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1973 MISC. JUNE
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1973 MISC. JULY
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1973 MISC. AUGUST
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1973 MISC. SEPTEMBER
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1973 MISC. OCTOBER
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1973 MISC. NOVEMBER
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1973 MISC. DECEMBER
9.
ISSUES: MISC. – AMTRAK PROPOSAL
10.
ISSUES: MISC. FDA FOOD SUPPLEMENTS 1973
11.
ECONOMIC STABILIZATION ACT – NO ACTION – 4-16-73
12.
ISSUES_MISC – CHRISTMAS PAGEANT OF PEACE –
13.
ISSUES: MISC. CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION
14.
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (LUMBER PRICES) LETTER TO PRESIDENT
NIXON
15.
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (POWER RATE INCREASES) GORDY,
CHARLES (REFERRED TO FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
16.
ISSUES: MISC. (MRS. MARCIA HATCHER) (INDIAN AFFAIRS)
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1973 PENSIONS REFORM (GEN)
HYDRICK, BOB (WAYS & MEANS) ISSUES: PENSION REFORM
POLITICS (GENERAL) 1973
Box 115 P. R. REQUESTS
Folder Title
1.
1976-77 FLAGS
2.
P. R. CONGRATS – RESOLUTION OF EXCELLENCE –
3.
P. R. REQUEST – FLAG BYARS, JAMES
4.
PR FLAGS REQUEST MADE BY SYBLE MARION FLAG FOR MR. & MRS.
ENLOW
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PR CONGRATS. ’77 “A”
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31. 1977 YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL
32. 1977 CONDOLENCES
33.
PR CONGATULATIONS FORMS (SUGGESTED FOR FUTURE
CERTIFICATES AS WELL AS CERTIFICATES USED IN THE PAST)
34. 1977 PR GET WELL WISHES
35. PR REQUESTS 1977
36. PR REQUESTS: PRESIDENT’S CABINET AND THEIR DUTIES
P. R. REQUEST – ANDERSON, JOHN W. (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)
1977 PR REQUEST “A”
P. R. REQUEST – JOHN AMOS, AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE (FT. BENNING
38.
1977 P. R. REQUEST: BREED
39.
1977 P. R. REQUEST “B”
P. R. REQUEST – BRASINGTON, HUGH BRASINGTON CONTRACTING
COMPANY
P. R. REQUEST: BROUN, SENATOR PAUL C, - UNIV. OF GEORGIA
LIBRARY (NAT’L COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES & INFORMATION
SCIENCE)
P. R. REQUEST – BUSH, MR. WILLIAM BRIAN (BILL) (LIB OF CONG.)
40.
1977 P. R. REQUEST “C”
COTTON, ARTHUR – (P. R. REQUEST)
CHEOKAS, ARTHUR - P. R. REQUEST
2/8/77 PR REQESTS: MRS. L. A. CANNON (OF WARNER ROBINS) FOR
PRES. GREETINGSTO MOTHER, MRS. MARY KING, ON 80TH BIRTHDAY
CARNEY, MAYILYN W. P. R. REQUEST – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
41.
1977 P. R. REQUEST “D”
1977 PR REQUEST 1/17/77 PR REQUEST DUTTON, MR. RON
(REQUESTING PRESIDENTIAL CITATION FOR ARTHUR LAND, EAGLE
SCOUT
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1977 P. R. REQUEST “E”
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1977 P. R. REQUEST “F”
P. R. REQUEST: FOWLER, MRS. CARROLL (FED. REGISTER)
44.
1977 P. R. REQUEST “G”
GA. CHAMBER OF CONGRESS PHOTO REQUEST 1/6/77 PR REQUEST
P. R. REQUEST – GRUBBS, MR. JIMMY (WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL
PHOTO)
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1977 P. R. REQUEST “H”
P. R. REQUEST – HAIR, MR. CLARENCE E. (HUD & DEPT. OF AG)
P. R. REQUEST – HUIE, JOE S. AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF PRESIDENT
CARTER
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1977 P. R. REQUEST “I”
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1977 P. R. REQUEST “K”
P. R. REQUESTS KEADLE, MRS. CLIFFORD & HALL, MRS. CATHRYN
LTR TO FRANK MOORE RE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
P. R. REQUEST – GEORGIA WELCONE CENTER – MISS CHERYL KEMP –
JIMMY CARTER’S SIGNATURE
P. R. REQUESTS: KHOURY, WILLIAM (HAND DELIVERED COINS TO
WHITE HOUSE 4/21/77)
P. R. REQUEST KRETCHMER, FLORENCE MISS – PHS
49. 1977 P. R. REQUEST “L”
50.
1977 P. R. REQUEST “M”
P. R. REQUEST GRIFFIN, MRS. JAMES J. MOTHER OF NAOMIE MALUEG
PRESIDENTIAL B-DAY GREETING
MIHALEO, MRS. CLARA P. R. REQUEST
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62.
ELLEN MORRIS, COLUMBUS: THE FAMILY UNIT IN AMERICA
SEMINAR IN COLS (REQUESRED SUGGESTIONS FOR SPEAKER) 6/27/77
P. R. REQUESTS: MITCHAM – ROTC CADETS JANUARY 15/1777
P. R. REQUESTS DR. MALCOLM MOORE – LTR CONGRATULATING
HON. CARL VINSON ON 94TH BIRTHDAY
MORIS, ELLEN C. (SPEAKING – ENGAGEMENT – BARBARA JORDAN) P.
R. REQUEST
1977 P. R. REQUEST “N”
1977 P. R. REQUEST “O”
1977 P. R. REQUEST “P”
CASE:PAGE, MRS. MARION (1977 INAUGURAL COMMITTEE)
1977 P. R. REQUEST “Q” (EMPTY)
1977 P. R. REQUEST “R” P. R. REQUEST - RODREGUEZ, MARTHA K. LIB
OF C
1977 P. R. REQUEST “S”
P. R. REQUEST – SMITH, MR. ROBERT E.
(LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS)
P. R. REQUEST – MESSERS, L. M. SLAPPY, JR. & SR.
P. R. REQUESTS: STANDRIDGE, WARD (RE EMPLOYMENT WITH U. S.
TREASURY DEPT.)
1977 P. R. REQUEST “T” P. R. REQUEST TURNER, W. R., JR. (THE
HARDAWAY COMPANY) GPO
1977 P. R. REQUEST “U”
1977 P. R. REQUEST “V”
1977 P. R. REQUEST “W”
P. R. REQUEST – WILSON, PAUL W.
P. R. REQUEST WRIGHT, MRS. SUSIE COOPER & ANTHONY, MRS.
KATHLEEN J. LTR TO FRANK MOORE RE PRESIDENTIAL B-DAY
GREETINGS
1977 P. R. REQUEST “XYZ”
P. R. REQUEST – YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE GRANT INFORMATION
(ALVA g. MAXWELL, CORRESPONDENT)
MRS. JOHNSON’S 4TH GRADE THOMASTON, GA 11-14-77
Box 116 1972 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES: LABOR (HOSPITAL EXCEPTIONS)
2.
ISSUES: LABOR”OEO”
3.
ISSUES: MISC. 1972 JAN.-DEC,
4.
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5.
ISSUES: MISC. DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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ALLEN, J. R. ISSUES: MISC.
7.
ISSUES: MISC. (PRAYER AMENDMENT)
8.
ISSUES: MISC. (SLAPPY, l. M.) HOUSE BANKING & CUR COM
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11453)
ISSUES: MISC. HR 5381 AND 5502
ISSUES: POLITICS (GENERAL)
ISSUES: NAT’L FEDERATION IND. BUSINESS BALLOTS 1972
ISSUES: POSTAL LEGISLATION 1972
ISSUES: RAILROADS (GENERAL) 1972
ISSUES: REVENUE SHARING (GENERAL)
ISSUES: REVENUE SHARING (SOCIAL SERVICES)
ISSUES: SOCIAL SERVICES 1972
ISSUES: TAXES
CASE: DREW, RAIFERD (HOUSE WAYS & MEANS COM) ISSUES: TAXES
ISSUES: UNITED NATIONS
ISSUES: TEXTILE BIBB MFG. CO.
Box 117 1968-1969 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
1.
PROPOSAL ON DRAFT BILL
(NO NUMBER) H. R. 9660 (BRINKLEY) INDUSTRIAL DEV. ACT OF 1967
2.
LEGIS. PRIVATE BILLS PENDING
3.
BRINKLEY LEGISLATION PROPOSAL
4.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 9018 PVT. RELIEF CAPT. WASHBURN
5.
HCR 391 PANAMA CANAL ZONE
6.
BRINKLEY BILL HR 11756 (7-25-67) (PROVIDE FOR ORDERLY TRADE IN
TEXTILE ARTICLES)
7.
HR 17965 (8-1-67) (PROHIBITING FED. BENEFITS FOR CONVICTED
RIOTERS)
8.
BB H RES. 846 (AUG. 2, 1967) (WITH OTHER) SELECT COMMITTEE ON
EAST-WEST TRADE
9.
HR 596 CONSIDERATION OF H. R. 421
10.
H. R. 2508 ---- MR. BRINKLEY’S AMENDMENT (PROPOSAL)
11.
BB H. R. 8271 (ADJUSTING RATES OF WAGE BOARD EMPLOYEES)
12.
BB H. R. 9165 (RECLASSIFY CERTAIN POSITIONS IN POSTAL FIELD
SERVICE)
13.
BB H. R. 9250 (TO RECLASSIFY CERTAIN POSITIONS IN POSTAL FIELD
SERVICE)
14.
BRINKLEY BILLS (S. 1045 – TALMADGE’S BILL IN BEHALF OF ALTON
R. CONNER)
15.
HR 10789 GOVT. PROGRAM EVALUATION COMMISSION
16.
BB H. R. 13108 DR. SANTIAGO ROIG
17.
H. R. 13672 WALTER R. REMBISZ PRIVATE BILL
REMBISZ, WALTER R.
18.
BB H. R. 11328 (7-11-67) TO REGULATE IMPORTS OF MILK AND DAIRY
PRODUCTS
19.
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HR 13880 UNIFORMED SERVICES RETIREMENT PAY EQUALIZATION
ACT
H. R. 14711 BILL HEARD PROPERTY 1-18-68 PVT. BILL 90TH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
H. R. 14767 – TO EQUALIZE CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
90TH CONGRESS – 2ND SESSION 1-23-68
BB H. CON. RES. 623 (2-1-68) REQUIRING FRANCE TO PAY WWI DEBT
TO U, S.
BB H. R. 15071 (TAX DEDUCTION FOR FIREMEN) 2-5-68
H. R. 16816 WAGE BOARD BILL
H. CON. RES. 714 TAX-EXEMPTION STATUS OF INTEREST PAID IN
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS
H. J. RES. 1176 ”FAMILY REUNION DAY”
H. RES. 1143 – REAL PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSING
OR CAMPING OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN MARCHES, SIT-INS, OR
DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE DIST. OF COLUMBIA
H. R. 18189 BB FIRE FIGHTING SURPLUS PROPERTY
BB H. RED. 1286 (IMPORTED AREA FUNDS)
BRINKLEY BILL 91ST CONGRESS
H. R. 139 – TO PROVIDE FOR COMPUTATION OF DISABILITY
RETIREMENT PAY FOR MEMBERS OF UNIFORMED SERVICES.
HR 138 TO EQUALIZE THE RETIREMENT PAY OF MEMBERS OF THE
UNIFORMED SERVICES OF EQUAL RANK AND YEARS OF SERVICE.
BB H. CON. RES. 365 EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONG. WITH
RESPECT TO N. VIETNAM AND THE NAT’L LIBERATION FRONT OF S.
VIETNAM COMPLYING WITH REO OF GENEVA CONVRNTION
HR 141 EQUALIZE CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT ANNUITIES AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES
H. R. 142 ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW OR EXPANDED JOB-PRODUCING
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
H. R. 143 – TO AMEND THE IR CODE OF 1954 TO PROVIVE A TRADE OR
BUSINESS DEDUCTION TO FIREMEN
HR 2700 TO ESTABLISH THE GOVT. PROGRAM EVALUATION
COMMISSION
HR 7570 TO LIMIT THE CZTEGORIES OF QUESTIONS REQUIRED TO BE
ANSWERED UNDER LAW RE: CENSUS
H. R. 7918 PROVIDE EQUITABLE SYSTEM SYSTEN FOR FIXING RATE
OF COMPENSATION FOR WAGE BOARD EMPLOYEES
BRINKLEY 8750-51
H. R. 8752 INCREASED EXEMPTIONS
BB H. R. 135857 TO AMEND TITLE II OF THE SSA ACT TO PROVIDE 15%
ACROSS-THE-BOARD INCREASE IN BENEFITS THERE UNDER:
MINIMUM PRIMARY BENEFITS OF 125, ETC.
BB H. J. RES. 623 COMMORATIVE STAMP STONE KMT.
BB HR 10413 TO AMEND OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE
STREETS ACT
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BB H. R. 10860 AMEND THE IRC OF 1954 TAX EXEMPTION IN AND
AROUND KOREA AS IS PROVIDED FOR THOSE IN VIETNAM
BB H. R. 10957 AUTHORIZE FUNDS TO CARRY PUT TITLE V OF THE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT
BB H. R. 11310 BENEFITS FOR OPTOMERY OFFICERS OF THE
UNIFORMED SERVICES
H. R. 12183 – TO LIMIT JURISDICTION OF FEDERAL COURTS IN CASES
BROUGHT BY REPRESENTATIVES OR SENATORS AGAINST HOUSE OR
SENATE AND ANY OF ITS OFFICIALS
BB H. R. 8751 MAILING OF OBSCENE MATTER
Box 118 1974 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
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1974 HIGHWAY
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1974 HIGHWAY
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ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY (DOT) OUR CORRES IS BILL HEARD
4.
NEWMAN, GARDNER (ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY – DOT) 6/14/74
CALLED
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1974 LABOR
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1974 LABOR (MINIMUM WAGE)
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ISSUES: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 185
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ISSUES: LABOR (DEPT OF LABOR) OUR CORRES ID GARY C. BELL
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COPIES TO BRENNAN RE: MIN WAGE LAW (DOMESTIC HELP
PROVISION)
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MINIMUM WAGE – THANK YOU LETTERS FOR MINIMUM WAGE VOTE
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KUNZE, LOUIS T. (COLC) (ISSUES: LABOR (WAGE PRICE CONTROLS))
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ISSUES: LOCKHEED (GENERAL)
FUNDING
 C-5 LOSS-SECT 504
 NO TITLE
MANAGEMENT CONTROL SUMMARY 1970-1972
AIR FORCE PLANT 6
LOCKHEED-GEORGIA COMPANY A DIVISION OF LOCKHEED
AIRCRAFT CORCORATION MARIETTA, GEORGIA
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ISSUES: LABOR (WAGE & PRICE CONTROLS) (COLC) OUR CORRES
ARE HUGULEY AND KET
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ISSUES: LABOR OPEN LETTER REGARDING SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS
FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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(RE: H. R. 10337; HOPI-NAVAJO LAND PARTITION)
HOPI-NAPI LAND DISPUTE
THE EAGLE’S CRY QUAS’ TäQTI
THE NAVAJOS AN INDIAN STRUGGLE FOR LAND AND HERITAGE
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COMMERCE & FINANCE SUBCOMMIYYEE
ISSUES: MISCCELLANEOUS (CATV) FARRELL, MAURY WYES-TV
HAWKINS, JOHN (ISSUES: MISC.)
JOHNSON, AL (BANKING & CURRENCY) ISSUES: MISC.
ISSUES: MISC. (S. J. RES. 183) (WROTE TO CHAIRMAN RODINO)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (TREASURY DEPT.)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS (TREASURY DEPT.) SPARKS, E. G. (BUDDY)
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – WELCH, JAMES A. (FCC)
ISSUES: MISC. (WEIGHT AND SIZE FOR TRUCKS)
ISSUES: (MISC.) TRUCK WEIGHT & WIDTH HR 12859
1974 LABOR (WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS)
ISSUES: MISC. – CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (THANK YOU LTRS ON
VOTE
ISSUES: MISC. HR 14747 SUGAR ACT
1974 MISC. JANUARY
1974 MISC. FEBRUARY
1974 MISC. MARCH
1974 MISC. APRIL
1974 MISC. MAY
Box 119 1976 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
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1976 LABOR (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: LABOR – CLYDE BAKER. HUNGRY HUNTER SUB ON LABOR
STANDS
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ISSUES: LABOR (ALBERT DUNCAN OF COLUMBUS – OSHA)
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ISSUES: LABOR (EDUCATION &MISXC LABOR COM) J. RICHARD
WOODHAM, III
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ISSUES: LABOR (LTR FROM CONG. ROE RE: JB’S VOTE ON HR 5247)
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ISSUES: LABOR (LTR FROM U. S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RE H. R. 50
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MISC. JB’S VOTING RECORD MAY-OCT 1976
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ISSUES: MISC. (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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MISC – WAYNE HAYES
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ISSUES: MISC. (BUDDY SPARKS FTC) NOTE: SEE CASE FILE – CLOSED
CHECK HR 13897 (WAGGONER BILL)
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ISSUES: MISC. (ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACT) (WAYNE HAYES)
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ISSUES: MISC. (H. R. 10686) RE: CENSUS RECORDS
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ISSUES: MISC. – (POST CARD VOTER REGISTRATION)
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ISSUES: MISC. (H. R. RES. 517) NATIONAL BETA SIGMA PHI WEEK
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1976 (MISC) GA POWER CO.
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ISSUES: MISC. (MRS. R. L. TROWBRIDGE RE: FUNDING OF PROJECTS
TO RESEARCH PROBLEMS FACING DISABLED CITIZENS)
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ISSUES: MISC. (FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION) (FEC)
ISSUES: MISC. (H. J. RES. 111-DESIGNATING FEBRUARY OF EACH
YEAR AS AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH)
ISSUES: MISC. (DR. JOHN T. MILLER RE: FTC)
ISSUES: MISC. (WARREN PHILLIPS) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
COPYRIGHT REVISION BILL
ISSUES: MISC. (APPROS SUBCOM LANEY, JOHN T., III
ISSUES: MISC. (MRS. MARGARET HARDIN) (D. C. CITY COUNCIL)
ISSUES: MISC. (HR. 9152) RON STARNES & CHARLIE HOWELL (GOVT
OPERATIONS & TRANS. SUBCOM) 3/3/76 – MILES ROOMEY LTR IN
APPROX – WEEK 53252/?? LTR 3/22/76 – 2 OR 3 DAY 4/12/76 CALLED
AGAIN 5/17/76 CALLED AGAIN – 6/9/76 – NOW CAN’T FIND LTR 7/13/76
– SENT COPAY – TRYING TO WRITE – LTR WITHIN 1.5 TO 2 WKS
ISSUES: MISC. (HUD’S PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO “MUTUAL
MORTGAGE INSURANCE AND INSURED HOME INPROVEMENTS
LOANS”) – MR. J. PAUL THOMAS, COLUMBUS, GA
ISSUES: MISC. (DEPT. OF COMMERCE – W. STANFORD WILLIS)
ISSUES: MISC. – VOTING RIGHTS ACT (WIGGINS’ AMENDMENT)
(NOTE: DO NOT GIVE OUT LAST MARKED COPY)
WATER POLLUTION H. R. 9560 PASSED (6-3-76) BREAUX AMENDMENT
WRIGHT AMENDMENT
ISSUES: NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (COMPLIMENTAL LETTERS)
1976 NAT’L HEALTH INS. (GEN.)
ISSUES: NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (WAYS & MEANS) (RAY
JOINER)
ISSUES: PENSION REFORM (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 RENSION REFORM (GEN.)
ISSUES: POLITICS (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 POLITICS (GENERAL)
ISSUES: POLITICS (DR, JAMES FOSTER)
POSTAL BILL (GLENN VAUGHN)
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: POST OFFICE (KENDRICK, J. H.) POSTAL SERVICE
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (STEVEN GUGGENHEIM) (POST OFFICES AS
FOOD STAMP OUTLETS)
ISSUES: POST OFFICE NEWS RELEASES RE: REMOVAL OF
PHOTOCOPING MACHINES FROM P. O. LOBBIES
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (MR. WILLIAM A. RALSTON)
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (CHARLES H. WHEATLEY)
1976 POSTAL SERVICE (GENERAL)
1976 SOCIAL SECURITY (GENERAL)
ISSUES: REVENUE SHARING (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 REVENUE SHARING
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (KATHLEEN COLLINS, COLUMBUS, GA.)
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ISSUES: TAXES (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 TAXES (GENERAL)
ISSUES: TAXES (JERRY DOVER) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES: (O. BEN INGRAM) REFFERRED TO HOUSE WAYS &
MEANS COMMITTEE
ISSUES: TAXES – BILLY J. MCGEE
ISSUES: TAXES (JACK STRAUS) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (FRANK S. TAYLOR RE: HR 13966) – CLOSED
ISSUES: TAXES (FRANCIS WILSON) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TAXES (ROBT YOUNG) WAYS & MEANS
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
TRANSPORTATION (GENERAL)
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (H. R. 9291 – SCHOOL BUS SAFETY)
(CORBIN DAVIS)
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (ICC AND FREIGHT RATE PROBLEMS)
HARRY KAMENSKY & JOHN CORCORAN
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (BOB BULLINGTON) TRANS SUBCOM
(HOUSE APPROS COM)
ISSUES: VETERANS (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 VETERANS (GENERAL)
BRINKLEY – HARTKE CONTRIBUTORY EDUCATION PLAN
ISSUES: VETERANS BARNES, MR. LEON L. (VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION & UPSON COUNTY AREA VOC.-TECH SCHOOL)
ISSUES: VETERANS (M. G. HICKS)
ISSUES: VETERANS (HOUSING PUBLIC LAW)
Box 120 1968 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
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A-CONGRATS-1968
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B-CONGRATS-1968
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C-CONGRATS-1968
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D-CONGRATS-1968
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E-CONGRATS-1968
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F-CONGRATS-1968
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G-CONGRATS-1968
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H-CONGRATS-1968
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J-CONGRATS-1968
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W-CONGRATS-1968
X/Y/Z-CONGRATS-1968
P. R. CONGRATS. - STAR – 1968
P. R. CONGRATS. – GOVERNORS HONORS LIST 1968
P. R. – GET WELL – 1968
P. R. CONDOLENCE – 1968
THANK YOU REC’D - 1968 (JAN-JUNE)
THANK YOU REC’D - 1968 (JULY-DEC.)
THANK YOU (SENT) -1968
Box 121 1971 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: LOCKHEED (GENERAL)
ISS: MISC. LOCKHEED
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ISSUES: MISC. (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: MISC. (JUNE-DEC.) 1971
ISSUES: MISC. ARTICLE ON CONSUMER LEGIS FROM WASH POST
10/15/71
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ISSUES: MISC. (RAILROADS)
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ISSUES: MISC. (PRAYER AMENDMENT) DEFEATED IN HOUSE
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ISSUES: MISC. (CATV) (CABLE TELEVISION)
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ISSUES: MISCRLLANEOUS – COLUMBUD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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ISSUES: MISC. (PROPOSED CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY)
(COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COM) (OUR CORRES IS GHAS DALEY)
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ISSUES: MISC. CAMPAIGN SPENDING BILL
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MISCELLANEOUS – TELEGRAMS
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ISSUES: MISC. EQUAL EIGHTS AMENDMENT
12.
ISSUES: NAT’L FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS BALLOTS
(GEN.)
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CARDS & TAPES FOR INDEPENDENT BUSINESS BALLOTS
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POLITICS (GEN.)
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ISSUES: POSTAL RATES (GEN.)
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REAPPORTIONMENT (GEN.)
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ISSUES: REVENUE SHARING (GEN.)
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ISSUES: REVENUE SHARING (AG)
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SOCIAL SECURITY (GEN.)
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SUPREME COURT (GEN.)
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TAXES: (GEN.)
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ISSUES: TAXES-CAMPAIGN FINANCING AMENDMENT
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TEXTILE IMPORTS (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: TEXTILE IMPORTS (COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
ET AL. – WHITE HOUSE)
Box 122 1977 ISSUES CORRES.
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1977 EDUCATION (GEN.)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
3.
ISSUES: EDUCATION – OTIS ABEDRNATHYM (ED & LABOR
COMMITTEE)
4.
ISSUES: EDUCATION – REMOVAL FROM OFF. OF EDUCATION (HEW)
BOBBY BOWEN
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ISSUES: EDUCATION_HOUSTON COUNTY – DAVID PERDUE
6.
ISSUES: EDUCATION EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID ACT HEARINGS
(CORRESPONDENT: DT. ROBERT L. BUSHONG, ASST,
SUPERINTENDENT FOR PROGRAM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT,
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – GRAHAM, MRS. F. LOUISE (GIFTED CHILDREN
PROGRAM, MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS (NORMAN
CARTER) – OFFICE OF EDUCATION 245-3862 7/13 ROSE – 7/14/SHOULD
HAVE LTR WITHIN WK
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ISSUES: EDUCATION STEWART, MICHAEL
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (TITLE IV REGULATION CHANGES PER MEMO –
ALEXANDER, MR. WARREN M. & WILLIAMS, DR. JOSEPH A.)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION MERCER MEDICAL SCHOOL
ISSUES: EDUCATION MERCER MEDICAL SCHOOL (NOTE: COPY IS IN
ISSUES FILE_IN MEDICAL SCHOOL FOLDER)
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1977 ENERGY CRISIS (GEN.)
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS – LETTER TO PRESIDENT FORD RE:
CONDITIONAL EMBARGO BY REDEFINITION OF TARIFF.
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS – THE DICUS AND BRINKLEY PLANS
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1975 GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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1977 ENERGY CRISIS (GEN.)
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1977 ENERGY CRISIS (GEN.)
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ENERGY – COMP. LETTERS
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (FEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONDEREGULATION LETTER)
20.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (FPC – MRS. CHARLES R. HAYGOOD)
21.
U. S. MILITARY EFFECTIVENESS IN DEFENSE OF NATO
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ISSUES: ENERGY KRUEGER-BROWN AMENDMENT
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ISSUES: ENERGY: CONTENTS HANDED TO LW BY JB 7-13-77
24.
1977 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: PAY RAISE
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1977 ENERGY STATEMENT
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1977 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (GENERAL)
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1977 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES “PAY RAISE”
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES = COMPLEMENTARY LETTERS
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (NATIONAL GUARD TECHNICIANS
JERRE HARVARD 1/22/76 5683’ CHECKED W COMMITTEE WE SHOULD
HAVE LTR SOON – LTR HAS BEEN ANSWERED BUT NOT SIGNED
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (CIVIL SERVICE BOARD DECISIONS &
FT. BENNING)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (NATIONAL GUARD TECHNICIANS
ACT) P. L. 94-126
1977 ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (THE HATCH ACT)
NIX PAY RAISE LETTER
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – METAL TRADES COUNCIL )MR.
WILLIAM H. KENT)
GA. CREDIT UNION LEAGUE FINANCIAL RECONSTRUCTION ACT
1977 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION (GEN.)
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (COMPLEMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS HARDWICK, W. B. RE: FTC
REGULATIONS & H. R. 8200
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (LETTER TO PRESIDENT FORD, SIGNED
WITH 76 OTHER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, RE: COMMUNISM IN
MEXICO)
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GRIFFENHAGEN, MR. BECK J. (LIB OF
CONG.)
Box 123 1971 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: VIETNAM – CALLEY (GA.) (A – L)
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ISSUES: VIETNAM – CALLEY (GA.) (M Z)
RUMBLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ISSUES: VIETNAM –
(CALLEY)
3.
VETERANS (GENERAL)
4.
ISSUES: VIETNAM (POW)
5.
VIETNAM (GENERAO)
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ISSUES: VIETNAM – CALLEY – NEWSPAPER CLIPPING WHICH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY WILL NEED
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ISSUES: VIETNAM CALLEY (OUT OF STATE – NO ADDRESS)
8.
ISSUES: VIETNAM CALLEY (OUT OF STATE OPPOSE JB’S STAND.
9.
EDUCATION – QUESTIONAIRE ‘71
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ISSUES: BUSSING OF STUDENTS (HARRIS COUNTY) THUR. 2-29.
Box 124 1969-1970 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
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M – CONGRATS 1969
N – CONGRATS 1969
O – CONGRATS 1969
P – CONGRATS 1969
R – CONGRATS 1969
S – CONGRATS 1969
T – CONGRATS 1969
U – CONGRATS 1969
V – CONGRATS 1969
W – CONGRATS 1969
X. Y. Z. – CONGRATS 1969
P. R. – CONDOLENCES – 1969
PR THANK YOU 1969
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Box 125 1974 ISSUES CORRES.
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1974 DNERGY CRISIS
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MEMO TO JB ON NATIONALIZATION OF OIL COMPANIES
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ENERGY CRISIS (PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTORS)
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (JORDAN CARPET YARNS)
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CASE: HOUSTON, JACK W. (ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS) ENERGY OFFICE
6.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (PROPANE GAS PRICES) IRS & FED. ENERGY
COMMISSION OUR CORRESPONDENTS ARE URSY & ALLIGOOD
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS FRED B. CAUSEY – CORRESPONDENT
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (MR. L. S. LOTT, JR.) ( MR. H. E. HUGHES)
9.
FITZGERALD, W. (ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS) (FEO)
10.
MCMICHEN, JOHN (OFFICE OF PET ALLOCATION) ISSUES: ENERGY
CRISIS
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MARTIN, MRS. J. B. (FEO) ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS
12.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS PETE MCCOY
13.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (BUDDY HELTON) WM SIMON
14.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (T. R. SLADE) E. D. HAMMOCK
15.
ENERGYCRISIS – MCMICHEN, JOHN (E. COAST ENG) FED ENERGY
OFFICE IN COLS
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1974 ENERGY CRISIS ARTICLES AND REPORTS
17.
ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (10¢ GAS PROPOSAL)
18.
1974 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
19.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD)
20.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – BLUE CROSS – BLUE SHIELD – PSYCHIATRIC
CARE – CLAIMS, ETC.) 9/16/74 WE WILL HAVE LTR ON THIS END OF
WEEK OR FIRST OF NEXT WEEK
21.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – RE: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & LIFE SUPPORT
SYSTEM_RAFB)_
22.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES JOHNNY HAYNES (CSC)
23.
FED EMP FORT BENNING NONAPPROPRIATED FUND JOB GRADING
SYSTEM & WAGE SCHEDULES – ADAMS, VIVIAN
24.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (CURTIS BRINKLEY) WADIE’S OFFICE
25.
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – FEDERAL MERIT PROMOTION
SYSTEM
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – GEN HAILS
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (NATIONAL GUARD TECHNICIANS)
OUR CORRES IS KARL JORDAN POST OFFICE & CIVIL SERVICE
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (OCT. ’74 PAY RAISE
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“NUNN, BRINKLEY OPPOSE DELAY” ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
MACON NEWS 9/9/74
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DREW, RAIFERD (PATENT OFFICE) ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
JEFFORDS, R. G. (ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS) STATE DEPT &
COMMERCE DEPT
FOREIGN AFFAIRS (MIDDLE EAST)
1974 HEW
1974 HEW PSRO LAW
1974 HEW (WELFARE)
ISSUES: HEW (PUBLIC HEALTH & ENV SUBCOM) OUR CORRES IS DR.
T. SCHLEY GATEWOOD
MEDICAL ASSN OF GEORGIA: DR. BOHLER: ISSUES: HEW (PEUBLIC
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HEW
ISSUES: HEW (SCHOOL BUSING) LTR TO PRESIDENT FORD – OUR
CORRESPONDENTS: FRANK THOMPSON BEN PHILLIPS
HOUSING
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF AMERICUS – TRANS SUBCOM & HOUSING
SUBCOM. (ISSUES: HOUSING)
MCDAN & BURDETTE ISSUES: HOUSING
Box 126 1976 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
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1976 SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE
2.
STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS DELIVERED BY PRESIDENT FORD 119-76
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1976 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FILE
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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1976 AGRICULTURE FOOD STAMPS
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1976 AGRICULTURE GENERAL
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1976 AGRICULTURE (FIRE ANT & ARMY WORM) MIREX
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1976 RESOLUTIONS FROM GA. ASSEMBLY
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – GEORGIA FARM TOUR – SEPT. 2 – 3, 1976
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ISSUES: AG (FOOD STAMPS) DEPT OF AG (OUR CORRES IS MRS.
FRANCES B. ROGERS)
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ISSUES: AG (MRS. EDW FOSTER) NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES
SERVICE
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ISSUES: AG (GEIGER, JAMES N. DEPT OF AG
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ISSUES: AG – H. J. HAGA SUBC ON AGRICULTURE & RELATED
AGENCIES
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ISSUES: AG (MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY)
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ISSUES: AG (TOMMY IRVIN – FDA) PMO
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE: NATIONAL BROILER COUNCIL GEORGE B.
WATTS
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ISSUES: AG (MR. BILL PRITCHARD) SUBCOM ON AGRIC OF APPROS
COM
20.
ISSUES: AG (MRS. JOYCE P. WALLACE) ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH
SUBCOM
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1976 ARMED SERVICES (GEN)
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES POSITION PAPER—“U. S. DEFENSE NEEDS:
A CAMPAIGN PERSPECTIVE”
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
24.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (B-1 BOMBER)
25.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – ARMY UNIONIZATION
26.
ARMED SERVICES – GENERAL EARL ANDERSON, USMC (RET.)
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES - CHAMPUS – JOHN GALLOWAY
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (COL. J. E. JONES)
29.
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (THE SILVER EAGLES) (INQUIRY FROM
MR. JOE FAGUNDES OF WOOBURY, GA.)
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CIVILIAN DENTAL CARE JON FLIGHT 713 – 1:00 O’CLOCK
31.
1976 ARMED SERVICES (HEARINGS)
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (COURT JUDGMENTS FOR CHILD SUPPORT
OR ALIMONY) ARTICLES IN THIS REGARD
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ISSUES: BICENTENNIAL (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
34.
1976 BICENTENNIAL (GEN)
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING (GEN)
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING (PAUL BERRY) (FCC)
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING (ALFRED LAPPANO – CS RADIO) 8/26/76
CALLED PAT HATFIELD 632-6336 SHE WILL CK & CALL BACK – 8/26
BETTY LTR SHOULD GO OUT TOMORROW OR FIRST OF NEXT WEEK
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1976 CONSERVATION (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: CONSERVATION (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
41.
ISSUES: CONSERVATION (RALPH JOHNSON) INTERSTATE & FOREIGN
COMMERCE
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ISSUES: BROADCASTING (MULLINAX, ED) 53926 AUDREY SENT
ANOTHER TO COMMITTEE THEY CAN’T FIND OUR LTR
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ISSUES: CRIME (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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1976 CRIME (GENERAL)
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1976 CRIME (GUN CONTROL)
CRIME GUN CONTROL (AVAILABLE INFO ON SUBJECT FROM LIB. OF
CONGRESS)
46. ISSUES: CRIME (DRUGS – OPEN LETTER ON DRUGS)
1976 CRIME (DRUGS)
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ISSUES: CRIME (JAMES BODDIE) BATF
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ISSUES: CRIME (JUDICIARY COMMITTEE) KENNETH FOLLOWILL
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ISSUES: CRIME (MERRILL GREATHOUSE) (APPROS COM) (LEAA
FUNDS)
50. ISSUES: CRIME (L. MARVIN SLAPPY, JR.) DEPT OF TREASURY
51. ISSUES: ECONOMY (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
52. ECONOMY: PUBLIC WORKS (EMPLOYMENT ACT 1976)
53. 1976 ECONOMY (GEN)
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ISSUES: ECONOMY (LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
& INVESTMENT PROGRAM. LETTERS FROM SAM CALDWELL AND
TAYLOR COUNTY OFFICIALS) 12/7 801-5854 DAVE 377 5314 11/30/76 WE
SHOULD HAVE A LTR BY END OF WK LEROY ANDERSON 404/526-2857
EDA – IN CHARGE OF GA.APPLICATIONS
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ISSUES: ECONOMY (ROUSSELOT LETTER OF SEPT, 14, 1976. RE:
ECONOMIC FREEDOM FOR AMERICAN TAXPAYERS)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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1976 EDUCATION (GEN)
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ADAMS: MR, AND MRS,. E. B. (ISSUES: EDUCATION)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (DR. JACK NIX)
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ISSUES: ENERGY (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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1976 ENERGY CRISIS (GEN)
Box 127 1978 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS PROPOSED ARM SALES TO EGYPT, ISRAEL, SAUDI
ARABIA
2.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA – ALL
CORRESPONDENCE RE ABOVE AND TAIWAN ISSUE
3.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS PANAMA CANAL CORRESPONDENCE
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1978 HEW (GENERAL)
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’78 ISSUES – NEW – ABORTION
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ISSUES: HEW RE: HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE RESEARCH (FRANCES
ANNIS)
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ISSUES: HEW DECORPO, JOSEPH E. RE LTR TO JAMES ROBERTS (UHF
RADIO SYSTEM)
8.
ISSUES: HEW DUDLY, DR. JAMES C, RE INQUETABLE FEES FOR
MEDICAID (LTRS TO REP. ROGERS & ADMINISTRATOR DERZON) OCT.
13 LTR RE DUDLEY 53147 – KAREN WATSON
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ISSUES: HEW – DR. STUART LEVI
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ISSUES: HISTORIC PRESERVATION GEORGIA TRUST NATIONAL
HERITAGE PROGRAM 3/8/78
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GA. CREDIT UNION LEADUE FINANCIAL RECONSTRUCTION ACT
12.
1978 FOREIGN AFFAIRS (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS RE AMOUNTS OF U. S. AID TO LATIN
AMERICAN COUNTRIES 1955-77 DAVIS, STEPHANIE M.
14.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS DUNFORD. MRS. BARBARA RE VARIOUS
QURSTIONS ON MIDDLR EAST DEBTS & CAMP DAVID SUMMIT COST
15.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS GREENE, G. R. RE MONEY CARD OWED TO
U. S. BANKS BY PANAMA – FORWARDED TO STATE DEPT. 4/6 CLOSED
16.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS JOGKSON, MISS SHERRI RE EXCHANGE
RATES ON GERMAN MARK AND U. S. DOLLAR
17.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS LEWIS, WENDELL RE UNPAID LOANS
OWED TO UNITED STATES
18.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS PANAMA CANAL INFORMATION
19.
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS RE JOINT TRAVEL REGULATIONS FOR
TEMPORARY DUTY TRAVEL OF CIVILIANS (VOQ)
20. ISSUES: FED EMPLOYEES LIVINGSTON, KAY
21.
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (MITCHELL, AREMENTHIS – WARE,
MABEL)
22.
ISSUES: FED EMPLOYEES LETTER TO ROBERT C. NIX RE SUGARMAN
PLAN PER LMW
23.
1978 ISSUES: FED EMPLOYEES (GEN)
24.
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY ACT OF 1978 – HR 13471 CORRESP. SEE ALSO RAY
BALDWIN’S FILE FOR RELATED CORRESP.
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ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NOW ACCOUNT PROPOSAL BY
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD – FOLLOWILL, HOLLI, GOODMAN &
REESE LETTERS
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ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS S. ED KELLY RE IRS ACCOUNTS
27.
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – BALDWIN, RAY (CHAIRMAN
REUSS, HOUSE BANKING, FINANCE AND UEBAN AFFAIRS COM) ALSO
PAUL MORRISON’S SIMILAR CORRESPONDENCE
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ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY PRESIDENT’S
PROPOSAL FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE
SYSTEM
SEC. OF DEFENSE COMMENTS ON TITLE VII TO CIVIL SERVICE
REFORM.
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1978 ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (THE HATCH ACT)
30.
ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – FEDERAL FIRE FIGHTERS
31.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES METAL TRADES COUNCIL (CHARLES W.
HARDIN & WM. N. KENT)
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ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HARVARD, JESSE E. RE GOVERNMENT
WIDE HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN COVERAGE
33.
ISSUES: ENERGY MR. WILLIAM G. SANDERS, EXEC. DIR. OF GA.
ASSOC. OF BROADCASTERS RE DEPT. OF ENERGY POLICY ON
ADVERTISING
34.
1978 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (GEN.)
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ISSUES: TAX REFORM BEHAR, ROBERT I. RE TAX REFORM –
FORWARDED TO AL ULLMAN ALSO LETTER FROM ME & MRS.
THOMAS THARPE RC TAX REFORM
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ISSUES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CETA
37.
ISSUES – ENERGY – J. EDWARD WILSON – (ETHANOL & METHANOLGASOLINE) BRINKLEY BILL HR 1023 GASOHOL
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ISSUES: ENERGY LETTER TO PRESEDENT RE PROPOSED EPA REGS.
(SULFER DIOXIDE) FOR GEORGIA POWER CO. (BOB WORLEY & MR.
SHERER)
ISSUES – ENERGY – RICHARD BICKERSTAFF
ISSUES: ENERGY – GAS RATIONING
(NO NUMBER) H J RES 208 ERA AMENDMENT (STRO BY REP. MARTHA
GRIFFITHS)
PAMPHLET I FEDERAL EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
RESEARCH PUBLICATION NO. 34 TAX FOUNDATION, INC.
PAMPHLET 2 ENERGY: SOLAR SOLAR LOBBY ATT. ANN CHEEK
ISSUES: ENERGY – CASAWAY, MR. PHIL W. (FED. ENERGY
REGULATORY COMMISSION)
Box 128 1973 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
Folder Title
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THANK YOU JAN-APRIL 1973
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THANK YOU MAY-SEPT. 1973
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THANK YOU OCT.-DEC. 1973
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A-B PR REQ. 1973
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P. R. REQUEST: MCKINLEY, MR. JAMES OR MISS JULE RE: ADDRESS
FOR POW (MIA)
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SCHUMAN, VALDA (P. R. REQUEST) AGRICULTURAL RESERCH
SERVICE
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PR REQUEST - WARNER ROBINS CHAMER OF COMMERCE
P. R. REQUEST MRS. JOE WHEELER, CHAIRMANOF YOUTH SERVICE
LETTER OF CINGRATS FROM CONGRESSMAN FOR LA SERTOMAN
YOUTH SERVICE AWARD
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1973 PR VISITORS AND TOUR FILEE
ARNALL, DR. J. R. AND FAMILY – PR TOUR JUNE 19TH AND 20TH 6/18/73
1. PREPARE VISITORS PASSES 2. REMIND DOT BY NOTE OF THE VISIT
ALLEN. MR. RICHARD VIP TOURS MAY 22 THRU 25TH 1973 5/22/73
P. R. – TOURS – BABCOCK, MR. AND MRS. PHIL AND FAMILY MARCH
23 THRU 27.
BELL, ALF AND THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICUS PR TOUR 7/26/73
PR TOURS – MR. AND MRS. ED BOUCHARD JUNE 28 AND 29, 1973
BROWN, MR. GEORGE T. VIP TOUR JUNE 4 AND 6, 1973
BROWN, MRS. VERA VIP WHITE HOUSE TOUR JUNE 5-7, 1973
CHAPMAN, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PR TOUR JUNE 4, 5, AND 6, 1973
PR TOURS – PEYERSON, CLIFF MR & MRS. & PARTY (BO CALLOWAY’S
SISTER) APRIL 19, 1973
TOURS – COLUMBUS SCHOOL PATROL (OUR CORRESPONDENT:
JAMES MCMULLEN)
VIP TOUR AND PUBLIC TOURS FOR MISS CAROLCOPENHAVER APRIL
27. 1973
ELLISON, MR. AND MRS. FORREST - PR TOUR 5/29/73
PR – TOURS – MRS. WILLIAM FISHER –
FLOYD, MR. AND MRS. JACK B. PR TOUR AUGUST 20, 21, AND 22ND,
1973 8/17/73
HAGEN, MR. ROBERT R. WHITE HOUSE PASSES APRIL 10, BUT
SCHEDULED FOR MAY 12, 1973 5/12/73 OR 5/11
PR TOUR FOR MR. AND MRS. CHARLESM. HALE AND CHARLEL HALE
AUGUST 2 AND 3 1973 7/31/73
MRS. CHARLES N HALE, AMERICUS, GA. 31790 - PR TOUR ON AUGUST
2 AND 3RD
HIRSCH, MR. AND MRS. STANLEY, AND ALAN KAMENSKY VIP TOURS
JUNE 6, 7, 8, 1973
IRWIN, MR. AND MRS. DAN AMERICUS GEORGIA PR TOUR WEEK OF
SEPTEMBER 10
LITTLEJOHN, MR. AND MRS. NEAL (JULIE) PR TOUR AUGUST 7 AND P
VISIT TO WASHINGTON AUGUSR 4 THROUGH 9, 1973
PR TOUR – MRS. HAROLD MANIS AND PARTY – AUGUST 3 & 4, 1973
P, R, TOURS – MR. AND MRS. CARL MACKEY MARCH 28 AND 29, 1973
3/26/73
PR TOUR FOR MRS. ROBERT MCDONALD AND FAMILY JUNE 25, 26
AND 27 1973 6/22/73
MOORE, ROBERT C. PR TOUR AUGUST 19, 20, 1973
O’BERRY, MR. AND MRS. WADE PR TOUR JUNE 7, 8, AND 13TH 1973
6/4/76
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4TH, AND 5TH, 1973 6/29/73
ROGERS, MRS. DARRYL – THOMASTON, GA. PR TOURS AND VISITORS
FOR FIRST WEEK IN JULY 5/24/73
PR TOURS – SCHLEY, FRANK B., JR. MRS. AND PARTY – MARCH 26-31,
1973
PR TOUR – MR. AND MRS. WILFRED B. SMITH. JR. ALBANY, GEORGIA
JULY 3RD AND 5TH 7/2/73
STARLING, MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM PR TOUR APRIL 11, 1973
PR TOURS – TAPLEY, LINDA MISS – APRIL 2, 1973
TURNER, JUDY AND PARTY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA PR TOURS
SEPTEMBER 16, 1973
PR TOURS – MISS PAMELA TYLER – 8/14-17/76 8/10
PR TOURS – MR. AND MRS. FRANK TYUS ABD FAMILY MAY 24, 1973
AND MAY 25, 1973 5/24 AND 5/25/73
TOURS – 1973 – UNION HIGH SCHOOL – APRIL, 1973
PR TOUR – MR. HERBERT D. WARD AND THE 60PLUS CLUB AUGUST 9
– PERHAPS VISIT OFFICE
PR TOURS – LOUISE WARREN
PR TOUR – MR. AND MRS. W. H. WILLIAMS – COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
FOR 10/23/ AND 10/26/73
PR CONDOLENCES 1973
PR GET WELLWISHES 1973
Box 129 1972 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
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H. CON. RES. 110 BB – CALLING FOR HUMANE TREATMENT &
RELEASE OF AM. POW’S HELD NY N. VN. AND THE NAT’L
LIBERATION FRONT.
2.
H. CON. RES. 284 BB – TO ESTABLISH A JOINT COMMITTEE ON
IMPOUNDMENT FUNDS.
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H.RES. 43 BB PROHIBITING INVOLUNYARY BUSING OF STUDENTS.
BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 43 – STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY ON FEBRUARY 28, 1972 BEFORE HOUSE JUDICIARY
COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE 5
4.
H. J. RES. 22 BB MARCH 21, 1971 AS NAT’L WEEK OF CONCERN FOR
POW AND MIA
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H. RES. 119 TO CREATE A SELECT COMMITTEE ON AGING.
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H. CON RES. 200 BB RE: CONSOLIDATION OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS OF
THE LOCAL BOARDS OF THE SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM.
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H. RES. 352 BB TO CREATE A COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
8.
H. RES. 382 BB URGING THE PRES. TO RELEASE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
WORKS FUNDS NOW FROZEN.
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H. R. 6152 BB MEMBERS OF ARMED FORCES BEING CHARGED WITH
CRIMES AGAINST CIVILIANS IN WAR ZONES.
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PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING ELIGIBILITY FPR PENSION UNDER SUCH
TITLE.
H. R. 613 BB BENEFITS FOR OPTOMETRY OFFICERS OF THE
UNIFORMED SERVICE.
H. J. RES.: 699 BB RELATING TO TENURE IN OFFICE OF SUPREME
COURT JUDGES.
H. R. 984 BB SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLANS,
H. R. 1221 BB EQUALIZATION OF RETIRED PAY OF MEMBERS OF THE
UNIFORMED SERVICES OF EQUAL GRADE & YEARS OF SERVICE.
HR 1222 BB COMPUTATION OF DISABILITY RETIREMENT PAY FOR
MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES.
H. R. 1818 BB RELIEF OF MODESTO FERRER
H. R. 2146 BB TRIAL AND REVIEW OF CRIMINAL ACTIONS INVOLVING
OBSCENITY.
H. R. 3607 BB PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL & ARCHEOLOGICAL
DATA.
H. R. 3681 BB WAGE BOARD BILL
HR 5026 BB TO AMEND THE CONSOLIDATED FARMERSD ADM. ACT
OF ’61 AS AMENDED TO INCREASE THE LOAN LIMITATION ON
CERTAIN LOANS.
H. R. 5028 BB TO AMEND THE CONSOLIDATED FARMERS HOME ADM.
ACT OF ’61 TO PROVIDE FOR INSURED OPERATING LOANS, ETC.
H. R. 5442 BB TO ESTABLISH THE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH OF THE
NAVAL RESERVE IN OFFICERS IN THE GRADE OF REAR ADMIRAL,
ETC.
H. R. 5445-RHODESIA BB TO PREVENT THE PRPHIBITION ON THE
IMPORTATION INTO THE US OF ANY STRATEGIC & CRITICAL
MATERIAL FROM ANY FREE WORLD COUNTRY FPR SO LONG AS THE
IMPORTATION OF LIKE MATERIAL FROM ANY COMMUNIST
COUNTRY IS NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW.
H. R. 5471 BB TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL BENEFITS FOR
OPTOMETRY OFFICERS IN THE UNIFORMED SERVICE.
H. RES. 326 BB CREATING A SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE TO
CONDUCT A FULL & COMPLETE INVERTIGATION OF ALL ASPECTS OF
THE ENERGY RESOURCES OF THE U. S.
H. R. 6648 BB TO IMPROVE NAVIGATION CONDITIONS IN THE
APALACHCOLA RIVER, FLA. ETC.
H. R. 6701 BB SUPPORT THE PRICE OF MFG. MILK AT NOT LESS THAN
85 PER CENTUM OF PARITY FOR THE MARKETING YR. ’71-’72.
H. RES.343 BB RELATING TO ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLIAM ORVILLE
DOUGLAS.
H. R. 7547 BB TO AMEND THE FED. FOOD, DRUG AND COSEMETIC ACT
TO REQUIRE THAT COSEMETICS CONTAINING MERCURY OR ANY OF
ITS COMPOUNDS BEAR LABELING STATING THAT FACT.
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PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SMALL COMMUNITIES.
H. R. 7867 BB TO AMEND FOOD STAMP ACT OF ’64 TO EXCLUDE FROM
COVERAGE BY THE ACT EVERY HOUSEHOLD WHICH HAS A MEMBER
WHO IS ON STRIKE, ETC.
H. R. 7956 BB INCREASE IN SS BENEFITS & R. R. RETIREMENT
BENRFITS & COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENTS OF CIVIL SERVICE
RETIREMENT ANNUITIES SHALL BE DISREGARDED UNDER CERTAIN
CIRCUMSTANCES IN DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY FOR DEPENDENCY
& COMP. FOR DEPENDENT PARENTS OF VETS AND NON-SERVICE
CONNECTED PENSION FOR VETS. AND WIDOWS.
H. R. 8142 BB EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN VEHICLES AND FARM
VEHICLE DRIVERS.
H. R. 8432 BB TO PROVIDE COMPEREHENSIVE TREATMENT FOR
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES.
H. R. 8580 BB TO AUTHORIZE EMERHENCY LOAN GUARENTIES TO
MAJOR BUSINESS ENTERPRISES.
H. R. 9162 BB CONCERNING LEGAL COUNSEL OF RECIPIENTS OF
LOANS UNDER PROGRAMS ADM’D BY THE DEPT. OF AGING.
H. R. 9165 BB TO TRANSFER THE COAST GUARD TO THE DEPT. PF
DEFENSE.
H. R. RES. 715 BB STABLE PURCHASING POWER RESOLUTION OF 1971.
H. R. 9427 BB UNLAWFUL IN D. C. TO PROMOTE OR FACILITATE
ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFICING BY POSSION, SALE, ETC.
H. R. 9341 BB TO PROVISE FOR REQUIREMENT OF CERTAIN
EMPLOYEES OF THE FBI AND THE US SECRET SERVICE.
H. R. 9541 BB TO AMEND THE OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE
STREETS ACT TO PROVIDE A SYSTEM FOR THE REDRESS OF LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ GRIEVANCES AND TO ESTABLISH A LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS IN EACH STATE.
H. R. RES, BB TO PROVIDE COMP. TO POW OF VIETNAM ERA
BECAUSE OF THE INHUMANE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THEIR
INCARCERATION.
H. R. 558 BB RE: SELECT SUPREME COURT STUDY COMMITTEE.
H. RES. 796 BB AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL APPS TO THE SEC. OF
TRANS. FOR INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE AND FOR
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH SPEED GROUND
TRANSPORTATION.
H. R. 9846 BB CONSOLIDATED FARM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
ACT.
H. R. 4918 BB GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA, INC.
H. R. 6473 BB GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA.
H. R. 8028 & 8029, 8406 BB TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES
OF AMERICA.
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H. R. 9945 BB PROVIDE THAT THE CHIEF OF THE MEDICAL SERVICE
CORPS OF THE NAVY AND AF BE A BRIGADIER GEN. OR REAR
ADMIRAL.
H. R. 10032 BB REQUIRE THE USE OF RECYCLED PAPER IN PRINTING
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
H. R. RES. 859 BB NATIONAL BETA CLUB WEEK.
H. R. 10514 BB FARM CREDIT ACT OF 1971.
H. R. 10515 BB TO AMEND THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF ’34 TO
ESTABLISH ORDERLY PROCEDURES FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF BROADCAST LICENSES.
H. R. 10516 BB TO PROVIVE INCREASES IN CERTAIN ANNUITIES
PAYABLE UNDER CHAPTER 83 OF TITLE 5, U. D. CODR 10516
H. RES. 596 BB DISAPPROVAL OF ALTERNATE PLAN RE PAY
ADJUSTMENTS FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES.
H. R. 10622 BB TO ENCOURAGE NAT’L DEVELOPMENT BY PROVIDING
INCENTIVES FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW OR EXPANDED JOBPRODUCING AND JOB TRAINING UNDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
FACILITIES IN RURAL AREAS, ETC.
H. R. 10660 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE TO
EXCLUDE FROM GROSS INCOME THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF THE
COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE U. S.
WHO ARE POW’S , MIA’S, OR IN A DETAILED STATUS DURING
VIETNAM CONFLICT.
H. R. 10670 BB TO AMEND CHAPTER 73 OF TITLE 10 OF U. S. CODE TO
ESTABLISH A SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN.
H. R. 10655 BB RUNAWAY YOUTH ACT.
H. CON. RES. 406 BB EXPRESSING CONGRESSIONAL RECOGNITION OF
A DECLARATION OF GENERAL & SPECIALRIGHTS OF THE MENTALLY
RETARDED.
H. R. 10891 BB TO REPEAL THE NANUFACTURESB EXCISE TAX ON
FARM TRUCKS.
H. R. 10896 BB TO ESTABLISH A COMMISSION ON PENAL REFORM
HR 10912 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF ’54 TO
ALLOW A CREDIT AGAINST INCOME TAX YO INDIVIDUALS FOR
CERTAIN EXPENSES INCURRED IN PROVIDING HIGHER EDUCATION.
H. R. 10913 BB TO AMEND THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ACT OF ’70 TO EXEMPT SMALL FARMERS FROM ITS REQUIREMENTS.
H. R. 634 BB URGING THE PRE. TO PRESS FOR U. S, AGRICULTURAL
TRADE RIGHTS WITH EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY.
H. R. 11057 BB FOREIGN TRADE & INVESTMENT ACT OF ’72.
Box 130 1977 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: HEW – (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: HEW ABORTION 1977
1977 HEW (WELFARE)
ISSUES: HEW (HR 2966) (NO MATERIAL WHEN TRANSFERRED)
ISSUES: HEW (LABOR-HEW APPROPRIATIONS) CANCER FUNDING
ISSUES: HEW CHRISTIAN, W. T. (HEW) – MEDICAID
ISSUES: HEW – LABOR – MRS. LAMAR SPENCE
ISSUES: HEW – SENT TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR-HEW
APPROPRIATIONS MRS. MATTIE WALLS
ISSUES: EDUCATION (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERMR. JERALD T.
LIPSCOMB)
ISSUES: HEW – ROSSO, M. A. MS. RE: CALIFANO’S COOK
1977 ISSUES: HEW VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973
EXTENSION(
1977 HOUSING (GENERAL)
ISSUES: HOUSING, (PROPERTY TAX RECORDS IN MUSCOGEE
COUNTY)
ISSUES: HOUSING – METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE, INC. (HUD)
ISSUES: HOUSING – MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY (HUD) –
MR. CECIL CULLIP
1977 LABOR (GENERAL)
1977 LABOR (GENERAL)
ISSUES: LABOR (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: LABOR – COPIES OF LETTER FROM CONG. ERLENBORN RE:
JB’B VOTE ON INDEXING PROVISION TO MINIMUM WAGE
ISSUES: LABOR (OHSA) HIGHTOWER, MR. GEORGE
ISSUES: LABOR – MINIMUM WAGE THRESHOLD FOR SMALL
BUSINESSES LETTER FROM CONG. J. J. PICKLE
ISSUES: LABOR – VITY OF PERRY (MAYOR JAMES MCKINLEY)
HR 8410 LABOR REFORM ACT I
(FOLDER WITH NO TITLE)
HR 8410 LABOR REFORM ACT
ISSUES: LABOR MINIMUM WAGE
28A ISSUES: LABOR – H. R. 8410 (SEE OPINION BALLOT DRAWER, WE
ARE HOLDINGCORRESPONDENCE ON LABOR REFORM ACT) LABOR
REFORM ACT
1977 LABOR OSHA
1977 LABOR OSHA
Box 131 1975 ISSUES CORRES.
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1975 OCTOBER MISC.
1975 NOVEMBER MISC.
1975 DECEMBER MISC.
1975 GA. POWER RATES INS MISC.
1975 INTERNAL SECURITY COMM. MISC.
AUTO EMISSION CONTROLS MISC.
ISSUES: MISC (VOTING RIGHTS ACT)
ISSUES: MISC. – JULY, 1975 NEWSLETTER
ISSUES: MISC. – COMMON CLAUSE
ISSUES: MISC. – MAY, 1975 NEWSLETTER
ISSUES: MISC. – DR. ROBERT D. LANGE ( OUR CORRESPONDENT: LTC
ALFRED F. MCFEE)
ISSUES: MISC. – H. J. RES. 280 – VOTING REPRESENTATION FOR THE
DIST. OF COLUMBIA
JONES, MARTHA B. (ISSUES: MISC.) (BANKING & CURRENCY
COMMITTEE BANK SUPERVISION INSURANCE SOB.)
ISSUES: MISC. (COPYRIGHT BILL) BARNES, FLETCHER H.
ISSUES: MISC. (1975) (TH-YOUS FOR VOTE ON FED. TRUCK WEIGHT
INCREASE
MISC. SENIORITY SYSTEM ARTICLES
PRAYER AMENDMENT – 1971 (MISC)
ISSUES: MISC. (CONSUMER AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE) JACK F. COX
ISSUES: MISC. (MALCOLM REESE) FINANCIAL INSTIYUTIONS,
SUPERVISION…SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS: CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY
LEGISLATION
ISSUES: MISC. (WARNER ROBINS C. B. CLUB, INC.
ISSUES: MISC. (HR 10024)
ISSUES: MISC. (HR 4675 – PHIL CRANE’S BILL)
ISSUES: MISC. (BOTTLERS)
ISSUES: MISC. ( CONSUMER PRODUCTS SAFETY COMMISSION
IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1975)
ISSUES: MISC. (BURNHAM, LEROY) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
1975 NAT’L. HEALTH INS. MISC.
1975 NEW YORK CITY MISC.
PENSION REFORM MISC.
Box 132 1970 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: MISC. – JUNE - DEC.
 ISSUES: NATIONAL COTTON BATTING INSTITUTE
 ELECTORAL REFORM
 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH BILL
 CONSUMER CLASS LEGISLATION
ISSUES: NAT. FED. INDEP. BUS. BALLOTS – JAN.—JUNE ‘70
ISSUES: NAT. FED. INDEP. BUS. BALLOTS – JULY-DEC. ‘70
LEGIS. ISSUES: MEDICARE 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: NEWS MEDIA 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: POLITICS – 1970
LEGIS. ISSUES: POSTAL INCREASE & POST OFFICE 1970
(NO NUMBER) LEGIS. ISSUES: NATIONAL DEBT 1970 (EMPTY)
(NO NUMBER) LEGIS. ISSUES: OIL DEPLETION ALLOWANCE 1970)
(EMPTY)
Box 133 1970 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: AIR & WATER POLLUTION (GEORGIA CONFERENCE)
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LEGIS. ISSUES: AIR & WATER POLLUTION 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: BANKS 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: CICIL RIGHTS 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: COTTON PROGRAM 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DAIRY IMPORTS 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DRUGS 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DEMONSTRATIONS 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DISASTER RELIEF 1970 (EMPTY)
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LEGIS. ISSUES: EDUCATION 1970
 ISSUES: EDUCATION – (ON GEORGIA SUIT AGAINST HEW)
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LEGIS. ISSUES: ELECTORIAL REFORM 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES 1970
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ISSUES: MEDICARE
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LEGIS. ISSUES: ADAM CLAYTON POWELL 1970 (EMPTY)
Box 134 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRES.
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PR REQUEST (WILLIAMS, SGORTY OR C. H.)
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1974 CONGRATS
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PR REQUEST A
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PR REQUEST C
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PR REQUEST F
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PR REQUEST G
 P. R. CONGRATS MRS. LEDONIA VINSON GRIFFIN (OUT CORRES
IS ROBT CRONIN OF SAVANNAH
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PR REQUEST H
 P. R. CONGRATS – EKITE HOUSE FOR: HENDRY, MRS.
BLANCETT ANN (OUR CORRES IS MR. W. A. HENDRY) JB IS
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PR REQUEST W
PR REQUEST X (EMPTY)
PR REQUEST Y
PR REQUEST Z
NO NUMBER PR REQUEST STAR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
PR REQUEST S
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL
PR CONDOLENCES 1974
PR TOURS AND VISITORS
PR TOURS AND VISITORS APOCALYPSE GROUP OF EVENGEL TEMPLE
COLUMBUS OCT. 15-16, 1974
PR TOURS AND VISITORS ARENE, MR. & MRS. WM. B JUNE 25-28, 1974
PR TOURS AND VISITORS ASH, RAYMOND & FAMILY AUG. 7, 1974
PR TOURS AND VISITORS BETHEA, MR. & MRS. A. W. & FAMILY AUG.
20 – 22, 1974 JOHN SHEPPARD
PR TOURS AND VISITORS COKER, MRS. SARAH & PARTY
(ANDERSONVILLE)
PR TOURS AND VISITORS – COX, EMORY H. ( TO BE FILED IN PR
TOURS AND VISITORS GENERAL FILE)
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS DAVIS, PARLEY E. & FAMILY VALAER,
MR. & MRS. PAUL JULY 23-24
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS – EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH PRETEEN CHOIR – TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: ELLIS. MR. & MRS. A. C. MR. & MES. A. C.
AUG. 14-15, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS REV. & MRS. J. H. FLAKES FEB. 25 TO MAR,
1, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS HURST, MR. & MRS. JULIAN AND PARTY
NOV. 29-30-1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: JEFFORDS, MR. & MRS. R. G. & DOZIERS
JULY 10-12, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: KINARD. WM. C. & FAMILY SEPT. 11-13,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: LEE, MRS. HAROLD R AND MOTHER, MRS.
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JUNE 13-14
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MCGUIRE, MRS. L. C. DEC. 3, 1974
1974 P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MC WHIRTER, MR. & MRS. MODE :
LITTLETON, MR. MRS. FRANK
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MOORE, KENNETH L. & FAMILY JULY 2-3,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MORELAND, MR. JAMES LYNWOOD &
FAMILY JUNE 16-18, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MOULTRIE, HON. ROY & FAMILY MARCH
25 – 27, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: OWENS. MR. NORMAN C. & FAMILY AUG.
13, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: RAY, MRS. CHARLES OF COLUMBUS DEC.
26-31, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: REED. MR. & MRS. JAMES W. & FAMILY
JUNE 13-14, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: RILEY, CLARENCE E. & FAMILY AUG 6,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: SASSER, MRS. CARROLL T. JUNE 20-21,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: SHAPIRO, STAN & ANN WIED 9-6-1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: SLAY, MR. & MRS. JACK OF COLUMBUS
JULY 5-6, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: SMITH, MRS. GAY K. KIKER, MR. & MRS.
NED JULY 30-31, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: SMITH, DR. PATTON P JULY 15 – 19, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: THOMPSON, HARRY & FAMILY AUG. 7-8,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: TIPPETT, ROSEMARY & ROGERS,
CAROLYN JULY 23-25, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: TUCKER, MR. & MRS. FRANK A. JUNE 25,
1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: WALKER, GEORGE F. & FAMILY WARNER
ROBINS JULY 10-11, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: MR. AND MRS. JERRY L. WALKER MARCH
26-27, 1974 3/25
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: WALKER, LEE, II JULY 14 – 18, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: WALTERS, MRS. W. M. (JUNE 12 – 15, 1974)
6/11
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: FOR COL. ALVIN T. WILSON AND PARTY –
JANUARY 2, 3, AND 4, 1974
P. R. TOURS AND VISITORS: WILSON, MRS. MARLENE OCTOBER 3-8,
1974
Box 135 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
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BRINKLEY BILL 92ND CONGRESS
2.
H. R. 1384 BRINKLEY BILL TO AMEND THE FED. TRADE COM. ACT TO
PROVIDE THAT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUSIVE
TERRITORISL ARRANGEMENTS SHALL NOT BE DEEMED UNLAWFUL
3.
H. J. RES, 199 BB TENURE IN OFFICE OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES
4.
H. J. BB ESTABLISH NATIONAL CEMETERY SYSTEM WITH THE V, A.
(EMPTY)
5.
H. R. RES. 264 BB TO DESIGNATE CHRISTMAS WEEK AS “BLOOD
DONOR WEEK”
6.
H. R. 2900 BB TO PROVIDE IMPROVERED MEDICAL CARE TO VETS..
PROVIDE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CARE TO CERTAIN DEPENDENTS
AND SURVIVORS OF VETS.: TO IMPROVE RECRUITMENT AND
RETENTION OF CAREER PERSONNEL IN THE DEPT. OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY. (EMPTY)
7.
H. R. BB TO ATTEND TITLE 38 OF THE U. S. CODE TO SHORTEN THE
WWI SERVICE REQUIREMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING
ELIGIBILITY FOR PENSION UNDER SUCH TITLE.
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H. R. 3831 BB TO PROVIDE PRICE SUPPORT FOR MILK AT NOT LESS
THAN 85 PER CENTUM OF THE PARITY PRICE THEREFOR
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H. R. 3911 BB TO PROHIBIT MOST FAVORED NATION TREATMENT,
COMMERCIAL AND GUSRANTEE AGREEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO
ANY ONO MARKET ECONOMY COUNTRY WHICH DENIES TO ITS
CITIZENS THE RIGHT TO EMIGRATE, ETC.
10.
H. R. 4505 BB TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF REAL
PROPERTY TAXES RE: PROPERTY OWNED BY THE FED. GOVT. 2-21-73
11.
H. R. 4736 BB TO AMEND SECTION 355 OF TITLE 38 U. S. CODE,
RELATING TO AUTHORITY OF THE ADM. OF VETS,’ AFFAIRS TO
READJUST THE SCHEDULE OF VETS. DIS. RATINGS
12.
H. R. 4819 BB TO AMEND THE PUBLIC WORK AND ECONOMIC DEV.
ACT OF 1965 TO EXTEND THE AUTHORIZATION FOR A ONE YEAR
PERIOD 2-27-73
13.
H. R. 5130 BB TO PERMIT RET’D POW VIETNAM CONFLICT TO IMPART
FREE OF DUTY ADDITIONAL PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
DURING 1-YR. PERIOD AFTER HIS RETURN.
14.
H. R. 5132 BB TO AMENDTITLES 19 AND 37 OF THE U. S. CODE IN
ORDER TO PROVIDE TO MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES IN
MISSING STATUS VIETNAM CONFLICT DOUBLE CREDIT, ETC.
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H. R. 5498 BB TO READJUST THE SCHEDULE OF RATINGS FOR THE
DISABILITIES OF VETERANS, ETC,
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H. R. 5511 BB TO AMEND THE OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE
STREETS ACT OF 1968: PROVIDE BENEFITS TO SURVIVORS OF
CERTAIN PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS WHO DIE IN PERFORMANCE OF
DUTY.
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HABITATION AND PROTECTION OF THE MENTALLY RETARDED IN
RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES, ETC.
H. R. 5990 BB TO AUTHORIZE THE SEC, OF AGRICULTURE TO
DEVELOP AND CARRY OUT A FORESTRY INCENTIVES PROGRAM,
ETC.
H. R. 6193 BB TO AMEND THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT TO
EXPAND AUTHORITY OF THE NAT’L. INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS
METABOLISM AND DIGESTIVE DISEASES TO ADVANCE ATTACK,ETC.
H. R. 6486 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO
PROVIDE A TRADE OR BUSINESS DEDUCTION TO FIREMEN FOR
MEALS EATEN AT POST OF DUTY OVERNIGHT.
H. R. 6516 BB TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
4-3-73
H. R. 6574 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 U. S. CODE, TO ENCOURAGE
PERSONS TO KOIN AND REMAIN IN RESERVES AND NAT’L
GUARD…SERVICE MEN’A GROUP LIFE INS. RETIRED RESERVE 4-4-73
H. R. 6884 BB TO AMEND TITLE 10 US CODE, SO AS TO PROVIDE THE
CHIEF OF THE MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS AND THE CHIEF OF BSC OF
THE AIR FORCE SHALL BE BRIG. GENERAL.
H. R. 7561 BB TO AUTHORIZE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NAT’L RECREATION AREA IN THE STATE
OF GA., AND FOR OTHER PERPOSES.
H. R. 8046 BB TO ESTABLISH A U. S. FIRE ADM. AND A NAT’L, FIRE
ACADEMY IB THE DEPT. OF HUD TO ASSIST STATES LOCAL GOVT. IN
REDUCING FIRE, ETC.
H. R. 8479 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO
PROVIDE INCOME TAX SIMPLICATION, REFORM AND RELIEF FOR
SMALL BUSINESS
H. R. 8687 TO AMEND CHAPTER 5, TITLE 37 U. S. CODE, TO REVISE THE
SPECIAL STRUCTURE RELATING TO MEMBERS OF UNIFORMED
SERVICES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VA – JOHNSON. DONALD E. RE: VETERANS’ ATTENDANCE
CERTIFICATION (VOCATIONAL) 5/30 NOTE ->5/9/77 SEND CONTENTS
OF THIS ENVELOP TO MR. RICHARDSON UPON RECEIPT OF LTR FROM
VA.
H. R. 8830 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 U. S. CODE TO TREAT VOCATIONA
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ON SAME
BASIS AS CLLEGE ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.
6/20/73
H. R. 9048 TO AMEND TITLE 38 U. S. CODE TO PROVIDE IMPAIRED
MEDICAL CARE TO VETERANS: TO PROVIDE HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL CARE DEPENDENTS AND SURVIVORS OF VETERANS, ETC.
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DISPUTE BETWEEN SUPERVISORY ORGANIZATIONS AND THE U. S.
POSTAL SERVICE.
H. R. 9474 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 OF U. S. CODE TO INCREASE
MONTHLY RATES OF DISABILITY AND DEATH PENSION AND
DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
H. R. 9592 BB TO PROVIDE DISABILITY RETIREMENT PAY FOR
MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES.
H. R. 9593 TO AMEND TITLE 10 OF THE U. S. COSE IN ORDER TO
PERMIT THE PARTIAL ATTACHMENT OF RETIRED OR RETAINER PAY
TO SATISFY JUDICIALLY DECREED FAMILY SUPPORT
CONTRIBUTIONS,
H. R. 9594 BB TO PROVIDE FOR THE EQUALIZATION OF THE RETIRED
PAY OF MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES OF EQUAL GRADE
AND YEARS OF SERVICE.
H. R. 9595 TO AMEND TITLE II OF THE SOC.SEC. ACT SO AS TP
REMOVE THE LIMITATION UPON THE AMOUNT OF OUTSIDE INCOME
WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL MAY EARN WHILR RECEIVING BENEFITS
THERE UNDER.
H. R. 9578 BB TO AMEND CHAPTER 37 OF TITLE 38, U. S. CODE TO
IMPROVE BASIC PROVISIONS OF THE VETERANS’ HOME LOAN
PROGRAMS AND TO ELIMINATE THOSE PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO
DORMANT FARM AND BUSINESS LOANS.
H. R. 9850 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO
PROVIDE THAT BLOOD DONATIONS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS DEDUCTIBLE FROM GROSS INCOME
H. R. 10454 BB TO REQUIRE THAT A PERCENTAGE OF U. S. OIL
IMPORTS BE CATTIED ON U. S. FLAG VESSELS. (EMPTY)
H. R. 10649 BB TO INCORPORATE POP WARNER LITTLE SCHOLARS.
INC.
H. R. 10913 BB FED. ACT TO CONTROL EXPENDURES AND UPGRADE
PRIORITIES. EMPTY
H. R. 10768 BB TO AMEND TITLE 23 U. S. CODE TO INSURE THAT NO
STATE WILL BE APPORTIONED LESS THAN 80 PER CENTUM OF ITS
TAX CONTRIBUTION TO THE HIGHWAY TRUSY FUND.
H. R. 10845 TO AMEND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION ACT IN REGARD
TO THE AUTHORITY CONFERRED BY THAT SECTION WITH RESPECT
TO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.
H. R. 10950 BB TO AUTHORIZE THE DISPOSAL OF SILICON CARBIDE
FROM THE NAT’L STOCKPILE AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL STOCKPILE.
H. RES. 614 MIDDLE EAST BB
H. R. 1118 BB AMENDMENTS OF ‘73
H. R. 10746 BB NAT’L CANCER RESEARCH ACT OF 1973.
H. R. 10746 BB NAT’L CANCER RESEARCH ACT WITH CO-SPONSORS
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H. CON. RES. 387 BB NAMING OF NUCLEAR POWERED AIRCRAFT
CARRIER CVN-70 AS THE U. S. SHIP CARL VINSON.
LEGISLATION: 1973-74
H. R. 12190 BB EGG BILL
H. R. 12191 BB TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF GA. SHAL BE INCLUDED IN
THE CENTRAL STANDARD TIME ZONE.
H. R. 12381 BB FEDERAL PAPERWORK BURDEN RELIEF ACT
H. R. 12459 BB TO AMEND THE U. S. CODE WITH RESPECT TO
VETERANS DAY
H. J. RES. 891 BB NAT’L GRANDPARENTS DAY.
H. R. 12628 BB VETERANS EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION
AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1974
H. R. BB TO AMEND THE UNIFORM TIME ACT OF ’66 TO PROVIDE
THAT THE STANDARD TIME SHALL BE ADVANCED ONE HOUR
DURING THE PERIOD BEGINNING ON THE FIRST SUNDAY IN JUNE
AND ENDING ON THE LAST SUNDAY IN AUGUST OF EACH YEAR.
H. RES. 840 BB RELATIVE TO PANAMA CANAL ZONE.
H. RES. 847 BB DECLARING THE SENSE OF THEHOUSE WITH RESPECT
TO A PROHIBITION OF CREDIT BY RGE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF U.
S.
H. RES. 875 BB DISAPPROVING PAY RAISE FOR FEDERAL OFFICIALS.
H. J. RES, 924 BB POSTAL EMPLOYEES DAY.
H. RES. 930 BB TRADE REFORM ACT OF 1973
H. R. 12719 TO REPEAL EMERGENCY DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME.
Box 136 1977 ISSUES CORRES.
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1977 NFIB
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MASS MAILOUT SOC. SEC.
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OPINION SURVEY H. R. 13 FED. SERV. LABOR MGMT. ACT
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POST CAED MAIL GUN CONTROL
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MASS MAIL OUT COMMON SITUS 95TH CONGRESS
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ZONE WHIP
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ISSUES – VETERANS LETTERS SENT TO BOB SWEENY FOR HANDLING
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ISSUES: VETERANS (LEON BARNES, UPSON COUNTY AREA
VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL)
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’77 VETERANS (GENERAL) I
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ISSUES: VETERANS (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
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BERRY, MR. H, W, (DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION – GEORGIA)
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JONES, MR. PAUL S. – ISSUES: TRANSPOETATIOM
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BLANEY, COLONEL KERMIT – ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION CAGLES INC. – GA. POULTRY
FEDERATION, INC. ANDREWS, ERNEST – MASSEY, ABIT
ISSUES: TAXES STEMBRIDGE, MR. D. E. (IRS & WAYS & MEANS
COMMITTEE)
ISSUES: TAXES – MR. HOKE S. REED, SR.
ISSUES: TAXES – MR. WILLIAM R. PETERS (WAM)
ISSUES: TAXES – MR. AND MRS, JOHN R, MYLER (W&M)
ISSUES: TAXES – J. L. NCCOWN INQUIRY
ISSUES: TAXES (1978 COMPREHENSIVE TAX PEOPOSAL)
ISSUES: TAXES – COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (BOWEN SUPPLY, INC.) (14’ MOBILE
HOMES)
LETTERS: TRANSPORTATION AMTRAK
’77 TRANSPORTATION (GEN.)
’77 TAXES (GEN.)
’77 TAXES (GEN.)
SOCIAL SECURITY (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE – TIETJEN, DAVID W.
ISSUES – POSTAL SERVICE – JERRY KENT
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (ADAMS, MR. AND MRS. BOYNTON H.)
POSTAL BILL (GLENN VAUGHN) (EMPTY)
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE H. R. 7700 POSTAL SERVICE ACT 1977
POSTAL SERVICE (GEN.)
’77 POLITICS (GENERAL)
PENSION REFORM (GEN.) (EMPTY)
NAT’L HEALTH INS. (GEN.)
PAMPHLET 1. VETERANS: EDUCATION SOC – SERVICEMEN’S
OPPORTUNITY COLLEGES
PAMPHLET 2 ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION MARTA IS…
Box 137 1967 ISSUES CORRES.
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EGG PRICES ISSUES LEG, AGRICULTURE
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DRAFT
LEGIS. ISSUES: DRUGS
ISSUES: EDUCATION
LEGIS. ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
LEGIS. ISSUES: FIREARMS
LEGIS. ISSUES: FOREIGN POLICY
LEGIS. ISSUES: GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAMS
LEGIS. ISSUES: GUIDELINES
LEGIS. ISSUES: HEW
LEGIS. ISSUES: INSURANCE RATES
LEGIS. ISSUES: INVASION OF PRIVACY
LEGIS. ISSUES:
LEGIS. ISSUES: LAKE GEORGE DAM (GEORGIA)
LEGIS. ISSUES: MEDICAL RESTRAINT OF TRADE ACT (EMPTY)
LEGIS. ISSUES: MEDICARE
LEGIS. MISC. JAN-AUG 1967
ISSUES: MISC. SEPT.-DEC. 1976
LEGIS. ISSUES: MUTUAL FUNDS
LEGIS. ISSUES: AIR AND WATER POLUTION
Box 138 1976 ISSUES CORRES.
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1976 ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (HAS ENVELOPE WITH NO TITLE)
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ENERGY CRISIS: SOLAR ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(ADDITIONAL MATERIAL IN SAME FILE UNDER ISSUES, 1975)
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PENDING ISSUES: ENERGY (FEA ARTICLE IN WALL STREET JOURNAL)
OUR CORRESPONDENT: DR. LOUIS HAZORI)
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ISSUES: ENERGY CRISIS (OUTER CONTINENTAL Shelf)
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ISSUES: HEW – GA. COMPREHENSIVE EPILEPSY PROGRAM PROPOSAL
– HOWARD F. PHILLIPS, OUR CORRESPONDENT 6/9 NIH HOPES TO
HAVE FINAL DECISION BY JULY 1 RW 4/30ELIZABETH SOMWONE
WILL CALL ON THIS ON MONDAY WILL BE ONLY FOR EVALUATION
6/9 MARY HOFFMAN 496-69203 496-5751
HEW – FORT VALLEY STATE COLLEGE
ISSUES: HEW (GOV. BUSBEE) AL ULLMAN’S COMMITTEE 1/30/76 5/3
CALLED COMMITTEE KAREN JUST GOT REPORTED OUT OF
SUBCOMMITTEE SOME TIME THIS WEEK.
ISSUES: HEW (CANCER RESEARCH LTR TO JIMMY CARTER ON
BEHALF OF SAMUEL GARB)
ISSUES: HEW (MRS. A. J. EVANS, JR.) HEW
ISSUES: HEW (LAETRILLE)
ISSUES: HEW (NURSING STUDENTS (HEW) HIX, DORIS
ISSUES – HEW FACILITIES – NURSING HOME PEOPLE
ISSUES: HEW – (DR. JOHN T. MILLER-FTC & SUBCOMMITTEE ON
CONCUMER) PROTECTION & FINANCE
ISSUES: HEW (PARENT LOCATOR SERVICE AS PROVIDED BY THE
SOCIAL SERVICES ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1974)
ISSUES: HEW (JIM PARHAM) HEW
ISSUES: HEW (TITLE XX REGULATIONS) OUR CORRES IS DR. HART
ODOM
ISSUES: HEW (KELLY, JAMES P.) HEW
ISSUES: (OVERRIDE ON LABOR-HEW APPROPRIATIONS) (VETO BILL)
(H. R. 8069)
ISSUES: HEW (WELFARE) (CHARLIE MORGAN & JOSEPH PORCH
ISSUES: HEW DR. THOMAS Y. WHITLEY
ISSUES: HOUSING (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS) (EMPTY)
ISSUES: HOUSING (EDWARDS, JOHN A.) HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
ISSUES: HOUSING (HUD) (BUD JOHNSON)
1976 HOUSING (GENERAL)
ISSUES: INTELLIGENCE (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS) (EMPTY)
1976 INTELLEGENCE (GENERAL)
ISSUES: LABOR (RIGHT-TO-WORK QUESTIONAIRE)
ISSUES: H E W (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
1976 HEW (GENERAL)
1978 FOREIGN AFFAIRS
1976 HEW WELFARE
INFORMATION ON H. R. 2966
DEC. MISC. 1976
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (DISCOUNT LOAN PROGRAM) 5/1
382-4796
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ISSUES: LABOR (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS) EXPORT - IMPORT
BANK 4/21/76 – SHOULD HAVE LTS TOMMORROW PASSMON WILL
CALL BACK
Box 139 1978 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: ENERGY GASAHOL
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – LIBRARY SERVICES & CONSTRUCTION ACT
3.
ISSUES: EDUCATION (PENDING) ALFORD, FRED, SUPT. OF
CHATTAHOOCHEE CO. SCHOOLS RE LTR TO MR. STORMER OF HEW
4.
ISSUES: EDUCATION BARDWELL, MR. LLOYD M. LTR SENT TO REP.
FLOOD RE FUNDING FOR CAREER INCENTIVE EDUCATION
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – (EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID ACT – ESAA)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION GEORGIA SCHOOL BOARD ASSOCIATION
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ISSUES: EDUCATION HENRY, WAIGHTS G. JR. & JORDAN, DUPREE RE:
SECTION 504 OF REHABILITATION ACT OF 73
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ISSUES: EDUCATION “IMPACT AID” FUNDS
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – DR. BRAXTON A. NAIL (HEW) 245-7644 6296
7000 8/31/77 BETSY
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ISSUES: ENERGY – COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS
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ISSUES: MISC- COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS CONSUMER PROTECTION
(CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY, ETC)
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1978 ENERGY CRISIS (GENERAL)
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1978 EDUCATION (GENERAL)
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ISSUES: EDUCATION – COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION SERVICES
AMENDMENTS HR 12467
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ISSUES: EDUCATION DEPT OF EDUCATION CARDS
16.
ISSUES: EDUCATION HOUSTON COUNTY SPEECH SCHOOL LTR FROM
MRS. CARLIEZE W. SPENCER FORWARDED TO CHM. PERKINS, ED &
LABOR ALSO LETTER FROM VIRGINIA LONG RE SAME 9/12 GOLDIE
56557 11/1/78 GOLDIE LEFT WORD FOR HER TO CALL
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ISSUES: CRIME JUVENILE OFFENDERS INFO.
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ISSUES: CRIME (STOP DRUGS AT THE SOURCE (KEN KRUTTER)
19.
ISSUES: CRIME (DRUGS)
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1978 ECONOMY (GENERAL)
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PUBLIC WORKS JOB PLANNING TARGETS (EMPTY)
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1978 ECONOMY THE BUDGET
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ECONOMY: PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1976
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ISSUES: ECONOMY RE: BARRY JONES INFLATION
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INFO. FOR 1979 ISSUES FILE
INFO ON PRAYER IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – XM-1 TANK & 120 MM GUN
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– NONGAME FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
1978 CONSERVATION THANK YOU’S
CONSERVATION – ENVIRONMENT LETTERS FROM SIERRA CLUB ETC.
ISSUES: MISC. CONCUMER PROTECTION AGENCY.
1978 CRIME (GUN CONTROL)
1978 CRIME (GENERAL)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES KELLY, JAMES L. (SEND COPY OF
RESERVE SURVIVORS’ BENEFIT ACT WHEN HOUSE COMPLETES
ACTION THIS SESSION)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES LEO LYON’S LETTER RE MARTIN ARMY
HOSPITAL, FORWARDED TO HON. RICHARD WHITE, SUBCOMMITTEE
ON MIL. PERSONNEL
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (MILITARY CONSTRUCTION IN
PRESEDENT’S BUDGET)
MBFR PENDING TRIP TO AUSTRIA
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES - NATO EXPEBDITURES (SEC. BROWN)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – OPTOMETRY – DR. JOHN T.
MILLER (DOD)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – DR. DAVID B. ROBERTS – 3/1/78
– THELMA HARRISON WITHIN 2 WEEKS – 3830/78 – THELMA
HARRISON NOW SHOULD CPME WITHIN 10-2 WEEKS
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES STEWART, MR. WILLIAM S. RE 60
MINUTES ON AAFES 8/90
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES TROTTER, MR. JAMES P., JR. RE
CHAMPUS FORWARDED TO DOD CAL ROLETT 695-6281 DR.
BRICKER 6/5 WENT TO DENVER – 7/20 - DR. BRICKER WILL
CK ON IT & CALL US BACK CHECK BACK WITH LTC
ROULETTER ON 8/15 IF WE HAVEN’T REC’D ANSWER –
ARMED SERVICES B-1 BOMBER
1978 ARMED SERVICES (HEARINGS) EMPTY
’78 NAT’L GUARD AUTH. MIL. CON. (EMPTY)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
1978 ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES CHAMPUS
MAJOR GENERAL BENJAMIN BAKER ISSUES: ARMED
SERVICES (MARTIN ARMY HOSPITAL) OX – 77471 3/30 – CAL
RULET CALL ON MONDAY – 4/13/ 695-6281
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES CHAMPUS – LETTER TO MAJOR
GENERAL BENJAMIN BAKES (BC’S TO BUDDY SPARKS &
WALLACE VEAUDRY)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (PENDING) BHASKAR, MAJOR GENERAL
SURINDAR N. (LTR RE PREPAID DENTAL PLAN FOR ARMED SERVICES
FROM JB)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES BURCH, SSGT PHILLIP M. RE SUGGESTED
WEAPONS SYSTEM – FORWARDED TO DOD
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – (SALE OF SMALL CALIBER WEAPONS BY
DOD) (NOTE: COPT FOR XEROXING EXTRAS IS IN BACK OF THIS
FOLDER)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES COADY, MS. LINNIE; RE SUGGESTION FOR
MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR RETIREES
Box 140 1970 ISSUES CORRES.
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D PR REQUEST 1978
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C PR REQUEST 1978
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PR REQUESTS “F” – DR. CHARLES FERGUSON
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FABIANI, MRS. ROZELL PR REQUESY INDIAN WEEK IN COLUMBUS
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F PR REQUEST 1978
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REQUEST: ELLIOTT, THEODORE J. (TED) RE INFO FROM NATIONAL
ARCHIVES
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E PR REQUEST 1978
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PR REQUESTS B PENDING: DUPONT. MR. LEO A., COLUMBUS.
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY VETERANS’ COUNCIL, INC. RE ASKING
PRES. TO ATTEND NOV. 11; 78 VETS MEMORIAL EXERCISE & PARADE
IN COLUMBUS 6/5/78 EVELYN SMALL – WH 456-2755
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DUTTERA, MAURICE PR REQUEST-D
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PR REQUEST MR. CLARKE W. DUNCAN DEC. 15, 1978
11.
PR REQUEST 1978 DRADY, CURT RE DEBTORS PAYING DEBTS TO US
WITH OIL – FORWARDED TO STATE DEPT.
12.
PR REQUESTSGORDON G. DARRAN LTR OF RECOMMENDATION RE
APPT. OF LEE R. WILLIAMS TO FEDERAL JUDGESHIP
13.
PR REQUESTS DAEITY, MARTIN J. RE USAF RECRUITING
ADVERTISING CONTRACT
14.
C PR REQUEST 1978
15.
PR REQUESTS GALLOPS, JOHN F. RE FED. GRANTS OR LOANS FOR
LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS (SON, MARK)
16.
GAMMAGE, MRS. F. C. PR REQUEST PRESIDENTIAL GREETING 100TH
BIRTHDAY
17.
PR REQUEST GARNER, MR. B. B. (100 BIRTHDAY)
18.
PR REQUESTS GOURLEY, WILLIAM T. BILL RE: COPY OF CORPS OF
ENGINEERS CONTRACT DACA 86-77-C-0019 MORRISON-KNUDSEN
19.
H PR REQUEST 1976
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LEGIS. ISSUES: HEW 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: GUIDELINES 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAMS
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LEGIS. ISSUES: GOV. MADDOX 1970
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LEGIS. ISSUES: FOREIGN POLICY 1970
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ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (NOW ACCOUNTS)
1976 ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (THE HATCH ACT)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (NATIONAL GUARD TECHNICIANS)
WHITE’S SUBCOM – WM BYRD
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS)
FED EMPLOYEES – PRIVACY ACT
ISSUES: HEW APPROPRIATIONS
P. R. REQUEST, CRAIG, MR. DARDEN (AG. BULLETIN)
MEDICAID
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
Box 141 1967 PUBLIC RELATIONS
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A – CONGRATS 1967
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T-U-V – CONGRATS 1967
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W – CONGRATS 1967
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X-Y-Z – CONGRATS 1967
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CONDOLENCES – 1967
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THANK YOU LETTERS – 1967
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THANK YOU REC – 1967
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THANK YOU REC – 1967
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THANK YOU REC – 1967
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M – P. R. REQUEST – 1967
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T – P. R. REQUEST – 1967
U/V – P. R. REQUEST – 1967
W – P. R. REQUEST – 1967
X=Y=Z – P. R. REQUEST – 1967
P. R. GRADUATES – 1967
P. R. REQUEST – CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY FOR 1968
P. R. REQUEST – FARM BULLETINS – 1967
P. R. REQUEST – AGRIC. YEARBOOKS – 1967
Box 142 BRINKLEY BILLS
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H CON. RES. 4—BB BYELORUSSIA SOVIET SOCIALIST REP. UKRANIAN
SOV. SOC. REP. ETC. OBJECTION TO THEIR UN MEMBERSHIP
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HR 11087 BB TO PROVIDE FED. GRANTS TO ASSIST ELEMENTARY
AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO CARRY ON PROGRAMS TO TEACH
MORAL AND ETHICAL PRINCOPLES
3.
H. R. 11131 BB TO AMEND THE EDUCATION OF THE HANDICAPPED
ACT, ETC.
4.
H. R. 11136 BB SOC.SEC. ACT TO INCLUDE QUALIFIED DRUGS
REQUIRING A PHYSCIAN’S PRESCRIPTION OF CERTIFICATION AND
APPROVED BY A FORMULARY COMMITTEE
5.
H. RES. 662 BB CALLING FOR THE SHIPMENT OF PHANTON F-4
AIRCRAFT TO ISREAL IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE ARMS BALANCE
IN THE MIDDLE EAST.
6.
H. CON. RES. 413 BB BOYCOT IN THE U. S. OF FRENCH MADE
PRODUCTS UNTIL THE PRES. DETERMINES FRANCE HAS TAKEN
SUCESSFUL STEPS TO HALF THE PROCESSING OF HEROIN AND ITS
EXPORTATION TO THE U. S.
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DAY OF JAN. EACH YEAR AS “ APPRECIATE AMERICA DAY”
H. R. 11683 BB TO REQUIRE THE SEC. OF AG. IN EVENT OF A NAT’L
DISASTER TO MAKE ADJUSTMANTS IN PAYMENT YIELDS FOR
PRODUCERS OF COTTON.
HR 12023 BB TO MAKE ANY ALIEN WHO BECOMES A PUBLIC CHARGE
WITHIN 24 MONTHS OF HIS ARRIVAL IN THE U. S. SUBJECT TO
DEPORTATION, ETC.
H. CON. RES. 494 BB RESOLVED THAT THE CONGRESS NOT
APPROPRIATE NOR SHOULD THE PRESIDENT OR THE EXECUTIVE
BRANCH BUDGET OR EXPEND ANY AMT. IN EXCESS OF
ANTICIPATED REVENUES FOR THE ONCOMING FISCAL YEAR,
H. J. RES. 1000 BB TO DESIGNATE CHRISTMAS WEEK AS BLOOD
DONOR WEEK.
H. R. 12155 BB TO ESTABLISH A FED. PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE
VOLUNTARY DONATION OF PURE AND SAFE BLOOD, TO REQUIRE
LICENSING AND INSPECTION OF ALL BLOOD BANKS AND TO
ESTABLISH A NAT’L REGISTRY OF BLOOD DONORS
H. R. 12480 BB
H. R. 12488 BB COLUMBUS LOCK AND DAM NAMED FOR GEORGE
ANDREWS
H. R. 13071 BB TO ESTABLISH ORDERLY PROCEDURES FOR RENEWAL
OF BROADCAST LICENSES.
H. R. 11163 BB SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION
H. R. 12677 BB OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT AMENDED
TO RECOGNIZE DIFFERENCE IN HAZARDS TO EMPLOYEES BETWEEN
THE HEAVY CONSTRUCTION BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
H. R. 13858 BB TO AMEND THE FEDERAL DRUG, FOOD AND COSMETIC
ACT IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGIS. OF MFG’S OF
COSMETICS AND LABELING OF COSMETICS, ETC.
H. R. 12068 BB AMEND THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ACT TO EXEMPT ANY NON MFGING BUSINESS OR ANY BUSINESS
HAVING 25 OR LESS EMPLOTEES FROM THE FEDERAL STANDARDS
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H. R. 13384 BB RE: CIVIL DEFENSE ACT OF 1950
H. CON. RES. 543 BB INDIVIDUALS WHO REFUSED TO REGISTER FIR
DRAFT, ETC.H RES. 858 BB RELEASE OF FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR
FHA’S FARM OPERATING LOAN PROGRAM.
H. J. RES. 1040 BB COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION
INTO METHODS OF SIMPLIFYING FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN
FORMS.
H. R. 13667 BB TO PROVIDE FOR PAPER MONEY OF THE U. S. TO
CARRY A DESIGNATION IN BRAILLE INDICATING YJE
DENOMINATION.
H. R. 13948 BB TO AMEND THE OCCUPATIONAL ACT OF ’70.
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H. R. 14349 BB TO PROVIDE PRICE SUPPORT FOR MILK AT NOT LESS
THAN 8% PER CENTUM OF THE PARITY PRICE THEREFOR.
H. R. 14361 BB TO PROVIDE MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO ISREAL IN
ORDER TO ASSIST IN RESETTLMENT OF RUSSIAN REFUGES.
H. R. 14408 BB TO AMEND THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ACT OF ’70 TO DEFINE THE TERM “EMPLOYEE” MORE PRECISELY.
H. RES. 939 BB SUPPORT OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE U. S. TO REPEL
THE INVASION OF THE NORTH VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST INTO
SOUTH VIETNAM.
H. R. 12784 BB AMEND THE UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AND
REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970.
H. R. 13375 BB TO EXTEND FOR AN ADDITIONAL YEAR CERTAIN
PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM RELOCATION ACT.
H. R. 14909 BB CONTINUANCE OF INCENTIVE PAY TO MEMBERS OF
THE UNIFORMED SERVICES FOR THE PERIOD REQUIRED FOR
HOSPITALIZATION AND REHABILITATION AFTER TERMINATION OF
MISSING STATUS.
H. R. 14350BB TO AMEND CODE OF ’54 WITH RESPECT TO LOBBYING
BY CERTAIN TYPES OF EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS.
H. R. 14915 BB TO AUTHORIZE AT GOVT’ EXPENSE, THE TRANS. OF
HOUSE TRAILERS OR MOBILE DWELLINGS, IN PLACE OF MEMBERS
IN A MISSING STATUS AND THE ADDITIONAL MOVEMENT OF
DEPENDENTS AND EFFECTS OR TRAILERS OF THOSE MEMBERS IN
SUCH STATUS FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR.
H. R. 14975 BB EMPLOYMENT OF THE SKILLS, TALENTS, AND
ESPERIENCE OF OLDER PERSONS ACT.
H. R. 14986 BB ESTABLISHMENT OF A SOUTH ATLANTIC BASIN
ENVIROMENTAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM.
H. R. 15129 BB CERTAIN HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE INTEREST PAID
BY THE SEC, OF HUD ON BEHALF OF A LOW INCOME MORTGAGOR
SHALL NOT BE DEDUCTIBLE BY SUCH MORTGAGOR.
H. R. 15162 BB TO AMEND THE EDUCATION OF THE HANDICAPPED
ACT TO PROVIDE FOR COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
FOR SEVERLY AND PROFOUNDLY MENTALLY RETARDED CHILFREN.
H. CON. RES. 610 BB THAT IT IS THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT A
COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF ALL AMERICANS FROM VIETNAM
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H. R. 15421 (INTERNAL REVENUE CODE) (PACED IN FOLDER)
H. R. 15421 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF ’54 TO
PROVIDE INCOME TAX SIMPLIFICATION REFORM AND RELIEF FOR
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H. R. 15762 BB TO AMEND THE ECONOMIC STABILIZATION ACT OF ’70
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H. CON. RES. 666 BB TO COLLECT OVERDUE3 DEBTS
H. CON. RES. 633 BB EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS WITH
RESPECT TO THE ACCOUNTING AND RETURN OF ALL AMERICAN
POWS.
H. RES. 1131 BB IN SUPPORT OF U. S. VETS. OF U.N. RESOLUTION ON
TERRORISM.
16342 BB TREATMENT OF HIJACKERS
H. R. 16449 BB TO AMEND THE MONIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE
STREETS ACT OF ’62 TO PROVIDE INCREASED ASSISTANCE TO
CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS TO ESTABLISH MORE DERAILED
GUIDELINES FOT SUCH PROGRAMS AND TO CREATE A
STREAMLINED ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH ASSISTANCE.
H. R. 16469 BB TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE MENTAL HEALTH CRE FOR
ALL AMERICANS. (EMPTY)
HR 16650 BB TO REQUIRE STATES TO PASS ALONG TO PUBLIC
ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO S. S, BENEFITS AT
LEAST ½ OF 1972 INCREASE IN SUCH BENEFITS EITHER BY
DISREGARDING IT IN DETERMING THEIR NEED FOR ASSISTANCE OR
OTHERWISE.
BB 169 61. 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 675, 77 FIREMAN BILLS
H. R. 17147 BB RE: REPRESSIVE DISCRIMINATORY IMIGRATION
POLICIES OF THE SOVIET UNION.
H. R. 14911 BB TO AUTHORIZE MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
WHO ARE IN A MISSING STATUS TO ACCUMULATE LEAVE WITHOUT
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THANK YOU LETTERS 1975
PR CONGRATS 1975 JAN-MARCH 1975
PR CONGRATS 1975 APRIL-JUNE
THANK YOU LETTERS JULY-SEPT. 1975
PR THANK YOU LETTERS OCT.-DEC 1975
1975 VISITORS & TOURS
PR VISITORS & TOURS 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS ANDREWS, MRS. FRANK & FAMILY WEEK OF
JULY 14, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS ARNOLD, MR. & MRS. LLOYD R. JUNE 26, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS BLACKWELL, H. E. & FAMILY MARCH 31 –
APR. 4, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS BOY SCOUTS (CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL)
JULY 24-25, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS JULY 1-3, 1975 BROWNE, CHARLES E. &
FAMILY
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS BROWN, MRS. JAMES P. 6-26-75
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH (JUNIOR HIGH
CHOIR) – REV. WILLIAM F. WARDER – JUNE 3-6 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS CHATTHOOCHEE COUNCIL BOY & GIRL
SCOUTS – UNDER PRIVILEGED AUG. 5, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS CIVIL AIR PATROL WARNER ROBINS NOV. 20,
1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ARTS VRAFTS MISS
SALLY QUILLIAN JAN. 17, 1975 1/15
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: COUTCHER, QUENTIN D. & FAMILY MAY 1922, 1975 5/15
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS CRAWFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (RUTH
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: DAVIS, KENNETH & FAMILY JULY 21, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: DENNEY, HAROLD & FAMILY AUG 3-4, 1975
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JULY 29. 10-10:30 AM
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS FLOWERS, MRS. MABEL S. APR. 8, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS GOODWIN, MR. & MRS. RUDY MAY 16-19,
1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS HARRIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
(MRS. SARA T. SKINNER) APR. 5-8, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HENDERSON, MR. & MRS. DONALD (HILDA
RAILEY’S SISTER) OCT. 15-16. 1975 CAME IN THE OFFICE ON WEEK
OCT 15
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HOPKINS, MR. & MRS. CALVIN THOMASTON
AUG. 7-8, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS HUCKABY AUG 25-28, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS – ILLGES, MR. & MRS. A. & FAN JAN. 31, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: INGRAM, MR. & MRS. LAMAN MAY 2 – 9,
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: JONES & BATTLE AUG. 28-29-1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: KING, MR. & MRS. ROBERT
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS LANCASTER, KENNETH L. & FAMILY JUL 30AUG 1, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS LEE HIGH SCHOOL SINGERS THOMASTON,
GEORGIA NOV, 7-8-1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: LEWIS, RAY AUG. 18-23, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS – MATHENA, MR. RICHARD S. JUNE 9 - 13,
1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS MRS. PATSY MCCURRY AND CHILDREN,
BRIDGET AND JOHN – MARCH 29, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: POPE, WALTER APR. 2-4, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS PRICE, OTWELL & MR. & MRS. SAM JONES 715-75
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: PRUITT, H. MORRIS FAMILY JUNE 19. 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: REID, JOHN S., JR. THOMASTON NOV. 24 – 29,
1975 WHITE HOUSES PASSES TO BE PICKED-UP MON, NOV. 24
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: ROBERTSON, MRS. RICHARD JULY 14-17
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: ROTHSCHILD, EDWIN W. OCT. 23-24-1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE OF COLUMBUS
(MRS. MILDRED HOVEY) APRIL 24, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS SHAPIRO, STAN. DEBBIE RAE MARCH 24-25,
1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS – THOMAS, W. H. OF THOMASTON MAY 26-27
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WELSH, MR. MICHAEL JULY 14, 1975
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WILSON & BROADAWAY JULY 2-3, 1975
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PR GET WELL WISHES 1976
Box 144 1977 ISSUES CORRES.
