88th Congress Aging Committee: Pell Appointment Agnew Resignation, Ford Nomination Alcoholism Grant Announcement Americans for Children's Relief Berlin Crisis Berlin Speech Berlin Speech Berlin Speech Brazil Peace Corps The recording contains a broadcast of Senator Pell's newsletter, "Report from Washington". Senator Pell discusses the legislative activities of the 88th Congress. Subjects include federal education aid, civil rights, impacted federal aid, fair housing, and his proposal for the establishment of the Rhode Island Industrial Research and Design Center. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell on his appointment to the Senate Committee on Aging. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell on the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew and the nomination of Gerald Ford for the office of President. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the passage of a federal grant to the Group Health Association to combat alcoholism. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell asking for support for Americans for Children's Relief. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on The World at Ten news program regarding his plan to address the tensions over boundary disputes between East and West Berlin. The recording contains a Senate floor speech delivered by Senator Pell regarding his proposal for resolving the U.S.-Soviet impasse over Berlin. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on the Today Show. Senator Pell discusses his proposal for handling the crisis in Berlin The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell regarding his plan for handling the partitioning of Berlin by the Soviet Union. The recording contains a radio address with Senator Pell and Sargent Shriver discussing the need for more Portuguese 1963 Oct 29 14:45 1971 Jan 2 00:27 1973 Oct 1:22 undated 00:50 1971 Jan 26 00:59 1964 Jan 20 14:00 1963 Jul 3 9:35 1961 Sep 25 8:49 1961 Sep 20 14:25 1965 Nov 17 00:55 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966 Campaign 1966, speaking Peace Corps volunteers. The recording contains a campaign ad by Senator Pell asking for voter support on Election Day. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator John Pastore congratulating Senator Pell on his accomplishments in the Senate. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pastore calling for support for Senator Pell. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pell and Bernard Booten, Head of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pell asking for voter support on Election Day. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pell asking for voter support on Election Day. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pell speaking on his accomplishments as a United States Senator. Subjects include nuclear shipping, employment, Design Research Center, defense contracts, businesses, and trade. The recording contains a campaign spot with Senators Pell and Mansfield discussing their experiences together in the United States Congress. The recording contains a campaign with Senator Pell speaking on his accomplishments in the U.S. Senate. Subjects include the United Nuclear Corporation, College Sea Grant, Germany, Vietnam, and employment. The recording contains statements given by Senator Pell regarding his 1966 reelection campaign. Subjects include education funding, arts and humanities legislation, employment, railways, Narragansett Bay, and the United Nuclear Corporation. The recording contains a campaign ad 1966 00:15 1966 Sep 30 3:55 1966 00:47 1966 Jun 15 00:30 1966 00:47 1966 Sep 30 00:30 1966 Sep 21 4:04 1966 Oct 11 4:07 1966 Oct 14 4:00 1966 Sep 14 1966 Oct 4:05 4:02 Narragansett Bay Campaign 1966, Pell and Briggs Debate Campaign 1966, Sargent Shriver Endorsement Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign 1972 Campaign Announcement Capitol Cloakroom from Senator Pell speaking on Rhode Island the importance of conservation and research for Narragansett Bay and the marine sciences. The recording contains a televised campaign debate with Senator Pell and Colonel Ruth M. Briggs. Subjects include the economy, foreign policy, and the Vietnam War. The recording contains and endorsement from Sargent Shriver for Senator Pell’s 1966 reelection campaign. The recording contains a campaign ad for Senator Pell’s 1972 campaign citing President Nixon’s visit to Rhode Island as a reason to vote for Pell. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator John Pastore speaking about Senator Pell’s qualifications for the 1972 campaign against John Chafee. The recording contains a campaign ad with Senator Pell thanking his constituents for their support. The recording contains remarks from Senator John Pastore on President Nixon's visit to Rhode Island during Senator Pell's 1972 election campaign against John Chafee. The recording contains six campaign ads from Senator Pell’s 1972 campaign against John Chafee. The recording contains two campaign ads for Senator Pell from the 1972 campaign against John Chafee. The recording contains two campaign ads from the group “Citizens for Pell” from the 1972 campaign against John Chafee. The recording contains a campaign ad by the group “Citizens for Pell” citing Senator Pell’s endorsement by the “Committee for an Effective Congress”. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell announcing his third term candidacy for the United States Senate. The recording contains a broadcast of 14 1966 Oct 16 12:30 1965 Nov 17 00:30 1972 00:30 1972 Nov 4 3:19 1972 00:30 1972 2:37 1972 6:21 1972 1:02 1972 1:00 1972 00:30 1978 1968 Jul 4:30 25:00 Chamber of Commerce News Program Civil Rights Coast Guard Ship Launching Congressional Conversation Congressional Conversation the news show “Capitol Cloakroom” with Senator Pell. Subjects include political campaigns, Democratic Convention, Vietnam, Hubert Humphrey, Czechoslovakia, and the high-speed rail system. The recording contains a broadcast of "What's the Issue" sponsored by the United States Chamber of Commerce with host Edgar Parsons interviewing Senator Pell on various subjects relating to the Democratic National Platform for 1968. Subjects include Vietnam, protest violence, wages and price controls, inflation, poverty and crime, foreign investment, federal farming supports, and violence at the Democratic National Convention. The recording contains a CBS Radio debate with Senator Pell and Senator Long regarding the Civil Rights Bill of 1964. Senator Pell argues in favor of the legislation and Senator Long argues in opposition to the bill. The recording contains remarks given at the launching ceremony for the Coast Guard cutter Dallas. The remarks include those given by Senator Pell, his daughter Dallas Pell, and several Coast Guard officials. The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate news program Congressional Conservation with hosts Senator Pell and Senator Brooke and guest author Phillip Stern. The discussion includes topics concerning tax reform, energy policy, trade, oil dependence, and anti-trust legislation. The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate news program Congressional Conservation with hosts Senator Pell and Senator Brooke and guest Vice President Rockefeller. The discussion includes topics concerning economic issues, energy policy, emissions reductions, and energy conservation. 17 1968 Sep 26 23:40 1964 May 22 27:03 1966 Oct 1 22:30 1976 Jun 3 28:38 1975 Mar 21 28:24 Congressional Conversation Congressional Conversation Congressional Conversation Congressional Conversation Congressman John E. Fogarty Death Conversations at Capitol The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate news program Congressional Conservation with Senator Pell and Senator Brooke and guest Coast Guard Admiral Edmond Siler. The discussion relates to the 200 mile fishing limit zone established to prevent foreign fishing fleets from over-fishing U.S. coastal areas and the Coast Guard’s role in enforcing those laws. The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate news program Congressional Conservation with Senator Pell and Senator Brooke and guest economist Dr. Alice Riverend from the Brookings Institute. The discussion concerns economic issues, national budget, and the national deficit. The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate news program Congressional Conservation with Senator Pell and Senator Brooke. The discussion relates to hand gun legislation, energy policy, economic policy, 200 mile fishing limit, and the work of the 94th congress. The recording contains a discussion with Senators Pell and Edward Brooke of Massachusetts. Subjects include the death of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam policy, President Nixon's welfare proposal, tax policy, weather ship funding, oil import program, and arms control on the floor of the oceans. The recording contains a statement from Senator Pell offering condolences on the death of Rhode Island Congressman John Fogarty. The recording contains a taped news program of Conversations at Capitol with guest Senator Pell fielding questions from a panel of contributors. Subjects include education funding, arts and humanities funding, Vietnam, Ocean Space Treaty, Sea Grant Colleges, national defense, and high-speed rail development. 1977 Feb 25 27:44 1975 Dec 11 28:32 1976 31:06 1969 Sep 4 28:58 1967 Jan 10 0:47 1968 Apr 16 15:00 Conversations at Capitol Cuba Travel Restrictions Cyrus Vance Nomination Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Press Conference Defense Materials Conference Defense Materials Conference Democratic National Convention Diamond Hill Reservoir Grant The recording contains a taped news program of Conversations at Capitol with guest Senator Pell fielding questions from a panel of contributors. Subjects include education funding, arts and humanities funding, Vietnam, Ocean Space Treaty, Sea Grant Colleges, national defense, and high-speed rail development. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell calling for a moratorium on travel restrictions to Cuba. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell on the nomination of Cyrus Vance for Secretary of State. The recording contains a broadcast from "The Big Lie" news program regarding Senator Pell's trip to Czechoslovakia after the communist crack down on government protestors. The recording contains press conference remarks by Senator Pell regarding his trip to Czechoslovakia after the communist crack-down in 1968. Subjects include the Warsaw Pact, civil rights abuse, United States property claims, trade agreements, and Slovakian integration. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell announcing a conference to bring the Department of Defense into a relationship with Rhode Island businesses. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell announcing a conference to bring the Department of Defense into a relationship with Rhode Island businesses. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell calling for an open format for the 1968 Democratic National Convention The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the approval of a federal grant for 1,750,000.00 dollars for the expansion of 1967 Nov 29 1:03 1977 Mar 9 1:07 1977 Nov 11 1:02 1968 Jul 31 23:21 1968 Jul 15 30:57 1966 Sept 30 1:31 1966 Sep 30 1:31 1968 Jul 24 00:47 1969 Oct 29 00:47 Dominican Republic, Vietnam Dominican Republic, Vietnam Drunk Driving Legislation Drunk Driving Legislation Earthquake Relief East Providence Sewer System Grant Economic Inflation the Diamond Hill Reservoir. The project would serve eleven industries in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The recording contains a broadcast of the “Capitol Cloakroom” news program with guests Senator Pell and Senator Carlson both of whom were members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The discussion focuses on United States foreign policy towards the Dominican Republic and Vietnam, as well as the issues relating to foreign aid programs. The recording contains a broadcast of the “Capitol Cloakroom” news program with guests Senator Pell and Senator Carlson both of whom were members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The discussion focuses on United States foreign policy towards the Dominican Republic and Vietnam, as well as the issues relating to foreign aid programs. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill to combat drunk driving through mandatory sentencing, community service, and safety programs. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding his proposed legislation to increase penalties for driving while intoxicated. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell requesting donations to aid in earthquake relief efforts in Italy. Senator Pell also remarks on Senator Pastore’s acquisition of twenty-five million dollars in emergency aid for that disaster. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the approval of his grant for a new sewer system in the city of East Providence. The recording contains a broadcast of Senator Pell’s weekly radio address with guest Ester Peterson, President Johnson’s Assistant on consumer affairs. The discussion is on economic inflation. 1965 May 5 23:17 1965 May 5 23:17 undated 00:53 1976 Dec 7 00:48 1976 May 11 1:03 1966 00:44 1966 Sept 23 4:18 Edmund Muskie in Providence Education Education Education Education Education Amendments Education Amendments Education News Special The recording contains remarks by Vice Presidential candidate Edmund Muskie on the 1968 presidential debate and the military draft. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding President Nixon’s political comments on an education bill being debated in Congress. The recording contains a radio broadcast by Senator Pell with guests Rhode Island Junior College President William Flanagan and Pell Aide Steven Wexler. Subjects include the junior college system, employment opportunities, economic mobility, admissions, campus expansions, tuition, vocational education, federal support, and the Pell education bill S.659. The recording contains a radio broadcast by Senator Pell with his legislative aide Steven Wexler. Subjects include elementary and secondary education, impact aid policy, high school drop-out rates, vocational education, higher education funding, and student unrest on college campuses. The recording contains a radio broadcast by Senator Pell with guest University of Rhode Island President Werner Baum. Subjects include college admissions, tuition, financial aid, and vocational education. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell on the passage of thirty-six billion dollars for student aid and vocational education grants. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding legislation increasing grant funding for public education. The recording contains two news reports on college graduates seeking jobs and school aid. The second report contains a speech by Senator Pell concerning education funding. 1968 Dec 12 4:24 1974 Mar 28 5:01 1971 Apr 2 14:44 1969 Dec 18 15:00 1971 Apr 31 14:00 1976 Aug 27 1:00 1977 Aug 26 1:06 1972 Mar 31 7:32 Education News Special Elderly Elementary and Secondary Education Bill Energy Policy Energy Policy Ferand Medical Bill First Urban Transportation Award Fishing Treaty Francis Horn Tribute Governor Chafee and Senator Pell Quote The recording contains two reports regarding education legislation being debated in the House and the Senate. The reports include statements by Senators Pell and Senator Perkins. The recording contains a radio address by Senator Pell regarding the elderly. Subjects include housing, inflation, cost of living, employment, social security, and retirement. The recording contains a broadcast from Senator Pell on an education bill passed in the Senate regarding four years of funding for elementary and secondary schools. Subjects include impacted aid programs, school segregation, and federal funding levels. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding federal grants to help Rhode Islanders pay for heating during the energy crisis. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding his plan on how to manage the New England energy crisis. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell giving his support for the Ferand medical bill that would increase entitlements for specific social security benefits. The recording includes remarks by Senator Pell on receiving the First Urban Transportation Award at the First International Conference on Transportation. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding legislation establishing a 200 mile limit off the coasts of the United States in order to keep foreign fishing vessels from depleting the stocks. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell paying tribute to the University of Rhode Island’s President Francis Horn. The recording contains a Governor Chafee campaign ad using a 1971 Dec 10 7:29 1966 Sept 23 4:15 1970 Feb 20 14:44 1977 Jan 26 00:53 1976 Oct 15 00:59 undated 00:37 1966 Feb 1 00:36 1976 Mar 29 00:47 undated 7:15 1964 Oct 00:30 Health Care Grant Healthcare High Speed Rail Service High Speed Transportation Program High-Speed Railways Intern Program International Rescue Committee (IRC) Interns complimentary quote from Senator Pell. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell on the release of a two million dollar grant by the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) for the establishment of health care centers in the city of Providence. The recording contains a radio broadcast with Senator Pell and Dr. Cannon, Rhode Island Director of Health. Subjects include African American mortality, Rhode Island health policy, health care systems study, and federal funding for health programs. The recording contains a news report on Senator Pell’s proposal to build a high speed rail service system between Washington D.C. and Boston. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell and Dr. Robert Nelson speaking at a ceremony for the Hi-Speed Ground Transportation program at Fields Point in Providence, RI The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell from his weekly radio address. Alan Boyd, Undersecretary of the Commerce Department joins Senator Pell for a discussion on high-speed railway development. The recording contains a broadcast of Senator Pell with two of his interns discussing issue regarding the Law of the Sea Treaty, seafood cultivation, militaryindustrial complex, sea grant college, and Vietnam. The recording contains a broadcast of the Senate Radio Gallery news show with Senator Pell discussing the function of the International Rescue Committee in foreign policy and his personal involvement with the organization. Subjects also include the Berlin Crisis, U.S.-Soviet relations, refugee issues in Cuba and Eastern Europe. The recording contains a broadcast discussion between Senator Pell and 1971 May 26 1:05 1970 Jun 18 14:15 1965 Jan 21 3:50 1966 Oct 26 13:25 1966 Jan 10 3:14 1969 Aug 11 14:29 1961 Sep 7 1970 Jan 22 14:06 13:33 three of his interns from Brown University regarding the views of the nation's youth. Subjects include the Vietnam War, education, and employment. Labor The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on the Capitol Assignment news program regarding labor issues in the United States. Subjects include unemployment, Negro works program, and railroad labor disputes. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell regarding the control and exploitation of ocean sea beds. Subjects include environmental hazards, arms control, and the purpose of the Law Law of the Sea Treaty of the Sea Treaty. The recording contains remarks given by Senator Pell on his weekly radio broadcast regarding the importance of Libraries libraries and literacy. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the completion of the Marine Science Commission Report. Subjects include Sea Grant Colleges legislation, Ocean Space Treaty, and the establishment of a Marine Science government agency to oversee marine Commission Report affairs for the United States. The recording contains a broadcast of the "Meeting of the Minds" news program with guest Senator Pell fielding questions from correspondents from Pakistan, Great Britain, and Australia. Subjects include the 1968 Democratic Convention, Democratic National Committee platform, Vietnam, open convention proposal, Meeting of the Minds defense appropriations and poverty News Program programs. The recording contains a special report from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union regarding Senator Pell's legislative proposal for switching the standard of measurement in