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RESOLUTIONS FROM GEORGIA ASSEMBLY 1977
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PENDING 1977 LEGISLATION 95TH CONGRESS
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COLLEAGUE LETTERS CO-SIGNED BY JB
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PENDING LEGISLATION (TO BE REVIEWED EVERY MONDAY
MORNING) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ‘78
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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1978 ANDERSONVILLE
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1978 1978 SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE (EMPTY)
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1978 1978 RESOLUTIONS FROM GEORGIA ASSEMBLY (EMPTY)
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FILE 1978
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE COMPLIMENTARY LETTERS
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (MR. BILL PEARSON) RE: USE OF BENLATE
BENOMY LTR TO EPA
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RESPONSES TO JOINT LETTER SIGNED BY JB
TO SEC. BERGLAND AND VERNON WEAVER
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE CLARK, MR. RUDOLPH LETTER TO BOB
BERGLANF RE DAIRY FARMING
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RE CLOSING OF CORDELE LIVESTOCK BARN
C. A. VINSON ED BARKER
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EDWARDS, WARD ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – EPA ANTI-POLLUTION
REGULATION RE DAIRY FARMERS &COOPS. PENDING
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EDUCATION ACT)
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RE: FRANK GILES PEANUTS
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE – BOLL & TOBACCO PYRETHROIDS LMW
CALLED MR GRAHAM 6-70-78
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FURTHER S SHERMAN 755-8020 MTG. THIS MORNING WITH JELLINEKI
9/19/78 LEFT WOED FOR SUSAN TO RETURN CALL 11/FRANGES SENT
LTR IN OCT, 11/29 – CALLED AGAIN 12/20 LTR WAS FILED IN ISSUES
AG FIRE ANTS MIREX I DON’T KNOW WHY IT WAS SENT TO MR.
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1978 ARMED SERVICES (GENERAL)
ARMED SERVICES: PRESIDENTS COMPENSATION PROPOSALS
1 OF 3 ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES MUTUAL AND BALANCED FORCE
REDUCTIONS PANEL CHAIRED BY CONGRESSMAN – HOUSE ARMED
SERVICES COMM. SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE AND
MILITARY APPLICATION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY (SECTION 1 OF 2)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES—MUTUAL AND BALANCED FORCE
REDUCTIONS PANEL (SECTION 2 OF 3)
MUTUAL AND BALANCED FORCE REDUCTIONS PANEL (SECTION 3
OF 3)
NO FOLDER, NO NUMBER BUT RUBBER BANDED WITH NOTE: JUNE,
1978 MILITARY POSTURE QUESTIONAIRE RESPONSES
Box 145 1968 ISSUES CORRES.
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LEGIS. ISSUES – MEDICARE 1968
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LEGIS. ISSUES – MEDICAL RESTRAINT OF TRADE ACT 1968
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LEGIS. ISSUES – NATIONAL DEFENSE 1968 (EMPTY)
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LEGIS. ISSUES – NATIONAL ECONOMY 1968 EMPTY
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LEGIS. ISSUES – NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT
BUSINESS 1968 BALLOTS
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LEGIS. ISSUES – PATENT OFFICE
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LEGIS. ISSUES – PAY RAISE H. R. 7 1968
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LEGIS. ISSUES – POST OFFICE GENERAL 1968
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LEGIS. ISSUES – TRUTH IN LENDING 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – UNIFORM TIME ACT 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – VETERANS 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – VIETNAM 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – VOLUNTEER PRAYER 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – VOTING RECORD 1968
HON. JACK BRINKLEY – VOTING RECORD AS OF MAY 31, 1967
LEGIS. ISSUES – WAGE BOARD 1968
LEGIS. ISSUES – WHITE HOUSE RELEASES
Box 146 1978 ISSUES CORRES.
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ISSUES: HOUSING HAMILTON, MR. MYRON RE AVAILABILITY OF SEC.
202 HUD FUNDS 755 7380 MRS. DANIELS 11/2 RE FROM FIELD OFFICE
REPLY WITHIN THE WEEK
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ISSUES: HOUSING-FNMA PRESTON, MR. GUY L. RE PROPOSED REGS,
ON FNMA – LTR TO SEC. HARRIS
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COLUMBUS HOUSING AUTHORITY
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HOUSING HUD 312 LOAN PROGRAM
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1977 INTELLIGENCE (GENERAL)
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1978 LABOR (GENERAL)
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H. R. 8410 LABOR REFORM ACT
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LABOR – HEW THANK YOU’S
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ISSUES: LABOR PAUL V. BALL, C-E MINERALS 7/19
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ISSUES: LABOR HARDAWAY COMPANY LETTERS RE PROPOSED
DEPT. OF TREAS. REGS. AFFACTING EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 6/16 DRU –
WILL CALL BACK 6/20 LETTER WILL GO OUT TODAY. SHOULD HAVE
WITHIN WEEK
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KELLY, MR. J. L. ISSUES: LABOR 755-7380 12/20/78 HUD DEC 18 DRAFT
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ISSUES: LABOR-OSHA (COTTON DUST) SEN MAGNUSON MIKE HOPP
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1978 MISC. JANUARY
1978 MISC. THANK YOU’S
MISC. INFORMATION ON ALASKA HOMESTEAD PROGRAM
ISSUES – MISC – ALUMINUM WIRING
ISSUES: MISC. CAIN, MR. W. D. RE REQUEST FOR COPIES OF CIVIL
SERVICE REFORM ACT & DOD APPROPRIATIONS ACT
ISSUES: MISC. – CENSUS GOODLETT, TOM
ISSUES: MISC.C;IFF. ARTHUR P. RE FREEDOM PF INFORMATION ACT
ISSUES: MISC. H. R. 10285 – COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING
COMMISSION – LETTERS RE BALDUS AMENDMENT
ISSUES: MISC. COMMON CAUSE LETTER RE LOBBY DISCLOSURE BILL
(HOLD PER JB’S INSTRUCTIONS)
ISSUES: MISC. CROCKER, MRS. WINONA
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS ILLINOIS BRICK – HR 11942
CORRESPONDENCE AND INFORMATION
PRO-ERA EXTENSION CARDS – HOLD – PER JB’S INSTRYCTIONS 3/7/78
ISSUES: MISC. LTR TO HON. EDWARD BOLAND RE SECTION 29 OF
PUBLIC LAW 95-217 & EPA & REG’S – BC’S TO FOY EVENS & W. H.
THOMAS 4/4 DEL DAVIS
ISSUES: MISC. ERA
MISC. LETTER FROM HON. CHARLES WILSON RE ETHICS COMMITTEE
ISSUES: MISC. RE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
(COLLECTION AGENCIES) AND LTR TO FYC CHAIRMAN PERTSCHUK
(CORRESPONDENCE FROM FRANK HUMPHRIES, KATHLEEN PLANT
9/17/78 CALLED 27C – PERSON WHO HANDLES CORRESPONDENCE
NOT IN TODAY. WILL BE IN TOMMORROW 523-9477- 10/15/78 LTR HAD
TO REDONE – WILL TRY TO GET IT OUT TOMMORROW.
ISSUES: MISC. – RE: PAMPHLET “THE ISSUE IS FAIR TRADE” MR.
HARRY K. JAMESSON – COLS. GA. MR. THOMAS SWEENEY –
NORTHBROOK, ILLS. TRW OFFICIALS
ISSUES: MISC. FAMILY PLANNING CENTERS IN GEORGIA
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS FRIEDLANDER, MR. IRWIN RE PAPERWORK
ISSUES: MISC. GALLOWAY, JOHN M. RE IMMIGRATION POLICY ON
RHODESIAN EXPATRIATES 376-8368 9/19/78 – MARGARET SMITH
PR REQUEST ART IN THE CAPITOL NOV, 17, 1978
ART IN THE CAPITOL BOOKS MAILED – 1978
ASHMORE. MR/ JERRY PRESIDENTIAL SITUATION FOR MR. DANSON
SHARMAN. JR. PR REQUEST
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BRYANT, MR. JOHN T, PR REQUEST PR CONGRATS
PR REQUESTS: BRAYM CLAUDE – RE: MRS. ANN WINKLES OF
MANCHESTER, CANCER VICTIM 2/16/78
PR REQUEST BOYETTE, MRS. BRYANT (MOTHER OF THE YEAR – 1ST
CHURCH OF NAZAZENE MR. CLYDE RAMSEY)
BRAFANZA, MRS. AGNES LET OF REC. RE NOMINATION TO BELLA
ABZUG. COMMISSION ON THE OBSERVATION OF INTERNATIONAL
WPMEN’S YEAR
PR REQUEST MRS. MELANIE CADENHEAD
PR REQUEST-JB MAPS-CIA SEPT. 15, 1978
PR REQUESTS CLARK, PAUL G. RE SUGGESTION ON FEDERAL HIRING
PR REQUESTS COTNEY, MR. ANDREW H. RE BIDDING ON FEDERAL
LANDSCAPING PROJECTS – FORWARDED TO DOT ON BUCK SLIP
PR REQUEST 1978 COX, WILLIE ALTON
PAMPHLET 1. THE HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY (D-GEORGIA) 2412
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D - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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E - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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F - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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G - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
8.
H - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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I/J - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
10.
K - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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L - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
12.
M - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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N/O - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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P - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
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Q - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968 (EMPTY)
16.
R - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
17. S - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
18.
T - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
19.
U/V - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968 (EMPTY)
20.
W - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968
21.
X=Y=Z - P. R. REQUESTS – 1968 (EMPTY)
22.
P. R. REQUESTS – AGRI. YEARBOOKS - 1968
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1968 P. R. REQUESTS – 1969 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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P. R. – VISITOR TOURS – 1968
P. R. – CONGRESSIONAL RECORD REQUESTS (1967 AND 1968)
P. R. – FLAGS
P. R. – MISCELLANEOUS 1967 AND 1968
P. R. REQUESTS – TOURS – 1967
P. R. – STAMP LETTER (1967)
A – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
B – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
C – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
D – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
E – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
F – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
G – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
H – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
J – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
K – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
L – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
M – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
N – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
O – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
P – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
R – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
S – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
T – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
V – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
W – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
X, Y, Z – P. R. REQUESTS 1969
Box 148 1969 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES – AGRICULTURE
2.
LEGISLATURE ISSUES: 1969 AIR AND WATER POLLUTION
3.
LEGIS. ISSUES: 1969 BANKRUPTCIES
4.
ISSUES: BANKS
5.
LEGIS. ISSUES: BIAFRA 1969
6.
LEGIS. ISSUES: STOKLEY CARMICHAEL 1969 (EMPTY)
7.
ISSUES – CIGERETTES
8.
LEGIS. ISSUES: CIVIL RIGHTS 1969
9.
LEGIS. ISSUES: CIVIL SERVICE 1969
10.
LEGIS. ISSUES: CONSERVATION 1969
11.
LEGIS. ISSUES: COTTON PROGRAM 1969
12.
LEGIS. ISSUES: CRIME 1969
13.
LEGIS. ISSUES: DAIRY IMPORTS 1969
14.
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LEGIS. ISSUES: DISADTER RELIEF 1969 (EMPTY)
LEGIS. ISSUES: DRAFT 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: DRUGS 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: EDUCATION 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: EDUCATION JULY-DEC.
ISSUES: ELECTORIAL REFORM
LEGIS. ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
LEGIS. ISSUES: FIREARMS 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: FOREIGN POLICY 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAM 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: GUIDELINES 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: HEW 1969
HUD PROGRAMS
LEGIS. ISSUES: INSURANCE RATES 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: INVASION OF PRIVACY 1969 (EMPTY)
LEGIS. ISSUES: LABOR 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: LAKE GEORGE DAM 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: MEDICAL RESTRAINT TRADE ACT 1969 (EMPTY)
LEGIS. ISSUES: MEDICARE 1969
(MISSING)
LEGIS. ISSUES: MUTUAL FUNDS 1969 (EMPTY)
LEGIS. ISSUES: NAT’L DEBT 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: NAT’L DEFENSE 1969
LEGIS. ISSUES: NAT’L FED. OF INDEPENT AND BUNESS BALLOTS ‘69
LEGIS. ISSUES: NEWS MEDIS
ISSUES: NORTH KOREA
ISSUES: OIL DEPLETION ALLOW
LEGIS. ISSUES: OPTOMETRY 1969
Box 149 1975 ISSUES CORRES.
Folder Title
1.
MEMORANDUMS ’75 LA ROSA
2.
ISSUES – ANDERSONVILLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE) IN FRONT OF
LEGISLATIVE FILE)
3.
ANDERSONVILLE 1975
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING (FT. BENNING)
F1
4.
WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE
5.
GEORGIA POWER CO. 1975
6.
1975 LOCKHEED
7.
1975 CORRESPONFENCE FROM STATE OF GA. (GOV. & ST. DEPTS.)
8.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
9.
1975 JOINT LETTERS
10.
1975 ABORTION
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OPEN LETTER ON ABORTION
1975 AGRICULTURE (GEORGIA)
AGRIBUSINESS… …A PARTNERSHIP GAC SHARES IN GEORGIA’S
BIGGEST INDUSTRY GEORGIA ACRIBUSNESS COUNCIL 19 HUNTER
STREET, S. W./ATLANTA, GEORGIA CHARLIE CROWDER EXEC.
DIRECTOR
1975 AGRICULTURE (CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM)
1975 AGRICULTURE (FOOD STAMPS)
CASE: BLOODWORTH, MR. STEWART I. ISSUES: AG (STEWART I.
BLOODSWORTH FIRE ANTS IN HOUSTON COUNTY
ISSUES: AG (N. R. BOYD) EPA
ISSUES: AG (FOOD STAMPS) METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE)
OUR CORRES IS JEANNETTA FORTE
ISSUES: AG – (ARTHUR WHITE)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE: DILLARD, RILEY, PRES. SCHLEY COUNTY
FARM BUREAU
PAYNE, W. S. (ISSUES: AG)
ISSUES: AG (P. R. SMITH) (SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE &
RELATED AGENCIES)
ISSUES: AG – SCHOOL LUNCH ACT AMENDMENTS
ISSUES: AG (SOYBEAN LOAN PROGRAM) BLOODWORTH WHITE
ISSUES: AG – TRANSFER OF PEANUT ALLOTMENTS FOR 1975
1975 ARMED SERVICES (GENERAL)
1975 ARMED SERVICES (OPTOMETRISTS)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES 1975 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
APPROPRIATION BILL.
1975 ARMED SERVICES MILITARY TAX BAB ON COMMISSARIES AND
POST EXCHANGE
1975 ARMED SERVICES
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (CANNAMELA, ROMOLO A.) (DOD)
SPECIAL PAY FOR OPTOMETRISTA & VETS, H. R. 7642 ISSUES: ARMED
SERVICES (DOD) (DON LEVANTY) 647-2113 9/29/78 DESANNE SMITH
WILL CALL BACK
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (TH-YOU FROM DICK AVERILL)
OPTOMITRISTS
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES: MOSTELLER, LAWRENCE (SELECTIVE
SERVIVE)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES ASPIN AMENDMENT TO MILITARY
PROCUREMENT AUTHORIZATION HE 6674 MAY 20 1975
1975 BICENTENNIAL
1975 BROADCASTING
1975 CONSERVATION (LAND USE)
ISSUES: CONSTRUCTION (JB’S VOTE ON STRIP MINING BILL)
ISSUES: CONSERVATION (RICHARD W. ULRICH & ALVIN L.
MCLENDON, JR.) (WHITE HOUSE)
ISSUES: CRIME (HUGH SOSEBEE) (JUSTICE)
41.
42.
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DAVIDSON, BILL (CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION – FTC) ISSUES:
CRIME
ISSUES: CRIME (HANDGUNS – MARK BIRINSKY) WROTE TO SECY.
WEINBERGER HEW OUR CORRES: JAMES ETHERIDGE & WAYNE
GOSA 6/17 DICK DESONE 6/18/75 SHOULD HAVE LTR NEXT WEEK. RW
1975 CONSERVATION
Box 150 MISC. ITEMS (FR DISTRICT FILES)
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES: ENERGY 1980
(NOT NUMBERED) JACK BRINKLEY CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS
(CLIPPED TOGETHER)
2.
THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS
3.
BRINKLEY TYPEWRITER PORTRAIT
4.
DISTRICT COMMUNICATIONS 1964-74
5.
CLIPPINGS FROM ’74 CAMPAIGN
6.
MISCELLANEOUS
7.
BRINKLEY PLAN (SEVERAL UNLABELED FOLDERS INSIDE)
8.
THOMASTON HOUSING PROJECT
(NOT NUMBERED) SIGNED GUEST BOOK – UNKNOWN EVENT
(NOT NUMBERED FOLDER) UNSURE OD CONTENT – NO LABEL
Box 151 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
1.
MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
2.
MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
3.
AMERICUS – TO BE RESEARCHED
4.
CORRESPONDENCE
5.
MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
6.
MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
(NOT NUMBERED) 600 - 699
7.
COMMENTS – RESPONSES MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
8.
QUESTIONNAIRE W/LETTERS
9.
COMMENTS – RESPONSES MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE
10.
JANUARY 1981 MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES
Box 152 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
1.
NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES 1981
2.
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
3.
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
4.
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
5.
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
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QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
QUESTIONAIRE AND LETTERS 1981
Box 153 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
1.
QUESTIONNAIRE FILES JJ A – B – C
2.
QUESTIONNAIRE FILES II 1-800
Box 154 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – EE - 1-1000
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – FF - 1-1000
Box 155 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – CC - 1-1000
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – DD - 1-1000
Box 156 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – AA - 1-1000
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – BB - 1-1000
Box 157 QUESTIONAIRES - RESPONSES
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – GG - 1-1000
(NOT NUMBERED) QUESTIONNAIRE FILE – HH - 1-1000
Box 158 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE OF HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE (1
OF 6)
Folder Title
1.
MIL CON: CHAIRMANSHIP OF MIL CON SUBC.
2.
MIL CON: ACTIVITIES OF MIL CON SC & AREAS OF JURISDICTION
3.
MIL CON. MC SC ARES OF JURISDICTIONAND 96TH CONGRESS ARMED
SERVICES COMM. SUBC. ASSIGNMENTS
4.
MIL CON: CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL DU SPORT MILITARE (CISM)
5.
MIL CON: ALTUS AFB
6.
MIL CON: ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
ARMORY
7.
MIL CON: ARMED FORCES RADIO + TV SERVICE LOS ANGELES,
CALIF. ACQUISITION OF FILWAYS CORPORATION BUILDING
8.
MIL CON: ART AT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS (DAVID LLOYD
KREEGER DR. PETER MARZIO)
9.
MIL CON: TRIDENT – BANGOR, WASHINGTON
10.
MIL CON: BELL, CALIFORNIA – PROPOSED NEW NATIONAL GUARD
ARMORY ON ARMY – CONTROLLED PARCEL OF LAND
11.
MIL CON: BLYTHEVILLE AIR FORCE BASE, ARKANSAS (REP. BILL
ALEXANDER)
12.
MIL CON: CHARLESTON NAVY SHIPYARD CHARLESTON, SOUTH
CAROLINA
13.
MIL CON: COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE AMENDMENT OFFERED BY JB
TO H. R. 3519, DOD AUTHORIZATION FOR FY 82
14.
MIL CON: CONSOLIDATED SPACE OPERATIONS CENTER (NEAR
PETERSON AFB, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.)
15.
MIL CON: C-X PROJECT MEETING 10/2/81 WITH PRATT & WHITNEY
16.
MIL CON: DEFENSE PERSONNEL SUPPORT CENTER PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA
17.
MIL CON: DOBBINS AIR FORCE BASE
18.
MIL CON: EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION FOR ENPLOYEES OF
NONAPPROPRIATED FUND INSTRUMENTALITIES OF DOD WHO
REPORT VIOLATIONS OF LAW
19.
MIL CON: FAMILY HOUSING
MIL CON: FT. BENNING (CONTAINS FOLDERS 20-32)
20.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – BARRACKS
21.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – COBTRACTING OUT
22.
MIL CON SC: FT. BENNING COST VARIATION REPORT
23.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – INFANTRY VAHICLE (IFV) TRAINING
RANGES
24.
FT. BENNING – OSUT FINAL DECISION
25.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING POST OFFICE
26.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING RECEPTION STATION
27.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
28.
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – STATUS. MIL CON PROJECTS 2/22/82
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MIL CON: FT. BENNING – SUNSHINE ROAD BRIDGE (MINOR
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT)
MIL CON: FT. BENNING – TACTICAL EQUIPMENT SHOP
MIL CON: FT. BENNING: TROOP MEDICAL CLINIC
MIL CON: FT. BENNING - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY
MIL CON: FT. CARSON, COLO. LAND ACQUISITION
MIL CON: FT. DEVENS, MASSACHURTTS
MIL CON: FT. EUSTIS, VIRGINIA
MIL CON: FT. GAINES WALTER F. GEORGE LAKE GRASS MOWING (FT.
GAINES, GEORGIA)
MIL CON: FORT GILLEM, ATLANTA, GA. – MINOR CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT
MIL CON: FT. GORDON, GEORGIA
MIL CON: FT IRWIN, GALIF. HOUSING (MANUFACTURED HOUSING
PROJECT)
MIL CON: FT. LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI
MIL CON: FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON
MIL CON: FT. MCPHERSON
MIL CON: FT. MEADE, MARYLAND
MIL CON: FT. VALLEY, GA. RESERVE CENTER
MIL CON: FT. STEWART, GEORGIA
MIL CON: GOODFELLOW AIR FORCE BASE – SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
MIL CON: GUAM
MIL CON SC: ARMY HOUSING SHIFT PROPOSAL AFFECTING ITALY
AND HAWAII
MIL CON: CARL PERKINS – NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY HAZARD &
JACKSON COUNTY. KENTUCKY
MIL CON: KINGS BAY, GEORGIA
MIL CON: MALMSTROM AFB, MONTANA (REP. MARLENEE)
MIL CON: MCCLELLEN ARMY BASE, ALABAMA
MIL CON: MISAWA AIR FORCE BASE, JAPAN
MIL CON: O’HARE AIRPORT (AIR FORCE)
MIL CON: PAX RIVER FAMILY HOUSING UNITS MARYLAND – REP.
DYSON
MIL CON: PUEBLO, COLO. DEPOT ACTIVIYU & DOT TEST CENTER
MIL CON: RAS BANAS, EGYPT
MIL CON: ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
MIL CON: SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. VA. NAVY LANDS CONVEYANCE
TO STATE OF W. VA. (H. R. 3706)
MIL CON: AIR FORCE SPACE COMMAND (SPACECOM)
MIL CON: SUWAN AIR BASE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
MIL CON: VANCE AIR FORCE BASE, OKLAHOMA
MIL CON: WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
MIL CON: WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, NEW MEXICO
MIL CON: WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE – ARIZONA
MIL CON: WRIGHT – PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
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MIL CON: CHAMPUS
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE: MIL CON – GEORGIA TECH
UNIVERSITY HR 5241 (GEORGIA TECH’S PROPOSED COAL USAGE
PROJECT)
MIL CON: GERMAN ART WORKS BILL (HR 3555)
MIL CON: IMPACT AID (ASSISTANCE TO SCHOOLS WITH MILITARY
DEPENDENT STUDENTS
ARMED SERVICES MIL CON: MASTER RESTATIONING PLAN – ARMY
INCOMING & OUTGOING LETTERS TO SEC. ARMY JOHN MARSH
MIL CON: MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND TRANSFER FROM
CHARLESTON TO ATLANTA
MIL CON: MX MISSILE
MIL CON: NATO
MIL CON: (U. S. S.) NIMITZ
MIL CON: PRATT AND WHITNEY FILE
MIL CON: ARMY MASTER RESTATIONING PLAN
MIL CON: SATELLITE TELECONFERENCING OF HEARINGS
MIL CON: STAND OFF TARGET ACQUISITION SYSTEM (SOTAS)
MIL CON: LEGISLATION – HR 6451 – MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
CODIFICATION BILL (CONTAINS NEXT THREE FILES)
H. R. 6451 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION CODIFICATION ACT
MIL CON: LEGISLATION OTHER THAN MIL. CON. AND DOD
AUTHORIZATIONS APPROPRIATIONS.
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY HR 5241
CONGRESSIONAL FACT BOOK SAVANAH DISTRICT (MILITARY)
CONGRESSIONAL FACT BOOK SAVANAH DISTRICT (CIVIL)
MIL CON: MINERAL LEASING BILL
MIL CON: “POSSE COMITATUS”
MIL CON: NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES AUTHORIZATION FY 82 (HR
3023)
MIL CON: NUCLEAR ENERGY AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1982 (DEPT.
OF ENERGY SECURITY & MILITARY APPLICATION ON NUCLEAR
ENERGY)
MIL CON: VETS ADMIN & MEDICAL SHARING ACT (H. R. 3502)
MIL CON: BILLS REFERRED TO MILITARY CONSTRUCTION SUBC.
MIL CON: 9/30/82 FULL ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING ON
CIVIL DEFENSE EXCESS PROPERTY BILL (H. R. 1856)
MIL CON: 9/29/82 MC SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
MIL CON: HOSPITAL SIZING JOINT HEARING 7-22-82
MIL CON: 6/18/82 HEARING FT. MEADE, MD. INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY
MIL CON: 3/25/82 HEARING GUARD AND RESERVE MIL. CON.
REQUEST
MIL CON: 3/12/82 HEARING FY 83 CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM
MIL CON: 3/11/82 NAVY HEARING
MIL CON: 3/10/82 ARMY HEARING
95.
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MIL CON: 2/9/82 HEARING – SECT. CARLUCCI (DEPUTY SECT. OF
DEFENSE)
MIL CON: SIBC HEARING ON TIMBER BILL (HR 4543)
MIL CON: 6/18/81 S. C. HEARING ON FT. MEADE, MD. INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY MIL. CON. REQUIREMENTS
MIL CON: 4/9/81 SUBC. MARK-UP OF CIVIL DEFENSE REQUEST FY 82
MIL CON: 2/26/81 SUBC. HEARING ON FY 82 CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM
JULY. 1982 – DECEMBER 1982 MIL CON: ARMED SERVICE COMMITTEE
SCHEDULES
JAN. 82 – JUNE 82. MIL CON: SC SCHEDULE
MIL CON: JULY, 1981 –DEC., 1981 COMMITTEE SCHEDULES,
HEARINGS, NOTICES, COMMITTEE NOTICES
MIL CON: JANUARY – JUNE, 1981 COMMITTEE SCHEDULES &
HEARINGS COMMITTEE NOTICES
Box 159 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE (2 OF 6)
Folder Title
1.
MIL CON: PRESIDENT’S FY 82 MIL CON BUDGET REQUEST
2.
MR. BRINKLEY – FY 1982 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
3.
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY
4.
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY – RULES COMMITTEE
5.
MIL CON: FY 82 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION BILL – CORRESPONDENCE
TOP ITEMS INSIDE LARGE FOLDER: MIL CON: FY 82 MIL CON
AUTHORIZATION BILL WITH SOME LOOSE PAMPHLETS
(NOT NUMBERED) BOOK HEARINGS ON H. R. 2920 [H. R.] TO
AUTHORIZE CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
LARGE FOLDER (MIL CON: FY 82 MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL (FILE #2))
CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
6.
MIL CON: FY 82 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL –
NEWS RELEASES/NEWS ARTICLES
7.
MIL CON: RECONCILIATION REPORT FROM HAS CART TO BUDGET
CMT.
AC S 12925-26 26-66 D137405 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES AND OTHER MISC. PAPERS
MIL CON: SUBC: FY 82 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION BILL CONFERENCE – LARGE FOLDER CONTAINING
THE FOLLOWING:
8.
MIL CON: 11/17/81 MILCON PRE-CONFERENCE
9.
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY
(NOT NUMBERED) JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF THE
COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE
(NOT NUMBERED) FORM LETTER WITH NOTE
MILCON H – 8202 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
(NOT NUMBERED) H. R. 3455 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FIDCAL YEAR 1982
Box 160 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE (3 OF 6)
Folder Title
LARGE FOLDER (MIL CON: FY 83 MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL) CONTAINS THE
FOLLOWING:
DSG LEGISLATIVE REPORT
1.
MIL CON: FLOOR STATEMENT ON FY 83 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION
2.
MIL CON: RULES COMMITTEE TESTAMONY ON FT 83 MIL CON
AUTHORIZATION BILL
3.
MIL CON: FLOOR AMENDMENTS TO FY 83 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION
BILL
4.
BINARY – ARMED SERVICES JACK BRINKLEY 2470 RHOB
5.
MIL CON: FY 83 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL –
STATEMENTS
BINDER (NOT NUMBERED) FY 83 MILCON JOINT CONFERENCE ARMY
ISSUES CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY (SOME LOOSE PAGES)
6.
MIL CON: FY 83 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL –
CORRESPONDENCE
NUMEROUS PAMPHLETS
7.
MIL CON: FY 83 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL
CONFERENCE
LOOSE PAGES
MIL CON: FY 583 MILCON AUTHORIZATION BILL CONFERENCE
REPORT HOUSE FLOOR CONSIDERATION LED BY REP. BRINKLEY
MIL CON: FT 83 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL
CONFERENCE – CORRESPONDENCE –
S. 2586 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL
YEAR 1983
8.
MIL CON: FY 83 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS BILL
AND CONFERENCE REPORT
Box 161 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE (4 OF 6)
Folder Title
LARGE FOLDER (MIL CON: FY 83 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE
AUTHORIZATION BILL) CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING
1.
MIL CON: HOUSE FLOOR STATEMENT ON CIVIL DEFENSE FUNDING
DURING CONSIDERATION OF DOD FY 83 AUTHORIZATION BILL
2.
MIL CON: DOD AUTHORIZATIONM BILL FLOOR AMENDMENTS
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
MIL CON: FY 83 DOD AUTHORIZATION BILL CONFERENCE
(CONTAINS MANY LOOSE ITEMS AND THE FOLLOWING ITEM:)
3A MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE FUNDING IN FY 83 DOD
AUTHORIZATION BILL CONFERENCE
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE AMENDMENT TO HUD FT 83
APPROPRIATIONS BILL (AMENDMENT WAS NOT OFFERED)
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE “DEAR COLLEAGUE” LETTERS
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE – PROPOSED DEFERRAL OF FY 82 CD
FUNDS
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE NRWS ARTICLES AND NEWS RELEASES
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE MEMORANDUMS
MIL CON: CIVIL DEFENSE – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS
MIL. CON: CORRESPONDENSE (GENERAL)
(NOT NUMBERED) HUGE THREE RING BINDER CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FY 1983 (DATED: FEBRUARY 1982
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FAMILY HOUSING AND HOMEOWNERS
ASSISTANCE AUTHORIZATION
Box 162 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE (5 OF 6)
Folder Title
MIL CON: FY 82 DOD AUTHORIZATION BILL AND
CONFERENCE (WITH NEXT TWO FILES INSIDE)
1.
MIL CON: DOD AUTHORIZATION BILL FOR FY 82 (H. R. 3519)
2.
MIL CON: DOD FY 82 AUTHORIZATION CONFERENCE ISSUES (H. R.
3519)
3.
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY’S REAL ESTATE PAPERS
4.
MIL CON: - PROPOSED VISIT TO STAGING BASES FOR RAPID
DEPLOYMENT JOINT TASK FORCE EASTER RECESS, 1982 (NOT MADE)
5.
POSSIBLE AUSTRALIA MIL CON TRIP – 11/81 (NOT TAKEN)
6.
MIL CON PROJECT FILE: ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND VISIT-10/23/81
7.
MIL CON: POSSIBLE AUGUST, 1981 CHINA TRIP BY MIL CON SUBC.
(CANCELLED)
8.
MIL CON: POSSIBLE ORIENTATION TRIP FOR NEW SC MEMBERS
DURING FEB. 81 DISTRICT WORK PERIOD (CANCELLED)
(NOT NUMBERED) THREE RING BINDER DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION
CONFERENCE – SY ‘82
(NOT NUMBERED) MIL CON: 2/81 TRIP FOLDER FT. BENNING/PARRIS
ISL. (INCLUDES THREE RING BINDER
9.
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION: FY 77 AUTHORIZATION BILL &
CONFERENCE
(NOT NUMBERED) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION FY 1977 WITH MAJOR NOTES ON
FRONT
Box 163 MIL. CONST. SUBCOMMITTEE (6 OF 6)
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3519]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982
AND H. R. 745 ARMED SERVICES PRICUREMENT POLICY ACT OF 1981
2.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3453]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982
3.
FILE B MR. BRINKLEY HEARINGS H. R. 2920 [H. R. 3519] TO
AUTHORIZE CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982, AND OTHER PURPOSES
4.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 5968 [H. R. 6030]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983
5.
HEARINGS H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3519] DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983
6.
STAFF HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 5968 [H. R. 6030]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983
7.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 5965 [H. R. 6030]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983
8.
HEARINGS ON H. R. 5561 [H. R. 6214] TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN
CONSTRUTION AT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
1983, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES AC LIBRARY PAPERS B
9.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 5965 [H. R. 6030]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983
AND H. R. TO AUTHORIZE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CIVIL DEFENSE
PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1983 AND 1984
10.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1983 REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES TOGETHER WITH
INDIVIDUAL, ADDITIONAL, AND DISSENTING VIEWS ON H. R. 6030
[INCLUDING COST ESTIMATE OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET
OFFICE]
11.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3519]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 AND H. R. 2614 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
SUPPLEMENTAL AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS FIT FISCAL
YEAR 1981
12.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3519]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982
AND H. R. 2614 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SUOOLEMENTAL
AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981
13.
AC MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ACT, 1983 MAY 17, 1982. – COMMITTED
TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE
UNION AND ORDERED TO BE PRINTED MR. BRINKLEY, FROM THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING
REPORT [TO ACCOMPANY H. R. 6214] (INCLUDING COST ESTIMATE
OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE]
14.
15.
16.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1983 AUGUST 16,
1982 – ORDERED TO BE PRINTED MR. PRCE, FROM THE COMMITTEE
OF CONFERENCE, SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING CONFERENCE
REPORT [TO ACCOMPANY S. 2248
REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES FOR THE NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1982 MAY 15, 1981
– COMMITTRF TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHITE HOUSE ON THE
STATE OF THE UNION AND ORDERED TO BE PRINTED MR. BRINKLEY,
FROM THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, SUBMITTED THE
FOLLOWING REPORT [TO ACCOMPANY H. R. 3455] [INCLUDING COST
ESTIMATE OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE]
Box 164 HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (1 OF 1)
Folder Title
1.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: CORRESPONDENCE
2.
HOUSING SBC MTE-NAT’L CEMETRIES PROGRAM
3.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: ELIMINATING DUPLICATION OF
MOBLE HOME INSPECTION
4.
CONTRIBUTING EDUCATION GI
5.
VA HOUSING: FT IRWIN, CALIF. MANUFACTURED HOUSING PROJECT
6.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: VA HOME LOAN PROGRAM
VA HOUSING: MOBILE HOME LOAN PROGRAM
7.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE:SUBCOMMITTEE MARK-UPS OF
LEGISLATION
8.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: VA LOANS FOR SOLAR ENERGY
SYSTEMS
9.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSING
PROGRAM
10.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: TRIBUTE TO GEORGE ALEXANDER,
VA LOAN GUARANTY SERVICE MANUFACTURED HOUSING STAFF
ASSISSTANT
11.
VA SUBCOMMITTEE: VETERANS’ HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF
1978
12.
VA HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE: BRINKLEY SPONSORED LEGISLATION
SUMMARIES
Box 165 CANCER LEGISLATION (1 OF 5)
Folder Title
1.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
2.
CANCER FILE
3.
NEWS LETTER CORRESPONDENCE
4.
NEWS LETTER
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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19.
20.
CANCER FILE: BACKGROUND INFO/ TI NAT’L. CANCER RESEARCH
ACT OF 1973 (H. R. 10746)
NCE APPROVED, UNFUNDED CANCER RESEARCH PROJECTS 1977-80
CANCER FILE: WAMMOCK, DR. HOKE – CANCER ADVISORY
COMMITTEE FOR STATE OF GEORGIA
CANCER BENEFIT BASKETBALL INSIDE UNNUMBERED FOLDER
LABLED CANCER BENEFIT BASKETBALL DIAGRAM WITH FILE
TITLED: CANCER BENEFIT BASKETBALL
CANCER FILE: NCI’S BIOASSAY TESTS OF SELECTED CARCINOGENS
CANCER: 9/6/81 MTG. W/DR. HOKE WAMMOCK, LAGRANGE’S ENOCH
CALLAWAY CANCER CENTER . RE: ASSN. OF COMMUNITY CANCER
CENTERS
CANCER FILE: CARCINOGENICITY TESTING
CANCER FILE: CAUSES OF CANCER (FILE 1)
CANCER FILE: CAUSES OF CANCER (FILE 2)
CANCER FILE: CAUSES – ASBESTOS
CANCER FILE: CITY OF HOPE
CANCER FILE: CLEARING HOUSE ON ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS
(NCI)
12/14/78 COALITION FOR CANCER ISSUES FORUM ON CANCER LEGIS.
JB’S SPEECH TO COLUMBUS – FT BENNING VISIT, AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIETY & BACKGROUND RESEARCH FOR SPEECH 9/16/12
COLUMBUS, GA. PROCLAMATION “NATIONAL CANCER DAY”
CANCER FILE: COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERS (SEE INTERVIEW
FILE W/ DR. HOKE WAMMOCK)
Box 166 CANCER LEGISLATION (2 OF 5)
Folder Title
1.
CANCER CORRESPONDENCE 1982 (EMPTY)
2.
CANCER: 1981 CORRESPONDENCE
3.
1980 CANCER CORRESPONDENCE
4.
1979 CANCER CORRESPONDENCE
5.
CANCER FILE: CORRESPONDENCE 1978
6.
1976 CANCER CORRESPONDENCE
7.
CANCER FILE: CORRESPONDENCE (PRIOR TO 1976)
8.
CANCER FILE: CORRESPONDENCE 1977
9.
CANCER FILE: COST OF CANCER PATIENT TREATMENT
10.
CANCER: DAMADIAN, DR. RAYMOND DETECTION RESEARCH
11.
CANCER FILE: DELANCY CLAUSE
12.
CANCER FILE: DETECTION METHODS (SEE INTERVIEWS FILE ON
LUNG CANCER SCREENING FIBERBRANCHOSOCAPY PROJECT AT
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV.
13.
CANCER FILE: CAUSES OF CANCER DIET AND CANCER
14.
CANCER FILE 6/30/80 STEVE DUGAN’S MEMO ON CANCER LEGIS.
INITIATIVES
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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29.
CANCER: EMORY UNIVERSITY’S 4TH ANNUAL CANCER SYMPOSIUM
10/27/78 & 10/28/78
CANCER FILE – EXPERTS – NAMES, TITLES, ADDRESSES, PHONE
NUMBERS
CANCER: FEDERAL AGENCIES’ CANCER PROJECTS
CANCER: FEDERAL AGENCY NEWS RELEASES (OSHA, HEW, ETC.) ON
CANCER
CANCER: FEDERAL CANCER POLICY (EFFORTS TOWARDS &
RATIONALE BEHIND)
CANCER FILE: FOOD ADDITIVES
CANCER: DR. SOLOMON GARB RESOLUTION (12/15/81) (H. J. RES 378)
CANCER: DR. SOLOMON GARB’S USEAGE OF
TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL FOR CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY
PATIENTS
CANCER FILE: HOSPICE MOVEMENT
CANCER FILE: IMMUNOTHERAPY & CANCER VACCINE RESEARCH
CANCER: INFORMATION BOOKLETS
CANCER FILE: INTERVIEWS WITH RESEARCHERS, PHYSICIANS, ETC.
ON CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT
3-6-79 MIKE BOTKIN – PURDUE UNIVERSITY – THE EXPONENT RE:
CONGRESSMAN’S CANCER TRSEARCH LEGISLATION
THE JOHNS HOPKINS LUNG PROJECT
MTG. W/DIANNE WAX, NCI (DR. UPTON’S OFFICE, ADM. ASSIST.) 7-379
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AGING – CANCER HEARINGS 6-19-79/6-21-79
INTERFERON
CANCER FILE: LAETRILE ISSUE (FILE 1)
CANCER FILE: LAETRILE ISSUE (FILE 2)
Box 167 CANCER LEGISLATION (3 OF 5)
Folder Title
1.
CANCER FILE: LEGISTRATION
(NOT NUMBERED, BUT BELIEVED TO BE 2) THE NATIONAL CANCER
ACT AND AMENDMENTS OF 1978 NCI (NATIONAL CANCER
INSTITUTE)
3.
NATIONAL COALITION FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH – SOLOMON GARB
4.
CANCER FILE: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ON CONGRESSMAN’S CANCER
EFFORTS
5.
CANCER FILE: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES – GENERAL NEWS RELEASES –
GENERAL
6.
CANCER FILE: NEWS RELEASES BY CONGRESSMAN
7.
CANCER FILE: NITRITE ISSUE
8.
CANCER: 1980 OSHA CANCER POLICY
9.
CANCER FILE: PREVENTION OF CANCER
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
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22.
CANCER FILE: CARCINOGENICITY AUG. 2-3, 1979 PBB HEARINGS
(UNNUMBERED) THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER SUNDAY, MARCH 25,
1979 A SPECIAL REPORT OUR TOBACCO DELIMMA
CANCER FILE: STATEMENTS BY CONGRESSMAN ON 1 HOUSE FLOOR
– CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS 2 COMMITTEE TESTIMONY 3 SPEECHES
CANCER FILE: TELEGRAMS COMMANDING JB’S CANCER FIGHT
EFFORTS FROM DR. SOLOMON GARB, TANNY POLSTER, DR. LEE
CLARK
10-90-80 THOMASTON AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY UNIT SPEECH
CANCER FILE: TRIS HEARINGS ON SAFETY OF FLAME RETARDENT IN
CHILDREN’S SLEEPWARE
CANCER TYPES – 6 MOST COMMON IN U. S.
CANCER FILE: TYPES OF CANCER – BREAST
CANCER: SACCHARIN ISSUE
CANCER FILE: SMOKING AND CANCER
CANCER FILE: STATISTICS + EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CANCER INCIDENT
CANCER FILE: EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT METHODS & ADVANCES
(CHEMOTHERAPY)
FRONTIERS OF CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH WITH
CHEMOTHERAPY AND IMMUNOTHERAPY CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE
FOR THE CONQUEST OF CANCER
CANCER: TREATMENT – VITAMIN A AND RHETINOIDS
Box 168 CANCER LEGISLATION (4 OF 5)
Folder Title
1.
SUSPECTED CARCINOGENS A SUBFILE OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (2ND EDITION) NIOSH (NATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
2.
DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND
WELFARE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1978 HEARINGS DEAR ANNE –
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. PLEASE SEE PAGE CANCER RESEARCH
CONG. BRINKLEY STATEMENT P. 1250-1351
3.
FRONTIERS IN CANCER RESEARCH FOR THE ELDERLY HEARINGS
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY67’S STATEMENT PP 6-7
4.
PROGRESS IN CANCER RESEARCH AND THERAPY VOLUME 3
GENETICS OF HUMAN CANCER
5.
CANCER AND VITAMIN C A DISCUSSION OF THE NATURE, CAUSES,
PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF CANCER, WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO THE VALUE OF VITAMIN C
6.
ATLAS OF CANCER MORTALITY AMONG U. S. NONWHITES: 1950-1969
7.
ATLAS OF CANCER MORTALITY FOR U. S. COUNTIES: 1950-1969
8.
FRONTIERS OF CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH WITH
CHEMOTHERAPY AND IMMUBOTHERAPY NOVEMBER 15, 1969
9.
CANCER TESTING TECHNOLOGY AND SACCHARIN
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
PERSONS AT HIGH RISK OF CANCER AN APPROACH TO CANCER
ETIOLOGY AND CONTROL
TEXAS REPORTS ON BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE PUBLISHED AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALVESTON, TEXAS
VOLUMR 37, 1978 ENVIRONMENTAL CANCER: A REPORT TO THE
PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE ON THE RELATIONSHIL
BETWEEN ENVIRONMENT AND CANCER
COMMUNITY CANCER PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: 1980-81
CANCER PAMPHLETS
SCIENCE AND CANCER – A MEDICAL SCIENTIST EXPLAINS THE
NATURE OF NEOPLASTIC DISEASE AND THE EFFORTS OF SCIENCE
AND MEDICINE TO CONTROL IT.
NIH RESEARCH ADVANCES 1976
NCI (NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE) FACT BOOK (1975)
CANCER RATES AND RISKS 2ND EDITION
RECENT TRENDS IN SURVIVAL OF CANCER PATIENTS 0960-1971
PROCEEDINGS/ERD WORLD CONFERENCE SMOKING AND HEALTH
VOLUME 1 MODIFYING THE RISK FOR THE SMOKER
COMMUNITY CANCER PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: 1981-82
MANUAL OF PROCEDURES NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
COOPERATIVE EARLY LUNG CANCER GROUP
Box 169 CANCER LEGISLATION (5 OF 5) (SIZE OF BOOKS IN ORDER BY NUMBER TO
HAVE ROOM FOR BINDER)
Folder Title
1.
CANCER: TOXICOLOGY FORUM CORRESPONDENCE
2.
THE TOXICOLOGY FORUM INTERNATIONAL UPDATE ON SHORTTERM TESTS MAY 30-31. 1979
TOXICOLOGY FORUM 5/30-5/31/79
3.
TOXICOLOGY FORUM JULY 1978
4.
TOXICOLOGY FORUM FEBRUARY 1978
5.
TOXICOLOGY FORUM JULY 18-22, 1977 MEETING
6.
TOXICOLOGY FORUM: CYCLAMATE – RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY
7.
CANCER FILE TOXICOLOGY FORUM: SACCHARIN
8.
CANCER FILE TOXICOLOGY FORUM: REPORTS/RESEARCH PAPERS
REPORT OF THE TEMPORARY COMMITTEE FOR THE REVIEW OF
DATA ON CARCINOGENICITY OF CYCLAMATE FEBRUARY 1976
REPORT OF THE TEMPORARY COMMITTEE FOR THE REVIEW OF
DATA ON CARCINOGENICITY OF CYCLAMATE FEBRUARY 1976
REPORT OF THE TEMPORARY COMMITTEE FOR THE REVIEW OF
DATA ON CARCINOGENICITY OF CYCLAMATE FEBRUARY 1976
APPENDIXES I-VII
NUMEROUS REPORTS
Box 170 CIVIL DEFENSE (1 OF 2)
Folder Title
1.
CIVIL DEFENSE
(NOT NUMBERED) CIVIL DEFENSE: COL.WILLIAM SMITH’S 2/29/80
STATEMENT TO HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MIL CON SC
HEARING ON FED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY JACK
BRINKLEY WILL PRESENT.
2.
CIVIL DEFENSE 1980
CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL (USCDC) CONGRESSIONAL BREIFING –
2/26/80
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
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18.
CIVIL DEFENSE 1978 & PRIOR TO 1978
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
CIVIL DEFENSE: TENNESSEE STATE CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTORY
CONFERENCE MARCH 4 NASHVILLE CD SPEECH
COLUMBUS-MUSCOGEE COUNTY, GEORGIA CRISIS RELOCATION
PLAN RISK AREA COLUMBUS CONGLOMERATE AREA 3305 JANUARY,
1981
POLICY POSITIONS 1977-1978 NATIONAL GOVERNORS’ ASSOCIATION
SUPPORT OF DUAL – USE CIVIL DEFENSE ROLE (P. 12)
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
CIVIL DEFENSE HILL, COOPER ELLERBEE, J. C. UPSON COUNTY 8/29
10/31/79 CIVIL DEFENSE: INFO FROM REP. SKELTON’S OFFICE RE: 5YR CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION PROPOSAL & SKELTON’S
ARTICLE ON CIVIL DEFENSE WEEK IN HIS DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
6/14/79 HOUSE ARMED SERVICE MILITARY INSTALLATIONS &
FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING ON THREE-MILE ISLAND &
CIVIL DEFENSE ASPECTS
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 11) CIVIL DEFENSE: REGION
III DCPA CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICIALS MTG. W/ STATE DELEGATIONS IN
WASHINGTON. D. C. 3/12/79
CIVIL DEFENSE TROUP COUNTY SIRENS TOM JACKSON,
CORRESPONDENT HARRIS POPE
5/11/79 TENNESSEE CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTORS TELEPHONE HOOKUP TR JB’S HR 2157 & 2158 WITH ANNE CHEEK
U. S. CIVIL DEFENSE – REGION III MEETING – NASHVILLE TENN. 4/45/79
CIVIL DEFENSE: UNITED STATES CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL BULLETIN
– DEC. 1978 (HERB SIMOSON, EDITOR)
11/24/78 CIVIL DEFENSE: CIVIL DEFENSE SUMMARY SENT TO COLS
MEDIA
CIVIL DEFENSE: HOUSTON COUNTY CIVIL DEFENDE – MACON
WEATHER RADIO NETWORK (ED WAGNON, HOUSTON CD DIRECTOR
ALSO SEE PROJECTS FILE: HOUSTON COUNTY
CIVIL DEFENSE: MTG. WITH STATE DIRECTORS OF CIVIL DEFENSE
CIVIL DEFENSE REPRESENTATIVES 2/16/79
CIVIL DEFENSE: CRISIS RELOCATION PROGRAM – MACON, GA.
2/26/79 HOUSE MILITARY INSTALLATIONS & FACILITIES
SUBCOMMITTEE – ARMED SERVICES RE: CIVIL DEFENSE
AUTHORIZATION
21.
CIVIL DEFENSE: D. C. P. A.’S GEORGIA CIVIL DEFENSE PROFILE
22.
CIVIL DEFENSE REORGANIZATION PROJECT CIVIL DEFENSE:
PRESIDENT’S REORGANIZATION PROJECT, ESTABLISHING FEDERAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
CIVIL DEFENSE: LTR TO PRES. CARTER RE: APPOINTMENT OF FEMA
DIRECTOR
MEMOS RE: CIVIL DEFENSE REORGANIZATION PROJECT
CORRESPONDENCE RE: CIVIL DEFENSE REORGANIZATION PROJECT
23.
THE EFFECTIVENESS AND STRATEGIC VALUE OF CIVIL DEFENSE
JACK B. STRAUSS, JR.
24.
PROJECT: PEACH COUNTY – FT. VALLEY TORNADO DISASTER &
RECOVERY
FORT VALLEY FILE A EDA BILL (H. R. 9390)
PROJECTS – PEACH COUNTY FORT VALLEY TORNADO DISASTER OF
FEBRUARY 18, 1975
25. PROJECT: COLUMBUS/MUSCOGEE COUNTY WEATHER STATION
26. WAR SURVIVAL IN SOVIET STRATEGY USSR CIVIL DEFENSE
27. SOVIET MILITARY STRATEGY
19.
20.
Box 171 CIVIL DEFENSE (2 OF 2)
Folder Title
1.
(HOUSE) MIL. INSTALLATIONS & FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEES 1/2679
DCPA CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION HEARING ARMED SERVICES
2.
CIVIL DEFENSE FILE: H. R. 217 HEARINGS 108/17/77 (DUAL USE)
3.
DUAL USE TESTIMONIES (BRINKLEY) 5-23-79 HASC MIL. CON, SUBCM.
4.
CIVIL DEFENSE: DUAL USE ROLE LEGIS. CORRESPONDENCE NEWS
RELEASE
(NOT NUMBERED) HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY RM 2412 RHOB
5.
H. R. 217 HEARINGS 10/17/77 MIL. INST. & FAC. SUBC. OF ARMED
SERVICES
6.
HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY CIVIL DEFENSE MARK UP FY 1978
7.
CIVIL DEFENSE RE:N H. R. 2158 EXCESS PROPERTY BILL
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS ON H. R. 2158
8.
WHITE HOUSE REORGANIZATION FED. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSRESPONSE CIVIL DEFENSE WHITE HOUSE REORGANIZATION STUDY
9.
HOUSE & SENATE REORGANIZATION HEARINGS 6/20/78-6/21/78.
(NOT NUMBERED) CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 AC P. H 9836 (CIVIL DEFENSE
REORGANIZATION PLAN->JB’S REMARKS)
10.
CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FT 79 HEARINGS-HOUSE AS COMMMIL.INSTALLATIONS & FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE.
11.
CIVIL DEFENSE: PHOTOGRAPHS
12.
13.
(MISSING)
CIVIL DEFENSE: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS (GENERAL INFO &
EDITORIALS
(NOT NUMBERED) MISLABELED CIVIL DEFENSE: MAGAZINE AND
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ON CONGRESSMAN BEINKLEY’S CIVIL
DEFENSE COUNCIL BULLEITIN, DEC 1978
14. CIVIL DEFENSE: GENERAL INFORMATION
(NOT NUMBERED) CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1981
(NOT NUMBERED) DISASTER HANDBOOK
Box 172 VIDEO TAPES OF MIL. CON. AUTHORIZATION BILL OF FISCAL YEAR 1982
Folder Title
1.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
2.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
3.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
4.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
5.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
6.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER: ANATOMYOF A BILL 6/4/81
(NOT NUMBERED) CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON,
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1981 PAGES H 2674 – H 2722
Box 173 VIDEO TAPES—MIL. CON. AUTHO.BILL FISCAL YEAR 1983
Folder Title
A.
ANATOMY OF A MILITARY CONSTRUCTION BILL – JACK BRINKLEY
PART 1
(NOT NUMBERED) ANATOMY OF A MILITARY CONSTRUCTION BILL –
JACK BRINKLEY PART 2
1.
AUG. 11, 1982 FROM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FLOOR COVRTAGE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 REP. BRINKLEY 8/11/82 1710-2150
2.
AUG. 11, 1982 FROM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FLOOR COVRTAGE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 REP. BRINKLEY 8/11/82 1710-2150
3.
AUG. 11, 1982 FROM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FLOOR COVRTAGE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 REP. BRINKLEY 8/11/82 1710-2150
4.
AUG. 11, 1982 FROM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FLOOR COVRTAGE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 REP. BRINKLEY 8/11/82 1710-2150
5.
AUG. 11, 1982 FROM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FLOOR COVRTAGE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 REP. BRINKLEY 8/11/82 1710-2150
Box 174 VIDEO TAPE – CONG BRINKLEY’S INTERVIEW WITH BARBARA BLUM, EPA
ADMINISTRATOR
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DATE 10-19-79 TIME 28:25 HI BAND ORIG COLOR 15 IPS
Box 175 VIDEO TAPE – MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN GEORGIA
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DATE 1-30-80 PROGRAM GEORGIA MILITARY INSTALLATIONS 28:11
HI-BAND COLOR DUB 15 IPS MR. DONALD MCGOURIK, GENERAL
MANAGER WYEA-TV POST OFFICE BOX 6389 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
31907
Box 176 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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ISSUES : ATLANTA CHAMBER OF COMMERC
FEDERAL ISSUES JULY 15, 1982
 C-58
 FORSCOM
 4TH RUNWAY
 RE-REG DAM
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TEXTILE CAUCUS
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DEAR COLLEAGUES
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GEORGIA DELEGATION JOINT LTRS – INVITING PRES. REAGAN TO
STATE OF GEORGIA’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
(NOT NUMBERED) CINGRESSIONAL TEXTILE CAUCUS AUG 17 1981
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STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
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DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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SUN BELT CAUCUS
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GEORGIA DELEGATION JOINT LETTERS
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JOINT LETTERS
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SUN BELT COALITION, INC. & SUN BELT COUNCIL
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (THANK YOU)
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (CLIPPINGS ETC.)
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SUN BELT COUNCIL
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AGRICULTURE – 82 – GENERAL
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ASCS OFFICE IN HARRIS COUNTY (CONTACTED BY ALAN BRYANT)
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (DAIRY PRICE SUPPORT PROGRAM) –
INCLUDES H. J. HAGA
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BELVIN. MR. OSCAR ISSUES: AGRICULTURE DISDTER LOAN –FMHA
(ONTACTED BY ROYCE COOLEY
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BENTLEY, MR. MAX ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (DESIGNATION OF
COUNTIES AS DISASTER DUE TO DROUGHT).
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CHAFFIN. MR. SONNY ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (SYNCORP)
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COODY, MR. RUFUS D. ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FMHA EMPLOYEE)
CROSS, MR. J. O., JR. ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (PEANUT REGULATIONS)
(TRANSFER OF QUOTAS).
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION (GA).
(INCLUDES FORECLOSURES)
GEOEGIA FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION (LIST OF LOCAL &
STATE OFFICES)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM)
H. R. 5203 FI FRA
ISSUES: FEFRA (HR 5203) AGRICULTURE
1982 WHEAT PROGRAM DIXIE HARRELL
CONTACTED BY MR. JOE HAWKINS (ISSUES: AGRICULTURE)
(APPOINTMENT OF NEW CHIEF TO SOIL & W CONSERVATION
SERVICE)
A. B. JOHNSON FARMS, INC. CASE: AGRICULTURE SBA LOAN
(CONTACTED BY ROTCE COOLEY)
JOHNSON, MRS. HEYWARD M. ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (PEANUT
REGULATIONS)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (PEANUTS-SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM)
CONTACTED BY TYRON SPEARMAN
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PEANUT PROGRAM (H. EMMETT REYNOLDS)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (PEANUT PROGAM)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PECAN MARKETING ORDER 7/22/82 DEPT. OF
AG. (ART PEASE) CALLED TO LET US KNOW PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL
BE HELD. NO LOCATION & TIME SET. KB
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (POULTRY
GA. POULTRY INFORMATION
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE SBA RECERTIFICATION OF 1977 AG. LOANS
SMITH. MR. CLARENCE L.
SMITH, MR. WILLIAM T., JR. CASE: FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE
(AGRICULTURE)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (CONTACTED BY ROYCE COOLEY)
THOMPSON, MR. RECIA CASE FMHA (PROBLEM WITH MR. HALL)
STOKES, MR. GERALD CASE: FMHA
Box 177 BRINKLEY BILLS (90TH-96TH CONGRESS) AND FORT MITCHELL FILE
Folder Title
1.
FORT MITCHELL CEMETARY
H. R. 3989
SOPPLEMENTAL FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOT
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL REGION IV NATIONAL
CEMETRY
MAX CLELAND’S VISIT TO FORT MITCHELL 10-1-79
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLES REGARDING MAX CLELAND’S VISITS TO
FORT MITCHELL AND FORT GILLEM
PRESS: 10/31/79 VETERANS CEMETARY DECISION
(CONVERSATIONS/INTERVIEWS WITH MEDIA)
97TH CONGRESS INDEX
96TH CONGRESS
96TH CONGRESS INDEX
96TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
96TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER AS LISTED ON
THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME ORDER. DO NOT
MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
95TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
95TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
95TH CONGRESS INDEX
THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER AS LISTED ON
THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME ORDER. DO NOT
MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
94TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
94TH CONGRESS INDEX
94TH COMGRESS FIRST SESSION
93RD CONGRESS INDEX
THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER AS LISTED ON
THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME ORDER. DO NOT
MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
93RD CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
92ND CONGRESS INDEX
92ND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER AS LISTED ON
THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME ORDER. DO NOT
MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
92ND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
91ST CONGRESS THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER
AS LISTED ON THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME
ORDER. DO NOT MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
91ST CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
91ST CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
91ST CONGRESS INDEX
90TH CONGRESS THESE BILLS ARE ARRANGED EXACTLY IN ORDER
AS LISTED ON THE INDEX. PLEASE REPLACE THEM IN THE SAME
ORDER. DO NOT MAIL OUT ANY OF THESE BILLS – XEROX A COPY.
90TH CONGRESS INDEX
90TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
Box 178 WARMS SPRINGS PROJECT FILE
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(NOT NUMBERED) WARM SPRINGS: H. R. 4750 - BRINKLEY_BILL
PROVIDING FEASIBILITY STUDY OF FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING
MEMORIAL
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/ WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL
LEGISLATION
WARM SPRINGS: NATIONAL TRAILS SYSTEM ACT (TRAIL OF TEARS)
AMENDMENT OFFERED BY REP. BRINKLEY 5/13/82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 13,
1982
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,
1980 P. S-16391
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER
11, 1980 PLEASE SEE PP. H-12337 & H-12338 RE WARM SPRINGS.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,
1980 P. H-10241
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/ WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL – 1/27/81 D.
C. BREAKFAST MEETING
1827/81 BREAKFAST MEETING WITH JAMES ROOSEVELT ON FDR/WS
MEMORIAL
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMPRIAL – MEETING
AND STRATEGY SESSIONS
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMPRIAL –
CORRESPONFENCE
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL –
MISCELLANEOUS MEMOS
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL –
NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE TASK FORCE REPORT PREPARED BY
TODD MCCANN (HAS UNTITLED THREE RING BINDER)
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL – STATE OF
GEORGIA PROPOSA
STATE OF GEORGIA F. D. R. LIVING MEMORIAL WARM SPRINGS
GEORGIA (2 COPIES)
WARM SPRINGS: FDR/WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL –NEWS
ARTICLES, RELEASES, MAGAZINE ARTICLES
WARM SPRINGS: FDR D. C. MEMORIA; (H J RES 400)
WARM SPRINGS: 100TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE OF F.D.R.’S
BIRTH
(NO NUMBER) GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Box 179 1980-81 COMPUTER LETTERS
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FEBRUARY 19, 1981 OCSAR LETTER ON TAX EXEMPT INTEREST
BALLOTS FROM COLUMBUS HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
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PR CONGRAYS MAILING TO CIVILIAN SPONSOR PROGRAM
PARTICIPANTS – LETTER ON OSCAR 2/26/81
JANUARY 30, 1981 AMERICAN TAX REDUCTION MOVEMENT LETTER
H. RES. 760 “VOTER PROTECTION ACT”
WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS
H. R. YEAR-END SPENDING CONTROL ACT
BALANCED BUDGET—H. J. RES. 395
H. R. 1776 LEGISLATION VETO BILL
(NOT LABELED)
CRIMINAL CODE REVISION ACT OF 1980
Box 180 MUSCOGEE CO. FT. BENNING PROJECTS
Folder Title
1.
LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
VIRGINIA BARFIELD – OEO GRANT
LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR SMALL BUSINESS
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH FEASIBILITY 1970
ISSUES: /PROJECTS/WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA REGIONAL MEDICAL
SERVICES COUNCIL/HEW DICORPO, JOSEPH E./M. M. S./ MUSCOGEE
COUNTY
2.
LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
VIRGINIA BARFIELD – OEO GRANT
3.
FORT BENNING AIR CAVALRY DIVISION
PROJECT – FORT BENNING – AIR CONDITIONING AT EDWARD A.
WHITE SCHOOL
AIR CAVALY DIVISION – NEWS CLIPPINGS
MUSCOGEE COUNTY FIRST AIR CAVALRY DIV
AIR CAVALRY DIVISION - GENERALLY
4.
PROJ: MUSC COUNTY (SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE) 6/9/76 DEBORAH 755
5581 6-10-76 LTR IN DRAFT WE SHOULD HAVE IN A WEEK & HALF –
7/13 MR. CRIM SUPPOSED TO CALL BACK – HE WILL CHECK & CALL
BACK 10/29/76 (10:20 AM) – GOT A CALL FROM HUD INQUIRING
ABOUT A CALL FROM OUR OFFICE ON SEPT. 28TH. WE, AT THE TIME,
ASKED THAT WE BE PROVIDED WITH A COPY OF THE RRESPONSE TO
MR. BELL. THEY WERE CALLING TO SEE IF WE EVER GOT A COPY.
WE TOLD THEM ER RECEIVED A COPY. THANKS TO MR. BELL/ WERE
UPSET THAT THEY WOULD BE GETTING ANOTHER LETTER FROM US
– ANGI 12/17 CLAIRE THEY ARE DRAFTING LTRPROBABLY A MONTH
BEFORE WE GEY ANSWER – KAREN 755 9096 HANDLING
5.
FT. BENNING: MONTHLY PERSONNEL STRENGTH SUMMARIES
6.
PROJECT – MUSCOGEE COUNTY – GENERAL APPROPRISTION
COMMITTEE VISIT TO FORT BENNING 4/12
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FT. BENNING – ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1979
8.
BATTACKS – FORT BENNING (PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY)
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FORT BENNING BATTLE PARK HOMES (G. GUNBY JORDAN) OR
GARDINER GARRARD
BATTLE PARK HOMES FORT BENNING, GEORGIA 26 OCTOBER 1978
A
B
C
D
E
BATTLE PARK HOMES FORT BENNING, GEORGIA A PRESENTATION
MCA PROGRAM FISCAL YEARS 1973-1983
REPORT ON BATTLE PARK HOMES (X2)
TAB A
TAB B
TAB C
TAB D
TAB E
TAB F
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – BOOK STORE AT FORT BENNING
PROJECT: MUS. CO. – FT. BENNING BRIEF TO PRES. ELECT JIMMY
CARTER 12/20
FORT BENNING RE: EXCESS PROPERTY AT BENNING
PROJECR: MUSCOGEE COUNTY EXCESS PROPERTY AT FORT
BENNING GSA
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11508 REAL PROPERTY SURVET OF FORT
BENNING MILITARY RESERVATION FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
GSA INVENTORY CONTROL NO. 210020084 ON APRIL 4 – 6, 1972
A
B
C
FORT BENNING GENERAL
GENERAL
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY _ FORT BENNING – GENERAL
A
B
C
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY/ FT. BENNING-BARRICKS TRINEE/ 2NS
DIVISION
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING GOLF FACILITIES
MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING LANDFILL – REQUEST THAT
CHATT CO. BE ALLOWED TO USE IT
FORT BENNING FT. BENNING LAWSON FIELD PART I
PROJECT: MUSCO. COUNTY --- LAWSON FIELD
LAWSON FIELD GENERAL FT. BENNING, GA
COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY METROPOLITAN AREA AIRPORT
SYSTEM PLAN PHASE II
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LAWSON FIELD: A CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY AND
EVALUATION OF A SELECTED PORTION OF GORT BENNING
MILITARY RESERVATION
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY - LAWSON FIELD (LTR TO SECT OF
ARMY CALLAWAY AND LTR TO WM. J. MCGILL, FAA REG. DIR IN
ATLANTA)
FORT BENNING FT. BENNING LAWSON FIELD PART II
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – BRINKLEY PLAN FOR IMPROVED
AIRPORT FACILITIES AT FORT BENNING LAWSON FIELD
PROJECT – MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING MUSEUM
(WEAPON)
(ALSO LABELED 19) PROJECT: FT. BENNING – MARTIN ARMY
HOSPITAL (REDUCTION IN CIVILIAN NURSES)-DOA
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING – MINORITY
CONTRACTS
1/15/81 PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE PRES. BUDGET FY 82 MIL CON
REQUEST FOR FT. BENNING & ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
ARMY OSUT BRIEFING MATERIALS MORE RELATED INFO. IN PART IB
OF OSUT OSUT FILE #1
INFANTRY MUSEUM FORT BENNING. GEORGIA
TRAINING AND DOVTRINE COMMAND FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA
23651 ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING (OSUT) TEST REPORT
FORT BENNING FT. BENNING OSUT OSUT – PART #1 FORT BENNING
OSUT – PLEASE XEROX FROM THESE FILES – DO NOT MAIL OUT
MAPS & CHARTS
OSUT RANGES & TRAINING AREAS OSUT #1 FILE
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY FT. BENNING: INFANTRY
FIGHTING RANGES
PROJECT: FORT BENNING – AIR CAVALRY DIVISION
OSUT: FT. BENNING POPULATION BEFORE, DURING, AFTER
OSUT IMPLEMENTATION
BRIEFING ON OSUT AND TROOP STRENFTH IN TRADDOC AND
AT BENNING 4/11/78 (BY BRIGADIER GEN. RICHARD SWEET TO
CONGRESSMAN & CHRIS BONNER OSUT
OUTLINE FOR DISCUSSION WITH ARMY SEC. MARTIN
HOFFMAN
1975 INFORMATION ON VISIT TO FORT DRUM, NEW YORK
PART I OSUT
 TRAINING SUPPORT FOR ONE ARMY ACTIVE NATIONAL
GUARD RESERVE FORT DRUM NEW YORK FILE LETTER
FROM BOB ON FT. BENNING NO
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY.FORT BENNING (OSUT)
LETTRT TO HONORABLE CLIFFORD L. ALEXANDER, JR.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY 11/16/79
Box 181 1978-79 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
Folder Title
1.
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE ARMED
SERVICES COMMITTEE-MAY 4, 1978 RE: BATTLE PARK HOMES
2.
1978 SPEECH FILE: 5/6/78 ASSOC.OF GEN. CONTRACTORS
CONVENTION. SEA ISLAND, GA. NO MUD PUDDLE CARNATION MILK
IKE (MRS.) FICT. 5 ANTHEM PRUCY (?) 12 YR. OLD BOY TANTULU (?)
PREACH GOPEL DOG -> 2 CATS 500.002 ENERGY SPEECH FILE
GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF CONTRACTORS CONVETION SATURDAY,
MAY 6. 1978 SEA ISLAND, GEORGIA TANTULERS (?)1 PREDICTABILITY
MANTEL OF GROUP LAW 1 SPIRIT BUDGET INFO (COMMITTEE
HOMEWORK) - TANTULERS (?) 1 SOCIAL MIL VET PANAMA
BALANCED ACTION 7 BILLION ? 3 INFLATION: FUGAR K-AID 4 BAD –
MOTHERS & FATHERS - …TAKE AN ACT OF CONGRESS
(COMPLICATED) 2 SUPPLY & DEMAND 4 EXAMPLE A B C D 5 SUPPLY
& DEMAND CLOSELY LINKED TO PROFIT MOTIVES FILT SOU PRUY
(?) MUD PUDDLE
3.
SPEECH FILE: COMMECTMENT ADDRESS FULLERTON ACADEMY
5826878
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SPEECH FILE 5/30/78 COLUMBIAN LODGE NO. 7 & RESEARCH LODGE
NO. 2 F& AM COLS., GA.
5.
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE LEGISLATION
AND NATIONAL SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE, HOUSE GOVERNMENT
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE_JUNE 26, 1978
6.
SPEECH FILE: ADDRESS 3RD DIST. MEETING OF BLACK ELECTED
OFFICIALS COLUMBUS, GA. 7/8/78
7.
SPEECH FILE: 7/4/78 DEDICATION OF SR, CITIZEN ACTIVITIES BLDG.
IN COLS.
8.
SPEECH FILE – 7/23/78 ADDRESS TO ADULT STUDY SESSION @
MORNINGSIDE PRESEBYTERIAN – COLUMBUS, GA
9.
8/23/78 SPEECH TO LAGRANGE ROTARY CLUB, LAGRANGE, GA.
10.
8/25/78 – WARM SPRINGS POOL DEDICATION
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SPEECH FILE: 8/28/78 REMARKS MADE AT COLS. PRESS TALENT
SHOW—
12.
SPEECH FILE: 9-8-78 LUNCHEON LIBRARIANS ATTENDING HEARINGS
IN AMERICUS, GA.
13.
SPEECH FILE: 9/16/78 ANNUAL BD. OF DIR. MEETING – COLS. – FT.
BENNING – CHAPTER AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
14.
SPEECH FILE: 9/17/78 DEDICATION OF NEW CITY HALL, PINE MT. PINE
MOUNTAIN CITY HALL DEDICATION SPEECH SEPT. 17, 1978
15.
AMERICAN PODIATRY ASSN. 10-14-78 SPEECH, ATLANTA, GA.
16.
SPEECH: AMERICAN CAMELIA SOC. & INTERNATIONAL CAMELLIA
SOC. JOINT MEERING, PERRY, GA. 11-8-78
17.
SPEECH FILE: DIST. BOY SCOUT RECOGNITION BANQUET
18.
MUSC, COUNTY MEDICAL SOC. 10-24-78 COLUMBUS, GA.
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SOLIDARITY DINNER REMARKS 10-18-78 COLUMBUS, GA.
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AMERICAN & INTERNATIONAL CAMELLIA SOC. JOINT MEETING 11-878 PERRY
BUSINESS SEMINAR 11-14-78 COLUMBUS, GA.
WAVERLY HALL LIONS CLUB SPEECH 11-16-78 WAVERLY HALL, GA.
MARCH OF DIMES ROAST 11-30-78 COLUMBUS, GA.
DOOLEY COUNTY LIBRARY DEDICATION VIENNA, GA. 12-3-78
HOUSE PRAYER BREAKFAT GROUP 1-25-79 SPEECH FILE
FT. VALLEY JAYCEES’ PRAYER BREAKFAST AWARDS
PRESENTATION SAT. 7-27-70 SPEECH FILE
SPEECHES FILE 1+27-79 FT VALLEY PRAYER BREAKFAST
WESTERN MFG. HOUSING INST. SPEECH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
THURS. 2-8-79
TRAVEL FOLDER SAN FRANCISCO
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY CHPT. OF PHI DELTA KAPPA INTERNAT’L
EDUCATORS HONORARY, COLUMBUS, GA FRI. 2-9-79
3-2-79 JEFFERSON – JACKSON DINNER ATLANTA HILTON HOTEL
3-3-79 HOGANSVILLE CIVIC NIGHT SPEECH
3-6-79 “PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE” AWARDS BANQUET-COLUMBUS,
HARMONY CLUB SPEECH FILE
MARCH 24, 1979 WEST POINT CITY HALL DEDICATION NO TYPED
SPEECH
MARCH 30, 1979-JOINT MEETING OF COLUMBUS WOMENS’ CLUBS
(COLUMBUS & CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY BUSINESS &
PRPFESSIONAL WOMEN; ALTRUSA CLUB; SOROPTOMISTS; PILOTS
INFO. FOR FRIDAY SPEECH
SPEECH – BILL NICHOLD ROAST 4-77-80
APRIL 13, 198+ - COLS., GA WEATHER RADAR DEDICATION
CEREMONY COLS. METRO AIRPORT 10:00 AM
SPEECH FILE: LAGRANGE JAYCEES JAYCEES TUES. 4-17-79
APRIL 20, 1977 THIRD DISTRICT. LEGIS. MTG. OF GA. STATE REPS.
AND SENATORS, CONGRESSMAN’S HOME COLUMBUS, GA.
STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS’ LABOR HEW
SUBCOMMITTEE TO INCREASE NAT’L. CANCER INSTITUTE FUNDS 426-79 2358 RHOB
MAY 1, 1979 LAW DAT EDITORIAL
MAY 26, 1979 THOMASTON SPRING FLING 5-26-79
THOMASTON SPRING FLING 5-26-79 TRIP FOLDER, REP. JACK
BRINKLEY MAY 25 – 29, 1979
JUNE 2, 1979 – DELTA SIGMA PI OF COLUMBUS, GA.
(NO TITLE) BUT LOTS OF NOTES
SPEECH OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY – WOODBURY HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION, WOODBURY, GA. SAT., JUNE 9, 1979
SPEECH OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY – WOODBURY HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION, WOODBURY, GA. SAT., JUNE 9, 1979 WOODBURY, GA.
SPEECH FILE (TOWN MEETING—WARNER ROBINS) JULY 2 AND 3,
1979
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STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE HOUSE SELECT
COMMITTEE
SPEECH FILE: JULY 5, 1979 FT. BENNING OSUT – MEETING WITH REP.
MURPHA
SPEECH OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY TO THE MUSCOGEE COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT’S 112TH ANNUAL FACULTY MEETING MONDAY,
AUG 27, 1979 9:00 AM
(MISSING)
REMARKS OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY AT OPENING CEREMONIES
OF INTERSTATE 185 FROM LAGRANFE TO COLUMBUS WED. 9-19-79
REMARKS OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY AT THE COLS IRON TRADE &
CONVENTION CENTER GRAND OPENING 9-15-79 11:20 COLS., GA.
SPEECH FILE: TUES. OCT. 2, 1979 FORSYTH – MONROE COUNTY
KIWANAS CLUB QUALITY COURTS REST. 12:00 NOON
STATEMENT: 11/15/79 BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, RE H. R. 4477
AMERICUS, GA. CONGRESSIONAL WORLSHOP +-34-79 FED. BLDG.
GRAND JURY ROOM, AMERICUS, GA 10:00-NOON
FORSYTH CONGRESSIONAL WORKSHOP SAT. 10-6-79 MONROE
COUNTY COURT COURTHOUSE, COURT ROOM, SECOND FLOOR
WINDFALL PROFITS FORSYTH DISTRICT WORKSHOP
YMCA SPEECH 10-29-79 2168 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BLDG.
WASHINGTON, D. C. ANNUAL SEMINAR
UPSON COUNTY THOMASTON CONGRESSIONAL WORKSHOP SAT. 1110-79 UPSON
Box 182 WARM SPRINGS PROJECT FILE
Folder Title
1.
WARM SPRINGS: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
2.
WARM SPRINGS PROJECT PROD: MERRIWETHER CO: WARM SPRINGS
– 1974
3.
WARM SPRINGS: $26 MILLION FEDERAL FUNDS SECURED BY REP.
BRINKLEY FOR WARM SPRINGS IN FY 77 LABOR-HEW
APPROPRIATION BILL
4.
WARM SPRINGS: RENOVATION OF REHAB. COMPLEX/ HOSPITAL AND
RESTORATION OF POOLS (FILE #1)
WARM SPRINGS: POOL RESTORATION
THE SPRINGS AT WARM SPRINGS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
REVITALIZATION A MASTER PLAN
FRANK INABINET’S THE SPRINGS AT WARM SPRINGS
THE NEW DEAL AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE ROOSEVELT
ADMINISTRATION
H. B. NO. 249 (AS PASSED HOUSE AND SENATE)
WARM SPRINGS: RESTORATION PROJECT – MARCH 21, 1979
MTG IN D. C. HOSTED BY REP. BRINKLEY
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MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 1979-GEORGIA WARM SPRINGS
FOUNDATION AND GOV’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO RWSRC JOINT
MEETING CALLAWAT GARDEN, GEORGIA
MAY 3, 1979 – FED. AGENCY FUNDING MTG. ON WARM
SPRINGS RESTORATION PROJECT IN REP. BRINKLEY’S WASHINGTON
OFFICE
WARM SPRINGS: RENOVATION OF REHAB COMPLEX/ HOSPITAL AND
RESTORATION OF POOLS (FILE #2)
WARM SPRINGS: RESTORATION – CORRESPONDENCE
WARM SPRINGS: RESTORATION – MEMOS
WARM SPRINGS RESTORATION NEWS ARTICLES AND NEWS
RELEASES
WARM SPRINGS: NEWS ARTICLES
WARM SPRINGS: BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Box 183 1977-78 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
Folder Title
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ENERGY STATEMENT PUBLISHED IN RURAL GEORGIA MAGAZINE,
APRIL ISSUE 1977
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SPEECH FILE: MARCH 28, 1977 STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE
APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE
AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT (ON DEFENSE CIVIL PREPAREDNESS
AGENCY APPROP.
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SPEECH FILE 4-12-77 CUSSETA LIONS CLUB
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WARM SPRINGS REHABILITATION COMPLEX 4/13/77 LEGISLATION
BRIEFING RE PLANS FOR RENOVATION BASED ON $4.6 MILLION IN
FEDERAL FUNDS AND MATCHING STATE FUNDS
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SPEECH FILE 4-13-77 WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION LEGISLATIVE
FORUM
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SPEECH FILE 4-13-77 CHATTAHOOCHEE-FLINT APDC MEETING IN
LAGRANGE
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SPEECH 4-13-77 CHATTAHOOCHEE-FLINT AREA PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMM. LAGRANGR COLLEGE
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SPEECH FILE 4-15-77 PEACH COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, FT.
VALLEY, GA.
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SPEECH FILE 4-16-77 GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA MEETING IN
ALBANY, GA.
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STATEMENT: APRIL 22, 1977 SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR-HEW ON
HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE (FOR ADDITIONAL
APPROPRIATIONS FOR APPROVED BUT UNFUNDED CANCER
PROJECTS OF NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE)
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SPEECH FILE 5-31-77 COLLUMBUS COLLEGE UNVEILING CEREMONY
OF JUDGE JOHN S. AVERILL PORTRAIT.
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SPEECH FILE 4-22-77 CONGRESSIONAL STAFF PRAYER BREAKFAST.
SPEECH FILE 5-15-77 COLUMBUS DISTRICT UNITED METHODIST
WOMEN’S RETREAT
SPEECH FILE 5-31-77 COLUMBUS LIONS CLUB SPEECH
SPEECH FILE 6-5-77 TIFT COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS,
FORSYTH, GA.
TIFT “THE UNIQUE COLLEGE”
TIFT CORNERSTONE BOB & JEAN JACKSON GOOD HOST
SPEECH FILE 6-12-77 OPENING REMARKS AT METRO COLUMBUS
URBAN LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY CELEBTATION
STATEMENT 6-21-77 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION
SPEECH FILE JULY 4, 1977 DEMOCRATIC PARTY RALLY, COLUMBUS,
GA.
SPEECH FILES – JIMMIE ROSENBURG EULOGY – 7/10/77
SPEECH FILE 7-15-77 PIGGLY WIGGLY, COLUMBUS
8-6-77 SPEECH FILE RETIREES EARNED MILITARY BENEFITS
ORGANIZATION_COLUMBUS MEMORIAL STADIUM
SPEECH FILE 8-20-77 YOUNG HARRIS HOMECOMING
SPEECH FILE 8-25-77 COLUMBUS JAYCEES
SPEECH FILE 9-11-77 TROUP COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE BUILDING
DEDICATION
SPEECH FILE 9-25-77 GA. POWER PILOT HOUSE OPEN HOUSE IN
COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE 10-1-77 ANDERSON VILLE FAIR
SPEECH FILE GAY FAIR 10-22-77
SPEECH FILE: OCTOBER 12, 1977 STATEMENT BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY PERSONNEL: HOUSE COMMITTEE ON
ARMED SERVICES (MEDICAl BENEFITS GOR MILITARY RETIREES)
SPEECH FILE: OCTOBER 17, 1977 STATEMENT BEFORE THE HOUSE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES:
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES (DUAL-USE OF CIVIL
DEFENSE – H. R. 217)
DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION BILL STATEMENT ON THE DEFENSE
AUTHORIZATION BILL VETO
BIKE-A-THON WEST GA. DIABETES ASSN.
VESSELL, MRS. PAT (MC – RE: MARINE CORPS BAND)
SPEECH FILE 10-22-77 GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL CORDELE CAMP
BANQUET
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE HOUSE
EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE’S SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION – OCTOBER 27, 1977
SPEECH FILE 10-26-77 YMCA SEMINAR PRAYER BREAKFAST
SPEECH FILE 10-29-77 DECATURE COUNTY FARM BUREAU,
BAINBRIDGE
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10-8-77 SPEECH FILE FAUNTROY MEETING IN COLUMBUS
(NO TITLE)
SCHEDULE AND BACK-UP CORRESPONDENCE
BLOOD DONOR BILL AND CLEAN BLOOD BILL INFORMATION
MILITARY RETIREES MEDICAL BENEFITS BILL AND REMBO INF.
CANCER BILL INFORMATION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH
31, 1977
SOCIAL SECURITY BILL—HOUSE/SENATE COMPARISON STATEMENT
NOVEMBER, 1977
ENERGY BILL STATEMENT NAVEMBER, 1977
ENERGY
ENERGY ARTICLE RURAL GEORGIAN=JULY, 1977 ISSUE
SPEECH FILE 11-12-77 VETERANS DAY ADDRESS FORSUTH
AMERICAN LEGION
SPEECH FILE 11-22-77 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLET B AND PW CLUB
SPEECH FILE 12-9-77 CITY HALL OF CUSSETA DEDICATION
SPEECH FILE 12-9-77 COLUMBUS CHAMBER LUNCHEON
SPEECH FILE 12-10-77 BRINKLEY APPRECIATION BREAKFAST
SPEECH FILE 12-12-77 COLUMBUS CHAPTER MILITARY ORDER OF
WORLD WARS.
(NOT LABELED)
1977 SPEECH FILE 12-13-77 WEST CENTRAL GA. RADIOLOGIC TECHS,
LAGRANGE.
STAEMENT ON H. R. 10660 BEFORE SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPT.
INVERSTIGATIONS, OVERSIGHT, AND RESEARCH: HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE FEB. 28, 1978
SPEECH FILE 1978-2-6-78 STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE
ON AGRICULTURE
2-25-78 SPEAK TO ANNUAL CLOWN CONVENTION IN MACON
(SHRINERS)
3-23-78 SPEAK TO MUSCOGEE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXEC,
COMMITTEE HARMONY CLUB.
1978 SPEECH FILE 4-2-78 COURT OF HONOR AWARDS TO CHUCK
COOK, ROBERTS, GA.
1978 SPEECH FILE 4-15-78 STATEMENT BEFORE THE HOUSE
APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE FOR INTERIOR AND RELATED
AGENCIES HARRY KAMEMSKY TESTIMONY
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE OF WATER RESOURCES: COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC
WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION 4-19-78
SESQUICENTENNIAL
SPEECH FILE 4-29-78 SALISBURY FAIR REMARKS
SALISBURY FAIR REMARKS APRIL 29
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5-3-78 SPEECH VIA PHONE TO LAKEVIEW-FT. OGLETHORPE H. S.
GOVT. CLASS
Box 184 PR MAILINGS, GRANTS, PRESS CLIPPINGS
Folder Title
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GRANTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS 1977
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MAGAZINE ARTICLES, MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS ON
CONGRESSMAN
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P. R. MAILINGS – 2-16-68 YOU TOO CAN GO TO COLLEGE (16
COPIES)
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PR MAILING MAY 6, 19 FIREMEN MEAL ALLOWANCE
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PR MAILING I VOTED NO ON OPEN HOUSE
(NOT NUMBERED) PR MAILING (JULY 20, 1968) FROM WHERE I
STANDS)
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PR MAILING ARITHMETIC OF ACQUISCENCE
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PR MAILING 10-7-68 FIREMEN’S DEPT. OF TREASURY RE: MEAL
ALLOW.
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PR MAILING 10-23-68 ONE NATION, INDIVISIBLE (MANY COPIES)
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PR MAILING 10-28-68 LYR. TERM OF 91ST CONGRESS ’69-70
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PR MAILING 11-7-68 SUMMARY VETERAN’S LEGISLATION
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SOCIAL SECURITY STUDY 1969
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PR MAILING APRIL, 1967 SPRING QUESTIONAIRE
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PR MAILING MAY, 1967 CERTIFICATE TO GRADUATES
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PR MAILING DEC. 1967 NEWSPAPER THIRD DIST. CONGRESSIONAL
REPORT
Box 185 1977-78 NEWS CLIPPINGS & CONG. REPORTS
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JANUARY 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MARCH 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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APRIL 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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OCTOBER 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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NOVEMBER 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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ARTICLES CONGRESSMAN ASKED TO BE SAVED 1978
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“ASK YOUR CONGRESSMAN” COLUMN RESEARCH
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“ASK YOUR CONGRESSMAN” COLUMN WAENER ROBINS DAI;Y SUN
GLENN EBERHARDT
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NEWS REPORTS 1976
REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES WEEK OF MARCH 7, 1977
REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES WEEK OF MARCH 14, 1977
1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESS-MARCH 21, 1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES MARCY 28, 1977
APRIL 4, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
APRIL 11, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
APRIL 25, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
MAY 2, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS
MAY 9, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF U. S. CONGRESS WEEK OF MAY
16, 1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS WEEK OF MAY 23,
1977
WEEK OF: JUNE 6, 1977 REPORT ON ACTIVITUES OF U. S. CONGRESS
WEEKLY REPORT ON CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK OF
JUNE 13, 1977 MAILED 6/9/77
WEEK OF JUNE 13, 1977 WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF
CONGRESS
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS WEEK OF JUNE 20,
1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS WEEK OF JUNE 27,
1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS WEEK OF JULY 11,
1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS MAILED ON 7/21/77
WEEK OF JULY 17, 1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF CONGRESS WEEK OF JULY 25,
1977
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF U. S. CONGRESS WEEK OF
AUGUST 1, 1977
WEEKLY REPORT FROM CONGRESS - WEEK OF 9/18/77 – MAILED
9/15/77
WEEKLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF U. S. CONGRESS WEEK OF
9/26/77—MAILED 9/22/77
WEEKLY REPORT FROM CONGRESS MAILOUT (VIP) MAILED 9/29/77
WEEKLY REPORT FROM CONGRESS MAILOUT (VIP) MAILED 10/6/77
REPORT FROM U. S. CONGRESS (VIP) MAILED 10/13/77
REPORT FROM U. S. CONGRESSMAILED 10/20/77 (VIP)
REPORT FROM CONGRESS (VIP) MAILED 10/27/77
Box 186 ARMED SERVICES HEARINGS
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(BOOK) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1972 92D CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 3 OF 4
CONTENTS
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INDEX
(BOOK) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1978 98TH CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 1 OF 5
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INDEX
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COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1978 98TH CONGRESS 2D
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(BOOK) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1979 96TH CONGRESS 1ST
SESSION BOOK 3 OF 5
CONTENTS
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INDEX
Box 187 ARMED SERVICES HEARINGS & GRANTS
Folder Title
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(BOOK) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 1 OF 7
CONTENTS
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NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 2 OF 7
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COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 3 OF 7
CONTENTS
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INDEX
(BOOK) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D
SESSION BOOK 4 OF 7
CONTENTS
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COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE
NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENYS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D
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JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER GRANTS
OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER GRANTS
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH GRANTS
APRIL MAY JUNE GRANTS
GRANTS – 1976
GRANTS 1975
Box 188 1981-82 PRESS RELEASES
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PRESS: 9/21/82 NFIB GUARDIAN OF SMALL BUSINESS AWARD
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PRESS: 9/27/82 NEWS RELEASE – FUNDS FOR TRI-RIVERS WATERWAY
TO COLUMBUS MEDIA (JOINT RELEASE W/REP. DICKINSON)
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PARACHUTE PACKAGE BUILDING EXPANSION PROJECT
PRESS: 6/29/82 LETTER TO EDITOR RE: NOT A BOLL WEEVIL
PRESS: 5/26/82 CONGRESSMAN’S CONVERSATION BY PHONE WITH
PRESIDENT REAGAN
PRESS: 5/26/82 BACKGROUND INFO FOR JB’S VOTE ON FIRST CONC.
BUDGET RESOLUTION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,
1982
PRESS: 5/26/82 LOCKHEED MAIL-OUT TO LEADERSHIP (KEY) LIST
PRESS: 5/25/82 TO PERSONAL LIST – BRINKLEY – POPULIST
PRESS: 5/21/82 TO: FARMERS (WHITE COPY) & GOLD STAR WIVES
(BLUE COPY) WIVES LISTS “BRINKLEY ONLY GEORGIAN RATED
POPULIST”
PRESS: 5/20/82 TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA – “BRINKLEY ONLY
GEORGIAN RATED POPULIST” BARON REPORT/ NATIONAL JOURNAL
CONGRESSIONAL RATINGS
5/20/82 PRESS: TO KEY & PERSONAL LISTS: JB’S 5/13/82 GONG. REC.
EXTENSION OF REMERKS ON FT. MITCHELL TRAIL OF TEARS
AMENDMENT
PRESS: 5/13/82 ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH ANNUAL MISSIONARY DAY
ADVERTISEMENT
PRESS: 5/11/82 SPECIAL TO: FRIENDS OF FT. BENNING – HR 6214, MIL
CON FY 83 AUTHORIZATION ON BENNING & OTHER GA. PROJECTS
PRESS 5/10/82 SPECIAL TO AUSA & SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RE HR 6214, MIL COM BILL FOT FT 83
PRESS: 5/5/82 COPY OF WASH POST LTR TO EDITOR SENT TO DAILY
SUN, AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER, SUNFAY LEDGER ENQUIRER,
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS 5/6 ALSO SENT TO LEADERSHIP &
PERSONAL LISTS
PRESS: 5/4/82 SPECIAL TO: THE BAYONET – HOUSE ASV FAVORABLY
MARKS UP HR 6214 (MIL CON FY 83 AUTHORIZATION)
PRESS: 5/4/82 ROBINS AFB MIL CON PROJECTS CONTAINED IN HR 6214
(FY 83 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION) (PHONED NEWS TO GEN. PAULK &
ALTON TUCKER, BUT NOT TO MEDIA)
4/82 PRESS: CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S WITHDRAWAL FROM
PUBLIC SERVICE BROUCHURE MAILED TO ALL HOUSE MEMBERS &
SENS FROM GA, ALA, FLA. S,C, N. C INSIDE MAIL & STAMPED
3/23/82 PRESS: NEWS RELEASE – HOUSE PASSES FDR/WARM SPRINGS
LIVING MEMORIAL STUDY BILL TO ALL MEDIA
3/23/82 PRESS: COX BROADCASTING -> REPORTER CARL ROUTON
CAMERAMAN BOB INTERVIEW WITH LINDA PARKER, OF COLUMNUD
ON SOCIAL SECURITY NOTCH PROBLEM (JB’S BILL)
3/23/82 PRESS: NEWS RELEASE – SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING CONTRACT ON RAFB PROJECT (NOSE
DOCK EMPENNAGE ENCLOSURE)
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PRESS: 3/15/82 REP. GINN’S LTR TO SUNDAY COLUMBUS LEDGER –
ENQUIRER IN RESPONSE TO 3/14 ARTICLE, “WHO WILL LOOK ADTER
GEORGIA?”
3/9/82 PRESS RELEASE JB RECIEVES PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
AWARD TO PAPERS LISTED ON SHEET IN FILE
3/2/82 PRESS RELEASE – COALITION FOR PEACE THROUGH
STRENGTH TO JB TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA
2/23/82 PRESS – SPECIAL FEATURE: WARM SPRINGS UPDATE – A
LIVING MEMORIAL TO FDR SENT TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA &
SELECTED PAPERS ACROSS GEORGIA LISTED ON YELLOW SHEET IN
THIS FILE)
(NOT NUMBERED) PRESS 2/9/82 NEW NOTCH BILL HR 5469 RELEASE
(TO COLUMBUS TV & RADIO MEDIA)
BRINKLEY DIARY FEBRUARY 1-6 COMMENTARY LIST LEADERSHIP
PERSONAL
PRESS: 1/26/82 – JB’S REACTION TO PRES. REAGAN’S STATE OF UNION
MESSAGE
PRESS – BRINKLEY DIARY JANUARY 25-30, 1982
PRESS: 1/12/82 CONGRESSMAN’S DECISION NOT TO SEEK
REELECTION STATEMENT
12-31-81 PRESS: CONGRATS LTR ON RETIREMENT TO VINCENT JONES.
PUBL., JACKSON PROGRESS – ARGUS
12/29/81 SECT. ARMY MARSH’S LTR & JB’S RESPONSE LTR RE MIL
CON AUTHORIZATION CONFERENCE SENT TO AUSA COMPUTER LIST
PRESS: 12/28/81 LTRS FROM BOB CARLSON TO JB SENT TO PERSONAL
& LEADERSHIP LISTS
PRESS: 12/21/81 TO: THE GEORGIA POST (BILLY SUNDAY CHRISTMAS
ARTICLE)
WEEKLY COMMENTARY: A MATTER OF PRIORITIES 12/16/81
PRESS: 12/9/81 “AGRICULTURE – A PARADOX” ARTICLE SENT TO
DISTRICT WEEKLIES & OTHER IS FILE 12/15/81 SENT TO DAIRY
FARMERS ON COMPUTER, RURAL GA & GA FARM BUREAU
PRESS: 12/8/81 NEWS RELEASE – HOUSE PASSAGE OF MIL CON FY 82
AUTHORIZATION CONFERENCE RPT. (TO HR 3455) TO ALL DISTRICT
MEDIA & JULIAN GREER, COL. WALLY VEAUDRY, BUILDING
COLUMBUS
12/4/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – PRESS “THE CONTINUING
RESOLUTION”
PRESS: 11/23/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY “DOING PEOPLE RIGHT”
CORRECTING SOCIAL SECURITY NOTCH PROBLEM
PRESS: 10/19/81 TRANSCRIPT OF JOE MCCAFFREY (WMAL RADIO-D.
C.) “MEET THE MEMBER” PROFILE OF JB SENT TO MASON’S
COMPUTER LIST & JOHN AMOS
PRESS 12/21/81 THE GEORGIA POST ADVERTISEMENT
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COMMENTARY BY ANNE CHECK > TO DISTRICT WEEKLIES
PRESS: THE VIDALIA ADVANCE 11/17/81 INFO FOR GA. DELEGATION
PROFILE ON JB
PRESS: 11/17/81 BRINKLEY BILL WOULD CORRECT SOCIAL SECURITY
NOTCH PROBLEM HAND-DELIVERED TO: WRBL-TV (CHANNEL 3)
COLUMBUS
11/11/81 PRESS: JB’S VETERANS’ DAY GREETING -> TO DISTRICT
RADIO STATIONS EXCEPT THOMASTON (FED TAPE OF JB’S VOICE TO
STATIONS OVER TELEPHONE)
PRESS: 11/9/81 “THE DARL COLD’ – WEEKLY COMMENTARY
(SAYLIGHT SAVING TIME)
PRESS: 11/10/81 PRATT & WHITNEY GROUNDBREAKING REMARKS
DELIVERED ON 11/6/81 TO: PERSONAL & LEADERSHIP COMPUTER
LISTS
10/24/81 PRESS: “MAKE-BELIEVE?” – GREATER PUMPLIN FESTIVAL
10/14/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – ECONOMIC COMPASS SETTINGS
10/20/81 MAILED TO WEEKLIES
PRESS: 10/16/81 LETTER TO THE EDITOR -> LEDGER-ENQUIRER RE:
VOTING RIGHTS ACT
PRESS: 10/15/81 TIMBER BILL MAILOUT (JB’S COMMITTEE
STATEMENT)
PRESS: SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL OF AMERICA CONGRESSIONAL
AWARDS BANQUET (MORTON HARRIS) 10/15/81
PRESS: 10/7/81 NATIONAL COMMENT MAGAZINE (TO BEVERLY
GREER COLUMBUS) STATEMENT ON DEATH OF ANWAR SADAT
10/14/81 PRESS: COLUMBUS TIMES - ADVERTISEMENT
10/6/81 PRESS: VOTING RIGHTS ACT VOTE THOUGHTS OF JB
PRESS: 10/5/81 TO: LEADERSHIP COMPUTER LISR & CIVIL DEFENSE
OFFICIALS (SEE LIST) ( SPECIAL ORDER ON CIVIL DEFENSE OF 10-181)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,
1981
PRESS: 10/5/81 TO: PERSONAL COMPUTER LIST (10-1-81 SPECIAL
ORDER ON CIVIL DEFENSE)
PRESS: 10/2/81 PROFILE FOR MCCAFFREY & “ONCE UPON A TIME”
COMMENTARY SENT TO EMC PERSONNEL IN JACKSON.
BARNESVILLE; AND BUTTS, PULASKI,BLECKLEY COUNTIES (LIST
ENCLOSED IN THIS FILE)
PRESS: 10/1/81 VIDEO TAPES OF JB, REPS. HUTTO & EDWARDS ON
MILIYARY ISSUES – TO COX CABLE – WARNER ROBINS AND
TELECABLE OF COLS AND ALERT CABLE – FT. BENNING
PRESS: 9/30/81 SENT TO PHENIX CITIZEN RE: GA. LEGIONAIRE
ARTICLE ON FT. MITCHELL VA CEMETARY
PRESS: 9/30/84 JOE MCCAFFREY INFO (INCLUDING VOTING %
RECORD THRU 1981) SENT TO JOE MCCAFFREY; ALSO WAS STAMPED
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MEDIA IN BUTTS, PULASKI, BLECKLEY, LAMAR, PIKE COUNTIES (SEE
LIST) AND RUDY HAYES, AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
9/25/81 PRESS: PRESIDENT REAGAN’S 9/24/81 SPEECH – JB’S
REACTION
(INCLUDES JB’S VOTING % RECORD) PRESS: 9/25/81 INFO SHEET
SHERED (?) W/JOE MCCAFFREY INCLUDES JB’S VOTING WMAL
RADIO FOR “MEET THE MEMBER” SKETCH RECORD THRU 1980
STAMPED SEND TO PERSONAL & LEADERSHIP COMUTER LISTS)
9/24/81 SPECIAL TO THE PHENIX CITIZEN – CHATTERBOX SECTION &
“COMINGS & GOINGS” SUN.COLUMBUS LEDGER - ENQUIRER (WHITE
HOUSE VISIT OF BRINKLEYS AND NICHOLS) TO BARBEQUE
PRESS: 9/22/81 IRETS FIRING RANGW AT FT. BENNING (TO ALL
COLUMBUS MEDIA) 9/22/81 – ALSO SENT TO GOLD STAR WIVES
COMPUTER LIST
PRESS RELEASE: 9/18/84 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE’S MILITARY AFFAIRS COUNCIL 9/21/81 – ALSO
RECOGNIZES DEFENSE LEADERSHIP SENT TO PERSONAL LIST ON
COMPUTER TO COLUMBUS & HOUSTON COUNTY MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE 9/14/81 3 FT. BENNING MIL CON PROJECT COST
ADJUSTMENTS 1 ROBINS AFB REAL ESTATE LAND DISPOSAL
APPROVED BY MIL CON SC
9/9/81 WEEKLEY COMMENTARY – “CRIMINALS – BEHIND BARS OR
ON THE STREETS?” TO GENERAL DISTRICT MEDIA & HAND CARRIED
TO HOUSE RADIO-TV ANF HOUSE PRESS GALLERIES
NEWS RELEASE: 9/10/81 – BIPARTISAN BILL TO BRING DOWN
INTEREST RATES TO ALL DIESTRICT MEDIA & HOUSE RADIO & TV
GALLERY & HOUSE PRESS GALLERY
PRESS: 9/9/81 JB’S FEELINGS ON LEGAL SERVICES BILL
PRESS: 8/31/81 WEEKLY COMMETARY – “BACK TO BASICS” (RE:
FARMING) (SENT TO WKLY NEWSPAPERS, PERSONAL COMPUTER
LIST, FARMER COMPUTER LIST, BOB JERNIGAN (MR & MRS), RURAL
GA. GA FARM BUREAU)
8/24/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – HOMECOMING TO ALL 3RD
DISTRICT MEDIA & PHENIX CITIZEN PAPER
8/20/84 – WEEKLY COMMENTARY – “WHERE I STAND” (POSSE
COMITATUS) SENT TO ALL 3RD DISTRICT MEDIA *& LEADERSHIP LIST
& COUNTY SHERIFFS (3RD DISTRICT & 17 OTHERS – SEE MAP IN FILE)
PRESS 8/10/81 ARMY SECT. MARSH HR CONFIRMING EXPEDITED
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE OF FT. BENNING RECEPTION STATION –
TO ALL COLS. MEDIA
PRESS: 8/4/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – “WHERE I STAND”
PRESS 8/3/81 THANK YOU LTR TO CECIL HARMON FOR HIS 9/30/81 LTR
TO EDITOR – COLS ENQUIRER
PRESS: BROWN’S GUIDE TO GEORGIA AUGUST. 1981 ISSUE
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PRAISES REP. BRINKLEY FOR SUPPORTING REAGAN TAX BILL
(RECEIVED 8/4/80) SENT COPY TO JB IN COLS
7/30/81 PRESS RELEASE: VA RELEASE ON FT. MITCHELL CEMETARY
(TO ALL COLS MEDIA AND PHENIX CITIZEN)
7/29/81 LETTER TO EDITOR – COLUMBUS LEDGER RE: JB’S TIMBER
BILL
PRESS 7/218/81 JT.LTR. FROM JB & SEN. NUNN TO ARMY SECT. MARSH
RE: EXPEDITED CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AT FT. BENNING HANDGIVEN TO CHRIS BONNER
WEEKLY COMMENTARY-7/15/81 GOOD TO EAT – HARD TO BEAT
SENT TO ALL WEEKLY COMMENTARIES BAINBRIDGE POST
SEARCHLIGHT PAULINE BRINKLEY, NELL DONIS ANN LACEY
PAULINE CALHONNE SUE HARRELL FRANK SPEARMAN TYRON
SPEARMAN
PRESS: 7/13/81 WARM SPRINGS FISH HATCHERY UPDATE SPECIAL TO:
MANCHESTER STAR-MERCURY AND MERIWETHER VINDICATOR
7/9/81 PROGRESS EDITION AD FOR LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
7/9/81 PRESS: PROGRESS EDITION AD FOR HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL
PRESS: 7/8/81 OSUT – RECEPTION STATION COST VARIATION RPT.
PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY – REFLECTIONS ON THE 4TH OF JULY
PRESS: 6/26/81 HOUSE MIL CON SC APPROVES SUNSHINE ROAD &
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION FOR FT. BENNING
6/11/81 PRESS RELEASE: FY 82 MILCON BILL AS AFFECTS FT.
BENNING (SENT TO COLS RADIO STATIONS, BUILDING COLUMBUS,
AUSA FT. BENNING CHAPTER, COLUMBUS TIMES & & CROSS
COUNTRY TRAVELER (WITH FOLD OVER NOTE ATTACHED)
PRESS: 5/21/81 TO COLUMBUS MEDIA, “SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVES
TRAINING FACILITY FOR FT. BENNING”
PRESS: 5/20/81 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1982 COMMITTEE
REPORT (SENT TO MEDIA ON LIST IN ENVELOPE)
PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY – “SOCIAL SECURITY – THE OTHER
SIDE” 5/19/81
PRESS: 5/014/81 RELEASE PREPARED & SENT OUT BY MANUFACTIRED
HOUSING INSTITUTE ON “HOUSE COMMITTEE AUTHORIZES USE OF
MANUFACTURED HOMES IN MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING PROJECT”
PRESS: 5/13/81 MIL CON BILL PASSES FULL COMMITTEE TO THE
BAYONET
5/1/81 PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY ON REAPPORTIONMENT
PRESS: PRESS RELEASE: 5/12/81 HOUSE ARMED SERVICES CAT.
APPROVES $8.8 M MANUFACTURED HOUSING PROJECT (TO TRADE
PRESS & STATE MANUF. HOUSING ASSNS.) 5/22/81 SENT TO DISTRICT
MEDIA ALSO
PRESS RELEASE – FAMILY HOUSING
PRESS: 4/29/81 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREMEN
PRESS: FT. BENNING BARRACKS #8 4/81
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PRESS: 4/10/81 “HIGH PRIORITY IN GEORGIA: TO DISTRICT RADIO
JERRY LUQUIRE
PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY 4/10/81 (MAILED 4/6/81) “ON
WORKING TOGETHER”
PRESS: 4/9/81 NEWS RELEASE “CIVIL DEFENSE – NATIONAL DISASTER
OK’D TORNATO PLANNING INCLUDED” (ALSO TO OTHER SELECTED
MEDIA – SEE YELLOW SHEET) TO ALL 3RD DISTRICT EXCEPT
COLUMBUD LEDGER & ENQUIRER
ALSO SEE PR CONGRATS, PEASTERE, CARL PRESS: 4/3/81 JAMES
MEDLIN, EDITOR, CITIZEN & GEORGIAN MONTEZUMA, GA RE: HR &
CERT TO MACIN COUNTY HIGH BULLDOGETTES
PRESS: 4/1/81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY “WISE COUNSEL FROM THE
PAST”
3/31/81 PRESS: MARCH OF DIMES: SOLOMONS, OF WARNER ROBINS,
1958 POSTER FAMILY SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
3/30/81 PRESS: SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON STARLING PF
THOMASTON & GRANDDAUGHTER CHRISTY CLIFF OF MIDLAND
PRESS: 3/30/81 STATEMENT ON ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION PF PRES.
REAGAN
3/18/81 PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY “WALKING HOME TO
GEORGIA”
MAR. 16. 1981
PRESS: 3/2/81 NEWS COBFERENCE ON CIVIL DEFENSE IN COLUMBUS,
GA COLS AIRPORT CONFERENCE ROOM
2/25/81 “ONCE UPON A TIME: TO RURAL GEORGIA GIVEN TO
HEYWOOD GAY IN PERSON W/1 TO TAKE TO KEN ANDERBERG,
EDITOR, RURAL GA
PRESS: WILSON, J. EDWARD – WRCG RADIO EARLY BIRD INTERVIEW
2/24/81
2/23/81 PRESS: NFIB GUARDIAN OF SMALL BUSINESS AWARD PHOTO
& CUTLUNE TO ALL DISTRICT PAPERS PLUS MACON NEWS &
TELEGRAPH
PRESS: 2/23/81 RADIO TAPE ON GA. DELEGATION CONFERENCE W/
GOV. BUSBEE IN WASHINGTON
PRESS: 2/23/81 (DATE MAILED) WEEKLY COMMENTARY
“AGRICULTURE” (DATED 2/25/81)
2/19/81 PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY “SOUTHEASTERN U. S.
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS UPDATE”
PRESS: FEB. 18, 1981 REAGAN’S BUDGET PROPOSAL & JB’S REACTION
PRESS: 2/17/81 MANCHESTER STAR-MERGURY PROGRESS EDITION
(SENT TO MICHAEL MIXON)
FEBRUARY 2, 1981 WEEKLY COMMENTARY “SOME VIEWA OF MY
OWN:
PRESS: 1981 JEFFERSON JACKSON DAY DINNER PROGRAM
ADVERTISEMENT
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1/28/81 PRESS RELEASE: BRINKLEY CHAIRS MIL CONSTRUCTION
SUBCOMMITTEE 1 BOB SWEENEY HAND-DELIVERED TO COLS MEDIA
2 MAILED FROM D. C. OFC TO OTHER DISTRICT MEDIA & ATLANTA
MEDIA
WEEKLEY COMMENTARY---JANUARY 15, 1981 THE RED FLAG ON
FEDERAL FUNDING
1/13/81 NEWS RELEASE: “AN ISLAND OF GEORGIA” EMBARGOED
UNTIL 1/20/81
BRINKLEY PEANUT CHRISTMAS TREE 1/12/81 GENERAL/DISTRICT
WIDE NEWS RELEASE
1-22-81 WEEKLY COMMENTARY “MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE”
ANALYSIS
PRESS: 1/7/81 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE SMALL BUSINESS DISPLAY
VAN (TO ALL COLS. THOMASTON, LAGRANGE MEDIA)
WEEKLY COMMENTARY – “A NEW LEAF” JANUARY 8, 1981
PRESS: SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY REPORTER RE: FORSYTH
FOOTBALL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1/6/81
1-5-81 PRESS: CHRISTMAS GREENING TO AMERICAN HOSTAGES IN
IRAN WHYD RADIO
Box 189 1979-80 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
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H. R. 4086 BB TO AMEND FED. CIVIL DEFENSE ACT OF 1950, TO
PROVISE FOR AN ENCHANCED CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM FOR
FISCAL YEARS 1980-86 SEE H. R. 2704
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: HEW: DAVID GARCIA
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H. R. 4175 BB ALLOW TAX DEDUCTION FOR CONSTRUCTION OR
MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS, HOUSING FRATERNAL
ORGANIZATIONS.
3.
H. R. 4358 BB FUNDS FOR RESEARCH IN THE AREA OF
REGENERATION OF SPINAL CORD
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H. R. 4484 BB TO IMPOSE DUTY ON IMPORTED CRUDE OIL AND USE
THE PROCEEDS FIR CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR THE
PRODUCTON OF SYNTHETIC FOSSIL FUELS
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H. R. 4576 BB NAT’L GAS TO RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR LIGHTING
FIXTURES
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H. R. 4582 FALKING BOOKS PROGRAM
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HR 4646 BB CAPITAL COST RECOVERY ACT
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H. R. 4665 BB SILVER STOCK PILING
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H. R. 4666 BB ARMY RESERVE CAREER INTEREST PROGRAM
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H. R. 4796 BB TO AMEND THE INTERNA; REV. CODE TO PROVIDE AN
EXCLUSION FOR INCOME EARNED ABROAD ATTRIBUTABLE TO
CHARITABLE SERVICES
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H. R. 5099 BB DALES REPRESENTATIVES PROTECTION ACT (SRPA)
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PLACED IN PERMANENT CUSTODY HARDMAN CASE).
H. R. 5225 BB FEDERAL FIREARMS LAW REFORM ACT OF 1979
H. R. 5288 BB IMPROVE VETERAN’S VOCATIONAL REHAB.,… MPROVE
VETERAN’S EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
H. R. 5556 BB INTEREST INCOME EXCLUSION
H. R. 5558 BB ESTATE TAX CREDIT BILL
H. R. 5558BB REMOVE LIMITATION ON OUTSIDE INCOME ON
RECEIVING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
H. R. 5631 BB TAX REDUCTION TO FIREMEM
H. R. 5643 BB RURAL ELECTRIC CORPORATIVES-EXEMPTION ON
INCOME RECEIVED FROM POLE RENTALS FROM FULL CORPORATE
TAX STRUCTURE.
H. R. 5813 BB DEPORTATION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS
HR 5862 BB TO REPEAL THE FED. REQUIREMENT OF INCREMENTAL
PRICING UNDER THE NATIONAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978
H. R. 5899 BB TO PROHIBIT USE OF FINES TO ENFORCE RESPONSES TO
CENSUS QURSTIONS
H. R. 5965 BB IRRIGATION WATER CONSERVATION ACT OF 1979
H. R. 6012 BB SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SHOULD NOT BE TAXABLE
H. R. 6032 BB AMEND INTERNAL REV. CODE BLOOD DONATIONS
SHALL BE CONSIDERED CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
NO NUMBER H. R. 6207 BB TO ESTABLISH TRUST FUND FOR PUBLIC
MASS TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
H. R. 6243 RENAME WEST POINT LAKE “R SHAEFER HEARD PARK”
H. R. 6374 GOLD METAL FOR CANADIAN AMBASSADOR
H. R. 6408 HEARING-VETS. SOLAR HOUSING LOANS BILL
H. R. 6408 BB ESTABLISH PROGRAMS FOR DIRECT LOANS TO
VETERANS FOR RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
H. R. 6484 BB TO PROVIDE REPEAL OF EARNINGS LIMITATION OF
SOC. SEC. BENEFITS FOR PERSONS AGE 70 OR OVER
H. R. 6539 BB TO CONCENTRATE ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES ON
HAZARDOUS WORKPLACES, ETC.
H. R. 6601 BB THE CREDIT UNION SAVERS RELIEF ACT OF 1980
H. R. 6664 BB TO PROVIDE FOR A RESOURSE CONSERVATION AND
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN THE DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
H. R. 7023 DMSO
NO NUMBER HR 6683 BB INCREASE FUNDING OF LUPUS RESEARCH
WITHIN NIH.
H. R. 7102 BB PROMOTE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL OF THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
H. R. 7162 BB AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION WHICH WOULD
PLACE A LIMIT ON THE GROWTH OF FEDERAL OUTLAYS BY
RESTRICTING GROWTH RATE OF GNP
H. R. 7458 BB TO ALLOW VETERANS TO REFINANCE HOME LOANS AT
LOWER INTEREST RATE
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GUARD PERSONNEL
H. R. 7511 BB DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR DISABLED
VETERANS, ETC.
H. R. 7520 BB RE: INTERNAL REVENUE COSE AMENDMENT WITH
RESPECT TO MUTUALOR COOP. ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE
COMPANIES
H. R. BB FARM CREDIT AMENDMENTS
H. R. 7576 BB TRADE PROCEDURES SIMPLICATION ACT
H. R. 7716 LIMITATIONS OF SOC. SEC. BENEFITS TO PRISIONERS
H. R. 8245 WARM SPRINGS
H. R. 8333 TO RELEASE HUD FUNDS FOR ALLOCATION TO 235
PROGRAMS
(NO NUMBER) H. R. 8339 CETA
Box 190 1973 NEWS RELEASES
Folder Title
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NEWS RELEASE OF 1/16/73 GA. STATE SOCIETY PREINAUGURAL
RECEPTION
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NEWS RELEASE 1/27/73 VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE STATE
WIDE
3.
PRESS RELEASE – JANUARY 30, 1973 – TROUP COUNTY HEARLD –
NATIONWIDE RURAL ELECTRIC RALLY HELD IN WASHINGTON
4.
PRESS RELEASE – FEB. 1, 1973 – APOLLO 17 ASTRONAUTS WITH
CONG. BRINKLEY
5.
2/6/73 – PRESS FILES – STATEMENT GIVEN TO CONSTANCE JOHNSON
OF THE LEDGER
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STATEMENT CONCERNING ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE FEBRUARY 7,
1973
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NEWS RELEASE – 2/15/73 – STATEMENT GIVEN TO JIMMY LOVELL AT
WYEA
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PRESS RELEASE 2/20/73 COPY OF PRESIDENT’S LETTER TO NEWS
MEDIA IN 3RD DIST. AND TO RADIO AND TV
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PRESS CLIPPINGS: 2/23/73 COLUMBUS ARTICLE ON JB’S
ENVIRONMENTAL SPEECH TO 4-H CLUB
10.
INFO. RELEASED TO: KATHERINE MCDUFFY AT COLUMBUS PAPERS
RE: PRESIDENTAL PRAYER BREAKFAST, 2/25/73
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FEBRUARY 27, 1973 PEANUT PRINCESS REP. BEUNKLEY WELCOMES
PEANUT PRINCESS
12.
NEWS RELEASE: R-TV ONLY 2/27/73 RE: MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
SUBCOMMITTEE
13.
PRESS RELEASE PHOTO WITH MICHAEL CARTER OUTSTANDING BOY
SCOUT FEBRUARY 28, 1973
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EDITORIAL: THE LEDGER RE:2ND INFANTRY MOVE TO FT. BENNING
3/5/73
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PRESS RELEASE: PHOTO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER ONLY JB AND
JETHRO THE WOLF 3/7/73
DAVKID NORDAN STORY IN ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 3/77/79 RE:
POSSIBLE GOP OPPOSITION,
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 14, 1973 REV. R. H. FLAKES WITH REP.
BRUNKLEY ON STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 15, 1973 MRS. BARBARA A. KENNESY “ THE
ART OF STAYING YOUNG”
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 22, 1973 LEGISLATION TO FIGHT THE
DISEASE OF DIABETIES
INFO. RELEASED TO KATHERINE MCDUFFIE RE: CHERRY BLOSSOM
FESTIVAL 4/4/73
CLIPPINGS: SUNDAT JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, DAVID NORDAN
ARTICLE AND SUNDAY COLUMBUS NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON
CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
PRESS RELEASE: 4/9/73 VISIT WITH THE LOUIS DILLARD’S FROM
AMERICUS – AND WASHINGTON, D. C.
PRESS RELEASE APRIL 9, 1973 “FIVE VIDEO TAPES ON AID TO NORTH
VIETNAM SENT TO FIVE TV STATIONS.” WRBL, WMAZ, WAIB, WYEA,
WTVM
PRESS RELEASE 4/10/73 JAMES N, CATOE, JR. VISIT WITH
CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE 4/10/73 ALVIN D. SEWELL AND DECK E. NEISLER
PRESS RELEASE 4/11/73 CONGRESSMAN MEETS WITH MRS. FRANK
SCHLEY AND SONS, STEVE, JOHN, AND BILL BUSH, WADE WEEKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: 4/17/73 MR. AND MRS, LAMAR ETHERIDGE ANF
THEIR SON JAY ON THE STEPD OF THE CAPITOL
CLIPPINGS RE: COLUMBUS COUNCIL RACE 1973
COLUMBUS TIMES EDITORIAL ON COUNCIL RACE 4-25-79
STATEMENT ON APPOINTMENT OF BO CALLAWAY AS SECRETARY
OF ARMY – MAY 2, 1973
***AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FARMERS*** OF HOUSTON COUNTY
5/2/73 – SENT TO BOBBY BRANCH OF THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
COPY OF LETTER USED IN AD WHICH APPEARED IN THE LEDGERENQUIRER OF SUNDAY, MAY 6TH, - CANCELLED
RELEASE ON: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION FOR FY
1974
PRESS RELEASE – THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL – CONG. VISITS
WITH MEMBERS OF WARNER ROBINS PERRY AND PEACH COUNTY
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE-MAY 14, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: THE DAILY SUN – CONG. VISITS WITH STATE
REPRESENTATIVES TOM WADDLE AND ED BARKER MAY 14, 1973
PRESS RELEASE THE PEACH COUNTY ENTERPRISE THE CONG. MEETS
WITH THE MEMBERS OF THE WARNER ROBINS PERRY AREA, AND
PEACH COUNTY CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE MAY 15, 1971
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VISITS ON THE STEPS OF THE U. S. CAPITOL WITH MEMBERS OF THE
WARNER ROBINS, PERRY AREA, AND PEACH COUNTY CHAMBERS OF
COMMERCE
NOTES ON INFORMATION RELEASED TO MARTHA EVANS. LEDGER,
ON 5/23/73 RE: POSSIBLE FAA RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLIPPINGS
RE: BASE CLOSURES AND CUT BACKS IN GEORGIA
CERNING USE OF LAWSON AIR FIELD.
PRESS RELEASE: THE COLUMBUS TIMES MAY 24, 1973 PERSONALITY
PARADE: MRS. LAVERNE TOLSON
BRINKLEY FOR GOVERNOR CLIPPINGS JUNE ‘73
JUNE NEWSLETTER WITH PAUL HARVEY EDITORIAL: ALSO, COPY OF
ANDREW YOUNG LETTER
PRESS RELEASE: MR. AND MRS. RICK ALLEN VISIT WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY – JUNE 7, 1973 – THE COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER – PAUL TIMM CITY EDITOR
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 8, 1973, THE DAILY SUN – REP. JACK
BRINKLEY RECEIVES THE GEORGIA CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION “LEGISLATOR OF THE
YEAR” AWARD
******PROJECTED TABULATION RESULTS OF MARCH 1973
NEWSLETTER & QUESTIONNAIRE*****************
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 12, 1973 REP. BRINKLEY NAMED TO THE
NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION NO
GREATER LOVE – AS SENT TO LEILA LANEY ON THE GRAPHIC
SCIENCES MACHINE
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 14, 1973 REP. BRINKLEY DISCUSSES PLANS FIR
B-1 BOMBER WITH OFFICERS OF LOCAL 987 AFGE – THE MACON
NEWS AND THE DAILY SUN
PRESS RELEASE: REP. JACK BRINKLEY VISITS ON STEPS OF CAPITOL
WITH CHARLES CHAPMAN AND CHILDREN JUNE 14, 1973 SENT TO
THE DAILY SUN
PR RELEASE: THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION – “CONGRESSMAN SAY
FREEZE IS WRONG” JUNE 14, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: REP. BRINKLEY MEETS OFFICERS OF THE AFGE
LOCAL NO. 54 6/14/73 SENT TO COL. ENQUIRER AND COL. TIMES
PRESS RELEASE: REP. BRINKLEY VISITS WITH MR. & MRS. STANLEY
HIRSCH AND ALLAN KAMENSKY JUNE 15, 1973 SENT TO COL.
ENQUIRER
JUNE 15, 1973-LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS – VOTING
RECORD
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 15, 1973 MOTHER MARY MISSION – PHENIX
CITY – THE COLUMBUS TIMES THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 18, 1973 CONG. BRINKLEY CONGRATULATES
NEW U. S. CAPITOL POLICEMAN, HOWARD G. WHITEHURST OF
PERRY. THE HOUSE HOME JOURNAL YJE COLUMBUS TIMES
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CAPTAIN OF NAVAL ACADEMY GOLD TEAM
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 20, 1973 U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY VISITS
WITH HYDRICK FAMILY OF COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 28/1973 THE CONGRESSMAN MEETS WITH
MRS. JACK HAYGOOD AND HER CHILDREN – THE MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER – DON DANIELS
PRESS RELEASE: SUBJECT WATERGATE JUNE 29, 1973 VIDEO TAPE
PRESS RELEASE: 7/2/73 NATIONAL PHI BETA LAMBDA CONFERENCE
JUNE 21-23 VISIT WITH MISS BUNNY FULLER 7/2/73 – THE TAYLOR
COUNTY NEWS
PRESS RELEASE: 7/2/73 NATIONAL PHI BETA LAMBDA CONFERENCE
JUNE 21-23 VISIT WITH KEN JOYNER THE LEADER-TRIBUNE AND THE
PEACH COUNTY ENTERPRISE.
PRESS RELEASE: 7/5/73 GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY SQUARE DANCE –
THE HARDIN AND WEAVER SHOW – MWAL RADIO
PRESS RELEASE: 7/7/73 VISIT WITH MRS. TOM LINDSAY JR. – THE
DAILY SUN – WARNER ROBINS
PRESS RELEASE: OPEN HOUSE – LAGRANGE OFFICE AUGUST 25TH –
1973 THE LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS NEWS RELEASES DATED 7/9/73
PRESS RELEASE: VISIT WITH GEORGE T. CROWELL AND CHARLES
CRISP II /11/73 THE TIMES-RECORDER – AMERICUS
7/13/73 NOTES RE: BLOOD LEGISLATION TAPE FOR WAGA – TV
PRESS RELEASE: THE LEDGER TRIBUNE-JULY 18, 1973 JB’S VISIT
WITH 4-H’ERS DURING THE NATIONAL SHORT COURSE THE GEORGIA
POST AND THE PEACH COUNTY ENTERPRISE
PRESS RELEASE: JB VISITS WITH MR. AMD MRS. SPENCER PRYOR
AND FAMILY JULY 19. 1973 THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE: THE COL. ENQUIRER - ,R. STEVE SMITH SUMMER
INTERN JULY 19, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL
FOR 1974 – THE DAILY SUN TO CHARLIE BLACK – ASS. EDITOR – THE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE: STATEMENT ON PHASE IV RELEASE TO DON
WINTER 7/19/73
PRESS RELEASE: VISIT WITH JOSEPH AND ELIZABETH LUNSFORD –
7/25/73
PRESS RELEASE: ENTRY IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER – GREAT HILL
PLACE – AS ANNOUNCED BY THE DEPT. OF INTERIOR – YO DON
DANIELS – THE MONROE COUNTY REPORTER – 7/31/73
PRESS RELEASE: “ROLL CALL ARTICLE ON JB’S REELECTION
CHANCES” 7/27/73
PRESS RELEASE: 7/31/73 THE DAILY SUN – THE AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER – THE LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS – REP. BRINKLEY GIVES
SHARP RESPONSE TI OPINION STORIES RE: ENDORSEMENT OF
MILTON HIRSH
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PRESS RELEASE: 7/31/73 SENT A COPY OF STUART LEWENGRUB’S
LETTER TO CHRIS BONNER – STUART LEWENGRUB WROTE TO DAVE
NORTON
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 3, 1973 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
QUESTIONNAIRE ON WATERGATE AND THE PRESIDENT.
PRESS RELEASE: 8/4/73 JB VISITS WITH MR. JESSIE TAYLOR AND
EDDYE PORTER OF COLUMBUS – 1973 NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE
CONFERENCE THE COLUMBUS TIMES – THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE: 8/4/73 JB VISITS WITH A GROUP OF YELLOW JACKET
DIST. BOY SCOUTS ON THEIR RETURN TRIP FROM A TOUR OF
CANADA THE LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
PRESS RELEASE: 8/4/73 JB VISITS WITH RICKY ROWE OF TALBOTTON
AND WAYNE ATTAWAY OF JUPITOR. THE TALBOTTON NEW ERA
PRESS RELEASE: 8/5/73 JB ON CAP. STEPS WITH JIM HOLSTON –
LEGISLATIVE INTERN. THE COLUMBUS TIMES
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 9, 1973 HOWARD G. WHITEHURST
APPOINTENT AS CAPITOL POLICEMAN ON MAY 14, 1973 NOTE: SENT
TO COLUMBUS TIMES FOR SECOND TIME AS THE TMES LOST PR
FIRST TIME
PRESS RELEASE: 1973 CONGRESSMAM BRINKLEY’S TOUR OF
VETERANS HOSPITALS IN AUGUST SENT AIR MAIL STATEWIDE
DAVID MORDAN ARTICLE—“BRINKLEY IN TROUBLE: 7/22/73
CHRIS BONNER STORY – SUNDAY. JULY 29, 19732 MACON NEWS AND
TELEGRAPH “ALTERNATIVES TO BRINKLEY”
CLIPPINGS: FEATURE STORY ON JB BY CHRIS BONNER 9/2/73 ON
VISIT TO DUBLIN VA HOSPITAL.
PRESS CLIPPING: EDITORIAL FROM SINDAY SEPT. LEDGERENQUIRER OPPOSING PASSAGE OF MINIMUM WAGW BILL.
PRESS CLIPPINGS – WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 1973 RE: MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS POLITICAL VIEWS AND ACTIVITIES – SUMMER AND FALL
19732 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS CLIPPING: COLUMBUS LEDGER ARTICLE OF OCTOBER 22, 1973
“LOCAL CONGRESSMEN WARY OF IMPEACHMENT MOVES.”
PRESS CLIPPING: COLUMBUS AUDUBON OBSERVER – BRINKLEY’S
ENVIRONMENTAL VOTING RECORD UP OCTOBER 25, 1973
PRESS CLIPPINGS: OCTOBER 28, 1973 “BRINKLEY NEEDS
TRANSLATION” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTION
(LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND SWISS LAW ON MANDITORY
MILITARY TRAINING.)
PRESS CLIPPING: THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, OCTOBER 29, 1973 –
PAUL HARVEY ARTICLE?: “WHO NEEDS MANDATORY SEAT BELTS?”
PRESS CLIPPINGS: OCTOBER 31, 1973 THE COLUMBUS LEDGER –
“ARMY NOT FORGETTING BENNING DEVELOPMENT”
PRESS CLIPPING: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR IN THE COL. ENQUIRER
OF OCTOBER 31, 1973 BY FRED SCHOMBERG SR. OF COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA
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PRESS CLIPPINGS: NOVEMBER 1, 1973 “CONGRESSMEN CITE
DISBELIEF ABOUT ‘TAPES’” - COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS CLIPPINGS: NOVEMBER 1973 PHOTO OPF CONGRESSMAN IN
THIS ISSUE OF THE TPRCH OF BETA SIGMA PHI (WITH BETTY
HARRINGTON)
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 9, 1973 REP. JACK BRINKLEY VISITS WITH
BOY SCOUT TROOP 21 OF LAGRANGE – THE LAGRANGE NEWS
PRESS RELEASE: 8/10/873 JB VISITS IN OFFICE WITH MR. TPM STROUD
- THE BRUNSWICK NR\EWS AND THE ALMA TIMES
PRESS RELEASE: 8/10/73 JB VISITS WITH FRANKIE HARRIS OF
MUSELLA – NATIONAL CITIZENSHIOP SHORT COURSE OF 4-H
CENTER IN WASHINGTON – THE GEORGIA POST
PRESS RELEASE: 8/13/73 JB WITH JAMES HOLSTON SUMMER INTERN –
PEACH CO. ENTERPRISE, FT. VALLEY LEADER TRIBUNE – TAYLOR
COUNTY NEWS
JOSEPH MCCAFFREY’S “MEET THE MEMBER” DEC. 1971 ORIGINALLY
REPRINTED FOR SUMMER OF 1973
PRESS RELEASE – CLIPPINGS – “SUMMER 1973” RECESS CLIPPINGS
PRESS RELEASE NOT SENT RE: ATLANTA JOURNAL, MACON, AND
ROLL CALL STORIES ON COLUMBUD CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
RELEASE DATE JULY 31, 1973.
CLIPPINGS AFGE RALLY AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY RALLEY –
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SEPTEMBER – 1973
INFORMATION RELEASED TO BOB FORT ON 9/6/73 RE: REACTION TO
PRESIDENT’S PRESS CONFERENCE
PRESS RELATIONS: LETTER FROM SEN. NUNN OUTLINING PLANS FOR
AUGUST SCHEDULE.
PRESS INFO. RE: JOBS FOR VETS TAPE JB DECIDED NOT TO DO TAPES
PRESS RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE –
SUPPORT OF AIR FORCE TO: JIM COSEY, HOWARD COLLINS, CHRIS
BONNER, MARY JANE GABRIEL
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PRESS RELEASE: RE: B’NAI B’RITH LODGE NO. 77 – JB GIVEN
“DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD” ON SEPT. 30 RELEASED TO BOB
FORT – THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION GIVEN TO BOB FORT ON SEPT.
19, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: COVERAGE OF SALE TO KNIGHT NEWSPAPERS, INC.
9/22/73 OF COLUMBUS NEWSPAPERS AS IT APPEARED IN THE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
STATEMENT RELEASED TO MACON TELEGRAPH, GA. NETWORK INC.
ON 9/26/73 RE: AGNEW’S REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION BY U. S.
HOUSE OF REP.
CLIPPINGS: “BRINKLEY MAY LOSE SUPPORT OF BLACKS” ENQUIRER
JUNE 15TH ‘73
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WDAK EDITORIAL ON COLUMBUS COUNCIL RACE 6/18/73
PRESS RELEASE OF 6/18/74 SALUTE TO FARMERS OF HOUSTON
COUNTY
PRESS CLIPPING: COLUMBUS LEDGER EDITORIAL JUNE 28, 1973 ON
CAMBODIA AND VA LETTER FROM ROBERT SHELLNUT
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 1, 1973 RE: NEWS CONFERENCE ON
OCTOBER 4, 1973 IN VETERANS’ AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ROOM ON
LEGISLATION TO PROVIDE $15 BILLION IN RESEARCH TO FIND A
CURE FOR CANCER. AND DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER
PRESS RELEASE: INFORMATION RELEASED TO MAURICE FLEISS FOR
“ON THE POTOMIC” 10/3/73. ALSO. COPY PF 10/3/73 COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER ARTICLE ON SAND HILL
PRESS RELEASE:JB GIVEN “GUARDIAN OF SMALL BUSINESS AWARD”
NOTE: PRESS RELEASE MAILED BY THE NAT’L FEDERATION OF
INDEPENDENT BUSINESS WASHINGTON. D. C. 10/3/73 MAILED OCT.
11, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 4, 1973 STATEMENT ON INTRODUCTION
OF NATL. CANCER RESEARCH ACT OF 1973
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 5, 1973 REP. JACK BRINKLEY NAMED AS
THE RECIPIENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD OF B’NAI
B’RITH LODGE NO. 77 OF COLUMBUS. SENT TO THURSDAY – ED
WILSON PHOTO OF JB WITH PLAQUE
PRESS CLIPPINGS – “ON THE POTOMIC” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1973
JB’S STATEMENT ON ISRAEL
PRESS RELEASE: JB’S COMMENTS ON GERALD FORD AS VICE
PRESIDENT – OCTOBER 14, 1973 THE COLUMBUS LEDGER – SUNDAY
PRESS CLIPPINGS – SPEWRELL BLUFF DAM NEWS CLIPPINGS –
OCTOBER 15, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 16, 1973 “ON THE POTOMIC” –
TRANSLATION BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OF THE SWISS LAW
ON “MILITARY ORGANIZATION OF THE SWISS FEDERATION”.
PRESS RELEASE: INFORMATION ON USDA MILK PRICE DECISION
SENT TO CHRIS FRAZIER AT THE COL. ENQUIRER (AIR MAIL SPECIAL
DELIVERY)
PRESS RELEASE: FROM IKE ANDREWS OFFICE – DATED OCTOBER 18,
1973 RE: ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE IN DURHAM
PRESS RELEASE: “BOB FORT ARTICLE ON LOCKHEED” OCTOBER 23.
1973
1971 AND 1972 VOTING RECORD AS COMPILED BY THE LEAGUE OF
CONSERVATIVE VOTERS
NEWS RELEASE: INFORMATION RELEASEDTO ERNEST HALE – THE
COLUMBUS LEDGER – LEGISLATION WHICH WOULD PROVIDE
BENEFITS TO POLICEMEN. NOVEMBER 6, 1973
PRESS RELEASE: STATEMENT PHONED TO SOUTHEASTERN PEANUT
FARMER ON 11/8/73
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PRESS CLIPPING: THE ATLANTA JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTION –
NOVEMBER 11, 1973 “VETO OVERRIDDEN”
PRESS RELEASE: LETTER FROM AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
ACTION – DATED OCTOBER 23, 1973 – RE: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
AWARD FOR 1973 FOR JB
ON THE POTOMIC – SUNDAY, NOVE. 11 ’73 “BRINKLEY IS TOAST OF
N. Y. CITY” THE ATLANTA CONSTUTUTION
PRESS CLIPPING: THE COLUMBUS LEDGER NOVEMBER 8, 1973
“BRINKLEY SEES NIXON HURT: BY JON HAM
PRESS RELEASE: THE AMERICAN LEGION – THE NATIONAL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTED JB GENERAL MEMBER OF THE
NAT’L DISTINGUISHED GUESTS COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN
LEGION 11/9/73
PRESS RELEASE: LETTER TO DONNA HICKS AT THURSDAY ON ARMY
RESERVE OFFICE LOCATED IN DURHAM, N. C. AND ON PRAYER
BREAKFAST IN D. C LETTER DATED NOVEMBER 9, 1973
CHARLES BLACK EDITORIALS ON “SANDHILL BARRACKS”
NOVEMBER 16, 1973
PRESS CLIPPING: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1973 – EDITORIAL “HIND
SIGHT NOT 20-20; FOR THE RECORD” ON BROWNSVILLE INCIDENT
PRESS RELEASE: CHICAGO BEARS FOOTBALL CLUB – RELEASE TO
BOB FORT FOR “ON THE POTOMIC” 11/29/73
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 30, 1973 1973 GEORGIA PRODUCTS
DINNER SENT DISTRICT WIDE MEDIA LIST
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 6, 1973 GEORGIA PRODUCTS DINNER
GUESTS FROM THE TIRD DISTRICT – PHONED TO MARY MARGARET
BYNE ON 12/6/73 THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS CLIPPING: THE MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS – DECEMBER
9, 1973 “THE SOLOMON FAMILY KNOWS ABOUT PROBLEMS”
PRESS CLIPPING: MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS FOCUS, SUBDAY
DEC. 9, 1973 “REEHLING NENTIONED AS HOUSE CANDIDATE”
PRESS CLIPPING: LEDGER COVERAGE OF JB SPEECH ON IBEW ON
DECEMBER 9
PRESS CLIPPING: THE COLUMBUS LEDGER DECEMBER 13, 1973 –
“WRONG APPROACH ON TAX”
PRESS CLIPPING: JACK MICKLE NAMED TO HEAD ’74 HEART FUND
DRIVE (MUSCOGEE COUNTY) COLUMBUS LEDGER DECEMBER 14,
1973
PRESS RELEASE: THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS – JB VISITS WITH MR.
AND MRS. ED GODDARD OF REYNOLDS, GA. – 12/14/733
PRESS RELEASE – 12/4/73 TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GEORGIA –
RE TRIP TO MIDDLE EAST
PRESS CLIPPINGS ON THE MIDDLE EAST TRIP – NOVEMBER &
DECEMBER 1973
COLUMBUS NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF MID EAST TRIP – DECEMBER
1973
Box 191 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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HOUSING-82 GEN.
(NOT NUMBERED) HISTORIC PRESERVATION 82 GEN.
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES HISTORY PRESERVATION (THANK YOU)
(EMPTY)
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES HISTORIC PRESERVATION (CLIPPINGS,
ETC.) (EMPTY)
3.
ISSUES: HOUSING
4.
ISSUES: HOUSING (THANK YOU)
5.
ISSUES: HOUSING (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
6.
LABOR 82 GEN.RR – RETIREMENT (MARCH ’82) OSCAR REPLIES &
OTHERS…
4-20-82
4-6-82
3-26-82
3/16/82
MARCH ANSWERED LTRS
(NOT LABELED)
(NOT LABELED)
MAILED 3/9/82
ANSWERED PREVIOUS TO OSCAR
(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) LETTER FROM RAYMOND
J. DONOVAN OF THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) FOLDER INFO PACK
BACKGROUND MATERIAL CETA—COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT
AND TRAINING ACT IP0018
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ISSUES: LABOR (THANK YOU)
10.
ISSUES LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES LAW ENFORCEMENT (THANK YOU)
11.
ISSUES: LAW ENFORCEMENT & JUDICIARY GA. PRISONS. GARNER,
THE HONORABLE WAYNE 53951 7/28/81 CALLED REC’D AUG 4 SENT
TO SUB COMMITTEE ON COURTS TIM, HANDLING LTR 396
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LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY – 82 GEN.
14.
ISSUES LABOR (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
HR 5510 THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE REVITALIZATION ACT
15.
ISSUES: LABOR – RAILROAD RETIREMENT 1982
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MISCELLANEOUS – 82 GEN.
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(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) AMERICAN PARALYSID
ASSOCIATION INFORMATION
(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) CONSULTING ENGINEERS
COUNCIL OF GEORGIA
MERRITT, MR. BOB P. O. BOX 6 PINE MOUNTAIN, GA. 31822 ISSUES:
MISC. JB
GLENN HECK AND WES OWENS – ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION
ISSUES POLITICS (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
POLITICS – 82 GEN.
(NOT NUMBERED) POLITICS (THANK YOU) (EMPTY)
Box 192 1979 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED OR LABELED)
GOLD STAR WIVES FEDERAL CHARTER BILL (H. R. 154) 96TH
CONGRESS CO-SPONSORS
GOLD STAR WIVES BILL
1.
H. R. 39 BB TO PROVIDE FOR THE DESIGNATION AND CONSERVATION
OF PUBLIC LANDS IN ALASKA
ISSUES: CONSERVATION BUTLER, STEVE IS CONSTITUENT WHO
INITIATED)
LTR TO REP. UDALL RE ALASKA PUBLIC LANDS BILL – TO BE COSPONSORED BY JB – FILE SHOULD BE SET UP IN 1979 BRINKLEY
BILLS 1/20
2.
H. R. 96 BB TO AMEND IRS CODE TO PROHIBIT IRS FROM
TERMINATING FOR REASONS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION THE TAX
EXEMPT STATUS OF ANY ORG. ESTATE FOR PURPOSE OF
EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION …..
3.
HR 135 BB
4.
H. R. BB TO AMEND THE FED. CIVIL DEFENSE ACT OF 1950
5.
H. R. 152 BB TO AMEND THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ACT AND
IMPROVE CANCER PROGRAM AND INCREASE APPTOPRIATIONS…
6.
H. R. 153 BB TO AMEND THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT TO
IMPROVE THE NAT’L CANCER PROGRAM AND TO AUTHORIZE
INCREASED APPROPRIATIONS…
7.
HR 154 BB TO INCORPORATE THE GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
8.
H. R. 155 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38, ESTABLISH PROGRAM TO PROVIDE
DIRECT LOANS TO VETERANS FOR RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY
SYSTEMS.
9.
H. R. 156 BB TO AMEND TITLE 10, ALLOW SUPPLIES UNDER THE
CONTROL OF DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TO BE
TRANSFERRED….
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H. R. 192 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 (USC) TO PERMIT VETERANS TO
DETERMINE HOW CERTAIN DRUGS AND MEDICINES WILL BE
SUPPLIED TO THEM.
HR 460 BB TO AMEND THE TRADE ACT OF ‘74
H. R. 525 BB EQUALIZATION OF RETIRED PAY OF CERTAIN MEMBERS
OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES.
H. R. 827 BB
H. RES. 830 BB (TO REDUCE HIGH INTEREST RATES FOR
AUTOHOUSING INDUSTRIES AND OTHERS)
(NOT NUMBERED) H. R. 1201 BB TO AMEND TITLE 38 (FED.
CONTRIBUTION FOR POST-VIETNAM ERA VETERANS’ EDUCATION
ACCT.
VENABLE, MR. FRANK BRINKLEY BILL H. R. 1201
H. R. 1150 BB TO AMEND CLEAN AIR ACT TO POSTPONE APPLICATION
OF CERTAIN RESTRICTION TO AREAS… FAILED TO ATTAIN NAQT’L.
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND DELAY REQUIRED FOR
ADOPTION AND SUBMISSION OF STATE IMPLEMENTATION.
(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) NUMEROUS ITEMS
INCLUDING:
OVERSIGHT OF VA CEMETERY SYSTEM – OVERSEAS MILITARY
CEMETARIES AND MEMORIALS; STATUS OF SITE REGION IV
NATIONAL CEMETARY; NATIONAL CEMETERIES INCLUDING
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1982
FT. MITCHELL BILL FILE
H. R. 1202 TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT WITHIN THE
NATIONAL CEMENTARY SYSTEM OF THE FORT MITCHELL
REGIONAL VETERANS’ CEMETERY IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA
JAMES H. JOHNSTON ARCHITECHS
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES COMMAND FORT
MCPHERSON, GEORGIA
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL CEMETERY, FEDERAL REGION IV
HR 1202 BB NEW BILL H. R. 3989
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL CEMETERY, FEDERAL REGION IV
H. R. 1202 BB TO PROVIDE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF FT. MITCHELL
REGIONAL VETERANS’ CEMETERY IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA
(EMPTY)
FT. MITCHELL AMENDMENT TO HR 861
HR 1550 BB FOR THE RELIEF OF JOHANSHAH FAROKHTAKIN
H. R. 1567 BB
STATEMENT WITH ATTACHMENTS (2) OF HON. JACK BRINKLEY –
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
SUBCOMMITTEE…4-23-79 ALSO COPIES OF OTHER WITNESSES
STATEMENTS
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HR 1600 BB SMALL BUSINESS TAX RELIEF ACT
HR 1603 BB MINE SAFETY EXEMPTIONS
HR 1647 BB
HR 1648 BB TO AMEND TITLE 10 TO ALLOW SUPPLIES WITHIN THE
DEPT. OF DEFENSE TO BE TRANSFERRED FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1950
Box 193 1974 NEWS CLIPPINGS & RELEASES
Folder Title
1.
NEWS CLIPPINGS SEPTEMBER 1974
2.
OCTOBER 1974 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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NOVEMBER 1974 NEWS CLIPPINGS
4.
PRESS RELEASE: NOV. 12, 1974 RE: HISTORIC PROPERTY – FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS TO PAUL TIMM, MGNG. EDITORCOLUMBUS LEDGER
5.
PRESS RELEASE: NOV. 18, 1974 RE ROCKEFELLER CONFIRMATION
VOTE (BALLOTING)
6.
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 27, 1974 RE CONGRESSIONAL SALARY
INCREASE (SENT ONLY TO NEWS MEDIA LISTED)
7.
PRESS RELEASE: ACA PRESS RELEASE ON JB SELECTION FOR
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD (SENT JUST TO NATIONAL MEDIA)
(BY ACA) DEC. 12, 1973
8.
PRESS RELEASE: INFORMATION PHONES TO LEDGER-ENQUIRER AND
TELEGRAPH & NEWS RE: CONGRESSMAN & MRS, JACJ BRINKLEY
GUESTS OF PRES. NIXON AT THE WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS
WORSHIP SERVICES DEC. 16
9.
PRESS CLIPPINGS: BOB FORT ARTICLE ON “LANDRUM TO SEEK 13TH
TERM” CONSTUTUTION, DECEMBER 18, 1973
(NOT NUMBERED) NEWS RELEASE: DECEMBER 18, 1974 MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION YO COLUMBUS-MACON. PERRY WARNER ROBINS
MEDIA
10.
PRESS RELEASE: NOTES ON POSSIBILITY OF SIMULCAST OF MIDEAST
NEWS CONFERENCE DECEMBER 20, 1973
11.
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 30, 1974 COLUMBUS LEFGER – AS I SEE
IT EDITORIAL PAGE COMMENTARY
12.
PRESS CLIPPINGS SPREWELL DAM 1974
(NOT NUMBERED) HOLD FOR LARRY (EMPTY)
13.
(NOT LABELED) AIRMAIL FROM MR. JAMES E. BAYERS, JR, 47 E. OAK
STREET P. O. BOX 206 MCRAE, GA. 31055 ATTENTION: MR. BOB FAST
14.
DECEMBER 1974 NEWS CLIPPINGS
15.
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 1974 AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION NEWS
RELEASE JACK BRINKLEY’S 1973 VOTING RECORD (MAILING TO BE
HANDLED BY ACU)
16.
PRESS RELEASE: JUULY 17, 1974 TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER RE
SUSAN SENDLEBACH’S INTERNSHIP
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PRESS CLIPPING: JULY 18, 1974 CITIZEN & GEORGIAN (MONTEZUMA)
RE CARL SAVAGE CITES CANCER IN CONGRESSIONAL RACE.
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 21, 1974 ENTIRE MEDIA – BOB FORT JOINING
REP. BRINKLEY’S STAFF
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JULY 1974 RE ACCESS TO ANDERSONVILLE
NATIONAL CEMETERY W. R. DAILY SUN – JULY 23, 1974 AMERICUS
TIMES RECORDER – JULY 26, 1974
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JULY 24, 1974 WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL – FRONT
PAGE CARL SAVAGE ENTREES RACE AGAINST JB
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 24, 1974 TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS RE TOM
GORE AND 4 H’ERS ON CAPITOL STEPS WITH CONGRESSMAN
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JULY 1974 ON IMPEACHMENT COLUMBUS LEDGER
– JULY 29, 1974 AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER + JYULY 29, 1974
ATLANTA JOURNAL – JULY 30, 1974
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 11, 1974 RE: AUTHORIZATIONS FOR
CONSTRUCTION AT FADB PLUS DEFICIENCY FUNDING. PHONED TO
CHRIS BONNER – MACON TELEGRAPH & NEWS AND TO JIM COSEY –
WARN ER ROBINS DAILY SUN
PRESS CLIPPINGS AUGUST 1974 IMPEACHMENT, ETC.
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 30, 1974 PHONED TO CHARLIE BLACK –
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER – RE FUNDS EARMARKED FOR ST.BANNING
UNDER MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION FOR FY 1975
PRESS CLIPPINGS JULY 1974 GENERAL, ---------------PRESS CLIPPINGS AUGUST 1974 GENERAL, EXCEPT IMPEACHMT.
PRESS CLIPPINGS: AUGUST 1, 1974 THE ROBINS REVIEW =
CANDIDATE MRS. SUR STEOHENS FOR W. R. CITY COUNCIL
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 1974 URBAN GEORGIA ARTICLE
NEWS RELEASE: AUGUST 1, 1974 TO MONROE COUNTY REPORTER
(DON DANIELS) RE FAMILY OF DR. & MRS. PATTON SMITH VISIT.
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 8, 1974 STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT
NIXON’S RESIGNATION
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 12, 1974 ENTIRE MEDIA CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY URGES REPEAL OF THE 1973 EMERGENCY DST ACT
PRESS RELEASE: SEPT. 16, 1974 ENTIREMEDIA – RE REACTION OF US
REP. JACK BRINKLEY UPON PRES. FORD’S STATEMENT ON AMNESTY
PRESS RELEASE – 9/16/74 – GIVEN TO ATLANTA CONSTITUTION AMNESTY
PRESS RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1974 RE: ANDERSONVILLE NATL.
HISTORIC SITE MASTER PLAN (ROAD TO CEMETERY) PHONED TO
WARNER ROBINS SUN AND AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
PRESS RELEASE: SEPT. 30, 1974 TO THOMASTON TIMES RE: VISIT OF
FIVE THOMASTON COLLEGE STUDENTS
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 2, 1974 STATEMENT RELEASED TO MEDIA
RE 10 TAX PROPOSAL ON GASOLINE BY THE PRESIDENT
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 3, 1974 JB NTRODUCES LEGISLATION RE
VICE PRES. ELECTION
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PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 8, 1974 STAYEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN
ON SURTAX PROPOSAL
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 9, 1974 RE: HIGHWAY FUNDS FOR I-85
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 14, 1974 AMERICANS FOR
CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION ENDORSEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN JACK
BRINKLEY (SENT TO ENTIRE MEDIA)
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (REVISED – JANUARY 1971)
BIOGRAPHY – CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY UPDATED – JANUARY 1974
MEDIA LISTS AND TAPES, 1973
PRESS: MISC. NEWS ITEMS
DATELINE WASHINGTON IDEAS
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION’S EQ INDEX AMERICA IS IN
TROUBLE
RIVER OF LIFE WATER: THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
PRESS RELEASE: BLACK AND WHITE GLOSSY SENT TO DEXTER
GATEHOUSE, GEORGIA RETAIL FOODS DEALERS ASSOCIATION – FOR
THE GEORGIA GROCERu
WILL CALL
(NOT NUMBERED, LABELED OR IN A FILE) NOTE PAD OF
HANDWRITTEN NOTES
(MISSING)
BIOGRAPHY – HON. JACK BRINKLEY
BIOGRAPHY – NARRATIVE (ALSO AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS PAGE)
Box 194 1976-77 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
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SPEECH FILE – 5/8/76 – GA. TEXTILE MFG. ASSNCONVENTION BOCA
RATON, FLA. SPEECH MATERIAL
FEDERAL REGISTER BOOK 2 OF 2 BOOKS PART II DEPARTMRNT OF
LABOR
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SPEECH FILE 5/22/76 – UNION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION CLASS,
LESLIE, GEORGIA
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SPEECH FILE – 5/30/76 – MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES –
ANDERSONVILLE CEMETERY
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SPEECH FILE 5/28/76 – MACON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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SPEECH FILE – 5/31/76 – GRAY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FLAG
PRESENTATION IN TROUP COUNTY, GA.
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SPEECH FILE – 5/31/76 – TROUP COUNTY CATTLEMAN’S
ASSOCIATION IN LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
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SPEECH: JUNE 5, 1976 HARRIS COUNTY JAYCEES PINE MOUNTAIN,
GA.
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SPEECH: JUNE 26, 1975 EASTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT –
COLUMBUS
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SPEECH FILE – JULY 3, 1976 – BUENA VISTA BICENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION
SPEECH FILE – JULY 3 – BRINKLEY ROAST BY AFGE IN COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE – JULY - AMERICAN ASSN. OF RETIRED PERSONS, INC4,
1976 EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
SPEECH - JULY 5, 1976 – AMERICAN CAMELLIA SOCIETY – FORT
VALLEY
SPEECH FILE – JULY 17, 1976 KEYNOTE ADDRESS AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION IN ALBANY, GA.
SPEECH FILE – JULY 22, 1976 MIDDLEB GEORGIA EMC - VIENNA, GA.
SPEECH JULY 22, 1976 MIDDLE GEORGIA EMC DOOLY COUNTY
CAMPGROUNDS, VIENNA, GA. DOOLEY – RURAL FIRE PROTECTION –
UNDER COASTAL PLAINS – TRANSITION FUNDS - JB
SPEECH FILE – JULY 23, 1976 – FT. VALLEY KIWANIS CLUB, FT.
VALLEY, GA. SPEECH JULY 23, 1976 FORT VALLEY KIWANAS CLUB
SQUIRE RESTAURANT, FT. VALLEY, GA
8/4/76 – NEWS CONFERENCES IN COLUMBUS AND WARNER ROBINS
RE CHARLES RECTOR APPOINTMENT
8/7/76 – SPEECH FILE – WORLD WAR II VETERANS, RAMADA INN,
PHENIX CITY
SPEECH FILE – 8/18/76 – AMERICAN ASSN. OF RETIRED PERSONS, INC.
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
SPEECH FILE – 8/21/76 – COLUMBUS CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
STATEMENT: AUGUST 31, 1976 SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISHERIES &
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT. COMM. ON
MERCHANT MARINE & FISHERIES (FISH HATCHERIES PROGRAM)
SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 GEORGIA FARM BUREAU & TOUR
9/7/76 – SPEECH FILE – PERRY KIWANIS CLUB
SPEECH: OCTOBER 10, 1976 THOMASTON-UPSON COUNTY CIVIC
CENTER DEDICATION
OCTOBER 10, 16976 WARNER ROBINS LIBRARY DEDICATION SPEECH
SPEECH: OCTOBER 17, 1976 AMER. ASSN. OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
SPEECH: OCTOBER 26, 1976 THIRD DEST. MEDICAL SOCIETY
SPEECH TO LAGRANGE ROTARY CLUB OCTOBER 27, 1976
SPEECH FILE – 11/11/76 – DANIELS JUNIOR HIGH VETERANS DAY
PROGRAM
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 11, 1976 DANIEL JR. HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS
11/13/76 – FOUNTAIN CITY MARCHING FESTIVAL FILE
SPEECH:NOVEMBER 16, 1976 COVIL DEFENSE IN ATLANTA
REMARKS AT ST. FRANCIS SHOPPING CENTER IN COLUMBUS
SPEECH: DECEMBER 1, 1976 AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN
COLUMBUS FILES
AMERICAN BUSINESSWOMEN SPEECH DEC. 1, 1976—HARMONY
CLUB, COLS.
 PUBLIC LAW 94-455 94TH CONGRESS TAX REFORM ACT
OF 1976
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SANTA MARIA COLUMBUS CHAPTER AMERICAN
BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION COLUMBYS,
GEOEGIA
 CRS CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS HC 56 U. D. C 76-190E SELECTED ECONOMIC
TOPICS OF INTEREST TO CONGRESS OCTOBER 4, 1976
SPEECH FILE – 12/10/76 – EVERGREEN FLORIST & GOFT SHOP RIBBON
CUTTING
SPEECH FILE – 12/10/76 – COLUMBUS AREA VOCATIONAL TECH.
SCHOOL GRADUATION
PHOTOS FROM VISIT TO ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE – DEC. 1976 (HAS
THREE RING BLACK BINDER)
(NOT NUMBERED) TOUR OF FOBINS AFB
TV-KIT USAF UNITED STATES AIR FORCE INFORMATION KIT
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY U. S. AIR FORCE STRATEGIC AIR
COMMAND INFORMATION KIT.19TH BOMB WING WELCOMES YOU
ABOARD 19TH BOMBARDMENT WING ROBINS AFB, GEORGIA
SPEECH FILE – 12/22/76 – KIWANIS CLUB OF GREATER COLUMBUS
STATEMENT: FEBRUARY 9, 1977 SUBCOMMITTEE ON STATE, JUSTICE,
COMMERCE, AND JUDICIARTY OF APPROCIATIONS COMMITTEE
(PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFITS ACT SUPPLEMEMTAL
APPROPRIATION)
SPEECH FILE – 2/10/777 – CONTRACT MANAGERS AT ROBINS AFB
SPEECH FILE – 2815877 – KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE – 2/14/77 LAGRANGE OPTIMIST CLUB
STATEMENT: FEBRUARY 16, 1977 SELECT EDUCATION
SUBCOMMITTEE OF HOUSE EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE
SELECT EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE OF HOUSE EDUCATION AND
LABOR COMMITTEE (EXTENSION OF LIBRARY SERVICES AND
CONSTRUCTION ACT)
SPEECH: MARCH 15, 1977 CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCICONGRESSIONAL
BANQUET – WASHINGTON, D. C.
Box 195 WARM SPRINGS PROJECT FILE
Folder Title
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WARM SPRINGS: CLEAR CUTTIR- AT FDR PARK
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THE SPRINGS AT WARM SPRINGS, GA. (SIX COPIES)
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THE GEORGIA COORDINATED CENTERS FOR URBAN AND RURAL
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROJECT APPLICATION SUBMITTED UNDER
TITLE VII, PART B SUBMITTED BY: GEORGIA DIVISION OF
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
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APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE RENOVATION PROJECT
WARM SPRINGS REHABILITATION PROJECT WARM SPRINGS
REHABILITATION COMPLEX WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA
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COMPLIMENTS OF NATHAN B. NOLAB, DIRECTOR GEORGIA DIVISION
OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GEORGIA WARM SPRINGS
HOSPITAL GEORGIA REHABILITATION CENTER WARM SPRINGS,
GEORGIA APRIL 13, 1977 REMINDERS OF VISIT OF CONGRESSMAN
JACK BRINKLEY
WARM SPRINGS IN MEMORIAL
WARM SPRINGS IN MEMORIAL
Box 196 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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ISSUES: HHS GEORGIA HOSPITAL ASSOC. RE MEDICAID
REIMBURSEMENT
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ISSUES: HHS YARLEY, BOYD
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ISSUES: HHS FLEISCHER, DR. J.
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ISSUES: HHS (HCFA) DUTTERA, DR. M. JULIAN
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ISSUES: HHS – MRS. MARTI DOLAN
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ISSUES: HHS (GEORGIA DEPT. OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAID
WAIVER)
GEORGIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THANKS
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ISSUES: HEALTH (HHS) MED. COLLEGE OF GA EPILEPSY PROGRAM
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION – GENERAL
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC,
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ISSUES: HISTORIC PRES. SECTION 4(F) OF DOT ACT AND HISTORIC
PRES. ACT OF 1966 LETTER TO GOLDSCHMIDT 2/10
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION THANKS (EMPTY)
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HOUSING-THANKS (HOUSING-CLIPPINGS-INFO. ETC.)
HOUSING-GENERAL
CONFERENCE WITH CONGRESS
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT
INFO PACK BACKGROUND MATERIAL
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ISSUES: HOUSING (JOHN SIMPKINS)
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ISSUES: HOUSING (FMHA) MR. PAUL BUSH
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ISSUES: HOUSING (GUY PRESTON)
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ISSUES: HOUSING SMITH, MRS. LUCILLE (REFERRED TO
CONGRESSMAN NEWT GINGRICH)
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LABOR CLIPPINGS. INFO., ETC.
AFL-CIO
APPALACHIAN COUNCIL, INC. LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST MAY 19,
1981 WASHINGTON, DC HERB MABRY – COLUMBUS
 ALABAMA
 GEORGIA
 KENTUCKY
 MARYLAND
 MISSISSIPPI
 N. CAROLINA
 OHIO
 OENNSYLVANIA
 S. CAROLINA
 TENNESSE
 VIRGINIA
 W. VIRGINIA
WHEN ALCOHOL THREATENS JOB SECURITY, HEALTH, LIFE ITSELF:
CONFIDENTIAL HELP FOR EMPLOYEES
AFL-CIO APPALACHIAN COUNCIL
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LABOR – THANKS (EMPTY)
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LABOR – GENERAL
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DRUGS
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LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY GENERAL
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VOTING RIGHTS ACT
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VOTING RIGHTS ACT
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GUN CONTROL
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LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY THANKS
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ISSUES: JUDICIARY (ABORTION) – EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
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LEGAL AID
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ABORTION
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CRIME – CRIMINAL-REVISIONS CODE
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ISSUES: MISC. JAN.-JULY, 1981
ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS – NATIONAL LISTENING THEATER
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ISSUES: MISC AUG. – SEPT. 1981
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MISC. CLIPPING, INFO. ETC.
YELLOW FOLDER WITH BRINKLEY’S ADDRESS ISSUES: MISC.
RED FOLDER ISSUES: MISC. INFO.
MISCELLANEOUS – THANKS (EMPTY)
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ISSUES: MISCELLANEOUS FRANK ELLIS: HR 2250 DINGELL –
JOHNSON BILL
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ISSUES: HOUSING MRS. C. C. WILLIS FMHA CASE
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ISSUES LABOR HAMBRICK, MRS. HINTON DEPT OF LABOR
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WALKER. WILTON B. DEPT OF LABOR 2/30
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ISSUES: LABOR (WELLS, TILLMAN) RE DUST MASKS 10/88 523-8091
AMY 10/18 CALLED FOR STATUS OSH – ARMY – 523-8055 – HAS A
CONTROL DUE DATE OF NOV, 21 – RW 12/10/80 CALLED AMY AGAIN
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MR. KENNETH E. EVANS ISSUES: LABOR
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ISSUES: MISC. STRIPLING, HOBBY
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LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY CLIPPINGS. INFO. ETC.
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MISSING CHILDREN’S ACT
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FAMILY PROTECTION ACT
Box 197 MUSCOGEE COUNTY & PEACH CO. PROJECTS
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PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN
AIRPORT
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE AIRPORT FACILITIES
COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY METROPOLITAN AREA AIRPORT SYSTEM
PLAN PHASE 1
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS AIRPORT 1980
(PLANNING GRANT)
PROJECTS_MUSCOGEE COUNTY (COLUMBUS DRAINAGE PROBLEM
CATEGORIZATION STUDY)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY CITY OF COLUMBUS INFORMATION
SUBSYSTEM
MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS MEDICAL CENTER
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY LTR TO CHARLES OXLEY, EDA RE
RA RATING FOR COLUMBUS
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY RE RELARGING EAGLE-PHENIX DAM
DALEY, CHARLES S. LTR FORWARDED TO DOE 4/3
COLUMBUS-MANCHESTER EXPRESSWAY (PROJECT)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS OPPORTUNITY, INC.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY PROJECT CONDUCT AND SDMINISTRATION
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (DEPOSITORY LIBRARY) OUR CORRES
IS JOEL HOLMES
PROJECT – MUSCOGEE COUNTY – DISPLAY OF SUBMARINE OR
AIRPLANE (JET)
EAGLE & PHENIX MILL (PROJECT)
PROJECT – MUSCOGEE CO EXCHANGE CLUB OF COLUMBUS – JAMES
A. WELCH
PROJECT_MUSCOGEE COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES
MUSCOGEE COUNTY PROJECT FOOD DISTRIBUTION AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE AIDS
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY FOURTH STREET BASPIST CHURCH
(HUD) FLAKES, REV. J. H. 7446522
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN
COLUMBUS AND CEDARTOWN
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY “INSTITUTE OF INDIVIDUAL
SOLDIER” AT FORT BENNING
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (HISTORIC COLUMBUS FOUNDATION)
(JANICE BIGGERS) (HUD)
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY, COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN
AIRPORT LOCATION STUDY – INCLUDES LETTER TO LITTLE AT FAA\
AIRPORT
PROJECT – MUSCOGEE COUNTY – LEAA FUNDS FOR COLUMBUS
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY MCCOSH MILL
INFORMATION RELATED TO A CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROJECT
MANAGER – MR. ERNEST ST KINGER
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (COLUMBUS METRO URBAN LEAGUE)
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MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING ACT PROJECT COLUMBUS
PROJECT – NORTH BYPASS CONSTRUCTION IN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
CONTACTED BY MAYOR JACKSON MUSCOGEE COUNTY JB WANTS
TO SEE FINAL RESPONSE. KM 2/20 DON SHAMLEE 357-8373 SHOULD
HAVE LTR BY WED – 2/26 LTR WAS MAILED 2/20 2/26 CALLED 2L –
FORT BENNING—MARTIN ARMY HOSPITAL
MEDICAL BENEFITS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – THE MEDICAL CENTER –
COLUMBUS
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY GENERAL (NEW METRO CENTER)
PROJECTS: PROCUREMENT CONFERENCE
PROJECTS: PROCUREMENT CONFERENCE
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – O. E. O. SCHOOL OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY PRIMARY PRIORITY ROUTE Z
CORRIDOR Z
1967 BRINKLEY HIGHWAY PROPOSAL
1972 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS SOUTH GEORGIA LIMITED ACCESS
HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION
1972 FLOOR COLLOQUY FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY ACT
TOM MORELAND LETTER
COST ESTIMATE PRIORITY PRIMARY ROUTE Z COLUMBUS TO
BRUNSWICK
OUTLINE MAP & INFORMATION PRIORITY PRIMARY ROUTE Z
JB LETTER TO REP. HOWARD
LETTER TO TOM MORELAND RE: MEETING WITH CHAIRMAN JIM
HOWARD APRIL 11, 1979
WASHINGTON WEEKLY
BRINKLEY MAP OF POSSIBLE ROUTE (EMPTY)
MEMO FROM CHUCK WRIGHT
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY PRATT WHITNEY PLANT
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – RANKIN SQUARE, HARRY
KAMENSKY, (NAT’L REGISTER)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: RELOCATION OF SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM’S NINTH ST. TRACKS (MAYOR JACK P. MICKLE)
PRELIMINARY RAILROAD RELOCATION REPORT FOR THE NINETH
STREET RAILROAD TRACKS COLUMBUS, GEORGIA JANUARY, 1976
(FIVE COPIES)
PROJECT RECREATIONAL FACILITIES (MUSCOGEE)
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – COLUMBUS
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (SBA FIELD OFFICE)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – SCRAP DEALERS BEAUIFICATION
PROGRAM
AUTOMOBILE DISPOSAL A NATIONAL PROBLEM
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL ADDITIONS
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PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (THIRTEENTH STREET
IMPROVEMENTS)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY CHATTAHOOGHEE-FLINTAPALACHICOLA RIVER PLEASE COMBINE W/TRI-RIVERS WHEN
FILING
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: MULTI-MODE TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM
MUSCOGEE COUNTY – SCHOOL DISTRICT
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY BOARD OF ED Ǿ-BILLINGUAL
EDUCATION PROGRAM) BRAXTON A. NAIL
MUSCOGEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION – BRAXTON NAILS &
FRED W. KIRBY
MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT – TITLE III MUSCOGEE CT.
PROJECT
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – BAKER HIGH SCHOOL DRAINAGE
SITCH
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: COLUMBUS AREA VOC-TECH
SCHOOL (EXPANSION)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: SOUTHERN AIRWAYS, INC.
VOTER’S LIST –
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – VICTORY DRIVE
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (WERACOBA CREEK)
PROJECT “YOUR OPINION COUNTS”
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (LOWER CHATT. ADPC)
(METROPOLITAN A-95 REVIEW AGENCY)
MUSCOGEE COUNTY – QUOTA CLUBS COMMEMORATIVE STAMP
PROJECT BYRON – SPORTS & PLATFIELDS – APPLICATION PEACH
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS – ROBERT STUMP & BRYANT CULPEPPER
DEPT OF INTERIOR
PROJECTS – PEACH COUNTY – AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
LABORATORY
PROJECTS – PEACH COUNTY ECHECONNEE CREEK
PEACH COUNTY ASC OFFICE
PEACH COUNTY – CONSTRUCTION GRANT.
PROJECT: PEACH COUNTY (FLOOD DISASTER PROTECTION ACT)
HI-WAY HAVEN – HENRY L. FROMME, SR. PEACH COUNTY PROJECTS
PEACH COUNTY PROJECTS – FED. AID PROJ. U. S. 0670(1) SOUTH
MACON STREET FPRT VALLEY, GA.
PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY – HOUSER MILL LAKE RESORT
PEACH COUNTY – LAKEVIEW INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
HEADSTART – FT. VALLEY PEACH COUNTY
PROJECTS: PEACH COUNTY – LAWN GARDEN APARTMENTS
(HOUSTON STALLWORTH) 6/23 [755-7380] JOHNNY BOOKES, FT.
VALLEY 6/14/77 2 / REGIONAL Y SHOULD HAVE LTR WITHIN WK –
6/27/77 – JOHNNIE BOOKIE WAS GOING TO CALL DR. STALLWORTH
TO LET HIM KNOW PRESENT PROGRAM WAS CLOSED & LET HIM
KNOW WHEN HE COULD APPLY AGAIN WE WILL GET LTR BUT IT
WILL BE WEEK OR TWO BEFORE WE GET IT.
Box 198 MUSCOGEE CO. PROJECTS
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PROJECTS – MUSCOGEE COUNTY APPALACHICOLA &
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVERS
PROJECT MAPS RIVER AND HARBOR. FLOOD CONTROL AND BEACH
EROSION CONTROL PROJECTS
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE SACANNAH HARBOR, GEORGIA U. S, ARMY
ENGINEER DISTRICT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA DECEMBER 1975 INCL 2
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT SEDIMENT BASIN
PROJECT SAVANNAH HARBOR, GEORGIA PREPARED BY U. S. ARMY
ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA JUNE 1974 INCL 3
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF NAVIGATION PROJECT SAVANNAH RIVER BELOW
AUGUSTA INCLUDING THE NEW SAVANNAH BLUFF LOCK AND DAM
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA U. S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT,
SAVANNAH CORPS OF ENGINEERS SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
SEPTEMBER 1976 INCL 4
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT WALTER F. GEORGE LOCK,
DAM, AND LAKE ALABAMA AND GEORGIA OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE PREPARED BY MOBILE DISTRICT CORPS OF
ENGINEERS INCL 1
THE HON. JACK BRINKLEY
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BY THE U. S. ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEERS IN GEORGIA SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION ATLANTA,
GEORGIA MARCH 1977
STATE QUARTERLY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS GEORGIA U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS JANUARY 1979
PUBLIC LAW 91-605 91ST CONGRESS, H. R. 19504 DECEMBER 31, 1970
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – APPALACHICOLA & CHATT. RIVERS
(J. D. HOLT) OUR CORRESPONDENT
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT APALACHICOLA
RIVER AND BAY ESTUARINE SANCTUARY PROPOSED ESTUARINE
SANCUARY GRANT AWARD FOR APALACHICOLA RIVER AND BAY,
FLORIDA ADVANCE COPY
PUBLIC MEETING ON APALACHICOLA RIVER CELOW JIM WOODRUFF
LOCK AND DAM MARIANNA, FLORIDA 27 JUNE 1973 U. S. ARMY
ENGINEER DISTRICT, MOBILE CORPS OF ENGINEERS MOBILE,
ALABAMA
STATEMENT OF POSITION (HAND WRITTEN NOTES HARD TO READ)
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PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY - LEAA GRANT FOR ANTI-CRIME
PROGRAM IN COLUMBUS (JOHN M. HUNT FOR COLUMBUS KIWANIS
CLUB)
PROJECTS: NEW FEDERAL BUILDINGS IN COLUMBUS AND
LAGRANGE
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY AMTRACK THROUGH COLUMBUS,
PROJECT - MUSCOGEE COUNTY – APPLICATION FOR GRANT HUD –
IMPROVE BUS TRANSPORTATION
APPLICATION OF CITY OF COLUMBUS GEORGIA FOR A MASS
TRANSPORTATION GRANT UNDER THE URBAN MASS
TRANSPORTATION ACT--1964
MUSC. (LINDSEY CREEK BY-PASS) {2 STATES IN MY PLACE FICTION}
63% COST OF ARMY PERSONNEL & HOUSING {NOV_DUR DATE
DETERIORATION OF BARRACKS – MURTHA} {GAO LOOKING
OVER ARMY’S SHOULDER} 16-30 + MIL AT FT. BENNING {RIVER
TRAFFIC ON CHATTAHOOGHEE RT. TO USE RIVER FOT
CROSSING}
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MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION, FISCAL YEAR 1969
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION BILL, 1969
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: LINDSEY CREEK BY-PASS COL.
KLAWSON 11-70275 SEPT 4 JIM SHUNATE X7560 COL GEORGE
MCCHRISTIAN X44301 EMPTY
MUSCOGEE COUNTY (PROJECTS) ARMY RESERVE CENTER –
COLUMBUS
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – SCHOOL- RE: ARROWHEAD ROAD
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY_ BANK CHARTER
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY BULL CREEK
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
(PREAPPLICATION WITH EDA FOR GRANT TO EXPAND MUNICIPAL
AUDITORIUM
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY—STATUARY FOR COLUMBUS
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CRAFTS ON LOAN (MRS. MILDRED
DADISMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS) 5/78
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS COLLEGE
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY: COLUMBUS COLLEGE APPLICATION
FOR FT. BENNING TRACT “D” (DR. THOMAS WHITLEY)
MUSCOGEE COUNTY PROJECT TITLE VI COLUMBUS COLLEGE
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS FOUNDRY UDAG
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LOAN
ISSUES: HOUSING RE SEC 235 FUNDS RONALD A. EDWARDS
COLUMBUS CLOSED
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY…CDBG-SECTION 108….HUD
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS COLLEGE – SPECIAL
PURPOSE GRANT
PROJ: MUSC COUNTY – COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY METROPOLITAN
AREA AIRPORT SYSTEM PLAN 1973
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COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY METROPOLITAN AREA AIRPORT SYSTEM
PLAN PHASE 1 FOR THE LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE AREA PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION R. DIXON SPEAS ASSOCIATES
AUGUST 1973
PROJECT COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AIRPORT (A. J. SUTTON)
WEATHER STATION 427-7675 9/15/76 LTR TYPED TODAY – WE
SHOULD HAVE THURS? FRIDAY –
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – METROPOLITAN AIRPORT
(RUNWAY EXTENSION) 1978
PROJECTS: MUS COUNTY – COLS METROPOLITAN AIRPORT 1974
PROJECTS: MUSC COUNTY (METROPOLITAN AIRPORT)
PROJECT - MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN
AIRPORT (CONTACTED BY R. L. (LOWELL) PRATTE
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY MUTI MODE TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM
PROJECT: METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE ACTION GRANT
PROPOSAL
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLISEUM
REGIONAL COLISEUM COLUMBUS, GEORGIA OCTOBER 15, 1980
REGIONAL COLISEUM STUDY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA (TWO COPIES)
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLISEUM 7/1 CALLED PAUL
TAPIA 456-8601 7/3 CALLED AGAIN 7/8/SPOKE WITH TAPIA
REQUESTED STATUS HE HAS TALKED WITH FRED RITCHIE,
DIRECTOR, W. M. (OUT OF TOWN) HAS TOP PRIORITY STILL
WORKING ON IT BUDGET IN ? IF NOT IMMEDIATELY FUNDED = WILL
BE FUNDED IN FISCAL 1981
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY --- MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Box 199 TALBOT, TAYLOR & TROUP CO. PROJECTS
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PROJECT:TALBOT COUNTY CASE: WATER & SEWER GRANT FUNDS
FOR RICHLAND, TALBOTTON AND LUMPKIN
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PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY (DESIGNATION OF TALBOT COUNTY AS
REDEVELOPMENT AREA BY EDA)
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TALBOT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (J. D. HENDRICKS)
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PUBLIC WORKS
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PROJECTS: TALBOT COUNTY – CHATTAHOOCHEE – FLINTAREA
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
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PROJECTS-TALBOT COUNTY MULBERRY CREEK
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PROJECT TALBOT COUNTY (CITY OF RALBOTTON WASTEWATERTREATMENT SYSTEM – N. L. AMMONSTALBOT COUNTY PROJECT
SPREWELL BLUFF AND LAZER CREEK DAM
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PROJECTS: TAYLOR COUNTY (POST OFFICE)
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PROJECTS: TAYLOR COUNTY – ALUMINA – KAOLIN PLANT IN
BUTLER AREA
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TAYLOR COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
TAYLOR COUNTY PROJECT FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
PROJECTS – TAYLOE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM –
TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
PROJECT – TAYLOR COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY
PROJECT – TAYLOR COUNTY – BUTLER WATER & SEWER
IMPROVEMENTS
PROJ.: TROUP COUNTY 503 PROGRAM APPLICATION 7/7 PENDING 2/22
CALLED RE RESPONSE. THEY WILL CHECK APPROVED - DISTRICT
LEVEL
PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY EDAG (LAGRANGE PROJ. CO-OP
COMPLEX
ISSUES: CONSERV./ENVIRONMENT TROUP COUNTY – PROPOSED
HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY LAGRANGE COLLEGE LAFAYETTE BUST
CLOSED 7/30
TROUP COUNTY – MCCOSH MILL
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (FMHA LOANS) ADVANCED FABRICS 12/15
PROJECTS: TROUP – LAGRANGE MAIN STREET CITIES PROGRAM
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (RR TRACK RELOCATION) 9/26
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (SOURCE RECOVERY)
FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS LAGRANGE AREA RESOURSE RECOVERY
PROJECT FOR THE CITY OF LAGRANGE, GEORGIA TROUP COUNTY,
CITY OF HOGANSVILLE AND CITY OF WEST POINT MARCH, 1980
PROJECT – TROUP COUNTY – HOGANSVILLE AMBULANCE SERVICE
PROJECT – TROUP COUNTY – FEDERAL BULDING LAGRANGE IF
NOTHING BY FRI CALL 85A
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – CENTER FOR FAMILY MEDICINE,
HOGANSVILLE (DR. M. JUlIAN DUTTERA OF LAGRANGE)
PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY INTERCHANGE AT I-85 AND OAK GROVE
ROAD ARLENE 426-0650 31/9/79 RICHARD WEENGROFF 426-0442 HOPE
TO HAVE LTR OUT THIS WK.
PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY – FEDERAL BUILDING IN LAGRANGE
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (HOGANSVILLE UDAG APPLICATION)
DICKEN CHERRY
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (LAGRANGE INDUSTRIAL PARK)
PROJ: TROUP COUNTY BLOCK GRANT FOR HOGANSVILLE)
PROJECT: TROUP CO,: CORPSOF ENGRS. _SAV. (BD OF
COMMISSIONERS & MTS. T. A. LANE) WEST PT. DAM
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (COMMEMORATIVE STAMP FOR GENERAL
LAFAYETE)
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY: HOGANSVILLE APPLICATION TO HUD
FOR GRANT UNDER COMMUNITY DEVEL. PROGRAM (ADRIAN
WILBORN, CITY MANAGER)
PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY – LAGRANGE CENTRAL BUSINESS
DISTRICT TWELVE POINTS PROGRAM
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PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY – HOGANSVILLE CITY GOVERNMENT
CENTER (EDA APPLICATION FILED IN ATLANTA OFFICE UNDER PL
94-369
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (LAGRANGE-BICENTENNIAL CITY) MR.
ALLEN? NO PROBLEM IN APPROVING WE SHOULD GET
NOTIFICATION ON SEPT 16TH
TROUP COUNTY: CHLORINATION OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM IN
TROUP COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY HOGANSVILLE WATER FACILITY GRANT
(HUD)
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY (WATER & SEWER LINES FOR INDUSTRIAL
PARK) (EDA)
PROJECT: TWIGGS COUNTY – NEIGHBOTHOOD FACILITIES GRANT
JEFFERSONVILLE
TWIGGS COUNTY PROJECT SUMMER HEAD START
PROJECTS: NIKE SITE #28 FOR TWIGGS COUNTY BD. Of EDU.
PROJECTS: RICHARD B. RUSSELL DAM PROJECT
NEWMAN, J. GARDNER PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY CITY OF
LAGRANGE RAILROAD PROJECT 7/26/73 426-4250 CAROL DUTOR (?)
CHECKING ON (CAN’T READ) COORDINATION – RR BOARD NO LATER
THAN TUESDAY
TROUP COUNTY – LAGRANGE COLLEGE
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – PYNE PARK – CONTACTED BY GEORGE
F. HARRIS, JR. 693-6808 10/6/77 CALLED C OF ENG
TROUP COUNTY --- WEST POINT, GEORGIA – BICENTENNIAL
COMMUNITYPROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – WEST POINT DAM – CONTRACYED BY
JOHN F. MEADORS 5/15
TROUP COUNTY WEST POINT PROJECT MCCOSH MILL
PROJ. TROUP COUNTY (W. POINT DAM)
BLALOCK, COL. CHARLES L. PROJECT: WEST PT. LAKE CLEANUP
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – WEST POINT LAKE (MR. GRADY
CALLAHAN, JR.)
PROJECTS: UPSON COUNTY – THOMASTON, GA. RE EDA FUNDS FOR
THOMASTON-UPSON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL PARK
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – WEST POINT LAKE
MAILING LIST PUBLIC MEETING WEST POINT LAKE
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER, ALABAMA AND GEORGIA
MAILING LIST PUBLIC MEETING LAKE SEMINOLE APALACHICOLA,
CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS FLORIDA – GEORGIA –
ALABAMA
PREIMPOUNDMENT STUDY OF WEST POINT LAKE, GEORGIA
TECHNICAL STUDY TS03-71-208-001.2 ENVIRINMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY REGION IV SOUTHEAST WATER LAB SURVEILLANCE ANF
ANALYSIS DIVISION ATHENS, GEORGIA JANUARY 1972
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1978 PROJECTS: TROUP COUNTY – WEST POINT, GA. APPLICATION
FOR $800,000 UDA GRANT CLOSED 755-8655 7/27/CAROLYN SOMEONE
IN MEG FOWELL’S OFFICE WILL CALL ME BACK.
TROUP COUNTY – RE: FEDERAL FUNDER PROJECTS AND “A-95”
REVIEW
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY: WEST POINT EIGHTH STREET BRIDGE
(SCHAEFER HEARD)
Box 200 MUSCOGEE CO. PROJECTS (INC. OSUT)
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OSUT #1 FILE (LABELED 2) OSUT/TSUT TEST DESIGN
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OSUT – CORRESPONDENCE WITH CONG. MURTHA AND BRINKLEY
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PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – OFFICERS CLUB AT FORT BENNING
OUR CORRES IS A. J. SUTTON
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FT BENNING NEWS CLIPPINGS (COPIES) M. R. ASHWORTH PRES. &
PUB. LEDGER – ENQUIRER NEWSPAPERS COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31902
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FT. BENNING (ONE STATION TRAINING) OSUT OSUT PART #4 ANNE
CHEEK’S NOTES & MATERIALS RE OSUT – INCLUDES VARIOUS
STUDIES – INFO ON OCT. 31, 19758 MEETING
HEARINGS ON MIL CON FOR FY ’78 APPROPRIATIONS B 300 RHOB
DEFENCE SUBCOMMITTEE – APPRO. CHAIRMAN REP. GUNN MCKAY
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FT. BENNING – OSUT OSUT – PART #2 FORT BENNING OSUT – PLEASE
XEROX – DO NOT SEND OUT ORIGINALS
OSUT #2 FILE FORT BENNING OSUT – BILL, COMMITTEE REPORTS,
WHIPS, JB’S AMENDMENT CONFERENCE REPORT
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FORT BENNING
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OSUT CORRESPONDENCE OSUT – PART #3 FORT BENNING
CORRESPONCE & MEMOS OSUT – PLEASE XEROX – DO NOT MAIL
OUT FILE COPIES
MISC. UNDATED NOTES BY JB,PHONR MEMOS, ETC
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SAND HILL BARRACKS FORT BENNING SAND HILL BARRACKS
COPIES OF GUNN MCKAY & FRANK MOORE LETTERS EXTRA COPIES
THESE COPIES ARE FOR READY REGERENCE – PLEASE DO NOT MAIL
OUT LAST COPY, BUT MAY MAIL OUT DUPLICATES.
SAND HILL BARRACKS
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – SAND HILL BARRACKS
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE CO. FORT BENNING – SAND HILL BARRACKS
(LTR TO SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, HON. CALLOWAY)
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NO NEED TO PHOTO STAT
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FORT BENNING PERSONNEL SUMMARY
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PROJECT – MUS. CO. (FORT BENNING – RED-COCKADED
WOODPECKER)
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FT. BENNING – REDUCTION-IN-FORCE AT FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
2/28/79
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(NO NUMBER) PROJECT – FORT BENNING SCHOOL SITE DR.
BRAXTON MAIL IS OUR CORRES. 5/24
CRUL OX7-2419
FT. BENNING (PROJECTS) BARNARD/UNDERWOOD ANIMAL FEED
(NO NUMBER) OSUT: LTR FROM SECT. CLIFFORD ALEXANDER TO
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY RE OSUT AT FT. BENNING DECISION
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING TROOP INCREASE –
2ND INF. DIVISION ¾ DM
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FT. BENNING – 2ND INFANTRY DIV.
FORT BENNING 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION
FORT BENNING DRAFT ENVIRINMENTAL IMPACT STUDY (DEIS) ON
STATIONING OF 2ND INF. DIV. AT FT. BENNING
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY (DEIS) FT. BENNING
PROJECTS: FORT BENNING (SUICIDES)
Box 201 1974-1976 PUBLIC RELATIONS MAILINGS
Folder Title
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PR MAILINGS: 1-23-74 YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL QUESTIONAIRE
RE: DISTRICT OFFICES
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YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL QUESTIONAIRE
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PR MAILING: “ALWAYS TOMORROW WHY NOT TODAY” APRIL, 1974
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PR MAILING: YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL – INVITATION TO THIRD
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETING IN COLUMBUS. 7-6-74
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1974 AGRICULTURE BULLETIN REQUESTS
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PR MAILING: FEB., 1974 AG FARM BULLETINS
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PR MAILING: FACT SHEET 9-12-74 NO. 1
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MAIL-OUT TO AG. BULLETIN LIST OF CARROLL COUNTY GEORGIAN
ARTICLES CANCER RESEARCH OCT, 1974
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POSTAL PATRON QUESTIONNAIRE RE: ROCKEFELLER NOMINATION
OCT, 1974
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CONG. REC. INSERT OF 10-8-74 RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
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PR MAILING: OCT. 10, 1974 STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN ON
SELECT COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS
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NEWSLETTER – MAY, 1975 RE: CARTHAGE: A HISTORY LESSON:
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1975 JULY NEWSLETTER (POSTAL PATRON) RE: ROME
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PR MAILING: OCT, 1975 94TH CONGRESS QUESTIONNAIRE
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PR MAILINGS: OCT. 30, 1975 DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER TO ALL
MEMBERS RE: NO GREATER LOVE
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PR MAILING: NOV. 12, 1975 SPECIAL REPORT TO AUSA MEMBERS
(COL.-PHENIX CITY –FT. BENNING CHAPTER)
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PR MAILING: DEC. 24, 1975 LETTER TO WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
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PR MAILINGS: DEC. 29, 1975 LETTER TO AIR FORCE ASSN. OF MIDDLE
GEOEGIA
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PR MAILINGS: 12-4-75 SPECIAL REPORT ON CANCER REPORT
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PR MAILINGS: JAN. 16, 1976 JAN. NEWSLETTER TO ENTIRE COMPUTER
FILE
PR MAIL-OUT TO FLAG BIN COMPUTER – THOSE WHO CHOSE WORK
FARE ON THE QUESTIONNAIRE 3/12/76
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT + MAIL-OUT TO POLICEMEN AND
FIREMEN (KEYS 001 AND 002)
MAILED TO SMALL BUSINESS (KEY 028) WHIP ADVISORY #158 OF 512-43 CONF. RPT. ON SMALL BUSINESS AND INVESTMENTS ACR 5/7
NEWSLETTER (MAY-JUNE 1976) CONSTITUENT COMMUNICATIONS
EXPENSE ACCT WITH UNLABELED FOLDER INSIDE
MAILING TO CHAMBER OF CONGRESS 6-4-76 NOT ALL SAY “AYE”
CONGRESSIONAL RPT.
MAIL-OUT TO AMERICAN KEY 026 RE: VETS. HOME LOAN BENEFITS
BILL 7-8-79 COST OF LIVING INCREASE TO VETERANS BILL
POLICEMEN AND FIRE MEN 9/20/76 COLS., AMERICUS, WARNER
ROBINS, LAGRANGE THOMASTON, PERRY, MONTEZUMA, MONROE,
COUNTY DEPTS.
PR MAILING: 9-30-76 PAMPHLET “BLACK AMERICANS IN CONGRESS”
POSTAL PATRON DEC., 1976 NEWS LETTER
Box 202 ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE HEARINGS
Folder Title
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1971 92ND CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 1 OF 3
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1976 94TH CONGRESS 2ND SESSION BOOK 2 OF 4
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1976 94TH CONGRESS 2ND SESSION BOOK 3 OF 4
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1972 92ND CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 1 OF 4
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1972 92ND CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 2 OF 4
Box 203 1975-1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS AND 95TH CONG. VOTES
Folder Title
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AUGUST 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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SEPTEMBER 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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OCTOBER 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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NOVEMBER 1977 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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(NOT NUMBERED BUT CONTAIN ITEMS 5-36) WEEKLY COLUMN
PRESS RELEASE: WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN BEGINNING JUNE 1975
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JUNE 18, 1975 VETO PROOF
CONGRESS
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JUNE 25, 1975 CONGRESSIONAL
STAFF
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JULY 2, 1975 BICENTENNIAL –
SPIRIT OF 76
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JULY 14, 1975 GOVERNMENT
REGULATIONS (ALSO OSUT)
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JULY 21, 1975 WELFARE ABUSES
WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN: JULY 28, 1975 THE CIA
(NOT NUMBERED) WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: AUGUST 4,
1975 ENERGY
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: SEPT. 8, 1975 DEFENSE
WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN: SEPT. 15, 1975 FOREIGN AID
WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN: SEPT. 22, 1975 CONSUMER AGENCY
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL COLUMN: SEPT. 29, 1975 THE PRESIDENT
(HAND GUNS) (GUN CONTROL)
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: OCTOBER 6, 1975 REVENUE
SHARING
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: OCTOBER 28, 1975 PRIVACY ACT
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: NOVEMBER 3, 1975 NEW YORK
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: NOVEMBER 10, 1975 U. S.
DEFENSE AND FORD SHAKEUP
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: NOVEMBER 18, 1975
THANKSGIVING (DESIDERATA) INCLUDING COUNTY CHAIRMEN
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: NOVEMBER 24, 1975 CHANGE
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: DECEMBER 8, 1975 U. N.
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: DEC. 12, 1975 CHRISTMAS
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JANUARY 26, 1976 CRIME—PART
1
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: FEBRUARY 2, 1976 ANGOLA
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: FEBRUARY 9, 1976 JOBS
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: FEBRUARY 23, 1976 LEAKS
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL COLUMN: MARCH 1, 1976 CRIME – PART II
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL COLUMN: MARCH 5, 1976 GOODIES? (HEW
AND JOBS BILLS)
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MARCH 12, 1976 POST OFFICE
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MARCH 22, 1976 TAXES
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MARCH 26, 1976 FARMERS
INSULTED
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MAY 3, 1976 (CRIME CONTROL)
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MAY 10, 1976 THE THIRD
KNIGHT
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WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JUNE 4, 1976 NOT ALL SAY
“AYE”
WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: JUNE 28, 1976 THE THREE R’S
(ESTATE TAX BILL)
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MAILED 10/5/77 RE: COLLECTING RIPOFFS
ON STUDENT LOANS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MAILED 10/14/77 RE: “A LETTER TO HEW”
WEEKLY REPORT: MAILED 9/28/77 RE: NUDGING AID DEBTORS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT: MAILED 11/17/77 RE: SOCIAL SECURITY
QUESTIONS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT NOVEMBER 23, 1977 “MORE ON SOCIAL
SECURITY
(NOT NUMBERED – DIVIDER) NEWS RELEASES
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 1975 ON REVENUE SHARING – SENT TO
LAWRENCE MCLEMORE FOR USE IN THE GEORGIA PROPERTY TAX
NEWS
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 5, 1975 APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT D.
SWEENEY AS 3RD DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE.
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 7, 1975 RE SPEECH OF JB AT VICTORY
CELEBRATION OF MUSCOGEE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
PRESS RELEASE: JANUARY 27, 1975 TO COLUMBUS NEWS MEDIA RE
MEMO ON NEWS CONFERENCE FOR FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1975 AT 3 PM IN
COLUMBUS DISTRICT OFFICE,
PRESS RELEASE: 1-31-75 STATEMENT BY JB AT OPENING OF NEWS
CONFERENCE IN COLUMBUS
PRESS RELEASE: FEB. 5, 1975 RE DISTRICT DAY, BEGINNING
FEBRUARY 14, AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 28, 1975 RE: LIMOUSINE BILL
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 7, 1975 RE: DISTRICT DAY IN AMERICUS
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1975
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 20, 1975 CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 4, 1975 RE DISTRUCT DAY IN LAGRANGE ON
SATURDAY, APRIL 12
RELEASE: APRIL 11, 1975 ATATW=EMENT OF CONGRESSMAN’S
REACTION TO PRESIDENT FORD’S SPEECH OF APRIL 10
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 13, 1975 COLUMBUS MEDIA, ET AL RE: JOHN
REID, NEW STAFF MEMBER COLUMBUS DISTRICT OFF
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 23, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE GEORGIA
EPILEPSY PROGRAM
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 2, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – DISTRICT DAY ON
FRIDAY, MAY 9TH IN WARNER ROBINS
STATEMENT – MAY 8, 1975 ON THE VIETNAM EVACUATION AND
RELATIVE EVENTS
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PRESS RELEASE: MAY 13, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE BREAKFAST
MEETING ON MULTI-STATE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 14, 1975 CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S
STATEMENT RE MILITARY ACTION TAKEN AGAINST CAMBODIAN
GUN BOATS FOLLOWING CAPTURE OF THE MAYAGUEZ
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 15, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY SPONSORS LEGISLATION TO AMEND THE FAIR
PACKAGING & LABELING ACT
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 9, 1975 TO CONSTANCE JOHNSON, COLUMBUS
LEDGER CHRISTOPHER BONNER, MACON TELEGRAPH
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 12, 1975 TELEGRAM TO ROBINS REVIEW
ROBIN REV-UP MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AT ROBINS AFB FOR FY76
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 21, 1975 RE: FORT VALLEY GRANT FROM EDA
TELEGRAM TO WFPM RADIO. THE LEDGER-TRIBUNE AND PEACH
COUNTY ENTERPRISE FORT VALLEY, GA.
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 25, 1975 ENTIRE MADIA – RE: BRINKLEY BILL
ON CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 7, 1975 (TELEGRAM TO LEDGER AND
ENQUIRER) RE GRANT – EDUCATIONAL YV STATION WJSP
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 14, 1975 TELEGRAMS TO VARIOUS MEDIA AND
MAYORS RE HUD GRANTS
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 15, 1975 TELEGRAMS TO VARIOUS NEWS
MEDIS RE: HUD GRANTS (ADDITIONAL)
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 17, 1975 HEW GRANT TO WARM SPRINGS
HOSPITAL
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 18, 1975 TELEGRAMS TO THOMASTON TIMES
AND LANIER ELECTRONIC LAB. RE: GSA GRANT
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 6, 1975 RE STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY ON CURBING REGULATORY AGENCIES
PRESS RELEASE: AUGUST 6, 1975 RE: VA GUARANTEE ON MOBILE
HOME LOANS
PRESS RELEASE: SEPT. 14, 1975 RE APPOINTMENT OF ELIZABETH
LUNDSFORD AS MAJORITY STAFF COUNSEL – HOUSING SUBCOM.
SENT ONLY TO COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER COLUMBUS TIMES
AND RADIO WOKS
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 3, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA RE REVENUE
SHARING
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER 23, 1975 RE STATEMENT OF
CONGRESSMAN BEFORE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
AND GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ENTIRE MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE: OCTOBER31, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE POSTAL
SERVICE FUNDS
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 1975 RE INLAND WATERWAY TRAFFIC
USERS TAX
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 10, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE PROPOSED
VETERANS CEMETARY AT FORT MITCHELL
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PRESS RELEASE: NOV. 17, 1975 TELEGRAMS TO MAJOR NCKINLEY
MACON TEL. & NEWS; WPGA RADIO RE: HUD BLOCK GRANT
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 20, 1975 CIVIL AIR CADETS VISIT
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY TAPE OF VISIT SENT TO RADIO WREN,
WARNER ROB.
NEWS RELEASE:NOVEMBER 25, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA CANCER
RESEARCH (DR. GARB)
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 19, 1975 ENTIRE MEDIA – RE BRINKLEY
BILL HR 11096 TO ALLOW INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR COSTS OF
HIGHER EDUCATION
DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP RECORD VOTES U. S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES 95TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION – 1977
DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP RECORD VOTES U. S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES 95TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION – 1978
Box 204 1981-82 CONG. REC. INSERTS AND 1979 QUESTIONAIRES
Folder Title
CR INSERTS 1981
1.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT JANUARY 28, 1981 PASSAGE OF H.
RES. 43
2.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 23, 1981 RE: MORTON
HARRIS TESTEMONY BEFORE SENATE FINANCE COM. SUBCOMTE.
ON SAVINGS, PENSIONS AND INVESTMENT POLICY
3.
3/9/81 EXTENSION OF REMARKS ON JOSEPHINE BROWN LETTER RE
GREEN THUMB PROGRAM
4.
SPECIAL ORDER ON CONGRESSMAN TENNYSON GUYER 2/12/81
5.
CARL VINSON DEATH EXTENSION OF REMARKS, CONGRESSIONAL
RECORD, 6/01/81
6.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – JUNE 10, 1981 – TRUBUTE TO CARL
VINSON
7.
11/4/81 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD EXTENSION OF REMARKS –
MORTON A. HARRIS, SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL OF AMERICA
STATEMENT
CONG. REC. INSERTS 1982
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CONG. RECORD INSERTS OCT. 1, 1982 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1-25-82 MANDY HUGHES ESSAY
“WHY AMERICA NEEDS FARMERS” EXTENSION OF REMARKS
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1/26/82 – MORTON HARRIS, SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL 10
TESTOMONY – CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
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1/28/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS – SPECIAL ORDER REP.
DICK BOLLING
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2/2/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – SPECIAL ORDER – JIM
DAVIS
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3/2/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – EXTENSION OF REMARKS
MILLARD GRIMES COLUMN ODERATION NOT A VICE”
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GEORGE DANIELSON
4/20/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: EXTENSION OF
BARRACKS REP. NICHOLS SUBMISSION OF CONG. BRINKLEYS
SPEECH OF 4-17-82TO ATLANTA NAVAL RESERVE ON “TWICE A
CITIZEN AWARD”
4/20/82 EXTENSION OF REMARKS -> REP NICHOLS INSERTION OF JB’S
TWICE A CITIZEN AWARD SOEECH (REPRINTS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: 5/11/82 ORDER ON REP.
ASHBROOK
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: 5/13/82 EXTENSION OF REMARKS
JB’S WITHDRAWAL STATEMENT, INSERTED BY REP. UDALL
5/17/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS EXTENSION OF REMARKS
ON FT. MITCHELL AMENDMENT TO HR 861 NATIONAL TRAIL SYSTEM
ACT
5/26/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: SPECIAL ORDER ON
MENORIAL DAY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTA: SPECIAL ORDER – JAMES
CLEVELAND 6/2/82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS – JUNE 21. 1982 EXTENSIONS OF
REMARKS H. R. 6410 – PENSION EQUITY TAX ACT OF 1982
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – EXTENSION OF REMARKS –
6/22/82 1982 GRADUATES, U. S. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: 7/14/82 – JB INTRODUCES REV.
DAVID HOWLE OF COLUMBUS – GUEST CHAPLAIN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: 8/10/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON REP.
BINGHAM
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT –- GEORGE ALEXANDER
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 8/12/82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 9/28/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON REP.
L. H. FOUNTAIN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 9/28/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON REP.
JOHN RHODES
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT –9/29/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON REP.
DAVIS BOWEN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 10/6/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON
ANWAR SADAT
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Box 205 PROJECTS: PEACH, PULASKI, STEWART, SUMTER & TALBOT CO.
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY – PARKING AT FORT VALLEY P. O.
NEWBERRY. L. R.
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY – PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAINING
CENTER – FORT VALLEY
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY SANDY RUN CREEK (EMPTY)
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POWERSVILLE COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM-PROJECTS – PEACH
COUNTY
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CATVA – PEACH COUNTY – VALLEY CABLE TV, INC.
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PEOJECT – STUDENT SPECIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS – FORT VALLEY
STATE COLLEGE (DANIELS, WILBERT T.)
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY WATER & SEWER FT. VALLEY STATE
COLLEGE
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PEACH COUNTY FORT VALLEY – TORNADO BOB TOOK FILE TO COLS
W HIM 1/8/76 PER BS/JB (EMPTY)
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PEACH COUNTY – FT. VALLEY DOWNTOWN REDELOPMENT PROJECT
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY – RE: COOKER REPAIR AT SOUTHERN
STATE CANNING CO. REQUEST MADE BY LOUIS NEWBERRY
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PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY – FORT VALLEY DISASTER
ADJUSTMENT PLAN AND STRATEGY FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF THE
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT CITYOF FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
(UNLABELED ENVELOPE)
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EDA HR 9398 S 2228
PROJECT – PEACH COUNTY –- RAILROAD BETWEEN FORT VALLEY &
PERRY
PROJECT: OUT OF DISTRICT BICENTENNIAL EXHIBIT PULASKI
COUNTY HIST. COMM. C. T. KIMBERLY
PROJECTS: PULASKI COUNTY PORTALS, INC.
PROJECTS: ABBEVILLE DAM WILCOX COUNTY (PULASKI)
PROJECTS: PULASKI COUNTY & HAWKINSVILLE SCHOOLS
PROJECT – PULASKI COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM – PULASKI COUNTY
MERGING WITH HAWKINSVILLE CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM
HAWKINSVILLE CITY HALL-PULASKI COUNTY
PROJECT: SCHLEY COUNTY (ELLAVILLE) UNUSED CDBG FUNDS
PROJECT: SCHLEY (ELLAVILLE) HUD DENIAL OF PREA?? FOR GRANT
PROJECT: SCHLEY COUNTY ELLAVILLE WATER WORKS
APPLICATION
PROJECTS: LAKE BLACKSHEAR – SCHLEY COUNTY
LAKE BLACKSHEAR
PROJECT: SCHLEY COUNTY MIDDLE FLINT PLANNING &
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 6/8/ MARIANNE CHECKNG WITH SEC’Y
OFFICE ON TIL 6/28 DRAFTED (?) – NOT SIGNED REDRAFTED AGAIN
TODAY.
MURRAH. W. M. – STEWART COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM 6/16
PROJECT: STEWART COUNTY CASE WATER & SEWER GRANT FUNDS
FOR RICHLAND TALBOTTON & LUMPKIN SEE TALBOT COUNTY FILE
ON THIS (EMPTY)
PROJ. STEWART COUNTY – DEEP WELL (MAYOR G. W. MADDOX,
LUMPKIN)
PROJECT: STEWART COUNTY – WATER AND SEWAGE SYSTEM –
RICHLAND, GA.
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY…FHA HOUSING (SECT. 515)…MARCH
1982 – CONTACTED BY B. SULLIVAN
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY (AIRPORT RUNWAY EXTENSION)
CITY OF AMERICUS UDAG GRANT APPLICATION PENDING
PROJECT: ANDERSONVILLE NHS SUMTER BOX 205
GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN
OCTOBER 1980 ANDERSONVILLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/GEORGIA
GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN
OCTOBER 1980 ANDERSONVILLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/GEORGIA
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN /
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN JUNE 1979 ANDERSONVILLE
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/GEORGIA
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – GENERAL DYNAMICS POSSIBILITY OF
CONDTRUCTION OF PLANT TO MANUFACTURE HIGH MOBILITY
MUTIPURPOSE WHEELED VEHICLE (HMMMV)
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY WINDSOR HOTEL 11/24
1976 ANDERSONVILLE ANDERSONVILLE
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN /
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN JUNE 1979 ANDERSONVILLE
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/GEORGIA (2)
THE ANDERSONVILLE TRAIL
BRINKLEY LEGISLATIVE CAPSULE MATERIEL ANDERSONVILLE
BRINKLEY LEGISLATIVE CAPSULE MATERIAL
H. R. 140
PROJECTS: SUMPTER CO. (WHEATLY, CHARLES) KINGS BAY
TABLE OF CONTECTS
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
SUMTER CO. PROJECT: ANDERSONVILLE CEM. FILE IN H. R. 140
– BILL DRAWER
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY GA. SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE GRANT
PROPOSALS
NOVAK, PETER J. RE ANDERSON PROJECT LTR FORWARDED TO IRA
WHITLOCK, INTERIOR CLOSED
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY (MIDDLE FLINT APDC ON AGING)
GEORGIA DEPT OF ACTION OUR CORRES IS MRS. MAEIAN HARRIS
407-256-4646 DEBBIE MOORE – WE SHOULD HAVE WITHIN 2 WKS – 1012 APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED – ONE SELECTION – LONG
WILL RECEIVE 72 HOURS NOTICE.
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – CITY OF AMERICUS APPLICATION
FOR EDA GRANT
PEACH COUNTY PROJECT FILE ON FORT VALLEY TORNADO –
CORRESPONDENCE FILE
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – DRAFT BOARD CONSOLIDATION
AMERICUS SCHOOL FUNDS – MUNDY, W. C.
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4/6 2 WKS
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY (BICENTENNIAL COMMUNITY) (OUR
CORRES IS DR. STEVE GURR) 634-18.5 10/30/74 CALLED FOR LTR – LTR
WILL BE SENT
PROJECT – AMERICUS HEADSTART PROGRAM
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY DESOTO-COBB WATER COMPANY
PROJECTS – MISSLES – FOR AMERICUS, GEORGIA
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – CITY OF AMERICUS – OLD POST
OFFICE BUILDING
SUMTER COUNTY LOW RENT HOUSING – AMERICUS GEORGIA
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – (LAKE BLACKSHEAR REG. LIBRARY)
SEWER & WATER EXPANSION PROGRAM – AMERICUS – J. FRANK
MYERS 189-5314 BETTY LOU
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PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY: SOUTH GEORGIA METHODIST
NURSING CENTER AMERICUS, GEORGIA
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY AMERICUS CABLE TELEVISION – FCC
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY PHILLEMA CREEK (EMPTY)
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITES GRANT
(STALEY JR. HIGH SCHOOL) LELAND BILL AREA CODE 912 PHONE
924-9073
SUMTER COUNTY PUBLIC FACILITY LOAN
PROJECTA: RAILROAD LEASE (BASS, MR. JAMRS T.) – AMERICUS
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY (TEMPERATURE IN FED BUILDING IN
AMERICUS) (MR. C. W. AMES AND CARL HALL)
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – RE: JEAN WISE, AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
SCHOOL FUNDS
PROJECTS: SUMTER COUNTY – CITY OF AMERICUS (PUBLIC WORKS
& DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES)
PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY (BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE) OUR
CORRES IS MRS. MARY BASSETT
PROJECTS: TALBOTTON HOUSING AUTHORITY
PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY: TALBOTTON SEWERAGE SYSTEM
PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY (HUD) PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY CITY
OF TALBOTTON
PROJECT: TALBOT COUNTY (SEWERAGE SYSTEM FOR TALBOTTON)
OUR CORRES IS MAYOR BASSETT
Box 206 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
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CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS 97TH CONGRESS
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DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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CONGRESSIONAL RURAL CAUCUS
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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SCHOOL LUNCH
SCHOOL FOOD AND NUTRITION
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AGRICULTURE – CLIPPINGS, INFO
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE POLICY IN THE 1980’S MAJOR CROPS AND
MILK
TOBACCO PRODUCING COUNTIES OF THE UNITED STATES AND
THEIR CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION 1981
SUGAR AND SWEETENER OUTLOOK & SITUATION FEBRUARY 1981
AN ASSESSMENT OF PARITY AS A TOOL FOR FORMULATING AND
EVALUATING AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AMAZING GRAIN…A JOURNALIST REPORTS
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AGRICULTURE – THANKS
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REA
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AGRICULTURE – GENERAL
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE AMERICAN AGRICULTURE BREAKFAST
W/GA. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION & GROUP HEADED BY TOMMY
KERSEY
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE AMERICAN AGRICULTURE MOVEMENT
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
VIEWS FOR THE 1981 FARM BILL
MRS. MARGARET T. BUTTS ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (CONTACTED BY STATE REP. GEORGE
HOOKS) CARDEN, MR. THOMAD SMITHVILLE, GEORGIA (SBA)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE CHILDS, MR. ALVAH
COOLEY, ROYCE ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (AMERICAN AG.
MOVEMENT)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE DEVANE, MR. EDGAR (SCA LOAN)
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE UPDATE ON FMHA LOAN MONEY (1981)
(INCLUDES HR 3512)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE GRAIN EMBARGO
HANNER, HON. ROYCE ISSUES: AGRICULTURE RELEASE OF SEG. 3
PEANUTS FROM USDA
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PLEZ HARDIN (SBA)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (CONTACTED BY COMMISSIONER, TOMMY
IRVIN) TALMADGE/AIKIN MEAT PLANTS (COLUMBUS) USDA
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PRICE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR MILK (1981)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE 1981 CROP HONEY PRICE SUPPORT PROGRAM
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE MONTEZUMA COMMUNITY CANNING PLANT
(CONTACTED BY MR. CLARENCE HAIR)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FMHA LOAN JOHN & NANCY MOORE
(CONTACTED BY CLARK TOMBERLIN AND BOBBY ROWE) – ROWE
REALTY 7/8/81 TALKED W/ MR. CLARK TOMBERLIN TO CHECK ON
STATUS OF LOAN. HE SAID THAT THE FORMS ARE IN AT THE
GREENVILLE FEDERAL LAND BANK OFFICE,BUT THESE ARE NOT
YET COMPLETED. THE FMHA IS WAITING ON THESE BEFORE
ANYTHING CAN BE DONE. HE WILL LET US KNOW WHEN WE CAN BE
OF FURTHER ASSISTANCE.
1980 ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FIRE ANTS
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE MURPHY, ARNOLD LUTHERSVILLE, GEORGIA
(404) 927-6729 FMHA LOAN
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE IMPRO-ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCT
(CONTACTED BY MR. S. MELVIN YODER) MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE ROBERT NASH 10/22/80 REQUESTED STATUS
MARY HALEY 447-7095 11/18/80 CALLED ANN FOR STATUS
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE MR. PLEZY NELSON SBA DISASTER LOAN
4/14/81 TALKED W/ MR. SHELL & LOAN WAS DECLINED FOR THE 4TH
TIME. 4/14 TALKED W/ MR. NELSON & RELAYED THE ABOVE
MESSAGE & ALSO TOLD MR. NELSON THAT HE COULS TRY OTHER
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POSSIBILITIES SUCH AS THROUGH FMHA PROGRAM. MR. NELSON
WILL CONTACT THE SUMTER OFFICE – MR. KIRK ABOUT THE LOAN.
HE WILL ALSO POSSIBLY TRY TO GET A DIRECT LOAN FROM THE
SBA TO COVER LEGAL FEES.
NEWBY, ROBERT – FMHA LOAN ISSUES: AGRICULTURE
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE DAN W. PAYNE JR. (PEANUT PROGRAM)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE MR. DAN W. PAYNE , JR. (SMALL BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE 1981 PEANUT PRICE SUPPORT LEVEL MR.
GEORGE WHELCHEL MR. ROBERT NASH MR. JEROME SITTER MR.
BRUCE PARKER
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PEED, MR. LESTER BUTLER, GEORGIA (SBA)
5/14/81 CALLED FRED REED (881-4147) (SBA) TO FIND OUT ABOUT MR.
PEED’S CHECKS. HE’LL RETURN THE CALL. 5/12/81 TALKED W/ MR.
REED & CHECK WAS MAILED ON TUES. 5/21/81 CALLED LESTER PEED
& RECEIVED CHECK ON WED.
HANSOM, MR. ALVIN ISSUES: AGRICULTURE SBA LOAN
RIDDLE, BOYCE ISSUES: AGRICULTURE (FMHA LOAN) REFERRED TO
MR. BOB BLALOCK, ATHENS, GA.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE JUDGE WILLIAM T. ROBERTS, (SBA) LOAN
6/11/81 CALLED DIANE MCCOY (653-6545) , SBA CONGRESSIONAL
LIAISON, ABOUT REPLY FOR LETTER. SHE’LL CHECK ON THIS &
RETURN THE CALL. 6/11/81 CHRIS MCCOY (653-6546) LETTER IS
PENDING W/IN THE AGENCY.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CASE: TROUP COUNTY FARMERS FOUNDATION, INC. FMHA (
CONTACTED BY MR. O. B. DAVIS)
WHALEY, MRS. BLANCHE SBA LOAN (DISASTER) CONTACTED BY
SON-IN-LAW, MR. NORWOOD PIERCE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 5/29/81
JACK THOMAS W/SBA OFFICE CALLED & SAID THWY’VE PROCESSED
THE LOAN & IT WAS DECLINED BASED ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
THEY FELT SHE COULD GP TO OTHER SOURCES FOR INFORMATION
& MONEY. THEY FELT SHE COULD OBTAIN CREDIT ELSEWHERE.
5/27/81 CALLED & TOLD MR. PIERCE THAT LOAN IS BEING
PROCESSED & THEY’LL HAVE DECISION TODAY OR TOMORROW. I
WAITED TO CALL UNTIL AFTER I RECEIVED THE ABOVE
INFORMATION. I REPORTED THIS TO MR. PIERCE. (GERALD – SBA
ATLANTA) BOVELAND (404) (881-3637) 6/22/81 SBA CALLED & SAID
BLANCHE TALKED TO MR. REYNOLDS (SOUTHWEST GA PCA). MRS.
WHALEY ONLY INQUIRED & AND DID NOT APPLY ABOUT THE LOAN.
NO ADDITIONAL FUNDS WILL BE AVAILABLE UNLESS SHE PLACES
MORE COLLATERAL. SHE HAS 1,568 ACRES FOR LIEN & 700 ACRES NO
LIEN. THEY WILL BE ABLE TO DISCUSS A LOAN IF SHE PLACES MORE
COLLATERAL.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE 1981 FARM BILL
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ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FMHA (FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION)
(EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION FOR LOAN) BRAD’S OF ALABAMA, INC.
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE GEORGIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
GEORGIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE GEORGIA ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP
CORPORATION (RURAL ELECTRIC – REA)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PROBLEMS CONCERNING FMHA IN GEORGIA
(INCLUDES LTR FROM SEN. MATTINGLY) (LETTER FROM JOHN REID)
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE FIRE ANTS
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION INFORMATION ISSUES:
AGRICULTURE
RESOURCE CONSERVATION PROGRAM AND ACTION PLAN PINE
MOUNTAIN SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
AMERICA’S SOIL AND WATER: CONDITION AND TRENDS
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE PEANUT PROGRAM
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE ASCS AGRICULTURE STABALIZATION
CONCERVATION SERVICE
ARMED SERVICES
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES 1/15/81 PRES. BUDGET FY 82 MIL CON
REQUEST FOR FT. BENNING & ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – EDWIN N. COUCH COLUMBUS RE
COMMISSARIES & PX’S
MR. BOB KECSEG ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (AF)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES-PROPOSED COMMUNICATIONS
ELECTRONICS MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER AT FORT GORDON,
GEORGIA
ARMED SERVICES – CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC.
A STATE OF MILITARY MIGHT AND MONEY
DEPARTMENR OF THE ARMY LEGISLATIVE LIAISON FACT BOOK FOR
THE 97TH COMGRESS
PRATT-WHITNEY GATOR-GARD
FISCAL YEAR 1982 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1982
Box 207 1967-1970 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
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SPEECH: JUNE 9, 1967 GRADUATION – COLUMBUS COLLEGE
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SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 4, 1967 EDGEWOOD TEMPLE, COLUMBUS, GA.
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SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 16, 1967 GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL AFGE
WARNER ROBINS, GA.
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SPEECH: OCTOBER 28, 1967 8:30 AM AWARDS CEREMONY P. O.
LINDSEY CREE STA.
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SPEECH: OCTOBER 28, 1967 6:30 PM BANQUET 3RD DISTRICT RURAL
LETTER CARRIERS
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SPEECH: NOVEMBER 11, 1967 CHATTAHOOCHEE VETERANS COUNCIL
COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 22, 1967 ROTARY CLUB COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 24, 1967 FOOTBALL GAME COLUMBUS. GA.
SPEECH: DECEMBER 1, 1967 AGRICULTURAL AWARDS BANQUET!
HAWKINGSVILLE, GA.
SPEECH: DECEMBER 19, 1967 FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH: DECEMBER 21, 1967 CANDUN CLUB – HOME OF HIRAM
STANLEY – COLUMBUS
SPEECH: DECEMBER 28, 1967 INTRODUCTION: HON. MASTON O’NEAL
(FARM BUR. BANQUET)
SPEECH: JANUARY 19, 1968 DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS ASSN.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
SPEECH: JANUARY 23, 1968 INTRO. OF SECY. CHARLES TO WARNER
ROBINS C. OF C.
SPEECH: JANUARY 28, 1968 8 A. M. “LAD & DAD BREAKFAST” – FT.
VALLEY
SPEECH: JANUARY 28, 1968 01 AM – BAPTIST MEN’S DAY – FT.
VALLEY
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 14, 1968 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF
AMERICA. WASH., DC
VICA (4 COPIES)
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 23, 1968 FEDERAL EXECUTIVE ASSN. MEETING
(SOC. SEC. OFFICE. COLUMBUS)
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 25, 1968 DEDICATION: PRESTON POST OFFICE
PRESTON, GA.
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 24, 1968 PORT CITY CHAPTER (COLUMBUS)
NATL. SECRETARIES ASSN.
SPEECH: MARCH 16, 1968 12 NOON AFGE MEETING – GEORGIA STATE
COUNCIL – COLUMBUS
SPEECH: MARCH 16, 1968 7 PM NALC – GEORGIA LETTER CARRIERS –
WARNER ROB.
SPEECH: APRIL 17, 1969 MONTEZUMA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SPEECH: APRIL 17, 1968 CAREER DAY EDDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
COLUMBUS
SPEECH: APRIL 20, 1968 GOLD STAR WIVES COLUMBUS
SPEECH: MAY 17, 1968 LUNCHEON-PROCUREMENT DAY RALSTON
HOTEL, COLUMBUS
SPEECH: MAY 17, 1968 (TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES) PUBLIC AFF.
CONFERENCE-COLUMBUS. 9:30 AM
SPEECH: MAY 19, 1968 DEDICATION – MUSELLA P. O.
SPEECH: MAY 26, 1968 AMERICAN LEGION 3RD DIST. CONV, WARNER
ROBINS.
SPEECH: MAY 30, 1968 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES, FT. BENNING. GA.
(11 AM)
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SPEECH: MAY 31, 1968 8 PM GRADUATION – TALBOT CO. HIGH
SCHOOL
SPEECH: JUNE 2, 1968 2 PM DEDICATION – IDEAL P. O.
SPEECH: JUNE 3, 1968 GRADUATION – STEWART COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL 8 PM
SPEECH: JULY 6, 1968 FIRE TRUCK NOTE RETIREMENT (ROY
MOULTRIE-HAMILTON)
SPEECH: JULY 7, 1968 1:30 PM JEWISH WAR VETERANS DEPT.
CONVENTION
SPEECH: JULY 7, 1968 11 AM CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS
SPEECH: JULY 17, 1968 10 AM TELEPHONE HOOK-UP CARVER HIGH
SCHOOL
SPEECH: AUGUST 18, 1968 SHAW SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ST. LUKE
METHODIST CHURCH
SPEECH: AUGUST 20, 1968 BROTHERHOOD, PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH
SPEECH: AUGUST 20, 1968 12:30 PM ROTARY CLUB OF EAST
COLUMBUS
SPEECH: AUGUST 25, 1968 DEDICATION: PINE MOUNTAIN VALLEY
POST OFFICE
SPEECH: AUGUST 26, 1968 1 PM MUSCOGEE LIONS CLUB COLUMBUS,
GA.
SPEECH: AUGUST 27, 1968 KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS
SPEECH: SEPT, 3, 1970 COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BREAKFAST – COLUMBUS.
SPEECH: SEPT. 13, 1968 5PM POLICE APPRECIATION COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH: OCTOBER 4, 1968 11 AM AMERICAN LEGON 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
SPEECH: OCTOBER 28, 1968 GEORGIA EDUCATION ASSN.
SPEECH: OCTOBER 29, 1968 COLUMBUS DAY CITATION
SPEECH: OCTOBER 31, 1968 BAKER HIGH SCHOOL HONOR SOCIETY
SPEECH: NEVEMBER 11, 1980 ROTARY CLUB OF CONGRESS
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 12, 1968 RICHARDS JR. HIGH ACHOOL
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 2, 1968 MARCH OF DIMES AWARD LUNCHEON
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 24, 1968 DEDICETION: OMAHA POST OFFICE
SPEECH: DECEMBER 8, 1968 FAIRVIEW BROTHERHOOD BREAKFAST
SPEECH: DECEMBER 1968 MARION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
GOVERNMENT CLASS
SPEECH: MARCH 8, 1969 GIDEONS RALLY RALSTON HOTEL
SPEECH: MATCH 15, 1969 7PM D. A. V. CHAPTER 33 WARNER ROBINS
SPEECH: APRIL 19, 1968 MOTHER OF THE YEAR, MARY WHATLEY –
REYNOLDS, GA.
SPEECH: APRIL 18, 1969 INTRODUCE JOS. SPORTS AT FIREMEN
BARQUE – MOOSE LODGE-COLUMBUS
SPEECH: APRIL 16, 1969 FLAG PRESENTATION: REESE ROAD SCH
SPEECH: MAY 24, 1969 STATE CONV. BUSINESS & PROF. WOMENS
CLUBS
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AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUBS, INC. 50TH STATE
CONVENTION
WAKE UP AMERICA (4 COPIES)
GEORGIA FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S
CLUBS, INC. CONVENTION 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1919-1969 MAY 23, 24,
25, 1969 CALLAWAY GARDENS
SPEECH: JUNE 3, 1969 LIONS CLUB OF ANNADALE
SPEECH: JUNE 14, 1969 DISABLED AMERICAN VETS DEPT/ CONV.,
COLUMBUS.
SPEECH: JUNE 14, 1969 9:45 AM DEDICATION: GOLD STAR AVENUE OF
FLAGS, COLUMBUS
SPEECH: JUNE 29, 1969 VIENNA HOSPITAL DEDICATION
SPEECH: AUGUST 1, 1969 SO. BELL TELEPHONE GROUP WARNER
ROBINS
SPEECH: AUGUST 2, 1969 GEORGIA YOUTH COUNCIL EATONTON, GA.
SPEECH: OCTOBER 2, 1969 FOREIGN MILITARY OFFICERS RAYBURN
BANQUET RM
SPEECH: OCTOBER 10, 1969 AMERICUS PO DEDICATION
SPEECH: OCTOBER 11, 1969 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS DAY
DINNER
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 7, 1969 FREEDOM SHRINE DEDICATION DIMON
SCHOOL, COLUMBUS
SPEECH: DECEMBER 6, 1969 AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION WATNER
ROBINS, GA.
SPEECH: JANUARY 14, 1970 FT. VALLEY TOWN MEETING
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 11, 1970 INTERACT CLUB COLUMBUS HIGH
SCHOOL
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 11, 1970 ROTARY CLUB OF COLUMBUS
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 15, 1970 WDAK PROGRAM COLUMBUS. GEORGIA
SPEECH: MARCH 8, 1970 NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS,
GA.
SPEECH: MARCH 14, 1970 B’NAI B’RITH BANQUET COLUMBUS
SPEECH: MARCH 22, 1970 HANDS ACROSS GEORGIA ATLANTA
SPEECH: MARCH 28, 1970 NATL. ASSN. OF LETTER CARRIER (NALC)
COLUMBUS, GA
SPEECH: APRIL 26, 1970 DAY CARE CENTER CUTHBERT NEGRO B & P
W
SPEECH: MAY 1, 1970 LAW DAY ASSEMBLY HARDAWAY HIGH
SCHOOL
LAW DAY USA 1970 LAW BRIDGE TO JUSTICE THE COLUMBUS
LAWYERS CLUB (3 COPIES)
STATEMENT: MAY 7, 1970 BEFORE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
SUBCOMMITTEE
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ROBINS
SPEECH: MAY 30, 1970 MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES
ANDERSONVILLE BOX 207
SPEECH: JUNE 9, 1970 MISS GEORGIA PAGEANT
SPEECH: JUNE 12, 1970FARM BUREAU BARBECUE COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH: MAY 5, 1970 GROUND BREAKING CEREMON. AMERICUS
POST OFFICE (EMPTY)
SPEECH: MAY 26, 1967 GRADUATION EXERCISES – TAYLOR CO. HIGH
& ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (EMPTY)
SPEECH: MAY 28, 1967 BACCALEAURATE – WARNER ROBINS HIGH
SCHOOL (EMPTY)
SPEECH: MAY 29, 1967 GRADUATION – CHIPLEY ELEM. SCHOOL, PINE
MOUNTAIN, GA. (EMPTY)
SPEECH: JANUARY 26, 1968 SOUTH COLUMBUS MERCHANTS DINNER
MEETING (EMPTY)
SPEECH: APRIL 26, 1970 CONCERNED CITIZENS MEETINGS –
AMERICUS (EMPTY)
Box 208 1975-80 CONG. RECORD INSERTS
Folder Title
1975 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS
1.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 28, 1975 PAGE H-329
LTR TO PRES. FORD AND COMMENTARY ON 94TH CONGRESS
2.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 28, 1975 PAGE E-223
(GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTS)
3.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 30, 1975 PAGE E-277
STATEMENT ON FEDERAL SPENDING
4.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 20, 1975 PAGE E-632
ENERGY & ECONOMIC DILEMMA LTR FROM ELDRIDGE BROWN
5.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 25, 1975 PAGE H-1047
PASTOR C. B. WASDIN
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 27, 1975 PAGE E-790
FORT VALLEY TORNADO
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 14, 1975 PAGE H-1771-2-3
ESSLEY B. BURDINE NATL. COMMANDER AMVETS
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 17, 1975 PAGE E-1202-03
PEANUT PROGRAM
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 21, 1975 PAGE H-4505
REMARKS (ALLOWANCE INCREASES FOR HOUSE MEMBERS
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 22, 1975 PAGE E-2656
REVISION BILL – CATV
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1975 NEWSLETTER
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STATEMENT ON HEALTHCARE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – 6/16/75 – PAGE H-5563
PRESIDENT FORD’S SALUTE TO THE ARMY AT FORT BENNING
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 17, 1975 PAGE E-3227 A
FARMER’S WIFE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 9, 1975 PAGE E3642-3 WEST
POINT DAM
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 25, 1975 PAGE H-7548 AIR
FORCE PORTION IN MILITARY CONSTR. BILL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 PAGE H-9317
REMARKS – RECRUITING BUDGET – ARMY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER 6, 1975 PAGE H-9625
QUORUM CALL DURING DEBATE ON VET. READJUSTMENT
ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS OF 1975
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JULY 25, 1975 PAGE E-4145 JULY
NEWSLETTER 1975
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT OF 10/6/75 – IN BODY OF RECORD
RE: H. R. 9576, VET. READJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS OF
1975 – PAGE H-9630
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER 8, 1975 PAGES H-9792-34 REMARKS ON ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING FORT BENNING
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT OF 10/8/75 – H. J. RES. 683,
AMERICAN TECHNICIANS IN THE SINAI – H – NOT SUBMITTED
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER 21, 1975 E 5477-E 5478
OCTOBER 1975 NEWSLETTER: 94TH CONGRESS QUESTIONNAIRE
1976
1976 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ONSERTS – DUPLICATES FOR
SCRAPBOOK THESE ARE ALREADY IN SCRAPBOOKCONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 22, 1976 PAGE E-129
LTR: MORTON SIMMONS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 4, 1976 PAGE 422
AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE CHRISTMAS GREETING
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 17, 1976 PAGE E-639
RANKIN SQUARE REHABILITATION HARRY KAMENSKY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 19, 1976 PAGE H-1163
& 1193 JOBS BILL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 19, 1976 PAGE H-1178
JOBS ETHIC (1-MINUTE SPEECH)
(MISSING)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 22, 1976 PAGE H-2211
TRIBUTE TO WRIGHT PATMAN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 9, 1976 PAGE H-3153 CIVIL
DEFENSE AMENDMENTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 2, 1976 P. E1776 RE: LEON
SMITH
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REMARKS ON CIVIL DEFENSE BILL NEED FOR DUAL USE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 14, 1976 INTRODUCED
ADDITIONAL BILL ON CIVIL DEFENSE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 30, 1976 REMARKS –
FIREMEN & POLICEMEN SURVIVORS’ BENEFITS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 7, 1976 PAGE H-4071 & 4076
REMARKS ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 16, 1976 PAGE H-4498-4510
VETERANS HOUSING BILL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 24, 1976 PAGE E-2795 ON
BANNING UNIONS IN THE MILITARY SERVICE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MAY 25, 1976 PAGE E-2816 FORT
BENNING LINDSEY CREEK BYPASS INFANTRY AIT AND OSUT
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 2, 1976 PAGE E-994
SOYBEANS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 1, 1976 PAGE E-3014 MAYJUNE REPORT FROM WASH.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 4, 1976 PAGE E-3125 NOT
ALL SAY ‘AYE’
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 16, 1976 PAGE E-3425-26 OTIS
BURNHAM SPEECH
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 11, 1976 PAGE H. 5739-40
REMARKS ON SCHOOL BUS SAFETY AMENDMENTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 17, 1976 PAGES H-6107, 6115,
6119 REMARKS ON B-4 BOMBER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 25, 1976 PAGE H-6699-6700
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL POSITION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: AUGUST 24, 1976 PAGE H-8895
REMARKS ON MILITARY CONSTR AUTHORIZATION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: AUGUST 30, 1976 PAGES: H-920506 RE FORT VALLEY DISASTER FUNDS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: AUGUST 30, 1976 PAGES: H-923639 RE: REALTY MULTI-LIST
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 PAGE E-4918
PIONEER LITTLE LEAGUE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 PAGE: H-9624
COLLOQUY ON DEFENSE APPRO. RE RECRUITING FOR ARMY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 PAGE H-9750
DEFENSE OFFICER PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ACT. (DOPMA)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 PAGE E-5075
RE: U. S. CUSTOM SERVICE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 PAGE H10135 REMARKS ON PUBLIC SAFETY OFF. BENEFITS CONFERENCE
REPORT
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PAUL TIMM’S COLUMN ON JOBS ETHIC
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 22, 1976 PAGE H10805 COLLOQUY ON ELIMINATION OF 1% KICKER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 H-11559
REMARKS ON FT. VALLEY INCLUSION IN PUBLIC WORKS
AMENDMENTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 PAGE 412050-12060 TRIBUTE TO RETIRING GEORGIA CONGRESSMEN
LANDRUM, STEPHENS, STUCKEY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: OCTOBER 1, 1976 PAGE E5476E5477 TERRITORIAL FRANCHISES LEGISLATION –“BOTTLERS’ BILL”
1977
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 6, 1977 PAGE E-88
COLUMBUS COLLEGE POLL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 24, 1977 PAGE E-948
WHAT AMERICA MEANS TO ME BY DANIEL EDWARD SUMMERS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 28, 1977 PAGE E-1003-4
BO GINN ON CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S ROLE IN CIVIL DEFENSE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 8, 1977 PAGE _____ PAUL
C. WARNER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: MARCH 11, 1977 PAGE H-2799-2816
AMENDMENT TOBIOMEDICAL EXT (CANCER FUNDING)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 4, 1977 PAGE E-2038
REMARKS ON UNFUNDED PROJECTS (CANCER)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 21, 1977 PAGE H-3359
MERCER MEDICAL SCHOOL FUNDS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 21, 1977 PAGE H-3404
REMARKS ON CIVIL DEFENSE BUDGET
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COOLLEQUY: APRIL 25, 1977
PAGES H-3505 & 3508 REMARKS ON CRISIS RELOCATION CENTERS,
CIVIL DEFENSE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 2, 1977 PAGE H5355-5359
“CURE FOR CANCER”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: JUNE 6, 1977 PAGES
H-5473 H. R. 6900 – REMARKS ON 1978 MIL-COM APPROPRIATIONS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: JUNE 15, 1977 PAGE
H-5938 REMARKS ON UPGRADED DISCHARGES TO VIETNAM
VETERANS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: JUNE 21, 1977 PAGES
H-6263-4, H-6268-9 OSUT
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: JUNE 23, 1977 E9382 RE:
REMARKS BY WILLIAM R. HUGU;EY ON CAPITAL FORMATION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: KUNE 27, 1977 E4098 RE: ENERGY
SPEECH GIVEN BY PROF. EDWARD MITCHELL TO HOT SPRINGS
BUSINESS COUNCIL (“WHALE OIL”) WHALE OIL KEROSENE OIL
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H-6844 REMARKS ON VA SPECIALLY ADAPTED HOUSING PROGRAM
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: AUGUST 5, 1977
PAGES H8753-4 INTRODUCTION & PRAYER OF NAPP GRANADE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: AUGUST 2, 1977 PAGE E5040 JOEL
FERGUSON ARTICLE RE JIMMIE ROSENBURG
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 7, 1977 PAGE H-8990,
E5357 REMBO PETITIONS, LTR TO SPEAKER
9/12/77--CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – PAGE E5501 EXTENSION
OF REMARKS – DR. CHARLES GRANADE COLUMN “SOAP”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 12, 1977 PAGE H9227
RE: H. R. 4341 – MOBILE HOME INSPECTIONS BY VA
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: OCTOBER 4, 1977
PAGES H-10565-9 FORMULA CHANGES FOR COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS COLLOQUY: OCTOBER 12, 1977
PAGE H-10834 HYDE AMENDMENT SUBSTITUTE LANGUAGE RE
“FORCED RAPE”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS NOVEMBER 3, 1977 – COLLOQUY
EXTENSION OF REMARKS – NOVEMBER 4, 1977 PAGE NO. E6846-6847
OF PART I RE: COMMENDATION OF WILLIAM J. WELDON,
WOODBURY, GEORGIA
CR INSERTS 78
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT OF: JANUARY 23, 1978 PAGE: H-242
RE: DEATH OF HUBERT HUMPHREY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: FEBRUARY 22, 1978______
ARTICLE ABOUT BILLY BARNETT “LET THE SUN SHINE IN”
MARCH 9 H-1884 PARITY FOR FARMERS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPECIAL ORDER MARCH 10, 1978
ALCOHOL FUELS ARTICLES COLS LEDGER—“GASOHOL PUSHED TO
AID FARMERS” WR DAILY SUN—EDITORIAL: “ENERGY POLICY
IGNORES ALCOHOL FUEL POTENTIAL”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPECIAL ORDER MARCH 14, 1978 ARTICLE
FROM WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE ON THE PLIGHT OF THE
FARMERS FORM THE “BISHOP’S CORNER” ARTICLE. SENT TO JB BY
WILL OUBRE OF LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
EXTENSION OF REMARKS APRIL 5, 1978 PRAISING HOUSTON COUNTY
CIVIL DEFENSE UNIT (ARTICLE FROM THE DAILY SUN OF MARCH 17)
EXTENSION OF REMARKS APRIL 11, 1978 PAGE NO. 2769 RE: SWINE
TATOOING
REP. JACK BRINKLEY STATEMENT BEFORE THE HOUSE
APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE FOR INTERIOR AND RELATED
AGENCIES – APRIL 18, 1978
MAY 3 H-3525 VETERAN’S HOUSING
MAY 3 H-3521 VETERANS’ PENSIONS
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD UNANIMOUS CONSENT – MAY 8, 1978,
PAGE H3625 “PRIORITIES MUST BE ASSESSED” – ARTICLE ON
INFLATION BY JB
EXTENSION OF REMARKS 6/13/78 PAGE NO. E 3191 RE: VA-HOUSING—
ARTICLE FROM POST
EXTENSION OF REMARKS—6/13/78 PAGE NO. ______ RE: REMARKS
CONCERNING SENATOR JIM ALLEN UNDER SPECIAL ORDER (ALSO
FILED IN SPEECH FILE-6/13/78
JULY 18 E-3847 DOUG BARNARD ON JACK BRINKLEY
REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY – VETO DEBATE SEPT.
7, 1978
STATEMENT ON FLOOR – CIVIL DEFENSE REORGANIZATION-PLAN 39/14/78
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: SPECIAL ORDER—RETIREMENT
OF REP. JOHN J. FLYNT,JR. 10/14/78
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT FILE: OCTOBER 14, 1978—
EXTENSION OF REMARKS ON COLONEL WILLIAM E. “BILL” SMITH’S
CONTRIBUTIONS TO CIVIL DEFENSE
SPECIAL ORDERS AND LETTERS RETIRING MEMBERS END OF
SESSION – 1978
CR INSERTS ‘79
1/25/79 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT FILE – SPECIAL ORDER ON
REP. BILL STEIGER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT FILE: (PAGE H-341) CHIEF GRADY
COCHRAN, FT. VALLEY JANUARY 31, 1979
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: REP. LEO RYAN—SPECIAL
ORDER JANUARY 31, 1978 (PAGE H-358)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTA FILE: NELSON ROCKEFELLER—
SPECIAL ORDER FEBRUARY 1, 1979 (PAGE H-419)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS—MARCH 19, 1979 EXTENSION OF
REMARKS “UNSUNG HEROES”—JAY CLARK E-1164 (PAGE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: APRIL 3, 1979 SPECIAL ORDER ON
FORMER REP. SAMUEL N. FRIEDEL
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND
MEMEMORIAL AFFAIRS, APRIL23, 1979 RE: FORT MITCHELL
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON AVIATION OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON
COMMERCE, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION-APRIL 27, 1979 RE:
AIRLINE DEREGULATION
STATEMENT UNDER THE ONE MINUTE RULE OF THE HONORABLE
JACK BRINKLEY IN THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-APRIL 30,
1979 RE: AIRLINE DEREGULATION
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JACK BRINKLEY IN THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-MAY 1.
1979 RE: PUBLIC HOUSING
STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY BEFOR THE U. S.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-MAY 4, 1979 NATO – PAGES H 2719,
2720
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: GATHINGS, E. C. “TOOK”’
FORMER REP. SPECIAL ORDER - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF MAY 8,
1979
MAY 10 H-2966 NATIONAL DEFENSE BUDGET
EXTENSION OF REMARKS MAY 22, 1979 PAGE E 2456 RE: BARTER
SYSTEM – TRADE WITHOUT MONEY
EXTENSION OF REMARKS MAY 22, 1979 PAGE E 2471 RE: CONQUEST
OF CANCER WINS FRENCH ACCLAIM
MAY 30, 1979 E-2562 VA HOME LOAN PROGRAM VIETNAM VETS
JUNE 5, 1979 H-4045 UDAG MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA
JUNE 25, 1979 E-5042 FORT MITCHELL REGIONAL CEMETARY
STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY BEFOR THE U. S.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JUNE 26, 1979 (JANIE CARTWRIGHT
ESSAY “AMERICA – MY HERITAGE AND WHAT IT MEANS TO ME.”)
JUNE 27, 1979 H-2571 FUNDING FOR NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
PROJECTS INTERFERON
SPECIAL ORDERS – JULY 10, 1970 JB REMARKS ON HR 1150 (TO
POSTPONE FOR ONE YEAR THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF SIP’S)
JULY 10, 1979 H-5631 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENT
REMARKS OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY FOR INSERTION IN THE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1979, SPECIAL
ORDERS SURFACE TRANSPORTATION ACT PRIORITY PRIMARY
ROUTE Z
REMARKS OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY FOR INSERTION IN THE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1979, COLUMBUS
UDAG AND I-185 OPENING
JULY 18 H-6165 FUNDING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
JULY 25 H-6595 GAS COUPONS FOR THE HANDICAPPED
INSERTION IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 – RE:
DR. M. S. SILBERMAN
SEPT. 6, 1979 E 4280-90 THE MYTHS OF VIETNAM (BY WILLARD
GRIMES)
SEPT. 28 H 8706 NICHOLS AMENDMENT ON VETERINARY CORPS
NOV. 0, 1979 H. 10481 CAMBODIAN REFUGEE RELIEF
NOV. 13, 1979 E 5596 IT IS TIME TO CIRCLE THE WAGONS—IRAN
NOV. 15, 1979 E 5654 TRIBUTE TO RAY ROBERTS
DEC. 12, 1979 H 11837 TIN STOCKPILE DISPOSAL
11/19/79 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS—SPECIAL ORDERS REP.
ED PATTEN
C. R. 1980
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PEPPER STANDS TALL—AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE/PRESS
12/2/80 EXTENSION OF REMARKS ON CARL BRINKLEY LETTER &
POEM CORRECTIONOF NOV. 17 EXTENSION OF REMARKS BY REP.
FUGUA
JAN. 22, 1980 H 46-7 TRIBUTE TO THE LATE R. SHAEFER HEARD
FEB. 6, 1980 H 610 STATEMENT OF INVITATION TO NATIONAL
PRAYER BREAKFAST
FEB. 26, 1980 H 1317 SPECIAL ORDER ON TOM STEED
FEB. 26, 1980 H 1311 SPECIAL ORDER ON HARLEY STAGGERS
FEB. 27, 1980 NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
3/25/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS – SPECIAL ORDERS REP.
JOHN SLACK EULOGY
8/26/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD STATEMENT ON HOUSE FLOOR RE:
MARRIAGE PENALTY TAX REPEAL
2/28/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: EXTENSION OF
REMARKS REP. IKE SKELTON’S SPEECH TO US CIVIL DEFENSE
COUNCIL AFTER RECEIVING NATL. SECURITY AWARD FOR 1980
MAR. 6, 1980 H 1602-9 & 1635 RECOGNIZING HON. CARL VINSON ON
OCCASION OF CHRISTENING OF U. S. S. “CARL VINSON”
3/27/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS EXTENSION OF REMARKS
– CARL VINSON ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE
SPECIAL ORDER ON GEORGE H. FALLON 4/01/80
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: 4/16/801 JESSE OWENS
5/8/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT FILE ON CAMELLIA
POSTAGE STAMP
8/1/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – UNANIMOUS CONSENT
EXCERPTS FROM AN ADDRESS TO THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE ON 8/4/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY
8/1/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT – UNDER UNANIMOUS
CONSENT “PRINCIPLES ENDURE” WEEKLY COMMENTARY OF 7-31-80
SPECIAL ORDER ON CONGRESSMAN HAROLD RUNNELS 8/25/80
8/28/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – STATEMENT ON HOUSE FLOOR
RE: SPINAL CORD REGENERATION AMENDMENT TO HEALTH
RESEARCH ACT OF 1980 (IN SUPPORT)
SPECIAL ORDER ON CLAUDE PEPPER 9-08-80
SPECIAL ORDER ON CONGRESSMAN BILL MOORHEAD SEPT. 16, 1980
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT: SEPTEMBER 24, 1980 RE:
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL MOVE. (FARMERS)
TRIBUTE TO CONGRESSMAN ROBERT DUNCAN 9/25/80
SPECIAL ORDER ON CONGRESSMAN DAVID SATTERFIELD 11/13/80
11/17/80 EXTENSION OF REMARKS – CARL BRINKLEY POEM
INSERTED BY REP. FUQUA
11/17/80 COLLOQUA ON GOLD STAR WIVES HR 154 BILL PASSAGE
11/20/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS: SPECIAL ORDER –
DAWSON MATHIS
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12/5/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – DR. TIM LEE CARTER EXTENSION
OF REMARKS
12/9/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – REP. BOB WILSON EXTENSION OF
REMARKS
12/9/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – REP. LAMAR GUDGER
EXTENSION OF REMARKS
12/9/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – REP. MENDEL DAVIS EXTENSION
PF REMARKS
12/9/80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – REP. BOB GREENE EXTENSION OF
REMARKS
SPECIAL ORDER ON PETER KOSTMAYER 12-10-80
SPECIAL ORDER ON JOHN BUCHANON 12-10-80
SPECIAL ORDER ON MIKE MCCORMACK 12-10-80
SPECIAL ORDER ON SAM DANIEL 12-10-80
96TH CONGRESS – DEAR COLLEAGUES – SPECIAL ORDERS – NOT
DONE ON RETIRING OR DEFEATED MEMBERS
Box 209 AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK FILES
Folder Title
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PR REQUESTS --- PRICES (BILL SHAY)
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AGRICULTURE BULLETINS (1982) URBAN & RURAL RESIDENTS
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AG YEARBOOK REQUEST….FOR 1981
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MAILING LIST
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1981 YEARBOOK
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1980 AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK
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AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK 1979
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1978 AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK
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PR REQUEST 1977 YEARBOOK
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PR 1976 AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK
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1982 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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1981 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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1979 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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CONGRESSIONAL EDIRECTORY ’77 95TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
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PR CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY 94TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
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PR 1975 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY 94TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
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PR CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY 93RD CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
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1973 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY FIRST SESSION
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1972 DIRECTORIES SECOND SESSION
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PR 1970 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORIES
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PR 1971 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORIES
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PR REQUEST 1969 CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORIES
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PR COLLEGE TRIP
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PR CONSUMER INFORMATION CATALOG
MAILING LIST – INDIVIDUALD MAG. CARDS
1982 DUMMY FILE (BEHIND THESE FILES)– AGRICULTURE BULLETIN
LIST (EMPTY)
PR REQUEST: FARM BULLETINS
1978 AG. BULLETINS
1978 CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY
PR REQUEST CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD CONTINUES 12/25/70-23
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDTO SEAT WISH TO CONTINUE LETTERS
HAVE TO BE WRITTEN TO NOYLES!
CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT REQUESTS – LATE
MARCH OR EARLY APRIL
PR CONSUMER INFO CATALOG
PR GENERAL
PR MISS GEORGIA PAGEANT
THE 1968 MISS GEORGIA PAGEANT JUNE 12-13-14-15 TICKET
INFORMATION
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE MISS GEORGIA PAGEANT OF 1968 JUNE 10-16
PR GRADUATES
PR REQUESTS HOUSE GALLERY PASSES
PR REQUESTS – LEGISLATION
PR POLLS
PR SOIL SURVEY COWETA, HEARD AND TROUP COUNTIES
SOIL SURVEY – DOOLY & MACON COUNTIES
P. R. SOIL SURVEY OF COWETZ, HEARD & TROUP COUNTIES
P. R. MUSCOGEE COUNTY – SOIL SURVEY
OIL SURVEY OF SCHLEY AND SUNTER COUNTIES
PR NEW CITIZEN LISTS
(NOT NUMBERED) AGRICULTURE BULLETINS – (RURAL
CONSTITUTENTS)
AGRICULTURE BULLETINS – (RURAL CONSTITUTENTS)
Box 210 PROJECTS: MERIWETHER. MONROE CO. AND SPEWREN BLUFF
Folder Title
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PROJECT MIDDLE GEORGIA APDC – BARBARA CANO CALHOUN 7/26
MR. HICKEY 377-4476 EDA STILL WORKING ON IT THEY HAVE
TALKED WITH MIDDLE GA PEOPLE RUTH
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PROJECT – LEAA PROGRAM AT MIDDLR GEORGIA COLLEGE 7/20 12/3434 7/27/72 MR. BOYLE – WILL TRY TO HAVE LTR TOMORROW – HAD
TO GO REGION FOR INFO. 8/3 UPSTAIR FOR SIGNATURE (INCREASE
THIS YEAR) SHOULD HAVE LTR TOMORROW OR EARLY NEXT WEEK.
LEEP…AN OPPORTUNITY TO MOVE AHEAD
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PROTESTS TO PRESIDENT NIXON AGAINST MILITARY DECISIONS
AFFECTING THIRD DISTRICT
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JOB CORPS
EXPLANATORY NOTE ON COLUMBUS
PROJECT: MCINTOSH COUNTY – DARIEN, GEORGIA INTERSTATE 95
CROSSING
PROJECT: HEADSTART IN WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA AREA
PROJECTS PLANE SERVICE
PROJECTS – MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING ACT
SO. GA. LIMITED ACCESS FILE
HIGHWAY ROUTE STUDIES REPORT TO CONGRESS PURSUANT TO
SECTION 143 OF THE FEDERAL AID ACT OF 1973 DECEMBER 1974
MULTI-STATE MULTI-MODE
MULTI-STATE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PRESENTATION 25 JUNE
1974
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MULTI-STATE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
H. R. 16656
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BRUNSWICK, ALBANY
OZARK EXPRESS ROUTE
THE SOUTH GEORGIA LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION
FEBRUARY 10, 1972
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
23, 1972 PLEASE SEE PAGE E 1539.
PROJECTS (OUT OF DISTRICT)—TRI-COUNTY REGIONAL LIBRARY,
ROME GA.
PROJECTS: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA – DR. FRED DAVISON (NASA)
MERIWETHER COUNTY
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY – WARM SPRINGS NATIONA; FISH
HATCHERY & FISH CONTROL LABORATORY
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY (CITY OF LUTHERSVILLE)
PROJ.: MERIWETHER (LUTHERSVILLE)
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY GREENVILLE – NATL. HISTORIC
REGISTER (SEN. RENDER HILL’S MOTHER’S HOME) BURWELL O. HILL
HOME
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY (CONTAQCTED BY HON.
WOFFORD L. JACKSON) RE INCLUSION IN CORPS OF ENGINEERS
METRO ATLANTA WATER RESOURCES STUDY
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PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY – CITY OF GREENVILLE
APPLICATION TO FINANCE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT
ENGINEERING REPORT WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
GREENVILLE, GEORGIA SUPPLEMENT
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY (COURTHOUSE FIRE IN
GREENVILLE) EDA ADMINISTRATION – DAVE RALLY 377-5314 BOB
PAUL – ECONOMIC DEV. SUB. X5615 PHILIP THOMPSON –
CHATTAHOOCHEE – FLINT AREA PLANNING IN LAGRANGE (404/8822956) LEROY ANDERSON – ATLANTA EDA OFFICE (404/881-2857) IN
CHARGE OF GA. APPLICATION
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY – CITY OF MANCHESTER WATER
SYSTEM
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY (COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
FOR MANCHESTER) (HENRY BARNES)
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY RICHMOND HILLS
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY WARM SPRINGS AND POOLS
RENOVATION PROJECT (SEE WARM SPRINGS FILE IN BOTTOM
DRAWER; EXTREME RIGHT ROW LW’S OFC) (EMPTY)
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY UMIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
GRANT APPLICATION (HUD) – MANCHESTER CLAUDE BRAU
EPILEPSY
EPILEPSY
HISTORY OF EPILEPSY
DIAGNOSIS EPILEPSY
MODERN CONCEPTS OF EPILEPSY
HANDBOOK FOR PARENTS
HANDBOOK FOR PATIENTS
EPILEPSY RING
PHAMPHLETS (EAG)
MEMBERSHIP CARDS (EAG)
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
INFO. FURNISHED TOASTMASTERS
AIMS & GOALS FOR WARM SPRINGS
SUPPORT EPILEPSY ASSOC OF GA 209 OKLAHOMA AVE.
WARNER ROBINS, GA. 31093
PROJECT: CITY OF WOODBURY (MERIWETHER CO.) FARMERS HOME
ADMIN. FUNDS FOR EZPANSION OF WATER FILTER PLANT
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY (POLICE DEPT IN LUTHERSVILLE)
OUR CORRES IS MAYOR CARL COWART 386-3434 RW BOCKMAN
10/10/76 – RECEIVED 9/24 JUDY AT LATEST LATE NEXT WEEK
MERIWETHER COUNTY – SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS FOR
WOODBURY
MONROE COUNTY
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY (AIRPORT AT GREAT HILLS PLACE) OUR
CORRES IS MRS. MILLIE C. STEWART
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PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY: MRS. EMILY ALEXANDER (MONROE
COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FORSYTH, GEORGIA) 1/15 2/1/74 –
JOHN COCORAN OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY WASHINGTON OFFICE (6281164) CALLED TO SAY THAT APPLICATION BEING SEAT TO THEIR
SUPERINTENDENT IN THE ATLANTA FOR FURTHER REVIEW AND
PAPERWORK. SAID IT WAS ALMOST CERTAIN THAT THEY WOULD
GET DEPOT AND BAGGAGE ROOM, BUT WOULD STILL TAKE SOME
TIME TO GET ALL THE PAPERWORK DONE. WILL SEND UP A LETTER
SO WE CAN SEND TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE INQUIRED. – ANGIE
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY (BICENTENNIAL COMMUNITY) OUR
CORRES IS MR. JACK FLETCHER
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY, CITY OF FORSYTH APPLICATION FOR
WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT GRANT 2/15
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY (RAIL SERBVICE FOR CULLODEN) OUR
CORRES IS MAYOR NORRIS
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY (SWEENEY DISTRICT DAY) 12/22/75
PROJECT: MONROE COUNTY – TIFT COLLEGE – LEEP FUNDING
1975 SPEWRELL BLUFF
SPEWRELL BLUFF 1973 CORRESPONDENCE
(NO LABEL)
1974 CORRESPONDENCE SPEWRELL BLUFF
THE SPEWRELL BLUFF DAM PROJECT AFP GROUP WINTER, 1973
MERCER UNIVERSITY
CORRESPONDENCE
SPEWRELL BLUFF 1972 CORRESPONDENCE
SPEWRELL BLUFF 1971 CORRESPONDENCE
PROJECT - SPEWRELL BLUFF
(NOT NUMBERED) STUDY OF ALTERNATIVE USES UPPER FLINT
RIVER STATE OF GEORGIA
Box 211 1979-82 GRANTS & NEWS RELEASES
Folder Title
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SEPT. 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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AUGUST, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS AC
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JULY, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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JUNE, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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MAY. 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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APRIL, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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MARCH, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FEBRUARY, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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JANUARY, 1982 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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DECEMBER, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NOVEMBER, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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SCHEDULE 1 TOTAL PAYMENT BY COUNTY
SCHEDULE 2 SEC, 1 PAYMENTS/ COUNTY
SCHEDULE 3 ACREAGE BY COUNTY
AUGUST, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
JULY, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
JUNE, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
MAY, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
APRIL, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
MARCH, 1981 GRANTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
FEBRUARY, 1981 GRANTS
2/9/81 HUD COMMUNITY DEV. BLOCK GRANTS CRAWFORD,
ELLAVILLE, GREENVILLE, MONTEZUMA, OGLETHORPE, TAYLOR
CTY, UNADILLA, VIENNA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CTY, WARNER ROBINS,
AMERICUS, THOMASTON
JANUARY 1981
DECE3MBER, 1980 GRANTS
NOVEMBER 1980
OCTOBER 1980
SEPTEMBER 1980
AUGUST 1980
JULY 1980
JUNE 1980 GRANTS
MAY ’80 GRANTS
5/28/80 HUD GRANT – AMERICUS, GEORGIA
APRIL, 1980 GRANTS
4/3/80 FAA GRANT COLUMBUS AIRPORT
MARCH, 1980
FEB, ‘80
EPA GRANT GREENVILLE, GA FEB. 4, 1980
FORT VALLEY, BYRIN, AMERICUS, AND WARNER ROBINS DEPT. OF
INTERIOR GRANTS FEBRUARY 14, 1980
DA CONTRACT AWARD WRIGHT ASSOCIATES OF COLUMBUS, GA.
2/19/80
JANUARY 1980 HUD SMALL CITIES GRANT PROGRAM PREAPPLICATION FOR FY ‘80
HUD SMALL CITIES GRANT PROGRAM PRE-APPLICATION FOR FYU
‘80
01-8-82 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH FOR JIM CANTRELL TO INTRODUCE
JB @ MARSHALL JR. HI SCHOOL ON 8/11/82
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND “FOR MR. JIM WILLIAMS”
NARRATIVE SKETCH ON REP. BRINKLEY
PRESS: NARRATIVE SKETCH OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY FOR JIM
WILLIAMS
PRESS: MISCELLANEOUS
MAJORITY ROOM
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GAVEL TO GAVEL A GUIDE TO THE TELEVISED PROCEEDINGS OF
CONGRESS
A PORTFOLIO OF TEXT FACES
THE LAWMAKERS
1/21/81 INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRES. REAGAN JB’S REACTION
PRESS 2/5/82 GA. GEN. ASSEMBLY & GA. GELEG. MYG RE ATLANTA
PENITENTIARY
PRESS: REAGAN’S 2/5/81 SPEECH ON STATE OF THE NATION’S
ECONOMY
PRESS: 1-25-1980 STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE REACTION BY JB
PRESS GA. DELEGATION’S PRESENTATION TO PRES. CARTER RE:
ARROWHEAD
PRESS: GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERA 1980
CONVENTION
PRESS: CABLE TV IN DISTRICT
PRESS: SOCIAL SECURITY INFO AC SOCIAL SECURITY JB
PRESS: DISTRIBUTION OF NEWSPAPERS TO DISTRICT OFFICES
3/27/80 WEST VECO INTERVIEW NOTES RADIO & TV TAPING
1/30/80 TV TAPING JOHN HASSELL, DEPUTY ADMIN OF FED.
HIGHWAY ADMIN.
PRESS: TV CASSETTE TAPED INTERVIEW WITH DR. HANS
MARK,SECT. AIR FORCE 11/28/79
PRESS – JB ON MURTHA RADIO SHOW 9/13/79
TV TAPE WITH BARBARA BLUM 10/19/79 47 P. M. BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
CONSULTING ENGINEERS COULCIL OF GEORGIA
RADIO TAPE (JB) WITH JOHN HASSELL OF FHA 8/23/79 RE: CORRIDOR
2 DONE IN RECORDING STUDIO
PRESS CONFERENCE 2/19/79
Box 212 1976 NEWS RELEASES AND 1980 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2ND SESSION
BOOK 5 OF 7
1974 NEWS RELEASES
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1974 1974 1974 PRESS RELEASE: “U. S. POSTAL SERVICE” “WILL
CONGRESS KILL THE MAGAZINE INDUSTRY” DATED 26/26/73
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PRESS RELEASE: NOTES ON PERSONNEL INTERVIEW WITH DONNA
DONNA HICKS - RE: MIDEAST TRIP ALSO RELEASED TO STEWART
LEWENGRUB 1-3-74
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PRESS CLIPPING – 1974 – LETTER TO THE EDITOR FROM THE
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS RE: SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS WITH NO
LIMITS – JANUARY 9, 1974
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PRESS RELEASE: 1/8/74 ARTICLE ON “THE ARABIAN FANTASY IN
HARPER’S SENT TO MR. DONALD TANNER
PRESS CLIPPING: JANUARY 10, 1974 FOY EVANS ARTICLE ON JB
PRESS CLIPPINGS: 1-17-74 THOMASTON TIMES – RE GOV. CARTER
RUNNING AGAINST JACK BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: USS PHARRIS SENT TO CHRISTOPHER FRAZIER THE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER 1/9/74
PRESS CLIPPINGS: 1-21-74 AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER RE 3RD
DISTRICT COUNSIL
PRESS CLIPPINGS: 1/21/74 ATLANTA CONSTITUTION RE
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S REMARKS ON ENERGY ISSUE
PRESS RELEASE: JAN. 11, 1974 RICHARD B. RUSSELL PARKWAY
(CALLED IN TO WMAZ-TV RICK BEENE – DAILY SUN WARNER
ROBINS RADIO
PRESS RELEASE: 1-24-74 RE GRANT TO WRIGHT MATS, INC. BY DOA,
(FOR MATS – BANK PROTECTION) TELEGRAMS TO: COLUMBUS
ENQUIRER COLUMBUS LEDGER
PRESS CLIPPINGS: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME SUNDAY, JAN. 27, 1974JOURNAL CONSTITI. MAURICE FLEISS ARTICLE ALSO STUDENT
DEATHS BECAUSE OF DST 1/28/74 LEDGER ARTICLE
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JAN. 31, 1974 PINEY WOODS PETE SAYS” FROM
ATLANTA JOURNAL RE JB ADMITS VOTE ON DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME WAS A MISTAKE
PRESS CLIPPINGS – 1974 LAWSON ARMY AIRFIELD
PRESS CLIPPINGS: FEBRUARY 1, 1978 RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
TO CUT RED TAPE FOR NATION’S SMALL BUSINESS
PRESS CLIPPINGS: FEBRUARY 12, 1974 CONGRESSMAN JACK
BRINKLEY ANNOUNCES NOMINATION OF EIGHT PRINCIPALS TO THE
ACADEMIES
PRESS CLIPPINGS: FBUARY 14, 1974 MAGAZINE ARTICLE ON CANCER
RESEARCH BILL SENT TO: ANDREW SPARKS ATLANTA JOURNAL &
CONST. WM. ROWE – LEDGER-ENQUIRER
PRESS RELEASE: 2-20-74 ENERGY CONFERENCE WITH ENERGY CHIEF
SIMON
PRESS RELEASE: FEB. 22, 1974 BRINKLEY RESOLUTION TO BLOCK
SUPER-GRADR PAY RAISES
PRESS RELEASE: FEB. 25, 1974 REVISED FEATURE ARTICLE ON
CANCER RESEARCH BILL.
PRESS RELEASE: FEBRUARY 28, 1974 STATEMENT OF COBGRESSMAN
JACK BRINKLEY ON BENZENE UNDER ALLOCATION PROGRAM OF
FEDERAL ENERGY OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 1, 1974 PEANUT PRINCESS PHOTOS SENT
DISTRICT-WIDE
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 1974 PAUL RHEELING RUMORED AS
CANDIDATE AGAINST JB
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CLIPPINGS: ***COLUMBUD NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BY CONSTANCE
JOHNSON AND JON HAM ON COLUMBUS AND GEPRGIA
POLITICS***(JACK MICKLE AS CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR)
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 1974 CONSTANCE JOHNSON ARTICLE ON
SPREWELL BLUFF
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 6, 1974 THE COLUMBUS LEDGER – PHOTO
OF CONGRESSMAN WITH ISRAELI AIR FORCE CHIEF, MAJ. GEN.
BENYMIN PELED
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 7, 1974 THE DAILY SUN. WARNER ROBINS,
GA, RE POSTMASTER JIM STUBBS VISIT
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 7, 1974 TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER AND
LEDGER RE: HOWARD BREDA AND SOL A. LOVE VISITING
CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY WHILE ATTENDING ASSOC. RETAIL
BAKERS OF AMERICA EMERGENCY MEETIN ON WHEAT SHORTAGE.
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 7, 1974 RE VISIT OF MR. & MRS. JOHN
WALDEN OF W. R. AND MR. & MRS. ROYBURN OF MACON. CUTLINE
ENCLOSED IN A LETTER WITH PHOTOS (PR VISITORS)
PRESS RELEASE: ACA VOTING RECORD 1979
PRESS CLIPPING: MARCH 11, 1974 COLUMBUS ENQUIRER EDITORIAL
ON THE ARMED SERVICES MIDEAST STUDY TRIP.
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 14, 1974 ATLANTA JOURNAL SURVEY OF
PUBLIC RELATIONS IN GEORGIA DELEGATION
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 14, 1974 MACON TELEGRAPH (BRINKLEY
WANTS CANCER RESEARCH BILL AMENDED) (EMPTY)
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 1974 MAURICE FLIESS ARTICLE ON
POSTCARD VOTER REGISTRATION
PRESS RELEASE: 3-21-74 GREENVILLE MAYOR RICHMOND HILL VISIT
CONGRESSMAN – SENT TO THE MERIWETHER VINDICATOR
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1974 SENT TO THE DAILY SUN MRS. ELIZ.
BARNHART, PRES.-ELECT OF GEORGIA FED. OF B AND PW CLUBS
TALKS WITH CONGRESSMAN
STATEMENT OF 3/22/74 RE ADVANCED FUNDING FOR COMPLETION
OF INTERSTATE SYSTEM – GIVEN TO CONSTANCE JOHNSON
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 25 & 26, 1974 MACON NEWS AERICLE BY
CHRIS BONNER “BRINKLEY-STUCKEY JOIN CALL FOR NIXON TAPES:
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 25, 1974 AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
“BRINKLEY URGES FEO CHIEF TO AID LOCAL GAS CRISIS”
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 25, 1974 RELEASED BY PHONE TO CHRIS
BONNER MACON NEWS ON IMPEACHMENT
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 29, 1974 LETTER TO EDITOR OF
COLUMBUS LEDGER BY JULIA PAYNE_(POLITICS)
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 27, 1974 PHONED TO JIM HOUSTON, THE
ENQUIRER ON BRINKLEY-NICHOLS BILL TO ESTABLISH VETERAN’S
CEMETARY AT FT. MITCHELL, ALA.
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PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 28, 1974 CAPTAIN BILLY MITCHAM OF
THOMASTON VISIT CONGRESSMAN SENT TO LEON SMITH –
THOMASTON TIMES THE FREE PRESS
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 28, 1974 SENT TO MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER RE U. S. SENATE INTERNS MISS ELAINE BUNN AND JOHN
KNOWLTON OF AMERICUS VISITING CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 28, 1974 SENT TO ED. S. BROWN, DIRECTOR,
DEPT. OF CIVIL DEFENSE, W. R. RE: PRESEMTATION OF PLAQUE TO
CONGRESSMAN NAMING HIM HONORARY LIFE MEMBER IN THE
GEORGIA CIVIL DEFENSE ASSN.
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 29, 1974 DAILY SUN – RICK BEENE STORY
ON EXTENDING RICHARD B. RUSSELL PARKWAY
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 31, 1974 DON WINTER STORY ON BOLLING
COMMITTEE REPORT (ATLANTIC CONSTITUTION)
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MARCH 1974 I-185 STORIES BY CONSTANCE
JOHNSON
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 3, 1974 HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL RE
MOULTRIE FAMILY VISIT WITH CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 4, 1974 TO COLUMBUS TIMES RE SELECTION
OF RICHARDSON AND MITCHELL FOR ADMISSION TO NAVAL
ACADEMY
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 4, 1974 TO WDAK, WRBL, & COLUMBUS
LEDGER RE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION FY 1975
PRESS CLIPPINGS: APRIL 7, 1974 DAVID NORDAN ARTICLE
“INTERSTATE BALONEY” & “MORE INTERSTATE BALONEY”
PRESS CLIPPINGS: APRIL 8, 1974 ENQUIRER EDITORIAL: “I-185: RAY
OF HOPE” & CONSTANCE JOHNSON ARTICLE FROM SUN. APRIL 21 ON
I-185
PRESS CLIPPINGS: APRIL 8, 1974 COLUMBUS LEDGER – EDITORIAL ON
FY 75 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AT FORT BENNING
PRESS CLIPPINGS: APRIL 8, 1974 COVERAGE OF BULL CREEK
WATERSHED
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 10, 1974 RE: SURVIVORS BENEFITS BILL
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 16, 1974 FROM DEPT. OF ARMY – SECRETARY
CALLAWAY ANNOUNCES HIS DECISION ON FT. WILLIAM CALLEY
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 19, 1974 TO: COLUMBUS LEDGER RE ROBERT
L. ANDERSON, VOLUNTEER LEADER OF EXPLORER POST 300 IN
COLUMBUS VISITING CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 19, 1974 TO HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL RE
EXPLORER POST PRESIDENT KEITH HAGEN OF HAMILTON VISITING
CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 24, 1974 INTERVIEWS BY CHRISS BONNER
AND BOB FORTE WITH CONGRESSMAN RE: V. A.
PRESS CLIPPINGS: APRIL 27, 1974 LAGRANGE DAILEY NEWS
BRINKLEY RESPONDS TO COUNTY CITIZENS
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MAY 1974 ISSUE OF “THE COMMUNICATOR” RE VISIT OF DELEGATES
WITH CONGRESSMAN
PRESS CLIPPINGS: BRINKLEY CANCER BIL AMENDMENT MAY 2, 1974
PRESS CLIPPINGS: MAY 5, 1974 SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER
EDITORIAL “DEFENSE BEARS MARK OF TEXAS INFLUENCE”
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 7, 1974 THE DAILY SUN. WARNER ROBINS RE
UNFUNDED CANCER PROJECTS BOARD USED IN CANCER
LEGISLATION DEBATE
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 7, 1974 SENT TO THE HOUSTON HOME
JOURNAL RE VISIT OF THE PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 11, 1974 TO LEDGER-ENQUIRER COLUMBUS
CHAMBER VISITS CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1974 ENTIRE MEDIA REP. JACK BRINKLEY
QUALIFIED FOR RE-ELECTION TO FIFTH TERM IN CONGRESS
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1974 THE TWIGGS COUNTY NEW ERA RE
JEFFERSONVILLE MAYOR JAMES BOWMAN VISITS WITH
CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1974 THE MONROE COUNTY REPORTER RE
FORSYTH MAYOR RICHARD TRUITT VISITS WITH CONGRESSMAN
(NOT NUMBERED) PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1974 THE AMERICUS
TIMES-RECORDER RE PAMELA SUE DAVIS OF AMERICUS 2ND PLACE
WINNER IN THE NATIONAL “ABILITY COUNTS” WRITING CONTEST
SPONSORED BY PRES. COM. ON EMPL. OF HANDICAPPED
PRESS CLIPPINGS: 1974 CAMPAIGN
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 31, 1974 RE VISIT OF MR. & MRS. HIRAM
HARBUCK AND MR. PHIL WESTBURY WITH CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 8, 1974 THE COLUMBUS TIMES: RE LUNSFORD
FAMILY VISITING CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 12, 1974 MEET THE MEMBER BROADCAST
TRANSCRIPT (JOSEPH MCCADDREY SHOW SPONSORED BY
PHASRMACEUTICAL MFG. ASSN.)
PRESS CLIPPINGS: JULY 4TH RECESS-1974 COVERAGE GIVEN
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY DURING THIS PERIOD. (DST. OPEN
LETTER AD. CAUSE)
PRESS CLIPPING: JULY 8, 1974 (LEDGER) COMMON CAUSE MEMBER S
ASK JB TO BACK VOTE ON CAMPAIGN REFORM
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 8, 1974 WDAK COMMENTARY ON THIRD
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETING
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 12, 1974 RE CONGRESS AUTHOTIZED $1.5
BILLION AS U. S. CONTRIBUTION TO IDA SENT TO ENTIRE MEDIA
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1974
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 15, 1974 ENTIRE MEDIA – ENDORSEMENT OF
CONGRESSMAN BY NARFE AND UTU
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JUNE, 1982 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MAY, 1982 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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APRIL, 1982 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MARCH, 1982 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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FEBRUARY, 1982 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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OCTOBER, 1981 NEWS CLIPPINGS
Box 214 1981-82 BRINKLEY BILLS AND LEGISLATIVE PROFILES
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H. RES.43-SAFE RELEASE 0F 52 AMERICAN HOSTAGES FROM IRAN,
COMMENDATION
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H RES:48 TO ESTABLISH THE COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY
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H. RES. 211-LOWER AND STABILIZE INTEREST RATES
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H. RES. 297—EXPRESSING SENSE OF THE HOUSE WITH RESPECT TO
RAILROAD RETIREMENT FULL FUNDING.
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H. RES. 412 – DISAPPROVING THE POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION
WITH RESPECT TO RAILROAD RETIREMENT FOR FY 1983
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H. RES. 422-GRADUATE AND PROFESSOR STUDENTSREMAIN
ELIGIBLE FOR GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS
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H. RES. 427 RE: MINERAL LEASES IN WILDERNESS AREAS
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H/ RES. 497-OPPOSING ANT INCREASED EDUCATION EXPENSES FOR
THE ELDERLY OR DISAB;ED AS A RESULT OF BUDGET REDUCTIONS
OUT OF DISTRICT MAIL
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H. CON. RES. 384 – CONGRESS SHOULD MAINTAIN FEDERAL
INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS
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H. CON. RES. 163 FOREIGN POLICY OF THE U. S. SHOULD REFLECT A
NATIONAL STRATEGY OG PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
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H. CON. RES. 214 – NO LIMITATION SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE
FEDERAL INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR INTEREST PAID ON A
RESIDENTA MORTGAGE
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H. CON. RES. 220 – 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT
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H. CON. RES. 222 DIRECTS THE CPMMISS. OF S. S. AND THE SEC.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON S. S.
NOTCH PROBLEM
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H. CON. RES. 278 FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
PROGRAM.
H. CON. RES. 306 NATIONAL STRATEGY OF PEACE
H. J. RES. 102 DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF JUNE 1, 1982 AS NATIONAL
GARDEN WEEK
H. J. RES. 124 DESIFNATING AUG. 13, 1981 AS NAT’L. BLINDED
VETERANS RECOG. DAY
H. J. RES. 139 PTA MEMBERSHIP MONTH
H. J. RES. 151 SQUARE DANCE AS NATIONAL FOLK DANCE OF THE U.
S.
H. J. RES. 155 MAY 3-10, 1981 AS “JEWISH HERITAGE WEEK.”
H. J. RES. 168 “NAT’L. REHABILITATION MONTH”
H. J. RES. 188 PROVIDE FOR BALANCED BUDGET
H. J. RES. 212 DESIGNATING WEEK OF SEPT. 13. 1981 AS NATIONAL
CYSTIC FIBROSIS WEEK”
H. J. RES. 220 PRPCLAIM WALLENBERG AN HONORARY CITIZEN OF U.
S.
H. J. RES. 221 PROVIDING FOR THE COMMEMORATION OF THE 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT.
BRINKLEY COSPONSOR
H. J. RES. 225 JUNE 5, 1983 THRU JUNE 11, 1983 AS “MANAGEMENT
WEEK IN AMERICA”
H. J. RES. 231 DESIGNATING FEB, 1980 AS “AMERICAN HISTORY”
MONTH
H. J. RES. 263 DESIGNATE MAY 6, 1982 AS “NATIONAL RECOGNITION
DAY FOR NURSES.”
H. J. RES. 272 REQUEST THE PRESIDENT TO ISSUE A PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATING APRIL4-10, 1982 AS “NATIONAL MEDIC ALERT WEEK”
H. J. RES. 290 DESIGNATE JULY. 1981 AS “NATIONAL PEACH MONTH”
H. J. RES. 323 DESIGNATE OCT. 17-23, 1982 AS “NATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES WEEK”
H. J. RES. 332 DESIGNATE OCT. 4, 1981 AS “NATIONAL HOME HEALTH
CARE WEEK”
H. J. RES. 350 AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION ALTERING FED.
BUDGET PROCEED
H. J. RES. 345 “NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY WEEK”
H. J. RES. 354 DESIGNATING 1982 “NAT’L. YEAR OF DISABLED
PERSONS”
H. J. RES. 359 AUTHORIZING PRESIDENT TO PROCLAIM “NATIONAL
DISABLED VETERANS WEEK”
H. J. RES. 371 PROCLAIMING APRIL 9TH AS “ANNUAL NAT’L POW/MIA
DAY.
H. J. RES 373 GOV. OF SOVIET UNION SHOULD RESPECT THE RIGHTS
OF ITS CITIZENS TO PRACTICE THEIR RELIGION AND TO EMIGRATE
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H. J. RES. 378 COMMENDING ROLE OF DR. SOLOMON GARB IN THE
FIGHT AGAINSY CANCER
H. J. RES. 403 IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN THE
UNITED NATIONS BY DEMOCRATIC STATES
H. J. RES. 404 NATIONAL AGRICULTURE DAY 3-18-82
H. J. RES. 412 AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT TO DESIGNATE MAY 20, 1982 AS
AMELIA EARHART DAY”
H. J. RES. 416 PROVIDE FOR THE DESIGNATION OF THE WEEK
COMMENCING ON JUNE1982 AS “NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE
PREVENTION WEEK”
H. J. RES. 417 AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT TO PROCLAIM OCT. 19-25,
1982 AS “LUPUS AWARENESS WEEK”
H. J. RES. 420 DESIGNATING FEB. 1983 AS AMERICAN HISTORY
MONTH”
H. J. RES. 428 DESIGNATING APRIL 9 OF EACH YEAR AS NAT’L
POW/MIA RECOG. DAY”
H. J. 444 REQUEST THE PRESIDENT TO DESIGNATE AUG. 14, 1982 AS
NAT’L. NAVAHO CODE TALKERS DAY”
H. J. RES. 448 DESIGNATING APRIL 25 THRU MAY 2, 1982 AS JEWISH
HERITAFE WEEK
H. J. RES. 456 WEEK OF NOV. 7-13, 1982 AS “NATIONAL RESPIRATORY
THERAPY WEEK”
H. J. RES. 479 DESIGNATING JULY 9, 1982 AND APRIL 9, 1983 AS NAT’L
POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY”
H. J. RES. 482 DESIGNATING 4TH MONDAY IN JUNE, 1982 AS
“NATIONAL NCO/PETTY OFFICER WEEK”
H. J. RES. 487 AUTHORISE THE PRESIDENT TO PROCLAIM 1983 AS THE
“YEAR OF THE BIBLE”
H. J. RES. 496 DESIGNATE WEEK OH NOV. 21, 1982 AS “ALZHEIMER’S
DISEASE WEEK”
H. J. RES. 498 MYASTHEMIA AWARENESS WEEK
H. J. RES. 516 DESIGNATING APRIL 17-23, 1983 AS “NATIONAL COIN
WEEK” WARREN WALLACE METEOROLOGIST IN CHARGE
ALABAMA/GA/ FLOR NAT’L WEATHER 655-400 FTS-OPER 229-1000
CON 205-254-1000 2-826-4514
H. J. RES. 518 DESIGNATING FOURTH MON IN JUNE, 1982 AS NAT’L.
NCO/PETTY OFFICER WEEK” KATHY B.
H. J. RES. 523 PROVIDE FOR THE ERECTION OF A MEMORIAL IN THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR VETERANS OF KOREA
H. J. RES. 526 AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT TO PROCLAIM WEEK OF
AUG. 1, 1982 THRU AUG. 7, 1982 AS NAT’L PURPLE HEART WEEK”
H. J. RES. 531 PROVIDE FOR DESIGNATION OF WEEK OF 10-24-82 AS
“NAT’L PARKINSON’S DISEASE WEEK”
H. J. RES. 538 SUPPORT FOR U. S. AND U. S. S. R. TO ENGAGE IN
REDUCTION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS,
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H. J. RES. 563 DESIGNATING NOV. 14, 1982 AS “NATIONAL RETIRED
TEACHERS DAY”
H. J. RES. 565 NAT’L. PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT WEEK OCT. 4-9,
1982
H. J. RES. 594 “NATIONAL DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING
AWARENESS WEEK” 12/12/82
H. J. RES. 604 DESIGNATE NOV., 1982 AS NATIONAL DIABETES WEEK
THREE RING BINDER: POSTCARD REPLIES/LEGISLATIVE LETTERS
THREE RING BINDER: BRINKLEY BILLS 97TH CONGRESS
THREE RING BINDER: BRINKLEY BILLS 94TH – PRESENT CONGRESSES
BRINKLEY LEGISLATIVE PROFILE 1/15/79 TO 3/31/80
96TH CONGRESS
95TH CONGRESS
94TH CONGRESS
THREE RING BINDER: OSCAR
Box 215 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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MILITARY
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CIVIL DEFENSE
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ARMED SERVICES THANKS
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CONFERENCE REPORT DOD
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BASE STRUCTURE ANNEX TO
MANPOWER REPORT FOT FY 1982 JANUARY 1981
INTRODUCTION
ARMY
NAVY
AIR FORCE
MARINES
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(MISSING)
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CONFERENCE WORKSHEET MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1979
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ECONOMY – GEN. JAN.-MAR. 1981
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ISSUES: BUDGET/ECONOMY (RONALD REAGAN SUPPORT)
9.
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: ECONOMY BUDGET (RECONCILIATION) –
PHONE CALL MESSAGES
10.
ECONOMY – THANKS
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ISSUES: ECONOMY/GRAMM-LATTA II
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ECONOMY-CLIPPINGS, INFO. ETC.
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(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: ECONOMY (BUDGET) PTA LUNCHROOM
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ISSUES ECONOMY APRIL, JUNE, 1981
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ISSUES ECONOMY JULY
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (THANK YOU)
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(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: EDUCATION LUCAS, DAN M. GAE
CONGRESSIONAL CONTACT TEAM
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19.
ISSUES: EDUCATION (CLIPPINGS ETC.)
AMERICA, THE LIBRARY HAS YOUR NUMBER. NATIONAL LIBRARY
WEEK APRIL 5-11, 1981
PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS WHO ARE THEY? LEADERSHIP
FOR LEARNING
ISSUES: EDUCATION (GENERAL)
Box 216 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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C-5 (FILE #2)
NEWS RELEASES RE C-5
HOUSE/SENATE DOD HR 6030 AUTHORIZATION CONFERENCE
GAO 9/29/82 REPORT ON LOCKHEED C-5 LOBBYING EFFORT
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CRIME/ABORTION
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ISSUES ECONOMY (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
4.
ISSUES ECONOMY (THANK YOU)
5.
THIS SMALL (ECONOMICAL) UNIT POSTER (3)
(NOT NUMBERED) MAY 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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ISSUES: ECON/BUDGET SEPT. 1982
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AUGUST 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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JUNE 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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ECON/BUDGET JULY 1982
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APRIL, 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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MARCH, 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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FEB., 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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JAN. 1982 ECON/BUDGET
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EDUCATION – ’82 GEN.
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ISSUES EDUCATION (THANK YOU)
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ISSUES: EDUC. TITLE I SUIT
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NO. 82-1762 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
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ISSUES: EDUCATION LAKE BLACKSHEAR LIBRARY 3/29
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE – ESAA
PROPOSAL)
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ISSUES: EDUC. ED. OPPORTUNITY CENTER GRANT APPL METRO COL.
URBAN LEAGUE 4/30
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ISSUES: EDUC. COLUMBUS COLLEGE TITLE IIIN 5/1
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ISSUES: EDUCATION SCHOOL LUNCH PRPGRAM H. CON. RES. 384
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ISSUES: EDUCATION (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
PLANNING FOR COLLEGE? TUITION RESERVE AND DEPOSYT PLAN
OCCASIONAL PAPERS IN EDUCATIONAL POLICY ANALYSIS PAOER
NO. 5 ISSUES INVOLVED IN THE REAUTHORIZATION OF
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CHARLES J. LAW. JR. JANUARY, 1982
MERCER UNIVERSITY
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EDUCATION: FY 82 AND FY 83 FUNDING ISSUES ISSUE BRIEF
NUMBER 1382019
A WORD TO THE WISE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK APRIL 18-24, 1982
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SECRETARY’S ANNUAL REPORT TO
CONGRESS AUGUST 1982
ISSUE ENERGY (THANK YOU) (EMPTY)
ENERGY – ’82 GEN.
ISSUES ENERGY (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: ENERGY VENABLE, FRANK
Box 217 PROJECTS: HARRIS, HOUSTON, CHATTAHOOCHEE, CRAWFORD, DOOLY
CO.
Folder Title
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(NOT NUMBERED) AREA PLANNING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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PROJECTS: CRISP, DOOLY, SUMTER, LEE, WORTH COUNTIES LAKE
BLACKSHEAR
4.
PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY (CUSSETTA) BIOBLEND
5.
PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY: BOARD OF EDUCATION –
NON-COMPLIANCE
TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION AND WELFARE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION IN
THE MATTER OF CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY SCHOOLS AND STATE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF GEORGIA DOCKET NO. CR-563 26
JANUARY 1968 WASHINGTON. D. C.
6.
PROJECTS: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY – SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT
(WRIGHT, GENE)
7.
PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY CITY OF CUSSETTA – WATER
SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS)
8.
PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY & CUSSETA (JOINT USAGE OF
FORT BENNING SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES)
9.
PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT –
WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES
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PROJECT: CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY – BEING DESIGNATED A
REDEVELOPMENT AREA) JULIAN GREER
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PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY BD. OF ED. EDUC. TV
12.
PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY – AGRICULTURE FUNDS FREDDIE
TIDWELL
13.
PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY (CORP OF ENG. WATER FEASIBILITY
STUDY)
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PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY – EDA DESIGNATION
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HEADSTART PROGRAM – CRAWFORD COUNTY
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CRAWFORD COUNTY – PROGRAM – MONGO –
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PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY (PROPOSED PARK FOR ROBERTA) 5/16
MARIE SCHEDULED FOR DECISION ON FUNDING BEFORE JUNE 30
PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY – REPLACEMENT OF 2 BRIDGES
(DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION) MRS. ELIZABETH B. SCARBOROUGH,
ROBERTA, GA.
PROJECT: CRAWFORD COUNTY – ROBERTA WATER AND SEWAGE
PROJECT
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY UNADILLA-HUD-UDAG APPLICATION
HORSESHOW & RODEO ARENA
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY (AGRI FUELS + CATTLE CO. HUD + FMHA
APPLICATIONS)
CITY OF UNADILLA, GEORGIA APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT
OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR AN URBAN
DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT AUGUST 29, 1980
APPLICATION CONTENTS
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
PART VI ENERGY
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY HUD DENNIAL OF PREAPP 2/26 4042/20/80 SPOKE WITH ME PLUISTED (?) – LTR WENT OUT YESTERDAY
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY (NEW LIBRARY – PUBLIC WORKS
FUNDS) LEROY ANDERSON – ATLANTA EDA OFFICE IN CHARGE OF
GA APPLICATION
PROJECTS: DOOLY COUNTY: RURAL FIRE DEFENSE GRANT
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY – VIENNA NATIONAL GAS LINE
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY (BYROMVILLE)
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY HOSPITAL (FEDERAL LOAN
APPLICATION)
PROJECTS: DOOLY COUNTY: HOSPITAL FACILITIES (VIENNA) 26852011 912 268-3021
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY_TOWN OF LILLY_WATER & SEWER
SYSTEM
PROJECT: DOOLEY COUNTY PENNAHATCHEE CREEK
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY FMHA GRANT FOR WATER TREATMENT
PLANT 404/324-4689
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY NEW HEALTH DEPT. BLDG. NOV. 1981
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY CALLAWAY GARDENS JIM STRETCH
GREENHOUSES + EDUCATION CENTER
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. EXPANSION HICKERSONL,
MIKE
PROJECT: HARRIS CO. – HAMILTON WATER SYSTEM
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – BECENTENNIAL BEAUTIFICATION OF
HAMILTON SQUARE IN HAMILTON, GEORGIS
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PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY (BICENNTENIAL COMMUNITY) OUR
CORRES IS LYALL SCOTT 5/20
HARRIS COUNTY/ COLUMBUS COLLEGE TEACHER CORRS –
CONTACTED BY WILLIAM C. BRUCE) 4/21 MRS. PUTMAN LTR SIGNED
YESTERDAY RUTH
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY (MULBERRY CREEK WATERSHED)
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – HAMILTON SEWSGE SYSTEM 10/15
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – PINE MOUNTAIN VALLET FHA LOAN
SYSTEM ANALYSIS PINE MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER SYSTEM
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA MAY 4*
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY BULL CREEL (EMPTY)
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – ANTI POLLUTION (MRS. CASON
CALLAWAY.SR.)
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY CHATTAHOOCHEE – FLINT AREA
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – GARDENS-HARRIS COUNTY AIRPORT –
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – INTERSTATE.85
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY PALMETTO CREEK
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY PINE MOUNTAIN SEWER SYSTEM
HARRIS COUNY PROJECT ED. SWIFT – SWISS TRADE CENTER
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – WAVERLY HALL
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT PROPOSED WATER
EXTENSIONS & SEWAGE SYSTEM FOR TOWN OF WAVERLY HALL
WAVERLY HALL, GEORGIA APRIL 1968
FMHA CITY OF SHILOH PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY WATERWORKS
IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT: HARRIS COUNTY – SHILOH CITY HALL (PUBLIC WORKS
FUNDS) CROSS REFERENCE: MERIWETHER COUNTY GREENVILLE
COURTHOUSE
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS – DR. V. M. MCEVER,
JR. WATER PROJECTS W/FMHA 5/24
QUESTIONNAIRE
PROJECT: HOUSTON COUNTY – WARNER ROBINS GOULD
ELECTRONICS FACILITY
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY APPLICATION FOR FUNDS TO
CONSTRUCT PARK IN ELBERTA, GEORGIA
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEV.
(WARNER ROBINS HUD PRE APP) PUT IN PENDING
PROJECTS: HOUSTON 1/15/71 PRESS BUDGET FY 82 MIL CON REQUEST
FOR FT BENNING & ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
PROJECTS FILE: HOUSTON COUNTY/HAZEL DRIVE DRAINAGE
PROBLEM GLEN D. BONNETTE/SPOKESMAN
PROJECT: HOUSTON COUNTY CENTERVILLE – REQUEST FOR GRANT
INFO. FOR DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIDEWALKS FROM MAYOR
STAFFORD
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PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – MACON WEATHER RADIO
NETWORK RADAR SYSTEM (ED WAGNON, HOUSTON CIVIL DEFENSE
DIR.)
PROJECT: EPILEPSY ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA – RECREATIONAL
AND LEISURE TIME PROJECT GRANT APPLICATION TP DHEW
(CONSTITUENT CORRESPONDENT – HOWARD PHILLIPS DHEW –
ATLANTA CORRESPONDENT – ANFRED ALEXANDER)
EPILEPSY ASSN OF GA., INC. 1004 WATSON BLVD. WARNER ROBINS,
GA 31093 912-923-81413-1W JUN6 1977
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PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY GENERAL
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – HOUSTON COUNTY PARKS AND
RECREATION DEPT U. LAMAR BROWN 12/14/76 404 881-3172 CALLED
MR. HARBOUR’S OFFICE FOR STATUS – HE WILL UNTIL 5:00 P. M. –
WILL CALL NE IN THE MORNING-RUTH
HOUSTON COUNTY: WATER PROBLEM, CENTERVILLE WATER
SYSTEM (TRAVIS L. BUSH)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL AT SS
OFFICE IN WARNER ROBINS (SSA) (OUR CORRES IS ED BARKER
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY BAGALL DITCH
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (BICENTENNIAL CITY)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY CHAPEL (SURPLUS) AT RAFB
PROJECTS FILE: HOUSTON COUNTY/CITY OF PERRY/POOLEMCKINLEY/ FARMERS HOME ADMINISRTRATION LOW TO
MODERATE INCOME RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY COMPLEX – OUR CORRE IS CHM.
HOUSTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 6/24/75 –BEVERLY REPLY –
WITHIN A WEEK TP 10 DAYS
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (CENTERVILLE AS “BICENTENNIAL
COMMUNITY”
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY CROP INSURANCE
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (ELBERTA) DR. C. M. MCEVERS)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AT
YOUNG AVENUE WARNER ROBINS POLICE DEPARTMENT (CHIEF
BILLY HUMTER)
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PUBLIC STAFETY STUDY I-75/HWT 127-41 INTERCHANGE
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 ATTACHMENT # 4 (A-I)
 ATTACHMENT # 5 (A-D)
 ATTACHMENT # 6 (A-D)
 ATTACHMENT # 7 (A-D)
 ATTACHMENT # 8 (A-D)
 ATTACHMENT # 9 (A-I)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – CITY OF PERRY
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – CITY OF PERRY WATER SUPPLY
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY BETWEEN
CITY OF WARNER ROBINS RAFB)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (GRANT FUNDS FOR WATER
TREATMENT PLANT) CITY OF PERRY 5/15/75 CALLED MISS MADDOX
7/18/75 CALLED TO LARETTA MADDOX – SHE WILL RETURN CALL
9/9/75 CALLED LARETTA FOR STATUS
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – GATE 11 CLOSING AT RAFB
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY ECHECONNEE CREEK
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (LEAVE POLICY AT F15 CEREMONY)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – LIBRARY – WARNER ROBINS
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – LIBRARY FACILITIES
HOUSTON COUNTY PROJECT LOW RENT HOUSING IN PERRY
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – CENTERVILLE SEWAGE SYSTEM
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY PERRY’S APPLICATION FOR STEP 3
FUNDS UNDER STATE OF GA. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIV.
FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (CITY OF PERRY AS A BICENTENNIAL
COMMUNITY)
HOUSTON COUNTY WATER SYSTEM
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY WARNER ROBINS APPLICATION FOR
REIMBURSEMENT UNDER SEC. 29 OF1977 CLEAN WATER ACT
AMENDMENTS (EPA)
HOUSTON COUNTY PROJECT GRANT-WARNER ROBINS AIR FORCE
BASE
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – PERRY NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES
GRANT
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONCES (EXTRA
COPIES OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE ARE IN PR MAILINGS)
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (HUD) SMSA DISCRETIONARY
BALANCE FUNDS
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PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY ROBINS AFB – GENERAL
IMPACT OF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ON THEECONOMY OF MIDDLE
GEORGIA 1978
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ON MIDDLE
GEORGIA 1971
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ON THE MIDDLE OF
GEORGIA AREA 1975
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY: ROBINS AFB CONTRACTING OUT
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (RAFB) CIVILIAN OPERATIONS VS.
MILITARY OPERATIONS (OUR CORRES IS ED. MADDOX)
(NOT NUMBERED) PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – HOUSTON
STALLWOETH APARTMENTS (CONTACTED BY CHARLES ADAMS, JR.
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – HOUSTON STALLWORTH
APARTMENTS (CONTACTED BY CHARLES ADAMS, JR.
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – I-75 INTERCHANGE
Box 218 1981-82 PUBLIC RELATIONS AND 1980-81 RECOMMENDATIONS
Folder Title
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS CRANE, ROBERT(BOBBY)
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS MCBRIDE, BEMON GILMORE III
(GILL)
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – GALLOPS, CECIL WAYNE
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PENDING: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS MARTINEC, JEFFREY DAVID
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RECOMMENDATIONS 1981 DR. ALBERT C. KOLBYE (FDA) 3/5/81 (4566620) WILL RETURN THE CALL ON STATUS OF RECOMMENDATION
3/5/81 JUDY ERADO CALLED & AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEY’LL SEND
A REPLY
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS BUSH, WILLIAM BRIAN, JR
(BILL) 12/7
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS ADAMS. IRISH MR.
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS HUHN. MR. HOMER JR
(CORRESPONDENT=JAMES LEE) 12/7
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – CHIP MANNING
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10/30/81 JANSSEN, ERIV – RECOMMENDATIONS
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KAMESKY, MARK – RECOMMENDATIONS TO LAW SCHOOLS
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS MICHAEL A. ;ANG 12/18/81
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS WHITE, ARTHUR A. JR.
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1981 RECOMMENDATIONS: MR. RAY EASTBURN
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DOLE ST. HONOLULU, HI 96822 1981
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1981 RECOMMENDATIONS HALL. MRS. BEVERLY A.
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GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS MERRISS, PEGGY
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS (BILL PENN)
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – POWELL, MR. ALVIN L.
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS RUTLEDGE, SR. AIRMAN DAVID
SAMUEL
RECOMMENDATION 1981 SMITH, COL (RET.) BILL – FEMA REG. IV
DIRECTOR
PENDING GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS DEATON. EDWARD V.
TO ST. BOARD OF PARDONS ANF PAROLES 3/24
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS TATE, DR. HORACE 8/31
1981 RECOMMENDATIONS: ABRAMS, BERNARD “…GIVE THE
CUSTOMER A LITTLE EXTRA…GIVE SERVICE.” ABRAMS INDUSTRIES,
INC. 1980 ANNUAL REPORT
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS: BALDWIN, WILLIAM KERRY
PR RECOMMENDATIONS 1981 MR. JAMES TISDALE 7801 WHITESVILLE
RD COLUMBUS, GA. 31904
PENDING GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – WAYNE H. WALKER
(NOT NUMBERED) RECOMMENDATION – JUDY SHARPE THOMAS
RECOMMENDATIONS – 1980
1980-1979 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS BOYAJIAN, ARMENAK –
LTR TO DANIEL BOORSTIN LIB. OF CONGRESS (JOHN AMOS’
REQUEST) 12/15 SEPT. 17 10/22 456-7860 INGRID (W. H. PERSONNEL)
JONES, MISS KATHI – RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – KEMP, ROBERT DAVID
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS WILSON, ANNE
GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – BILL SMITH 5/15/81
RECOMMENDATIONS: BERNARD, MICHAEL
PENDING GENERAL: 1981 RECOMMENDATIONS – BAKER, BETSY
(NONA ELIZABETH) 3/17
RECOMMENDATIONS CHRISTIAN, JIM FOR VA APPT. (REQUESTED BY
HAROLD HALL OF FORSYTH) 11/26
1980 RECOMMENDATIONS: MICKLE, JACK
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS—1980 BENNETT, PAUL
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MR. ALAN BRYANT (1980)
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: DR. RUICHARD COSS
FOHAN, RANDY (ALLEN AORNE – CORRESPONDENT)
RECOMMENDATION
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MISS PAULA MYERS HONORABLE
HARRY DIXON
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MR. JAMES FRANK MABRY
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MCGUFFY, CHARLES FRANK (SO.
RAILWAY) & SAN SOUCI
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: MCCLARY, C.
RECOMMENDATIONS—1980 D. RAY MCKENZIE
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TOINETTE THOMPSON GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: WARD, ANDERSON J.
MR. DAVID WEINMAN GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS:
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: 1980 MR. AND MRS. HARRY
WHIPPLE, SR. MR. HARRY WHIPPLE, JR.
RECOMMENDATIONS: 1980 – MISS DIANE WILLIS
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THANK YOUS ’82 JANUARY
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(NOT NUMBERED) LETTER FROM JEAN FANT AUGUST 27, 1980
(NOT NUMBERED) GHP 1980 STUDENT AND STAFF DIRECTORY
(NOT NUMBERED) GOVERNOR’S HONORS PROGRAM, 1980 STATE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NORTH COMPONENT STUDENT AND
STAFF DIRECTORY
Box 219 A. S. C. HEARINGS AND C. Q. ALMANAC
Folder Title
1. CALENDARS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND
HISTORY OF LEGISLATION FINAL EDITION 85TH CONGRESS 1957-1958
2. CALENDARS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND
HISTORY OF LEGISLATION FINAL EDITION 87TH CONGRESS 1961-1962
3. CALENDARS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND
HISTORY OF LEGISLATION FINAL EDITION 89TH CONGRESS 1965-1966
4. HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE ON
ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS
1970 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK 1 OF 4
5. HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE ON
ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS
1972 92D CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK 2 OF 4
6. HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE ON
ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS
1973 93D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 1 OF 3
Box 220 1981-82 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
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97TH CONGRESS J. B. MILITARY LEGISLATION AS OF 3-8-83
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LEGISLATIVE PROFILE 1/5/81 TO 3/31/83
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LEGISLATIVE PROFILE 1/5/81 TO 4/22/81
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97TH CONGRESS STATUS PROFILE FOT H. RES. 43
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BRINKLEY BILL FILE – GOV. BUSBEE – 97TH CONGRESS
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PROPOSED RES. CALLING FOR STRICKING MEDAL OF HONOR OF
GEORGIA’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY
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H. R. 316 GOVERNMENT RECORDKEEPING
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HR 474 – TO EXTEND THE PERIOD OF VIETNAM VETERAN’S
ELIGIBILITY FOR READJUSTMENT COUNSELING
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H. R. 808 – AMEND THE IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT RE:
CHILDREN OF U. S. ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL
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H. R. 861 – AMEND THE NATIONAL TRAILS SYSTEM ACT.
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H. R. 1003 – AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT RE: MEDALS FOR AMERICAN
CAPTIVES IN IRAN
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H. R. 1009 TAX DEDUCTION FOR FIREMEN FOR MEALS AT POST
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H. R. 1100 TO EXPAND ELIGIBILITY OF FORMER PRISONERS OF WAR
FOR HEALTH CARE BENEFITS PROVIDED BY THE V. A.
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H. R. 1226 FOR RELIEF OF J. FAROKHTAKIN SEE ALSO CASE FILE (1981
CLOSED)
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H. R. 1324 – AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT TP PRESENT MEDALS TO
FAMILIES OF MEN WHO DIED IN RESDUE ATTEMPT IN IRAN
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H. R. 1400 – AMEND COSE TO ESTABLISH NEW EDUCATION
ASSISTANCE FOR VETERANS
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H. R. 1525 DIRECT LOAN PROGRAM FOR VETERANS FOR
RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
(LOOSE PAPER) DOCUMENT NUMBER = HBILL01700 PAGE 21-22
(LOOSE PAPER) BILL FILE
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H. R. 1699 TAX DEDUCTION FOR AMOUNT PAID INTO AN INDIVIDUAL
HOUSING ACCOUNT
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RETIREMENT ANNUITUES MAY NOT BE ENTITLED TO TRAINING
UNDER SECTION 3381
H. R. 1776 LEGISLATION VETO
H. R. 1806 TO PROVIDE FOR THE COOPERATION BETWEEN THE
ARMED SERVICES AND LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL LAW OFFICIALS
H. R. 1918 SERVICE PENSION FOR WWI VETERANS AND FOR WIDOWS
H. R. 1933 AMEND THE WALSH-HEALEY ACT AND THE CONTRACT
WORK HOURS STANDS ACT
H. R. 2039 AUTHORIZE VA TO GUARANTEE HOME LOANS WITH
PROVISIONS FOR VARIBLE PAYMENT PLANS
H. R. 2252 ATLANTA MURDERS
H. R. 2364 – TRPEAL THE PROHIBITION CONTAINED IN THE FOREIGN
ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961 AGAINST USE OF HERBICIDES
H. R. 2488 – ESTABLISHMENT BY EACH STATE OF COMPREHENSIVE
ALCOHOL-TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAMS
H. R. 2597 EXEMPTION FROM TAX OF VETERANS’ ORGANIZATIONS
H. R. 2828 PERMIT NAT’L. BANKS TO UNDERWRITE AND DEAL IN
REVENUE BONDS
H. R. 2919 AUTHORIZE APPCERTASIN MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR
FY’81ROPRIATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION AT
H. R. 2920 AUTHORIZE CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION AT CERTAIN
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR FY ‘82
H. R. 3211 TAX EXEMPTION INTEREST INCOME (H. R. 5556 IN 96TH)
H. R. 3286 TO ASSURE ADEQUATE SUPPLIES OF PEANUTS
FOR CONSUMERS AT REASONABLE PRICE
H. R. 3363 TAX EXEMPT ON INTEREST INCOME ON QUALIFIED
HOUSING SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
H. R. 3455 TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS FOR FY ‘85
H. R. 3456 ALL SAVERS ACT
H. R. 3499 TO EXTEND THE VIETNAM-ERA VETS. READJUSTMENT
COUNSELING PROGRAM
H. R. 3502 SHARE MEDICAL FACILITIES OF THE V. A. DEPT.
OFDEFENSE
H. R. 3575 ISSUANCE OF A POSTAGE STAMP RE: 70TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE GIRL SCOUTS
H. R. 3614 AMEND INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 TO CLARIFY
CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS WHICH APPLY TO MORTGAGE SUBSIDY
BONDS
HR 3635 ELIMINATE WAITING PERIOD FOR SOC. SEC. DISABLITY
BENEFITS FIT TERMINALLY ILL INDIVIDUALS
H. R. 3638 TO EXCERPT FROM DISCHARGE UNDER TITLE II, USC
CERTAIN LOANS MADE BY NON-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
H. R. 3711 – SHARING OF TIMBER REVENUE SEE ALSO HR 4543
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HR 3940 - AMEND THE MANUFACTURING CLAUSE OF THE
COPYRIGHT LAW
H. R. 3995 COLA FOr DISABLED VETS.
H. R. 3995 TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM LOAN PERIOD FOR HOME
LOANS GUARANTEED BY V. A. FOR PURCHASE OF MOBILE HOMES
H. R. 4326 SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT ACT OF
1981
H. R. 4399 ESTABLISH NAT’L. POLICY RE: FEDERAL LAND SURVEY
H. R. 4419 TO MODIFY HABEAS CORPUS PROCEDURES
H. R. 4543 TR: TIMBER PRODUCED ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
H. R. 4591 MINERAL LEASING BILL
H. R. 4605 ENCOURAGE EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER ACTIVIIES OF
THE RICHARD B. RUSSELL FOUNDATION
H. R. 4713 TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN LANDS IN THE CUMBERLAND
ISLAND NAT’L, SEASHORE AS WILDERNESS
H. R. 4750 TO AUTHORIZE A STUDY FOR THE ESTSBLISHMENT OF THE
WARM SPRINGS LIVING MEMORIAL IN WARM SPRINGS, GA.
H. R. 4789 ESTABLISH AN IMPROVED BASIS FOR PROVIDING RELIEF
UNDER CHAPTER 7
H. R. 4845 DESIGNATE THE LINCOLN FEDERAL BUILDING AND
COURTHOUSE RE: LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
H. R. 4930 RE: OIL COMPANY TAKR OVERS
H. R. 4977 RE: NME NEXT NIMITZ CLASS AIRCRAFT AS USS HYMAN G
RICHORER
H. R. 4989 INCREASE NUMBER OF ASST. SECRETARIES IN THE DOD
H. R. 5005 DOD RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION ACT
H. R. 5063 RE: REVENUES RECEIVED BY U. S. ON THE OUTER
CONTINENTAL SHELF
H. R. 5134 RE: REVENUES RECEIVED BY THE U. S. ON LEASES ON THE
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF
H. R. 5177 CAPITAL GAINS TAX BILL, FT. CARSON, COLO.
H. R. 5180 AMEND TITLE XVIII OF THE SS ACT TO PROVIDE FOR
FCOVERAGE OF HOSPICE CARE UNDER MEDICARE
H. R. 5192 MEMBERSHIP OF THE ADVISORY COMMISSION ON
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
HR 5241 – TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE PERMANENT PROVISIONS OF
LAW RELATING TO MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND MILITARY
FAMILY HOUSING
H. R. 5346 AIR FORCE ACADEMY NOMINATION PROCEDURE SEE HR
6231
HR 5351 – GRANT A FED. CHARTER TO THE NAT’L. SOC., DAUGHTERS
OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS
HR 5419 PROVISE ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO SMALL BUSINESS
CONCERNS
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HR 5469 AMEND SS ACT TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASES IN PRIMARY
INSURANCE AMTS. TO ACCT FOR DEPRESSED REPLACEMENT RATES
H. R. 5552 – PROGVIDE PROTACTION AGAINST GROWING THREATS
TO THE NATIONAL AND CULTURAL REXERVES OF THE NAT. PARKJ
SERVICE
H. R. 5561 – TO AUTHORIZE CAERTAIN CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS FOR FY 83 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
HR 5638 TO AUTHORIZE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CONCTRUCTION AT
CERTAIN MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR FY 82AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
H. R. 5639 –AUTHORIZE APPROP. FOR CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAMS FOR
FYS 1983 AND 1984
H. R. 5704 TO AUTHORIZE THE SEC. OF THE ARMY TO CONVEY
CERTAIN LANDS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY OF BELL,
CALIFORNIA
H. R. 5705 AMEND TITLE 17 OF THE Y. S. COSE RE: HOME AUDIO AND
VIDEO RECORDING
HR 5783 FED. EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFITS PROGRAM
H. R, 5897 – ESTABLISH NAT. UNIFORM USER TAXES FOR PURPOSES
OF FINANCING PORT DEVELOPMENT
H. R. 6135 – PROHIBIT EXPORT RESTRICTION THAT INTEREFERE WITH
EXISTING CONTRACTS FOR EXPORTATION OF SUCH COMMODITIES
HR AGAINST CONTRACTING OUT IN VA
H. R. 6201 AMEND THE PUBLIC WORKS AND EDA ACT OF 1965
H. R. 6214 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL FOR FY
83
HR 6231 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS PROCEDURE
HR 6315 – ENHANCE QUALITY OF CARE FOR VETERASNS IN MED.
FACILITIES OPERATED BY VA
H. R. 6348 RECOGNIZE THE ORGANIZATION KNOWN AS THE NAT’L.
ASSN. OF STATE DIR. OF VA INC.
HR 6350 AUTHORIZE THE ADMIN. OF VET. AFFAIRS TO PROVIDE
THAT VA NURSES WHO WORK TWO 12-HOUR TOURS OF DUTY
HR 6351 AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE SEC OF AG. TO PROVIDE AG.
WEATHER AND FIRE WEATHER SERVICES
HR 6451 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND FAMILY HOUSING
CODIFICATION BILL
HR 6467
HR 6505 “FAIR TRADE IN STEEL ACT OF 1982”
HR 6546 TO LIMIT THE OUTSIDE INCOME OF SENATORS
HR 6609 ACF WATERWAY
HR 6781 WYDEN-NO COST NO-SUBSIDY HOUSING BILL
H. R. 6782 INCREASE RATE OF DISABILITY COMPENSATION FOR
DISABLED VETS. SPOUSES AND CHILDREN OF VETS.
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HR 6788 CLARIFY THE PERIOD WHICH AN EMPLOYER IS REQUIRED
TO GRANT MEMBER OF NAT’L. GUARD LEAVE OF ABSENCE
HR-PINE MT. VALLEY, GA. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL CHURCH LAND
CONVEYANCE
HR 6794 IMPROVE JOB TRAINING AND JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAMS
FOR VETERANS
HR 6806 CAPITAL PAGE SYSTEM
HR 6967 AMEND THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
Box 221 A. S. C. HEARINGS & 97TH CONG. VOTES
Folder Title
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1972 92D CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
1 OF 4
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1972 92D CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
4 OF 4
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1973 93D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK
2 OF 3
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1977 95TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 1 OF 4
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UNITED STATES TREATIES AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENTS VOLUME 22 PART 2 1971 1047-2207 DEPARTMENT OF
STATE
6.
ECONOMIC RECOVERY TAX ACT ADOPTION OF THE CONFERENCE
REPORT DSG VOTE NO. 179 ROLL NO. 180 AUGUST 4, 1981
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RECORD VOTES U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 97TH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION - 1982
Box 222 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
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POLITICS – GENERAL
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POSTAL REFORM – THANKS (EMPTY)
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POLITICS, CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC.
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POLITICS – THANKS (EMPTY)
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1980 OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL CONVENTION
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POSTAL REFORM – GENERAL
JONES, MR. FRANK O., JR. (MERILL LYNCH PIERCE FENNER & SMITH,
INC.) ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE BERT STRUCKY, MACON CLOSED
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE LAGRANGE DEMOTORIZATION PROGRAM
GARRETT, MR. J. O. ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE
PIERCE, MR. RALPH B. (POSTAL SERVICE)
PENDING ISSUES: POSTAL REFORM – PIKE, MR. CRAWFORD,
COLUMBUS RE: TALKING BOOKS CENTER FREE MAILING FOR BLIND
PRIVILEGE
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE (CAMELLIA STAMP
SNEAD, MR. AND MRS. IVORY ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE
POSTAL SERVICE KNIGHT
SMALL BUSINESS
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS (YAMAHA MOTOR CO. & BRUNSWICK
CORP. VS. FTC)
SMALL BUSINESS-THANKS
SMALL BUSINESS-CLIPPINGS, INFO; ETC.
SMALL BUSINESS ACT (TEMP. EMPLOYMENT OF EMPLOYEES UNDER
SMALL BUSINESS ACT)
SOCIAL SECURITY
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY MR. CRAWFORD PIKE
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY CHEW. WALTER S. 10/16
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY GODWIN, FRED
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (CORRESPONDENCE WITH PRESIDENT
REAGAN)
SOCIAL SECURITY THANKS (EMPTY)
SPURLIN, CHE’ ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY 12/30
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY “NOTCH”
TAXES 1981 JAN, FEB., MAR
TAXES 1981 APRIL, MAY, JUNE
SOCIAL SECURITY AND INFORMATION
Box 223 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1979 96th CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 1 OF 5
CONTENTS
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INDEX
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1979 96th CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 2 OF 5
CONTENTS
5 (PT. 3)
INDEX
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1979 96th CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 4 OF 5
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ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS NAVAL AND MILITARY
ESTABLISHMENTS 1979 96th CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 5 OF 5
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BOX 224 A.S.C. & VET. AFFAIRS COMM. FILES
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VA COMMITTEE
BOOK-FY ’79 STATEMENT OF HON. WM. J. PERRY, U. SEC OF DEF.-RES. &
ENG. THE FY 1979 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAM FOR RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION STATEMENR OF THE HONORABLE
WILLIAM J. PERRY, UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, RESEARCH, AND
ENGINNEERING TO THE 95TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION 1978
1978 VETERAN’S AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
ARMED SERVICES TRIP TO LAOS AND VIETNAM
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
1978 CEMETARIES AND BURIAL BENEFITS SUBCOMMITTEE (VA)
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
ARMED SERVICES MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES
SUBCOMMITTEE
1977 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION SUBCOMMITTEE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS
COMMITTEE
ARMED SERVICES INTELLIGENCE SUBCOMMITTEE
VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA ANNUAL TESTIMONY INFORMATION
PACKET
VA SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING
FEB. 22 AM FEB. 23 PAT FEB. VFW DEADLINE MAY 15TH
VA SPECIAL OVERSIGHT SPECIAL DISCHARGE REVIEW PROGRAM
VA HOUSING SUBC. ELIZABETH LUNSFORD FILE
VETERANS’ EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1976
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS UNITED STATES
SENATE TO ACCOMPANY S.969 SEPTEMBRT 16, 1976
VA HOUSING SUBC. MEETING OF 7-30-75
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEETING OF 10-30-75
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS BILL TO BE INTRODUCTED 95TH
CONGRESS
STATEMENT BY M. GEN. KORNETT AND HON. RONALD FOX-DEPT. PF THE
ARMY 92C
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
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STATEMENTS: HR 3818 TITLE II – RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
STATEMENT ON NAVY RESEARCH 1971
STATEMENTS: PROCUREMENT & MISSLES & EQUIPMENT 1971
WITNESSES: SAFEGUARD ABM PROGRAM – 1971
ARMED SERVICES SPECIAL SUBC. USS PUEBLO
INQUIRY INTO THE U. S. S. PUEBLO AND EC-121 PLANE INCIDENTS REPORT
OF THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE U. S. S. PUEBLO OF THE
COMMITTEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS FIRST
SESSION JULY 28, 1969 (5 COPIES WITH LAST COPY STAMPED FOR RELEASE
JUL 28 1969 MONDAY JUL 28 19689 A. M. DATED MARCH 4, 5, 6, 10, 14, 17, 19.
20M APRIL 25, AND 28, 1969
OPENING STATEMENT OF OTIS G. PIKE, CHAIRMAN OF SPECIAL
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON THE
USS PUEBLO
JOINT STATEMENT OF FACT AS DETERMINED BY SPECIAL PUEBLO
SUBCOMMITTEE
STATEMENT OF JOHN H. CHAFEE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (TWO COPIES)
STATEMENT OF VICE ADMIRAL CHARLES K. DUNCAN, U. S. NAVY, CHIEF
OF NAVAL PERSONNEL BEFORE THE PIKE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES ON A REVIEW OF THE CODE OF MILITARY CONDUCT
STATEMENT OF ADMIRAL U. S. GRANT SHARP, U. S. NAVY (RETIRED)
(FORMERLY COMMANDER IN CHIEF PACIFIC) BEFORE THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE TO INQUIRE
INTO THE PUEBLO INCIDENT
STATEMENT OF REAR ADMIRAL FRANK L. JOHNSON, U. S. NAVY
COMMANFSNT, 13TH NAVAL DISTRICT, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
(FORMERLY COMMANDER NAVAL FORCES JAPAN FROM 29 JULY 1965 TO 27
JUNE 1968) BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SPECIAL
SUBCOMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO THE PUEBLO INCIDENT
STATEMENT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SETH J. MCKEE, U. S. AIR FORCE
ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON D.
C. (FIRMERLY COMMANDER U. S. FIFTH AIT FORCE, FUCHU AIR STATION,
JAPAN, FROM 1 AUG 66 TO 1 JUL 68) BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON v
SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE TP INQUIRE INTO THE PUEBLO INCIDENT MARCH
20, 1969
OPENING STATEMENT OF OTIS G. PIKE, CHAIRMAN, OF SPECIAL
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON THE
USS PUEBLO
TRIP FOLDER AIR FORCE ACADEMY BD. OF VISITORS A. MEETING APRIL 2326, 1969
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY – BOARD OF VISITORS – 1969
1968 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
ACADEMY
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT FISCAL YEAR 1968 AUGUST
1968 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT FISCAL YEAR 1969 AUGUST
1969 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
ARMED SERVICES SPECIAL SUBC. ON SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES BENEFITS
VA COMMITTEE – REGIONAL VETERANS CEMETARY FILES HAS
UNLABELED FILE INSIDE
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ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE HEARINGS ON C-5
PHOTOGRAPHS OF C-5
BLUE BOARD CONFIRMS C-5 CAPABLE OF DOING JOB, LOCKHEED NOTES
LOCKHEED EXECUTIVES DEFEND C-5 AT ANNUAL MEETING
WHEN C-5, WORLD’S BIGGEST AIRCRAFT, ‘KNEELS’ AND ‘YAWNS’ – STEP
BACK
STATEMENT OF THOMAS J. HALEY CHIEF DEVELOPMENT TEST ENGINEER,
C-5 LOCKHEED-GEORGIA COMPANY MARIETTA, GEORGIA BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 17, 1969
STATEMENT OF DANIEL J. HAUGHTON CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.
C. JUNE 17, 1969
STATEMENT OF THOMAS R. MAY PRESIDENT, LOCKHEED-GEORGIA
COMPANY MARIETTA, GEORGIA AND GROUP VICE PRESIDENT LOCKHEED
AIRCRAFT CORPORATION BURBANK, CALIFORNIA BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 19, 1969
SURVIVOR BENEFITS PLAN
BOX 225 1981-82 P. R. REQUESTS
Folder Title
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WHITE HOUSE TICKETS
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A (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 6/3/82-7/4/882 CANCELLED ARLINE, MARVIN H
“JACK”
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B (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS3/2/82 BATASTINI, PHILIP
TOURS & VISITORS 5/18 BECKETT, MRS. FRANK
TOURS & VISITORS 8/1-8/5 THE WHITE HOUSE BEHAR, MARION
TOURS & VISITORS 3/28-4/2BENTLEY, MRS. MYRNA
TOURS & VISITORS 7/5-7/9 BROOKS, BOBBY
TOURS & VISITORS 5/6/82 PENDING BRYANT, KATHY
TOURS & VISITORS 6/15 CANCEL BUSH, BOBBY
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C (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 4/15/82 CARGILL, MRS. JOAN
TOURS & VISITORS 5/14/82 CARNEY, MRS. PAT
TOURS & VISITORS 5/25/82 CARTER, TOM
TOURS & VISITORS 3/19 CLARK, RON
TOURS & VISITORS (GROUP) 3/11-3/13 YOUTH GROUP OF THE
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
TOURS & VISITORS 4/15 COCKE, ERLE
TOURS & VISITORS 7/11-7/17 CODY, JOE
TOURS & VISITORS 6/14-6/16 COUSINS, DR. LUCIAN PENDING
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TOURS & VISITORS 3/29-4/2 DAVIS, DR. G. JAY
TOURS & VISITORS 4/20 DENHUP, PETER
TOURS & VISITORS3/9/82 DIXON, DWAIN (MRS. PAULINE ARMOUR
TOURS & VISITORS 7/20/82 DOZIER, WILLIE
E (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 6/22/82 CANCELLED EDWARDS.SUR
TOURS & VISITORS NO WHITEHOUSE TICKETS ETHERIDGW, EDWARD
F (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 6/15-6/17 NO WH TICKETS FOWLER, MRS.
DRAYTON
G (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 5/11 – 5/14 GILLEN, MR. & MRS. W. R.
TOURS & VISITORS 5/5-6 GREEN, ANN PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 6/13 – 6/15 NO WHITE HOUSE GREEN, MRS.
CARILYN
H (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 8/18/82 HART, BILL
TOURS & VISITORS 4/10 HAGEDORN, COL. ZACH
TOURS & VISITORS 8/16 HARRIS, WILLIAM
TOURS & VISITORS CANCEL HEARD, CAROLINE (KIRK)
HAYWOOD, JENY TOURS & VISITORS
TOURS & VISITORS 8/15-8/15 HUGULEY, BILL
TOURS & VISITORS 3/26-3/27 HUNTER, BILLY AND SARA PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 5/17-5/28 HUTCHINSON, MARGARET
I (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 7/3/82 INTERNS
J (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 3/19 JACKSON, DR. AND MRS. DUKE
TOURS & VISITORS 6/28/82 WAITING LIST JENKINS, NANCY
TOURS & VISITORS 9/7 – 9/24 JOHNSON, DON
K (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 3/30 KERR, ELLEN
TOURS & VISITORS 7/24/82 KERSEY, CHARLES PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 9/29 KILGORE, JEAN
8/11 REQ. MELISSA KILPATRICK
TOURS & VISITORS 8/7-8/9 PENDING (NO WHITE HOUSE KIMBREL,
JOHN T.
L (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS JUNE 21-WH JUNE 19TH-26TH. 1982 LAYFIELD,
EVELYN PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 5/1/82 LEVERETT, MRS. MORGAN J. (NAOMI)
TOURS & VISITORS MARCH 22, 1982 LIPP, DONNA
TOURS & VISITORS 7/12 -7/16 NO WHITE HOUSE TICKETS AVAILABLE
LITTLETON, BOBBIE
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TOURS & VISITORS CANCEL MALOOF, JOYCE
TOURS & VISITORS 8/25/82 MANDEVILLE, DR. PAUL
TOURS & VISITORS 7/3/82 MASSEY, BROOKS
TOURS & VISITORS 6/15/82 NO WHITE HOUSE MAYO, FRED
TOURS & VISITORS 9/21 MCKAY, JACK
TOURS & VISITORS 6/19 MESSER, ROBERT S. NO TOURS
TOURS & VISITORS 4/28 PENDING MONTEATH, SUZETTE
TOURS & VISITORS 5/8/82 PENDING MOSMAN, CLARK W.
N (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 6/9-6/12 PENDING NEWTON, WILLIS
O (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 6/21-6/24 NO TOURS OBENLAND, TOM
TOURS & VISITORS 4/201-4/16 OWENS, ALICE
P (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 7/13/82 MAILING LIST FOR 12TH-14TH PARNELL,
BOB
TOURS & VISITORS 3/28-7/2 NO WH TICKETS PARTAIN, MRS. HELEN
TOURS & VISITORS 7/27/82 PEER, CONNIE
TOURS & VISITORS 8/3-8/12 POLLARD, JACK
TOURS & VISITORS 3/19/82 PRICE, EILEEN
TOURS & VISITORS 7/9/82 PENDING PULVER, MARGARET
Q (TOURS & VISITORS) (EMPTY)
R (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 5/25/82 PENDING RICHIE, SHEILA
S (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 9/30 SANDERS, SARAH
TOURS & VISITORS 7/1/82 NO TOUR SARNECKY, MARY
TOURS & VISITORS 4/13-4/15 SCAMMON, CHRIS
TOURS & VISITORS 1/22-4/23 SCHAUB, DR. AND MRS. JAY
TOURS & VISITORS 8/10- SHAW, RUTH
TOURS & VISITORS 7/13 SHEOARD, MRS. MARCIA F. PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS MIKE EDMONDSON/KEN STEPHENSON (SPENCER
HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE CLUB) 3/22-3/24
TOURS & VISITORS MAY 15-177/28/82 TAYLOR, DAVID
TOURS & VISITORS 6/14 – 6/27 SMITH, TERRELL NO TOURS
TOURS & VISITORS 5/18/82 SMITH, THELMA
TOURS & VISITORS 7/6/82 SNYDER,NORBERT L.
SPICER, FRANK TOURS & VISITORS
PR TOURS & VISITORS 1/29/82 LORRAIRE STILING
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TOURS & VISITORS 5/11 TATMAN, DONALD A. AND FAMILY
TOURS & VISITORS: GROUP 3/31 3-F SENIOR CITIZEN GROUP (DANIEL,
MRS. IRENE) PENDING
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TOURS & VISITORS 6/8/82 PENDING WAYE, LOUISE
TOURS & VISITORS 6/5/82 WEST, LYNN
TOURS & VISITORS 3/23 – 3/24 WELLBORN, SAM M. PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 7/1 WHEELER, LARRY
TOURS & VISITORS WILLIAMSON, MRS. SELMA
TOURS & VISITORS 9/23 WILSON, ROBERT
4/30 PENDING WRIGHT, CHUCK
TOURS & VISITORS 3/9 WRIGHT, ELMO, SR. (GHUCK’S UNCLE)
X (TOURS & VISITORS) (EMPTY)
Y (TOURS & VISITORS)
TOURS & VISITORS 3/23 YATES, CAROL AND NANCY
TOURS & VISITORS 7/20 – 7/23 NO WHITE HOUSE YATES, TODD
TOURS & VISITORS 8/29/82 YOE, LIONEL
1981 PR TOURS – GENERAL
PR TOURS & VISITORS 1981
PR TOURS OCT. 9 OR 10 PHYLLIS ADAIR PAT. BROWER
PR TOURS & VISITORS 5/23 PATSY ADAMS
ADAMS, PATSY AUG. 19TH MAIL TICKETS FOR AUG 19
PR TOURS & VISITORS ADAMS, MRS. GWEN WARNER ROBINS 4-21
JESSI
PR TOURS & VISITORS LT. COL. WILLIAM ALLISON 6011 RIDGE FORD
DRIVE BURKE, VA 22015 MARCH 20, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS PENDING MRS. LOUIE ALVERSON
ASSOC. OF U. S. ARMY GROUPS OCTOBER 19, 1981 JAY WILKOFF (404)
563-8687
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. PHILIP BASTASTINI 1416 DIXON CDIVE
COLUMBUS, GA. 37906 MARCH 3, 1981
PR TOURS MR. & MRS. GARY BAYER
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. LINDSEY BICKERSTAFF 2722 HILTON
AVE, COLUMBUS, GA. 31906 MARCH 21-24. 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS 3/24 MR. GUY BONE
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. RITA BOYD 2318 DOWNING DR.
COLUMBUS, GA. 31906 MARCH 26-27, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS DR. ROBERT E. BRADY 711 CENTER STREET.,
ROOM 220 COLUMBUS, GA. 31901 MARCH 27, 1981
PR TOURS BROOKSTONE SCHOOL 10/19 MEET W/JB 25
PR TOURS & VISITORS JUNE 29 T. TOWN TRAVELERS THOMASTON
MR. COLLIS BRASIEL
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. ANN BRAY 216 FORREST AVE.
THOMASTON, GA. 30288 APRIL 21-22, 1981
12/9 COL. DICK BROWN PR: TOUR
BOB BURNS CONTACTED MACON PARRISH JULY 31 5 TICKETS
PR TOURS & VISITORS DR. MRS. MAX BURR 3112 HILTON AVE.
COLUMBUS, GA. 31906
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PR TOURS & VISITORS 4/16/81 COLLINS, LEE
DR. DEBRAND (4) JULY 19TH -24TH
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. DOROTHY FOYLE 10715 AMES ST.
FAIRFAX, VA. 22032 APRIL 14-17, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. BRENDA DUNNING 54 CLEARVIEW CR.
COLUMBUS, GA. 31907
PR TOURS & VISITORS – EMBRY EDWATDS – 8/28/81
KEN EILAND TRINITY BAPTIST 8/2
PR TOURS & VISITORS 7-1 THRU 7-3 MR. & MRS. HAROLD O.
ETHERIDGE MR. & MRS. JOCK BOWELS THOMASTON
PR TOURS 10/14 GALLAGHER, TOM
PR TOURS & VISITORS 4/1 – 4/4 DR. G. J. GEISLER & FAMILY
JERRY HALL (REQUESTED BY JOEL M. PATTERSON)
PR: TOUR & VISITORS 5/9 LTC SID GRIMES
TOURS & VISITORS 3/30 – 4/1 LOVELACE HAIR
PR TOURS & VISITORS OCT. 20 MRS. ALTON HARVEY
PR TOURS & VISITORS DR. HERRON AMERICUA, GA MARCH 24, 1981
HOLLERAN SUG. 18TH MRS. HOLLERAN 5015 SURATON DR. FAIRFAX,
VA 22032 MR. & MRS. OWEN C. HOLLERA ANNE ANDREW
CADENHEAD EDNA CADERHEAD
VIP TOURS & VISITORS MAY 12-16 JOHN W. HUBBARD
PR TOURS & VISITORS 6/9 VALERIE HUNNICITT
PR TOURS & VISITORS SGT. LARIS S. JOHNSON EMILY DRIVE
CATULA, GA P. O. BOX 125 COLUMBUS, GA. 31902 APRIL 8, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. HERMAN C. JONES 114 GLENWOOD RD.
AMERICUS, GA. 31709 MAY 5-7, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS 4/8/81 MR. & MRS. LOUIS KLAM 421 KIMBERLY
ROAD WARNER ROBINS, GA. 31093
TOURS & VISITORS 8/12 DORIS KREILSHEIMER (BY JOAN WHEELER)
REBA LACY
PR TOURS & VISITORS 3/25 – 3/26 ED LINCH
PR TOURS & VISITORS 4/25 MR. & MRS. LITTMAN
PE TOURS OCT. 3-6 MAYO, MR. & MRS.
THOMAS & LEIGH MCKENZIE PR: TOUR
MENG, DITTMAR (REQUESTED BY CHUCK) 9/1-4
MODLING, MR. & MRS. THOS. C. 10/26-30 WILL COME BY AFTERNOON
OF 26TH AND GO TO WHITE HOUSE ON FRI., 30TH
PR TOURS MONEY, MELANIE
PR TOURS & VISITORS MONROE ACADEMY
MORET, JANE 5 JULY 30TH – AUG 2ND
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. GEORGE MORRISON, JR. P. O. BOX 694
GREENVILLE, GEORGIA 30222 APRIL 29, 1981
PR TOURS 10/13 OR 10/14 MR. AND MRS. LEWIS MYERS 404/561-5211
MYERS, MR. & MRS. LEWIS 9/16 – 17 PR TOURS & VISITORS
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PLACE FORT WASHINGTON, MARYLAND 2002
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. JOEL PATTERSON 7762B NELSON LOOP
FORT MEAD MARYLAND 20755
PR TOURS & VISITORS HENRY PECKHAM PECKHAM TRAVEL
AGENCY P. O. BOX 1222 COLUMBUS, GA. 31902
PR TOURS & VISITORS PIERCE, MRS. SHIRLEY 12/2
PR TOURS OCT. 8 RAMBIN & SPINKS
PR TOURS & VISITORS 10/22 ROBERTS, M/M GARY
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. MAXINE ROGERS 112 HEMPSHIRE LANE
WARNER ROBINS, GA 31093
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. ROSENBERG, DAVID ROSENBERG AND
MRS. COHN
PR TOURS & VISITORS DR. AND MRS. RICHARD ROSS 814 CAMEILA
DR. LAGRANGE, GA. 30240
JIMMY ROBINSON 8/8 5 TICKETS TAX COMMISSIONER 647-8931 MRS.
ROBINSON’S OFFICE
PR TOURS & VISITORS MAY 19-22 MR. & MRS. G. W. RUFF
THOMASTON
PR TOURS 9/16 RUMPH, GENE MR. GENE RUMPH ADULT PROBATION
OFFICE P. O. BOX 668 COLUMBUS, GA. 31993
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. AND MRS, TERRY SEGALL 1900 AUBURN
AVE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31906 MARCH 24-26, 1981
HELEN & BERNARD SILVERSTEIN 3724 MARYLAND CIRCLE
COLUMBUS 561-1313 SEPT. 15 REQUESTED BY PHONE THROUGH JACK
MICKLE
SILVERSTEIN, MR. & MRS. BERNARD (4)
PR TOURS & VISITORS CLAIRE SMITH & FAMILY APRIL 18, 1951
PR TOURS & VISITORS LEE SMITH 1-21 43061
PR TOURS & VISITORS JULY 8 JOHN SNELLINGS (REQUESTED BY
CHARLOTTE LEWIS)
PR TOURS & VISITORS 6/4/81 SO. COLUMBUS SR CITIZENS
PR TOURS 10/27 SOUTHLAND ACADEMY 10/14 MARIE EURAG 6:30
RECEPTION 4:30 PICTURE
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. HUGO STERLING 305 CHEROKEE ROAD
THOMASTON, GA. MARCH 21-22 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS HUGH P. TAYLOR 6/29-7/4
PR TOURS & VISITORS MRS. D. W. TERRY 928 BLANFORD AVE.
COLUMBUS, GA. 31906 MARCH 11-12, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. & MRS. CHASON TRAWICK COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA 4-3 THRU 4-6
PR TOURS & VISITORS TROUP COUNTY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
LAGRANGE, GA. 30240 APRIL 9-12, 1981
PR TOURS & VISITORS APRIL 27/29 WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
PR TOURS WARNER ROBINS SR. CITIZENS GROUP 9/30
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PR TOURS & VISITORS MR. JIM WILIAMS 1/19/81
WILLINGHAM 8/25/81
JANUARY 1981 (EMPTY)
FEBRUARY 1981 (EMPTY)
MARCH 1981 (EMPTY)
APRIL 1981 (EMPTY)
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AUGUST 1981 (EMPTY)
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NOVEMBER 1981 (EMPTY)
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A PR REQUESTS 1982
PR REQUEST ABBOTT, MR. CHARLES
PR REQUEST ALDER, RENEE
FELTON ADKINSON PR REQUEST
PR REQUEST AMOS, JOHN
PR REQUEST 1982 B
PR REQUESTS BLACKMON, SHAW
PR REQUESTS: BRAY, BRAD RE: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
PR REQUESTS BRADDOCK PUBLICAYIONS, INC. (MICHAEL BUELL)
BOSSINEAULT, LEROY CONTACTED BY KAREN POWELL (INS)
PR REQUESTS 1982 C
PR REQUEST CAVEZZA, COL. CARMEN J.
PR REQUEST CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
PR REQUEST COOLEY, MR. GARY
B. J. CRENSHAW PR: REQUEST
PR REQUEST 1982 D
PR REQUEST DOWNS, MR. DONALD
PR REQUEST DREW, MR. KEN
PR REQUEST 1982 E
PR REQUEST 1982 F
PR REQUEST 1982 G
PR REQUEST GARRARD, MRS. NORA
PR REQUESTS: GLADNEY, MRS. ALFRED S. (FANNY JO)
PR REQUEST GARRETT, MISS LORI
PR REQUESTS: GOLDEN, EILEES RE: HALE KOA
PR REQUEST HAPP, JOYCE
PR REQUEST HARDEMAN, MARK
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PR REQUEST----STEAGALL AMENDMENT REQUESTED BY TOMMY
KERSEY
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PR REQUESTS 1982 L
PR REQUEST LEVITANSKY, MISS MARIAM
PR REQUEST LOWE, MR. ROBERT
PR REQUEST LOWERY, C. BENJAMIN
PR REQUESTS 1982 MC
PR REQUEST MCCREA, WOODRON H.
PR REQUEST MCCLEMORE, MRS. DAVID H., (DOROTHY)
BOX 226 SCIENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION VOLUME 1
PANEL ON SCIENCE-TECH
1968 NASA AUTHORIZATION – PART 1
1968 NASA AUTHORIZATION – PART 2
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION VOLUME 2
1968 NASA AUTHORIZATION – PART 3
1968 NASA AUTHORIZATION – PART 4
3.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION VOLUME 3
INVESTIGATION-APOLLO-VOL. I
INVESTIGATION-APOLLO-VOL. II PART 1
4.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION VOLUME 5
INVESTIGATION-APOLLO-VOL. III
FIRE RES’CH – SAFETY ACT 1967
PRESERVATION OF REPORT
INTERNAT’L BIOLOGICAL PROGRAM
TECH, ASSESSMENT SEMINAR
NASA INDEX
5.
LEGISLATIVE REPORTS DOCUMENTS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON
SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
LEGISLATUVE REPORTS
HOUSE DOCUMENTS
6.
COMMITTEE PRINTS REPORTS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
SCIENCE, TECH. PUB. POLICY
JR. COLLEGE-EDUCATION IN SCIENCES
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TECGNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
REVIEW-SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM
TRI-ANNUAL MEETING
APPLIED SCIENCE. TECH. PROGRESS
COMMITTEE PRINT STAFF STUDY HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE
AND ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
COMMITTEE PRINTS PORTS STAFF STUDIES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON
SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
FED. ARCHIVES-SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS
FED. GOV’T-HIGHER EDUCATION
NUCLEAR POWER SOURCES
NAT. SPACE PROGRAM
SPACE FLIGHT EMERGENCIES, SAFETY
BOX 227 1977-1982 P. R. MATERIALS
Folder Title
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ORDER FORMS
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PR REQUESTS 1982 M
PR REQUEST MILLER, CHARLES
PR REQUEST MARTIN, CAROL
PR REQUEST MARTIN, STANLEY
PR REQUEST MESARD, SUSAN
PR REQUEST MORTON, GEORGE W.
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PR REQUEST O’ROURKE, (FATHER) JOHN GEORGE, III
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PR REQUEST PEED, EMILY
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PR REQUESTS 1982 Q (EMPTY)
7.
PR REQUESTS 1982 R
PR REQUEST REELING, EDMUND T. WXKO RADIO
PR REQUESTS REMMERT, ROY W.
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RUFFNER, MR. BUD PR REQUEST
9.
PR REQUESTS 1982 S
PR REQUEST SLOCUM, MISS “DONNA” RAE
PR REQUEST TO SERGEANT AT ARMS SUSAN B. ANTHONY SILVER
DOLLARS
PR REQUEST SELLERS, COL. D. E.
10.
PR REQUESTS 1982 T
PR REQUEST: TAYLOR, SHERROD
PR REQUEST THOMPKINS, VICKIE
PR REQUESTS TAYLOR, DAVID
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PR REQUESTS 1982 U
PR REQUEST U. S. IND. TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION DAVE BOWERS
MARCH 20, 1979 & 1980, 1981
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PR REQUEST WEHRMAN, LEONARD G.
PR REQUESTS 1981 A
PR REQUESTS 1981 B
1/22/81 PR REQUEST BACHMAN, MRS. VICKIE
BLAIR, MR. REGIS E. PR REQUESTS (FOOTBALL TICKETS CLOSED
PR REQUESTS 1981 C
PR REQUESTS – LESLIE E. CHEW, WARM SPGS. – LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS
PR REQUESTS 1981 D
PR REQUESTS 1981 E
PR REQUESTS 1981 F
PR REQUESTS 1981 G
PR REQUEST ROOM RESERVATION GA. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
12/16/80 4-24-81 $1500 CHECK HAND DELIVERED TO B-361 RHOB 4/30 –
CHECK RETURNED (SEE NOTE IN FILE)
(MISSING)
PR REQUESTS 1981 I
PR REQUESTS 1981 J
PR REQUESTS 1981 K
PR REQUESTS 1981 L
PR REQUESTS 1981 MC
PR REQUESTS 1981 N
PR REQUESTS 1981 M
MALLORY, MR. RICHARD H. PR REQUEST (PICTURE OF PRESIDENT
REAGAN VICE PRESIDENT BUSH)
RICHARD MALLORY WORK (404) 884-3336 HOME (404) 882-2397 7/14/81
CALLED MAX FRIEDERSDORF’S OFFICE (456-2230) CONCERNING
PHOTOGRAPHS & IT WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 2 MONTHS BEFORE
WE CAN GET THESE PICTURES. THEY ARE BACKLOGGED ON THESE
PICTURES.
7/14/81 TALKED W/MR. MALLORY & HE KNOWS ABOUT THE DELAY.
KB.
9/9/81 CALLED MELANIE (WHITE HOUSE) TO CHECK ON THIS. 9/10/81
PICTURES ARE BEING TRANSCRIBED FOR THE MALLOYS & WILL BE
SENT SOON. KB
PR REQUESTS – MORRIS GARY M. (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS) CLOSED
PR REQUESTS 1981 O
PR REQUESTS 1981 P
PR REQUESTS 1981 Q (EMPTY)
PR REQUESTS 1981 R
PR REQUESTS MILLER P. ROBINSON, COLUMBUS (LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS
PR REQUESTS 1981 S
PR REQUESTS 1981 T
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1978 CONDOLENCES
BOX 228 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1968 90TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
2 OF 2
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1969 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
1 OF 2
3.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1969 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
2 OF 2
4.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1971 92D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK
2 OF 9
5.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1978 95TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
2 OF 5
CONTENTS
56 PT. 3
56 PT. 4
INDEX
6.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFACTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1968 90TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
4 OF 5
CONTENTS
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INDEX
BOX 229 ASC & VETS. AFFRS. COMMITTEE
Folder Title
1.
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1980
2.
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE CALENDAR AND BILL FILE 1980
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION CONVENED
JANUARY 3, 1980 MARCH 31, 1980 NO. 4
REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SIXTH
CONGRESS FIRST SESSION CONVENED JANUARY 15, 1979
ADJOURNED JANUAEY 3, 1980 (TWO COPIES)
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION CONVENED
JANUARY 15, 1979 ADJOURNED JANUARY 3, 1980 FINAL CALENDAR
FIRST SESSION
3.
1979 VETERAN’S AFFAIRS COMMITTEE FILE
4.
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING (BRINKLEY,
CHAIRMAN)
5.
ARMED SERVICES – 1979
HEARING ON H. R. 1325 AND H. R. 3385 TO AUTHORIZE THE DISPOSAL
OF SILVER FROM THE NATIONAL STOCKPILE AND H. R. 3384 TO
AUTHOTIZE THE DISPOSAL OF INDUSTRIAL DIAMOND STONES FROM
THE NATIONAL STACKPILE AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL PILE BEFORE
THE SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
JULY 25, 1979
MOVING FORWARD ON THE FFG PROGRAM TODD SHIPYARDS
CORPORATION 2/29/79
NATO STANDARDIZATION, INTEROPERABILITY AND READINESS
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATO
STANDARDIZATION, INTEROPERABILITY AND READINESS REPORT
OF THE COMMITTEE ON SRMED SERVICES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES WITH ADDITIONAL VIEWS NINETY-FIFTH
CONGRESS SESOND SESSION
6.
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STATEMENT OF PERRY J. FLIAKAS DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
OF DEFENSE (INSTALL TIONS AND HOUSING) BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES
HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 14, 1979
STATEMENT OF VICE ADMIRAL DAVID F. EMERSON DIRECTOR
RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION BEFORE THE
HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON TRENDS IN R&D TO
ENHANCE U. S. SEAPOWER 5 APRIL 1979
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PRESENTATION TO THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE ON
INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MARCH 29, 1979 SUBJECT: FY 1980 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
PROGRAM STATEMENT OF: MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM D. GILBERT
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND SERVICES UNITED STATES AIR
FORCE
STATEMENT OF REAR ADMIRAL D. G. ISELIN, CEC, U. S. NAVY
COMMANDER, NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND BEFORE
THE MILLITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE
OF THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON THE FISCAL YEAR
1800 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
SEAPOWER SUBCOMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1980
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1980
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C.
20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 A. M. EDT
JUNE 2, 1980 STATEMENT OF WALTON H. SHELEY, DEPUTY DIRECTOR
OF GAO’S PROCURMENT AND SYSTEMS ACQUISITION DIVISION
BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND
FACILITIES COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES U. S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1980
VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CALENDARS AND BILL FILE
VETERANS’ HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1980
HEARING FILE HR 7458 BRINKLEY VETERANS REFINANCING BILL
COMPENSATION SUBCOMMITTEE (VACM) CORRESPONDENCE 1980
STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN LEGION 1608 K STREET
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 BY E. PHILIP RIGGIN, DEPUTY DIRECTOR
NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION AND ROBERT E. LINGH,
DIRECTOR NATIONAL VETERANS AFFAIRS AND REHABILITATION
COMMISSION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE, PENSION, INSURANCE
AND MEM0RIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS U. S.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON POW STUDY MANDATED BY P.L.
95-479 JUNE 25, 1980
STATEMENT OF RAYMOND S. BLUNT ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEM0RIAL AFFAIRS
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON VETERSNS’ AFFAIRS JUNE 25, 1980
AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN & CORREGIDOR, INC.
(INCLUDING ANY UNIT OF FORCE OF THE ASIATIC FLEET, PHILLIPINE
ARCHIPELAGO, WAKE ISLAND, MARIANNA ISLAND, AND DUTCH
EAST INDIES) RADM. HENRY W. GOODALL HONORARY COMMANDER
RADM. ALAN R. MCCRACKEN, RET. B/FEN. ARNOLD J. FUNK
HONORARY VICE-COMMANDERS STATEMENT OF ALFRED A. BRESSI,
SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICER, AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN
AND CORREGIDOR, BEFORE THE HOUSE VETERANS AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE, 25 JUNE 1980. CONCERNING “THE PRISIONER OF WAR
STUDY” MANDATED BY PUBLIC LAW 95-479.
AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF BATAAN & CORREGIDOR, INC.
(INCLUDING ANY UNIT OF FORCE OF THE ASIATIC FLEET, PHILLIPINE
ARCHIPELAGO, WAKE ISLAND, MARIANNA ISLAND, AND DUTCH
EAST INDIES) RADM. HENRY W. GOODALL HONORARY COMMANDER
RADM. ALAN R. MCCRACKEN, RET. B/FEN. ARNOLD J. FUNK
HONORARY VICE-COMMANDERS STATEMENT OF ALFRED A. BRESSI,
PAST NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN DEFENDERS OF
BATAAN AND CORREGIDOR, INC. JUNE 25, 1980
1309 (SS3.309) DISEASE SUBJECT TO PRESUMPTIVE SERVICE
CONNECTION
TESTTIMONY BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION,
PENSION,INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS OF THE COMMITTEE
ON VETERANS AFFAIRS U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 25,
1980
STATEMENT OF CHARLES E. JOECKEL, JR. ASSISTANT NATIONAL
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR DISABLES AMERICAN VETERANS BEFORE
THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE &
MEMORIAL AFFAIRS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS
AFFAIRS JUNE 25, 1980
STATEMENT OF S. W. MELIDIOSIAN DIRECTOR, VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION CENTER PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA BEFORE
THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE
AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’
AFFAIRS JUNE 9, 1980
MAY 16, 1980 TO: MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
MAY 9, 1980 TO: MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
APRIL 29, 1980 TO: MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
APRIL 25, 1980 TO: MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
13.
14.
15.
STATEMENT OF DOROTHY L. STARBUCK BEFORE SUBCOMMITTEE
ON COMPENSATION, PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS
MAY 7, 1980
STATEMENT OF STEPHEN L. EDMISTON DISABLED AMERICAN
VETERANS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION,
PENSION, INSURANCE AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS OF THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MAY 7, 1980
STATEMENT OF PHILIP R. MAYO, SPECIAL ASSISTANT NATIONAL
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE
UNITED STATES BEFOTR THE SUBCOMMITTEE, PENSION,
INSURSNCE, AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON VETERANS;
AFFAIRS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WITH
RESPECT TO OVERSIGHT ON THE TIMELINESS AND QUALITY OF THE
CLAIMS AND APPEALS PROCESSING FUNCTION ON THE
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS BENEFITS AND THE BOARD OF
VETERANS APPEALS OF THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MAY 7,
1980
JUNE 4, 8:30 AM. SUBC. MARKUP ON COMP. INCREASES SUBC. ON
COMP., PEN. INS. AND MEMNORIASL AFFAIRS
ARMED SERVICES: SEAPOWER SUBCOMMITTEE
DEPT. OF DEFENSE – ANNUAL REPORT 1981
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1981
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY HAROLD BROWN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1981
HAROLD BROWN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PRESENTATION TO THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 1980 SUBJECT: REPORT TO THE 96TH CONGRESS
STATEMENT OF: HONORABLE HANS M. MARK AND GENERAL LEW
ALLEN, JR. CHIEF OF STAFF UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PRESENTATION TO THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 1980 SUBJECT: REPORT TO THE 96TH CONGRESS
STATEMENT OF: HONORABLE HANS M. MARK SECRETARY OF THE
AIR FORCE
REMARKS GENERAL LEW ALLEN, JR. BEFORE THE HOUSE ARMED
SERVICES COMMITTEE 4 FEBRUARY 1980
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1981
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY HAROLD BROWN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301 4
DECEMBER 1979 MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION SUBJECT:
ADVANCE COPY OF THE FINAL REPORT OF THE DEFENSE SCIENCE
BOARD TASK FORCE ON V’STOL AIRCRAFT
REVIEW OF DEFENSE-RELATED VERTICAL AND SHORT TAKEOFF
AND LANDING (V/STOL) AIRCRAFT PROGRAMS A STAFF STUDY FOR
THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF
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REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
PREPARED BY DR. WALTER Z. COLLINS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS CONGRESSIONAL SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING FELLOW OCTOBER 1977-SEPTEMBER 1978
DEPT. OF DEFENSE 1980
MILITARY POSTURE FY’89
STATEMENT OF HON. FRED P. WALKER ESTIMATES FOR NAT’L.
DEFENSE ‘80
STATEMENT FO W. GRAHAM CLAYTON, JR. FY ’80 BUDGET OF U. D.
ARMY 2-2-79
PRESENTATION TO 96TH CONGRESS TO HOIN. STETSON, SEC. AND
GEN. LEW ALLEN, JR. CHIEF OF STAFF, U. S. AIR FORCE
STATEMENT OF ADM. THOMAS B HAYWOOD U. S. FISCAL YEAR ’80
MILITARY POSTURE AND ’80 BEDGET OF U. S,. NAVY
REMARKS, GEN. LEW ALLEN, JR. BEFORE ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE 2-1-78
STATEMENT OF GEN. LEWIS H. WILSON, COMMANDANT, MARINE
CORP BEFORE CPMM. ON ARMED SERVICES ON M. C. POSTURE
PLANS AND PROGRAMS FOR FY ’80 THRU ‘84
BOX 230 1981 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
ENERGY – GENERAL
2.
PETROLEUM PRICE DECONTROL
THE DEREGULATION OF ENERGY RESOURSES POLICY PAPERS OF
THE NATIONAL OIL JOBBERS COUNCIL
BACKGROUND PAPER THE DECONTROL OF DOMESTIC OIL PRICES:
AN OVERVIEW MAY 1979
THE DECONTROL OF DOMESTIC OIL PRICES: AN OVERVIEW THE
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET
OFFICE
THE OIL PRICE DECONTROL DEBATE THE PRESIDENT’S PLAN
CHALLENGE/JULY-AUGUST 1979
REPORT NO. 79-256 L PETROLEUM PRICE DECONTROL AND THE
WINDFALL PROFITS TAX: SELECTED REFERENCES, 1974-1979 BY
KRISTIN M. VAJA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY BIBLIOGRAPHER
LIBRARY SERVICES DIVISION MAY 4, 1979 UPDATED DECEMBER 17,
1979 HD 9560 U. S. C 1
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ISSUES: ENERGY DECONTROL OF NAT’L GAS
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ENERGY, CLIPPINGS INFO. ETC.
MEMORANDUM TO: CONGRESSMAN FROM: CAROL RE:
SOUTHEASTERN INDEPENDENT OIL MARKETERS ASSOCIATION
BREAKFAST – JULY 28, 1981
ISSUES: ENERGY (INFO) JUL 14 1981
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INCORPORATED
JUNE 5, 1981 NO. 12 REFINING POLICY REVIEW ISSUES: ENERGY
(INFO.) CONYERS INTRODUCES BILL TO REESTABLISH PRICE
CONTROLS ON OIL
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ISSUES: ENERGY (INFO) MAY
25, 1981 WOOD ENERGY RESEARCH AT GEORGIA TECH APRIL 1981
BUDGER – ENERGY ISSUES: ENERGY ESC FACT SHEET, MARCH 10,
1981
ISSUES: ENERGY 10 DECEMBER 1980 DEC 12 1980
WOOD ENERGY RESEARCH AT GEORGIA TECH APRIL 1981
DOE NEWS: DOE SETS HEARINGS ON THIRD NATIONAL ENERGY
PLAN MARCH 23, 1981
RETAIL DIVORCEMENT
RECENT CHANGES IN RETAIL GASOLINE MARKETING JANUARY 1981
AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
PETROLEUM COUNCIL OF GEORGIAA DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN
PETROLEUM INSTITUTE COUNCILETTER APRIL 10, 1981
SERVICE STATION DEALERS OF AMERICA, INC. FEB 24 1981 20
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS H. R. 1362 & S. 326 SMALL BUSINESS MOTOR
FUEL MARKETER PRESERVATION ACT OF 1981 97TH CONGRESS, 1ST
SESSION
THE CASE FOR LEGISLATIVE RELIEF FROM THE IMPENDING
DESTRUCTION OF SMALL BUSINESS AND COMPETITION IN THE
GASOLINE INDUSTRY JANUARY 22, 1980 (REVISED FEBRUARY 1980)
20 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS H. R. 1362 & S. 326 SMALL BUSINESS
MOTOR FUEL MARKETER PRESERVATION ACT OF 1981 97TH
CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION SERVICESTATION DEALERS OF AMERICA
ISSUES: ENERGY FMHA “FREEZE” ON FUNDING FOR ALCOHOL FUEL
PROJECTS
ISSUES: ENERGY SYNCORP, INC.
ISSUES: ENERGY GRANTS AND LOANS
APPROPRIATE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM
SOUTHEASTERN REGION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE DECEMBER 1980-JANUARY 1981
THE ENERGY CONSUMER SPECIAL EDITION COMMUNITY ALERY:
PREPARING FOR ENERGY EMERGENCIES
ISSUES: ENERGY – JIM BARTOSH, COLUMBUS RE OIL CRISIS CALLED
10/15
ISSUES: ENERGY FRANK SPIKES CLOSED
ISSUES: ENERGY REYNOLDS, W. B.
ISSUES: ENERGY FOWLER, R. DEAN
ISSUES: ENERGY HARSCH, M. K.
ISSUES: ENERGY BIO-BLEND
ISSUES: ENERGY FRANK A. VENABLE (GASOHOL)
ISSUES: ENERGY FUEL UNLIMITED
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ENVIRONMENT/CONSERVATION GENERAL
ENVIRONMENT/CONSERVATION, INFO., ETC.
METALS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS
COLORADO SECTION
3/20/81 BRIEFING BY JOE BROWN, IRA WHITLOCK, PAUL WINEGAR TO
ANNE C. NEWS RELEASE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE STATEMENT BY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
DIRECTOR JOE BROWN ON CUMBERLAND ISLAND GENERAL
MANAGEMENT PLAN AND WILDERNESS STUDY
ENVIRONMENT/CONSERVATION THANKS
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – GENERAL
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (RE LIFE INSURANCE) – BOBBY E.
DAVIS, BYRON, GA
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – CONTRACTING OUT – WARNER
ROBINS – JAMEHR 1576S GIBBS
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES FT BENNING CONTRACTING OUT LEO LYONS
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES THANKS
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CLIPPINGS, INFO., ETC.
PATCO PROFESSIONAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ORGANIZATION
HR 1576 THE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ACT OF 1981 A WRITTEN
PRESENTATION ON THE MERITS OF THE BILL
COMPARATIVE TAKE HOME PAY (MILITARY VS. FEDERAL
EXECUTIVE LEVELS BASED ON EXPECTED OCTOBER 1981 RATES A/)
STATEMENT OF ROBERT F. HALE AND JOEL N. SLACKER BEFORE THE
NATIONAL SECURITY AND VETERANS TASK FORCE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MARCH 12, 1981
COMPARATIVE TAKE HOME PAY
H. R. 4375
H. R. 116
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GICERNMENT WORKERS STATEMENT
OF KENNETH T. BLAYLOCK NATIONAL PRESIDENT AMERICAN
FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES BEFORE THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE OB POST OFFICE & CIVIL SERVICE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
COMPENSATION & EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ON H. R. 4477, A BILL TO
EXTEND THE PAY COMPARABILITY CONCEPT TO A COMPENSATION
COMPARABILITY CONCEPT EN
COMPASSING BOTH PAY AND BENEFITS. ATLANTA, GEORGIA APRIL
12, 1980
H. R. 1576
(NOT NUMBERED) NK YB SCSJ STUDENT COALITION FOR SOVIET
JEWRY 5TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON LOBBY FEBRUARY 25, 1981
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – GENERAL
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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CLIPPINGS, INFO., ETC.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GENERAL
FOREIGN AFFAIRS – THANKS
FOREIGN AFFAIRS CLIPPINGS, INFO., ETC.
SOVIET JEWERY
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS GENERAL
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS BUGDET
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CLIPPINGS, INFO.,ETC.
MATERIALS OF REGULATORY RELIEF
TEXT OF THE ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO A JOINT SESSION OF
CONGRESS ON A PROGRAM FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY FEBRUARY 18,
1981 SUMMARY FACT SHEET A PROGRAM FOR ECONOMIC
RECOVERY (2 COPIES)
CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS “BARE-BONES” MEASURE: STOPGAP
FUNDING APPROVED FOLLOWING DEFEAT OF PAY RAISE PAGE 3602 DEC. 20, 1980
FILE ISSUES: GOV’T OPERATIONS ROBERT HYATT 404 – 588-1231
STEVE SOOT B BENEFITS TO FORMER PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED
STATES OCTOBER 29, 1980
REPORTS TO BE MADE TO CONGRESS COMMUNICATION FROM THE
CLERK, U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES – JANUARY 16, 1981
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS THANKS (EMPTY)
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – GEN.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CLIPPINGS, INFO., ETC.
SUMMARY OF AHCA VIEWS ON LONG TERM CARE POLICY ISSUES
AMERICAN HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION
KEY LONG TERM CARE ISSUES IN THE 1981 BUDGET
RECONCILIATION LEGISLATION
GEORGIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION FACT SHEET CONCERNING
MEDICAID CUTS IN GEORGIA; NURSING HOME INDUSTRY
COMPARISON OF DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN MEDICAID
PROPOSALS BEFORE THE ENERGY & COMMERCE COMMITTEE
NORTH CENTRAL GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM AGENCY. INC. RE:
PRESIDENT REAGAN’S PROPOSAL FOR BLOCK GRANTS AND
TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT REDUCTION IN FEDERAL FUND
ISSUES: HHS BUDGET CUT
UNLABELED POCKET FOLDER
ISSUES: HEALTH & HS MAR 30, 1981
RE: MEETING WITH ARNIE KUYPERS, HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY OF
CENTRAL GEORGIA, INC., WARNER ROBINS
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY OF CENTRAL GEORGIA. INC. JAN 12 1981
ISSUES: HEALTH PHYSCIANS EDUCATION NETWORK.
INCORPORATED JANUARY 9, 1981
FEDERAL INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF
DISABLED PERSONS OYDP INFORMATION KITEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
OF FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT IN IYDP - 1981
BOX 231 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) ENVIRONMENT - ’82 GEN.
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ENVIRONMENT – CLEAN AIR ACT
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION ACIS RAIN UPDATE
CLEAN AIR PROGRESS ON H. R. 5252 FEBRUARY 10, 1982
GEORGIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FEBRUARY 8/1982
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION 2 FEBRUARY 1982 FEB 16 1982
NAM NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS FEBRUARY 24,
1982
CLEAN AIR ACT REAUTHORIZATION STATUS REPORT FOR
REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY 1, 1982 DINGELL, LUKEN, BROYHILL
INTRODUCE DIRTY AIR BILL NATIONAL CLEAN AIR COALITION
AMERICAN PAPER INSTITUTE, INC. JANUARY 26, 1983
SIERRA CLUB ISSUES: ENVIRONMENT JANUARY 28, 1982
H. R. 5252
SAVE THE FLINT ENVIRON. MAR 16 1982
NAM NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS Q & A ON THE
CLEAN ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1982 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
SUPPORTING INFORMATION ON THE LUKEN BILL (HR 5252)
AMERICAN PAPER INSTITUTE, INC. NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS
ASSOCIATION
CLEAN AIR NOW
CLEARING THE AIR: WHY H. R. 5252 IS NEEDED AND NOW!
SYMPOSIUM ON THE EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON FARM
COMMODITIES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1982
H. RES. 252
CLEAN AIR ACT AMEMDMENTS OND THE 97TH CONGRESS ISSUE
BRIEF NUMBER IB87726 ISSUE BRIEF
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE LEGISLATIVE ANALYSES THE
CLEAN AIR ACT PROPOSALS FOR REVISIONS
CLEAN AIR ACT REAUTHORIZATION STATUS REPORT FOR
REPRESENTATIVES SEPTEMBER 18, 1981 REAGAN ADMINISTRATION
“PRINCIPLES” DEVASTATE CLEAN AIR ACT
PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONAL ISSUES CLEAN AIR AND THE QUALITY
OF LIFE
NAM HOW THE LUKEN BILL WILL REMOVE OBSTACLES TO CLEANER
AIR, JOBS, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
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MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION APRIL 5, 1982
MVMA MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF THE
UNITED STATES, INC. SUMMARY OF HR 5252, CLEAN ACT
AMENDMENTS OF 1981
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20515 MARCH 10, 1982 WALL STREET JOURNAL
ENDORSES H. R. 5252, CLEAN AIR BILL
PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD THE CLEAN AIR ACT A REPORT
PREPARED FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED
STATES DECEMBER 1981
ISSUES: ENVIRONMENT
INCREASED AUTOMOBILE FUEL EFFICIENCY AND SYNTHETIC FUELS
ALTERNATIVES FOR REDUCING OIL IMPORTS
ISSUES: ENVIRONMENT CLIPPINGS, ETC.
GREENPEACE U. S. A. 2007 “R” STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.
20009 ERIC FERSCH 468-1177
MEMORANDUM JB WILL TAKE STAND FOR EMC & EPA BOTH ON
THIS. GET W/HIM ON THIS IF ANYTHING COMES THROUGH. KB
ALTERNATE BUDGET PROPOSALS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FISCAL
YEAR 1983 MARCH 1, 1982
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOP[MENT IN GEORGIA 1981 BY THE US
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ISSUES: ENVIRONMENT STALNAKER, TOMMY
ISSUES: ENVIRON./CONSERV. NEWMAN, J. G.
ISSUES: ENVIRON. LT. GEN. BRATTON CORPS OF ENG’S BUDGET 3/24
3/24 CALLED LT. NOT READY
ISSUES: ENVIRONMENT (THANK YOU)
HEALTH BENEFITS
CIVIL PERSONNEL EMPLOYEE SERVICES
MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN AIR FORCE LOGISTICS
COMMAND AND AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES (AFL-CIO) COUNCIL NO. 214
AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES ARMY
INFANTRY CENTER UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
ACTIVITY UNITED STATES ARMY DENTAL ACTIVITY UNITED STATES
COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND UNITED STATES ARMY COMMISSARY
AND LOCAL NO. 54 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO COVERING ALL NONSUPERVISORY GENERAL
SCHEDULE (GS) EMPLOYEES AS STATED IN ARTICLE I
PUBLIC LAW 95-454 95TH CONGRESS
FOR YOUR BENEFIT
CIVILIAN INFORMATION FOR SUPERVISORS 16 JULY 1980
UNITED STATES ARMY INFANTRY CENTER AND INFANTRY SCHOOL
INFORMATION BROUCHURE FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
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ISSUES, FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (FEDERAL EMPLOYEES’ HEALTH
BENEFITS PROGRAM) (CONTACTED BY HUBERT P. SHIPLEY)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ’87 GEN.
ISSUES: FED EMPLOYEES JB SIGNED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
SERVICE TASK FORCECONGRESSMAN – WOULD YOU BE
INTERESTED IN SIGNING? THEY MUST KNOW BY 2:30 TODAY (8/2)
THANKS, CAROL YES
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH THE
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AT REDSTONE ARSENAL. JACK BRINKLEY
UNITED STATES OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT NEWS
MONDAY 12, 1982 OPM DIRECTOR DEVINE NOTIFIES HOUSE LEADERS
OF SUPPORT FOR ALTERNATE WORK SCHUDULES BILL; EASY
PASSAGE SEEN
ISSUES: FED EMP. GPO GPO – FURLOUGH ISSUE
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (THANK YOU)
(MISSING)
ISSUES: FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (CLIPPINGS, ETC.) (EMPTY)
(SECOND 13) FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN ’82 GENERAL
CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA CORPORATION 1981 ANNUAL
REPORT
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MR. AMOS RE TREASURY
ISSUES: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – CLIPPINGS, ETC. AND THANK
YOU
(NO LABEL)
THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK LOAN
SUBSIDY PROGRAM
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK (ARCHIVED—02/15/80) ISSUE BRIEF NUMBER
IB74108 ARCHIVED ISSUE BRIEF
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS EXPORTIMPORT BANK OF THE U. S.
REPORT NO. 81-109E EXPORT-IMPORT BANK: SELECTED ISSUES BY
GEORGE HOLLIDAY SPECIALIST IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND
FINANCE AND JANE GRAVELLE SPECIALIST IN TAXATION AND
FISCAL POLICY AND PATRICIA WERTMAN ANALYST IN
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE AND DAVID D. DRISCOLL
CONSULTANT IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND ASMA KHALID
ECONOMIC ANALYST ECONOMICA DIVISION MAY 6, 1981 HF 1405 U.
S. B
RECIPROCITY IN INTERNATIONALTRADE IP 0202R INFO PACK
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
 RECIPROCITY IN FOREIGN TRADE ISSUE BRIEF NUMBER
IB82043 ISSUES BRIEF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS ’82 GENERAL
ISSUES: FOREIGN AFFAIRS (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ’82 GENERAL BUDGET
ISSUES: GOVT. OPERATIONS THANK YOU (EMPTY)
ISSUES: GOVT. OPERATIONS CLIPPINGS, ETC. (EMPTY)
ISSUES: H. H. S. – NURSES – CONVERNS (OSCAR) ….
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ’82 GENERAL
ISSUES: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – CLIPPINGS, ETC. (EMPTY)
ISSUES: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – THANK YOU
STATEMENTS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
COMPENDIUM OF STATEMENTS TO THE CONGRESS AND THE
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES 1982
NORTH CENTRAL GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY ANNUAL
REPORT 1980-1981
FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FEDERAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
FY 1983 COALITION FOR HEALTH FUNDING
BOX 232 1979 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
1.
H.R. 1776 BRINKLEY BILL
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1979 MAY 13,
1979 – COMMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON
THE STATE IF THE UNION AND ORDERED TO BE PRINTED MR.
STAGGERS, FROM THE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN
COMMERCE, SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING REPORT TOGETHER WITH
DISSENTING AND ADDITIOPNAL VIEWS –(TO ACCOMPANY H. R. 2313)
96TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. R. 1776
THE REGULATORY ACTION NETWORK: WASHINGTON WATCH VOL. 1
NO. 2 JUNE 1, 1979
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THE REGULATORY ACTION NETWORK: WASHINGTON WATCH VOL. 1
NO. 1 APRIL 27, 1979
A READER’S DIGEST REPRINT TIME TO CONTROL RUNAWAY
REGULATION BY PAUL MURRAY L. WEIDENBAUM
H. R. 1776 (13 COPIES)
H. R. 1776 BB ALLOW CHARITABLE DEDUCTIONS TO TAX PAYERS
WHETHER OR NOT THEY ITEMIZE
COMPARISONS OF REGULATORY REFORM LIGISLATION RAY
CLIFTON – GEORGIS EMC
H. R. 1776
S. 755
H. R. 3263
S. 262
H. R. 343
HR 1984 BB REQUIRE SPECIFIC ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSES FOR
ALL RULES
H. R. 2105 BRINKLEY BILL
H. R. 2153 BB TO AUTHORIZE SEC. OF AG. TO GUARANTEE LOANS
FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF FUEL ALDOHO PLANTS;
PROVIDE FOR SECURE SUPPLY OF FEED STACKS FOR OPERATION OF
SUCH PLANTSL PROVIDE FOT DECURE SUPPLY OF FEED STACKS FOR
OPERATION OF SUCH PLANTS; TO AMEND AG. ACT…
H. R. 2154 BB
H. R. 2157 BB
CIVIL DEFENSE BILLS: CO-SPONSORS TO H. R. 2157 (DUAL USE) AND
H. R. 2158(EXCESS PROPERTY)
H. R. 2158 BB
H. R. 2282 BB
H. R. 2472 BB FORSAKEN SPOUSES HEALTH BENEFITS
H. R. 2704 BB (SEE 4086)
H. R. 2744 BB TO REPEAL CARRYOVER BASIS PROVISIONS ADDED BY
RAX REFORM ACT OF 1976
H. R. 3098 BB
H. R. 3245 BB INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS
H. R. 3328 BB
H. R. 3567 BB
H. R. 3609 BB TO ALLOW CERTAIN MARRIED INDIVIDUALS WHO FILE
SEPARATE RETURNS TO BE TAXED AS UNMARRIED
H. R. 3905 BB ALCOHOL FUEL AND FARM COMMITTEE (SEE H. R. 2153)
H. R. 3981 BB TO DELAY IMPLEMENTATION OF SEC. 366 OF REV. ACT
“PACKWOOD AMENDMENT’…
H. R. 3989 BB TO PROVIDE FOT ESTABLISHMENT WITHIN NAT’L
CEMETERY LOCATED IN RUSSELL COUNTY, AL KNOWN AS “FT.
MITCHELL” SEE 1202
H. R. 3989 BB (SEE H. E. 3989 – FT MITCHELL) (421)
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H. R. 4015 BB TO AMENDTITLE 38 U. S. CODE TO ESTABLISH
DEMONSTRATION CENTERS OF GERIATRIC RESEARCH, EDUCATION
AND CLINICAL OPERATIONS WITH V. A.
H. R. 39 (6 COPIES)
BOX 233 1979-81 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
Folder Title
1.
SOUVENIR PROGRAM GENERAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CONBENTION
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA DR. C. M. ALEXANDER, PRESIDENT
FOURTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 109TH ANNUAL SESSION
NOVEMBER 12-16, 1979 THEME:”FULFILLING GOD’S GREAT
EXPECTATIONS THROUGH STEWARDSHIP”
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STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY 11-16-79 SENATE
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HEARING ON GOLD STAR WIVES OF
AMERICA FEDERAL CHARTER LEGISLATION
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HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION DINNER SPEECH NOV. 20, 1979
HARMONY CLUB
4.
E-STAR AWARD PRESENTATION TO WEST POINT FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP NOV. 21, 1979
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SPEECHES: COLUMBUS CIVILIAN CLUB 11-29-79 CALVARY BAPTIST
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA.
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COLUMBUS JAYCEES SPEECH WEST GEORGIA COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONAL CENTER DEC. 2, 1979
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ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
CONSOLIDATION/CONTAINERIZATION DEC. 3, 1979
8.
GRADUATING CEREMONY. 1ST INFANTRY TRAINING BRIGADE. FT.
BENNING 12-17-79 REMARKS OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY
COLUMBUS, GA.
9.
TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1980 FORT GORDON TOUR
FLIGHT BRIEFING AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AVIATION
DIVISION, DPT LAWSON ARMY AIRFIELD FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER FORT
GORDON, GEORGIA 30905 BG FREDERICK C. BIEHUSEN, M. D., MC
COMMANDING COMMAND BRIEFING FOR: HON DOUGLAS BARNARD
HON BO GINN HON JACK BRINKLEY HON. LAWRENCE MCDONALD
MR. RAY RICHARDS BRIEFING OFFICER: LTC JAMES E. MCINTYRE,
MSC 15 JANUARY 1980
SIGNAL SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
INFANTRY JULY- AUGUST 1971 IN THIS ISSUE: MECH INFANTRY –
WHAT NEXT? * AWOL DEMON OF DEATH * BLUEPRINT FOR
TOMORROW
ARMOURED CAVALRY JOURNAL THE FIELD FORCES TEAM
DETACHABLE FUSELAGE PACK PLANE IN THE FUTURE OF AIR
TRANSPORTABILITY - DETACHABLE TANK? (SEE PAGE 2)
ARMY OUR DIMINISHING MANPOWER POOL
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SIGNAL NOVEMBER/ DECEMBER 1979 AFCEA
SPEECH – JAN. 28, 1980 CENTURY INN, ATLANTA (GINGRICH)
ANDREW COLLEGE KEYNOTE ADDRESS FEB. 2, 1980 – JACK
BRINKLEY
SPEECH FEB. 15, 1980 HOUSTON COUNTY HOSPITAL MENTAL HEALTH
WING OPENING
BREAKFAST MEETING FEB. 19, 1980 3RD DISTRICT GA. LEGISLSTORS
3/6/80 MANCHESTER PILOTS CLUB/ MERIWETHER COUNTY CIVIC
NIGHT (ANNE CHEEK GAVE SPEECH) PENTAGON GARLAND L.
TOMLIN, JR. WIFE – ONE OF WASH PAPERS (W) 692-3146 (H) 532-2156
FALLS CHURCH, VA. MRS. PEGGY HOPKINS – HAMILTON HARRIS
COUNTY BETTY BUCHANAN MR. & MRS. WOFFORD JACKSON – JB IS
THE GREATEST WILLIE MARSHALL – TELL JB HELLO HE CAN
DEPEND ON HIM MILEAGE 13145-12886= 259 STEVE STARLING ->
MANC. STAR MERCURY LEILA DANIEL – CATERER & GREAT LEMON
PIE
SPEECH KIWANIS CLUB – COLUMBUS – APRIL 8, 1980
4/8/80 KIWANIS CLUB – COLUMBUS SPEECH FILE
H. R. 7010 KIWANIS FILE CORPORATE DEMOCRACY ACT
ATLANTA KIWANIAN VOL. 59 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1980 NO. 28
KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS
REPORTS FROM WASHINGTON A LETTER HOME – ON ENERGY
WELFARE REFORM NATIONAL DEFENSE
BOY SCOUT AWARD SPEECH APRIL 017, 1980
1ST ANNUAL DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD DINNER HONORING
JACK THOMAS BRINKLEY BE PREPARED BSA COLUMBUS IRON
WORKS CONVENTION AND TRADE CENTER APRIL SEVENTEENTH,
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY (TWO COPIES)
SPEECH – COLUMBUS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSN. APRIL 26, 1980
COLUMBUS COLLEGE POEM 4/26/81
THE NINTH ANNUAL COLUMBUS COLLEGE ALUMNI RECOGNITION
BANQUET ELIZABATH BRADLEY TURNER CENTER FOR CONTINUING
EDUCATION APRIL 26, 1980 7:30 P. M. (TWO COPIES)
COLUMBUS COLLEGE SPEECH APRIL 26, 1980
AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 25TH ANNIVERSARY APRIL 18, 1980 SPEECH
SPEECH TO AUSA ANNUAL PICNIC AT FT. BENNING – MAY 17, 1980
SPEECH TO NORTH CAROLINA YOUNG DEMOCRATS – MAY 17, 1980
NORTH CAROLINA YOUNG DEMOCRATS LEADERS IN THE 80’S
1980 YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF NORTH CAROLINA INSTALLATION
BANQUET LEADERSHIP, WITH UNITY, DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE,
5-22-24-80 FT. HOOD, TEXAS VISIT
REP BRINKLEY 217
VISITOR INFORMATION FOR THE HONORABLE MR. BRINKLEY GUEST
OF THE COMMANDER III CORPS AND FORT HOOD FORT HOOD,
TEXAS
 WELCOME
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 COMMANDERS
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 MAP
 KEY TELEPHONE LIST
5/24/80 PHENIX CITY SPEECH PATRIOTIC RALLY
5/25/80 MEMORIAL DAY SPEECH TO CHATTAHOOCHEE VETERANS
COUNCIL PARK HILL CEMETERY – COLUMBUS
NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM 2:00 P. M. SUNDAY, MAY 25,
1980 AT PARKHILL CEMETARY SPONSORED BY THE
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY VETERANS COUNCIL
SERTOMA CLUB INTERNATIONAL REMARKS 6/12/80 AWARD
SOUTH MOVEMENT CHARTER BANQUET OF DOWNTOWN SERTOMA
CLUB COLUMBUS, GEORGIA AND INSTALLATION BANQUET OF
DOWNTOWN SERTOMA CLUB METROPOLITAN SERTOMA CLUB
MUSCOGEE SERTOMA CLUB SERTOMA CLUB OF COLUMBUS
HARMONY CLUB COLUMBUD, GEORGIA JUNE 12, 1980 6:15 P. M.
THIRD DISTRICT CONVENTION DINNER 7:00 PM SAT. 6/14/80
REMARKS
DEDICATION SPEECH – MERIWETHER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 6-21-80
EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 6/29/80
THE ENLIGHTENER EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 3564 FORREST
ROAD COLUMBUS, GA. 31907 VOLUME XXX JUNE 1980 NUMBER 24
VICTORY
COL. ROBT. D. SWEENEY 4828 ALLEGHENY DRIVE COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA 31907 THE WYNNTON WINDOW WYNNTON BAPTIST
CHURCH COLUMBUS, GEORGIA DR. CHARLES J. GRANADE, PASTOR
VOLUME 36 JUNE 27, 1980 NUMBER 25 SUNDAY. JUNE 29 IS
PROMOTION DAY IN SUNDAYSCHOOL FOR NURSERY THROUGH
GRADES 11 AND 12 PROMOTION SCHEDULE JULY 29
SECOND THOUGHTS
JULY 4, 1980 RECESS SCHEDULE CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY
GA. POWER CO. SPEECH TO MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES 7-07-80
GA. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOC. CONVENTION 7-17-80
REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY TO THE GEORGIA
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION CONVENTION ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, 7:00 PM, JULY 17, 1980
PICTURE OF JACK BRINKLEY
SANSCRIPT 1980GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION 28TH
ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET STADIUM HOTEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA 7:00 P.
M. JULY 17, 1980 BRAVES ROOM BANQUET PRPGRAM (2)
GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
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D. A. V. RIBBON CUTTING, COLUMBUS, GA. 8/02/80 HON. JACK
BRINKLEY
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DAV DEDICATION AT 2:00 P. M. AUGUST 2, 1980 FOUNTAIN CITY
CHAPTER NO. 56 230 AIRVIEW DRIVE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA (3
COPIES)
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST 8/04/80 JACK
BRINKLEY
EXCERPTS FROM AN ADDRESS TO THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
CONGRESS BY CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY DEAN, GEORGIA
DELEGATION AUGUST 4, 1980
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY APRIL 25, 1980 HOMEWORK BY
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE JACK BRINKLEY DEAN, GEORGIA HOUSE
DELEGATION
VA HOME LOANS JUNE 18, 1980
VA LOANS(FOLLOW –UP) JUNE 20, 1980
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 96TH
CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1980
BROTHERHOOD SPEAKER FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH OF AMERICUS –
10/10/80 CONGRESSMANJACK BRINKLEY
BRINKLEY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE MEETING 10/7/80
URBAN LEAGUE LUNCHEON 10/14/80 HON. JACK BRINKLEY
FRIDAY 10/17/80 – WTVM-TV “FOCUS” 12:30 – COLUMBUS TALK SHOW
TIE IT IN ANNE FROM WHAT TO WHAT? B A 1 FT BENNING – BEFORE
& AFTER – 2 NEW (PARTIALLY INPLEMENTED) THEN (FULLY
IMPLEMENTED) 3 IMPORT 11 MEASURED (?) B CORRESPONDENCE – C
– CONFIRMATION – ONLY IF NECESSARY
V. F. W. POST, WARNER ROBINS, GA. 10/18/80 HON. JACK BRINKLEY
CHAMBER OF CONGRESS, CALLAWAY GARDENS – 10/22/80
CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY AIR FORCE ASSOC. PRESENTATION
OF CHARTER 10/24/80
M-X WILL WORK
THE M-X ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT: ITS PURPOSE
BRIEF FACTS ABOUT M-X
K-X TERMS
AIR FORCE ASSOC. PRESENTATION OF CHARTER 10/24/80
HOW M-X WILL WORK
THE M-X ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT: ITS PURPOSE
BRIEF FACTS ABOUT M-X
M-X TERMS
FUNDRAISER FOR SEN TALMADGE 10-27-80 HON. JACK BRINKLEY
DINNER TICKET FOR SENATOR HERMAN TALMADGE MONDAY.
OCTOBER 27, 1980
A BIOGRAPHY OF HERMAN EUGENE TALMADGE
9/11 – ANNE SHOEMAKER PHONED W/REQUEST. I ASJED JB WHEN HE
CALLED IN THEN ACCEPTED W/ANNE. JULIA WILL BE GETTING IN
TOUCH WITH US.
CONGRESSMAN TALMADGE THOMASTON
GENTIAN PTA 10-28-80 HON. JACK BRINKLEY
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BANQUET 10-30-80 THOMASTON HON.
JACK BRINKLEY
PERRY TUTEN DINNER 10-31-80 HON. JACK BRINKLEY
KEENAGE CLUB, HILTON TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 1-15-81 HON.
JACK BRINKLEY
FEB. 16, 1981 THIRD DIST. LEGISLATORS (ATLANTA)
(MISSING)
HON. JACK BRINKLEY HAMBY SMITH ROUGE MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS & FACILITIES S/DC ARMED SERVICES C
PUBLIC LAW 96-418-OCT. 10/1980 94 STAT. 1749
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATION
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF GEORGIA THE VOICE OF COUNTY
GOVERNMENT FEBRUARY 1981
STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION SUBC. OF
APPROPRIATIONS ON FT BENNING BARRACKS #8 COMPLEX APRIL 8,
1981
GA. STATE AFL-CIO (ACTWU) REP. JACK BRINKLEY. APR. 16, 1981
CAMELLIA STAMP ISSUANCE CEREMONY REP. JACK BRINKLEY 4-2381
GA EMC. FLINT ELECTRIC REYNOLDS – REP. JACK BRINKLEY 4-20-81
SPEECH FILE CUSSETA LIONS CLUB PHONE HOOK UP (4-28-81)
5-5-81 STATEMENT BEFORE THE SUBC. OF INTERIOR AND RELATED
AGENCIES WARM SPRINGS FISH HATCHERY
JB REAPPORTIONMENT STATEMENT ON WED. MAY 6, 1981
JUNE 24, 1981 HOUSE FLOOR STATEMENT ON TITLE VIII OF H. R. 3519
ON CIVIL DEFENSE
KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS REP. JACK BRINKLEY. 6-30-81
EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 9-05-81 REP. JACK BRINKLEY
MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE REP. JACK BRINKLEY 7/11/81
SUCCESS IS A MATTER OF MARGINS (4 COPIES)
25TH ANNUAL GMHA CONVENTION JULY 9 – 12, 1981 JUN 15, 1987
SPEECH FILE – JULY 11
HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE APPROVES $8.8 MILLION FOR
MANUFACTURED HOUSING PROJECT
RISK OF FIRE AND FIRE FATALITIES LOWER IN
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES, STUDY SAYS
COMPARISON OF FIRE RISK IN MOBILE HOMES AND SITE-BUILT
HOUSES JULY 8, 1980 MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE
MOBILE HOME BUSINESS DEPRECIATION STATISTICS
MOBILE HOME APPRECIATION STATISTICS
R. SHAEFER HEARD PARK DEDICATION 7/25/81 REP. JACK BRINKLEY
H. R. 6243
REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY DEDICATION OF R.
SHAEFER HEARD PARK JULY 25, 1981 (4 COPIES)
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SARURDAY, JULY 25, 1981 (2 PROGRAMS)
R. SHAEFER HEARD PUBLIC RECREATIONAL PARK (MAP)
FT. BENNING AIRBORNE SCHOOL AUG. 20, 1981 APEECH FILE
MUSCOGEE COUNTY EDUCATORS SEPT. 4, 1981 SPEECH FILE
FARM MEETING, PERRY, GA. AUG. 28, 1981 SPEECH FILE
DOCUMENT NUMBER = HBILL03603
H. R. 3603
THE GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, COCHRAN, GA. HON. JACK
BRINKLEY 10-24-81
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOV.
6, 1981
PRATT AND WHITNEY GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES – NOV. 6,
1981
MIDDLE GA. CAMILLIA SOC. ANNUAL CAMELLIA SHOW, FT. VALLEY,
GA. NOV. 14, 1981 HON. AND MRS JACK BRINKLEY
OSUT RECEPTION STATION GROUNDBREAKING, FT. BENNING, 12-4-81
FARMERS APPRECIATION DAY HAWKINSVILLE, GA. DEC. 5, 1981
HON. JACK T. BRINKLEY
BOX 234 1974-76 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
Folder Title
1.
SPEECH FILE: 1-15-74 ROBINS AFB BETTER MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION
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SPEECH: 1-18-74 LUMMUS INDUSTRIAL PRESIDENTIAL “E: AWARDCOLUMBUS, GA.
3.
SPEECH: 1-26-74 COMMISSIONING THE U. S. S. PHARRIS
4.
SPEECH FILE: 1-27-74 CHASE MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH,
COLUMBUS, GA.
5.
SPEECH: 2-4-76 OPENING OF CORA’S BEAUTHY SHOP, COLUMBUS, GA
6.
SPEECH: 2-26-74 STATEMENT BEFORE PUBLIC HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
7.
SPEECH FILE: 2/10/74 GIDEON DAY SPEAKER – BETHLEHEM
MISSIONARY BAPTIST BONAIRE, GA.
8.
SPEECH FILE: 2-12-74 WARNER ROBINS ROTARY CLUB
9.
SPEECH: 2-15-74 KIWANIS CLUB OF VIENNA
10.
SPEECH FILE: 2-22-74 FUNERAL SERVICE PRACTITIONERS, INC.
COLUMBUS, GA.
11.
SPEECH: 3-15-74 TELEPHONE HOOK-UP HARRIS COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL GOVERNMENT CLASS
12.
TRIP FOLDER
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION INFORMATION PREPARED FOR
HONORABLE JACK T. BRINKLEY 3ES CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,
GEORGIA MATCH 1974
 MISSION
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 WATERSHED PROJECTS
 ROAD PROJECTS
SPEECH: 4-6-74 GA. WILDLIFE FEDERATION
LEGISLATIVE REPORT VOL. 4 NO. 4 DECEMBER, 1973
THE GEORGIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION NEEDS YOU
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE AN
ANALYSES OF LAWS RELATED TO THE BOUNTY OF WOLVES IN THE
UNITED STATES FEBRUARY 5, 1970
SPEECH: 4-6-74 NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING DAY
CEREMONIES (RIGDEN PARK) COLUMBUS
SPEECH 4-7-74 CEREMONY FOR COOPERCREEK PARK INTRODUCTION
OF PHIL CAMPBELL
SPEECH 4-28-74 EXPANSION AND RENOVATION DEDICATION OF ST.
FRANCIS HOSPITAL, COLUMBUS, GA.
REMARKS OF REP. JACK BRINKLEY ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SUNDAY – APRIL 28, 1974
 AN INVITATION ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL
 DEDICATION OF THE EXPANSION AND RENOVATION OF ST.
FRANCIS HOSPITAL COLUMBUS, GEORGIS SUNDAY – APRIL 28,
1974
 TO SERVE YOU ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
SPEECH OF 5-3-74 COLUMBUS ELECTRICAL JOINT APPRENTICESHIP
TRAINING PROGRAM BANQUET
o WHEN GOD MADE A FATHER
o COLUMBUS ELECTRICAL JOINT APPRENTICESHIP
TRAINING PROGRAM THE MARTINIQUE COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA MAY 3, 1974 7:30 P. M.
MAY 17, 1974 SPEECH TO THOMASTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THOMASTON, GA.
SPEECH FILE 5-24-74 COLS LIFE UNDERWRITERS PRESENTED ITS
CITIZEN OF YEAR AWARD
SPEECH FILE: 5-24-74 NAT’L SECRETARIES ASSN. OPEN HOUSE IN
COLUMBUS, GA.
SPEECH FILE: 5-31-74 GRADUATION EXERCISES SOUTHLAND
ACADEMY AMERICUS, GA.
SPEECH FILE:5-31-74 SOUTHLAND ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES IN AMERICUS, GA.
SPEECH FILE: 6-15-74 DAVE STATE CONVENTION BANQUET IN
COLUMBUS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 93RD
CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
1974 VOL. 120 NO. 72 SEE PAGE H4270
THE GEORGIA D. A. V. MAGAZINE SUMMER 1974
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SPEECH FILE: 6-27-74 NAT’L SHRINE CLOWN ASSN. ATLANTIC CITY,
NEW JERSEY
SPEECH FILE 6-29-74 AFGE MEETING IN COLUMBUS BRINKLEYTALMADGE APPRECIATION
SPEECH: 8-12-74 FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS, GA
SPEECH: 8/18/74 STATEMENT BEFORE SUBC. ON COMPENSION
PENSION 0F HOUSE VA COMMITTEE IN SUPPORT OF HR 3352, HR
15885 AND HR 13400
SPEECH FILE 8-23-74 MUSKOGEE CHAPTER AMERICAN BUSINESS
WOMEN’S ASSN. – COLUMBUS
BREAKFAST MEETING AT BARTOW MILLER’S – ARRANGED BY FELIX
PATRICK 9-7-74
9-7-74 NATIONAL BANK PF FT. BENNING CUSSETA BRANCH OPENING
SEPT., 1974 BABE RUTH LEAGUE
SPEECH: 10-11-74 RETIRED OFFICERS ASSN. CHATTAHOOCHEE
CHAPTER – COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE 11-22-74 FT. BENNING DIST. OF CHATTAHOOCHEE
COUNCIL #91 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
11-25-74 PILOT CLUB, WARNER ROBINS
SPEECH FILE 12-6-74 ROTC NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL WARNER
ROBINS, GA.
SPEECH FILE 1-7-75 MUSCOGEE COUNTY
SPEECH FILE 1-9-75 PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SPEECH FILE 2-3-75 MT. VERNON BAPTIST ASSN. CHRISTIAN
CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR FEBRUARY 3, 1975 PROGRAM
SPEECH FILE 2-8-75 MEDICAL ASSISTANTS LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP
IN MACON (CRISSY SPENCE)
SPEECH FILE 2-12-75 COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BREAKFAST MEETING – AIRPORT HOLIDAY INN
SPEECH 3-13-75 INTRODUCTION OF NAT’L. COMMANDER OF AM
VETS. ESSLEY BURDINE BEFORE HOUSE VETERANS’ AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE BY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
SPEECH FILE 3-21-75 VOT EMPLOYEE – EMPLOYEE BANQUET THE
MARTINQUE, COLUMBUS, GA. (UNABLE TO DECIPHER WRITING ON
INNER FILE DOES HAVE PROGRAMS FROM THE VOCATIONAL OFFICE
TRAINING EMPLOYER – EMPLOYEE BANQUET: 1 COPY RALSTON
HOTEL APRIL 19, 1974 AND 2 COPIES MARTINIQUE MOTOR HOTEL
MARCH 21, 1975)
SPEECH FILE 5-12-75 GA. BANKERS ASSN. IN ATLANTA
83RD CONVENTION GEORGIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION MAY 11-13, 1975
HYATT REGENCY ATLANTA AELANTA, GEORGIA
SPEECH FILE 5-26-75 WARMER ROBINSHIGH DISTRIBUTIVE
EDUCATION EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE BANQUET
SPEECH FILE 5-27-75 KIWANIS CLUB OF THOMASTON
SPEECH FILE 7-4-75 AFGE IN COLUMBUS, GA.
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SPEECH FILE 7-12-75 EASTERN LITTLE LEAGUER COLUMBUS
WOKS INTERVIEW IN COLUMBUS 7-12-75
SPEECH FILE – 8/30/75 – MASONIC HISTORICAL MARKER
(3 COPIES) UNVEILING MASONIC HISTORICAL MARKER
COMMEMORATING ORGANIZATION OF COLUMBUS LODGE NO 7, F. &
A. M. OCTOBER 9, 1828 1127 – 2ND AVE., COLUMBUS. GA. AUGUST 30,
1975
SPEECH FILE 9-13-75 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS IN COLUMBUS AT
HARMONY CLUB LUNCHEON ADDRESS
AUDIENCE: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, COLUMBUS TOPIC: “THE
PRESIDENCY” OUTLINE SAT., SEPT. 13, 1975
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA VOTER P. O.
BOX 6725. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31907 MARHORIR DURDEN,
PRESIDENT DORIS HALOUSKA, EDITOR VOLUME 5, NUMBER 1
SEPTEMBER, 1975
SPEECH FILE 9-20-75 MT. HERMON LODGE NO. 304 F AND AM
SPEECH FILE 10-4 THIRD DISTRICT DELEGATION MEETING IN
COLUMBUS, GA. OPTIMETRIC ASSN. HOST
SPEECH FILE 10-11-75 AMERICAN PODIATRY ASSN. ALBUQUERQUE,
NEW MEXICO
SCHEDULE FOR THE HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY FOR THE
COLUMBUS DAY RECESS – OCTOBER 10 – 28, 1975
ITINERARY FOR CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY FOR TRIP TO
ALBUQUEQUE, NEW MEXICO WEEKWND OF OCTOBER 10, 1975
PPAC PODIATRY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE FOR EFFECTIVE
LEGISLATIVE ACTION TO KEEP PODIATRY IN THE NATIONAL
HEALTH CARE PICTURE WORKING FOR YOU AT THE NATIONAL
LEVEL 99+
4 COURNERS PODIATRY SEMINAR OCTOBER 10, 11, 12 1975 SHERITON
OLD TOWN INN ALBUQUEQUE, NEW MEXICO
AKBUQUEQUE, N. M. SHERITON OLD TOWN INN SHERITON HOTELS
AND MOTOR INNA A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF ITT AT THE
ENTRANCE TO HISTORIC OLD TOWN
PRACTICAL POLITICS WORKSHOP THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1975
PODIATRY IN TODAY’S HOSPITAL OCTOBER 1973
99+ PPAC 75 VOLUME TWO, NUMBER TWO – APRIL, 1975
SPEECH: 10-21-75 REMARKS AT HEARING BEFORE HOUSE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW GOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
“M” NIGHT SPEECH 10-27-75 AT BEALWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH IN
COLUMBUS. “WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS”
SPEECH NOV. 2-5-1975 WASHINGTON SEMINAR YMCA GEORGIA
STATE
YMCA NOV. 3-5 1975 WASHINGTON SEMINAR
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ANNUAL WASHINGTON SEMINAR NOVEMBER 2-5, 1975
WASHINGTON, D. C.
SPEECH FILE 11-7-75 GEORGIA DAY BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
11-8-75 WINGS OF PROGRESS PROGRAM SPEECH IN AMERICUS, GA.
SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
AMERICUS, GEORGIA PRESENTS GEORGIA WINGS OF PROGRESS DAY
FEATURING A SALUTE TO AVIATION ENDOSED BY GEORGIA
COMMISSION NATIONAL BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION GA. 17761976 FROM CHARLES A. LINDBERGH TO ASTRONAUT JOHN YOUNG
NOVEMBER 8, 1975
SPEECH BY MRS. BRINKLEY TO ROSE HILL SENIOR CITIZENS DEC. 18,
1975
DEC. 18, 1975 ANDERSONVILLE CHRISTMAS
SPEECH FILE 1-15-76 MARCH OF DIMES AIRPORT HOLIDAY INN.
COLUMBUS, GA
SPEECH: JAN 13, 1976 AMERICUS ROTARY CLUB
SPEECH: JAN. 13, 1976 GA. SOUTHWESTERN AMERICUS
SPEECH FILE: JAN. 24, 1976 WARNER ROBINS JAYCEES DINNER
SPEECH: FEB. 6, 1976 URBAN LEAGUE INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
SPEECH: FEB 13, 1976 THIRD DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS
ATLANTA
SPEECH: 2-20-76 MIDDLE GEORGIA ENGINEERS ROBIN AIR FORCE
BASE
ENGINEER SPEECH 2-20SPEECH: FEB. 22, 1976 VFW QUARTERLY DISTRICT MEETING (WRBL)
PRESENTATION OF CITATIONS
SPEECH: 2-22-76 GIRL SCOUT THINKING DAY COLUMBUS, GA.
GOVERNMENT CENTER
FRIENDSHIP “76” PROGRAM CONCHARITY COUNCIL OF GIRL
SCOUTS, INC. SUNDAY, FEB. 22
TOWARD EQUALITY FOR GIRLS 1974 ANNUAL REPORT
SPEECH: FEB. 23, 1976 SERTOMA CLUB. COLUMBUS
“SALUTE TO AMERICA AND 200 YEARS OF FREEDOM” SERTOMA
FREEDOM WEEK FEBRUARY 23-29, 1976 AN OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL
EVENT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1976 MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
MARCH 18, 1976 STATEMENT TO THE APPROPRIATIONS SUBC. ON
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
SPEECH: MARCH 20, 1976 GA. CLINIC MANAGERS ASSN. CALLOWAY
GARDENS
GEORGIA CLINIC MANAGERS ASSOCIATION 1976 SPRING MEETING
MARCH 17, 18, 19 HOLIDAY INN CALLAWAY GARDENS PINE
MOUNTAIN, GA.
SPEECH: 4-3-76 ELLAVILLE BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
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STATEMENT APRIL 7, 1976 BEFORE LABOR-HEW SUBCOMMITTEE OF
HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE RE: WARM SPRINGS
REHABILITATION COMPLEX
SPEECH FILE 4-15-76 REESE ROAD SCHOOL BICENTENNIAL FLAG
DEDICATION
SPEECH FILE 4-19-76 PLANNING ASSN. STATE MEETING AT
CALLAWAY GARDENS
SPEECH FILE: 4-21-76 COLUMBUS COLLEGE AMERICAN ISSUES
FORUM IV
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION OF COLUMBUS COLLEGE
PRESENTS THE AMERICAN ISSUES FORUM IV A MORE PERFECT
UNION AMERICA APRIL 21, 1976 ELIZABETH BRADLEY TURNER
CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S EASTER RECESS SCHEDULE
SPEECH FILE 4-22-76 LAGRANGE COLLEGE FORUM
SPEECH FILE 4-22-76 WEST POINT ROTARY CLUB
SPEECH FILE: 5-1-76 WARNER ROBINS VFW MEMORIAL POST 6605
BOX 235 1979-80 BRINKLEY BILLS
Folder Title
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H RES. 48 BRINKLEY BILL TO ESTABLISH THE COMMITTEE ON
INTERNAL SECURITY
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H RES BRINKLEY BILL
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RES. 190 BRINKLEY BILL
4.
H RES. 225 BB RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SENSE OF THE HOUSE
OPPOSING TRANSFER OF FOREST SERVICE AND INDUSTRIES
PROGRAMS FROM USDA
5.
H. RES. 443 BB “NATIONAL MOBILE HOME/MANUFACTURED
HOUSING WEEK”
6.
H. RES. BB REAFFIRM COMMITMENT TO BALANCE FED. BUDGET BY
1981
OFFICE OF THE CLERK AUGUST 20, 19801 PAGE 1 H. RES. 525
7.
H RES. 635 BB SENSE OF THE HOUSE FOR FED. RESERVE TO ROLL
BACK INTERESY RATES
8.
H. RES. 703 OBJECTING TO FAA PROPOSEF POLICY CHANGES RE:
WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT
9.
H. CON. RES. 1588 CLAUDE PEPPER SENIOR CITIZEN INTERN
PROGRAM
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H CON. RES. 57 BB TO ESTABLISH A JOINT SELECTION COMMITTEE
ON DEFENSE READINESS AND MOBILIZATION CAPACITY
11.
CON RES 124 BB US, MEXICO – CANADA AGREEMENT
12.
H CON. RES 225 BB SOC. SEC. BENEFITS REMAIN TAX EXEMPT
13.
H. CON. RES. 288 BB STATE OF FREDERICK DOUGLAS
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H. CON. RES. 295 BB DOE ALLOCATION FOR NEW STATIONS
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CON. RES. 382 TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT THE
FOREIGN POLICY IF THE U. S. SHOULD REFLECT A NATIONAL
STRATEGY OF PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
H. J. RES. 3 BB WILL ROGERS DAY
H. J. RES. 19 BB TO PROVIDE FOR DESIGNATION OF “NATIONAL
LUPUS WEEK”
H. J. RES. 33 BB
H. J. RES. 68 BB NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK
H. J. RES. 118 BB NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK (SEE ALSO H. J. RES. 68)
H. J. RES. 206 BB RAISE SUPPORT LEVELS FOR MILK, WHEAT, CORN,
SOYBEANS AND COTTON
H. J. RES. 213 BB PROPOSING AMEND. TO CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE
THAT LEVEL OF TOTAL OUTLAYS FOR ANY FISCAL YEAR SHALL
NOT RXCEED LEVEL OF TOTAL RECEIPTS.
H. J. RES. 215 BB AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT TO PROCLAIM SEPT. 8 OF
EACH YEAR AS NATIONAL CANCER PREVENTION DAY
H. J. RES. 238 BB NATIONAL MEALS ON WHEELS WEEK
H. J. RES. 255 BB NATIONAL MEDIA ALERT WEEK
H. J. RES. 267 BB TEACHERS DAY U. S. A.
H. J. RES. 336 BB “NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY”
H. J. RES. 353 BB U. S. OBSERVANCE WEEK
H. J. RES. 382 BB TO PROCLAIM MARCH 20 AS NATIONAL
AGRICULTURE DAY
H. J. RES. 395 BB AMEND CONSTITUTION TO PROTECT AGAINST
EXCESSIVE GOVT. BURDENS AND FISCAL AND MONITARY POLICIES
H. J. RES. 409 BB CONGRESSIONAL OVERVIEW OF AGENCY RULEMAKING
H. J. RES. 414 BB NATIONAL BICYCLING DAY
H. J. RES. 418 BB JUDICAL TENURE BILL
H. J. RES. 417 BB NATIONAL PORCELAIN ART MONTH
H. J. RES. 442 BB NATIONAL ATHLETIC BOOSTERS WEEK
H. J. RES. BRINKLEY BILL H. J. RES. 445 NATIONAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS
WEEK
H. J. RES. 470 BRINKLEY BILL TO PROCLAIM JUNE 27, 1980 HELEN
KELLER DAY.
H. J. RES. 471 BRINKLEY BILL NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK
H. J. RES. 451 BB NATIONAL COIN WEEK
BB H. J. RES. 456 BLOOD DONOR WEEK
AMERICAN RED CROSS MEETING NEEDS SHARING RESOURCES
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD SERVICES
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS
 AABB PUBLICATIONS AUDIOVISUALS DONOR RECRUITMENT
AIDS
 GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS WINDOW DECAL
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GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS POSTER
HANDOUT DESCRIBING A VIDEO: LIFE SONG – 15:17. COLOR, S.
O. F.
GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS HANDOUT (2)
GIVE THE SPECIAL GIFT OF LIFE – GIVE BLOOD GIVE THE GIFT
THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS HANDOUT
GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS STICKER
SUPPLY, DEMAND AND HUMAN LIFE HANDOUT
GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS SHEET OF SIX
STICKERS
GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON LIVING. GIVE BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS HALF PAGE
HANDOUT
PAPERS PROCLAIMING JANUARY 1980 AS NATIONAL
VOLUNTEER BLOOD DONOR MONTH
AABB ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES FOR BLOOD BANKS
BOOKLET
AABB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS FALL 1979
VOL. 2 NO. 4 REVIEW A PUBLICATION OF BLOOD BANKING
NEWS FOCUS ON FROZEN BLOOD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS WORLD LEADER
IN BLOOD BANKING AND TRANSFUSIONS SERVING DONORS
AND PATIENTS FOLDER
o THE AABB AND THE NATIONAL BLOOD POLICY
o AABB POSITION ON PLURALISM
o AABB POSITION ON FEES FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION
AABB POSITION ON THE REPLACEMENT DEPOSIT FEE
o AABB DEFINITIONS OF VOLUNTARY AND PAID DONORS
o AABB POSITION ON TAX DEDUCTIONS OR CREDITS FOR
BLOOD DONATIONS
o BEFORE YOU DONATE, YOU SHOULD KNOW…
PAMPHLET
o QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT BLOOD AND BLOOD
BANKING
o FLYER: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS
WORLD LRADER IN BLOOD BANKING AND
TRANSFUSIONS
AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING
MARCH 13 – 14, 1980 MAYFLOWER HOTEL WASHINGTON, D. C.
(FOLDER)
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o ATTENDEE BADGE FOR NNE CHEEK AS JB’S
REPRESENTATIVE
o ADGENDA
o RECIEPT CLIPPED TO INVITATION
o COPY OF VOLUNTEER BLOOD DONOR AWARENESS
PROGRAM GUIDE
o MANAGING THE NATION’S BLOOD RESOURCES
o MAP OF HOTEL
o MAP TO HOTEL
o LUNCHEON STUB
o BUSINESS CARD FOR WILLIAM S. KYLER COUNCIL OF
COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTERS
o WECOME TO WASHINGTON, H. C. VISITORS MAP AND A
GUIDE TO ATTRACTIONS
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION FINAL REPORT
REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD SERVICE UNITS
PROGRAM
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION SPECIAL REPORT OF
THE NATIONAL BLOOD DATA CENTER
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT 19781979
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION DIRECTORY 1979-80
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION OFFICIAL FORM FOR
THE NEW MOTIONS OR AMENDMENTS TO PENDING
MOTIONS
o RULES GOVERNING THE ORGANIZATION AND CONDUCT
OF BUSINESS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION (2)
o THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BLOOD
COMMISSION ON MARCH 15, 1979 AT 8:30 A. M. AT THE
MAYFLOWER HOTEL IN WASHINGTON, D. C.
AMBASSADOR CLARE TIMBERLAKE PRESIDING.
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION PROPOSED FISCAL
YEAR 1981 ADMINISTRATIVE (CORE) REVENUE AND
EXPENSE BUDGET
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION REPORT OF BYLAWS
COMMITTEE
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION REPORT OF THE
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION BALLOT FOR
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS MARCH 14, 1980
o AMERICAN BLOOD COMMISSION BALLOT FOR
ELECTION OF OFFICERS MARCH 14, 1980
H. J. RES. 498 BB S. J. RES. 149 TO RECOGNIZE THE HON. CARL VINSON
(INSIDE FOLDER LABELED VINSON)
H. J. 501 BB NATIONAL CANCER DAY
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H. J. RES. 504 BB BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH
H. J. RES. 506 BB NATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM WEEK
H. J. RES. 508 BB NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL WEEK
PROPOSAL A PRESIDENTAL PROCLAMATION
H. J. RES. 511 NATIONAL PATRIOTISM WEEK
H. J. RES. 523 BB NATIONAL PATRIOTISM WEEK
H. J. RES. 535 BB NATIONAL PATRIOTISM WEEK JB SPONSOR
H. J. RES. 560 NATIONAL AGRICULTURE DAY
H. J. RES. 640
H. R. BILL FORMS
H. J. RES. FORMS
PENDING BILLS
H. RES. FORMS
H. CON RES. FORMS
COSPONSOR FORMS
AMENDMENT FORMS
EXTENDED REMARKS FORMS
S. J. RES 90 BB NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS WEEK
BOX 236 1977-81 P. R. MAILINGS
Folder Title
1.
SPECIAL REPORT RE VETS’ ED. EMPL. ASSISTANCE ACT OF 76—TO
MASTER CONSTITUENCY LIST 1/18/77
SPECIAL REPORT RE VETS’ ED. EMPL. ASSISTANCE ACT OF 76
VETERANS’ READJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS OF
1975
2.
LIBRARY SERVICES & CONSTRUCTION ACT EXTENSION STATEMENT
(TO DIR. OF GA. LIB. CARLTOP THAXTON FOR DISTR.) FEBRUARY 14,
1977
3.
PUB. SAFETY OFF. BENEFITS ACT STATEMENT (TO POLICE, FIREMEN
& SHERRIFFS) FEB. 16, 1977 (KEY001&2)
4.
PR MAILING: MARCH 22, 1977 TO VIP LIST: LTR FROM AMERICAN
CANCER SOCIETY ON FACTS ON NATL. CANCER ACT
AUTHORIZATION
5.
YOUTH ADVIORY COUNCIL QUESTIONAIRE SENT TO 95TH CONGRESS
COUNCIL 5/6/77 SENT TO 94TH CONGRESS COUNCIL 5/10/77
6.
JULY-AUGUST 1977 NEWSLETTER
DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP SPECIAL REPORT NO. 95-5 JUNE 28,
1977 THE FIRST SIX MONTHS
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JULY-AUGUST 1977 NEWSLETTER POSTAL PATRON
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JANUARY 1978 NEWSLETTER (POSTAL PATRON)
9.
JANUARY, 1978 NEWSLETTER (BACKGROUND INFO)
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CORRESPONDENCE RE 1/78 NEWSLETTER
11.
PICTURES – JACK BRINKLEY NEWSLETTER MAY 1978 ADS NOT
PROOFED 7
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INFORMATION SENT TO JULIA IN COLUMBUS OFFICE FOR USE WITH
JANUARY 16, 1979 NEWLETTER
7/2/79 & 7/3/79 – HANDED OUT AT DEMO. BREAKFAST MEETING IN
PERRY & TOWN HALL MEETING IN WR ANSWERS TO HOUSTON
COUNTY QUESTIONAIRE FILED PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY
JULY NEWSLETTER 1979
NEWSLETTER RESPONSES
PR QUESTIONNAIRE – NOV. 1979
MARCH, 1980 NEWSLETTER MARCH 1980 NEWSLETTER THURS. 2/21
FIRST TOOK TO DAVE ANDREEKITIS (?)
JUNE 1980 NEWSLETTER
JAN. 1981 NEWSLETTER JANUARY 1981 NEWSLETTER
1981 FOURTH OF JULY CARD
NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER DEC., 1981
NEWSLETTER FRANKS
P. R. MAILINGS – POSTAL PATRON FRANKS INFO
REGULATIONS ON THE USE OF THE CONGRESSIONAL FRANK BY
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND RULES OF
PRACTICE IN PROCEEDINGS BWFORE THE HOUSE COMMISSION ON
CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS FEBRUARY 1979
FEDERAL ELECTION CANPAIGN LAWS RELATING TO THE U. S.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AS AMENDED THROUGH JANUARY 8,
1980 APRIL 1980
MAJORITY ROOM U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
(NOT NUMBERED) JUNE-JULY 1982 NEWSLETTER
(NOT NUMBERED) LAYOUT SHEETS FOR 8 ½ X 11 INCH NEWLETTER,
MAGAZINE DOUBLE SPACED COPY (PAD)
(NOT NUMBERED) 4 LEGAL SIZE PAGES OF HANDWRITTEN NOTES
BOX 237 1971-1974 CONG. RECORD INSERTS
Folder Title
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
C. R. INDEX 1967-75
1.
1967 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
2.
1968 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
3.
1969 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
4.
1970 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
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1971 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
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1972 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
7.
1973 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
8.
1974 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
9.
1975 INDEX – CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
10.
MEMO FOR FILES 1976 DUPLICATES ARE LOCATED IN SCRAPBOOK
ON L. CLARK’S DESK (EMPTY)
1971 CONGRESSIONAL INSERTS
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CONG. RECORD INSERT: JANUARY 25, 1971 P. H181 PETITION RE:
POW’S
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – FEBRUARY 1, 1971 VIETNAM P.
H330
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: 2/23/71 (MEMORIAL IN HONOR
OF SENATOR RUSSELL) P. H879
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 2/21/71 – J. CARTER PERKINS OF
LUMPKIN, GA. PAGE H-862
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 2, 1971 PAGE E 1254
SPEECH BY MRS. ROBERT P. PATTERSON
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT (BODY) MARCH 3, 1971
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS PAGE H-1187
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 9, 1971 PAGE H-1633
(REMARKS BY JOHN B. AMOS) TO MIDDLE GA. CHAPTER US AIR
FORCE ASSN.)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 23, 1971 PAGE H-1905
PRISONERS OF WAR
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT (BODY) H H7994-5 MARCH 24,
1971 – RE. GENERAL GEORGE YOUNG, JR.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MARCH 30, 1971 – CALLEY –
PAGES H2194-5
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 31, 1971 PAGES H-2224-27
AMENDMENT RE LOCAL DRAFT BOARDS (EMPTY)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – APRIL 22, 1971 – SELECTIVE
SERVICE ASSN. OF THE U. S. NEWSLETTER PAGE E-3390
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: 4/30/71 E. 3802 PRISONERS OF
WAR
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 3, 1971 PAGE H-3298
VIETNAM TRIP
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MAY 3, 1971 – E3865 FREEPORT
KAOLIN PROGRAM OF RECLAMATION, REFORESTATION AND WATER
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
E/MJ ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL APRIL 1971 THE
CHALLENGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 13, 1971 PAGE E-4401
EXAMPLE OF ROXANN WHEELER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 7, 1971 PAGE H-4745 THE
THREE R’S? (ON SCHOOL BUSING)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 9, 1971 PAGE E-5604
(RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: AUGUST 5, 1971 PAGE H-8090
(TEXTILE IMPORTS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 16, 1971 PAGE E-5985 THE
B-1 BOMBER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 17, 1971 PAGE H-5413
(PROCUREMENT FOR THE CHEYENNE)
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 21, 1971 PAGE H-5505-6
RACIST HOSEA WILLIAMS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – JUNE 22, 1971 – PAGE H-5639-40
“THE ERA OF H. R. 1”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 7/15/71 – PAGE E-7716 GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY OF AFLAC
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – DR. LOUIS HAZOURI’S LETTER
7/28/71 P. E 8426-7
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: AUGUST 4, 1971 PAGE H-7921-22
(ON NATIONAL DEFENSE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPT. 8, 1971 PG. E-9260
EDITORIAL ON SCHOOL DESEGREGATION (COLUMBUS GEORGIA
ENQUIRER)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPTEMBER 13, 1971 PAGE E9425-26 READING ABILITY (W. R. GIDDINGS’ LETTERS ON BUSING)
(BIG JOHNNY REB)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPT.14, 1971 PAGES E-9523-24
LOTTERY (H. RES. 43 – ALSO HARRELL LTR TO PRESIDENT)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 9/15/71 – QUALITY EDUCATION
– PAGE E-9588-90
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPT. 16, 1971 HEARDING (ON
BUSING) PAGE E-9675 (SEWELL LTR)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT OF 9/22/71 – GA. STATE BD. OF
EDUCATION RESOLUTION PAGE E 9894
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT, MIKE H. BUCKNER, NOVEMBER
3, 1971 – FFA-SCL SPEECH PAGE 11727
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 10/21/71 – SPEECH BEFORECON.
OF THE WHOLE HOUSE IN SUPPORT OF SURVIVOR BENEFITS LEG., H.
R. 10670 H-9885
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – COLUMBUS LEDGER
EDITORIAL “A MUCH GREATER PRIORITY” PAGE: E-11342
OCTOBER 28, 1971 P.H-10140 MEMORIAL RE. BUSING FROM GEORGIA
STATE SENATE CONG, RECD
1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – NOVEMBER 18, 1971 = RE:
REVEREND JOSEPH W. AVERY PAGE – H-11237
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 197TH INFANTRY BRIGADE
11/28/71 – E12693
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 12/9/71 – LCI (L) FLOTILLA II
REUNION ASSN. E13277
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: DECEMBER 17, 1971
DEVALUATION OF THE DOLLAR PAGE H-12733
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – JANUARY 18, 1972 – THE
VIENNA NEWS ARTICLE “THIS JOHNNY CAN WRITE—AND HOW!”
PAGE E-44
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JANUARY 25, 1972 PAGE H-261
EULOGY ON GEORGE ANDREWS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 1/27/72 – PAGE E-585 LETTER
FROM CADET CALVIN P. DERCK
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 2/3/72 – PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATES MUST NOT ABISE SOUTH PAGE E-801
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 2/3/72 – REMARKS OF
CONGRESSMAN BILL NICKOLS – COLUMBUS LEDGER EDITORIAL
“STERLING PERFORMANCE BY 2 CONGRESSMEN” PAGE ? (WAS NOT
INSERTED)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT FEB. 23, 1972 – SOUTH GA.
LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY SPEECH – CALLAWAY GARDENS PAGE E1539
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT 2/29/72 “THE PLIGHT OF SOVIET
JEWRY” E1755-56
3/8/72 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – SPEECH OF RICHARD L.
ROUDEBUSH BEFOR COLUMBUS KIWANIS CLUB E-2171
KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS MAILER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 11, 1972 REMARKS ON
COAST GUARD AUTHORIZATION PAGE H-2945
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 20, 1972 PAGES: H – 33983400 (PETITION RE SOVIET JEWS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 18, 1972 (EDITORIAL FROM
WALL STREET JOURNAL ON BUSING) PAGE E-5480
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT MAY 22, 1972 COLUMBUS
CHAMBER’S SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT NIXON’S ACTION TO MINE
HAIPHONG HARBOR, ETC. E5547
BUILDING COLUMBUS NEWSLETTER FRON COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE (9 COPIES)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 6/1/72 – KERMIT B. BLANEY
SPEECH – PAGE E-5932
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 6/8/72 – FOY EVANS MEMORIAL
DAY COLUMN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE13, 1972 PAGE H-5556
(TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT TO FLAG DAY COMMITTEE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 20, 1972 – WEST POINT
HIGH SCHOOL STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – JULY 18, 1972 – NECESSARY
FOR NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY PAGE E-6849
FIRST CLASS MAIL FROM WILLIAM H. GERLACH, COLUMBUS
A SUGGESTED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR THE
ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES BY WILLIAM H. GERLACH APRIL, 1971 (9 COPIES)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 27, 1972 STATEMENT OF
PRINCIPLE AND SUGGESTED PLANK DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
COMMITTEE PAGE E-6480
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JULY 25, 1972 PAGE H-6868
AMENDING FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ACT OF 1950
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPTEMBER 6, 1972 H-8090
EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY TO PEOPLE OF ISRAEL AND FAMILIES OF
THOSE WHOSE LIVES WERE LOST AT MUNICH
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 8/21/72 – PAGE E-8060—“LET US
TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT REVENUE SHARING”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS
INSERT: OCTOBER 5, 1972 (REMARKS DURING FEDERAL HIGHWAY
AUTHORIZATION DEBATE) PAGES H-9229-31 CONGRESSIONAL
RECORDS INSERT – 10/11/72 – CUMBERLAND ISLAND – PAGE E-8492
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 18, 1972 PAGE H-10341H-10343 REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON HIGHWAY
APPROPRIATIONS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 10/11/72 – SALUTE TO TROOP
EMC – PAGE H-9681
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 10/14/72 – REVENUE SHARING
BILL – PAGE E-8624 (PART II OF RECORD OF OCT. 14, 1972-CORRECT
DATE SHOWN IN PERMANENT RECORD)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 10/14/72 EDITORAL-COLS.
LEDGER – REV. SHARING PAGE E8646 OF PART II OF RECORD OF
10/14/72
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 10/17/72 PAGE_____ NEWSLETTER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 16, 1972 PAGE E 8764-5
(LETTERS FROM SCOTT COFFEE & DIANE BELVIN)
1973 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: 1973 “POEMS – SIXTH GRADE
CLASS ON AIR AND WATER POLLUTION” VOLUME 119 NO. 11 DATED
JAN. 22 1973 PAGE E-333
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 2/1/73 – SERMON OF REV. W.
GRAHAM SMITH PAGE E549
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – 2/1/73 – EXTENSION OF REMARKS
“BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS” PAGE E560
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: FEB. 8, 1973 – CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY REPORTS FROM WASHINGTON PAGE E-783-4
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 3/7/73 – PAGE E-1298 – “WHAT IS
RIGHT ABOUT AMERICA?”
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: MARCH 19, 1973 PAGE H-1860 REMARKS
ON THE WOOD FIBER CRISIS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 28, 1973 REMARKS ON
THE FARMER AND FOOD PRICES PAGE H-2215
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT (SPECIAL ORDER) – 4/30/73 –
MILTON HIRSCH CANPAIGN PAGE H-3157-8
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 2, 1972 PAGE H-8283-4
HIRSCH CAMPAIGN – PART II
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MAY 3, 1973 – AIR FORCE STAR
BILL PAGE E-2915
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 5/3/73 – NOT SUBMITTED
LEDGER-ENQUIRER POLITICAL ADV.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MAY 10, 1973 PAGE E-3117-18
CASON J. CALLAWAY MEMORIAL FOREST NATIONAL NATURAL
LANDMARK DEDICATION
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MAY 21, 1973 – JUNE
NEWSLETTER 1973 PAGE E-3312-13
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – MAY 30, 1973 – RETIREMENT OF
DILLON GRAHAM PAGE E-5615
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 5/29/73 – SPECIAL ORDER –
“INTERSTATE HATE MAIL MUST BE STOPPED” PAGE H-4052
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT JUNE 5, 1973 UNDER EXTENSION
OF REMARKS “HALE BOGGS” PAGE – E-3712
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT JUNE 11, 1973 – NO GREATER
LOVE – E3956
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 18, 1973 JUNIOR OPTIMIST
CLUB OF COLUMBUS PAGE E-4146
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 20, 1973 COLUMBUS
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB PAGE – E-4253
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JUNE 30, 1973 ATLANTA
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS CONFERENCE PAGES E4557 AND E4551
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JULY 11, 1973 UNDER
EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS “HIGH-RISE, SKYSCRAPER FIRE
PREVENTION” PAGE E4640
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: “CHRISTIANS ARE CITIZENS
TOO!” JULY 16, 1973 E-4789-90
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: “SAFETY FIRST” JULY 25, 1973
THE BLUE BIRD BUS COMPANY PAGE E-5061
H. R. 5529
93D CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 93-1101 MOTOR VEHICLE AND SCHOOLBUS SAFETY
AMENDMENTS OF 1974
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: AUGUST 1, 1973 AUGUST
NEWSLETTER PAGE E 5290
SPECIAL ORDER OF TUESDAY, AUG. 1, 1973, IN TRIBUTE TO THE LATE
NICK BEGICH OF ALASKA - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF AUGUST 1,
1973 PAGE E 5244
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 – MINUTE
QUESTIONNAIRE E 5784 AND E5785
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – UNDER SPECIAL ORDER
GRANTED 9/17/73 – AMERICUS JAYCEES BLOODMOBILE PAGE H7987
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – SEPTEMBER 20, 1973 – ‘MISS
AMERICAN TEENAGER” FOR 1973 PAGE E5970-5971
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CANCER RESEARCH ACT 1973 PAGE H8678
ONE MINUTE SPEECH UNDER UNANIMOUS CONSENT – 10/10/73 “A
CRITIQUE” – PAGE H-8785
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER11, 1973 REMARKS ON
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION PAGE H-8903
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – “ THE CASE OF EVGENY
LEVICH” – OCT. 15, 1973 PAGE H-9043
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – ONE MONUTE SPEECH UNDER
UNANIMOUS CONSENT – 10/30/73 PAGE H-9457 GERALD FORD
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – NOVEMBER 14, 1973 –
STATEMENT OF U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY OF GEORGIA FOR
INSERTION UNDER THE UNIMOUS CONSENT GRANTED VETERANS’
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN DORN PAGE H-9982
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – H. R. 9474 – THE BROWNSVILLE
INCIDENT NOV. 15, 1973 PAGE – H. R. 9474 – THE BROWNSVILLE
INCIDENT NOV. 15, 1973 PAGE 7376
11/28/73 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
TIME – PAGE E 7572
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: NOVEMBER 29.
1973LEGISLATIVE REPORT FOR 1973 PAGE E 7597-8-9
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: DECEMBER 3, 1973 –HINDSIGHT
NOT 20-20” PAGE 7703
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 12/5/73 – ONWARD CHRISTIAN
SOLDIERS – PAGE E 7806
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – DECEMBER 7, 1973 –
CONFIRMATION OF GERALD FORD PAGE E 7864-5
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – AN INSPIRATIONAL FAMILY
HUGH AND ROBERT PHARIS PAGE E 8027 DEC. 13, 1973
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF 12/13/73 P. H11294 IN SUPPORT OF
DINGELL AMEMDMENT RE HOUSING OF STUDENTS – H. R. 11450
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: DECEMBER 20, 1973 PAGE H11803 REMARKS OF COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYNENT & TRAINING
ACT OF 1973
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: DECEMBER 21, 1973 H-11958
COLLOQUY ON MEDICAID: NURSING HOME CARE
1974 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 1/22/74 – PUT GEORGIA IN THE
CENTRAL TIME ZONE – PAGE E-74
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: FEBRUARY 26, 1974
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY WEEK PAGE E 923
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: FEBRUARY 26, 1974 PAGE E-93739 SPEECH OF MISS LOUIS3E OWENS, TEACHER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 13, 1974 PAGE H-1747
REMARKS ON ANTI-HIJACKING AMENDMENTS
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REMARKS OF REP. BO GINN (ON CANCER LEGISLATION)
(RESOLUTION COMMENDING JB)
INSERTION IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, MARCH 26, 1974 – TRIBUTE
TO T. G. REEVES PAGE E-1824
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MARCH 28, 1974 PAGE E1908”ALWAYS TPMPRRPW—WHT NOT TODAY?” RE: CANCER
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 2, 1974 PAGES H-2421-22
REMARKS IN SUPPORT OF A-2770 (MILITARY MEDICAL OFFICERS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 9, 1974 PAGE H-2757
SURVIVORSHIP BENEFIT PLAN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 9, 1974 PAGE E2220-24 NCI
UNFUNDED PROJECTS IN WHOSE LIFETIME
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 9, 1974 PAGE E-2205 DR.
JACK LOWNDES
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 10, 1974 PAGE E-2273-4
REMARKS ON AMNESTY DEBATE (KIWANIS CLUB RESOLUTION)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 11, 1974 PAGE E-2300
(LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 23, 1974 PAGE E-2461 A
PLACE TO DIE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 23, 1974 EDITORIAL BY
CHARLIE BLACK (ON VIETNAM)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 25, 1974 PAGE E-2534 FY
1974 UNFUNDED CANCER RESEARCH GRANTS NATIONAL CANCER
PROGRAM
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: APRIL 25, 1974 PAGE E-2524
PAMELA SUE DAVIS AWARD WINNING REPORT ON HANDICAPPED
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 2, 1974 PAGE H-3491 – 3502
DEBATE ON CANCER AMENDMENTS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT:MAY 7, 1974 PAGE E 2833-34
MI9LLARD ENGLISH, GOODWILL WORKER OF THE YEAR
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: MAY 8, 1974 PAGE E-2864 LINDA
A. HIGH ESSAY
JUNE 5, 1975 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – GA. EVENING FOR
THE BICENTENNIAL PARADE OF AMERICAN MUSIC AT KENNEDY
CENTER – PAGE E-2886
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: JULY 9, 1974 PAGE E-4562 ALLEN
P. WHIPPLE (NAMED TO BICENTENNIAL RESEARCH, INST)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT:AUGUST 1, 1974 PAGE E-5225
“UNBELIEVABLE FAITH” (LISA BATTLE)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: AUGUST 9, 1974 PAGE E-5421
PRESIDENT NIXON
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 8/12/74 – H. R. 5529 – TITLE II,
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY PAGE H8124
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1974, “ANTI-INFLATION ACT OF 1974 H-8590 – COMMENT
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: SEPTEMBER 23, 1974PAGE H-9446
ROADBUILDING NOY INFLATIONARY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – SEPTEMBER 30, 1974 RESERVE
RETIREMENT BILL – DUDLEY MILLER PAGE E-6148
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 3, 1974 P. H-9873
SELECT COMM.ON AGING
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 7, 1974 PAGE H-10032
FIREMEN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 9, 1974 PAGE H-10178
RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: OCTOBER 10, 1974 PAGE H-10353
REMARKS ON HR 12628 V. N. ERA VET. READJUSTMENTACT OF 1974
(EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: NOVEMBER 19, 1974 P, E6694 U.
N. DEMONSTRATIONS
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT: NOVEMBER 21, 1974 PAGE E-6765
TRIBUTE TO CAMPAIGN PARTICIPANTS
12/16/74 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – FEDERAL AID
HIGHWAY AMENDMENTS OF 1974 – PAGE H-11976
DEC. 18, 1974 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – FEDERAL-AID
HIGHWAY AMENDMENTS OF 1974 – PAGE E7241
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT 12/20/74 – PART II – TRIBUTE TO
EDITH GREEN – PAGE H-12710-11
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERT – 12/20/74 – TRIBUTE TP
CONGRESSMAN DORN OF S. C. – PAGE H12677
BOX 238 WARM SPRINGS PROJECT FILE
Folder Title
(NO NUMBER-TAPE) MBC-TODAY 3 SEGMENTS 30 MIN COPY #3 ON
WARM SPRINGS REHABILITATION CENTER AND GEORGIA WARM
SPRINGS HOSPITAL
1.
WARM SPRINGS: PROPOSED CLOSING OF WARM SPRINGS HOSPITAL
TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS
WARM SPRINGS: 1/11/80 MTG OG CITIZENS GROUP TO KEEP WARM
SPRINGS HOSPITAL OPEN COLUMBUS, GA. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN
WARM SPRINGS: 1/29/80 MEETING WITH JAMES ROOSEVALT, WARM
SPRINGS FOUNDATION MEMBERS, GOV, BUSBEE IN ATLANTA,
GEORGIA – ATTENDED BY ANNE CHEEK
KEEP WARM SPRINGS HOSPITAL OPEN SUPPORTIVE LETTERS AND
TELEGRAMS FROM U. S. REPS. AND GA. RESEDENTS
WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION’S LEGAL SUIT AGAINST STATE OF GA.
2.
WARM SPRINGS: NATIONAL LANDMARK
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7/4/80 – JULY 4TH NATIONAL LANDMARK PALQUE
PRESENTATION/RIBBON-CUTTING OF F. D. R. POOLS OPENING
4/12/79 F. D. R. WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY WASHINGTON, D. C.
WITH AUDIO TAPE
WARM SPRINGS “F. D. R. AND THE SPIRIT OF WARM SPRINGS”
ARTICLE, PUBLISHED IN RURAL GEORGIA MAGAZINE JUNE. 1979
ISSUE
STENO NOTEBOOK
RURAL GEORGIA MAGAZINE
WARM SPRINGS: ANNE CHEEK’S RESEARCH AT HYDE PARK, N. Y. F.
D. R. LIBRARY AND ESTATE 11/24/98
WARM SPRINGS REHAB CENTER – SOLAR ENERGY PROPOSAL
WARM SPRINGS HOSPITAL: SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT
WARM SPRINGS: FDR’S CORRESPONDENCRE RE RIGHT OF WAY
DEED TO GA WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION PROPERTY
WARM SPRINGS: 1977 FOUNDER’S DAY DINNER
WARM SPRINGS: PHOTOS
ROOSEVELT WARM SPRINGS REHAB CENTER: SPINAL CORD INJURY
FAMILY INTERVENTION PROGRAM JSCK SCHMITT, DIRECTOR
WARM SPRINGS: MISCELLANEOUS MEMOS
BOX 239 1981-82 P. R. CONGRATULATIONS
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PR CONGRATS – WARNER ROBINS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM
(DEMONS) + COACH ROBERT DAVIS
PR CONGRATS ’82 X EMPTY
PR CONGRATS ’82 Y
PR CONGRATS ’82 Z
1981 NATURALIZATION IN GEORGIA
GOVERNORS HONORS
1981 STAR STUDENTS: TEACHERS LISTS (CERTIFICATES FILED
ALPHABETICALLY)
PR CONGRATS. ’81 A
PR CONGRATS. ’81 B
PR CONGRATS. ’81 C
PR CONGRATS. ’81 D
PR CONGRATS. ’81 E
PR CONGRATS. ’81 F
PR CONGRATS. ’81 G
PR CONGRATS: GARNER, MR. BENJAMIN, LAGRANGE PRES
GREETING ON 103RD BIRTHDAY
PR CONGRATS. ’81 H
1981 PR CONGRATS HOLT, MR. OSCAR P. – 90TH BIRTHDAY
PRESIDENTIAL GREETING
PR CONGRATS. ’81 I
PR CONGRATS. ’81 J
PR CONGRATS. ’81 K
PR CONGRATS. ’81 L
PR CONGRATS. ’81 M
PR CONGRATS. ’81 N
PR CONGRATS. ’81 O
PR CONGRATS. ’81 P
PR CONGRATS: PEASTER, CARL COACH & BULL LOGETTES – MACON
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (ALSO SEE PRESS, JAMES MEDLIN
ED.CITIZEN & GEORGIAN NEWSPAPER
PR CONGRATS. ’81 Q
PR CONGRATS. ’81 R
PR CONGRATS. ’81 S
PR CONGRATS. ’81 T
PR CONGRATS. ’81 U
PR CONGRATS. ’81 V
PR CONGRATS. ’81 W
PR CONGRATS. ’81 X
PR CONGRATS. ’81 Y
PR CONGRATS. ’81 Z
STAR-GOVERNOR HONORS
PR CONGRATS. – PENDING
BLANK CERTIFICATES
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BUCKEYE COPIES OF LETTERS (SHARK’S TEETH SHELL)
PR-GET WELL WISHES
LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE
POSTAL PATRON
FRANKING PRIVILEGE INFORMATION
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
MAJOR THEMES & ADD. BUDGET DETAILS 1983
BOX 240 PROJECTS: TROUP, UPSON, WEBSTER, WILKINSON, CRISP, MOULTRIE,
MUSCOGEE CO.
Folder Title
1.
UPSON
NATIONAL HEALTH PLANNING AND RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
ACT OF 1974, P. L. 93-641
GEORGIA HEALTH AREA DESIGNATION PLAN MAY, 1975 P. L. 93-641
PROJECT: TROUP COUNTY – LAGRANGE AS A SUB AREA UNDER
ATLANTA AREA OF NATL. HEALTH PLANNING & RESOURSE DEVEL.
ACT.
2.
PROJECT: UPSON COUNTY FLINT RIVER URBAN STUDY 12/12
3.
PROJECT: UPSON COUNTY – THOMASTON/UPSON COUNTY
INDUSTRIAL PARK
A RICHER LIFE YAMAHA
YAMAHA MUSIC MANUFACTURING, INC. THOMASTON, GEORGIA
4.
PROJECT – UPSON COUNTY – LINCOLN PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT – MARVIN ADAMS, ETC, - CONTACT
5.
PROJECT: UPSON COUNTY (CITY OF THOMASTON) DEPOSIT ON
CHLORINE CONTAINERS 147-2401
6.
PROJECT: UPSON COUNTY (CIVIC CENTER) OUR CORRES IS BILL
SHINGER 10/1 183-7261 9/19/74
7.
PROJECT: UPSON COUNTY SALEM CIVIC ORGANIZATION, INC.
(FUNDING FOR REC. FACILITY)
8.
PROJECTS: THOMASTON (BETHEL STREET AREA)
9.
PROJECTS: UPSON COUNTY THOMASTON, GA. – LTR TO TOM
MORELAND RE 4-LANING STATE HIGHWAY 36 FROM THOMASTON
TO BARNESVILLE
10.
PROJECTS FILE: UPSON COUNTY/SPEWELL BLUFF DAM
11.
CASE: AREA PARENTS, INC. – WEBSTER GRUNFIELD ACADEMY
TELEPHONE-AREA CODE 912 NUMBER 828-2805 CLOSE
12.
PROJECT: WEBSTER COUNTY – WESTON, GEORGIA – (NEW WELL)
13.
PROJECTS: WEBSTER COUNTY KINCHAFOONEE PROJECT
14.
MOULTRIE COUNTY PROJECT CONDUCT AND ADMINISTRATION
INCLUDING HEAD START
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COG LIST
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PROJECT: U. S. HIGHWAY 19 (INTERSTATE HIGHWAY)
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PROJECT: SGT. JACK BARKER GEORGIA STATE PATROL IN FOR
SYTHRE: LEAA EDUCATION PROGRAM AT GORDON MILITARY
ACADEMY
PROJECTS: WILKINSON COUNTY: FREEPORT KAOLIN COMPANY
FREEPORT MOLDS KAOLIN TO THE NEEDS OF INDISTRY
PROJECT: WILKINSON COUNTY – OCONEE RIVER
CASE: CORDELLE-CRISP COUNTY PRACTICAL NURSING SCHOOL
PROJECTS: WILKINSON COUNTY – WASTE DUMP
WILKINSON COUNTY SCHOOL FUNDS
PROJECTS – GEN – FT. BENNING
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FT. BENNING HIGHWAYS 27 & 280
MILITARY-CIVILIAN JURISDICTION
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA NICHOLSON,
MR. BROWN, JR. 10/10
PROJ: MUSCOGEE CO. APP. FOR UMTA FUNDS
CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA METRA
(COLUMBUS TRANSIT SYSTEM) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA-PHENIX CITY,
ALABAMA URBAN AREA APPLICATION FOR TRANSIT OPERATING
ASSISTANCE TO THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5
UMTA FEDERAL CATALOG NUMBER 20.507 FEBRUARY 1980
CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA METRA
(COLUMBUS TRANSIT SYSTEM) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA-PHENIX CITY,
ALABAMA URBAN AREA APPLICATION FOR TRANSIT OPERATING
ASSISTANCE TO THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5
UMTA FEDERAL CATALOG NUMBER 20.500 FEBRUARY 1980
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE CO. (DOCTOTS HOSP.-CAT SCANNER) KEATON,
CHAS.
PROJ.: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (COSCO
LOAN PROPOSAL TO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL ASSISTANCE PACKAGE FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE
SUPPLY COMPANY COLUMBUS, GEORGIS JULY 2, 1980
PROJ.: MUSCOGEE COUNTY PILOT CITY PROGRAM
(NOT NUMBERED-NOT LABELED)
1980 ANNUAL REPORT OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HARRY C. JACKSON MAYOR HOWARD A.
GUDELL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
REVISED REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT COLUMBUS
COLISEUM MARKETING & FEASIBILITY PLAN OFFICE OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COLUMBUSM GEORGIA JUNE 2, 1980
ANALYSIS OF THE LONG-RANGE NEED FOR AN
ASSEMBLY/AUDIENCE FACILITY PLANNING DIVISION –
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA – JANUARY 1980 ECONOMY AND POPULATION COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITIES FACILITIES – VOLUME 3
PLANNING DIVISION – DEPARTMENT IF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
– COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE CO. METRO COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY DOT’S PRIORITY/PRIMARY ROUTE Z
COLUMBUS-ALBANY-BRUNSWICK HIGHWAYDOT’S
PRIORITY/PRIMARY ROUTE Z COLUMBUS-ALBANY-BRUNSWICK
HIGHWAY 5/1
PROJECTS MUSCOGEE COUNTY COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOOD
BUSINESS REVITALIZATION PROGRAM
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY - $3,800, 000 UDAG GRANT –
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS TRADE CENTER 5/30
(NO LABEL)
APPLICATION FOR AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROJECT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
APRIL 1979
APPLICATION FOR AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT
SUBMITTED BY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA MARCH 1979
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 APPEND
ADDENDUM #3 TO UDAG CONVENTION HOTEL AND PARKING
PROJECT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA JUNE 13, 1979 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY RE UDAG FOR HOTEL AND PARKING
(LETTER TO FRANK MOORE) COLS. IRON WORKS TRADE AND
CONVENTION CENTER SEND BC’S OF RESPONSES TO HARRY
KAMENSKY & MAYOR JACKSON
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY CATTAHOOCHEE RIVER - PROPOSED
RE-REGULATION DAM
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (LOWE CHATTAHOOCHEE APDC)
(OUR CORRES IS RON STARNES)
DISTRICT PROJECT, LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE AREA PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION.
BOX 241 TELEPHONE MESSAGES & GUEST BOOKS
Folder Title
1.
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #1 FROM 1/8/96 TO 5/12/69
2.
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #2 FROM 5/12/69 TP 9/11/69
3.
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #3 BEGINNING 10-8-96 ENDING 9-1-70
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TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #4 BEGINNING 9/2/70 ENDING 8/5/71
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #5 FROM 8/5/71 TO 6/2/72
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #6 FROM 6/2/72 TO 3/21/73
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #7 FROM 3/21 TO 9/5/73
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #8 FROM 9/12/73 TO 6/12/74
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #9 FROM 9/12/74 TO 4/29/75
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #10 FROM 4/29/75 TO 1/20/76
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #11 FROM 1/20/76 TO 7/13/76
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #11A FROM 5-26-76 TO 1-24-77
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #12 FROM JULY 19, 1976 TO 2/23/77
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #13 FROM 2/23/77 TO 7/19/77
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #14 FROM 7/19/77 TO 4/18/78
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #15 FROM APRIL 18, 1978 TO AUGUST 7,
1978
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #16 FROM AUGUST 7, 1978 TO MARCH
21, 1977
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #17 FROM MARCH 21, 1979 TO OCT. 15,
1979
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #18 FROM OCT. 17, 1979 TO MARCH 31,
1980
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #19 FROM APRIL 1, 1980 TO NOV. 19,
1980
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #20 FROM NOV. 1980 TO JUNE 1981
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #21 FROM JULY. 1981 TO NOV. 1981
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #21A FROM JULY 1981 TO AUG. 1982
TELEPHONE MESSAGES BOOK #22 FROM JUNE 1981 TO SEPT 1981
GUEST BOOK 1 1-5-67 TO 12-13-68
GUEST BOOK 2 1-7-69 TO 4-28-72
GUEST BOOK 3 5-1-72 TO 8-1-75
GUEST BOOK 4 8-5-75 TO 1-26-78
GUEST BOOK 5 1-26-78 TO 8-27-80
BOX 242 RECOMMENDATIONS, INVITATIONS AND QUESTIONAIRES
Folder Title
1.
LEGIS. TESTIMONIALS – GENERAL
2.
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
3.
INVITATIONS EXTENDED – LAGRANGE OPEN HOUSE 8-25-73
4.
GENERAL FILES – PAGES
OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES (4 COPIES)
UNITED STATES CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL
5.
PARKING PERMITS
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INVITATIONS EXTENDED
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INVITATIONS EXTENDED PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CONVENTION AND TRADE CENTER
OPENING (REINVITATION TO PRESIDENT CARTER) 7/26/79
INVITATIONS EXTENDED INVITATION TO PRESIDENT (7/14/79) RE
DEDICATION OF RENOVATION OF COLUMBUS – FORWARD
RESPONSES TO HARRY KAMINSKY
INVITATION EXTENDED TO PRES. CARTER (WAYNE SHANNON-NAT’L
LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS)
INVITATION ISSUED TO ASST. SECY WILLIAM K. BEEHM)
MRS. BOBBY YOUNG – INV. EXTENDED TO JIMMY CARTER FOR
APRIL 26, 1977
INVITATION EXTENDED TO ATTORNEY GENERAL EDWARD LEVI
(OUR CORRES IS W. STELL HUIE)
GEN. INVITATIONS EXTENDED – DELEGATION BREAKFAST – APRIL
23, 1975 – HOWARD PHILLIPS, EPILEPSY ASSN.
INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO ATTN GEN. SAXBE (OUR CORRES IS
ROBT. CLYATT – MERCER LAW SCHOOL)
INV. EXTENDED – SOYBEAN FESTIVAL – 9/13/72
(GENERAL FILE) INVITATIONS EXTENDED: PRESIDENT FORD (IN
BWHALF OF UNIV. UNION INOV. OF GA.)
INVITATIONS EXTENDED – ENDING – GA. CATTLEMEN ASSN. TO
SECETARY BUTZ
SERTOMA CLUB INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO PRES FORD
INVITATIONS EXTENDED SEC. OF TRANSPORTATION MULTI-STATE
TRANS. SYSTEM ASSN. – KERMIT BLANEY
INVITATION – EXTENDED SMITH LANIER WHITE HOUSE
INVITATIONS EXTENDED: WEST POINT DAM PROJECT (OUR CORRES
IS DONALD J. DOWNS)
GENERAL: INCOME TAXES PAID ON CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT:
POSSIBLE REFUND
STANBACH, ROSA MRS. - INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO BARBARA
JORDAN ON BEHALF OF CONTINENTAL SOCIETIES
INVITATIONS EXTENDED – SEN. EDWARD W. BROOKE
INVITATIONS EXTENDED: LANCE, BERT (INVITATION BY METRO
COLUMBUS LEAGUE TO ADDRESS ITS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER
)
JESSIE TAYLOR INVITATION TO PRESIDENT CARTER
INV. EXTENDED TO THE PRESIDENT BY COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE FOR JAN. OR FEB. 1978
GENERAL – PERSONNEL FILE
GENERAL: PICTURES ON LOAN FROM NATIONAL GALLERY 1-5-79
GENERAL: POST CARDS FROM VIENNA (NEVER ORDERED)
GENERAL-QUESTIONNAIRES PERSONNALLY COMPLETED BY THE
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GENERAL-PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG AMERICANS
A PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG AMERICANS 1974
SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM (2 COPIES)
MACE NINETEEN SEVENTY THREE
THE MACE NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO
A PRESEDENTIAL CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG AMERICANS 1972
BULLETIN SECONTARY HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM (4 COPIES)
1970 THE MACE
CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY BALLOTS
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS BLANKENSHIP, DAVID J.
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – DEATON, EDWARD
1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – DILLARD, MICHAEL
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS GORTE, MRS. RAMONA R.
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS GOLDEN, EILEEN 4/27
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – GONZALES, FRANK WITH
AUDIO TAPE
6/19 GENERAL: 1981 & 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS JENKINS, GENE
EDWIN (ED)
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS LEWIS, MISS LISA – ASCOT
RACE TICKETS
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – REED, DELORA
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS LOPEZ, MR. PEDRO CASTRO
(COPY TO LANGDON SHEFFIELD)
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS LUNDSFORD, DOUGLAD
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – CHIP MANNING, JR.
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – NIX, TOMMY, JR.
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS; PAYNE, JULIA
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS – PEAVY, HAL
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS HOWARD, RICHARD D. – ROTC
SCHOLARSHIP COLUMBUSM GA. 3/26
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS ROBINSON, RALPH 2/10
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS WHISNANT, MRS. BETTY
WILLIAMS, DALE A 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS WILSON, ANNE
BOX 243 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
VETERANS
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ISSUES TRANSPORTATION (FAA) 5/22/82 AVIATION SERVICE
FACILITY
ISSUES TRANSPORTATION (ADVERTISING SIGN) (MR. HILTON
PARKER)
ISSUES TRANSPORTATION (I-185 CALL BOXES
BISHOP, MR. SANFORD (CALL BACK SYSTEM – I-185)
FAA-BRANIFF SLOTS…5/26/82
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION (THANK YOU)
TRANSPORTATION (CLIPPINGS, ETC.) (EMPTY)
VETERANS – ’82 GEN.
ISSUES: VETERANS (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
ISSUES: VA MOREHOUSE MED SCHOOL – TUSKEEGEE VA
ISSUES: VETERANS (THANK YOU) (EMPTY)
(NO TITLE) ANTI REAGAN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 97TH
CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL 128 NO. 50 WASHINGTON,
MONDAY, MAY 3, 1982
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET
BOOK TAX EQUITY & FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT ‘82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ’82 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE
97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL128 NO. 113 PERT II
WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1982
CORRESPONDENCE ON TAX EQUITY AND RESPONSIBILITY BILL ‘82
CORRESPONDENCE ON TAX BILL
CORRESPONDENCE ON BUDGET ‘83
INFORMATION ON BUDGET BILL ‘83
BUDGET. WHIP PAPERS AND DEAR COLLEAGUES
BUDGET RECONCILIATION ACT (DEPT. OF INTERIOR)
UNDERDEVELOPED COASTAL BARRIERS REPORT TO CONGRESS
BOX 244 1981 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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PRESS: MARCH, 1981 NEWS CLIPPINGS
NEWS CLIPPINGS – FEBRUARY, 1981
JANUARY, 1981 NEWS CLIPPINGS
BOX 245 1973 BRINKLEY SPEECHES, P. R., AND INVITATIONS
Folder Title
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS BALKCOM, MR. & MRS. I. L. AMERICUS
(ARRANGED BY FATHER, MR. D. L. HUNGERFORD JULY 26-28, 1974
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS BARFIELD, CHARLIE WARNER ROBINS SEPT.
8, 9, 11, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: BARFIELD, DAVID & FAMILY COLUMBUS
JUNE 13-18, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: BEEBE, MR. & MRS. CHARLES (REQUEST
FOR WHITE HOUSE ONLY) JUNE 29-JULY 3, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: BISHOP, MR. & MRS. THOMAS BISHOP, MR.
AND MRS, LILLARD MAY 12, 1977
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: BRADFIELD, MRS. ARTHUR D., JR. MARCH 614, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: BUNDRICK, MR. PETER JUNE 19-21, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: CLEMONS, BETH HOBE SOUND BIBLE
ACADEMY SENIOR CLASS MAY 18, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: CLINKSCALES, FRED M. COLUMBUS MAR.
23-24-1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: CULVER. MR. & MRS. JOE MAR. 22-23, 1976
3/18
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: DALLAS, DR. R. E. DEC. 28, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: FEREGUSON, MR. & MRS. DREW OCT. 4-5,
1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: FLETCHER, JAMES M. THOMASTON AUG. 1011, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: FOUNTAIN, MR. JIMMY T. AUG. 9 – 12, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS FULLER, MRS. GEORGE & PARTY JUNE 15-17,
1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: GASKINS, MR. K. DON THOMASTON, APRIL
1-4, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HANCOCK, MR. & MRS. BERNARD JUNE 22,
1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HANCOCK, MRS. LARRY AMERICUS JUNE 811, 1976
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P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HECHT, MR. ROBERT G. MARCH 22-23, 1976
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Burch, Mr. & MRS. DORIS, JR. (ARRANGED BY MOTHER MRS.
MARGARET HOLLAND) JUNE 8-9, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: HOLLOWAY, MR. MICKEY JUNE 7-12, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: JOHNSON, REV. JERRY FAMILY JUNE 20-23RD
1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: JOHNSON. MRS. PHILLIP THOMASTON AUG.
9-14, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: JONES, MARVIN, MR. & MRS. & BATTLE,
JERRY. MR. & MRS. MAY 31-JUNE 4
ALICE KELLY WASHINGTON TRIP FILE 12/6
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: KENNEDY, HUGH . & FAMILY NO
ARRANGEMENTS REQUIRED WEEK OF JULY 4, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: KITTS, MISS RITSKITTS, MISS RITA MAY 2429, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: LAND, MRS. JACK MARCH 21-24, 1977
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: LUMMUS, JEANETTE MARCH 21-25, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MCCALLIE JAMES P. COLUMBUS JULY 14-16,
1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MEINHARDT, CLIFF & PARTY MARCH 23,
1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MORNINGSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR
JUNE 12, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MAZUR, DR. W. P. & FAMILY JUNE 30, JULY
1, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MEINE, DR. & MRS. FREDERICK SEPT. 17-24,
1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: NEWSOME, PAUL W., JR. JUNE 11-26, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: PERDUE, MR. & MRS. R. T., JR. LAGRANGE –
(HILDA’S FRIENDS) AUG. 2-4, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: PERSIN, MRS. GRACO JULY 17, 1976 WHITE
HOUSE ONLY
PR TOURS: PORTER, MR. WM. D. & FAMILY COLUMBUS AUG. 23-25,
1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: PRICE, MRS. ROBERT APRIL 22-25
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: PRITCHETT, DOUGLAS JUNE 15-17, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: REID, MR. & MRS. PHILLIP & PARTY SEPT.
13-17, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: REINKE, COLONEL ROBERT MAY 10-11, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: RICHARDS, DR. JAMES O. JUNE 16-17, 1976
5/14
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: RICHARDSON, SANDRA & FAMILY JUNE 2125, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: ROYAL, ANN (5) 5/19/77 8:30 A. M.
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH CHOIR
WARNER ROBINS, GA. MR. BILLY STEWART JUNE 10, 1976
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YOUTH FELLOWSHIP COLUMBUS JUNR 15, 1976 6/7 TRIP CANCELLED
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: SAVAGE, MR. JAMES COLUMBUS AUGUST
24, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: MAJOR JOHN SCHULTZ JULY 26 TO 28
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: SMITH, MRS. FRANCES W. ROY SMITH &
FAMILY VIENNA JULY 19-20
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: TIFT COLLEGE CHOIR FORSYTH, GEORGIA
(R. LEE COLLINS DIRECTOR) MARCH 31, 1976 OFFICE VISIT 1020 AM
(40 PERSONS)
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: TOOTLE, MISS SUE JUNE 22-24, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: TOWNS, MR & MRS. TERRELL & FAMILY
JULY 5-10, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: VICA DID NOT COME BY THE OFFICE OCT.
20, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WATSON, MRS. JOHN D., JR. TOURS
CANCELLED MARCH 29, 30, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WATTS, MR. & MRS. J. C. SEPT. 9-10, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (REV.
JOHN C. BOONE) AUG. 4, 1976
P. R. VISITORS & TOURS: WISE, MR. & MRS. PHILLIP & FAMILY JUNE
18-19, 1976
PR: MISCELLANEOUS
THANK YOU 1976 REC’D
INVITATION ACCEPTED MAY-DEC ‘67
INVIT ACCEPT, JAN – APR ‘67
INVITATION DECLINED JAN-APR ’67
INVIT DECLINED MAY – DEC ‘67
SPEECH – 5/18/73 – PACELLI HIGH SENIOR AWARDS CEREMONY
(64 SPEECH – 5/19/73 – LAGRANGE TROUP COUNTY ARMED SERVICES
DAY WELCOME – RENDER CRAYTON
(NOT NUMBERED) SPEECH – 5/26/73 – MORNINGSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH BROOTHHOOD PICNIC AT CHURCH
(66 AGAIN) SPEECH FILE – 7/31/73 STATEMENT OF JB BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT ON THE
NATIONAL ATTACK ON DIABETES
SPEECH FILE: AUGUST 21, 1973 3RD DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS
FIRST MEETING
SPEECH FILE: AUGUST 23, 1973 SPEECH TO AMERICAN JAYCEES IN
HOLIDAY INN IN AMERICUS
SPEECH – AUGUST 24, 1973 RIBBON CUTTING, DR. WEBBER’S OFFICE
IN COLUMBUS – INTERSTATE PATHOLOGY AND REFERENCE
LABORATORY – OTHER PRINCIPAL - JERRY D. MOORE PH.D
SPEECH – AUGUST 24, 1973 – TO COLUMBUS PRESS CLUB AT VILLA
NOVA RESTAURANT – COLUMBUS
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LUNCHEON – THE RALSTON
SPEECH – AUGUST 30, 1973 WARNER ROBINS JOINT OPTIMIST CLUB
SPEECH, HOLIDAY INN WARNER ROBINS (EMPTY)
SPEECH: AUGUST 29, 1973 LAGRANGE ROTARY CLUB
9/14/73 – SPEECH TO GEORGIA COUNCIL OF AFGE IN COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE – 9/30/73 – B’NAI B’RITH AWARD IN COLUMBUS
SPEECH – OCT. 14, 1973 – LAY DAY SPEAKER – ST. MAR UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH, COLUMBUS, GA.
LUNCHEON MEETING COLUMBUS COUNTRY CLUB SEPTEMBER 26,
1976
(NOT NUMBERED)LUNCHEON MEETING RALSTON HOTEL
SEPTEMBER 27, 1973
SPEECH – OCTOBER 20, 1973 – ROSE HILL LODGE NO. 484 GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
SPEECH FILE – 10/31/73 – PRAYER BREAKFAST GA. YMCA STATE TRIHU-Y AND HI-Y MEMBERS
SPEECH FILE – 11/10/73 – RESERVE OFFICERS ASSN. MILITARY BALL
AT ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE.
SPEECH – 11/10/73 – TO RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOC, MEETING IN
WARNER ROBINS
SPEECH FILE – 11/30/73 – GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY GA. PRODUCTS
DINNER
SPEECH FILE – 12/7/73 – WEST CENTRAL GA. COUNCIL NURSING
HOME ASSOCIATION IN COLUMBUS
STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE NO.
3 ON DEC. 5, 1973 IN SUPPORT OF H. R. 10622 & H. R. 10950
SPEECH FILE – 11/8/73 – IBEW LOCAL 779 CHRISTMAS PARTY IN
COLUMBUS
SPEECH FILE – 12/23/73 – EVANGEL TEMPLE MEN AND BOTS’
BREAKFAST
BOX 246 1977-79 PRESS CLIPPINGS & RELEASES
Folder Title
NEWS CLIPPINGS 1979
1.
JANUARY 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
2.
FEBRUARY 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MARCH 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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APRIL 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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MAY 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
1978
6.
NEWS RELEASE DEC. 15, 1978 DEPT. OF THE ARMY CONTRACT
AWARDS TO BODENHAMER BUILDING CORP. COLUMBUS
CONSTRUCTION AT ROBINS AFB MOODY AFB
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CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 12/27/78 RE: CHATTAHOOCHEE
RIVER
NEWS RELEASE DEC. 6, 1978 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION – ARMY
NATIONAL GUARD FORSYTH, GEORGIA SENT TO: MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER
NEWS RELEASE DEC. 6, 1978 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION – AIR FORCE
RESERVE SENT TO: DAILY SUN, ROBINS REV-UP.
PRESS RELEASE NOV 2, 1978 RE: MIDDLE FLINT AREA PLANNING
AND DEV. COMMISSION-EDA GRANT CALLED PATRIOT CITIZEN
NEWS RELEASE OCT. 18, 1978 VETERANS HOUSING BENEFITS ACT
SIGNING CEREMONY SENT TO ALL MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE OCTOBER 12, 1978 RE: DECISION NOY TO MAKE TRIP
TO AUSTRIA MBFR TO: ALL DISTRICT MEDIA – EXCEPT COLLEGE
PAPERS – ALSO JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION
PRESS RELEASE OCTOBER 3, 1978 RE: HR 12028-VETERANS HOUSING
BENEFITS ACT SENT TO: ALL DISTRICT MEDIA AND ALL NATIONAL
VETERANS PUBLICATIONS
PRESS RELEASE OCTOBER 2, 1978 RE: ALTERING AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEMS AT WARNER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE CONTRACT
AWARDED-ARMY CONTACTED WARNER ROBINS AND MACON
MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE SEPT. 29, 1978 RE: FORT BENNING-ENGINEERING
CONSERVATION SYSTEM CONTRACT AWARD CONTACTED:
COLUMBUS MEDIA (BY PHONE)
NEWS RELEASE 9/29/78 RE: AMERICUS GRANT-WASTEWATER
TREATMENT TELEPHONED: TIMES RECORDER, WISK,WDEC
NEWS RELEASE 9/28/78 TO COLUMBUS MEDIA TALBOTTON NEW ERA
NEWS RELEASE 9/22/78 FROM VA COMMITTEE
PRESS RELEASE 9/15/78 RE: SPEECH GIVEN TO BD. OF DIRECTORS
MEETING AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY-COLUMBUS-9/16/78 TO: PAUL
TIMM-COL LEDGER-ENQUIRER SUNDAY PAPER HAND DELIVERED
PRESS RELEASE 9/9/78 TO COLUMBUS MEDIA NEWS CONFERENCE
RE: DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION BILL VETO
NEWS RELEASE 8/11/78 RE: NEW FERRIAMICIDE TESTS SHOW NO
HARMFUL EFFECTS SENT TO ALL MEDIA EXCEPT COL, MACON AND
ALBANY DAILIES
NEWS RELEASE JULY 21, 1978 FIRE ANT” FERRIAMICIDE UPDATE
SENT TO DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS EXCEPT COLUMBUS AND MACON
PAPERS; ALSO TO ELSIE HILL, JUNIOR WELCH, ARTHUR WHITE, JR.,
H. W. PEAVY, JR., JULIAN WHATLEY
PRESS RELEASE JULY 18, 1978 RE: VETERANS HOUSING
IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1978 SENT TO: VET MAGAZINES AND
PAPERS (LIST ENCLOSED) ATLANTA JOURNAL
PRESS RELEASE 7/18/78 RE: HOUSING PACKAGE UPDATES CURRENT
VA HOME LOAN PROGRAMS SENT TO ALL MEDIA AND DISTRICT
OFFICES
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PRESS RELEASE 7/12/78 RE: FUNDS FOR ANDERSONVILLE HISTORIC
SITE SENT TO AMERICUS AND VIENNA MEDIA; DISTRICY OFFICES,
JOHN FLISTER
DSG LEGISLATIVE REPORT SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 10,
1978
NEWS RELEASE JULY 6, 1978 COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR: “FACTS
AND FIGURES” (DISTRIBUTED TO COLS MEDIA IN COLS DURING
MEDIA EVENT ON MORNING OF 7/6/78 AT ELIZABETH CANTY
APARTMENTS)
NEWS RELEASE JULY 1, 1978 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER “ISSUES AND ANSWERS” WOODBURY BREAKFAST
(HANDLED IN COLUMBUS)
PRESS RELEASE 6/26/78 SENT TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA AND C.
BONNER RE: PRESIDENT’S REORGANIZATION PLAN ON FEDERAL
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE ALSO SENT
STATEMENT
PRESS RELEASE 6/22/78 RE: VETERANS BENEFITS SAVED FROM
BUDGET CUTS SENT TO GEORGIA LEGIONNAIRE
PRESS RELEASE 6/21/78 SENT TO ALL MEDIA, CHARLOTTE FRAZIER
AND COLO. OFFICE RE: SPENCER HOME ENTERED IN NATIONAL
HISTORIC REGISTER
NEWS RELEASE 6/16/78 RE: COLUMBUS HISTORIC LANDMARKS SENT
TO COLUMBUS LEDGER, COLUMBUS ENQUIRER CC: SENT TO JANICE
BIGGERS
NEWS RELEASE 6/14/78 RE: UPGRADING OF ARROWHEAD ROAD NO
LONGER STALLED SENT TO ALL COL. MEDIA (TV, RADIO AND
PAPERS) ALSO TO PATTERSON AND ROUSCH
NEWS RELEASES-ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 5/22/78 5/23/78 RE:
COLUMBUS WARNER ROBINS LAGRANGE FORT VALLEY PINE MT/
VALLEY MANCHESTER COPIES OF NEWS RELEASE ALSO MAILED TO
STUDENTS AT SAME TIME
NEWS RELEASE 5/31/78 SENT TO VALLEY TIMES NEWS RE: R.
SHAEFER-PARK RENAMED
NEWS RELEASE 5/18/78 SENT TO ALL COLUMBUS RADIO AND TV
MEDIA RE: LEAA ASSISTANCE FOR COLUMBUS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 5/15/78 RE: WWI VETERANS AND
WIDOWS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 5/11/78 RE: INFLATION
NEWS RELEASE 5/5/78 TO ALL MEDIA EXCEPT COLLEGE PAPERS RE:
STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN PRICE-MBFR-BRINKLEY NAMED
CHAIRMAN
NEWS RELEASE 5/4/78 SENT TO PERRY, WARNER ROBINS, AND
MACON MEDIA RE: RESOLUTION BY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS
& TRANSPORTATION
LETTERS FROM WARNER ROBINS CHILDREN-APRIL 26, 1978
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PAPERS RE: BILLS FOR COMPREHENSIVE VETERANS HOUSING
PRESS RELEASE 4/17/78 TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RE: OFFICE OF
ENERGY (LETTER TO WELDON BARTON AND H. R. 1023)
PRESS RELEASE 4/13/78 ALL MEDIA-VETERAN’S HOUSING
IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1978 RE: VETERANS’ HOUSING PROGRAMS
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 4/6/78 RE: MILITARY IMPACT IN
3RD DISTRICT (MILITARY PAYROLL)
PRESS RELEASE MAIL FROM COLUMBUS MARCH 28, 1978 TO
COLUMBUS MEDIA AND AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER, LAGRANGE
DAILY NEWS, MACOB TELEGRAPH, THOMASTON TIMES. WARNER
ROBINS DAILY SUN RE: VA LOAN GUARENTY PROGRAM
IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH BRINKLEY BILLS HR 10268 AND HR 11009
PRESS RELEASE 3/24/78 ALL MEDIA AND GEORGIA LEGIONNARE
(EXCEPT COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS) AND THE GA. D. A. V. MAGAZINE
RE: VETERANS PENSION IMPROVEMENT ACT
NEWS RELEASE MARCH 10, 1980 TO CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN RE
MONTEZUMA’S APPLICATION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT
MAILED TO AUSA AND COLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MARCH 8,
1978 CONGRESSMAN’S FOLLOW-UP LETTERR TO COL. BLALOCK RE:
STATIONING OF 2ND DIVISION AT FT. BENNING ANS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDY TO TAKE [PLACE IN COLS. ON
4/17/78
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 2, 1978 TO COLUMBUS TV STATIONS: WTVM,
WRBL, WYEA AND RADIO: WDAK, WHYD, WPNX, WCLS, WOKS,
WRCG, WQCK RE: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF 2ND DIVISION AT, FT,
BENNING ALSO SENT TO JOE RAGLAND, EXEC VP COLS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE LEM DOWNING, PRES COLS AUSA ON 3/7/78
PRESS RELEASE FEB. 23, 1978 TO ENTIRE MEDIA AND 5 VETS
JOURNALS LISTED IN THID FOLDER RE: HOME LOAN GUARANTEE
BENEFITS FOR VIET NAM VETS AND INCREASED GRANTS FOR
WHEELCHAIR HOMES
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 3, 1978 CONGRESSMAN’S STATEMENT
BEFORE HOUSE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE GIVEN ON 2/6/78 (SENT
TO NEWSPAPERS IN HOUSTON, DOOLY, PEACH, TAYLORM MACON,
AND SUMTER COUNTIES) (ADVANCE COPIES)
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 3, 1978 FORECAST FOR VETERANS
HOMEBUYERS FOR 1979 (MAILED TO 3RD DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS)
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 30, 1978 FORECAST FOR VETERAN
HOMEBUYER FROM CONGRESSMAN’S STATEMENT ISSUED TO
AMERICAN LEGION (HANDLED BY ELIZABETH LUNSFORD-VA
COMMITTEE)
NEWS RELEASE – ALL MEDIA 1/24/78 RE: BEPARTISON VOTING – 2ND
HIGHEST
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AWARD & PHOTOS TO CERAIN PAPERS
DECEMBER 1978 NEWS CLIPPINGS
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ARTICLES
NINTH NATIONAL OPINION SURVEY WHO’S WHO AMONG HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
MEET THE MEMBER JOE MCCAFFREY
CSMA CHEMICAL SPECIALITIES MANUFACTURES ASSOCIATIONS
PAMPHLET
AUDIO TAPE NEET THE MEMBER REP. JACK BRINKLEY AIRED 9/20/78
PRESS: HAYES, RUDY AMERICUS – AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
PRESS: WARNER ROBINS/MACON MEDIA QUERIES
PRESS: COLUMBUS MEDIA
COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR INFO-PRESS QUERIES NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES COLS WEATHER – RADAR INFO
PRESS: RAMAGE, WENDELL, DON DANIEL FPRSYTH -+ MONROE
COUNTY REPORTER
PRESS: FT. VALLEY LEADER-TRIBUNE WILTON WALTON
PRESS: LAGRANGE MEDIA
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS-DR. WAIGHTS G. HENRY (ROLAND
YARBOROUGH) 4/19/78 4/19/78
PRESS: MONTEZUMA MEDIA CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN
2 DEAR _____ PLEASE SEE PP. 1884 AND 1888 SINCERELY, ANNE
CHEEK, PRESS SECRETARY CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS
AND DEBATES OF THE 98TH CONGRESS, SECON SESSION VOL. 124 NO.
33 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1978
PRESS: WEST POINT MEDIA E. G. SHADDIX VALLEY TIMES NEWS
ORESS: WASHINGTON D. C. MEDIA QUERIES (OTHER THAN CHRIS
BONNER)
PRESS: ATLANTA MEDIA
PRESS: NEW YORK, N. Y. MEDIA
PRESS MISCELLANEOUS “SUGGESTION BOX” FILE
PRESS: CONGRESSMAN’S ARTICLES FOR VETERANS AND MILITARY
JOURNALS, OTHER PUBLICATIONS
PRESS: MOBILE HOME MERCHANDIZER MAGAZINE INTERVIEW-JIM
MACK 4-12-78
ABC-TV PRESS SECRETARIES CONFERENCE – NOV. 22, 1977
PRESS: AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION “STATESMAN AWARD: TO
JB NEWS RELEASE ARRANGEMENTS
VOTES REFUTINGB BLACK VOTER’S GUIDE ALLEGATIONS 3/78
PRESS: DISABLED AMERICAN VETS’ NATIONAL COMMANDER’S
AWARD TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL TO COLUMBUS & WARNER
ROBINS MEDIA
PRESS:FARMERS-AMERICAN AG MANAGEMENT STRIKE AND
DROUGHT RELIEF FOR FARMERS (INFO SENT TO MEDIA RE
CONGRESSMAN’S EFFORTS)
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TELEPHONE HOOK-UP MRS. COLE’S CLASS
PRESS: 11-2-77 RADIO TAPE W/ REP. DICK SCHULZE
PRESS: VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE NEWS RELEASES
PRESS: WHITE HOUSE BRIEFINGS TO OUT-OF-TOWN NEWS MEDIA
NOTICES (INVITEES FROM 3RD DISTRICT)
PRESS MISCELLANEOUS (TOMMY MADDEN) LETTER TO PRESIDENT
OF PARK NEWSPAPERS, INC/ 5/76
PRESS FILE – 77 NEWS CLIPPINGS: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ON SIKES’
OUSTING AS MILCON APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
1/77
PRESS: 3/77 ARMY NEWS (ARNEWS) INTERVIEW
PRESS: VIDEO TAPE REQUESTS
BOX 247 1982 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE
Folder Title
1.
ISSUES POSTAL REFORM (THANK YOU)
2.
ISSUES POSTAL REFORM (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
3.
ISSUES: POST OFFICE (COLUMBUS CFS)
4.
ISSUES POSTAL SERVICE – MARTHA BERRY STAMP GLORIA SHATTO
5.
ISSUES POSTAL REFORM KENT, GERALD CLOSED
6.
POSTAL REFORM ’82 GEN.
7.
ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS – FTC USED CAR RULING
8.
SMALL BUSINESS
1981/82 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OLYMPIC SALES COMPANY
9.
SMALL BUSINESS ’82 GEN.
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ISSUES SMALL BUSINESS (THANK YOU) (EMPTY)
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ISSUES: SMALL BUSINESS (CLIPPINGS, ETC.) (EMPTY)
12.
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
13.
SOCIAL SECURITY ’82 GEN.
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ISSUES SOCIAL SECURITY (THANK YOU)
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ISSUES SOCIAL SECURITY “NOTCH” (CLIPPINGS, ETC.)
16.
ISSUES SOCIAL SECURITY “NOTCH” (THANK YOU)
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TAXES ‘82 AUG.-SEPT.
18.
SOCIAL SECURITY “NOTCH” – ‘82
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE
21.
TAXES ’82 GENERAL
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ISSUES: TAXES – REVENUE SHARING HON.JAMES SPILLERS & HON.
JOHN NEELY, JR. 9/15
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ISSUES: TAXES (CIGARETTES)
24.
ISSUES: TAX SECTION 162
25.
ISSUES: TAXES FULLER, LTC JOHN
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ISSUES: TAXES THANK YOU
BOX 248 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1968 90TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
1 OF 2
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1970 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
2 OF 4
3.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1970 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
4 OF 4
4.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1976 94TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION
BOOK 1 OF 4
CONTENTS
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33 PT. 2 INDEX
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1976 94TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION
BOOK 4 OF 4
CONTENTS
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REPORT OF ACTIVITIES
COMMITTEE PRINTS
INDEX
BOX 249 1979-80 NEWS CLIPPINGS
Folder Title
1.
DECEMBER, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
2.
NOVEMBER, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
3.
OCTOBER, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
4.
SEPTEMBER, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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AUGUST, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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JULY, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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JUNE, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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NEWS CLIPPINGS MAY, 1980
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PRESS: APRIL, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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FEBRUARY, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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PRESS MARCH, 1980 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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JANUARY, 1980
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DECEMBER, 1979
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1979 NOVEMBER NEWS CLIPPINGS
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1979 OCTOBER NEWS CLIPPINGS
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1979 SEPTEMBER - NEWS CLIPPINGS
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AUGUST 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
18.
JULY 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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JUNE 1979 NEWS CLIPPINGS
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NEWS CLIPPINGS, MAY 1979
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NEWS CLIPPINGS – APRIL, 1979
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NEWS CLIPPINGS – MARCH, 1979
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NEWS CLIPPINGS – FEBRUARY, 1979
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NEWS CLIPPINGS – JANUARY, 1979
BOX 250 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND
ASTRONAUTICS 90TH CONGRESS VOLUME IV
INVESTIGATION-APPOLLO-VOL,II, PART 3
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
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4.
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1970 91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
3 OF 4
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1973 93D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK
3 OF 3
CONTENTS
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1977 95TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 3 OF 4
CONTENTS
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INDEX
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HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1978 95TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION
BOOK 9 OF 5
CONTENTS
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INDEX
BOX 251 PROJECTS: HOUSTON. LEE. MACON. MUSCOGEE COUNTIES
Folder Title
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(NO TITLE)
PROJ: HOUSTON CO: RICHARD B. RUSSELL PARKWAY
 PROJECT: HOUSTON CO. RICHARD B. RUSSELL PARKWAY
RF-128-1(3) PEACH-HOUSTON
2.
PROJECT – RAFB – GEN MADDOX, EDWARD (RIF-RAFB)
3.
PROJECTS: ROBINS AFB MILITARY INSTALLATIONS & FACILITIES
SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVED PROJECT FOR BASE--SECURITY POLICE
OPERATIONS ABD CEVTRAL SECURITY CONTROL FACILITY 4/9/79
APPROVED TOLD CHRIS BONNER
4.
PROJECTS: WARNER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ADD-ON
AUTHORIZATION FOR A WEAPONS SYSTEM COMPONENTS
ENGINEERING FACILITY.
5.
PROJECT HOUSTON COUNTY WAENER ROBINS AIRPORT FACILITIES
6.
HOUSTON COUNTY – WARNER ROBINS SMALL CITIES
COMPREHENSIVE GRANT APPLICATION – CONTACT BY FOY EVANS
7.
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY – DUKE STREET CROSSING IN
WARNER ROBINS – OUR CORRESPONDENT: DOYLE W. TUNISON
8.
PROJECTS: WARNER ROBINS ACCESS ROAD HOUSTON COUNTY
9.
PROJECTS – HOUSTON COUNTY – WARNER ROBINS HEADSTART
10.
NEIGHBORHOOD RENEWAL PLAN – HOUSTON COUNTY (WARNER
ROBINS)
11.
HOUSTON COUNTY WARNER ROBINS URBAN RENEWAL
12.
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY (W. R. PURCHASE OF RECREATION &
PARK LANDS (MAYOR DAVIS)
13.
PROJECTS – HOUSTON COUNTY – URBAN STUDY – MACON – BIBB
COUNTIES
14.
PROJECTS: HOUSTON COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE - MACON WEATHER
RADIO NETWORK (ED WAGNON, HOUSTON BO DIRECTOR (WEATHER
RADAR)
15.
PROJECT: LEE COUNTY NEW COMMITTEES, INC. 3/15
16.
PROJECTS – MACON COUNTY – WEST CENTRAL GA. COMMUNITY
ACTION COUNCIL
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PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY MONTEZUMA APPLICATION TO HUD
FOR $5.742 MILLION URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT DATED
2/28/78 (RE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE)
MIDDLE FLINT REPORT
CITY OF MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA APPLICATION TO THE
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR AN
URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT FEBRUARY 28, 1978
 PART I
 PART II
 PART III
 PART IV
 PART V
 PART VI
 PART VII
 PART VIII
 PART IX
PROJECT – MACON COUNTY – MONTEZUMA UDAG BUCKEYE PLANT
PROJECTS: MARION COUNTY (IDEAL, GA.) RE REJECTION OF
PREAPPLICATION FOR HUD GRANT (COMMUNITY BLOCK) (1978)
PROJECTS: - MACON CO. – COURTHOUSE RENOVATION (EDA) – DON
LAMBERTH
PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY: MARSHALLVILLE WATER SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENT
PROJ: MACON COUNTY (CITY OF MARSHALLVILLE) WATER SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY:MARSHALLVILLE DAM
PROJECT: NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING FOR MARSHALLVILLE
(MAYOR B. G. BICKLEY)
MACON COUNTY – MONTEZUMA SEWER SYSTEM –
HEADSTART PROGRAM – MONTEZUMA MACON COUNTY
PROJECT: MACON COUNTY – CITY OF MONTEZUMA URBAN
RENEWAL GRANT 11/30 97, 793 (?) OF PLAN
PROJECT MACON CO: OGLETHORPE HOUSING AUTHORITY
PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY (RETARDATION TRAINING IN
MONTEZUMA JOHN J. CROWDER, JR. , DIRECTOR)
PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY (WATER & SEWER GRANT FUNDS)
PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY: - WHITEWATER CREEK STATE PARK,
CONTACTED BY JAMES BRADY
PROJECTS: MARION COUNTY FMHA GRANT & LOAN APPLICATION
PROJECT – MARION COUNTY – LAND ACQUISITION – FORT BENNING
–
PROJECTS: MARION COUNTY BOYCE HANNER
PROJECTS: MARION COUNTY (SCHOOL BUILDING BEING USED AS U.
S. AGRUCULTURAL SERVICE CENTER)
INFO ONLY – MARION COUNTY HOSPITAL GRANT
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PROJECT: MARION COUNTY LAND ACQUISITION AT FT. BENNING
PART II
PROJECT: MARION COUNTY (TRI COUNTY SCHOOL (FORT BENNING)
PROJECT: MARION COUNTY – WEAPON DISPLAY – CITY OF BUENA
VISTA
PROJECT: MARION COUNTY (EPA) OUR CORRES IS MAYOR BOYCE
HANNER
PROJECT: MARION COUNTY (TRI COUNTY RECREATION COMPLEX)
(MIDDLE FLINT PLANNING & DEV COM) OUR CORRES IS LK MOSS
LEAA
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS DOCTOR’S HOSPITAL
TEL MED PROJECT
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER/
BLOUNTSTOWN DAM
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BY THE U. S. ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEERS FLORIDA SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION – ATLANTA,
GEORGIA 1977
EASTERN UNIOTED STATES MAP
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – APP-CHATT. RIVERS
LAKESIDE RECREATION IN THE SOUTHEAST JUNE 1979
SOUTHEASTERN LUNKER LO-KA-TOR
LOCKING THROUGH THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU USE
NAVIGATION LOCKS MOBILE DISTRICT CORPS OF ENGINEERS
THE ISLAND LIGHT VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 1979 SERVING
FRANKLIN, GULF, AND WAKULLA COUNTIES
JIM WOODRUFF LAKE SEMINOLE “GRAPEVINE” U. S. C. E. MOBILE
DISTRICT VOL. 1 NO. 33 6 AUGUST 79
DISCOVERY FLORIDA’S LAST FRONTIER A 1978-79 0FFICIAL
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VISITORS AND NEWCOMERS GUIDE/
SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF APALSCHICOLA, CARRABELLE,
EASTPOINT, MEXICO BEACH, PORT ST. JOE, ST. GEORGE ISLAND, &
WEWAHITCHIKA
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY / JOHN SIMPKINS – HOUSING
APPLICATION PHASE I
BUYING A HOME UNDER THE UDAG PROGRAM (2)
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ACTION GRANT
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
SECTION) DOT (URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
SECTION
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY ECONOMIC INDICATOR
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY RELEASE OF EDA PLANNING
GRANTS (JOHN SIMPKINS)
PROJECTS: ’78-79-80 MUSCOGEE DCOLUMBUS METRO AIRPORT
COLUMBUS AIRPORT WEATHER STATION
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PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY BRIDGE ACROSS CHATTAHOOCHEE
& BYPASS TED LAND’S INQUIRY)
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY (GRANT APPLICATION EDA)2/2
BOX 252 PROJECTS: OUT OF DISTRICT
Folder Title
1.
PROJECT – STATE OF GEORGIA – MISC. – DEPT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
2.
PROJ: ALTAMAHA RIVER BASIN
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ALTAMAHA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
ALTAMAHA, OCONEE AND ACMULGEE RIVERS, GEORGIA
NOVEMBER 1966
PROJECTS: GEORGIA, OUT OF DISTRICT – ALTAMAHA RIVER BASIN
PROJ: OUT OF DISTRICT TRI-RIVERS WATERWAY SYSTEM ’83
APROPS.
3.
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON AGING MARCH, 1981
4.
COORDINATION REPORT ON NAVIGATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR
APALACHICOLA RIVER BELOW JIM WOODRUFF DAM, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 1978
5.
PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY APPALACHICOLA AND
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVERS TRI-RIVERS
PROJECTS (OUT OF DISTRICT) – TRI-RIVERS WATERWAY
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
PROJECTA: TRI-RIVERS KREPS LETTER
ALABAMA STATE DOCKS SYSTEM
SURVEY REPORTON APALACHICOLA, CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT
RIVERS ALABAMA, FLORIDA AND GEORGIA
6.
MODEL EX-OFFENDER PROGRAMS GOR THE STATE OF GA, - GA DEPT
OF LABOR
7.
PROJECT: MIDDLR GEORGIA COLLEGE (SHOULD GO IN FRONT OF
PROJECT FILE SINCE IT IS OUT OF DISTRICT)
8.
PROJECTS: CORPS OF ENGINEERS (DISTRICT WIDE)
U. S. CORPS OF ENGINEERS SAVANNAH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL
FACT BOOK
CIVI;
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
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DISTRICT WIDE PROJECT – WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
PROJECT: FLINT RIVER BASIN
COASTAL PLAINS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGION A REPORT ON
THE INIYIAL ACTION PLANNING PRPGRAM OF THE COASTAL PLAINS
REGIONAL COMMISSION
REPORT TO THE FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION ON PROJECT NO.
1218 THE FLINT RIVER HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT GEORGIA POWER
COMPANY SEPTEMBER, 1967
PROJECT NO. A-867 CONTRACT NO. C-239-65 (NEG.) ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE A PROGRAM OF MAMAGEMENT
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN DESIGNATED EDA COUNTIES IN
GEORGIA BY WILLIAM I. DENMAN, JR. W. C. WARD, JR. RONALD B.
PARKER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION FINAL REPORT 1967
ENGINHEERING EXPERIMENT STATION GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PROJECT NO. A-867 CONTRACT NO. C-239-65 (NEG.) ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE A PROGRAM OF MAMAGEMENT
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN DESIGNATED EDA COUNTIES IN
GEORGIA BY WILLIAM I. DENMAN, JR. W. C. WARD, JR. RONALD B.
PARKER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION FINAL REPORT 1967
ENGINHEERING EXPERIMENT STATION GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PROJECT NO. A-867 CONTRACT NO. C-239-65 (NEG.) ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE A PROGRAM OF MAMAGEMENT
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN DESIGNATED EDA COUNTIES IN
GEORGIA BY WILLIAM I. DENMAN, JR. W. C. WARD, JR. RONALD B.
PARKER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION FINAL REPORT 1967
ENGINHEERING EXPERIMENT STATION GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA, GEORGIA (YES THREE COPIES)
COLUMBUS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROFILE –
PROJECT: CUMBERLAND ISLAND OSCAR BOYLES)
PROJECT: MUSCOGEE PORTS AUTHORITY (OIL REFINERY –
SAVANNAH) TENNECO OIL)
GEORGIA COASTAL ISLANDS PROJECT
PROJECTS: GEORGIA POWER COMPANY – NUCLEAR FUELED ELEC
GENERATING PLANT)
PROJECTS_ WATER & SEWER GRANTS. LTR FROM E. LAMAR SEALS –
ALSO LTR IN DEPT. FILE HUD)
PROJECT: ATLANTA AIRPORT
PROJECTS: GENERAL (OUT OF DISTRICT)
PROJECTS – RUSSELL SQUARE APARTMENTS – JOINT LTR BILL
NICHOLS & JB TO HUD SECRETARY
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30.
31.
PROJECTS: MULTI-STATE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (KERMIT
BLANEY)
1969 MIDDLE FLINT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
ANNUAL REPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA REPORT HEALTH FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION
NEEDS FOR THE HONORABLE JACK BRINKLET REPRESENTATIVE
THIRD DISTRICT GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROFILE PLAINS, GEORGIA
DISTRICT PROJECT COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION
STENOGRAPHIC TRANSCRIPTS OF HEARINGS BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS UNITED STATES SENATE S, 1072
AND S. 1090 AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1969
WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 7, 1969
PROJECTS: EMORY SCHOOL BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT CENTER
PROJECT: LAKE EUFALA
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 89TH
CONGRESS. SECON SESSION VOL. 112 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 19, 1966 NO. 180 26652-54
BOX 253 1970-73 BRINKLEY SPEECHES
Folder Title
1.
SPEECH: JULY 10, 1970 AMERICAN LEGION DEPT. CONV. MACON,
GEORGIA
2.
SPEECH: JULY 18, 1970 GOVERNOR’S HONORS PROGRAM WESLYAN
COLLEGE – MACON
3.
SPEECH: AUGUST 8, 1970 BUENA VISTA BOY SCOUTS
4.
SPEECH: SEPT. 2, 1970 FAA AWARD CEREMONIES FOR RHODES AND
FRENCH
5.
SPEECH: SEPT. 19, 1970 COLUMBIAN LODGE NO. 7 FLATROCK PARK,
COLUMBUS, GA.
6.
SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 9:30 DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS
OPENING – COLUMBUS, GA.
7.
SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 11 AM CIVITAN CEREMONY
COLUMBUS, GA
8.
SPEECH: OCTOBER 26, 1970 3RD DISTRICT APPRECIATION DINNER
GOVERNOR LESTER G. MADDOX
9.
SPEECH: OCTOBER 28. 1970 RICHARDS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
10.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 9, 1970 MUSCOGEE LIONS CLUB COLUMBUS, GA.
11.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 12, 1970 COLUMBUS JAYCEES
12.
PRESENTATION: NOVEMBER 19, 1970 TO SECY. RESOR – RE 1ST AIR
CAVALRY – F. B.
13.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 30, 1970 PRESENTATION: WRAMA MANPOWER
14.
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 12, 1971 EXCHANGE CLUBS OF COLUMBUS
(NATL. CRIME PREVENTION WEEK)
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39.
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 18, 1971 NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSN
HONORABLE LIFETIME MEMBER
1971 CALENDAR
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 19, 1971 AMERICAN OPTPMETRIC ASSN.
BREAKFAST
SPEECH: MARCH 6, 1971 GIDEONS BANQUET PRESENTATIONS – BIBLE
SPEECH FILE MARCH 8, 1971 3RD DISTRICT LEGIS. BANQUET
HONORING JACK BRINKLEY, M. C. (EMPTY)
SPEECH: MARCH19, 1971 STAR BANQUET
GEORGIA JAYCEE FED. AFF. SEMINAR MARCH 23-26, 1972
SPEECH: MARCH 27, 1971 SCOUT SKILL-O-RAMA
SPEECH: APRIL 4, 1971 FACE THE NATION – CALLEY
CBS NEWS PHOTO
PRESS FILE – APRIL 4, 1971 – FACE THE NATION PROGRAM
SPEECH: APRIL 24, 1971LEGAL SECRETARIES BANQUET COLUMBUS,
GA.
SPEECH: MAY 7, 1971 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONF.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
SPEECH: JULY 10, 1971 FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN – KAY
COMMUNITY TRNG. SCH. (PEACH CO.)
SPEECH: SEPT. 2, 1971 THIRD DIST. CHAMBERS OF COM.
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMM.
SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 11, 1971 AFGE COUNCIL MEETING MARTINIQUE
IN COLUMBUS
SPEECH: SEPT. 18, 1971 MEETING – LABOR COUNCIL COLUMBUS OFF.
(FAYE KNIGHT)
SPEECH: OCTOBER 2, 1971 DOOLY COUNTY SESQUICENTENNIAL –
VIENNA
SPEECH: OCTOBER 25, 1971 VETERANS’ DAY PROGRAM COLUMBUS,
GA.
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 6, 1971 GEORGIA LETTER CARRIERS REGIONAL
MEETING – AMERICUS
SPEECH: NOVEMBER 30, 1971 TELEPHONE HOOK-UP FROM
WASHINGTON NARCE MEETING IN AMERICUS
SPEECH: OCTOBER 27, 1971 EDDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS
(TELEPHONE HOOK-UP)
SPEECH: DECEMBER 4, 1971 MONTEZUMA JAYCEES RADIO PROGRAM
SPEECH: DECEMBER 12, 1971 BROTHERHOOD – FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH OF WEST POINT. GA.
SPEECH: DECEMBER 27, 1971 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT MANAGEMENT
CONF. – COLUMBUS
SPEECH: JANUARY 4, 1972 LAGRANGE LIONS CLUB
SPEECH: JANUARY 13, 1972 RE MAN OF THE YEAR AWARD IN SOIL &
WATER CONSERV. – PERRY, GA. BUTTHEADED
SPEECH: JANUARY 14, 1972 FORSYTH, GA.
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ROBINS
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 7, 1972 WILBUR D. MILLS’ AWARD SOUTHERN
OPTOMETRISTS
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 10, 1972 TELEPHONE HOOK-UP – WARNER
ROBINS JT. HIGH SCHOOL
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 12, 1972 VALLEY OF COLUMBUS SCOTTISH RITE
BODIES – LADIES NIGHT BANQUET
SPEECH: FEBRUARY 12, 1972 GEORGIA LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY
MEETING – CALLAWAY GARDENS WELCOMING ADDRESSS BY
CONGRESSMA JACK BRINKLEY FEBRUART 12, 1972 GEORGIA
LIMITED ACCESS HGWY.
STATEMENT – FEBRUARY 28, 1972 BEFORE HOUSE JUDICIARY
COMMITTEE ON H. J. RES. 43
STATEMENT: MARCH 14, 1972 BEFORE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
(COASTAL PLAINS COMMISSION+
STATEMENT OF REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE PUBLIC WORKS
COMMITTEE MARCH 14, 1972 (UNABLE TO READ HANDWRITING)
 MIDDLE FLINT AREA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION 1971 ANNUAL REPORT (2)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AUGUST 1971 COASTAL PLAINS
REGIONAL COMMISSION
SPEECH: MARCH 30, 1972 BRINKLEY APPRECIATION DINNER
SPEECH: APRIL 4, 1972 COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BREAKFAST MEETING
SPEECH: MAY5, 1972 LAW DAY SPEECH – COLUMBUS LAWYERS
CLUB
SPEECH: JUNE 24, 1972 BIKE RIDE – WARNER ROBINS FOT ST. JUDE’S
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
SPEECH: AUGUST 12, 1972 AMERICAN LEGION POST #35 COLUMBUS,
GEORGIA
SPEECH: AUGUST 6, 1972 VFW – ALBERT J. PERRY POST LAGRANGE,
GEORGIA
SPEECH: SEPTEMBER 8, 1972 WEST POINT HIGH SCHOOL FLAG
PRESENTATION
FLAG PRESENTATION: WEST POINT HIGH SCHOOL SEPT. 8, 1972
STATEMENT OF REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE THE HOUSE ARMED
SERVICES SUBCOM. ON RETIRED PAY REVISION ON OCTOBER 3, 1972
SPEECH – B&PW WEEK – THOMASTON OCTOBER 19, 1972
SPEECH – WOODBURY LIONS CLUB OCTOBER 23, 1972
SPEECH: FRIENDSHIP LODGE OCTOBER 28, 1972
SPEECH – WOODBURY PTO – NOV. 1972
SPEECH – TV-9 PRE-ELECTION DEMOCRATIC HALF HOUR –
NOVEMBER 1972
SPEECH – VETERANS DAY – NOV. 11, 1972 – CHATTAHOOCHEE
VALLEY VETERANS COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS
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12/1/72
SPEECHTO THE COLUMBUS CHAPTER OF HADASSAH – NOVEMBER
12, 1972
THOMASTON & UPSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL
MEETING SPEECH 1/26/73
GIDEON SPEECH – FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, COLUMBUS – 1/28/72
SPEECH – FEB. 2, 1973 – 4-H CLUB AWARDS BANQUET – COLUMBUS
COL.
SPEECH – 2/16/72 – COLUMBUS COLLEGE MUSIC FESTIVAL
SPEECH – 2/2/73 – SOUTH GEORGIA DISTRICT, CIVITAN
INTERNATIONAL – ALBANY, GEORGIA
SPEECH 3/22/73 – THOMASTON – UPSON COUNTY ASSN. OF
EDUCATORS
SPEECH 3/25/73 – BEALLWOOD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHUIRCH –
COLUMBUS
SPEECH – 4/17/73 – CIVIC CLUBS OF MANCHESTER, GA.
4/26/73 – SPEECH TO COLUMBUS JAYCEES – KEY MEN AWARDS
BANQUET
4/29/73 – SPEECH GA. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILARY POPPY ANCHOR
DEDICATION – BUTLER, GEORGIA
SPEECH FILE – 5/13/73 – GENTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE’S
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
BOX 254 MISC.: COMM. FILES. INDVD. TRANSCRIPTS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED)1976 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE ON
MILITARY COMPENSATION
H. R. 14773 JULY 29, 1976
H. J. RES. 963 AND H. R. 13958 JUNE 8 AND 10, 1976
S. 2096 AND H. R. 4105 AUGUST 4, 1976
H. R. 14772 JULY 28, 1976
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE ON
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES
1.
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES AND INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES JULY 9, 1976 [NO. 6]
2.
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ORIENTATION TRIP APRIL 7-13 1969
THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, SALUTES
CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE THE 437TH MILITARY AIRLIFT WING –
ONE
U. S. AIR FORCE INFORMATION KIT 437 – MILITARY AIRLIFT WING
3.
REP. JACK BRINKLEY FOLDER
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FY 70 & 70 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM CHATLESTON
AIRFORCE BASE, S. C. 7 APRIL 1969 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA 437TH MILITARY AIRLIFT WING
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA THE MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND (MAC)
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA THE TWENTY-FIRST AIR FORCE
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA C-5 GALAXY WORLD’S LARGEST AIRCRAFT
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA GLOBAL EXERCISES AND OPERATIONS
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA MAC’S RESERVE ASSOCIATE UNIT PROGRAM
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND AND THE AIR
FORCE RESERVE
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA MAC AEROMEDICALEVACUATION SERVICE
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA MAC AND THE CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET
FACT SHEET CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH
CAROLINA AIR WEATHER SERVICE (EWS)
NEWS RELEASE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE C-141 STARLIFTER
U. S. AIR FORCE LOCKHEED C-5 GALAXY
BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE GENERAL HOWELL M.
ESTES JR.
8X10 PHOTOGRAPH
BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE LIEUTENANT
GENERAL JAMES W. WILSON
8X10 PROTOGRAPH (WILSON)
BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MAJOR GENERAL
WILLIAM H. BRANDON
8X10 PHOTOGRAPH
BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL
CLARE T. IRELAND JR.
8X10 PHOTOGRAPH
HILL AIR FORCE BASE – REP. MCKAY – 1971 ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE FILES
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MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FY 1978 THIRD INCREMENT
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR 1978
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM 1978
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM 1981
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE SENATE COMM. ON APPROPRIATIONS
1978
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM 1977-78
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE FILE – “FACTS ABOUT FLIGHT PAY”
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES STATEMENT OF WITNESS
REPORT OF COMM. ON A. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 9-13-78
REPORT OF ACTIVITIES OF THE COMM. ON A. S. 1978
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM 1974
APN STATEMENT FY-1975 DEPT. OF NAVY
MARINE/AUTHORIZATION FOR WEAPONS AS GUIDED MISSILES
U S MILITARY POSTURE FOR FY 1975
ANNUAL DEFENSE SEPT. REPORT 1975
MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS REPORT FOR FY 1975
PROGRAM OF RESEARCH. DEV., TEST AND EVALUATION FY 1975
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE 1974
NATO FORCES FILE
ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE #4
SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL DEFENSE
1973 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE #5
SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON SURVIVOR BENEFITS
STATEMENT OF REP. JACK BRINKLEY BEFORE MILITARY
CONSTRUCTION SUBCOMMITTEE MAY 7, 1970
PROXY FORMS – ARMED SERV. COM.
HOUSE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE (EMPTY)
LEGIS.: APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE (EMPTY)
DIST. OF COLUMBIS COMMITTEE (EMPTY)
EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE (EMPTY)
LEGIS. FOREIGN AFFAIRS
GOVT. OPERATIONS COMMITTEE (EMPTY)
INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEES (EMPTY)
INTERNAL SECURITY COMMITTEE
FOOTPRINTS OF THE TROJAN HORSE
INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEES (EMPTY)
JUDICARY COMMITTEE
STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAM BRINKLEY BEFORE JUDICOARY
COMMITTEE (SUBCOMMITTEE #5) (RE H. J. RES. 43) FEBRUARY 278,
1972
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TAPES LISTENED TO BY CONGRESSMAN
BOX 255 1982 ISSUES (ALSO C-5 PROJECT)
Folder Title
1.
ARMED SERVICES – MAY 1942
2.
(NOT NUMBERED AND NO LABEL, BELIEVED TO BE 2)
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS INFORMATION
BRIEFS FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF
LEGISLATIVE LIAISON SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE 1982 EDITION
M-X CLOSELY SPACED BASING 20 JULY 1982 DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PREPARED BY AF/RD-M
WHITE PAPER ON THE M-X MISSILE SYSTEM 19 JULY 1982
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.
ARMED SERVICES – FEB. 1982
4.
ARMED SERVICES – JAN. 1982
A REPORT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY BY THE U. S. ARMY
COST DISCIPLINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 16 DECEMBER 1981
5.
ARMED SERVICES – MARCH 1982
6.
ARMED SERVICES – APRIL 1982
7.
(FOLDER NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 7) DEPARTMENT OF
THE AIR FORCE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 B-1B NEW STRENGTH FOR AMERICA’S DEFENSE
 A B-1B PERSPECTIVE
 8X10 PPHOTOGRAPHS (3)
 B-1B FACT SHEET
 F101 AUGMENTED TURBOFAN FOR THE U. S. AIR FORCE B-1B
30,000 LB THRUST CLASS
 FACT SHEET UNITED STATES AIR FORCE B-1B
 STRATEGIC REVIEW WINTER 1982 UNITED STATES STRATEGIC
INSTITUTE
 NEWS ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CONTACT DONALD M.
O’NEAL
 NEWS ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CONTACT JACK L. HEFLEY
B-1 FLIGHT TEST PROGRAM
 FARNBOROUGH 82 GENERAL ELECTRIC/NEWS F101-GE-102 TO
POWER U. S. AIR FORCE B-1B
 NEWS ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CONTACT JACK L. HEFLEY
VERSATILITY BUILT INTO LONG RANGE COMBAT AIRCRAFT
 NEWS ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CONTACT JACK L. HEFLEY
B-1B IS A PRODUCT OF DETAILED PLANNING
 WHY THE U. S. SHOULD PROCEED WITH THE B-1 BY DAMIAN
HOUSMAN FROM HUMAN EVENTS / MARCH 20, 1982
 NEWS ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CONTACT JACK L. HEFLEY
B-1B FACT SHEET
 BOEING BACKGROUND INFORMATION AUGUST 1982 B-1B
OFFENSIVE ANIONICS
8.
ARMED SERVICES MAY 1982
9.
ARMED SERVICES GEN. JULY 1982
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ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES AUGUST, 1982
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES SEPTEMBER, 1982
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES 7/13/82 MTG, WITH IRWIN HORN, DEPUTY
CHAIRMAN OF GERMAN PARLIAMENT IN JB’S OFFICE
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – DEAR COLLEAGUE ON FY 83 CIVIL
DEFENSE FUNDING
ARMED SERVICES – DEAR COLLEAGUE
ARMED SERVICES – JUNE 1982
(NOT NUMBERED-NO TITLE)
 MILITARY CARGO TRANSPORT? THERE MUST BE A REASON
WHY…
 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND
 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH SEABOARD WORLD
 8X70 PHOTOGRAPH (2)
 AIRLIFT HEARING SUMMARY SENATE ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE APRIL 16, 1982
(NOT NUMBERED-NO TITLE)
 MILITARY CARGO TRANSPORT? THERE MUST BE A REASON
WHY…
 C-5A 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH
 B-747 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH
 C-5A 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH (MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND
 B747 8X10 PHOTOGRAPH (SEABOARD WORLD)
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – ROCKWELL – AIR
FORCE NEXT GENERATION TRAINER AITCRAFT
#91 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY THE AIR FORCE RESERVE THE AIR
FORCE MANAQGEMENT ASSISTANCE GROUP FINAL REPORT 30
APRIL 1982
FISCAL YEAR 1981 READINESS ASSESSMENT OF THE RESERVE
COMPONENTS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA RESERVED FORCE POLICY BOARD OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301
THE POSTURE OF THE ARMY AND DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983 E. C. MEYER GENERAL,
U. S. ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF JOHN O. MARSH, JR. SECRETARY OF THE
ARMY
1982 WEAPON SYSTEMS UNITED STATES ARMY
ENNIS, JEAN ,S. (ARMED SERVICES)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – ITV (IMPROVED TOW VEHICLE) AND
M60A3 TANK
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES 4/26/82 AF BRIEFING ON RAFB
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – CONSUMABLE SUPPLY ITEMS TRANSFER
PROPOSAL
(NOT NUMBERED, EMPTY) ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (THANK YOU)
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES (CLIPPING, ETC.)
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28.
SMALL AND DISADVANTAGEDBUSINESS UTILIZATION
SPECIALISTS DESIGNED TO ASSIST SMALL, MINORITY, AND
LABOR SURPLUS AREA BUSINESSMEN
 TITLE 37, UNITED STATES CODE (PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF
THE UNIFORMED SERVICES) AS AMENDED THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 1981 AND RELATED MATERIAL PREPARED FOR
THE USE OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MAY 1982
 UNIFORMED SERVICE PAY ACT OF 1982
 STATEMENT BY LIEYTENANT GENERAL EUGENE F. TOGHE,
JR., USAF DIRECTOR DEFENSE INTELLEGENCE AGENCY THE
PENTAGON BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FOREIGN
AFFAIRS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20515 25 JUNE 1981
 THE ARMY FY 83 OVERVIEW
 SELLING TO THE MILITARY ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DEFENSE
LOGISTICS AGENCY
JANUARY 1982 CIVIL WORKS APPROPRIATION FISCAL YEAR 1982 U.
S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES – BILLY KNOWLES – “PAY CAP”
CORRESPONDENCE
ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES MILITARY AIRLIFT C-5
 5/25/81 C-5 TEAM BREAKFAST
 7/13/82 C-5 TEAM BREAKFAST
 BRIEFINGS ON 747 SPONSORED BY REP. DICKS & BOEING
 C-5 DEAR COLLEAGUES
 C-5 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS
C-5 H-4387 H-4427 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS
AND DEBATES OF THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL
128 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1982 NO 95
 FACT SHEETS AND BACKGROUND INFO. STATISTICS ON C-5
FLIGHT TESTS COMPLETE, NEW COLOR WEATHER RADAR
DELIVERED TO AIR FORCE
C-5B AIRLIFT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM FY ’83 DEFENSE
AUTHORIZATION BILL (H. R. 6030)
C-5 FOLDER
MILITARY CARGO TRANSPORT? THERE MUST BE A REASON
WHY…
STRATEGIC MOBILITY: WHAT DO THE DEFENSE
PROFESSIONALS SAY? (3)
 C-5 FLOOR DEBATE MATERIALS USED BY CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY
REBUTTALS FOR ANTI C-5 ASSERTIONS INDEX
MILITARY CARGO TRANSPORT? THERE MUST BE A REASON
WHY…
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AIRLIFT – THE C-5 MATERIALS USED FOR FLOOR DEBATE
(EMPTY)
C-5 LETTERS OF OPPOSITION
C-5 LETTERS OF SUPPORT
MAGAZINE ARTICLES RE C-5
ATLANTA MAGAZINE OCTOBER 1982
DEFENSE OF REP. MCDONALD IN RESPONSE TO NEWSPAPER
ARTICLE
MEDIA QUERIES ON C-5
MEETINGS ON C-5 AND STRATEGY SESSIONS
MEMBERS CONTACTED BY JB ON C-5
MISCALLANEOUS MEMOS ON C-5
NEWSPAPER ADS AND ARTICLES RE C-5
PHOTOS OF C-5 (8X10)
MILITARY AITLIFT COMMAND
SEABOARD WORLD
2 MORE
C-5 VOTE PROXY
REP. DICKS’ RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY INTO C-5 LOBBYING
C-5 COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
C-5 THANK-YOU LETTERS
THE C-5 VS THE 747 IT’S A MATTER OF CAPABILITY AND
FORCE READINESS
STRATEGIC MOBILITY: WHAT DO THE DEFENSE
PROFESSIONALS SAY?
BOX 256 1981 BOUND CONG. RECORD INSERTS AND BOUND VOTING REC. (90-86TH
CONG.)
Folder Title
1.
INDIVIDUAL VOTING RECORD BY ROLL CALLS IN THE UNITED
STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 90TH CONGRESS 1967-1968
2.
ROLL CALL SUBJECT GUIDE NINETIETH CONGRESS: SECOND
SESSION CONVENED JANUARY 15, 1968 ADJOURNED OCTOBER 14,
1968
3.
INDIVIDUAL VOTING RECORD BY ROLL CALLS IN THE UNITED
STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 91ST CONGRESS 1969-1970
4.
INDIVIDUAL VOTING RECORD BY ROLL CALLS IN THE UNITED
STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST SECOND
SESSION CONGRESS 1970 ROLL CALLS 1-648
5.
MEMBER’S PERSONAL VOTING RECORD 92D CONGRESS 1971-1972
JACK BRINKLEY
6.
MEMBER’S PERSONAL VOTING RECORD 93D CONGRESS 1973-1974
JACK BRINKLEY
7.
MEMBER’S PERSONAL VOTING RECORD 94TH CONGRESS 1975-1976
JACK BRINKLEY
8.
9.
10.
MEMBER’S PERSONAL VOTING RECORD 95TH CONGRESS 1977-1978
JACK BRINKLEY
MEMBER’S PERSONAL VOTING RECORD 96TH CONGRESS 1979-1980
JACK BRINKLEY
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1981
BOX 257 1987-72 BOUND CONG. RECORD INSERTS
Folder Title
1.
SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 90TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
1967
a.
31 JAN 67-A-371 LAUNCH PAD TRADEGY
b.
8 FEB 67 H-1196 CAPETOWN INCIDENT
c.
21 FEB 67 H-1638 18 YR OLD VOTING
d.
2 MAR 67 A-1029 DEMOCRACY SPEAKS
e.
9 MAR 67 A-1234 TEXTILOE IMPORTS
f.
20 MAR 67 H-2999 VIET NAM STAND
g.
3 APR 67 H-3456 FED. LAND BANK SYM.
h.
25 APR 67 A-2021 OPTIMIST SPEECH
i.
25 APR 667 H-459. TEXTILE COMMENTS
j.
26 APR 67 H-7836-38 POSTAL PAY BILL
k.
28 APR 67 H-4842 VIET NAM REMARKS
l.
3 MAY 67 H-5054 STUDENT FLAG BURNING
m.
10 MAY 67_ A2310 VIET NAM LETTERS
n.
15 MAY 67 A-2379 WALLY REID EDITOR
o.
18 MAY 67 H-5779 QUIE AMENDMENTS
p.
22 MAY 67 H-5792 ISREAL STAND
q.
5 JUNE 67 H-6625 INSURANCE REMARKS
r.
6 JUNE 67 H-4467 FOR. AID & MID. EAST
s.
7 JUNE 67 H-6842 MICHIGAN SALUTE
t.
12 JUNE 67-A-2947 DRAFT DODGERS
u.
14 JUNE-A-3001 CONCER OF INDIFFERENCE
v.
20 JUNE 67-H-7557 CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
w.
10 JULY 67-A-3429 M. GRIMES EDITORIAL
x.
1 AUG 67 – A-3904 ROBERTS-RIOT & DISORDER
y.
3 AUG 67 H-9879 HAZARDOUS DUTY PAY
z.
7 AUG 67 – A-3987 AMER. WAY-B. RIDDLE
aa.
10 AUG 67 – H-10383 RECOG. THE FACTS
bb.
24 AUG, 67 A-4327 GALLANTRYIN VIET N.
cc.
12 SEPT 67 A-4511 COMMON SENSE
dd.
11 OCT 67 4-13270 POSTAL PAY RAISE
ee.
20 OCT 67 H-13762 ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION
ff.
17 NOV 67 A-5696 “MY GEORGIA”
gg.
21 NOV 67 H-15977 MAIL CALL V. N.
hh.
28 NOV 67 H-15935 AMERICAN FLAG
ii.
29 NOV 67 H-15989 MEAT INSPECTION
jj.
kk.
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6 DEC. 67 H-16445 BY STUCKY ON JB
SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 90TH CONGRESS SECOND
SESSION 1968
a.
1968 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS
b.
25 JAN, 68 H-375 POSITION ON PUEBLO
c.
5 FEB. 68 H-777 CREDIBILITY-PUEBLO
d.
20 FEB. 68 POEM “WAVE OLD GLORY”
e.
29 FEB. 68 “LOOKING BACK”
f.
14 MAR. 68 JR. ACHIEVEMENT
g.
14 MAR. 68 E-1910 FIREMEN
h.
8 APR. 68 H-2653 REASON
i.
10 APR. 68 H-2793, H-2825 CIVIL RIGHTS
j.
22 APR. 68 E-3152 GLORY
k.
24 APR. 68 “I VOTE AGAINST OH”
l.
29 APR. 68 E-3454 DIGNITY OF WORK
m.
3 MAY 68 E-3733 WHO SPKS FOR YOUTH
n.
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SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 91ST CONGRESS 1969-70
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b.
13 JAN 69 H-184 JIM BLANCHARD
c.
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d.
5 MAY 69 E-3624 LAW DAY ESSAY
e.
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16 JULY 69 H-5990 GODSPEED – APOLLO 11
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j.
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k.
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l.
13 NOV 69 E-9572 THE MAJORITY VOTE
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13 NOV 69 E-9584 “PATRIOTISM PROC.”
n.
19 NOV 69 E-9814 PHODESIA
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aa.
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bb.
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SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 92ND CONGRESS FIRST
SESSION 1971
a.
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b.
25 JAN 71 POW PETITION
c.
1 FEBR. 71 VIETNAM
d.
23 FEB 71 MEM. SEN. RUSSELL
5.
e.
23 FEB 71 J. C. PERKINS
f.
2 MARCH 71 PATTERSON SPEECH
g.
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h.
9 MARCH 71 JOHN B. AMOS
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v.
21 JUNE 71 HOSEA WILLIAMS
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22 JUNE 71 ERA OF H. R. 1
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15 JULY 71 ANN. OF AFLC
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28 JULY 71 DR. L. HAZOURI
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4 AUG 71 NATL. DEFENSE
aa.
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8 SEPT. 71 EDIT. (BUSING)
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dd.
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16 SEPT 71 HERDING
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22 SEPT RES. (BD. OF ED.)
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17 DEC 71DEVALUATION
SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 92ND CONGRESS SECOND
SESSION 1972
a.
1972 CONGRESSIONAL INSERTS
b.
18 JAN 72 “THIS JOHNNY…”
c.
25 JAN 72 EULOGY-GEO. ANDREWS
d.
27 JAN 72 CADET CALVIN DERCK
e.
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f.
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g.
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11 APR 72 COAST GUARD
20 APR 72 SOVIET JEWS
18 MAY 72 EDIT. ON BUSING
22 MAT 72 VIOLENCE-CAPIT
1 JUN 72 SPEECH-K. BLANEY
13 JUN 72 FLAG DAY COMM.
20 JUN 72 WEST PT. HIGH
27 JUN 72 DEMO. PLATFORM
18 JUL 72 NATL. PRES. PRIM
28 JUL 72 CIV. DEFENSE ACT
6 SEPT 72 ISRAEL SYMPATH.
21 SEPT 72 REVENUE SHARING
5 OCT 72 FED. HGWY. AUTH.
11 OCT 72 CUMBERLAND IS.
11 OCT. 72 TROUP EMC
14 OCT 72 REV. SHAR. BILL
14 OCT 72 EDIT-REV. SHAR.
16 OCT 72 LTRS. S. COFFEE
17 OCT 72 REP. ON AGRI.
18 OCT 72 HIGHWAY APPROP
BOX 258 1982 VID. TAPES W/HUTTO & EDWARDS & FT. BENNING SCENES (LABELS
FROM CASSETTES)
Folder Title
1.
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FOR TELECAST UNTIL SUNDAY, OCT. 4 AT 4:00 P. M. 10 REP. EARL
HUTTO & REP. JOHN EDWARDS “CONGRESSIONAL REPORT”
FEATURING REP. BRINKLEY
2.
REP. BRINKLEY 2 10-8-81 DUB OF EDWARDS SHOW 10-1-81 26:26 VCR –
(?) REPS. HUTTO, EDWARDS, BRINKLEY ”CONGRESSIONAL REPORT”
(CASE ADDRESSED TO MR. BOBBY TOWNS TELECABLE OF
COLUMBUS P. O. BOX 6449 COLUMBUS, GA. 31995)
3.
REP BRINKLEY #1 10-8-91 DUB OF EDWARDS SHOW 10-1-81 26:26 VCR
(?) (CASE LABELED: FROM REP. BRINKLEY 2470 RAYBURN HOUSE
OFFICE BLDG; WASHINGTON, D. C. 20515
TO MR GLENN HECK COX CABLE TV P. O. BOX 2288 WARNER ROBINS,
GA. 31099
4.
REP BRINKLEY 1 10-1-81 26:26 DUB (?) NOTE: EMBARGOED FOR
TELECAST UNTIL SUNDAY, OCT. 4 AT 4:00 P. M. REPS. HUTTO,
EDWARDS, BRINKLEY ”CONGRESSIONAL REPORT” (CASE
ADDRESSED TO MR. GLENN HECK GENERAL MANAGER COX CABLE
TV 134 MANOR COURT WARNER ROBINS, GA. 31093 RECEIVED
WARNER ROBINS, GA POST OFFICE 10-+9-81 0400 PM)
5.
RECORDING AGENCY USAIC-DPT-ETV DATE 10 MAR 81 TRADDOC
NO 920-071-1429-B INFANTRY OFFICERS BASIC COURSE “LEADERS IN
TRAINING” RT: 30:39 TRAINING SCENES, WEAPONS SYSTEMS,
BUILDING SCENES, INFANTRY SUBJECTS (FORT BENNING GA) (NO
STORY LINE) ¾ IN (CASE ADDRESSED TO REPRESENTATIVE JACK
BRINKLEY IN WASHINGTON)
BOX 259 1976 VID. TAPE ON OSUT/BENNING (WITH ARMY SECTY. HOFFMAN) AND
Folder Title
1.
PROPERTY OF HON. BRINKLEY DATE 2-10-76 REEL 1 DISCUSSION OF
OSUT AT FT. BENNING WITH SECT.OF ARMY HOFFMAN TIME 10:10
2.
PROPERTY OF HON. BRINKLEY DATE 2-10-76 DISCUSSION OF OSUT
AT FT. BENNING WITH SECT.OF ARMY HOFFMAN TIME 10:10
(BELIEVED TO BE TAPE 2) HI BAND DUB COLOR 15 IPS
3.
BRINKLEY 2 OF 2 DATV THE PENTAGON USAAVA HB COLOR 15 IPS
ORIG. DATE 3/17/81 PROGRAM FT. STEWART, HUNTER ARMY
AIRFIELD, FT. MCPHERSON EVALUATED 2 JULY 79 GRADE A
4.
PROPERTY OF HON. BRINKLEY DATE 3/25/81 REEL 1 SERIES REP
BRINKLEY INTERVIEW WITH SECT. ARMY JOHN MARSH EDISODE
NAME & NO. “THE ARMY IN GEORGIA” (WITH INTRO MUSIC) TIME
29:11, 29.23, 29:29 (TAPE , ITSELF IS LABELED 5)
BOX 260 1981 VID. TAPE, RECORD INSERTS
Folder Title
1.
SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 93RD CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
1973
a.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1973
b.
1/22 E-333 POEMS-ENVIRONMENT”
c.
2/1 E-549-50 SERMON-REV. SMITH
d.
2/1 E-560-61 “PEACEMAKERS”
e.
2/8 E-78.-84 BRINKLEY REPORT
f.
3/7 E-1298-99 AMERICA?
g.
3/19 H-1860 WOOD FIBER CRISIS
h.
3/28 H-2215 FARMER-FOOD PRICES
i.
4/30 H-3157-58 M. HIRSCH CAMPAIGN
j.
5/2 H-8283-84 HIRSCH CAMPAIGN, II
k.
5/3 E-2915 A. F. STAR BILL
l.
5/10 E-3117-18 CALLAWAY MEMORIAL
m.
5/21 E-3312-13 JUNE 73 NEWSLETTER
n.
5/29 H-4058 …HATE MAIL…
o.
5/30 E-3615 DILLON GRAHAM
p.
6/5 E-3712 “HALR BOGGS”
q.
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r.
5/18 E-4146 JR OPTIMISTS-COL.
s.
6/20 E-4263 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
t.
6/30 E-4557-58 ATLANTA VA CONF.
2.
u.
7/11 E-4640 HI-RISE FIRE PREV.
v.
7/16 E-4789-90 CHRISTIANS…
w.
7/25 E-5061 SCHOOL BUS. STAND,
x.
8/1 E-5290-91 AUGUST NEWSLETTER
y.
8/1 E-5294 TRIBUTE-NICK BEGICH
z.
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aa.
9/17 E-7987 AMERICUS JAYCEES
bb.
9/20 E-5970-71 MISS AMER. TEENAGER
cc.
10/4 H-8678-79 RIGHT TO LIVE
dd.
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ee.
10/11 H-8903 MIL. CONSTR. AUTH.
ff.
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gg.
10/30 H-9457 GERALD FORD FOR VP
hh.
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ii.
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kk.
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pp.
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qq.
12/20 H-11803 EMPL. & TRNG. ACT 73
rr.
12/21 H-11948 MEDICAID
SPEECHES CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 93RD CONGRESS SECOND
SESSION 1974
a.
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b.
1/22 S-47 CENTRAL TIME
c.
2/26 E-923 COMMUN. ACT. WK
d.
2/26 E-937-39 L. OWENS SPEECH
e.
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f.
3/14 E-1421 RESOLUTION CA
g.
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h.
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i.
4/2 H-2421 MIL. MED. OFFS.
j.
4-9 H-2757 SURV. BEN. PLAN
k.
4/9 E-2205 DR. J. LOWNDES
l.
4/9 E-2220-24 NCI UNF. PROJ.
m.
4-10 E-2273-74 KIWANIS RES.
n.
4/11 E-2300 LITTLE LEAGUE
o.
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p.
4/23 E-2470 C. BLACK ON VN
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r.
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s.
5/2 H-3491 DEBATE-CANCER
t.
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dd.
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3.
4.
5.
5/8 E-2864 LINDA A. HIGH
7-9 E-4562 ALLEN P. WHIPP
8/1 E-5225 (LISA BATTLE)
8/9 E-5421 PRES. NIXON
8/12 H-8124 SCH. BUS SAFETY
8/19 H-5890 ANTI INFLAT.
9/23 H-9446BUILDING
9/30 E-6148 RES. RET. BILL
10/2 H-9873 COMM. ON AGING
10/7 E-10032 FIREMEN
10/8 H-10178 RURAL ELEC. 10/10 H-10353 VN ERA VET.
11/19 E-6694 U. N. DEMONSTRA.
11/21 E-6765 CAMPAIGN PART.
12/16 H-11976 FED. AID HIGHWAY
12/18 E-7241 “TRAPS”
12/20 H-72677 TRIB. REP. DORN
12/20 H-12710 EDITH GREEN
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1975 & 1976
a.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1975
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1977 1978
a.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1977
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1979 1980
a.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS 1979
BOX 261 1973-80 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION PART 1 OF 6 PARTS MILITARY POSTURE HEARINGS
HELD JANUARY 25, 29, 30, 31, FEBRUARY 1, 4, 5, AND MARCH 3, 1980
2.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION PART 2 OF 6 PARTS PROCUREMENT HELD
FEBRUARY 19, 20, 21, 26, 28, AND MARCH 4, 5, AND 6, 1980
3.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION PART 3 OF 6 PARTS SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC
AND CRITICAL MATERIALS SUBCOMMITTEE HEARINGS HELD
FEBRUARY 7, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, MARCH 4, AND 5, 1980
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION PART 4 OF 6 PARTS, BOOK 1 OF 2 BOOKS RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT TITLE II HEARINGS HELD FEBRUARY 7, 12,13, 19,
20, 21, 26, 27, 28, MARCH 3, 4, 5, 6, AND 11, 1980
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION PART 4 OF 6 PARTS, BOOK 2 OF 2 BOOKS RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT TITLE II HEARINGS HELD FEBRUARY 7, 12,13, 19,
20, 21, 26, 27, 28, MARCH 3, 4, 5, 6, AND 11, 1980
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 AND H. R. 7266 ARMED FORCES
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1980 BEFORE THE COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH
CONGRESS SECOND SESSION PART 5 OF 6 PARTS MILITARY
PERSONNEL TITLE III – ACTIVE FORCES; TITLE IV – RESERVE
FORCES; CIVILIAN PERSONNEL; TITLE VI – MILITARY TRAINING
STUDENT LOADS; TITLE VII – GENERAL PROVISIONS HEARINGS
HELD FEBRUARY 8, 13, 19, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, AND MAY 7, 1980
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 6495 [H. R. 6974]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 AND CONSIDERATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT’S
PROPOSAL BUDGET ERVISIONS TO FISCAL YEAR 1981 BUDGET
REQUEST AND H. R. 6676 [H. R. 6495] BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON
ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETHY-SIXTH
CONGRESS SECOND SESSION PART 6 OF 6 PARTS
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1980 96TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOT
7 OF 7
CONTENTS
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COMMITTEE PRINTS
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26
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28
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30
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INDEX
BOX 262 VID. TAPE-WARM SPGS. & ARMY IN GA., WITH SECTY. MARSH VID. TAPE
& FAA ADMIN. VID.
Folder Title
1.
PROPERTY OF HON. BRINKLEY DATE 1-30-80 PROGRAM REP.
BRINKLEY INTERVIEW OF JOHN HASSELL, FED HIGHWAY
ADMIN.ADMINISTRATIONTIME 28:11 RE: I-185 CORRIDOR 2 RICHARD
RUSSELL PARKWAY OEIG DUB COLOR 15 PS (TAPE , ITSELF IS
LABELED 4)
2.
#1 “WARM SPRINGS…BUILDING ON A DREAM” 7/16/80 27:50
BOX 263 LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND MATERIALS
Folder Title
1.
BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR 1982
2.
(MISSING)
3.
DIGEST OF PUBLIC GENERAL BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 96TH
CONGRESS 2D SESSION CUMULATIVE ISSUE NO. 1 1980
4.
DIGEST OF PUBLIC GENERAL BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 96TH
CONGRESS 2D SESSION FINAL ISSUE PART 1 1980
5.
DIGEST OF PUBLIC GENERAL BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 96TH
CONGRESS 2D SESSION CUMULATIVE ISSUE NO 2 1981
6.
DIGEST OF PUBLIC GENERAL BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 96TH
CONGRESS 2D SESSION FINAL ISSUE PART 2 1980
7.
DIGEST OF PUBLIC GENERAL BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 97TH
CONGRESS 2D SESSION CUMULATIVE ISSUE NO. 1 1982
8.
COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM NATHAN BURKAN MEMORIAL
COMPETITION SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
COMPOSERS AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
PRESS NEW YORK 1980
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11.
12.
13.
14.
WHERE TO, AMERICA? BY TOM TRIPLETT
WOUNDED MEN, BROKEN PROMISES HOW THE VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION BETRAYS YESTERDAY’S HEROS BY ROBERT
KLEIN
STATE PRINT-STATE BIRD-STATE FLOWER
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES 1979 100TH EDITION
NATIONAL DATA BOOK AND GUIDE TO SOURCES U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
SPECIAL ANALYSES BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERMMENT
FISCAL YEAR 1981
WHIP SCHEDULE: ANNOUNCEMENTS WHIP ISSUE PAPERS
(NOT NUMBERED) DEAR COLLEAGUES
BOX 264 MISC. COMMITTEE REPORTS AND PAPERS
Folder Title
1.
MERCHANT MARINE COMMITTEE
2.
COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION, STUDY AND REVIEW
3.
COMMITTEE OVERSEAS TRAVEL FILE
4.
POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE
5.
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
6.
RULES COMMITTEE
7.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS 1967-68
8.
SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS COMMITTEE 1967-68
THE METRIC CIRCLE DAVID LAPIDES
9.
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
10.
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS
TITLE 38 VETERANS’ BENEFITS DECEMBER 31, 1974
 GEN. 101
 COMPENSATION 301
 D & I 401
 PENSION 501
 MEDICAL 601
 DISABILITY HOUSING 801
 INSURANCE 701
 BURIAL: CEMETARIES 901
 VOC. REHAB. EDUCATION 1501
 LOANS 1801
 ADMINISTRATIVE PROV. 3001
 BVA DEPT. OF MEDICINE 4001
 PRIOR PENSION LAW: NAT. CEMETARIES ACT
 S & S CIVIL RELEIF
 COMP. & PENSION PLANS
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAMS FOR VETERANS AND
MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE
VA COM. – VA HOSPITAL TOUR 1973
11.
12.
13.
14.
1. 50TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAM FEBRUARY
TWELFTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE TWO
O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON VETERSNS ADMINISTRATION
HOSPITAL TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA
o PROGRAM OF THE DEDICATORY EXERCISES OF THE
UNITED STATES GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR NEGRO EXSERVICE MEN (2)
VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
STATEMENT OF JOHN T. SOAVE NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY 27,
1974
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ANALYSISOF “FINDINGS AND CONIC
LUSIONS” AS PRESENTED IN CHAPTER 1, OF A 1973 REPORT ON
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO VETERANS; A COMPARATIVE STUDY
OF THE THREE G. I. BILLS SEPTEMBER 1973
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS FIRST SESSION COMMITTEE
ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS FEBRUARY 2, 1973 [NO. A] (OPENED TO
PAGE (8) LISTING SUBCOMMITTES AND MEMBERS)
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OLIN E. TEAGUE,CHAIRMAN90TH CONGRESS SUMMARY OF
VETERANS’ LEGISLATION 9075 CONGRESS (THROUGH SEPTEMBER
24, 1968) SUMMARY OF VETERAN’S AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ACTION
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS REFFERED AND HEARINGS-EXECUTIVE
SESSIONS CONDUCTED (4)
1972 ANNUAL REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS SERVICE PETE WHEELER, DIRECTOR
STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON H. R. 614 & H. R. 7956 –
OCT. 28, 1971 BEFORE VETERSNS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION AND PENSION
DUMMY FILE JB’S DISSENTING VIEWS ON BUDGET RESOLUTION
FILED: ISSUES VETERANS (EMPTY)
HOUSING SUBCOMMITTEE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES 91ST CONGRESS
DEMOCRATIC MEMBERSHIP ON HOUSE, 91ST CONGRESS, BY STATES
SHOWING COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS OF EACH MEMBER TO BE
RECOMMENDED TO DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS JANUARY 28, 1969
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES NINETY-FIRST
CONGRESS ALPHABETIC LIST OF DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 91ST CONGRESS
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE 91ST CONGRESS: TOTAL-33 RATIO
(D/R)-18/15
COMMITTEES: JOINT COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF FED.
EXPENDITURES
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MEMOS TO CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
DEMOCRATIC NAT’L. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
DEMOCRATIC FACT BOOK 1970
 I. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS
 II. CONSUMERS
 III. DISSENT
 IV. THE ECONOMY
 V. EDUCATION
 VI. ELECTORAL REFORM
 VII. ENVIRONMENT
 VIII. HEALTH AND WELFARE
 IX. HUMAN RIGHTS
 X. LABOR
 XI. LAW AND ORDER
 XII. NATIONAL DEFENSE
 XIII. NATIONAL PRIORITIES AND SPENDING
 XIV. URBAN AFFAIRS
MAJOR LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS 91ST CONGRESS
“BRINGING US APART” THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION PART II DEC 19,
1969
DEMOCRATIC NAT’L. COMMITTEE
ISSUE ANALYSIS: IMPOUNDMENT
COMMISSION ON DELEGATE SELECTION AND PARTY STRUCTURE
ATLANTA CONFERENCE JULY 20-21, 1973
A NEW CHARTER FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF THE UNITED
STATES A DRAFT PROPOSAL PRESENTED BY THE HONORABLE
JAMES G. O’HARA, CHAIRMAN, COMMISSION ON RULES AND THE
HONORABLE DONALD M. FRASER, CHAIRMAN, COMMISSION ON
PARTY STRUCTURE AND DELEGATE SELECTION
ISSUES AND ALTERNATIVES A STUDY OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
CONVENTION PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE
FACT: A FOUR LETTER WATCHWOED FROM THE DNC
RECESSIONARY INFLATION
BOX 265 LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND MATERIALS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) HOSTAGE TO KHOMEINI ROBERT DREYFUSS
1.
AGRICULTURAL STATISRICS 1980 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
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MAJOR THEMES AND ADDITIONAL BUDGET DETAILS FISCAL YEAR
1983 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
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BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR 1983
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT
AND BUDGET APPENDIX
BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR 1983
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT
AND BUDGET
PUBLIC LAW 97-34 – AUG. 13, 1981 ECONOMIC RECOVERY TAX ACT
OF 1981
PUBLIC LAW 97-34 – AUG. 13, 1981 ECONOMIC RECOVERY TAX ACT
OF 1981
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1981
THE BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR
1981
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1983
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT
AND BUDGET
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1983
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT
AND BUDGET
96TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION 1979 LEGISLATIVE CHECKLIST 96TH – 1ST
SESSION
WHIP CHECK LIST & INF. FILE 96TH CONG.
6649 WHIP CHECK FILE AND WHIP INFORMATION FILE 96TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION PAGE 54607 RED-DAVIS MASHA HALE –
DERRICK WHIP
WHIP CHECKS
DSG LEGIS. (TO DEC) REPORT ‘79
DSG AUG.-DEPT 1979
DSG JUNE 1979 MAY-JULY 1979
WHIP INFORMATION 1979 WHIPS OCT- NOVEMBER 1979
WHIP NOTICES & PROGRAMS JULY-SEPT ’79 WHIP NOTICES &
PROGRAMS JULY-SEPT. 1975
WHIP JUNE, 1979
WHIP ADVISORY MAY (21ST – 28TH) 1979
BOX 266 1980-82 P. R. AND CONDOLENCES
Folder Title
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GET WELL
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CONDOLENCES
3.
1981 “ENLIGHTENER” CONDOLENCES
(NOT NUMBERED) JANUARY, 1981
(NOT NUMBERED) FEBRUARY, 1981
(NOT NUMBERED) MARCH, 1981
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(NOT NUMBERED) NOVEMBER, 1981
(NOT NUMBERED) DECEMBER, 1981
PAGE FILE
PAGE FILE JUNE 16-AUGUST 15 PENDING WRIGHT, SHANNON
PAGES FILE-SEPT. 1980 WILSON. ANNE
PATRONAGE EMPLOYMENT: RIDLEY SCARBROUGH NICHOL 6/81
POST OFFICE LEWIS A. SCARBROUGH (404) 322-2246 337-5550 337-9702)
G’TOWN AUBURN UNIV.
EMPLOYMENT (PATRONAGE) WHEELER, ROXANNE
U. S. PAGE SERVICE BPPKLETS 1973
PAGE PENDING FILE
PAGE PENDING FILE
1981 PAGE APPLICATIONS
PAGE FILE FEB. 1 SPRING, 1982 BOBBY BUSH
CRISP, MR. CHARLES 9/8 – 1/28 CLOSED FALL 1981 PAGE
PAGES CLOSED
PAGES GLARUS, ED 547-9773
PAGE FILE-FEB.-JUNE, 1970 CLOSED KROHN, HERBERT S.
GENERAL-PAGE – ROBERTS, JOHN (JULY 17 – AUGUST 17 – 1978
CLOSED
PAGE FILE 1979 CRANE, ROBERT (404) 567-3889 MR. GLESS MR. COX –
PRINCIPAL PACELLI GUIDANCE 567-4283 PRINCIPAL 567-8243 (205)
297-1007
PAGES – 1979 CLOSED SIMPSON, JANE ELIZABETH
PAGES-PENDING JAMES S. TISDALE SUMMER, 1980 PATRICK D. ELIZ –
M.
PAGE FILE TISDALE, NEAL
PAGE FILE (SUMMER 1979 JUNE & JULY) CLOSED WHEELER, ROXANN
PAGE FILE SUMMER 1981 WITTE, DAWNE
HUGHES, CYNTHIA PENDING JUNE, 1980
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MARIA WILLINGHAM (LETTER FROM
MOTHER, MRS. J. FRED WILLINGHAM) – RE EMPLOYMENT FOR
SUMMER OF 1979 3/5/79
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-1979 (INTERN FILE) BRUCE OLANZO
HUGHES MOTHER: DORIS BOYD 52385 3415 CLAY ST. N. E.
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20019
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-INTERN FILE LUKKEN, WALTER
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-1979 JOHNSON, DARLENE
SR. CITIZEN INTERN PROGRAM MAY 17-21 MRS. ELLIOT 3/8/82
CALLED MRS. ELLIOTT 5/70 DIRKSEN
SENIOR CITIZEN INTERN PROGRAM
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CONDOLENCES
MASONIC CONDOLENCES
(NOT NUMBERED) JANUARY ‘82
FLAGS EVANS, SAM, L.
(NOT NUMBERED) FEBRUARY ’82 (EMPTY)
(NOT NUMBERED) MARCH ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) APRIL ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) MAY ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) JUNE ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) JULY ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) AUGUST ’82
(NOT NUMBERED) SEPTEMBER ‘82
(NOT NUMBERED) OCTOBER ‘82
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(NOT NUMBERED) DECEMBER ‘82
BOX 267 MISC. MAILING LISTS
Folder Title
1.
GEN. ASSEMBLY DIRECTORY 1978
2.
LISTS: SCS COOPERATORS SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICES)
3.
MISC. ADDRESSES FOR CALENDARS
4.
GAO DOCUMENTS CATALOG OF REPORTS, DECISIONS AND
OPINIONS, TESTIMONIES AND SPEECHES FEBRUARY 1979 VOL. 4, NO.
1&2
5.
COMPUTER ADDRESS LABELS
6.
PR CALENDAR REQUESTS
LISTS: COMPUTER LIST CHANGES, 1977
LISTS: AMERICAN LEGION COMMANDERS IN THIRD DISTRICT 1976
LISTS: AUSA – COLS – 1979 (ANNE CHEEK HAS FOR NEW IBM
COMPUTER)
ADDITIONS TO CALENDAR LIST
7.
LISTS & STICKER LABELS
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CALENDAR LIST ‘82
9.
PR CAPITAL MAGAZINE
10.
1981 CALENDARS
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1979 CALENDARS
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1980 CALENDAR
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CALENDAR REQUESTS ’80
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LISTS: 1978 AND 1979 COMPUTER MAILING LIST CHANGES
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COLUMBUS – CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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GREATER WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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LIST FILE THE CIVILIAN & MILITARY COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, FORT
BENNING ANF PHENIX CITY ALABAMA
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LISTS:U. S. CITY POPULATIONS (TOP 150)
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LISTS: CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT EXPERTS – OCT. 78
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LISTS: AUSA IN COMPUTER 003
LISTS: COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON COMPUTER 018
LISTS: DIRECTORS: THIRD DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3/8/77
LIST FILE – PRINCIPLE – MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOLS
MASTER LIST – TELEGRAM SENT FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE RE: PAY
RAISE COMBINATION OF AFL LETTER LIST AND BUSING LETTER LIST
FORMER MEMBER OF CONGRESS (1980 DIRECTORY)
LIST OF 3RD DISTRICT MAYORS
LISTS: COLUMBUS POLICEMEN IN COMPUTER 001
LISTS: COLUMBUS FIREMEN IN COMPUTER 002
LISTS: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-WARNER ROBINS, AMERICUS,
LAGRANGE PEACH COUNTY-FORT VALLEY, THOMASTON, PERRY IN
COMPUTER 012-017
LISTS: EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH IN COMPUTER 004
1978 LISTS: ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS IN 3RD DIST
LISTS: FORMER FIRST LADIES – MAILING ADDRESS
LISTS: THIRD DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4/19/78
LISTS: GEORGIA ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION 1981 82
DIRECTORY
LISTS: AMERICUS AND SUMTER COUNTY CHAMER OF COMMERCE
AND 1977 CIVIC CLUB PRES. LIST AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
LISTS: THIRD DISTRICT LIBRARY DIRECTORS
LISTS: WYNNTON BAPTIST CHURCH IN COMPUTER 005
LISTS: COLUMBUS CIVITAN CLUB IN COMPUTER 006
LISTS: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS – COLUMBUS IN COMPUTER 007
GA. MINING ASSN.
LISTS: PEANUT GROWERS IN COMPUTER 009
LISTS FILE POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS VOTING AND
REGISTRATION IN THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 1976
LISTS: SCHOOLS – GEORGIS’S STATE & LOCAL SCHOOLS AND STAFFS
CONGR. BRINKLEY
LISTS: RURAL GEORGIAN IN COMPUTER 011
CLUB AND ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY
BOX 268 INTERN FILES
Folder Title
1.
SUMMER INTERNS – GENERAL
2.
SUMMER INTERNS – 1970
JIMMY LOVELL – SUMMER INTERN JUNE 22, 1970
SUSANNAH HARDAWAY
3.
GENL: SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM 1971
SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM – 1971
GENERAL: HOWELL HOLLIS, III
ALLEN ROTHSCHILD – SUMMER INTERN 1971
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JOHN A. KNOX – SUMMER INTERN, 1971
GENERAL: SUMMER INTERN 1972
STAFF INTERN 1972 – MARK FLOYD JARRELL – (JUNE, 1972)
1972 SUMMER INTERN – JANET MORGAN
1972 SUMMER INTERN – BEVERLY GAIL PHILLIPS
SUMMER INTERNS – 1973
 INTERN PROGRAM FOR SUMMER OF 1972 – PENDING
 STUDENT INTERN – BLANCHETTE CHAPPELL – JANUARY 1973
INTERN PROGRAM FOR SUMMER OF 1973 – PENDING SMITH
PSALMONDS (?) ROBINSON 53571
SENDELBACH, SUSAN A.
INTERN PROGRAM – SUMMER OF 1974 SENDELBACK GORE LBJ – (?)
INTERN PROGRAM – SUMMER OF 1974
1975 SUMMER INTERNS
SUMMER INTERNS - 1975
INTERN PROGRAM – 1976
INTERN LAYFIELD, ERNEST
DAVID DALE ELLIS INTERN PROGRAM FILE ’76 5/1
1976 SUMMER INTERN – GRACE CHAMPION
1976 SUMMER INTERN – MARTHA E. WELDON LBJ
1976 SUMMER INTERN – TERI NAVE
1976 SUMMER INTERN – BONITA TURNER
1976 SUMMER INTERN – BETH BIRDSON LBJ
1977 INTERN FILES – JACK STRAUS, JR. YES 404-546-7585 LATE (?) 5 & 6
CALL BACK ON DETAILS
1977 INTERN FILE – SUSAN DUNCAN 300-54 RIVER MILL APTS ATHENS
30605 YES GOING BACK TO SCHOOL THIS WEEKEND 404-549-6184
EARLY MORNINGS INTERN AUG 8, 1977 THROUGH SEPT 8, 1977 FULL
TIME EMPLOYEE APRIL 1, 1978 TERMINATED SEPT 16, 1979
1977 INTERN FILES – ALL APPLICANTS WHO WERE TURNED DOWN
OR NO LONGER INTERESTED
1977 INTERN FILES – NANCY SULLIVAN
1977 INTERN - LEILA DUDLEY 912 912-924-4745 912-924-7366 NO
VALDOSTA
1977 INTERN FILE – BARBARA FAIRWELL
1977 INTERN FILES – GENE EDWIN JENKINS GEO E TENE’S (?) 567-7071
REG FEE ONLY
PENDING – INTERN PROGRAM – 1978 FIRM FOR 1978 (LOTS OF
SCRATCHED OUT NOTES)
1977 INTERN FILES – BYNUM PERKINS
1977 INTERN FILE – KIM PEED
1977 INTERN FILES – DAVID MOSKOWITZ DABID YES 404-5634689
NEXT THURS AFTER 2 PM 2920 ERNA DR. COLS 31906 P. O. 23040
EMORY ATLA 30322 404
INTERN 1978 – WRIGHT CULPEPPER
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12TH THROUGH JULY 11TH
1978 INTERNS – GREER, WENDY
1978 INTERN – MCCORKLE, NINA
1978 INTERN – NEUREN, MISS NANCY ARRIVAL – JUNE 12TH – JULY
11TH 404/636-9700
1978 INTERN PROGRAM – LIND ROBINSON
1978 INTERNS – WINN, MANDY
1978 INTERNS – YORK, ELAINE
INTERNS 1979
INTERN FILE BAKER, NONA ELIZABETH (BETSY) UNIVERSITY OF
ILLINOIS URBANA, ILLINOIS 61801 HOME: MONTEZUMA, GA. 609-8201
SUSIE BAKER EXT. 246 BETSY: 333-9850HALL PHONE GEORGETOWN
UNIV. 235 ST. MARY’S HALL
INTERN FILE HURST, IRENE QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C.
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1979
INTERN FILE MOBLEY, KATHRYN A. UNIVERSITY OF GA. ATHENS,
GA. HOME: COLUMBUS, GA. JUNE 15, 1979 (FRIDAY)
1979 INTERN FILE FAT, LUCY
INTERN PROGRAM HECHT, JENNA UNIVERSITY OF GA, ATHENS, GA.
HOME: CP;UMBUS, GA. CONGRESSIONAL PLAZA – 548-0028 ROOM
AUGUST 1, 1979 (WED.)
1979 INTERN FILE BLACKMON, GAY
PAGE FILE HORNE, CARLA SEPT. 1979
DARLENE JOHNSON – SUMMER 1979 SEE EMPLOYMENT FILE-1979
PAGE FILE (BACK OFFICE)
INTERN FILE PEAVY, NANCY LOUISE CONGRESSIONAL PLAZA 5480028 AUGUST 1, 1979 (WED.)
INTERN FILE 1979 CLOSED CRAWFORD, JACK SUMMER 1980
MADISON, GA.
INTERN FILE WHITE, HENRY CHANDLER, III EMORY UNIVERSITY, P.
O. 21341 ATLANTA, GA. 30322 HOME: FORT VALLEY, GA. PRES.
GARDENS – PH836-4400 EXT. 412 APT. D-22 JULY 2, 1979 (FRIDAY)
INTERN FUNCTIONS 1979
INTERN PROGRAM DUFFY, MAGGIE UNIV. OF GA. COLUMBUS. GA.
FEB. 1980 (?) FEB. 79
PEAK, MISS BROOKS INTERN JAN. 7 – FEB. 1, 1980 (703) 366-1303
SCHOOL (912) 924-6084 HOME
INTERN PROGRAM RAINES, ELIXABETH MISS UNIV. OF GA.
COLUMBUS, GA. FEB 1980 FEB. 4-FEB. 28
INTERN FILE SCOTT, MARGARET MISS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
CLINTON, S. C. JUNE 1, 1979 LBJ INTERN
INTERN “K”AMENSKY, MARK COLLEGE PARK, MD.----(301) 445-3882
“I”NTERN
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INTERN – CYNTHIA HUGHES 397-7706
INTERN FILE-PENDING (SUMMER 1980) MAXWELL, JEFFERY
CUSSETA, GA. 31805 MRS. MAXWELL (W) (404) 929-3641 (H) (404) 9895282 TRANSFERRED TO COLUMBUS COLLEGE
HAND DRAWN SKETCH OF THE CAPITOL TO CONGRESSMAN JACK
BRINKLEY & HIS STAFF IN APPRECIATION FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP &
A WONDERFUL MONTH J. M.
DIARY OF MY MONTH IN WASHINGTON JEFF MAXWELL
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 57) INTERN: RUTH ANNE
HOUSER DUMMY (ORIG. MISPLACED) SERVED AS AN INTERN FROM
2/1/80-8/1/80
HOUSER, RUTH ANNE SOPH. UGA
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 1977 – PENDING
INTERN MORGAN, JAY
PEGGY MERRISS INTERN JANUARY
INTERN TURNER, SALLIE CONVERSE COLLEGE COLUMBUS, GA.
JANUARY, 1980 (803) 588-0563 SCHOOL (404) 327-7395 HOME
INTERN PAULA SCHMINK COLUMBUS PENDING
INTERN: DUDLEY, AINSWORTH CLOSED AUG. 1980 MRS. DUDLEY
OFFICE -755-0496 HOME – 337-82347
8/18/80 PHOTOS: CONGRESSMAN W/JACK CRAWFORD & AINSWORTH
DUDLEY, INTERNS, ON CAPITOL STEPS
INTERN FILE MORGAN, JAY UGA SR- DEC.
FREEMAN, KAREN “MINI INTERN DAY”
INTERNS 1981
INTERN FILE HINSON, BECKY SUMMER 1981 SOPH. – UGA 404/546-8232
SCH PENDING 404/323-6674 (H)
INTERN FILE CHAPPEL, LINDA JAN. 1981
INTERN – JANUARY 1982 – HOWARD, LISA GRACE
INTERN: KIM LOGUE MAY 1981
INTERN: BUSH, MR. BILL JULY 1981 204 E. CAPITOL ST 546-9513
INTERN: EMILY BROWN JULY, 1981 3225 MARICOPA DR. COLUMBUS,
GA. 404/561-8875
LEWIS, LISA INTERN FILE JUNE, 1981 823-5687 ALEXANDRIA DAVID G.
LEWIS BOX 335L BX. 1 WEST POINT, GA 31833 WHITESVILLE – 6634767 404/324-1313
INTERN FILE BOROM, PERRY SUMMER 1981 PENDING
INTERN: ABBY CORN JAN. 1981
EMORY EDWARDS INTERN AUGUST, 1981 804 LEXONGTON
INTERNS BARBARA CLAIRE SMITH WARNER ROBINS APRIL ‘81
INTERN: MANNING, JOHANN CHIP JUNE 1981 836-4400 X 304 (912) 9232346
INTERN: WILSON EDMUND HAROLD SUMMER 1981 AUGUST
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COLUMBUS, GA. JANUARY 1980 JAN 7-FEB 3 (803) 583-5877 SCHOOL
(404) 324-2543 HOME (404) 323 5646 FATHER’S OFFICE
CONGRESSIONAL SENIOR CITIZEN INTERN PROGRAM MAY 11 MAY
16 1981 MR. RICHARD R. MILES 830 LOVICK ST. COLUMBUS, GA. 31904
322-1043
COMMUNITY CANCER PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: 1980-81
THE DELEGATE ROSTER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY
CANCER CENTERS
INTERNS 1982
INTERN: LORETTA LUNDSFORD JANUARY, 1982 3968781 850
INTERN: DUFFY, TOMMY FEB., 1982
INTERN: LEIGHANNE HARBRECK FEBRUARY, 1982
INTERN;PEAK, JOHN MARCH 1982
INTERN: ANDREWS, COURTENAY CLOSED
INTERN: KATHY JONES CLOSED
INTERN FILE PENDING FOR MAY CARR, KIMBERLY
(KIM)
INTERN: BOWMAN, DONALD C. JUNE 1982
INTERN: JIM GRANT SUMMER, 1982 JULY
INTERN: JAMES DEMARCO JULY SUMMER 1982
INTERNS JULIE YOE SUMMER 1982 JUNE
INTERN – STACY DACOIN SUMMER 1982
INTERN – CLAY HALL SUMMER 1982 JOHNSON HALL CALLED CLAY
CANNOT COME RW CALLED JB
INTERN: PAYNE, SAMUEL KIRK AUGUST 1982
BOX 269 1979-1980 NEWS RELEASES
Folder Title
1.
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 1/8/79 RE: NATIONAL GUARD AND
RESERVE FORCES
2.
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT MAILED 1/2/79 RE: VOLUNTEER ARMY VS.
THE DRAFT
3.
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 24, 1979 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY –
CONTRACT AWARD TELEPHONE CONTACT W/COLUMBUS MEDIA
4.
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 25, 1979 DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION – GRANT NOTIFICATION – AIRPORT
DEVELOPMENT GRANT
5.
NEWS RELEASE JANUARY 26, 1979 VETERANS AFFAIRS RELEASE –
VA FUNDING FOR 1980
6.
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 1, 1979 DEPT. OF INTERIOR
ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2 PROPERTIES ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER
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NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 5, 1979 DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1 PROPERTY ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER
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NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 8, 1979 CONTRACT AWARD CORPS OF
ENGINEERS – MCMATH TRUSSEL, TURNER – COLS. WORK AT WEST
POINT PROJECT
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 23, 1979 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROJECT
BAY GALL CREEK FLOOD CONTROL SENT TO HOUSTON, PEACH
COUNTIES
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 23, 1979 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROJECT
WEST POINT LAKE SENT TO LAGRANGE AND WEST POINT MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 26, 1979 SENT TO MR. HAYES, AMERICUS
TIMES COPY OF INCOMING AND OUTGOING LETTERS ON FARMERS.
MARK ROWLAND.
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 26, 1979 SENT TO PHENIX CITIZEN COPIES
OF FT. MITCHELL INFORMATION.
NEWS RELEASE FEBRUARY 26, 1979 COPY OF LETTER SENT TO
MARGE THURMOND RE: JEFFERSON – JACKSON DAY DINNER. SENT
TO ALL COLUMBUS MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE MARCH 1, 1979 COPY OF THE ENCLOSED WAS SENT
TO THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL – A. A. WHITE. JR.
NEWS RELEASE MARCH 7, 1979 SENT CURRENT SLIDES OF JB TO THE
DISTRICT TV STATIONS
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 22, 1979 GRANT FOR HARRIS COUNTY
WATER SYSTEM RELEASED TO CHRIS BONNER HARRIS COUNTY
JOURNAL HARRIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NEWS RELEASE MARCH 26, 1979 TO ALL COLUMBUS MEDIA JB’S
EFFORTS TO KEEP SOUTHERN AIRWAYS IN COLUMBUS
NEWS RELEASE 3/29/79 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFO OF
ADDIONAL B-52 AIRCRAFT AND 35 MILITARY POSITIONS. WARNER
ROBINS MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE APRIL 6, 1979 COLUMBUS MEDIA * CORRIDOR Z
COLUMBUS BRUNSWICK HIGHWAY PRIORITY PRIMARY PROJECT
HUD GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT-SMALL CITY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT GRANT-PRE-APPLICATION
NEWS RELEASE WASHINGTON WEEKLY 4/13/79 INFO. ON ROUTE Z
SENT FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE TO COLUMBUS MEDIA LIST
NEWS RELEASE 4/16/79 LAW DAY COMMENTARY 1979 – SENT TO LIST
OF EDITORS DISTRICT AND OUT OF DISTRICT.
NEWS RELEASE 4/17/79 LAW DAY COMMENTARY SENT TO ALL
EDITORS IN THE 3RD DISTRICT – SENT FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE
NEWS RELEASE 4/25/79 CANCER TESTIMONY DELIVERED 4/26/79 –
SENT TO ALL 3RD DISTRICT MEDIA ALONG WITH SPECIAL INTERET
PEOPLE.
NEWS RELEASE 5/2/79 ROBINS AIR LOGISTICS CENTER WEAPONS
SYSTEMS COMPONTS ENGINGEERING FACILITY WARNER ROBINS &
MACON MEDIA
NEWS RELEASE 5/15/79 ANNE MAILED THE ENCLOSED TO THE
NAMES OF COLUMBUS MEDIA LISTED.
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EDITORS – GAS RATIONING W/MANTION OF BRINKLEI DECAL PLAN.
NEWS RELEASE MAY 21, 1979 FT. MITCHELL SENT TO ALL DISTRICT
MEDIA, ATLANTA PAPERS, VETERAN ORGANIZATION MAGAZINES
AND NEWSLETTERS.
NEWS RELEASE MAY 23, 1979 HOUSTON COUNTY MEDA BY PHONE
RE: APPROVAL OF WEAPONS SYSTEM COMPONENTS ENGEENERING
FACILITY RKIBINS AIR LOGISTICS CENTER,
NEWS RELEASE MAY 24, 1979 SENT THE LIST OF 3RD DISTRICT
EDITORS ALSO DEE BRYANT AND DAVID EVERETT CANCER
FUNDING – ALSO SENT COPY OF STATEMENT AND PRECH DR.
GEORGES MATHE
NEWS RELEASE MAY 25, 1979 HANDED OUT TO MADIA PRESENT AT
NEWS BREIFING IN COLUMBUS OFFICE
NEWS RELEASE MAY 25, 1979 BARTER SYSTEM SENT TO 3RD DISTRICT
EDITORS ALSO DEE BRYANT AND DAVID EVERETT ATTACHED COPY
OF STATEMENT
NEWS RELEASE MAY 31, 1979 SENT TO ALL 3RD DISTRICT EDITORS –
VIETNAM VETERANS WEEK HOUSING FACTS
NEWS RELEASE TO ALL MEDIA JUNE 1, 1979 PROGRESS REPORT ON
WARM SPRINGS RESTORATION PROJECT (CONGRESSMAN’S
MEETING WITH SPEAKER O’NEILL AND JAMES CONNOLLY)
NEWS RELEASE JUNE 1, 1979 SENT TO POST CARD LIST ALONG WITH
COLUMBUS VIP LIST (262) – ENERGY PLANNING W/NOTE PENNED RE:
GREEN DECAL BUSINESS CARS SALES.
NEWS RELEASE JUNE 6, 1979 SENT TO WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE LIST – INFO. ON TOWN MEETING ALONG W/RELEASE ON
WEAPONS SYSTEMS COMPONENTS FACILITY
NEWS RELEASE JUNE 14, 1979 ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS THE
FOLLOWING PAPERS GOT COPIES OF THE RELEASE COLUMBUS
LEDGER COLUMBUS ENQUIRER PHENIX CITIZEN GEORGIA POST
DAILY SUN MANCHESTER STAR MERCURY HOUSTON HOME
JOURNAL MERIWETHER VINDICATOR WR TELEGRAPH NEWS THE
SENTINEL MD. TALBOTTON NEW ERA
NEWS RELEASE JUNE 25, 1979 FT. MITCHELL PASSAGE VOICE VOTE
UNDER SUPENSIONS
NEWS RELEASE JULY 9, 1979 WASHINGTON WEEKLY HANDED OUT IN
PERRY SENT TO COLUMBUS EDITORS – DECLARATION OF
INDEPENDENCE ON ENERGY
NEWS RELEASE JULY 10, 1979 TELEPHONE CONTACT ON COLUMBUS
UDAG GRANT
NEWS RELEASE JULY 16, 1979 REACTION TO PRESIDENT CARTER’S
ENERGY SPEECH GIVEN TO WADE MEDLOCK, CHRIS BONNER, DAVID
SEAY
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PAPER HANDLED BY JULIA AND ROLAND YARBROUGH. SEE JB
PERSONAL FILE.
NEWS RELEASE JULY 26, 1979 DRAFT OF REINVITATION TO PRES.
CARTER TO OPENING OF CIWTCC SEPT. 14TH 1979 TO BE HANDLED BY
JULIA.
PRESS RELEASE JULY 30, 1979 SPECIAL TO “ON THE STREET”
SECTION. COLUMBUS LEDGER-TO ATTENTION OF DEE BRYANT RE:
JB AND REP. NICHOLS’ TRIP TO FORT GILLEM
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 14, 1979 $13.9 MILLION IN FUNDS RELEASED
FOR FORT BENNING TRAINEE BARRACKS CONTRACTED COLUMBUS
MEDIA BY PHNE-ALSO NOTIFIED COL. DAVIS IN GEN. GRANGE’S
OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 20, 1979 BRINKLEY INSPECTS
APPALACHICOLA-SENT AUG. 15, 1979 TO ALL COLUMBUS MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE 9/10/79 MAX CLELAND WILL VISIT FORT MITCHELL
OCT. 1ST TO ALL COLUMBUS MEDIA-ANNOUNCED JOOINTLY WITH
REP. NICHOLS
PRESS RELEASE 9/21/79 FORSYTH WORKSHOP SPECIAL TO THE
MONROE COUNTY REPORTER
PRESS RELEASE 9/25/79 TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA RE: JAYCEE’S
PRAYER BREAKFAST
PRESS: MANUFACTURED HOUSING INSTITUTE (JACK WYNN)STATEMENTFROM JB FOR ARTICLE & PICTURES ON VETERANS
HOUSING BENEFITS ACT OF 1978 10/79
PRESS: MAILINGS OF NEW 10/79 PHOTOE OF JB FOR MEDIA
PRESS RELEASE 10/12/79 TO ALL DISTRICT MEDIA RE: AMERICAN
OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION’S SUPPORT OF TAKING BOOKS BILL
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE 10/16/79 TO CHANNEL 3 AND CHANNEL 9
(COLUMBUS) COLOR SLIDES OF JB
PRESS RELEASE 10/19/79 THANK YOU NOTE FROM MAX CLELANDSENT TO SUSAN HASTY (ENQUIRER) AND CHRIS BONNER
PRESS RELEASE 10/19/79 VIDEO TAPE WITH BARBARA BLUM (EPA)
SENT TO CHANNEL 3 AND 9 AND WMAZ IN MACON
PRESS RELEASE 10/22/79 SLIDES OF JB IN FRONT OF MONUMENT
SENT TO 3, 9, 38
PRESS: BOB BERGLAND. SECT. AGRICULTURE VIDEOTAPE
INTERVIEW 11/1/79
PRESS RELEASE 11/3/79 VETERANS DAY ESSAY – SENT TO PRINTED
MEDIA IN DIST., ATLANTA, ALBANY
PRESS RELEASE 11/5/79 TO ALL MEDIA LIST FEDERAL COURT JUDGES
TENURE REFORM BILL H. J. RES 418
PRESS RELEASE: 77/6/79 TO ALL MEDIA LIST: INTEREST INCOME
EXCLUSION BILL H. R. 5556
PRESS RELEASE TO WEEKLIES & BY-WEEKLIES 10/13/79 “ IT IS TIME
TO CIRCLE THE WAGONS” – IRAN
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WAGONS
11/13/79 PRESS: DEMOCRATIC HUMOR BOOK CONTRIBUTION BY
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
11/13/79 – ESTATE TAX CREDIT BILL H. R. 5557 GENERAL MADIA
RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE: 11/14/79 TO ALL MEDIA H. R. 5631 H. R. 5631 – TAX
DEDUCTION FOR FIREMAN’S MEALS
11/16/79 PRESS RELEASE – H. R. 5558 – GENERAL RELEASE TO ALL
MEDIA BILL TO REMOVE OUTSIDE EARNINGS LIMITATION FROM
SOCIAL SECURITY
11/26/79 – COMMENTARY ON IRAN – SENT TO DISTRICTLY WEEKLIES
“THE NATIONAL INTEREST”
PRESS: 11/26/79 WEEKLY COMMENTARY THE NATIONAL INTEREST
PRESS COPIES OF CORRIDOR Z LETTERS SENT TO ALL COLUMBUS
MEDIA 11-29-79
11/30/79 WEEKLY COMMENTARY “TRACKING FREE ENTERPRISE”
(FROM CIVITAN CLUB SPEECH)
PRESS: TECHING FREE ENTERPRISE COMMENTARY (SENT TO
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER LAGRANGE DIALY NEWS WARNER
ROBINS DAILY SUN 12/3/79
PRESS: WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS COMMENTARY (TO ALL PAPERS
EXCEPT COLS L-E & MACON) 12/10/79 – “A GIFT FROM THE HEARTLITERALLY“
1/8/80-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “A GREAT COMMITMENT
FOR THE 80’S”
(NOT NUMBERED) WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMITARY 1-16-80 THE
WARM SPRINGS STORY
(NOT NUMBERED) 1/21/80 EXCLUSIVE TO RADIO CONGRESSMAN’S
VOTING RECORD
1/22/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “THE WORK ETHIC – A
DAY’S WORK FOR A DAY’S PAY”
PRESS: “U. S. SUBMARINE STATUS – JANUARY 31, 1980 SENT TO
EDITOR WAYNE SNOW GUEST EDITORIAL – WARNER ROBINS DAILY
SUN OF 2/10/80
2/1/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY: CRIME PREVENTION & CONTROL
2/8/80 PRESS RELEASE TO ENTIRE MEDIA RE JB’S LEGIS. FOR DIRECT
LOAN PROGRAM FOR VETERANS RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY
SYSTEMS
2/11/80 PRESS RELEASE: JACK MICKLE’S HIRING ON BRINKLEY STAFF
(SENT TO COLS MEDIA FROM COLS PFC)
2/22/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY – “SHOULD WE TAKE
OUR BATTLESHIPS OUT OF MOTHBALLS?”
MARCH 5, 1980 GASOHOL NOW WEEKLY COMMENTARY WEEKLY
NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY
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BREAKFAST
PRESS: 3/12/80 NEWS RELEASE – VETERANS HOUSING BUDGET
APPROVED FOR FY 81
PRESS: 3/18/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY – FIGHTING
INFLATION
PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY – APRIL 10, 1980 “A BALANCED
BUDGET”
PRESS: WEEKLY COMMENTARY 4/16/80 – PATRIOTISM
PRESS RELEASE: 4/16/80 – APPT. OF JAMES P. KELLY TO AIR FORCE
ACADEMY SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
4/25/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY (SENT TO DAILIES &
WEEKLIES) “HOPMEWORK”
4/28/80 PRESS RELEASE – SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER
HIGHLAND HALL, COLS, +RIDGEWOOD HOUSE, UPATOI ON
NATIONAL REGISTER
4/30/80WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “CHOICES IN VOTING”
5/6/80 PRESS: BLUE CROSS/ BLUE SHIELD-PATRIOTISM BRENDA
JOINER OF COLUMBUS
5/6/80 PRESS RELEASE SPECIAL TO THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
RE: FHA LOAN AND GRANT FOR LEALIE, GA.
5/12/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – MEMORIAL DAY THOUGHTS TO
DAILIES & WEEKLIES
DONE ON OSCAR (EXCEPT SUN. LEDGER ENQUIRER LTR) LETTER TO
THE EDITOR RE AMERICAN HOSTAGES: IN IRAN RESCUE ATTEMPT –
TO ALL DISTRICT DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS + MACON NEWS AND
MACON TELEGRAPH. SUNDAY LEDGER ENQUIRER LTR SENT ON
TELECOPIER TO COLS & HAND DELIVERED BY JACK MICKLE TO
PAPER
(MAILED 5/7) 5/8/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “ NEW HOP
IN FIGHT AGAINST #1 THREAT TO GA FARMLANDS”
MAY 28, 1980 PRESS RELEASE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER RE: HUD
GRANT
PRESS: WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY 6/3/80 ALL0RISK
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE
PRESS RELEASE: 6/3/80 CONGRESSMAN QUALIFIES FOR REELECTION
TO ALL MEDIA IN DISTRICT
PRESS RELEASES: 6/18/80 TO DISTRICT LISTED PAPERS ON VETERANS
HOUSING INTEREST RATE LEGISLATION: COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
COLUMBUS LEDGER COLUMBUS TIMES THOMASTON TIMES
LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL FT. VALLEY LEADER
TRIBUNE MONROE COUNTY RECORDER (HAS UNLABELED
ENVELOPE INSIDE)
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RE: UPDATE ON VETS INTEREST RATE LEGIS ALSO SENT TO
VETERANS PUBLICATIONS
6/26/80 – WEEKLY COMMENTARY – A LETTER HOME (WEEK OF JULY
4TH)
7/31/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “PRINCIPLES ENDURE”
9/10/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY – “GREAT GEORGIANS”
(CHARLES FREDERICK CRISP)
PRESS: LTR TO EPA RE HEARD COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE DUMP
PROPOSAL
PRESS 9/18/80 AMERICAN SECURITY COUNCIL MAILOUT
9/24/80 PRESS: FREEDON OF INFORMATION ACT – LTR TO LOUISE
NORTH OF HUD – FREEDOM OF INFO. ACT OFFICER RE:
COMPREHENSIVE MODERNIZATION OF PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS
8/6/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY -> EXCERPS FROM COLUMBUS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPEECH OF 8/4/80
PRESS 9/25/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY, “ GREATER
DEPENDENCY, FEWER FREEDOMS” WILD HOG STORY (ALSO SENT TO
CUTHBERT PAPER & ALBANY HERALD) ( THE TIMES NEWS RECORD)
PRESS: 9/30/80 NEWS MEDIA PACKET RE: ARMY CORPS STUDY FOR
PROPOSED CHATTAHOOCHEE RIV. TO ENTIRE COLS. MEDIA,
LAGRANGE MEDIA. WEST POINT MEDIA SENT CHRIS BONNER INFO
COPY
9/30/80 AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION ENDORSEMENT
OF CONG. B. NEWS RELEASE
10/1/80 PRESS RELEASE: HOUSE PASSAGE OF R. SHAEFER HEARD
PARK BILL SENT TO JOHN DAGLEY, COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, PLUS
LAGRANGE & WEST POINT MEDIA, CHRIS BONNER-MEDIA COPY
10/1/80 PRESS: NATIONAL TAX LIMITATION COMMITTEE NEW
RELEASE & ACTUALITY ON JB’S VOTING RECORD RE TAX LEGIS
10/16/80 PRESS RELEASE: TO ALL THIRD DISTRICT MEDIA
“WATCHDOG OF THE TREASURY AWARD” FROM NATL. ASSN. OF
BUSINESSMEN
10/2/80 PRESS RELEASE – 3 DIST. COURTHOUSES SENT TO ALL MEDIA
IN CRAWFORD, DOOLY, HARRIS, MACON, MARION, MONROE, PEACH,
SCHLEY (ALSO SUMTER), TALBOT & UPSON COUNTIES (SEE GRANT
FILE)
PRESS: BRINKLEY CALLS FOR CORPS STUDY OF PROPOSED
CHATTAHOOCHEE DIVERSION – WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(LTR TO COL. CREEL) 10/9/80
10/10/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY – NATIONAL SCHOOL
LUNCH WEEK
10/18/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “AMERICA IS GREAT
BECAUSE IT IS GOOD”
10/21 PRESS RELEASE NFIB – GUARDIAN OF SMALL BUSINESS
AWARD
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1980 SENT TO NEWSPAPER LIST, DISTRICT OFFICES, & JB’S HOUSE
10/27/80 PRESS: ANNE CHEEK’S ARTICLE, “SOME THOUGHTS ON
ELECTION DAY, 1980”
SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS “ALL-RISK” CROP
INSURANCE 10/29/80
PRESS RELEASE 10/29/80 BRIEFING PAPER – DEFENSE – TO ALL 3RD
DIST. MEDIA
PRESS: 1980 REELECTION 11/6/80 PRESS: PRATT & WHITNEY NEWS
RELEASE ON COLUMBUS FACTORY FOR MANUFACTURING JET
AIRCRAFT PARTS
11/12/80 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARY “ON CHANGING THE
REINS”
PRESS: 11/10/80 GEORGE ALEXANDER OF VETS ADMIN, RELEASE TO
TRADE JOURNALS ON VA HOUSING SC LEGISLATION
PRESS: R. SHAEFER HEARD BILL PASSAGE PRESS RELEASE
12/3/80 PRESS RELEASE: GOLD STAR WIVES BILL FINAL PASSAGE
12/4/80 **DIFFERENT VERSION FROM 12-8-80 RELEASE NEWS
RELEASE: GOLD STAR WIVES FED. CHARTER BILL PASSAGE SENT TO
ALBANY MEDIA, CROSS COUNTRY TRAVELRT, AMERICUS TIMES –
RECORDER
12/4/80 PRES. SIGNS GOLD STAR WIVES BILL (TO ALL MEDIA)
12/5/80 PRESS RELEASE: ADMIRAL RICKOVER SUBMARINE UPDATE
(TO ALL MEDIA)
PRESS: 12-11-80 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WARM SPRINGS
LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING STUDIES / FDR MEMORIAL SENT TO
COLS. MANCHESTER MEDIA, WS FRIENDS
12/12/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY – (1 OF 3) “CHATEAUROUX TO ROME
TO ATHENS” MAILED TO 26 WEEKLIES, JB, DISTRICTS, & COL. PAUL
MCMANUS
PRESS: 12/15/80 H. R. 6234 SIGNED BY PRES. (R. SHAEFER HEARD BILL)
12/22/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY (2 OF 3) – GROUND CONTROLLED
APPROACH MAILED TO 26 WEEKLIES, JB, DISTRICTS, & COL. PAUL
MCMANUS
12/29/80 WEEKLY COMMENTARY (3 OF 3) – FROM ROME TO AFRICA
MAILED TO 26 WEEKLIES, JB, DISTRICTS, & COL. PAUL MCMANUS
BOX 270 1981 ISSUES & LEGIS. BKGRD. MATERIALS
Folder Title
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97TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPT. 97158 VOLUME I OMNIBUS RECONCILIATION ACT OF 1981 REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET HOUSE OF REPRESENTSTIVES TO
ACCOMPANY H. R. 3982 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR RECINCIATION
PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE FIRST CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEARS 1982, 1983, AND 1984 TOGETHER
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WITH SUPPLEMENTAL, ADDITIONAL, AND MINORITY VIEWS [R-2]
VOL. I JUNE 19, 1981. – COMMITTED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
WHIOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE UNION AND ORDERED TO BE
PRINTED
97TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPT. 97158 VOLUME II OMNIBUS RECONCILIATION ACT OF 1981 REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET HOUSE OF REPRESENTSTIVES TO
ACCOMPANY H. R. 3982 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR RECINCIATION
PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE FIRST CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEARS 1982, 1983, AND 1984 TOGETHER
WITH SUPPLEMENTAL, ADDITIONAL, AND MINORITY VIEWS [R-2]
VOL. II JUNE 19, 1981. – COMMITTED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
WHIOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE UNION AND ORDERED TO BE
PRINTED
97TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPT. 97158 VOLUME III OMNIBUS RECONCILIATION ACT OF 1981 REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET HOUSE OF REPRESENTSTIVES TO
ACCOMPANY H. R. 3982 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR RECINCIATION
PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE FIRST CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEARS 1982, 1983, AND 1984 TOGETHER
WITH SUPPLEMENTAL, ADDITIONAL, AND MINORITY VIEWS [R-2]
VOL. III JUNE 19, 1981. – COMMITTED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
WHIOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE UNION AND ORDERED TO BE
PRINTED
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 4) STATE OF GEORGIA
BUDGET REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1982
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 5) FISCAL YEAR 1980
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL FUNDS IN SUMMARY
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 6) FISCAL YEAR 1980
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL FUNDS IN GEORGIA
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 7) FEDERAL REGISTER
PRIVACY ACT ISSUANCES 1980 COMPILATION VOLUME V SYSTEMS
OF RECORDS AGENCY RULES
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1982
SPECIAL ANALYSES THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL
YEAR 1982
BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR 1982
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1983
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1983
THE UNITED STATES BUDGET IN BRIEF FISCAL YEAR 1983
ISSUES: TAXES (E. HULME KINNEBREW)---LTR. TO SEC. OF
TREASURY REGAN
ISSUES: TAXES )INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS)—COLUMBUS
CHAMBER OF COMMRTCE
ISSUES: TAXES – HARRIS, MORTON A. – COLUMBUS
ISSUES: TAXES MR. JAMES B. COSGROVE, C. P. A.
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TAXES – CLIPPINGS, INFO, ETC.
ISSUES: TAXES MORTON A. HARRIS
TAXES: 1981, OCT, NOV, DEC.
TAXES: 1981, JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER
BOX 271 MISC. MAILING LISTS
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CLUB AND ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY – COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
CONGRESS, 1975
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LIST FILE – EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF
1/6/75
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LISTS: COMPUTER KEY 029 – LOWER CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER SOIL
AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT COOPERATORS
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1968 – INTERSTATE HIGHWAY MEETING
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1967 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE (?)
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19-67-68 MARCH OF DIMES
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1967 – DOCUMENTARY STAMP LETTER
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SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
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NATIONAL ASSN. OF RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES – COLUMBUS
PHENIX CITY CHAPTER NO. 219 1971 MEMBERSHIP LIST
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RAILROAD LIST
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LIBRARY GROUP WHO HAD BREAKFAST WITH JB ON MARCH 12, 1971
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COLS. LAWYERS
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LISTS – JEWISH COMMUNITY OF COLUMBUS – CURRENT IN MAY,
1970
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HOSPTALS – GEORGIA
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GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA – CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY
CHAPTER LIST
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LIST OF INVITEES TO FISH FRY AT SEMINOLE STATE PARK ON
AUGUST 30, 1971
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COUNTRY CLUB OF COLUMBUS 1971 MEMBERSHIP LIST (EMPTY)
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1978 CALENDARS
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1977 CALENDAR REQUESTS
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1976 CALENDARS
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1977 CALENDARS SUPPLEMENTAL LIST
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1975 CALENDARS LIST SUPPLEMENT
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PR THANK YOU 1975 CALENDARS
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LISTS – STATE SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM 3RD
DISTRICTN OF GEORGIA
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1974 CALENDAR THANKS
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CALENDARS LIST 1975
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1974 CALENDAR LIST
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COUNTRY CLUB OF COLUMBUS ENVELOPE W/ CALENDAR INSIDE
1970 CALENDAR MAILING LIST
CALENDARS – 1 YEAR
DISTRICT – CALENDARS – 2 YEAR L. C. HARTLY W.
THIRD DISTRICT COUNCIL LIST
THIRD DISTRICT POLICE CHIEFS (AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1976)
THIRD DISTRICT SHERIFFS (AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1976)
FIRE CHIEF LIST
VIENNA FIREMEN A
TOOMSBARA FIREMEN
TALBOTTON FIREMEN
HAMILTON FIREMEN C
BYROMVILLE FIREMEN
ELLAVILLE FIREMEN
PINE MOUNTAIN FIREMEN
SUMTER FIREMEN
OGLETHORPE FIREMEN
MARSHALLVILLE FIREMEN
FORT VALLEY FIREMEN
CUSSETA FIREMEN C
BYRON FIREMEN
ANERICUS FIREMEN
BUENA VISTA FIREMEN
BUTLER FIREMEN W
COLUMBUS FIREMEN
MUSCOGEE COUNTY FIREMEN
PERRY FIREMEN W
LISTS – FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS – 1976-77
LIST FILE – HISTORIC COLUMBUS FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP
LISTS FILE – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION –
GEORGIA CHAPTER
SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
LISTS – ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS – REA SYSTEMS
EMC 1976 GEMC DIRECTORY (2)
1973 DIRECTORY THERE’S A LOT OF TALK THESE DAYS ABOUT
PEOPLE ‘GETTING TOGETHER’ WE DID…37 YEARS AGO! EMC
GEORGIA ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION (2)
LIST OF THOSE ATTENDING DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN AMERICUS =
APRIL 24, 1971
GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY LIST
CONGRESSMAN’S OFFICERS & BRETHEN OF THE VALLEY OF COLS.
ORIENT OF GEORGIA SCOTTISH RITE MASONS
LABOR LIST
LABOR LIST
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GA. AREA
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
SELECT LIST
COLUMBUS & PHENIS CITY VIPS
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LIST FILE – GEORGIA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPERS ASSN. INC. 1976
PEACH GROWERS – THIRD DISTRICT
LISTS – FORT BENNING AFGE 1975-76 OFFICERS
COLUMBUS LAWYERS CLUB LEGAL AID SOCIETY, INC.
LISTS: MEDAL OF HONOR REDIPIENTS
LIST: TEXTILE MANUFACTURES IN COLUMBUS
LISTS: THIRD DISTRICT MAYORS JUNE 27, 1977
LISTS – GA MUNICIPAL OFFICERS
FT. BENNING FIREMEN C
RAMA FIREMEN
PRESTON FIREMEN W
REYNOLDS FIREMEN
LEESBURG FIREMEN A
IDEAL FIREMEN
HAWKINSVILLE FIREMEN
WAVERLY HALL FIREMEN C
1975 CALENDAR REQUESTS
(MISSING)
LISTS: VA HOSPITALS IN GEORGIA
MUSCOGEE COUNTY CIVITAN
LIST FILE – CIVITAN DIRECTORY 1973-74 – SOUTH GEORGIA DISTRICT
LIST GENERAL INFO. WARNER ROBINS PROVIDED BY GREATER W. R.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LISTS GEORGIA VETERANS ORGANIZATION VFW, DAV, AMERICAN
LEGION
BOX 272 MILITARY ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: GENERAL - 1976
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: 1975 GENERAL
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: 1974 GENERAL
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: GENERAL - 1973
(NOT NUMBERED) ACAD. 1972 GENERAL
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: GENERAL - 1971
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: GENERAL INFORMATION 1970
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMIES: GENERAL INFORMATION 1969
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ACADEMIES: GENERAL INFORMATION 1968
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1973 NOMINATIONS APPOINTMENTS
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1972 – ACAD. NOMINATIONS APPOINTMENTS
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1970 APPOINTMENTS
(NOT NUMBERED) APPOINTMENTS TO SERVICE ACADEMIES LIST
1970 NOMINATIONS – AIR FORCE
(A) 1970 NOMINATIONS – MILITARY
(B) 1970 NOMINATIONS – MERCHANT MARINES
(A) 1970 NOMINATIONS – NAVY
(B) 1969 APPOINTMENTS
1968 APPOINTMENTS
1967 APPOINTMENTS
ACADEMIES: NAVY: BACON, PAUL C. CLASS OF 1967
ACADEMY: (1972) BLACK, CLIFFORD P., JR. CLASS OF 1972 CLASS OF
1972 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA - ARMY ARMY NOT PART
OF QUOTA FOR 3RD DIST. OF GEORGIA GRADUATED JUNE 1972
ACADEMY APPOINTMENT CLASS OF 1974 CLASS OF 1974 BURICH, III,
STEPHEN J. TRANSFERRED TO 6TH DISTRICT (REAPPOINTIONMENT)
NAVY (PRINCIPAL) APPOINTED
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1976 CALDWELL, MR. WILLIAM B. IV MILITARY
PRINCIPAL SELECTED
ACADEMIES: NAVY: CLAXTON, JAMES T. (CLASS OF 1967)
ACADEMIES: CLASS OF 1974 NOT PART OF 3RD DISTRICT QUOTA
CLEAVELAND, ROBERT H. AIR FORCE ACAD. (TRANSFERRED FROM
6TH DISTRICT AS A RESULT OF REAPPORTIONMENT ACTION) 1/3/73
ACADEMIES: CLASS OF 1974 CLIBURN, WAYNE. NAVAL ACADEMY
TRANSFERRED FROM 6TH DISTRICT (REAPPORTIONMENT)
CADET – ARMY CREIGHTON, FRANCIS MILTON. (JR.) CLASS OF 1968
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1974 NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA
DAVIS, WILLIAM MICHAEL (ARMY) APPOINTED (QUALIFIED ALT)
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1974 DERCK, CALVIN PAUL AIR FORCE EXAM,
7/8/69 MED. REPORT NOT IN ACCEPTED FOR APPOINTMENT (MOVED
UP TO PRINCIPLE)
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1976 NOT PART OF DISTRICT QUOTA DODGEN,
BYRON CLARK AIR FORCE 1ST ALT. SELECTED FOR APPOINTMENT
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1974 FIERRO, ROBERT D. ARMY
(ALSO A. F.) PRINCIPAL – APPOINTED
MERCHANT MARINES: FOLAN, TERENCE B. CLASS OF (1969) GRADUATED
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1972 GIDEON, WILLIAM GLENN M (CLASS OF
1972) AIR FORCE APPOINTED
ARMY ACADEMY HAMER, JOHN R. 1971 CLASS OF 1971 NOT
CHARGED TO QUOTA GRADUATED
ACADEMY: HARRELL, BENNY FRANK (1972) CLASS OF 1972 NOT
CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA ARMY APPOINTED AS QUALIFIED
ALTERNATE
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1974 HARVARD, WM. D. CLASS OF 1974 NAVY
PRINCIPAL APPOINTED
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ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1973 HESTER, SAMUEL (NAVY) (PRINCIPAL)
ACADEMY: CADETS: HICKS, STEVE A. CLASS OF 1972 ARMY
ACADEMIES: MERCHANT MARINES HORACEK, FRANKLIN P., JR.
CLASS OF 1971 (CALLAWAY) GRADUATED JUNE 1971
AF ACADEMY – KECK, THOMAS JAMES 1969 (CALLAWAY AIR FORCE)
GRADUATED
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1973 KIRCHNER, KEITH AIR FORCE
AF ACADEMY – LAUDERDALE, MICHAEL DAVID CLASS OF 1971
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1975 LYONS, ROBERT L. (AIR FORCE)
ACADEMY APPLICANT CLASS OF 1976 MANTEI, MR. RICKY ALAN A.
F. PRINCIPAL SELECTED
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1972 MARTIN, WILLIAM CHARLES (1972) NAVY
PRINCIPLE APPOINTED GRADUATED JUNE 9, 1972 EXAM DEC. 1
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1977 (NOT CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA)
MORRIS. JAMES MONROE IV (MILLITARY) (?) SERV TEST AUTH SENT
8-9 MEDICAL AUTHOR, SENT 8-16 2NS ALTERNATE SELECTED
AF ACADEMY – MCKINLEY, JAMES LEROY 1970 (CALLAWAY)
GRADUATED 6/3/70
CLASS OF 1972 NOT PART OF DISTRICT QUOTA (CLASS OF 1972)
MILLER, CLARENCE LADON (DON) ARMY APPOINTMENT AS
QUALIFIED ALTERNATE
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1974 MILLER, RONALD HASKELL ARMY
PRINCIPAL ACCEPTED
ACADEMY: ARMY – MOORE, CHARLES DENNIS CLASS OF 1971 NOT
CHARGED TO DISTRICT QUOTA
CADET – ARMY ROSS, VICTOR LEONARD CLASS OF 1970 GRADUATED
JUNE 1970
AF ACADEMY – ROWELL, WILLIAM WAYNE (CALLAWAY) 1968
ACADEMIES: NAVY: SMITH, DONALD EDWARD (CLASS OF 1968)
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1974 SMITH, HERSCHEL, III (NAVY) APPOINTED
EXAM 7-9-68
ACADEMIES: CLASS OF 1973 STANLEY, KENNETH CLYDE, JR. AIR
FORCE APPOINTED GRADUATED JUNE 1973
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1976 NOT PART OF DISTRICT QUOTA
STEPHENSON, DONALD SCOTT MILITARY 2ND ALT. SELECTED FOR
APPOINTMENT
ACADEMY: CLASS OF 1972 SULLIVAN, JOHN STEPHEN, III (CLASS OF
1972) ARMY
ACADEMY CLASS OF 1974 WARD, JOSEPH MALCOLM ARMY
PRINCIPAL ACCEPTED
1976 ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS & NOMINATIONS
1975 ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS & NOMINATIONS
1974 ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS & NOMINATIONS
SEPARATED POSEY, BRUCE 9/9/76 PRINCIPAL – NAVAL SELECTED
SEPARATED ->
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1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PYLES, DOUGLAS B. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED – INCOMPLETE RECORDS
ACADEMY: 1976 APPLICANT: QUARTERMAN, STANLEY (A. F.)
DISQUALIFIED – ACADEMICS
1977 ACAD. APPL: ROBERTS, CHARLIE E. OR AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED IN 1976 WITHDREW IN 1977
1976 ACAD. APPL: ROWE, RICHARD A. NAVAL QUALIFIED – BUT NOT
PICKED UP 11/1 TEST
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: SIMKEN, SCOTT W. MILITARY REJECTED
– MEDICALLY & ACADEMICALLY
1976 ACADEMT APPLICANT: SIZEMORE, JAMES CHARLES MILITARY
(OR NAVAL) WITHDREW 2/12/76
1976 ACAD. APPL: STEWART, MICHAEL R. (MIKE) WITHDREW 3/15/76
NAVAL HIGH SCHOOL B+ 11/1
1977 ACAD. APPLICANT: TOMPA, BRADLEY S. DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY AIR FORCE
1976 ACAD. APPL: TUTTLE, EDW. M., II NAVAL NOMINATED – BUT
FILE INCOMPLETE DISQUALIFIED
1976 ACAD. APPLICANT: VON BOKERN, KARL H. MERCHANT MARINE
HIGH SCHOOL RECORD MISSING DISQUALIFIED – SHOWED NO
INTEREST
ACADEMIES: 1976 APPLICANT: WINSTEAD, JOHNNY E. MILITARY (OR
AIR FORCE AUTHOR. 7/12 EXAM MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMIES: 1976 APPLICANT: YATES, MARTY MERCHANT MARINE
(SEE) MERCHANT MARINE QUALIFIED – BUT NOT PICKED UP 7/12
CONGRESSIONAL GUIDE FOR ADMISSIONS TRI-SERVICE ACADEMIES
USAFA USNA USMA
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW
YORK FOLDER
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW
YORK LEAFLET (2)
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW
YORK POSTAGE PAID APPLICATION (13)
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW
YORK HAMDOUT
1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: COX, JAMES E. AIR FORCE
DISQUALIFIED – MEDICALLY & ACADEMICALLY
1976 ACAD. APPLICANT: BAKES, MICHAEL DAVID MERCHANT
MARINE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY 8/27 EXAM
1976 ACAD. APPL: COBURN, DAVID C. DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
MILITARY 8/23
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BALES, WILLIAM J.
(NAVAL) DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: BROWN, STEPHEN A.
NAVAL PRINCIPAL (ALSO MERCH. MARINE) DISQUALIFIED
ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CANNELLA, DENISE J.
MILITARY DISQUALIFIED PAE
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: CONNER, WILEY C., III
MILITARY DISQUALIFIED - PAE
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DAUGHTERTY,
WINFIELD S. AIR FORCE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY &
PHYSICALLY RESIGNED 4/28/76 WANTS TO REAPPLY FOR 1977
DISQUALIFIED IN APRIL 1977
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT 1976: DEES, BRUCE
RANDAL (AIR FORCE) DISQUALIFIED
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DENT, JEFFREY
JEROME AIR FORCE DISQUALIFIED – INCOMPLETE RECORDS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: DOWDA, JOHN A.
NAVAL ACADEMICALLY DISQUALIFIED ALSO M/M
(NOT NUMBERED)1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: PARR, MICHAEL S.
NAVAL 9/27 TEST DISQUALIFIED – SCHOLASTICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: FRAVEL, CHARLES
(JOE) MILITARY TEST 7/12 DISQUALIFIED - ACADEMICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: FREEMAN, DONNA J.
AIR FORCE DISQUALIFIED INCOMPLETE RECORDS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: GALLAGHER,
MICHAEL F. MILITARY DISQUALIFIED P. A. E.
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: GRANT, LEE A. AIR
FORCE 8/23 DISQUALIFIED – LOW CONPOSITE
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: GRIGGS, LANE
NAVAL 11/1 TEST DISQUALIFIED – FILE INCOMPLETE
(NOT NUMBERED)1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HAILS, ROBERT E. AIR
FORCE GET TEMP. & PERM. ADDRESS MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HAMILTON, EDWIN
LEE AIR FORCE (ALSO NAVAL) TEST 7/12 DISQUALIFIED
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1979
HARRINGTON STEVEN G. MERCHANT MARINE OR NAVAL (SEE HERE
FOR COMPLETE FILE)SELECTED RESIGNED – 6/24/76 – ACSDEMIC
DEFINIENCIES
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HAYES, DAVID B.
MERCHANT MARINE 11/1 DISQUAL. – SHOWED NO INTEREST
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: HUTCHESON, HENRY
E. NAVAL WITHDREW.
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: JONES, GRED D., JR.
(NAVAL) OVERSEAS EXAM DISQUALIFIED-SCHOLASTICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: JONES, VINCENT
THOMAS NAVAL DISQUALIFIED-INCOMPLETE
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: KING, DAVIS
ANTHONY AIR FORCE 9/27 DISQUALIFIED PRINCIPAL
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: KLEIN, WILLIAM L.
NAVAL (ALSO MERCHANT MARINE) DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: LANE, DENNIS A.
MILITARY DISQUALIFIED-ACADEMICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: LINDSEY, LAWRENCE
(LARRY) AIR FORCE DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: LITTLE, JASPER DEWITT
AIR FORCE 8/23 DISQUALIFIED-ACADEMICALLY FOR 1976
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: LITTLE, MICHAEL E. (AIR
FORCE) DISQUALIFIED MEDICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1979 MANZI,
ROBERT A. NAVAL RESIGNED 2/25/77 PRINCIPAL RESIGNED 2/25/77
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: CLASS OF 1978 MITCHELL,
JERRY A., JR. NAVAL APPOINTED SEPARATED MARCH 25, 1977
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MOSELY, REGINALD
NAVAL 7/12 EXAM SCHOLASTICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MOYE, EDWIN H., JR.
NAVAL (ALSO M/M) DISQUALIFIED ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) 1976 ACADEMY APPLICANT: MURRAY, GEORGE M.
(MILITARY) 9/27 TEST DISQUALIFIED – ACADEMICS
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: NEUFELD, THOMAS
(AIR FORCE) COMPETITIVE/ALTERNATE DISQUALIFIED –
ACADEMICALLY
(NOT NUMBERED) ACADEMY APPLICANT: PETERS, ALLEN RAY
MILITARY (ALSO NAVAL) DISQUALIFIED – INCOMPLETE
(NOT NUMBERED) 1977 ACADEMY APPLICANT: POOLE, JAMES A.
NAVAL 7/12 TEST REACTIVATED FOR 1977
BOX 273 MISC. INFO. FROM COLUMBUS OFFICE
Folder Title
1. WARNER ROBINS WITH UNLABELED FOLDER INSIDE
BOX 274 MISC. INFO. FROM COLUMBUS AND WASHINGTON
Folder Title
1.
10/18/82 STEVE – THIS IS FOR THE APPROPRIATIONS FILES – BOB
SWITH INSIDE FILE LABELED INTERN FILE DUDLEY, SHANNON REQ.
SEPT. 82
2.
ISSUES: 1979 COLUMBUS POSTAL SHUFFLE ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE
3.
BOB WITH INSIDE FOLDER LABELED DELEGATION LETTERS –
CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL PARK (IN FRONT OF ISSUES FILES)
4.
VOTING RIGHTS ACT BOB
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 97TH
CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION VOL. 127 WASHINGTON, FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 11, 1981 NO. 125 SEP 16 1981 BOB PLEASE SEE PAGE H6147.
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REAPPORTIONMENT
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(NOT LABELED BUT WITH NOTE ATTACHED) 7/8/81 JOHN INITIALED
JACK INITIALED BUT JUANITA DID NOT INITIAL THIS READING FILE
CONTAINSPOSITION PAPERS- PLEASE CIRCULATE AND RETURN TO
ME FOR TEMPORARY FILE BOB
PACKET FROM WHITE HOUSE LABELED IMPACT OF THE REAGAN
ECONOMIC PROGRAM ON THE NEEDY
JUL 6 (?) (?) LEADERSHIP PACKET JULY 1, 1981 PART TWO (II)
(?) INFORMATION BOOKLET PRESIDENT REAGAN’S BIPARTISAN
PLANS FOR TAX AND SPENDING RESTRAINT JUNE 1981 THE WHITE
HOUSE
OCT 9 1981 LEADERSHIP INFORMATION PACKET OCTOBER 6, 1981
JOHN INITIALED BUT JACK AND JUANITA DID NOT INITIAL FILE (?)
WHIP ISSUE PAPER THE TAX DEBATE (?)
WHIP ISSUE PAPER THE BUDGET CUT DEBATE (?)JUL 6 1981
JUL 6 1981 (?) LEADERSHIP INFORMATION PACKET JULY 1, 1981 PART
ONE (I)
MILITARY BENEFITA TO SPOUSES (DIVORCED, ETC.
H. R. 1540
HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION STUDY –JB HAS ORIGINAL (HAS NOT
ATTACHED FROM BOB DATED 9-29-82 & 10-5-82
1982 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS FILE – AUGUST 11, 1982
CORRECTIONS TO FY 83 MIL CON AUTHORIZATION BILL DEBATE
ISSUES – FED EMPLOYEES – WM BROWNER
ISSUES: SOCIAL SECURITY MRS. WARNER WOODRUFF,
HOGANSVILLE 10/15/81 301-594-3125
CIVIL SERVICE & SOCIAL SECURITY
PROJECTS—UPSON COUNTY (LINCOLN PARK)
SS NOTCH
SS “NOTCH” BOB
(NOT NUMBERED) MISCELLANEOUS LOOSE ITEMS
BOX 275 1982 PRESS RELEASES & PRESS MISC.
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) (NO LABEL BUT HAS A NOTE ATTACHED TO
STEVE FROM JUANITA DATED 10-15-82)
 BRINKLEY, JACK MAR. 4, 1982 (HAS PAMPHLET INSIDE)
 BACK JACK BUTTONS (17) (PLUS ONE RESPONSIBILITY
BRINKLEY RESPONSIVE BUTTON)
 ANDERSONVILLE-ELLEN SHEPHERD BROWN’S GUIDE TO
GEORGIA
 WARM SPRINGS FISH HATCHERY, BROWN’S GUIDE TO
GEORGIA
 WARM SPRINGS, GA.-ELLEN SHEPHERD, BROWN’S GUIDE TO
GEORGIA
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SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE (SIGHT-SEE’ER MAGAZINE YOUR
COMPLETE GUIDE TO COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
 COLUMBUS IRON WORKS (WITH ANOTHER COPY OF
MAGAZINE LISTED IN PREVIOUS FOLDER)
 PRESS RELEASE OF 11/1/71 BRINKLEY BILL TO REDUCE
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE U. N. H. R. ______. WIRED TO FULL
MEDIA—SEE LIST IN FOLDER.
 PRESS: NEWS RELEASE 10/1/82 – 1982 BRINKLEY VOTING
RECORD “LIKE IVORY SOAP”
(NOT NUMBERED) PRESS RELEASE: 9/30/82 MIL CON FT ’82
AUTHORIZATION CONFERENCE REPORT PASSES HOUSE (TOOK
RFELEASES TO NATL. AIRPORT) (ALL THIRD DISTRICT MEDIA &
NEWDPAPER EDITORS ON ENCLOSED LIST)
BOX 276 MISC. FILES FROM WASHINGTON
Folder Title
1.
GENERAL “ÐEAR COLLEAGUE” SENT BY JB 9-28-76 RE: HONORING
GA. RETIRING MEMBERS
2.
GEN-DIRECTORY LISTINGS TELEPHONE LISTINGS
3.
FIRST AND CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
4.
GENERAL: FOOTBALL TICKETS
5.
SUMMER JOBS IN FEDERAL AGENCIES 11-74
6.
GENERAL: FORM LETTERS (INNER BROWN FOLDER NOT LABELED)
7.
GENERAL: HIGHER EDUCATION AWARDS
8.
HOUSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR STAFF INFORMATION
9.
(NOT LABELED)
 INAUGURATION MAILING 2/3/81
 INAUGURATION GENERAL INFORMATION
 REQUEST FOR TICKETS TO THE SWEARING IN CEREMONY
 INAUGURATION THANK YOU
 PARADE TICKETS
 REQUEST FOR EXTRA TICKETS TO THE SWEARING IN
CEREMONY
 SOUVENIR INVITATIONS
 (NOT LABELED)
 GENERAL: INAUGURATION 1977 (REFRESHMENTS
ARRANGEMENTS) GENERAL: HOT DR. PEPPER AND MILK BAR
(WASHINGTON 7-UP BOTTLING CO.—JAY DAVIS EMBASSY
DAIRIES—CHARLES OWEN)
 GENERAL: INAUGURATION
10.
INDIVIDUAL: BLAINE, ELMER
11.
INDIVIDUAL: BINFIELD, WILHELMINA
12.
NELDA CAIN INDIVIDUAL GENERAL
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MRS. VIRGINIA CALLAWAY FIRE ANTS INFORMATION
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INDIVIDUAL: CARTER, GRACE
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GENERAL INDIVIDUAL LLOYD C CASWELL
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL JULIAN W. COLLINS
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL MR. CECIL DAVIS
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL HADDOCK, J. BRUCE
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL EDMONDS, RICHARD
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL JONES, MARION
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL PAUL JONES
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL JUSTICE, THOMAS
GENERAL: J. H. HENDRICK (INDIVIDUAL)
INDIVIDUAL: KING, JACK
INDIVIDUAL: GENERAL MCKINLEY, GEORGE
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL KENDRICK, J. H. (COL.)
INDIVIDUAL: PERRY, ELDRIDGE
GENERAL: GOVERNOR MADDOX
INDIVIDUAL: RIGBY, EDWARD
GENERAL INDIVIDUAL PERRY TUTEN
INDIVIDUAL: CHARLIE WALKER
GENERAL: INTERN DIARIES, OTHER WRITINGS
INDIVIDUAL: ZELLNER, HAROLD
GENERAL – ITINERARIES
–LUCKY PENNIESGENERAL: MEMORANDUMS
BOX 277 DISTRICT AFFAIRS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) TALBOT COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) COUNTY CENTAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
TAYLOR DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) TAYLOR COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
TROUP COUNTY DIVIDER
1.
TROUP COUNTY LAGRANGE DISTRICT OFFICE
DISTRICT AFFAIRS: TROUP COUNTY: LA GRANGE DISTRICT OFF.
AIRLINE CHARGES FOR DELIVERY OF BRIDAL PACKETS
DISTRICT AFFAIRS: LAGRANGE DISTRICT OFFICE: (WHITE HOUSE)
PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT FORD
2.
DISTRICT DAY IN LAGRANGE – 4/12/75
TWIGGS DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) TWIGGS COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) COUNTY CENTAL COMMITTEE
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(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
WEBSTER DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) WEBSTER COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) COUNTY CENTAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
WILKINSON DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) WILKINSON COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) COUNTY CENTAL COMMITTEE
DISTRICT GENERAL DIVIDER
DISTRICT
COLUMBUS COLLEGE
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 5 – EMPTY)
COUNTIES-TOWNS
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY
ORGANIZATIONAL LISTS
LIST OF GEORGIAS LODGES WITH NAMES OF MASTERS,
SECRETARIES AND TIME OF MEETINGS 1967
LISTS DIVIDER
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MAILED IN 1977 (LAGRANGE DIRECTORY
& COLUMBUS DIRECTORY)
VFW
GEORGIA
(NOT NUMBERED – EMPTY) DISTRICT REPORT FILE
DISTRICTS OF THE 92ND CONGRESS
GEORGIA DELEGATION STAFF LIST
GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
MAPS OF GEORGIA
POSTAL LIST – RURAL & BOXHOLDERS
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GEORGIA
MACHINE LETTERS MEETING IN AMERICUS APRIL 1978
POLITICS – 1977 – DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS – 9/24/77
DISTRICT AFFAIRS – JEFFERSON-JACKSON DINNER, 1975 JEFFERSONJACKSON DINNER WALTER WILSON –FLOYD M(?) –RUTH D(?)
DIST: APP: JEFFERSON-JACKSON DAY DINNER – FEB. 27, 1976
STATE OF GEORGIA – PUBLIC RELATIONS
GEORGIA – REAPPORTIONMENT
SAVING & LOAN ASSO. & BANKS
STATE & COUNTY OFFICERS
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATES
1967-1975 COLUMBUS OFFICE
OFFICE SPACE IN NEW POST OFFICE IN COLUMBUS (KLASSEN)
BOX 278 APPOINTMENT BOOKS & MISC. MATERIALS
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DAILY REMINDER 1974
DAILY REMINDER 1974
DAILY REMINDER 1971
DAILY REMINDER 1972
DAILY REMINDER 1973
DAILY REMINDER 1975
DAILY REMINDER 1976
DAILY REMINDER 1977
DAILY REMINDER 1978
DAILY REMINDER 1979
DAILY REMINDER 1980
(NOT NUMBERED – BELIEVED TO BE 12) DAILY REMINDER 1981
13. JB’S 1978 APPTS BOOK
14.
CALENDAR – SECOND HALF OF 1978
15.
1973 CALENDAR
16.
1981 APPOINTMENT BOOK
17.
1981 CALENDAR
18.
FEDERAL-STATE-LOCAL GOBERNMENT DIRECTORY 1980 VOLUME 1
FEDERAL EDITION
19.
1972 CALENDAR
20.
1971 CALENDAR
21.
1976 CALENDAR
22.
1975 CALENDAR
23.
1980 APPOINTMENT BOOK (FIRST HALF)
24.
1980 APPOINTMENT BOOK (SECOND HALF)
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 25) 1979 APPOINTMENT BOOK
(FIRST HALF)
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 26) 1979 APPOINTMENT BOOK
(SECOND HALF)
27.
NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS CONGRESSIONAL PICTORIAL DIRECTORY
JANUARY 1973
28.
NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS CONGRESSIONAL PICTORIAL
DIRECTORY JANUARY 1975
29.
NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS CONGRESSIONAL PICTORIAL
DIRECTORY JANUARY 1975
30.
NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS CONGRESSIONAL PICTORIAL DIRECTORY
JANUARY 1977
31.
NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS CONGRESSIONAL PICTORIAL DIRECTORY
JANUARY 1977
32.
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 32) 1973 CALENDAR
33.
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 33) 1972 CALENDAR
34.
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 32) 1977 CALENDAR
35.
1976 EVER READY CALENDAR
36.
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 36) 1979 CALENDAR
37.
1980 EVER READY CALENDAR REFILL
38.
1981 EVER READY CALENDAR REFILL
BOX 279 MISC. PRESS INFORMATION
Folder Title
1.
COLUMBUS’ FUTURE
2.
PRESS-COLUMBUS TIMES AWARD AND AD
3.
ENERGY PACKAGE
NATIONAL ENERGY ACT A SOLUTION? FACTS AND FICTION AN
ANALYSIS BY CONGRESSMAN JACK BRINKLEY JANUARY 1979
D 9129 PO #1885 BRINKLEY ANALYSIS (ORIGINALS RETURNED)
4.
GEORGIA DELEGATION MEETINGS
5.
HUD GRANT INFORMATION
PROGRAMS OF HUD BOOKLET
6.
GENERAL PRESS INFORMATION
7.
TAPES OF FLOOR PROCEEDINGS
8.
VIDEO TAPE INFORMATION
9.
FT. MITCHELL MAILOUT
10.
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CIVIL WORKS PROGRAMS-GA
SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BY
THE U. S. CORPS OF ENGINEERS IN GEORGIA JANUARY 1979 (TWO
COPIES)
COORDINATION REPORT ON NAVIGATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR
APALACHICOLA RIVER BELOW JIM WOODRUFF DAM, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 1978
11.
ARMED SERVICES – BRIEFINGS
FEDERAL UNIFIED BUDGET BUDGET AUTHOTITYN AND OUTLAYS ($
MILLIONS)
FY 80 BUDGET
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE FY 80 BUDGET OVERVIEW HOUSE
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE 9 FEB 1979
MEMORANDUM TO PROSPECTIVE DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS,
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECT: PROPOSALS FOR THE
CAUCUS OF COMMITTEE DEMOCRATS
STATEMENT OF HONORABLE FRED P. WACKER, ASSISTANT
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTROLLER) BEFORE THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
FISCAL YEAR 1980 BUDGET FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE
12.
MEDIA EVENT CIVIL DEFENSE – GEN. JONES 11/28/78
13.
PRESS: AWARDS “WATCHDOG OF THE TREASURY” NATIONAL
ASSOCIATED BUSINESSMEN, INC. 10/3/78
14.
PRESS – WGMS “GUEST CONDUCTOR” 9/20/78 DATE SCHEDULED TO
BE AIRED 11/15/78
15.
“WELCOME” LETTER TO AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 9/20/78
16.
PRESS: GENERAL RADIO TAPE COLUMBUS AIRPORT BARNARD
PROPOSAL TO FREEZE MINIMUM WAGE. 9/10/78
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
PRESS: GENERAL CITIZENS FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY PHOTO OF JB IN
AUTO WITH PASSIVE RESTRAINTSAFETY SYSTEM 9/19/78
PRESS PR REQUEST SENT INFO. TO MR. JOE CUMMING BUREAU
CHIEF NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE ATLANTA 9/19/78
“GUARDIAN OF SMALL BUSINESS AWARD” CEREMONY 9/11/78
PRESENTED NY NFIB (NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT
BUSINESS)
PRESS: RELEASE VETERANS’ HOUSING BILL H. R. 12028
PRESS: GENERAL WEEKLY CALL TO WARNER ROBINS DAILY SUN
CHUCK MOBLEY THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
RELEASES FROM THE VETERAN’S AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
PRESS CONFERENCE BRINKLEY VISIT WITH GINGRICH 11-21-78
SEPT. 29, 1978 EDITORIAL IN COLUMBUS LEDGER-RE: DROPPING
JACK ANDERSON’S COLUMN
PRESS SEPT. 2, 1979 ARTICLE IN LEDGER ENQUIRER RE JB AND
AMERICAN LIFE
RESS NEWS – JERRY LUGUIRE
JERRY LUGUIRE
CABLE TV (TAPE INSIDE)
PROGRAMS WITH NAMELESS FILE INSIDE
BOX 280 1982 SPEECHES & 1980 PRESS RELEASES
Folder Title
1.
PRESS VETERANS’ LEGISLATION EDUCATION
2.
VA HOUSING LEGISLATION
3.
TROOP & CIVILIAN REDUCTIONS FORT BENNING OSUT – SEE FORT
BENNING RECEPTION STATION TRAINEE BARRACKS
4.
JOINT MEDIA COVERAGE OF POST OFFICE OUTCOME 3/7 – 3/8 1970
5.
MBFR (ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES
1978)
6.
LINDSAY CREEK
7.
PRESS: INTERNATIONAL MINERALS & CHEMICALS INFORMATION
PACKET ON CONGRESSMAN 11/27/79
8.
PRESS: GENERAL
9.
FORT BENNING – RECEPTION STATION TRAINEE BARRACKS
10.
FARMERS RETURN 1979
11.
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER CHANNEL
SAND. BY-PASS RIVER CHANNELL
FOLDER NOT TITLED
12.
ARMED SERVICES: NATO DRAFT
NATO
 DRAFT
o DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT,
FISCAL YEAR 1980
o NATIONAL GUARD JUNE 1979 REPRINT
13.
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30.
(NOT NUMBERED) MS. BIGGERS
 A
 B
 C
 D
 E
1980 PHOTO RELEASES DIVIDER (PHOTOS OF CINSTITUENTS SENT TO
DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS)
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JAN. 28, 1980 BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES
GORMLEY WITH KJB IN OFFICE SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE JAN. 28, 1980 MAJOR GENERAL JOHN R.
PAULK WITH JB IN OFFICE SPECIAL TO THE ROBINS REV-UP
PHOTO PRESS RELEASES: 2/12/80 SPECIAL TO SATURDAY COLS.
LEDGER-ENQUIRER MR. & MRS. HOWARD BREEDEN, OF COLS. WITH
CONGRESSMAN
PHOTO RELEASES: TO ROBINS REV-UP PAULK, MAJOR GENERAL
JOHN R. & JB 2/14/80 (TOOK TO SPECIAL DELIVERY DESK, NATL.
AIRPORT
PHOTO RELEASE: TO DAILY SUN PAULK, MAJOR GENERAL JOHN R. &
JB 2/14/80 (TOOK TO SPECIAL DELIVERY DESK, NATL. AIRPORT
PHOTO RELEASE: TO: ROBINS REVIEW PAULK, MAJOR GENERAL
JOHN R. & JB 2/14/80 (TOOK TO SPECIAL DELIVERY DESK, NATL.
AIRPORT
2/12/80 CONSTITUENT PHOTO PRESS RELEASE: BREEDEN. MR. & MRS.
HOWARD OF COLS. TO SATURDAY COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-LEDGER
3/28/80 PHOTO PRESS RELEASE SPECIAL TO THE LEADER – TRIBUNE
JOSEPH HOPKINS & JB
3/27/80 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER PHOTO PRESS
RELEASE AMERICUS JAYCEES
3/28/80 DISTRICT NEWSPAPER PRESS/PHOTO RELEASE JB & PEANUT
PRINCESS 280
4/2/80 SPECIAL TO THECITIZEN & GEORGIAN LAURA MCCARTY
4/30/81 SPECIAL TO THE COLS. SUNDAY LEDGER-ENQUIRER JB &
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUNG IN HEART GROUP
5/27/80 PHOTO RELEASES SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN – WARNER ROBINS
TODD GIBBS, CYSTIC FIBROSIS PASTOR REP.
5/28/80 SPECIAL TO THE VIENNA NEWS – OBSERVER JB AND MR. AND
MTS. ROY SMITH PHOTIO/RELEASE
PHOTO PRESS RELEASE: 5/30/80 SPECIAL YO COLS. SUNDAY LEDGERENQUIRER MR. * MRS. JIM DAY & MR. & MRS. PETE PAGE OF COLS. IN
D. C. HUMP PILOTS ASSOCIATION
6/17/80 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY REPORTER JB WITH
HARBUCK OF FORSYTH
6/27/80 – FT. VALLEY LEADER – TRIBUNE CB WITH DIAMA SMITH
9/19/80 PHOTO RELEASES: TO AMERICUS TIMES – RECORDER
CONGRESSMAN & ANNE WILSON, PAGE
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PRESS 9/25/80 PHOTO RELEASES SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR COUNTY
NEWS JB RECEIVING NATIONAL COMMANDER’S AWARD FROM DAV;
COND. STAN PEALER, CHUCK WRIGHT IN PHOTO
11/14/80 SPECIAL TO THE AMERICUS TIMES – RECORDER JB &
SOUTHLAND PHOTO/PRESS RELEASE (SEEB ALS9 PHOTO FILE)
SPECIAL TO THE SUNDAY COLUMBUS LEDGER – ENQUIRER
JANUARY ’81 INTERNS FROM COLUMBUS PHOTO RELEASE ALSO IN
PHOTO FILE
5/4/81 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES – RECORDER ST. REP. GEORGE
HOOKS, OF AMERICUS
PRESS: 4/10/81 – SOLOMON FAMILY (MARCH OF DIMES) WITH JB TP
SUNDAY LEDGER – ENQUIRER AND MACON TELEGRAPH & NEWS
CONSTITUENT NEWS RELEASES: 5/31/81 RICHARD MILES & JB
6/22/81 SPECIAL TO THE MERIWETHER VINDICATOR GA. HEALTH
CARE ASSN.
6/22/81 SPECIAL TO THE HOMETOWN JOURNAL, THOMASTON GA.
HEALTH CARE ASSN.
6/22/81 SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON TIMES GEORGIA HEALTH CARE
ASSN.
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 6/26/81 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER LISA LEWIS, INTERN
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 6/26/81 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
– CHIP MANNING INTERN
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 6/25/81 TO: AMERICUS TIMES
RECORDER ANNE WILSON, CONGRESSMAN PAGE
PRESS: CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES – COLUMBUS LEDGER BILL
BUSH & EMILY BROWN (MAILED TO JANE PITTS)
PRESS RELEASES: 9/18/81 – LUCINDA FAY DALLAS TO THOMASTON
TIMES
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 9/13/81 KIM RAGLAND TO:
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 10/1/81 EDDIE WILSON (INTERN) &
JB TO HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 10/1/81 EMORY EDWARDS (INTERN)
& JB TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: LISA HOWARD 2/4/82 TO:
COLUMBUS LEDGER (SENT TO JANE PITTS BAYER COLS ENQUIRER)
CONSTITUENT PHOTO PRESS RELEASES: LUNSFORD, LORETTA 2/4/82
TO: COLUMBUS LEDGER (SENT TO JANE PITTS BAYER COLS
ENQUIRER)
3/2/82 CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES TO: MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER LEIANNE HARBUCK, INTERN
3/2/82 CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES TOMMY DUFFY, INTERN TO:
COLUMBUS LEDGER
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES 3/5/82 JOHN PEAK, INTERN, WITH JB
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3/5/81 SPECIAL TO THE MANCHESTER STAR MERCURY AND
MERIWETHER VINDICATOR – PHOTO RELEASE – JB AND THE GA.
MUNICIPAL ASS. MANCHESTER DELEGATES
3/25/82 CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES SPECIAL TO AMERICUS
TIMES – RECORDER AMERICUS JAYCEES AND NIMMISH MULJIBHAI,
3RD DISTRICT GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD WINNER
3/29/82 CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH &
JUNIOR HIGH VISIT WITH JB SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR COUNTY
NEWS
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES – TO CHRISTIAN INDEX PHOTO AND
INFO ON REV. DAVID HOWLE, OF COLUMBUS AS GUEST CHAPLAIN
CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES: 6/15/82 TO THE DAILY SUN – BOBBY
BUSH, PAGE
8/4/82 CONSTITUENT PRESS RELEASES 4-H GROUP FROM SEVERAL
DISTRICTS IN GEORGIA MAILED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GROUP
1982 SPEECHES DIVIDER
“JACK BRINKLEY IN WASHINGTON” DOCUMENTARY – 9/01/82 – TV-3
SPEECH FILE 8/25/82 FT. BENNING GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY
FOR BARRACKS #8 COMPLEX
JB ENDORSEMENT OG BO GINN IN GEORGIA ON JULY 31, 1982
MARSHALL JUMIOR HIGH SCHOOL “CAREER EXPLORATION DAY”
8/11/82 HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY
2/19/82 JEFFERSON-JACKSON DAY DINNER—INTRODUCTORY
REMARKS ON REP. JIM WRIGHT HYATT REDENCY HOTEL ATLANTA,
GEORGIA
AQMERICAN TESTILE MACHINERY ASSN. ORLANDO, FLA. 3/29/82
HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY
ATMA EXECUTIVE REPORT VOL. 7, NO. 6 JULY/AUGUST 1981
TOWARD EQUITY IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AMERICAN TEXTILE
MACHINERY ASSOCIATION
ORGANIZATION MANUAL FISCAL YEAR 1981 AMERICAN TEXTILE
MACHINERY ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL REPORT 1980 AMERICAN TEXTILE MACHINERY
ASSOCIATION
SPEECHES: APRIL 17, 1982 TWICE A CITIZEN AWARD-NAVY RESERVE
ASSN
SPEECH GA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1982
REF. JACK BRINKLEY—JUNE 1, 1982 REESE ROAD SCHOOL
LUNCHROOM (WILLIAM HENRY SHAW AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
SERVICE TO EDUCATION)
BOX 281 ARMED SERVICES & MIL. CON. INFO.
Folder Title
1.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION FY 1979 CONGRESSIONAL JUSTIFICATION DATA
2.
3.
4.
WITNESS LIST
OPENING STATEMENT
INDEX
ENERGY CONSERVATION
AIR POLLUTION
WATER POLLUTION
FORSCOM
MDW
DARCOM
AMMO FACILITIES
ACOM
USMA
HSC
MTMC
PACIFIC
EUROPE
GENERAL AUTHORIZATION
B1 BOMBER
ALTERNATIVES
BENEFITS OF B-1 DEVELOPMENT
COST
FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES
REQUIREMENT
TEST SUMMARY
B1 FOLDER
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL FY 1977
94TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 94-1314 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL
YEAR 1977 JUNE 29, 1976
PUBLIC LAW 94-367 94TH CONGRESS H. R. 14235 JULY 16, 1976
94TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 94-1222 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION BILL, 1977
95TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 95-1246 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION BILL, 1979
94TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 94-483 SEPTEMBER 17, 1975
94TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT
NO. 94----- MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION BILL, 1977
MAY 26, 1976
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION FY 1976 VOLUME 1 INSIE THE UNITED STATES
OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES SECTION 303 JUSTIFICATION DATA
SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS
INDEX
SUMMARY
INSIDE THE UNITED STATES
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ADC
AFLC
AFSC
ATC
AAC
HQCOM
MAC
SAC
TAC
POLLUTION
ENERGY
SPEC FAC
NUC SEC
OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
ADC
PAF
USAFE
USAFSS
SPEC FAC
NUC SEC
SECTION 303
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION FY 1975 AIR FORCE RESERVE JUSTIFICATION DATA
SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 1974-75
FISCAL YEAR 1976 AND 1977 PROCUREMENT AUTHORIZATION H. R.
3689 HONORABLE JACK BRINKLEY HOUSE ARMED SERVICES
COMMITTEE
DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITY PROGRAM DIRECTORATE OF
MAINTENANCE WARNER ROBINS AIR LOGISTICS CENTER ROBINS
AIR FORCE BASE, GEORGIA 1 JAN 1979
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORT ON DOMESTIC BASE FACTORS
FISCAL YEAR 1980 VOLUME I MARCH 1981 OFFICE OF THE
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MANPOWER, RESERVE
AFFAIRS & LOGISTICS
DOD OVERVIEW
DOD SERVICE SUMMARY
INSTALLATION INDEX
ARMY INSTALLATIONS
IDPPC 204
IDPPC 205
IDPPC 303
IDPPC 306
IDPPC 402
IDPPC 507
IDPPC 508
10.
11.
MISC IDPPC
NAVY INSTALLATIONS
IDPPC 205
IDPPC 303
IDPPC 306
IDPPC 402
IDPPC 507
IDPPC 508
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORT ON DOMESTIC BASE FACTORS
FISCAL YEAR 1980 VOLUME II MARCH 1981 OFFICE OF THE
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MANPOWER, RESERVE
AFFAIRS & LOGISTICS
AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS
IDPPC 204
IDPPC 205
IDPPC 303
IDPPC 306
IDPPC 402
IDPPC 507
IDPPC 508
MISC IDPPC
MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS
IDPPC 202
IDPPC 402
IDPPC 507
IDPPC 508
DEFENSE AGENCIES
IDPPC 507
DOD INSTALLATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND COSTS
CLIMATE ZONE 1
CLIMATE ZONE 2
CLIMATE ZONE 3
CLIMATE ZONE 4
CLIMATE ZONE 5
CLIMATE ZONE 6
CLIMATE ZONE 7
ALASKA HAWAII
APPENDICES
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
AUTHORIZATION FY 1975 JUSTIFICATION DATA SUBMITTED TO
CONGRESS
INDEX
FORSCOM
TRADDOC
MDW
AMC
12.
13.
ACCOM – CONUS
USMA
HSC
ENGINEERS
MTMTS
ALASKA
HAWAII
POLLUTION ABATEMENT – AIR
POLLUTION ABATEMENT – WATER
DINING FACS MOD
SOUTH COM
PACIFIC PUERTO RICO
NATIONAL MISSLE RANGE
ASA – O/S
ACCOM – O/S
EUROPE
AMENDMENTS
(NOT TITLED)
INDEX
FORSCOM
TRADDOC
MDW
AMC
ACCOM – CONUS
USMA
HSC
ENGINEERS
MTMTS
ALASKA
HAWAII
POLLUTION ABATEMENT – AIR
POLLUTION ABATEMENT – WATER
DINING FACS MOD
ENERGY CONSERVATION
NUCLEAR WEAPONS SECURITY
PACIFIC
EUROPE
NUCLEAR WEAPONS SECURITY O/S
AMENDMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION FOR
APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976 AND 1977 H. R. 3689 THE
BILL AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION APRIL 22, 1975
BOX 282 SG VOTING RECORD & OTHER INFO.
Folder Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP RECORD VOTES U. S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES 96TH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION – 1979
DSG DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP RECORD VOTES U. S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES 96TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION – 1980
BRINKLEY BILL INDEX FOR 93RD, 92ND, 91ST AND 90TH CONGRESSES
THESE BILLS IN THE BILL FILES ARE ORGANIZED EXACTLY IN THE
ORDER LISTED IN THE INDEX – PLEASE KEEP THEM THAT WAY.
NOTE
93RD CONGRESS
92ND CONGRESS
91ST & 90TH CONGRESSES
SALT II REFERENCE GUIDE
ENDORSEMENTS
THE AGREEMENT IN BRIEF
SALT II: A BASIC GUIDE
SALT II: THE REASONS WHY
THE STRATRGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS
SALT II: A GLOSSARY OF TERMS
SALT II: ADMINISTRATION STATEMENTS
SALT II: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
BOX 283 P. R. MAILINGS
Folder Title
P R MAILINGS DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) SCHOLARSHIP BOOKLET
1.
P. R. MAILING CONGRESS 2-12-69
2.
P. R. MAILING – TO FIREMEN – 5/2/69 (REPORT ON H. R. 143)
3.
P. R. PUBLICATIONS MAILINGS
THIRD DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL NEWSLETTER
4.
“YOU CAN CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION” (5 COPIES)
NEED A LIFT? TO EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES CAREER LOANS
SCHOLARSHIPS EMPLOYMENT! AN AMERICAN LEGION SERVICE FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE 20TH EDITION (REVISED, FALL, 1970)
5.
POSTAL PATRON LETTER RE: INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SEPT., 1969
THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF INTERSTATE AND DEFENSE HIGHWAYS
(2 COPIES)
VOLUME 48 NUMBER 3 AMERICAN HIGHWAYS JULY 1969
6.
P. R. MAILING “LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK” 9-26-96
7.
P. R. MAILING: FROM WHERE I STAND ON SCHOOLS
8.
POSTAL PATRON MAILING OF NINE BLIND MEN JAN. 1970
9.
JANUARY 1, 1971 DATELINE WASHINGTON
10.
P. R. MAILINGS-NEWSLETTERS OF JUNE, 1971
11.
P. R. MAILING: QUESTIONAIRE ON SCHOOLS JULY, 1971
12.
AGRICULTURE FARM BULLETIN MAIL OUT OCT., 1971
13.
MAILINGS NEWSLETTER MARCH, 1972
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QUAIL BREAKFAST – FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1972 AT 7:30 A. M. –
RALSTON HOTEL
MAILINGS: MAY, 1972 WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER
RE: MAYFLOWER COMPACT AUG., 1972 NEWSLETTER
POSTAL PATRON MAILOUT SPECIAL REPORT ON AGRICULTURE
NOV., 1972
AGRICULTURE REQUEST FORMS 1973
NEWSLETTER AND MINUTES QUESTIONAIRE MARCH, 1973
YOUNG ADVISORY COUNCIL QUESTIONAIRE CORRESPONDENCE ‘73
1973 JUNE NEWSLETTER CORRESPONDENCE
JUNE, 1973 NEWSLETTER
PR MAILING: QUESTIONAIRE TO MEMBER OF YOUTH ADVISORY
COUNCIL 6-5-73 WITH UNTITLED FOLDER INSIDE
PR MAILING THIRD DIST. CONGRESSIONAL REPORT 9-5-73 (MEMBERS
ONLY)
PR MAILING CONGRESSIONAL RECORD MAILING-INTERSTATE HATE
MAIL MUST BE STOPPED JUNE, 1973
PR MAILING AUG., 1973 NEWSLETTER
PR AUG. NEWSLETTER (RESPONSES) QUESTIONAIRE #2
RESULTS OF THE AUGUST QUESTIONAIRE ‘73
PR MAILINGS YOUTHADVISORY COUNCIL NOV. ’73 RE:
IMPEACHMENT AND UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL QUESTIONNAIRE OF NOV., 1973
RESPONSES
PR MAILING NO. 1973 NEWSLETTER WITH LEGISLATIVE REPORT
PR MAILINGS LEGISLATIVE REPORT FOR 1973 RESPONSES
P. R. MAILINGS: MARCH 30, 1972 MEET THE MEMBER – PASSED OUT
AT APPRECIATION DINNER NO #
BOX 284 1976-77 NEWS RELEASES, PHOTO CUTLINES
Folder Title
1.
INFORMATION ON MACE PROGRAM & 1977 YEARBOOK – A
PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM FOR YOUNG AMERICANS
PHOTOS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS 1977 DIVIDER
2.
MAILED TO ELIZABETH LUNDFORD 4/26/77
3.
SENT TO CLEON MOORE—WITH JB AND MAX CLELAND 4/77 (4/26/77
4.
SENT TO JIMMY NESMITH—JB WITH MAX CLELAND
5.
SENT TO MRS. BEVERLY BULLOCH, GA. WARM SPRINGS HOSPITAL
(WITH JB AT LEGISLATIVE BRIEFING) 5/3/77
6.
SENT TO ANN HAMMER (AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF JB SENT 5/3/77
7.
DREW, MRS. RAIFORD, COLUMBUS PHOTO WITH JB OUTSIDE RHOB
SENT 5/3/77
8.
HAM, MRS. JAMES OF COLUMBUS PHOTO WITH JB OUTSIDE RHOB
SENT 5/3/77
9.
JONES, MRS. RACHEL PHOTO WITH JB OUTSIDE RHOB SENT 5/3/77
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SENT TO JEFF PURVIS OF THOMASTON 5-6-77
SENT TO JAMES BRASWELL, DAUGHTER MRS. RBT. (?) BUTLER AND
SON NEIL, ALL OF WARNER ROBINS 5-6-77
TO: MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MOSKOWWITZ, COLUMBUS, SON, INTERN,
DAVID MOSKOWITZ PHOTO WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY 5/25/77
MR. AND MRS. JACK STRAUS, SR. OF COLS-AON, JACK JR., INTERN
WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
DR. AND MRS. JAMES C. DUDLEY, JR. OF AMERICUS---DAUGHTER
LEILA, INTERN WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
JUNE 9, 1977 MAILED TO JACK HARDAGE FAMILY OF IDEAL, GA.
MAILED TO MR. AND MRS. CLIFTON WURST OF COLS. SMALL
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL CONVENTION PHOTO 6/10/77
6/16/77 SENT TO DALE WILSON OF SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (CALIF.
SMALL BUSINESSMAN OF 1977)
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE JULY 1, 1977 SENT TO MR.
AND MRS. WALTER LUNDSFORD OF COLS. (PICTURE OF SON LT. JOE
LUNDSFORD AND DAUGHTER ELIZABETH LUNDSFORD WITH
CONGRESSMAN IN D. C. OFFICE)
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE SENT TO MR. & MRS. GEORGE
JENKINS OF COLUMBUS, RE SON ED INTERN WITH CONGRESSMAN
7/6/77
SENT TO MRS. E. WRIGHT DAVIS (JANE) OF CP;UMBUS ON 7/12/77
SENT TO MRS. SAM T. RICE (DONNA) OF COLUMBUS ON 7/12/77
SENT TO MR. AND MRS. WALTER LUNDSFORD OF COLUMBUS;
PHOTO OF DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH LUNDSFORD WITH
CONGRESSMAN AND MAX CLELAND, VA HEAD 7/14/77
SENT TO MR. & MRS. EVERETTFAIRWELL OF COLUMBUS,
DAUGHTER, BARBARA, INTERN IN CONGRESSMAN’S OFFICE 7/18/77
PRESS RELEASE 7/22/77 TO: HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL RE MRS.
BETTY WHISNANT AND CHARLES EADDY
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE AUGUST 3, 1977 COPY OF
BOTH PICTURES AND BOTH CUTLINES SENT TO JAY NEWBERRY OF
POWERSVILLE LORI COLLINS OF BYRON ROBIN BAY OF FT. VALLEY
JOSH SHAFFER OF HAMILTON
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS AUGUST 5, 1977 SENT TO MR. AND
MRS. EVERETT FAIRWELL DAUGHTER BARBARA, INTERN
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS AUGUST 9, 1977 SENT TO REV. AND
MRS. NAPP GRANADA (WITH CONGRESSMAN AND TIP O’NEILL)
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS AUGUST 9, 1977 SENT TO MR. AND
MRS. TOM GARRETT OF COLUMBUS (WITH CONGRESSMAN AND TIP
O’NEILL)
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS 8/18/77 MAILED TO MR. AND MRS.
JACK PEED, PHOTOS OF SON KIM, INTERN, WITH CONGRESSMAN
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 8/18/77 TO MR. AND MRS.
CLARKE DUNCAN, PHOTOS OF INTERN, DAUGHTER SUSAN WITH
CONGRESSMAN
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PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 9/7/77 SENT TO COL BOB
SWEENEY (FT. BENNING PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN AND BOB TAKEN
BY U. S. ARMY PHOTOGRAPHER)
PHOTOS MAILED TO MR. & MRS. JOHNSON HENSON ON 9/16/77
PHOTOS TAKEN W/JB ON CAPITAL STEPS
PHOTOS MAILED TO MISS MARILYN MCCARD ON 9/16/77 PHOTOS OF
MISS MCCARD & JB IN OFFICE
PHOTOS MAILED TO MR. & MRS. HOMER BRINKLEY & BRINK
BRINKLEY & BRINK BRINKLEY ON 9/16/77 VARIOUS PICTURES OF
BRINK TAKEN IN OFFICE AND AT CAPITOL
DANIEL, MR. AND MRS. H. L. (FRONT CAP. MAILED 9/16/77
NOLAN, NATHAN (MR. AND MRS. – IN OFFICE MAILED 9/16/77)
TOMLIN, WILLIAM (IN OFFICE – 9/16/77)
BULLOCH, MRS. BEVERLY (IN OFFICE – 9/16/77) MAILED
PHOTOS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS FILE : TO MRS. EVA KNOWLES
OF BYROM, GA. 10/4/77 RE VISIT WITH OTHER SENIOR CITIZENS WITH
CONGRESSMAN IN D. C. OFFICE
PHOTOS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: TO MR. AND MRS. ALEX
HARDAGE, JR. OF FORSYTH RE VISIT WITH OTHER SENIOR CITIZENS
IN D. C. OFFICE 10/4/77
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: TO MRS. MARGELYN
FORDHAM MACON, GA. 10/6/77
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: TO MRS. MARGARET
HENDERSON ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, GA. 10/6/77
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: DR, & MRS. STEVE DAMM
BETHESDA, MA. 10/6/77
PHOTOS TO CONSTITUENTS: MISS CHRISTINA DANN BETHESDA, MD.
10/6/77
PHOTOS TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: MISS ELLEN DAMM BETHESDA,
MD. 10/6/77
PHOTOS TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: DR. & MRS TOM MUNZEL
PORTSMOUTH, VA 10/6/77
PHOTOS TO CONSTITUENTS FILE: MISS TIA MUNZEL PORTSMOUTH,
VA. 10/6/77
SENT TO MR. & MRS. MARTIN GRIZZARD OF THOMASTON 10/12/77
SENT TO MR. PHOTOS TO CONSTITUENTS: MRS BENTLY ADAMS, JR.
OF THOMASTON 10/12/77
SENT TO JAMES HARRISON OF VILLA RICA, GA. 10/12/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO ALICE KELLY 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO GRACE CARTER 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO RUTH WALL 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO KIM PEED OF BUTLER 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO SUSAN DUNCAN 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO REV. AND MRS. NAPP GRANDE 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO TOM & BETTY GARRETT 9/9/77
PHOTOS MAILED: TO BARBARA FAIRWELL OF COLUMBUS 9/9/77
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PHOTOS MAILED: TO MR. & MRS. LARRY COMER 9/9/77
DOWNING, LEM – PICTURES OF VISIT AT CAPITOL & CC OF LTR OF
11/1/77
ROBBINS, ROBBIE – PICTURES OF VISIT AT CAPITOL & CC OF LETTER
OF 11/1/77
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO MARY FRANCIS NALL & ANNE BUTTS –
11/2/77 – VISIT TO OFFICE RE NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH
CONFERENCE
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO FAYE & CHARLES KNIGHT – VISIT OF
PEANUT BRIGADE
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO MR. & MRS. JACK STROUD – 11/1/77 –
VISIT TO OFFICE
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO MR. & MRS. JULIAN WHATLEY – 11/2/77 –
VISIT WITH DEBBIE
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO CALVIN MERCER 11/2/77 – VISIT TO
OFFICE YMCA MEETING
PHOTOGRAPHS MAILED TO CONSTITUENTS – TO MRS. HARRY EAVES
WARNER ROBINS 11/11/77
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 11/28/77 TO ROBERT GOOLSBY
OF COLUMBUS WITH CONGRESSMAN ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 11/28/77 TO SHERIFF CHARLES
WRIGHT OF BUTLER WITH CONGRESSMAN AND CHUCK WRIGHT ON
CAPITOL STEPS
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 11/28/77 TO MRS. WALTER
(RUBY) FARR OF COLUMBUS WITH CONGRESSMAN IN D. C. OFFICE
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 11/28/77 MISS MARY MURPHY
OF COLS WITH CONGRESSMAN IN D, C, OFFICE
PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS FILE 11/28/77 TO HUGH COOK OF
WARNER ROBINS (SENT TO WR OFFICE FOR GIVING TO ROBBIE
ROBBINS TO PRESENT TO COOK IN PERSON PER ROBBINS’ REQUEST)
WITH CONGRESSMAN AND ROBBIE ROBBINS ON HOUSE STEPS OF
CAPITOL
(NOT NUMBERED) PHOTOS SENT TO CONSTITUENTS : TO LEONARD
(NOOKIE) MEADOWS MANCHESTER, GA. 12/15/77
1975 PRESS RELEASES DIVIDER
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 21, 1975 TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER RE
AMERICUS JAYCEES IN WASHINGTON ALSO 3RD DIST. GOOD CITIZEN
AWARD RECIPIENT.
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 22, 1975 TO HARRIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS VISIT TO CAPITAL
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 20, 1975 SPECIAL TO THE GEORGIA POST
ROBERTS, GA. (MRS. MOZELLE MOORE) RE ROBERT L. DICKEY, II OF
DICKEY FARMS PICTURED WITH CONGRESSMAN AND HIS STAFF AS
HE PRESENTED A CASE OF GEORGIA PEACHES.
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PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 13, 1975 TO THE WARNER ROBINS JOURNAL –
RE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH CHOIR VISIT
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 10, 1975 SPECIAL TO TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS
RE: VISIT OF MARK FORSLING PHOTO ON CA[ITOL STEPS WITH THE
CONGRESSMAN
NEWS RELEASE: AUGUST 6, 1975 MANCHESTER STAR-MERCURY,
MERIWEATHERVINDICATOR: BOY SCOUTS FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE
COUNCIL VISIT JB: ALSO SENT PHOTOS TO RUSSELL MCCLEAN,
SCOUT EXEC.
NEWS RELEASE – 7/31/75 – SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS TIMES PHOTOS
AND CUTLINES
PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 13, 1975 SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON
TIMES-FREE PRESS RE LEE HI SINGERS IN WASHINGTON
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 8, 1975 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
WARNER ROBINS, GA. RE: VISIT OF CAP FROM WARNER ROBINS
AREA
PRESS RELEASE: DEC. 17, 1975 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER RE: VISIT OF FRANCES ROBINSON OF AMERICUS
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 18, 1975 SPECIAL TO ELLAVILLE
CITIZEN RE VISIT OF TURNER WILLIAMS
1976 RELEASES DIVIDER
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER RE
JOHN MARK WILLINGHAM – THIRD DISTRICT WINNER OF JAYCEES’
GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD, WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY AND
OTHER JAYCEES ALSO SENT ON 4-15-76 TO THE TATTLER CROSS
COUNTRY TRAVELER
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS RE: JERRY JOHNSON OF JAYCEES WITH CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER RE DAN HICKS AND OTHER DISTRICT JAYCEES WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS RE ARTHUR BRADFIELD FAMILY ON CAPITOL GROUNDS WITH
REP. JACK BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 13, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE
ADVERTISER RE TIFT COLLEGE CHOIR OUTSIDE THE CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 13, 1976 SPECIAL TO THOMASTON TIMES AND
FREE PRESS RE DON GASKINS FAMILY WITH CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY IN HIS OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 23, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE GEORGIA POST RE
RENEA HARPER, GA WINNER OF HUGH O’BRIAN LEADERSHIP
AWARD, AND CONG. B. IN HIS OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE: APRIL 27, 1976 RE: PEANUT PRINCESS IS WELCOMED
BY CONGRESSMAN SPECIAL TO: AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN VIENNA NEWS OBSERVER
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PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 11, 1976 SPECIAL TO WARNER ROBINS
JOURNAL RE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH CHOIR
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 14, 1976 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS TIMES
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY WITH HANK AARON AT A NO GREATER
LOVE LUNCHEON
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 17, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER RE ELECTRIC CITIES MEMBERS ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 17, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES RE
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY VISITING WITH STEWART COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS IN HIS OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 17, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN RE
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY MEETING WITH GLENN HECK FAMILY IN
OFFICE
JUNE 22, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE VIENNA NEWS AND OBSERVER RE MR.
AND MRS. TOMMY MAPLES AND TOMMY MAPLES’ BROTHER,
RICHARD AND KIRBY VISITING IN OFFICE WITH CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY
JUNE 23, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER RE GRACE
CHAMPION OF COLUMBUS, SUMMER INTERN, AND CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY ON STEPS OF THE CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO THE TATTLER JUNE 24, 1976 RE GRACE CHAMPION OF
COLUMBUS WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON STEPS OF THE
CAPITOL
JUNE 24, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL RE MR.
AND MRS. DON NEWBERRY OF HAMILTON AND CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
JUNE 24, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LEDGER-TRIBUNE RE ROBYN BARNEY
OF BYRON AND CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY IN HIS WASHINGTON
OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 24, 1976 RE PHOTO OF CONGRESSMAN WITH
LARRY BROWN AND R. L. ROUDEBUSH SOECIAL TO COLUMBUS
TIMES
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 25, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY WITH DR. MILTON
DUNAWAY (CENTER) AND DR. KENNETH MORRIS (RIGHT) OF TIFT
COLLEGE IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 25, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE WARNER ROBINS
JOURNAL RE BRINKLEY AND TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
YOUTH GROUP ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 25, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN RE
BRINKLEY AND TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH
GROUP ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 25, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE ROBINS REVIEW RE
CONGRESSMAM BRINKLEY AND AFGE GROUP FROM WARNER
ROBINS ON CAPITOL STEPS
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PRESS RELEASE: JUNE 30, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY AND BETH BIRDSONG, SUMMER
INTERN, ALONGSIDE LHOB
PRESS RELEASE JULY 1, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY AND GRACE CHAMPION ON BASE OF
GARFIELD MEMORIAL
PRESS RELEASE JULY 1, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR COUNTY
NEWS RE FBLA TAYLOR COUNTY GIRLS SCHOOL GROUP WITH
SPONSOR MRS. JACK PEED WITH CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE JULY 6, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY
REPORTER RE SCOTT COFFEE WITH CONGRESSMAN ON STEPS OF
CAPITOL (EAGLE SCOUT)
PRESS RELEASE JULY 8, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS LEDGER
RE EAGLE SCOUTS DWIGHT PINKLEY AND BOB INGRAM WITH
CONGRESSMAN ON STEPS OF U. S. CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE JULY 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO PEACH COUNTY
ENTERPRISE RE CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY AND PAM MOORE OF FT.
VALLEY, SUMMER INTERN WITH SEN. NUNN ON HOUSE STEPS ON
CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE JULY 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LEDGER-TRIBUNE RE
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY WITH PAM MOORE OF FT. VALLEY,
SUMMER INTERN WITH SENATOR NUNN ON CAPITOL STEPS
PRESS RELEASE JULY 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
RE CONGRESSMAN WITH CARLTON HENSON (COLE) AND PAM
MOORE (FT. VALLEY) ON STEPS OF CAPITOL (SUMMER INTERNS
WITH SEN. NUNN)
PRESS RELEASE JULY 14, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
RE MARTHA WELDON AND MRS. WELDON WITH CONGRESSMAN
BRINKLEY AND REP. FLYNT IN RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
(MARTHA WELDON—SUMMER INTERN FROM LAGRANGE)
PRESS RELEASE JULY 21, 1976 SPECIAL TO THOMASTON TIMES FREE
PRESS CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY WITH 1976 CYSTIC FIBROSIS
POSTER CHILD
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 28, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS
RE MR. AND MRS. THOMAS JACKSON, JR. OF LAGRANGE AND
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE JULY 29, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE WARNER ROBINS
DAILY SUN RE STEVE WILSON AND KENNY DERR, BOTH FROM
WARNER ROBINS, WHO BICYCLED FROM WR TO D. C. SHOWN WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON HOUSE STEPS OF U. S. CAPITOL AND
NEWS STORY
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER RE JOHNNY KNOWLTON, OF AMERICUS, AND
CONGRESSMAN ON STEPS OF U. S. CAPITOL
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PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
RE ELIZABETH LUNDSFORD ACCEPTING PRESEDENTIAL PEN FROM
CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS, AND
DAUGHTER KELLY WITH CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS RE TECHNICAL SERGEANT ALVIN LEONARD, JR. OF
LAGRANGE AND MASTER SGT. JOHN MYERS OF BONIFAY, FLA. WITH
COBGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN RE MR.
AND MRS. JAMES STUBBS (POSTMASTER) OF WARNER ROBINS AND
CONGRESSMAN OUTSIDE LHOB
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 11, 1976
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 11, 1976 SPECIAL TO CITIZEN AND
GEORGIAN RE LAURIE ROBINSON CENTER (MONTEZUMA), RENEE
REID LEFT (FT. VALLEY), PAM MERTINS (AGUSTA) WITH
CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 11, 1976 SPECIAL TO LAGRANGE DAILY
NEWS RE JAMES WELDON AND DAUGHTER MARTHA (INTERN) OF
LAGRANGE IN WASHINGTON OFFICE WITH CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 11, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
RE RENEE REID (FT. VALLEY) (CENTER) LAURIE ROBINSON
(MONTEZUMA) SECOND FROM RIGHT) AND PAM MERTINS
(AUGUSTA) WITH CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 15, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER RE TERI NAVE OF COLUMBUS, SUMMER INTERN WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY OUTSIDE CAPITOL
PR PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 13, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN RE
JIMMY FOUNTAIN FAMILY IN WASHINGTON OFFICE WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 SPECIAL TO MARION COUNTY
PATRIOT RE ROBERT JERNIGAN FAMILY AND CONGRESSMAN ON
HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER RE FRITZ LAMMERS FAMILY OF COLUMBUS WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON HOUSE STEPS OF U. S. CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LAGRANGE
DAILY NEWS RE BONITS TURNER OF LAGRANGE, SUMMER INTERN
AND CONGRESSMAN OUTSIDE U. S. CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE SEPT. 15, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-TRIBUNE RE
DR. RITCHIE WHITE AND DR. CONSTANCE PALMS, FT. VALLEY STATE
COLLEGE PROFESSORS, IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 19, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE LEADERTRIBUNE RE PEACH, CRAWFORD, TALBOT COUNTY 4-H GROUP ON
CAPITOL STEPS
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PR PRESS RELEASE SEPT. 27, 1976 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER RE: CHESTER GOUCH AND HARVEY MAIHACK, GEORGIA
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS OFFICERS WITH CONGRESSMAN IN
WASHINGTON OFFICE
1977 RELEASES DIVIDER
FEB. 24, 1977 TO WILLIAM D. SWIFT OF COLUMBUS, CHRM OF
SOUTHEAST REGION’S AREA FIVE RELATIONSHIPS COMMITTEE OF
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA CUTLINE AND PHOTO OF D. C. OFFICE
VISIT WITH CONGRESSMAN
FRED NEWMAN CUTLINE (HE TOOK ROLL OF FILM WITH HIM TO
GIVE TO HIS PICK WITH THE CUTLINE TO LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS)
1/2/77
PRESS RELEASE: MARCH 24, 1977 RE PEANUT PRINCESS WITH
CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY ON CAPITOL STEPS ALL NEWSPAPERS –
WEEKLY & DAILY
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN 4/1/77 VIRGINIA JOY WRIGHT OF WR
WITH CONGRESSMAN IN WASHIGTON OFFICE (WON NATL.
WESTINGHOUSE TALENT SEARCH TRIP TO DC
SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRER APRIL 27, 77 RE JACK
STRAUSS JR. AND DAVID MOSKOWITZ, INTERNS FROM COLUMBUS
WITH JB ON HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON TIMES MAY 6, 1977 JEFF PURVIS OF
THOMASTON, 4-HER IN OFFICE WITH CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN MAY 6, 1977 JAMES BRASWELL,
DAUGHTER MRS. ROBERT BUTLER AND SON NEILL ALL OF WARNER
ROBINS ON H OF REP STEPS OF CAPITOL WITH CONGRESSMAN
PRESS RELEASE SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER 5/25/77
LEILA DUDLEY, AMERICUS INTERN, WITH CONGRESSMAN ON
HOUSE STEPS OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER: 6/36/77 RE: LARRY COMER
NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YESR 1977
SPECIAL TO THE BERRIEN PRESS: 6/6/77 RE: DALE A. WILSON SMALL
BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDS
SPECIAL TO THE VALDOSTA DAILY TIMES: 6/6/77 RE: DALE A.
WILSON SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDS
PRESS RELEASE JULY 1, 1977 SPECIAL TO COLUMBUD TIMES LT. JOE
LUNSFORD WITH CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE JULY 1, 1977 SPRCIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER LT.
JOE LUNSFORD WITH CONGRESSMAN IN D. C. OFFICE
SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS ENQUIRER JULY 6, 1977 PHOTOS OF ED
JENKINS, COLS INTERN, WITH C0NGRESSMAN ON WEST FRONT
GROUNDS OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS LEDGER JULY 6, 1977 1977 PHOTOS OF ED
JENKINS, COLS INTERN, WITH C0NGRESSMAN ON WEST FRONT
GROUNDS OF CAPITOL
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JENKINS, COLS INTERN, WITH C0NGRESSMAN ON WEST FRONT
GROUNDS OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO COLUMBUS TIMES JULY 14, 1977 PHOTO OF ELIZABETH
LUNSFORD WITH CONGRESSMAN AND MAX CLELAND, VA HEAD
PRESS RELEASE 7/22/77 TO THE VIENNA NEWS-OBSERVER RE JOHN
AVERILL, JR. OF BYROMVILLE
PRESS RELEASE: JULY 25, 1977 SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER RE: ACA AWARD TO REP. BRINKLEY
PRESS RELEASE JULY 25, 1977 SENT TO THOMASTON TIMES ON
CLAIRE PRESLEY ON HER ELECTION AS VP OF GIRLS’ NATION
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 3, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
4-HER’S: JAY NEWBERRY OF POERSVILLE LORI COLLINS OF BYRON
ROBIN RAY OF FT. VALLEY JOSH SHAFFER OF HAMILTON WITH
CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL GROUNDS
PRESS RELEASE SPECIAL TO HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL AUGUST 3,
1977 4-HER’S: JAY NEWBERRY OF POERSVILLE LORI COLLINS OF
BYRON ROBIN RAY OF FT. VALLEY JOSH SHAFFER OF HAMILTON
WITH CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 5, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS TIMES
BARBARA FAIRWELL, INTERN, WITH CONGRESSMAM AT FAIRWELL
PARTY IN D. C. OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN
CONGRESSMAN WITH REV. AND MRS. HAPP GRANADE AND TIP
O’NEILL IN WASHINGTON
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE COLUMBUS
LEDGER CONGRESSMAN WITH MR. AND MRS. TOM GARRETT AND
TIP O’NEILL IN WASHINGTON
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 18, 1977 SPECIAL TO TAYLOR COUNTY
NEWS INTERN KIM PEED WITH CONGRESSMAN ON WEST FRONT OF
CAPITOL
PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 18, ’77 SPECIAL TOMARION COUNTY
PATRIOT INTERN SUSAN DUNCAN WITH CONGRESSMAN ON WEST
FRONT OF CAPITOL
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY SUN 10/4/77 HOUSTON AND OTHER MIDDLE
GA. COUNTIES SENIOR CITIZENS WITH CONGRESSMAM ON CAPITOL
STEPS
SPECIAL TO LEADER-TRIBUNE 10/4/77 PEACH AND OTHER MIDDLE
GA. COUNTIES SENIOR CITIZENS WITH CONGRESSMAM ON CAPITOL
STEPS
SPECIAL TO MONROE COUNTY REPORTER 10/4/77 MR. AND MRS.
ALEX HARDAGE, JR. OF FORAYTH AND OTHER MIDDLE GS. SENIOR
CITIZENS WITH CONGRESSMAM ON U. S. CAPITOL HOUSE STEPS
NEWS RELEASE OCTOBER 12, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE THOMASTON
TIMES RE: MARTIN GRIZZARDS AND BENTLEY ADAMS, JR. OF
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THOMASTON WITH CONGRESSMAN ON CAPITOL LAWN DURING D. C.
VISIT
SPECIAL TO AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER PRESS RELEASE OF 11/2/77
RE: VISIT OF MEMBERS OF PEANUT BRIGADE (PHOTO & CUTLINE)
SPECIAL TO MONROE COUNTY REPORTER PRESS RELEASE OF 11/2/77
RE: CALVIN MERCER – YMCO PRAYER BREAKFAST (PHOTO &
CUTLINE)
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/2/77 SPECIAL TO TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS RE:
VISIT OF JULIAN WHATLEY FAMILY (PHOTO & CUTLINE)
PRESS RELEASE OF 11/2/77 SPECIAL TO THOMASTON TIMES RE: VISIT
OF MRS. MARY FRANCES NALL & ANNE BUTTS – NATIONAL MENTAL
HEALTH ADDOCIATION CONFERENCE (PHOTO & CUTLINE)
PRESS RELEASE NOVEMBER 7, 1977 SPECIAL TO THE TAYLOR
COUNTY NEWS RE SHERIFF CHARLIE WRIGHT OF TAYLOR COUNTY
(BUTLER) AND SON CHUCK WITH CONGRESSMAN ON HOUSE STEPS
OF U. S. CAPITOL
BOX 285 FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Folder Title
1.
PERSONAL-FRATERNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
OFFICERS’ OPEN MESS HONORARY MEMBER CARD EXPIRES 31
JANUARY 1983
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ANNUAL FUND REQUEST 1982
’82 AIR FORCE FOOTBALL REQUEST TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL
FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND HALL OF FAME
MASONIC CARD 82
YOUR INVITATION TO DO BUSINESS WITH WARNER ROBINS AIR
LOGISTICS CENTER
1981 DUES AND MEMBERSHIP CARD FOR GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL
1981
MARTINS THEATRE COURTESY CARD 1981
1981-81 COMMITTEE OF INTERNS & RESIDENTS CARD
1980 COLUMBIAN LODGE NO. 7, F. & A. M.
AMVETS TEMPORARY MEMBERSHIP CARD
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION INFORMATION
AMERICAN LEGION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
THE NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
RESERVE OFFICER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
COLUMBIAN LODGE NO. 7 F. & S. M.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
2.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
AMERICAN CAMILLA SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF FREE MASONRY
VALLEY OF COLUMBUS MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
HISTORIC COLUMBUS FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
YOUNG HARRIS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
U. S. ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON OFFICERS’CLUBS
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
STATE YMCA OF GEORGIA MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
GEORGIA WILDLIFE FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BAR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
CONGRESSIONAL STAFF CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
METRO COLUMBUS URBAN CLUB MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
MASON’S ON CAPITOL HILL 1978 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
GEORGIA LEGAL DIRECTORY MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
MARTINDALE-HUBBELL MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION’S RATING OF CONGRESS 2ND
SESSION 94TH CONGRESS 1976
WARNER ROBINS HIGH SCHOOL CLUB MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
COLUMBUS AREA BECENNIAL COMMITTEE SPONSORED AND
ENDORSED EVENTS AND PROJECTS OCTOBER 31, 1975
AMERICAN JUDICATURE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBUS LAWYERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL SOJOURNERS MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
THE OFFICER SEPTEMBER 1969
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 1969 THE WORLD WARS OFFICER REVIEW
AMVETS MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
LAW DAY 1969 PRESENTED BY THE COLUMBUS LAWYERS CLUB
GEORGIA YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM
ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
GRIDIRON SECRET SOCIETY – FILE 2 BEGINNING IN 1976
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CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS
PERSONAL: FRAT. & ORGANIZATIONS: COLUMBUS GEORGIA
CHAPTER CONTINENTAL SOCIETIES, INC.
PERSONAL HONORARY MEMBERSHIPS – “FREEDOM FOR
HANDICAPS”
FRAT. & ORG: GEORGIA STATE BAR
FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS: GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY
GA. STATE SOCIETY THANK YOU NOTES TO BE RETAINED IN
BRINKLEY FILES
PERSONAL: FRATERNITIES & ORG: GIDEONS, INTERNATIONAL
GRIDIRON SECRET SOCIETY
JB PERSONAL - JUDGE FOR SERTOMA INTERNATIONAL
BRINKLEY-PERSONAL: MARCH OF DIMES
FRATERNATIES AND ORGANIZATIONS: MASONIC
FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS: SONS OF THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
PERSONAL ORGANIZATIONS: IMAGE
PERSONAL: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION, INC.
PERSONAL: FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS – NO GREATER LOVE
NO GREATER LOVE
FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS: “PRESIDENT’S REORGANIZATION
PROJECT”
FRATERNITIES & ORGANIZATIONS: SCOTTISH RITES
PERSONAL: MENTAL RETARDATION UNIT CAMPAIGN – CIVITAN
CLUB
MENTAL HEALTH
INTERIM REPORT THE JOINT COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH OF
CHILDREN, INC. JUNE 1968
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FOR THE HANDICAPPED A DIRECTORY
OF FEDERAL AND STATE PROGRAMS TO HELP HANDICAPPED TO
EMPLOYMENT
CHANGING PATTERNS IN RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR THE
MENTALLY RETARDED A PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON MENTAL
RETARDATION MONOGRAPH: 1969
OFFICE OF THE EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR THE HANDICAPPED
OFFICE IF THE DISADVANTAGED AND HANDICAPPED OFFICE OF
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
OCTOBER, 1966
A BROAD MANDATE…AN IMPORTANT ONE JOINT COMMISSION ON
MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN
MR 68 THE EDGE OF CHANGE A REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT ON
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS,
WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON RESIDENTIAL CARE, MANPOWER,
AND DEPRIVATION
PERSONAL: HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
KIWANAS
AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION
CITIZENS FOR DECENCY THROUGH LAW
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT WORKERS
THE AMERICAN LEGION
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, MIDDLE GEORGIA
CHAPTER
NATIONAL SOJOTNERS
FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION
FORT WASHINGTON YACHT AND TENNIS CLUB 1971
CONGRESSIONAL SECRETARIES CLUB
COUNTRY CLUB OF COLUMBUS
OFFICERS OPEN MESS 1982, 1980
ARMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
U. S. ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON OFFICERS’ CLUB
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 1978
OFFICERS’ OPEN MESS WARNER ROBINS AIR LOGISTICS CENTER 1977
MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON OFFICERS’ OPEN MESS 78 77
MDW OFFICERS’CLUB SYATEM
CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS
UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL
ENCYLOPEDIA OF ASSOCIATIONS
NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT
FOUNDATION
THE GOLDEN OWLETTES
CAPITOL YACHT CLUB
THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION
NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
GEORGIA COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION
MEMBER U S AIR FORCE OPEN MESS 79
OFFICERS’ CLUB BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE OFFICERS’ OPEN MESS
AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTE
URBAN LEAGUE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
PERSONALITIES OF THE SOUTH
HONORARY COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS FOR DECENCY THROUGH LAW
CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 1974-75
NATIONAL HONOR VIETNAM VETERANS DAY COMMITTEE
YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM
THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB
BOX 286 MISC. INFO. & CLIPPINGS
Folder Title
1.
1/23/78 STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE
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A RESOLUTION REJECT
THANK YOU’S BY COUNTY SET UP BY RW 1978 SPECIAL THANK
YOU’S – THIS FILE WAS SET UP BY RUTH PER JB THIS IS NOT A
REGULAR THANK YOU FILE – ONLY FOR RUTH’S USE
 THANK YOU – CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU - CRAWFORD COUNTY (THIS ONE SHOWS THE
FILE NUMBER) (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – DOOLY
 THANK YOU – HARRIS COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – HOUSTON COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – MACON COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – MARION COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – MERIWETHER COUNTY
 THANK YOU – MONROE COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – MUSCOGEE COUNTY
 THANK YOU – PEACH COUNTY
 THANK YOU – SCHLEY COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – SUMTER COUNTY
 THANK YOU – TALBOT COUNTY
 THANK YOU – TAYLOR COUNTY (EMPTY)
 THANK YOU – TROUP COUNTY
 THANK YOU – UPSON COUNTY
DOT MILES OLD FILES DOT MILES FOLDER – CONTAINS MEMOS &
VARIOUS ENCLOSURES SHE USED
MEMORANDUMS FROM THE CONGRESSMAN – MISC.
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 5) BOB SWEENY MEMOS
(INSIDE FOLDERS DO NOT HELP FIND THINGS)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD CLIPPINGS FOR SCRAPBOOK BOB – I
PRESUME THIS IS DUPLICATION
CLIPPINGS 78
CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS 1977
INAUGURATION: CEREMONIES 1977
 INAUGURATION 1977 – GENERAL
 INAUGURATION: LETTERS TO REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN
ASKING FOR EXTRA TICKETS TO SWEARING-IN CEREMONY
 INAUGURAL BALL TICKETS
 P. R. REQUEST – PARADE TICKETS
 PENDING INAUGURAL REQUESTS FOR 1977 (CEREMONIES)
SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES
PROJECTS – MUSCOGEE CO. COLUMBUS TRANSIT AUTHOR.
 PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEV.,
COLUMBUS (TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE) HANS J. GANT
W/COL. DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DAV. 5/23
 CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
METRA (COLUMBUS TRANSIT SYSTEM) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA-
9.
PHENIX CITY, ALABAMA URBAN AREA APPLICATION FOR
TRANSIT CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION
ADMINISTRATION URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION
ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5 UMTA FEDERAL CATALOG
NUMBER 20.507 FOR PERIOD OF JUBE 1, 1982 - JULY 31, 1983
PREPARED BY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA AUGUST,
1982
 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEARS
1983-1987 COLUMBUS – PHENIX CITY TRANSPORTATION
STUDY MARCH 82
 TRANSIT SERVICE SURVEILLANCE AND MARKETING FY81
 TRANSIT SERVICE SURVEILLANCE AND MARKETING FY79
CASE: MANUEL, MRS. BERTHA BRINKLEY BILL HR 13527 PRIVATE
BILL
(NOT NUMBERED) PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL COMMITTEE 1977
INFORMATION BROUCHURE DOT PADGETT – GA COORDINATOR 4724060 PARADE BEGINS AT 1:30 PM TICKETS – 566-8870 CONCERT 4724103
(NOT NUMBERED) VARIOUS ENCLOSURES
BOX 287 PICTURES OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) ELLIOT HAGAN
(NOT NUMBERED) BEN BLACKBURN
(NOT NUMBERED) HERMAN TALMADGE
(NOT NUMBERED) DAVID GAMBRELL
(NOT NUMBERED) BILL STUCKEY
(NOT NUMBERED) BO GINN
(NOT NUMBERED) JACK MICKLE
(NOT NUMBERED) JOHN DAVIS
(NOT NUMBERED) DAWSON MATHIS
(NOT NUMBERED) MASTON O’NEAL
(NOT NUMBERED) ROBERT STEPHENS, JR.
(NOT NUMBERED) FLETCHER THOMPSON
(NOT NUMBERED) BOB WADE
(NOT NUMBERED) JIMMY CARTER (NOT AUTOGRAPHED)
(NOT NUMBERED) JACK FLINT
BOX 288 PICTURES OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS (MISSING)
Folder Title
BOX 289 PICTURES OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS (MISSING)
Folder Title
BOX 290 MISC. DISTRICT AFFAIRS
Folder Title
1.
DIST. AFFAIRS: DISTRICT DAY
2.
DISTRICT AFFAIRS: GEORGIA FARM TOUR – SEPT. 2-3, 1976
3.
HOUSTON COUNTY
4.
CORRESPONDENCE-POLITICAL
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE YOUNG
DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) CHATTAHOOCHEE DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) CRAWFORD DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
 (NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE-POLITICAL
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) DOOLY DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED) HARRIS DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
5.
DIST. AFFAIRS – WARNER ROBINS DISTRICT DAY – 5/9/75
LAW, MR. EDWARD (RAFB)
6.
DISTRICT AFFAIRS – HOUSTON COUNTY (MAYOR’S ELECTION IN
PERRY)
7.
CORRESPONDENCE
8.
DISTRICT OFFICE – WARNER ROBINS
ROBINS AF BASE PICTURES 3 COLOR
9.
MINISTERIAL LIST – WARNER ROBINS
10.
HOUSTON COUNTY RAFB
 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ON MIDDLE
GEORGIA 1970 MIDDLE GEORGIA COUNTIES BALDWIN BIBB
BLECKLEY BUTTS CRAWFORD CRISP DODGE DOOLY
HOUSTON JASPER JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LAURENS MACON
MONROE PEACH POLASKI TAYLOR TWIGGS UPSON WILCOX
WILKINSON
(NOT NUMBERED) LEE DIVIDER
11. LEE COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) MACON DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) MACON COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) BRINKLEY FOR CONGRESS
(NOT NUMBERED) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) MARION DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) MARION COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) MUSCOGEE DIVIDER
12. (MISSING)
13. (MISSING)
14. (MISSING)
15. DISTRICT OFFICE 1981
16. WARNER ROBINS 1981
17. CORRESPONDENCE
18. DISTRICT OFFICE
HYDROPOWER DOE/ET/01752-1 MICROHYDRO POWER REVIEWING AN
OLD CONCEPT BY NATIONAL CENTER FOR APPROPRIATE
TECHNOLOGY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IDAHO OPERATIONS
OFFICE
APPLICANT’S INFORMATION KIT THE LOAN PROGRAM FOR SMALL
HYDROELECTRIC FEASIBILITY STUDIES
 LOAN PROGRAM FOR SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY
 HYDROPOWER EQUIPTMENT MANUFACTURERS & HARDWARE
SUPPLIERS UPDATED 3/3/80
 BUSINESS REPLY POSTCARD
 MAILER FOR LOAN PROGRAM FOR SMALL HYDROELECTRIC
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
 FEDERAL REGISTER THURSDAY JANUARY 17, 1980 PART V
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY LOANS FOR SMALL
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND
RELATED LICENSING
 BLANK FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FORM WITH INSTRUCTIONS
 SAMPLE OF ABOVE FORM
19. LENNIE DAVIS
20.
COLUMBUS COLLEGE MUSCOGEE COUNTY (ANNUAL REPORT 1969)
21.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY – FORT BENNING
22.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
23.
CORRESPONDENCE
24.
COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
25.
MAP OF COLUMBUS
26.
DUSTRICT AFFAIRS – MUSCOGEE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
27.
MINISTERIAL LIST – COLUMBUS
28.
DISTRICT AFFAIRS: MUSC COUNTY (CONGRESS PROJECT – RALPH
NADER)
29.
(MISSING)
(NOT NUMBERED) PEACH DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED) PEACH COUNTY – SCHOOL DIRECTORY
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) PEACH COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) PULASKI DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) PULASKI COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) SCHLEY DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) SCHLEY COUNTY
30. (EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) STEWART DIVIDER
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) STEWART COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) SUMTER DIVIDER
31. DISTRICT AFFAIRS RE: CLOSING OF AMERICUS OFFICE
32. DISTRICT OFFICE – AMERICUS
(NOT NUMBERED) AMERICUS DISTRICT DAY – 3/15/75
33. (MISSING)
34. SUMTER COUNTY
(NOT NUMBERED) CORRESPONDENCE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
(NOT NUMBERED EMPTY) YOUNG DEMOCRATS
(NOT NUMBERED) TALBOT DIVIDER
BOX 291 PICTURE OF J. R. ALLEN (MISSING)
Folder Title
BOX 292 CANCER RESEARCH PROJECT
Folder Title
PICTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS DESCRIBING THE CANCER AND
TREATMENT WITH SUCCESS RATES (NOT NUMBERED)
BOX 293 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 93D CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
4 OF 5
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 93D CONGRESS 2D SESSION BOOK
5 OF 5
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1975 94TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 2 OF 4
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1975 94TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 3 OF 4
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1975 94TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 4 OF 4
BOX 294 A. S. C. HEARINGS
Folder Title
1.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 92D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK
3 OF 3
2.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 93D CONGRESS 2ND SESSION
BOOK 1 OF 5
3.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 93D CONGRESS 2ND SESSION
BOOK 2 OF 5
4.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1974 93D CONGRESS 2ND SESSION
BOOK 3 OF 5
5.
HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS MADE BY COMMITTEE
ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 1975 94TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
BOOK 1 OF 4
BOX 295 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES 1950
VOLUME IV CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE; THE SOVIET UNION
(NOT NUMBERED) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE 1973 EDITION TITLE
1 – ADMINISTRATION TO TITLE 17 – REVIEW
(NOT NUMBERED) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE 1973 EDITION TITLE
18 – WILLS AND PROBATE OF WILLS TO TITLE 40 – MOTOR VEHICLES
(NOT NUMBERED) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE 1973 EDITION TITLE
41 – PARTNERSHIPS TO TITLE 49 – COMPILATION AND
CONSTRUCTION OF CODE TABLES AND INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE 1973 EDITION
SUPPLEMENT II 1975 TITLES 1-49 TABLES AND INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE 1973 EDITION
SUPPLEMENT II 1975 TITLES 1-49 TABLES AND INDEX
BOX 296 1976 PRES. CAMPAIGN & MISC. WASHINGTON FILES
Folder Title
(NOT NUMBERED) THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1976 VOLUME ONE
PART TWO JIMMY CARTER (5)
(NOT NUMBERED) THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1976 VOLUME TWO
PART ONE AND PART TWO GERALD FORD (4 SETS IN WRAP)
(NOT NUMBERED) THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1976 VOLUME
THREE THE DEBATES (7)
(NOT NUMBERED) 91ST CONGRESS, 2D SESSION HOUSE DOCUMENT
NO. 91-355 SELECTED SPEECHES OF DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER
34TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SELECTED FROM THE
THREE PRINCIPAL PERIODS OF HIS LIFE *AS SUPREME ALLIED
COMMANDER IN EUROPE DURING THE WAR YEARS *AS SUPREME
NATO COMMANDER * AS PRESIDENT (2)
14.
97TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPT. 97910 PART I RELATING TO THE DONATION OF PROPERTY FOR CIVIL
DEFENSE SEPTEMBER 30, 1982
15.
97TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPT. 97910 PART 2 RELATING TO THE DONATION OF PROPERTY FOR CIVIL
DEFENSE OCTOBER 5, 1982
(NOT NUMBERED) ISSUES – POSTAL SERVICE – MORGAN J.
LEVERETT – (MULTI-PERSONNEL LETTER SORTING MACHINE) 1/4/79
COPIES OF INFO SENT TO BOB SWEENEY ALSO SEE PENDING FILE
(NOT NUMBERED) MPLSM RESPONSES
BOX 297 ASSORTED PLAQUES (NOT NUMBERED, ITEMS PLACED IN BOX AS
INVENTORIED)
Folder Title
FRAMED RESOLUTION FROM THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE TO JACK BRINKLEY DATED 4 AUGUST 1980
FRAMED CERTIFICATE FROM GEORGIA BAR JOURNAL (LAW SCHOOL
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA) DATED FOR 1957-1598 AND 19581959
FRAMED PICTURE SIGNED BY DREW (?) RUSSEL DATED MAY, 1967
FRAMED PICTURE OF JACK BRINKLEY WITH SOLDIER
FRAMED PICTURE OF SNOOPY ON A HELICOPTER LABELED UNITED
STATES ARMY
UNFRAMED PICTURE OF 26 MEN IN LEGAL ROOM
ENVELOPE CONTAINING 8.5X11 POSTER OF ARMY/INFANTRY
BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FORT BENNING, GEORGIA 1775-1975
UNFRAMED 8.5X11 SIGNED PICTURE OF ANDREW YOUNG
UNFRAMED RESOLUTION FROM THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
GEORGIA (INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM) ADOPTED IN SENATE
JANUARY 24, 1969 ADOPTED IN HOUSE MARCH 14, 1969
FOLDER LABELED BRINKLEY PRESENTATION
 H. R. 13017
 THE BRINKLEY REPORT (7)
 ENVELOPE LABELED PROJECTS: MACON COUNTY – BEAVER
CREEK WATERSHED
THE SABER COLUMBUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY PAPER VOL. 31, NO. 1,
JUNE 29, 1988
THE SABER COLUMBUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY PAPER VOL. 31, NO. 2,
JULY 13, 1988
THE SABER COLUMBUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY PAPER VOL. 31, NO. 3,
JULY 27, 1988
THE SABER COLUMBUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY PAPER VOL. 31, NO. 4,
AUGUST 10, 1988
THE SABER COLUMBUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY PAPER VOL. 31, NO. 8,
OCTOBER 12, 1988
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON REP. JIM WRIGHT JEFFERSONJACKSON DAY DINNER FEBRUARY 19, 1982
FLYER FROM SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
HALF SHEET OF PAPER BOX “F”
NOTE: STATUES AT LARGE + D. C. CODE
BACK JACK FOR CONGRESS BUMPER STICKER
CENTERVILLE (IOWA) HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FOR RUTH MERLE
SCHURZBANK DATED 20 MAY 1921
MAILER TOP OF THE CLASS JACK BRINKLEY A MAN OF HIS WORD
(LARGE HANDFUL)
PEN HOLDER (NO PEN) ONYX (?)
BOX 298 ASSORTED PLAQUES (NOT NUMBERED, ITEMS PLACED IN BOX AS
INVENTORIED)
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FRAMED CERTIFICATE FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE
OF GEORGIA DATED 9 JANUARY 1959 (MEMBER OF THE BAR)
FRAMED PICTURE OF JACK BRINKLEY WITH MAJOR GENERAL SAM
WETZEL (WHO SIGNED IT ON 25 AUG ’82)
FRAMED DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD FROM LOWER
CHATTAHOOCHEE AREA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
DATED 13 AUG., 1975
FRAMED PICTURE OF CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
WESTVILLE, GA.
FRAMED CODE OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES ADOPTED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVESON APRIL 3, 1968-HOUSE RESOLUTION 1099, 90TH
CONGRESS, 2D SESSION
FRAMED HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RESOLUTION FOR FIGHT
AGAINST CANCER H. R. NO. 798 FEBRUARY 26, 1974
FRAMED AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION CITATION PRESENTED 6
DECEMBER 1969
FRAMED MEMBERSHIP AWARD FROM NATIONAL HONOR
FRATERNITY BLUE KEY BY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA NO. 26B709
1958
UNFRAMED CERTIFICATE FOR MEMBERSHIP INTO THE GRIDIRON
SECRET SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA INITIATED NOVEMBER
13, 1971
UNFRAMED CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FROM THR GEORGIA
ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN, INC. DATED JUNE 6, 1974
UNFRAMED RESOLUTION DATED 25 OCTOBER 1971 BY
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY VETERN’S COUNCIL
BOX 299 FRAMED PICTURES
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FRAMED CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FROM THE GEORGIA
RETIRED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INC. DATED 1 APRIL 1968
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FRAMED CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOT OUTSTANDING
SERVICE TO HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION, 1974 BY THE NEDICAL
ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DATED MAY 11, 1974
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PLAQUE FOR HONORARY MEMBERSHIP IN THE FLEET RESERVE
ASSOCIATION BRANCH 339, ALBANY, GEORGIA
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FRAMED HONORARY MEMBERSHIP TO THE KIWANAS CLUB OF
COLUMBUS DATED SEPTEMBER 19. 1967
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LETTER OF APPRECIATION DATED 4 JUNE 1973 FROM THE GEORGIA
CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASS’N,
INC. (FRAME IS FALLING APART)
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FRAMED MUSCOGEE CIVITAN CLUB RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
DATED OCTOBER 29, 1968
FRAMED PICTURE WITH WRITING: FOR CONGRESSMAN BRIBKLEY
WHALE AT THE NORTH POLE 6 APRIL, 1969 SIGNATURE
UNREADABLE, CDR. USN C. O.
(MISSING)
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FRAMED CERTIFICATE FROM PHI ALPHA DELTA LAW FRATURNITY
FOR MEMBERSHIP INTO ALEXANDER K. STEPHENS CHAPTER DATED
MARCH 24, 1957
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FRAMED RESOLUTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL
OF LAW ATHENS, GEORGIA DATED 8 OCTOBER 1958
FRAMED CERTIFICATE FROM PERSONALITIES OF THE SOUTH
CERTFYING HIS SELECTION FOR 1969 EDITION
UNFRAMED SPECIAL CITATION FROM NATIONAL COLUMBUS DAY
COMMITTEE
BOX 300 FRAMED CITATIONS (HANDLE WITH CARE) (PLACED IN BOX WITH
FRAMED ON BOTTOM AND UNFRAMED ON TOP USING ONLY NUMBERS FOUND.)
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(NOT NUMBERED) COLUMBUS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
HONORARY MEMBER
(R12 ON BACK) UNIVERSITY OG GEORGIA BATCHELOR OF LAWS
DIPLOMA
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THE MARCH OF DIMES CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION 1966 THE
NATIONAL FOUNDATION
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP GSFSA (GEORG9A SCHOOL FOOD
SERVICE ASSOCIATION) PLAQUE
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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS AUXILARY FROM MACON UNIT 9
D. A. V. A. 1974-75 PLAQUE
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“SPECIAL OLYMPICS 4-BALL TOURNEY 1975
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CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FROM TROUP COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL FAIR 13 MAY 1978
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COLUMBUS COLLEGE SOCIETY OF PLANNERS 13 NOVEMBER 1975
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CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION COLUMBUS JAYCEES 25 AUGUST
1975
UNFRAMED (LARGEST TO SMALLEST-NUMBER WHERE FOUND)
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CITATION IN RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION AMVETS
6.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS NATIONAL COMMANDER’S
AWARD 6 SEPTEMBER 1980
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THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGENCE FROM THE RED SKELTON HOUR,
JANUARY 14, 1969
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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES CERTIFICATE
OF APPRECIATION 10 MAY 1978
10. THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA 28 FEBRUARY 1968
BOX 301 PICTURES (HANDLE WITH CARE)
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(FRAMED) PRAYER FOR A FRIEND
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MAST MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO SAFETY AND TRAFFIC DONOR
PLAQUE
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AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE AWARD PLAQUE
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FRAMED COALITION FOR PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
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PLAQUE PRESENTED BY THE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP
CORPORATIONS OF THE THIRF CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
PRESENTED MAY 3, 1982 1967-1982
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AMERICANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ACTION DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE AWARD PRESENTED 11 MAY 1977 FOR THE PERIOD
1967-1977
(NOT NUMBERED-FRAMED) STATE OF GEORGIA GENERAL
ASSEMBLY COMMENDATION
(NOT NUMBERED-FRAMED) CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 RE: H. R. 140 (ANDERSONVILLE)
BOX 301A PICTURES (HANDLE WITH CARE) (SEPARATE-NOT IN BOX)
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Title
OFFICIAL PORTRAIT OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES, JANUARY 20, 1972
BOX 302 CERTIFICATES – INVENTORY LISTS (NOT NUMBERED-PLACED IN
BOX AS INVENORIED)
Folder
Title
LAND AND PEOPLE GREENING THE CITIES ANNUAL REPORT
1992 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 FALL 1992
STATE OF GEORGIA OFFICIAL BECENTENNIEL EMBLEM
CITIZENSHIP OF THE YEAR AWAED 1974
PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD FROM WESTERN MANUFACTURED
HOUSING INSTITUTE FEBRUARY 8, 1979
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD NFBPWC GFBPWC 5-24-69
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CITATIOM FOR
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
LOGISTICS BETTER CHEAPER FASTER WARNER ROBINS ALC 28
NOV 1978
IN APPRECIATION “REPEAL PSRO” COUNCIL OF MEDICAL
STAFFS FEBRUARY 1974
MUSCOGEE CIVITAN CLUB DECEMBER 20, 1986
WEST GEORGIA SOCIETY OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS
DEC. 13, 1977
FROM THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH OF DIMES FOR
DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTARY LEADERSHIP IN THE FIGHT
AGAINST BIRTH DEFECTS
LEADERSHIP AWARD PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN SECURITY
COUNCIL ON BEHALF OF ITS COLITION FOR PEACE THROUGH
STRENGTH
“TWICE A CITIZEN” FROM THE NAVAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION
APRIL 17, 1982
FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO VICA YOUTH FEBRUARY 14,
1968
IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FROM VOCATIONAL OFFICE
TRAINING PROGRAMS MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
MARCH 21, 1975
EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE IN RECOGNITING THE DILIGENCE OF
THOSE INVOLVED IN SAFEGUARDING THE NATION’S
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARDED BY THE GEORGIA
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION JULY 17, 1980
DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP IN BIRTH DEFECTS
1975 SPECIAL GIFTS CHAIRMAN FORPREVENTION THE FIGHT
FOR QUALITY OF LIFE AT BIRTH BY THE NATIONAL
FOUNDATION-MARCH OF DIMES
IN HONOR ANS RECOGNITION DEAN OF THE GEORGIA HOUSE
DELEGATION WHO CONTINUES TP KEEP HIS PROMISE TO
REMEMBER WHO I AM WHERE I’M FROM AND WHO SENT ME
WITH APPRECIATION FROM MUSCOGEE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
EX COMM JEAN CANTRELL, CHMN OCTOBER 31, 1980
IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE GEORGIA FEDERATION OF
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUBS,INC. 22 MAY
1982
FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICES TO ALL FEDERAL EMPLOYEES,
MEMBERS OF A. F. G. E. LOCAL 1985 VA CENTER, DUBLIN,
GEORGIA HONORARY MEMBER OCTOBRT 2, 1973
SERTOMA APPRECIATION OF CONTRIBUTIONSAS A JUDGE FOR
THE 1979 SERTOMA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE THE
THEMANKIND PROGRAM
US PHARRIS VIGILANCE VALOR TENACITY DE 1094
AWARD OF APPRECIATION BY FORT VALLEY JAYCEES
APPRECIATION FROM GEORGIA NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION
DECEMBER 1973
OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO CIVIL DEFENSE TROUP COUNTY
CIVIL DEFENSE SEPTEMBER 11, 1977
HONORARY 4-H CLUB MEMBER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION FROM
GEORGIA CHAPTER MEGA FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN 1972
COLUMBUS COLLEGE FOUNDATION ANNUAL DONOR 19 67
FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP BY WAVERLY HALL-ELLERSLIE
LIONS CLUB
LOGISTICS BETTER CHEAPER FASTER WARNER ROBINS ALC 11
FEB 1981
WARNER ROBINS FOY EVANS MAYOR
… WHO I ANM … WHERE I’M FROM … WHO SENT ME 1967-1982
WRBL-TV
WILLIAM HENRY SHAW FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO
EDUCATION MAY 1982 AWARDED BY CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY
CHAPTER PHI DELTA KAPPA
GOOD TURN AWARD FORT BENNING DISTRICT 22 NOV, 1974
FLEET RESERVE ASSN. LOYALTY PRODUCTION SERVICE USN
USMC USCG IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF LOYALTY, PROTECTION
AND SERVICES. “HONORARY MEMBERSHIP” 1970
1976 DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP IN THE FIGHT
AGAINST BIRTH DEFECTS THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH
OF DIMES
PUBLISHERS MERIT AWARD COLUMBUS TIMES NEWSPAPER 915-79
MAY 27, 1979 MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA LOCAL
APWU AND AUXILARY PRESENT THIS PLAQUE FOR WORK AND
EFFORTS IN SAVING THE COLUMBUS POSTMARK AND MAIL
SERVICE FOR SUPPORT IN OUR GOALS WE WANT TO MAKE YOU
AN HONORARY MEMBER OF OUR LOCAL
IN APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING SUPPORT OF THE UNITED
STATES ARMY INFANTRY CENTER FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
1982
BACK JACK FOR CONGRESS
FROM GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA, ONC. SOUTHEASTERN
REGION APRIL 16, 1977
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE AND
SUPERIOR REPRESENTATION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
DISTRICT A F G E LOCAL #54 1982
GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA WITH APPRECIATION AND
THANKS 1981
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GEORGIA DIVISION, INC.
CITATION FOR EXCELLENCE FOR EXTRODINARY SERVICE IN
THE LIFE SAVING EFFORT AGAINST CANCER 1978
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (CAN’T READ ANY MORE)
FROM THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF FORT BENNING, GEORGIA 45 SEPTEMBER 1975
GUEST CONDUCTOR IN APPRECIATION OF GOOD MUSIC WGMS
NOVEMBER 19, 1978
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OFFICE GUEST BOOK 1980-1982
TRIBUTE TO JACK BY HON. MELVIN PRICE DEC. 2. 1982 (HOUSE
FLOOR) (INNER ENVELOPE NOT LABELED)
OFFICE LOG (ISSUES) (APR 1 1982-DEC 13 1982
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERTS (1982)
INCOMING CALLS MESSAGEBOOK 1982
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS (1982) J. BRINKLEY
DEMOCRAT MEMBER
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS 1981
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS 1981
VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES BY
S DATES FY 1982 BUDGET SUMMARY – REVISED FY 1982 VOL.
III OR V
PART 17 GENERAL
PART 18 1982 BUDGET SUMMARIES
PART 19 1982 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTA GENERAL OPERATING
EXPENSES
BENEFITS PROGRAMS
MEDICAL PRPGRAMS
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
PART 20 GAO AUDIT REPORTS
PART 21PECIAL ANALYSIS – AGENCY-WIDE
(NOT NUMBERED BUT BELIEVED TO BE 10) VETERANS AFFAIRS
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VETERANS’ AFFAIRS REPORTS & HEARINGS 1982
(NOT NUMBERED) U. S. CODE CONGRESSIONAL &
ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS OCTOBER NO. 8
(NOT NUMBERED) U. S. CODE CONGRESSIONAL &
ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS OCTOBER NO. 8A
(NOT NUMBERED) U. S. CODE CONGRESSIONAL &
ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS OCTOBER NO. 9
SEALED ENVELOPE THAT FEELS LIKE A PEN
Title
1982 PROJECTS: MUSCOGEE COUNTY – COLUMBUS FOUNDRIES
1982 BRINKLEY BILL FILE: H. R. 4543 –“TIMBER BILL”
MIL CON SC: CIVIL DEFENSE 12/6/82 HEARING ON EXCESS
PROPERTY BILL, HR 1856
CHAIRMAN BRINKLEY – H. R. 1856
1982 CONGRECORD INSERTS: 12/2/82 SPECIAL ORDER ON
REP. BRINKLEY
1982 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS SPECIAL ORDER ON
THE HONORABLE DONALF MITCHELL – 12/14/82
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT
1982 ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION – CORRIDOR Z AND 13TH
STREET VIADUCT BRIDGE
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF
THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL. 128
WASHINGTON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1982 NO. 141 PLEASE
SEE PAGE A-8916 AND H8818CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF
THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL. 128
WASHINGTON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1982 NO. 140
97TH CONGRESS 2S SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
REPORT NO. 97-555 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE
ACT OF 1982 MAY 17, 1982 REPORT TOGETHER WITH
ADDITIONAL VIEWS [TO ACCOMPANY H. R. 6211]
H. R. 7360
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF
THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL. 128
WASHINGTON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1982 NO. 141
PRESS: 12/6/82 CORRIDOR Z & 13TH STREET VIADUCT BRIDGE
CIVIL DEFENSE: 2/26/81 & 2/27/81 HEARINGS BEFORE HASC
MIL CON SUBCOMMITTEE
1982 ISSUES: ARMED SERVICES
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FT. MITCHELL CEMETARY FILE (INSIDE ENVELOPE NOT
LABELED)
PROJ: TROUP COUNTY LAGRANGE-CITY OF… UDAG GRANT
APPLICATION—(CONTACTED BY ELOISE RANSOM-JOE MALTESE)
7/14
1982: PR REQUESTS – DANNELLY, MRS. LEE
JB PERSONAL – POEMS “A CHILD’S QUESTION”
1982 PR CONGRATS
GENERAL: 1982 QUESTIONNAIRES – UNANSWERED
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS
PROJECTS: MERIWETHER COUNTY – WARM SPRINGS FISH
RESEARCH LAB
97TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
REPORT 97- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL
PROJECT MUSCOGEE COUNTY JOHN SIMPKINS UDAC 10/1
1981 & 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS: STEWART, REV. HENRY,
SMITHS ALA. )VA CHAPLAIN) PHONR: 205/297-4932
GENERAL: 1982 RECOMMENDATIONS BLANK, MR. ALFRED B.
8/9/82
GENERAL: 1982 RECS – WALL, MR. GLENN N. OF WARNER
ROBINS
CASE: SHEFFIELD, LANG – PASSES TO NAVY QUALIFICATIONS
CRUISE OR AF FIRE POWER DEMONSTRATION
ISSUES: POSTAL SERVICE – RICHARD RUSSELL
COMMEMORATIVE STAMP PROPOSAL
PR REQUEST HOWLE, REV. DAVID – FOOTBALL TICKETS
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
BRINKLEY CONGRESSIONAL PAPERS INVENTORY – COLUMBUS
COLLEGE
DEC. 1982 – PRESS: “A FAREWELL SALUTE TO GEORGIA’S 3RD
DISTRICT FROM U. S. REP. JACK BRINKLEY”
MIL CON SUBCOMMITTEE: 1982 CORRESPONDENCE
MIL CON: FY 82 MIL CON HOUSE DEBATE VIDEO TAPES
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF
THE 97TH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION VOL. 127 WASHINGTON,
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1981 NO.84
UNLABELED ENVELOPE CONTAINING CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 97TH CONGRESS, FIRST
SESSION VOL. 127 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1981
NO.84
Press: 1982 “ANATOMY OF A BILL” – FY 83 MIL CON
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THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL. 128
WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1982 NO.107 #1
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF
THE 97TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION VOL. 128
WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1982 NO.109 #2 H
5625 & 6 H 5693-5747 D 1061
CONGRESSIONAL RATINGS BY ORGANIZATIONS GENERAL:
CAMPAIGN FOR U. N. REFORM
PRESS: EXTRA NEWSLETTERS & MAILINGS
ISSUES: POLITICS
GENERAL: SUNBELT COUNCIL
GENERAL: TEXTILE COUNCIL
JB PERSONAL: GETTYS, HON. TOM
PRESS MISCELLANEOUS
GENERAL: NO GREATER LOVE ORGANIZATION
1982 ISSUES: VETERANS AFFAIRS
BRINKLEY FAMILY NATIONAL ARCHIVES RESEARCH NOTES
Title
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381 (MFA TEXTILES) SEPT. 1, 1981
39-1 TUITION TAX CREDIT
10/15/81
ED 114 SCHOOL LUNCH 41
11/4/81
MASTER FILE A-G
MASTER FILE H-M
MASTER FILE N-T
MASTER FILE U-Z
BRIDAL PACKETS – PR LISTS – JOB G & F
COMPUTER TEACHING TOOLS
HOUSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMMITTEE ON HOUSE
ADMINISTRATION THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
LE 416 – 19-1
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EC 427 20-1
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WS 324 15-1
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AG 1986 (161) 3/30/81
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AG LISTS FOR AG 1986 3/30/81
CTH 62 17-1
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H. R. 4230 COAL SLURRY PIPELINE
P. L. 94-142 EDUCATION FOR ALL HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON AGING NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
1981 245-1914
EMPLOYMENT (PATRONAGE) BROOKS, ELTON
INTERN: SCRANTOM, BETSY CANCEL AUGUST 1982
INTERN FILE BACKUP CANDIDATES FOR SUMMER 1982 1 HALL,
CLAY 2, DAUGHTER OF PROBATE JUDGE
INTERN
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 OFFICE OF THE DOOR KEEPER UNITED STATES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
PAGE SCANDAL
 REPORT TO THE SPEAKER FROM THE SPEAKER’S
COMMISSION ON PAGES PREPARED BY THE STAFF OF THE
SPEAKER’S COMMISSION ON PAGES AUGUST 16, 1982
PAGE FILE FALL, 1982 PARKER, SUSAN D.
PAGE FILE GRETA DAWSON
GIBB RICHARDSON SUMMER 1981 PENDING
PR CONGRATS
ISSUES
FLAGS
THANK YOU
PR REQUESTS
THE EAGLE AND THE SHIELD A HISTORY OF THE GREAT SEAL
OF THE UNITED STATES BY RICHARD S. PATTERSON AND
RICHARDSON DOUGALL WASHINGTON 1976
PHOTOS
12/2/82 SUSAN PARKER & CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY
12/1/82 WINNIE SNIPE, PEGGY PENUFOY, & NAOMI LEVERETT
W/ JB
WHITE HOUSE TICKETS TOURS & VISITORS
PR TOURS PENDING
TOURS & VISITORS 11/20 CANCEL LASPADA, CARMELLA
TOURS & VISITORS11/10 CANCELLED ROSE, ALVIN
TOURS & VISITORS 10/21 WHEELER, LARRY
TOURS & VISITORS 10/23 HUGULEY, FRANCES
TOURS & VISITORS 11/9-11/10 SOUTHLAND ACADEMY
TASA NOV. 11TH BILL HUGULEY
TOURS & VISITORS 11/13 HEFF, SHIRLEY
TOURS & VISITORS 11/16 JOHNSON, DOROTHY
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TOURS & VISITORS 11/20 PETERS, SHARON
TOURS & VISITORS 11/26 AVANT, JOHN
TOURS & VISITORS 11/23 BRYANT, KATHY (EMPTY)
TOURS & VISITORS 11/24 REQ CHERI MCMULLEN (LOCKHEED)
TOURS & VISITORS 11/29- LEVERETT, NAOMI
TOURS & VISITORS 12/4 CARROLL, SGT. MICHAEL
TOURS & VISITORS NOV. 29TH-ORDER TWO MOTHS (?) IN
ADVANCE BAYER, ANNE & GARY
TOURS & VISITORS 12/16 CARMELLA LASPADA
TOURS & VISITORS 12/21 REQ HANNA, KATHY
TOURS & VISITORS 12/23 COOK JUDY
TOURS & VISITORS 12/23 STEELE, DEBORAH CALL TUESDAT
TOURS & VISITORS 12/29 REQ HANNA, KATHY
(NO TITLE)
SPECIAL ORDERS
SPECIAL ORDER ON THE HONORABLE HENRY REUSS –
EXTENSION OF REMARKS IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
12/09/82
SPECIAL ORDER ON THE HONORABLE RICHARD C. WHITE
12/17/82
–CALENDAR-LIST
(NO NUMBER) STACK OF BLANK CERTIFICATES DATED 5
JANUARY 1981
TELEGRAMS 1982
(NO NUMBER) NOTEBOOK – GALLERY PASSES 1979
HOUSE ADMINISTRATION
CLERK OF THE HOUSE
ARCHITECH OF THE CAPITOL
COMMISSION ON INFORMATION & FACILITIES
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD CLERK
DEMOCRATIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
DOORKEEPER
GEORGIA DELEGATION
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
GENERAL: FEDERAL REGISTER
GEN: FOLDING ROOM
JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING
MEMBER OF CONGRESS
MAJORITY LEADER
OFFICE EQUIPMENT GSA
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LEASE-LAGRANGE DISTRICT OFFICE
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Title
ARMED SERVICES (FULL CMTE) DIVIDER
FOLDER 1
FOLDER 2
STOCKPILE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS APRIL – SEPTEMBER
1981 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
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FOLDER 4
FOLDER 5
UNITED STATES SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF SCIENTISTS AND
ENGINEERS: EFFECTS ON DEFENSE RESEARCH AND
TECHNOLOGY PART I CURRENT SITUATION AND FUTURE
OUTLOOK EDITH F. COOPER ANALYST IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
SCIENCE POLICY RESEARCH DIVISION NOVEMBER 6, 1981
ENGINEERING MANPOWER: A SURVEY OF THE NATIONAL
PROBLEM AND THE PROBLEM IN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
PREPARED FOR THE HONORABLE IKE SKELTON PAUL
ZINSMEISTER SPECIALIST IN NATIONAL DEFENSE FOREIGN
AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL DEFENSE DIVISION DECEMBER 21,
1981
ARMED SERVICES CMTE
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE: NAVY ELECTRIC BOAT
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE: MILITARY NUCLEAR WASTE
DISPOSAL
FOLDER 9
TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1982 AD HOC HEARINGS ON THE FULL
IMPLICATIONS OF THE MILITARY BUDGET
FOLDER 10
SOVIET MILITARY POWER
FOLDER 11
MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF THE 1980’S ADDENDUM TO THE
JOINT STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE JOHN MARSH, JR.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY AND GENERAL EDWARD C. MEYER
CHIEF OF STAFF, UNITED STATES ARMY DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY BEFORE COMMITTEE AND SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE
UNITED STATES SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF
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REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SESSION, 97TH CONGRESS THE
POSTURE OF THE ARMY BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR FISCAL YEAR
1982
THE POSTURE OF THE ARMY AND DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 E. C. MEYER
GENERAL, U. S. ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF JOHN O. MARSH, JR.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE JOHN F. LEHMAN, JR. BEFORE
THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF
THE NAVY POSTURE AND FISCAL YEAR 1982 BUDGET 5 MAY
1981
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PRESENTATION TO THE
COMMITTEEON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MAY 1981 SUBJECT: FY 82 AMENDED BUDGET OVERVIEW
(INCLUDING THE FY 81 SUPPLEMENTAL REQUEST) STATEMENT
OF: HONORABLE VERNE ORR SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
FOLDER 12
CX CX CX CX CX “…A NATION WITH INTERNATIONAL
RESPONSIBILITIES MUST BE ABLE TO RESPOND WITH
AUTHORITY WHENEVER AND WHEREVER ITS INTERESTS MAY BE
THREATENED.” ROBERT E. HUYSER GENERAL ROBERT E.
HUYSER COMMANDER IN CHIEF, MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND
FOLDER 13
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTARIVES LEGISLATIVE
CALENDAR NINTY-SIXTH CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION
CONVENED JANUARY 15, 1979 ADJOURNED JANUARY 3, 1980
SECOND SESSION CONVENED JANUARY 3, 1980 ADJOURNED
DECEMBER 16, 1980 FINAL CALENDAR 1979-1980 [NO. 7]
FOLDER 14
DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE ISSUES GENERAL ALTON D. SLAY
(USAF, RETIRED) 25 FEB 81
FOLDER 15
FOLDER 16
TODD SHIPYARDS CORPORATION WEST COAST FFG PROGRAM
STATUS REPORT NUMBER 2
FOLDER 17
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FOLDER 19
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1982
HAROLD BROWN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
SOVIET AND US DEFENSE ACTIVITIES, 1971-80: A DOLLAR
COST COMPARISON JANUARY 1981
FOLDER 20
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CIVIL APPLICATIONS OF NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM JUNE 1981
THE FACTS SUPPORT GPS
STATEMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
(COMPTROLLER) DR. JACK R. BORSTING BEFORE THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
FISCAL YEAR 1982 BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR NATIONAL
DEFENSE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FEBRUARY 3,
1981
UNITED STATES MILITARY POSTURE AN OVERVIEW BY GENERAL
DAVID C. JONES, USAF CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF
STAFF FOR FY 1982 WITH SUPPLEMENT PREPARED BY THE
ORGANIZATION OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
A GPS PRESENTATION AND INFORMATION BRIEFING
INVESTIGATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE DIVIDER
ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE: INVESTIGATIONS SC JOINT
CHIEFS OF STAFF REORGANIZATION PROPOSAL HEARINGS 4/21
& 4/22/82
WHY THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF MUST CHANGE A SLIGHTLY
ABRIDGED VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE WILL APPEAR IN THE
HAY ASSOCIATES; MAGAZINE, DIRECTORS ANS BOARDS
DURING FEBRUARY, 1982 GENERAL DAVID C. JONES
CHAIRMAM, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF BOARD OF GOVERNORS –
AMERICAN RED CROSS BOARD OF DIRECTORS – YOUTH
SERVICES, U. S. A., INC.
JCS REFORM: NECESSARY, BUT IN MODERATION
WHY THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF MUST CHANGE BY GENERAL
DAVID C. JONES, USAF CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
ARMED FORCES JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL/MARCH 1982
CURRENT NEWS SPECIAL EDITION JCS REORGANIZATION 21
APRIL 1982 NO. 844
RECORD VERSION STATEMENT BY ADMIRAL THOMAS B.
HAYWARD U. S. NAVY CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS BEFORE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON ARMED
SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECOND SESSION,
97TH CONGRESS JCS REORGANIZATION 21 APRIL 1982
ARMED FORCES JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL AUGUST 1982
FOLDER 22
JCS PLANNING APPARATUS PARTICIPANTS, STRUCTURE, AND
SUPPORT BY JOHN M. COLLINS SENIOR SPECIALIST IN
NATIONAL DEFENSE MAY 1, 1982
REPORT FOR THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF BY THE
CHAIRMAN’S SPECIAL STUDY GROUP THE ORGANIZATION AND
FUNCTIONS OF THE JCS APRIL 1982
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Title
AM. LEGION MOLIST ’81
11/20/81
AUSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS – A LIST – JOB B
AUSA GENERAL MEMBERSHIP – A LIST – JOB A
N-LIST CAFETERIA MEN / COUNTY AGENTS
CALENDAR LIST FOR BARBERS AND BEAUTY SALONS
’81 CALENDAR FOR BARBERS & BEAUTY SALON
CALENDAR LIST
’81 CALENDAR LIST
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT HOLDER QUESTIONNAIR
7-28-80
7-31-80 COM QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSE
CIVIC LIST
CIVIC
CUSSETA
CUSSETA 11/4
ISSUES: EDUCATION: FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS…OSCAR
4-27-82
4-28-82
4-29-82
5-3-82
(NO TITLE)
MASS MAILING ON 8/19/82 (SENT TO PERSONNEL &
LEADERSHIP LISTS) SUBJECT: COLUMBUS POST OFFICE
FOLDER 12
AH PROJECT JOB A
WHIP GROUP FILE
035 – 1979 – GEMC DIRECTORY – AM LIST – JOB
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS (COLUMBUS) – A LIST – JOB
MARCH OF DIMES – A LIST – JOB E
YATESVILLE GROUP RE: CREEL LETTER – CONCERNING URBAN
STUDY
J. B. PERSONAL – P. R. CONGRATS
NEEDS FURTHER RESEARCH
1982 AGRICULTURE BULLETINS – RURAL RESIDENTS –
(NO TITLE)
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NFIB MEMBERSHIP LIST – NZ LIST – JOB C
3-17-80
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NO REPLY SENT – ALL ENTERED
REPLY SENT TO ALL EXCEPT LAGRANGE & WARNER ROBINS
12-9-80
2/3/81 – 2/4/81
5/1/81 – ENTIRE LIST
PR AG YBK PR LISTS JOB
LETTER PRINT OUTS
(NO TITLE)
ENCLOSURES LETTER ENCLOSURES
ENCLOSURES
NFIB 1981 MARK
3/19/81
NFIB – (CONT.) 11/13/81
11/13/81 NFIB
COMPUTER IBM SYSTEM 6
UPI/THE NEWS COMPANY
DIALCOM CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Title
SMALL BOX WITH 5 SMALLER BOXES STATING 45 NOTARIAL
SEALS EACH (225)
NEWS LETTERS AND MASS MAILINGS 1967 TO PRESENT (BLACK
THREE RING BINDER)
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COMMENTARIES (BLACK THREE RING
BINDER)
MR. BRINKLEY CHAIRMAN HEARINGS ON REAL ESTATE (BLACK
THREE RING BINDER)
WITNESSES
OPENING STATEMENT
DEFENSE AGENCIES
AIR FORCE
ARMY
NAVY
GRANTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS (9/29/81-END OF SESSION)
1981 SPECIAL SPEECH QUOTES FILE
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION-CORRIDOR Z
ISSUES: TRANSPORTATION-CORRIDOR Z CONGRESSIONAL
RECORD PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 97TH CONGRESS,
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SECOND SESSION VOL. 128 WASHINGTON, MONDAY,
DECEMBER 6, 1982 NO. 141
1982 PR REQUESTS – STEELE, MR. BILLY
1982 MIL CON – ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE SCHEDULE
CIVIL DEFENSE
4/20/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORDS INSERTS – EXTENSION OF
REMARKS “TWICE A CITIZEN AWARD”
PRESS: 3RD DISTRICT MEDIA LIST
MIL CON SC: 1982 REAL ESTATE HEARINGS (EMPTY)
NEWS CLIPPINGS – OCTOBER, 1982 – END OF SESSION
NO NUMBERS – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED
HEARINGS ON H. R. 2820 [H. R. 3455] TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN
CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
1982, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES BEFORE THE MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SETVICES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST
SESSION HEARINGS HELD MARCH 5, 25, 26, 27, APRIL 1, 2, 3,
8, AND 29, 1981
HEARINGS ON MILITARY POSTURE AND H. R. 2970 [H. R. 3519]
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOT
APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982 BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST
SESSION PART 6 OF 6 PARTS MILITARY PERSONNEL AND CIVIL
DEFENSE TITLE IV-ACTIVE FORCES; TITLE V-RESERVE
FORCES;TITLEVI-CIVILIAN PERSONNEL; TITLE VII-MILITARY
TRAINING STUDENT LOADS; TITLE VIII-CIVIL DEFENSE
HEARINGS HELD MILITARY PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION
SUBCOMMITTEES-FEBRUARY 26, 27, MARCH 5, 6, 11, 12, 16,
25, 26, APRIL 1, 1981 CIVIL DEFENSE-FEBRUARY 26, 27, 1981
HEARINGS ON H. R. 5561 [H. R. 6214] TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN
CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
1983, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES BEFORE THE MILITARY
INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECENTH CONGRESS SECOND
SESSION HEARINGS HELD MARCH 5, 10, 11, 18, 19, 24, AND
25, 1982 (3)
97TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
REPORT NO. 97-612 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION CODIFICATION
ACT REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES [ON H.
R. 6451] [INCLUDING COST ESTIMATE OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE] JUNE 17, 1982.-COMMITTED
TO THE WHOLE HOUSE ON THE DTATE OF THE UNION
PUBLIC LAW 97-99 – DEC. 23, 1981 95 STAT. 1359 PUBLIC LAW
97-99 97TH CONGRESS AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN
CONSTRUCTION AT MILITARY INSTALLATION FOR FISCAL YEAR
1982, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. DEC. 23, 1981 [H. R. 3455]
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION ACT, 1982 (9)
96TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION UNION CALENDAR NO. 923
HOUSE REPORT NO. 96-1555 REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF
THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES FOR THE NINETY-SIXTH
CONGRESS DECEMBER 31, 1980.-COMMITTED TO THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE
UNION (4)
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RESEARCH…
EDUCATORS-AGAINST-CUTS…2/23/81
FARMERS 10/29/81
FIREFI\GHTERS – RAFB & FT. BENNING
MAILED 12/11/80
GA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRESSIONAL DINNER (THANK
YOU) 5-6-80
GOLD STAR WIVES – A LIST – JOB C
HOME BUILDERS OF WEST GEORGIA
10/15/81
10/22/81
(NO TITLE)
LETTER TO HOME BUILDERS – 1 PROJ – JOB I
INAUGURATION SOUVENIR INVITATIONS JANUARY 1981
JEWISH COMMUNITY LEADERS
LAGRANGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – CC LIST
MAYORS OF THE THIRD DISTRICT – A LIST
MEDIA – ALL FILE A M JOB B
MEDIA – WEEKLY COMMENTARIES FILE A.M
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HR MEMBERS LIST
034 – PERRY GOVERNMENT LEADERS – N LIST – JO
LEADERSHIP LIST
9/25/80 – LETTERS MAILED IDEAS ON COVERS
MAILED 12/11/80 ENTIRE LIST
JB’S PERSONAL LIST
(NO TITLE)
LAST BATTLE FOUGHT 9/8/82 LETTER SENT TO JB PERSONAL
LIST
SHERIFF’S JOB H. ’81
SOIL CONSERVATION TROUP COUNTY – N LIST JOB A
SOUTHLAND ACADEMY GROUP CALENDARS MAILED NOVEMBER
21
SUMTER COUNTY LIST – 1 PROJ – JOB A
THIRD DISTRICT LEGISLATORS…
VETERAN’S PUBLICATIONS PR LIST JOB N
012 – WARNER ROBINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE –
-018- COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – CC LIST
MAILED TO COMPLETE LIST 2/25/81
(NO TITLE)
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WASHINGTON FOR JESUS – 1 PROG B –
WEAST SIDE GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOVEMBER 15
YAC QUESTIONNAIRE FILE JOB I 1 PROJ
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED)
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
DAIRYMEN LIST
(NO NUMBER-COMPUTER PRINT-OUT) COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE MEMBER MASTER LIST (3)
(NO NUMBER-COMPUTER PRINT-OUT) MAILING LIST PRINT OUT
Title
LETTERS & ISSUES 1982
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE CASE: VAUGHN, VAN FEDERAL CROP
INSURANCE
BLANK, MR. LYLE (CONTACTED BY MR. SAMUEL OATES, JR.
CASE SSA 11/9/82 I TALKED W/DOROTHY GIVENS (SSA) (301)
(594-3860) - & CASE OS IN TYPING AREA AS OF 11/8/82& WE
SHOULD RECEIVE RESPONSE BEF NOV. 15TH KB
ISSUES 1982
SPECIAL ORDER ON THE HONORABLE ROBERT MOLLOWHAN –
11/30/82 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INSERT
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PROJECT CITY OF COLUMBUS-FAIRCHILD, IND. TOM CARTER
10/5
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LIST
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 1979 GEMC DIRECTORY
 1981 GEMC DIRECTORY
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NEWRL – NEW REAGAN LETTER 7
3/16/81
3/18/81
3/24/81
(NO TITLE)
3-27-81
4/13/81
4/14/81
4-16-81
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(NO TITLE)
MASTER FILE A – G
MASTER FILE N – T
MASTER FILE H – M
MASTER FILE U – Z
LETTER ENCLOSURES
COLUMBUS - 1975
LETTER PRINT-OUTS
POSTCARD REPLIES/LEGIS LETTERS
ED 701 – VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 6
(NO TITLE)
Title
(NOT NUMBERED) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS
MADE BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS
AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 97TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 1 OF 5
CONTENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6 (PT. 1)
INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS
MADE BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS
AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 97TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 2 OF 5
CONTENTS
6 (PT. 2)
6 (PT. 3) INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS
MADE BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS
AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 97TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 3 OF 5
CONTENTS
6 (PT. 4)
6 (PT. 5)
INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS
MADE BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS
AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 97TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 4 OF 5
CONTENTS
6 (PT. 6)
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INDEX
(NOT NUMBERED) HEARINGS BEFORE AND SPECIAL REPORTS
MADE BY COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES SUBJECTS
AFFECTING THE NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 97TH
CONGRESS 1ST SESSION BOOK 5 OF 5
CONTENTS
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INDEX
BOX 313 WOODEN PLAQUES
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Title
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) IN
APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING SUPPORT OF THE UNITED
STATES ARMY INFANTRY CENTER FORT BENNING, GEORGIA
1982
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) IN
APPRECIATION FOR DEDICATED SERVICES AND LEGISLATIVE
EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA, INC.
SOUTHEAST REGION APRIL 16, 1977
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) MAY 27,
1979 MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA LOCAL APWU
AND AUXILLARY PRESENT YOU WITH THIS PLAQUE FOR YOUR
WAORK AND EFFORTS IN SAVING THE COLUMBUS POSTMARK
AND MAIL SERVICE FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN OUR GOALS WE
WANT TO MAKE YOU AN HONORARY MEMBER OF OUR LOCAL
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) FLEET
RESERVE ASSN LOYALTY PROTECTION SERVICE USN USMC
USCG UNITED STATES NAVY U. S. MARINE CORPS SEMPER
FIDELIS UNITED STATES COAST GUARD IN RECOGNITION OF
SERVICES RENDERED TO THE FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION IN
THE TRUE SPIRIT OF LOYALTY, PROTECTION AND SERVICE.
HONORARY MEMBRTSHIP 1970
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) (BOY
SCOUTS) GOOD TURN AWARD FORT BENNING DISTRICT 22
NOV. 1974
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) 1976 FOR
DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP IN THE FIGHT
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AGAINST BIRTH DEFECTS THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH
OF DIMES
PUBLISHERS MERIT AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION COLUMBUS TIMES NEWSPAPER
9-15-79
(NOT NUMBERED – PLACED IN BOX AS INVENTORIED) WILLIAM
HENRY SHAW AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO
EDUCATION MAY 1982 AWARDED BY CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY
CHAPTER PHI DELTA KAPPA
WARNER ROBINS CITY WARNER ROBINS. GA FOY EVANS MAYOR
(KEY TO CITY)
THE SEAL THAT SYMBOLIZES ELECTRICAL SATISFACTION
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS FROM GEORGIA
CHAPTER NECA FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN 1972 TO THE
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
COLUMBUS COLLEGE FOUNDATION ANNUAL DONOR 1967
ROBINS AFB LOGISTICS BETTER CHEAPER FASTER WARNER
ROBINS ALC IN COMMEMORATION OF YOUR WR-ALC VISIT
ROBINS AFB, GEORGIA 11 FEB. 1981
(MISSING)
FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO CIVIL DEFENSE TROUP
COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE SEPTEMBER 11, 1977
HONORARY 4-H MEMBER
(MISSING)
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IN APPRECIATION FOR HIS OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AS
UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN THIRD DISTRICT – GEORGIA
BY THE WAVERLY HALL-ELLERSLIE LIONS CLUB
BOX 314 PLAQUES CITATIONS
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BY THE WEST GEORGIA SOCIETY OF RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS DEC. 13, 1977
LOGISTICS BETTER CHEAPER FASTER WARNER ROBINS ALC IN
COMMEM0RATION OF YOU WR-ALC VISIT 28 NOV. 1978
MUSCOGEE CIVITAN CLUB CONFERS SPECIAL HONOR FOR
BRINGING OUTSTANDING HONOR ANS DISTINCTION TO THE
CLUB. DECEMBER 20, 1966
IN APPRECIATION “REPEAL PSRO” COUNCIL OF MEDICAL
STAFFS FEBRUARY 1974
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CITATION FOR
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN BEHALF OF DISABLED AMERICAN
VETERANS CINCINNATI OHIO
STATE OF GEORGIA OFFICIAL BICENTENNIEL EMBLEM GA. 1776
1976 “200 YEARS OF GEORGIA DAYS TO REMEMBER” IN
RECOGNITION OF HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD THE FIRST
200 YEARS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. PRESENTED
BY THE BRUNSWICK JAYCEES ON BEHALF OF THE GEORGIS
JAYCEES AND THE U. S. JAYCEES.
GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA, INC. WITH SINCERE
APPRECIATION AND THANKS FOR DEDICATION TO GOLD STAR
WIVES ON AMERICA FEDERAL CHARTER LEGISLATION 1981
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE AND
SUPERIOR REPRESENTATION OF THE MEMBERS OF HIS
DISTRICT A MOST OUTSTANDING FRIEND OF A F G E LOCAL
#54 1982
N F B P W C 1919 GFBPWC 5-24-69 FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION IN
HOUSING AMERICA’S VETERANS BY CREATIVE LEGISLATIVE
LEADERHIP IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS PRESENTED ON
FEBRUARY 8, 1979 BY THE WESTERN MANUFACTURED HOUSING
INSTITUTE ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA
CITIZENSHIP OF THE YEAR AWARD ORESENTED BY THE
COLUMBUS LIFE UNDERWRITERS ASSN. FOR OUTSTANDING
CITIZENSHIP 1974
BACK JACK FOR CONGRESS STICKERS (SEVERAL)
BOX 315 PLAQUES CITATIONS
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DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE NATIONAL GUARD
BUEAU
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NATIONAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS STATE DIRECTORS
RECOGNITION AWARD IN RECOGNITION OF HIS OUTSTANDING
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CONTRIBUTION AND DEDICATED EFFORT TOWARD
ESTABLISHING A VIABLE AND EFFECTIVE PROGRAM OF
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA 1978
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NAVAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION WITH GRADITUDE FOR
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP IN THE
MAINTENANCE ADVANCEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT OF A
STRENGTHENED UNITED STATES NAVY AND NAVAL RESERVEAS
INTEGRA; ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF THE NATIONAL
DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APRIL 17, 1982
ATLANTA CHAPTER “TWICE A CITIZEN”
LEADERSHIP AWARD THIS AWARD IS MADE IN GRATEFUL
RECOGNITION OF THE OUTSTANDING NATIONAL SECURITY
LEADERSHIP PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN SECURITY COUNCIL
ON BEHALF OF ITS COALITION FOR PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
JOHN M. FISHER, PRESIDENT
PRESENTED FOR DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTARY LEADERSHIP IN
THE FIGHT AGAINST BORTH DEFECTS THERMOMETER (BROKEN
GLASS DOME REMOVED.
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FOR EXTRODINARY SERVICE IN RECOGNIZING THEDILIGENCE
OF THOSE INVOLVED IN SAFEGUARDING THE NATION’S
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARDED BY THE GEORGIA
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION JULY 17, 1980
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(NO NUMBER) I PROMISE TO REMEMBER …WHO I
AM…WHEREI’M FROM…WHO SENT ME WITH APPRECIATION FOR
CONGRESSIONAL SERVICE 1967-1982 WEBL-TV
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IN GREATFUL APPRECIATION VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING
PROGRAMS MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT MARCH 21,
1975
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AWARD OF APPRECIATION BY FORT VALLEY JAYCEES FOR
OUTSTANDING AND DEDICATED SERVICE
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PRESENTED IN APPRECIATION GEORGIA NURSING HOME
ASSOCIATION DECEMBER 1973
SERTOMA SERVICE TO MANKIND SERTOMA INTERNATIONAL
FOUNDED APRIL 11, 1912 IN APPRECIATION OF HIS
CONTRIBUTION AS A JUDGEFOR THE 1979 SERTOMA
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE TO MANKIND PRPGRAM
USS PHARRIS VICILANCE VALOR TENACITY DE 1094
PRESENTED ON COMMISSIONING USS PHARRIS DE-1094
JANUARY, 1974
FOR YOUR OUTSTANDING SERVICES TO ALL FEDERAL
EMPLOYEES. MEMBERS OF A. F. G. E. LOCAL 1985 VA CENTER,
DUBLIN, GEORGIS HAVE VOTE YOU AN HONORARY MEMBER OF
THIS LOCAL. OCTOBER 2, 1973
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FROM THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF FORT BENNING, GEORGIA 45 SEPTEMBER 1975
IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTIONS IN SUPPORTING THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
OF GEORGIA BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN 1967-1928
FROM THE GEORGIA FEDERATION OF BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S C;UBS, INC. 22 MAY 1982
GUEST CONDUCTOR IN APPRECIATION FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF
GOOD MUSIC. AMOCO WGMS
FOR DISTINGUISHED VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP IN BIRTH
DEFECTS PREVENTION THE FIGHT FOR QUALITY OF LIFE AT
BIRTH JOSEPH F. NEE PRESIDENT THE NATIONAL FOUNDATIONMARCH OF DIMES
IN HONOR AND RECOGNITION WHO CONTINUES TO KEEP HIS
PROMISE TO”REMEMBER WHO I AM” “WHERE I’M FROM” “AND
WHO SENT ME.” WITH APPRECIATION MUSCOGEE COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC EX COMM JEAN CANTRELL, CHMN OCTOBER 31,
1980
(NOT NUMBERED) HAND WRITTEN LIST
(NOT NUMBERED) PLATE: HON. JACK BRINKLEY NAVEMBER 19,
1976 (BELIEVED TO BE PART OF #15
BOX 317 USE AGREEMENT AND OTHER PROCESSING INFORMATION
(NOTHING NUMBERED – REMOVED FROM BOX TO INVENTORY THEN
RETURNED TO BOX)
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INVENTORY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S MATERIALS DONATED
TO COLUMBUS COLLEGE
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 96
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 108
MILITARY ACADEMY APPOINTMENTS JACK BRINKLEY
COLLECTION BOX 272
ENVELOPE WITH PICTURE INSIDE WITH RETURN ADDRESS
LISTED AS LEDGER-ENQUIRER COMPANY
TOP PF THE CLASS PAMPHLET
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 303
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 94
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 167 CANCER
(LOOSE INDIVIDUAL PAGES NOT LISTED)
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 286
1977-78 BRINKLEY SPEECHES JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX
183
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 77
MISC. MAILING LISTS JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 271
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 121
1981-82 BRINKLEY BILLS JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 220
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTIONS
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION
(NO TITLE)
(NO TITLE-EMPTY)
INVENTORY CONGRESSMAN BRINKLEY’S MATERIALS DONATED
TO COLUMBUS COLLEGE
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 1 [INVITATIONS DECLINED
1980]
INVENTORY CONGRESSMAM BRINKLEY’S MATERIALS DONATED
TO COLUMBUS COLLEGE
1968-1969 PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRESP. JACK BRINKLEY
COLLECTION BOX 147 CRD 1.
1978 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION
BOX 146 CARD 1
1971 BRINKLEY BILLS JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 142
CARD 1
1975 ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION
BOX 149 CED 1
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION
BRINKLEY BILL = BB JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 104
ISSUES: AGRICULTURE & ARMED SERVICES JACK BRINKLEY
COLLECTION BOX 24
1982 ACADEMIES DISQUALIFIED OR WITHDRAWN JACK
BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 48
JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX 60
(NO TITLE)
 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BOX JACK BRINKLEY
COLLECTION BOX 98
BOX A (INDEX CARDS)
BOX B (INDEX CARDS)
BOX (NO NUMBER) CAMPAIGN BUTTONS AND BALLOONS
BOX 318 (NOT NUMBERED- REMOVED FROM BOX INVENTORIED THEN
RETURNED TO BOX) 1966 ELECTION CAMPAIGN
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VITAPLATE
TWO IMPRINTS FROM VITAPLATE
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BIOGRAPHICAL
INFORMATION FOR 1966 CAMPAIGN
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN –
MISCELLANEOUS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN LETTERS
THAT HAVE BEEN ANSWERED
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
BROUCHURES
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN –
RESULTS AND BILLS PAID
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
CORRESPONDENCE
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
COLRRESPONDENCE
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 ELECTION
CAMPAIGN – CONTRIBUTION THANK YOU LETTERS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN MAPS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ANSWERED
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – tv and radio contracts
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – DISTRICT COUNTY NEWSPAPER ADS FOR JACK
BRINKLEY
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – WARNER ROBINS NEWSPAPER ADS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – COLUMBUS ELECTION ADS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION LIST OF DELEGATES
APPOINTED TO THE 3RD DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL
CONVEBTION, 1966
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – LIST OF MEMBERS IN THE GEORGIA SENATE
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTORS FOR JACK BRINKLEY
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – JACK BRINKLEY’S NOTICE OF CANDIDCYAND
AFFIDAVIT
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – GEORGIA MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION, 33RD ANNUAL
CONVENTION, JUNE 19-21, 1966
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION – LETTERS ASKING FOR SUPPORT FOR JACK
BRINKLEY
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BRINKLEY STAFF
RESUMES 1966
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION THANK YOU LETTERS TO DONORS
MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1966 CAMPAIGN
ELECTION DISPUTED 1966 ELECTION FOR GOVERNOR OF
GEORGIA BETWEEN MADDOX AND CALLAWAY
BOX 319 1968, 1970 & 1972 CAMPAIGNS
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(NOT NUMBERED) MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION
PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS 1967
(NOT NUMBERED) MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION BILLS
BEFORE THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN APRIL 1967
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MC 004 JACK BRINKLEY COLLECTION 1968 ELECTION
CAMPAIGN – PROPOSALS FOR FINANCING
 THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE
SERVICE JK 1991 412/102 A-207 PROPOSALS FOR
FINANCING POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS 90TH CONGRESS
(THROUGH MAY 9, 1967) BY ELIZABETH YADLOSKY
LEGISLATIVE ATTORNEY AMERICAN LAW DIVISION JULY
14, 1967 WASHINGTON D. C.
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LEGIS
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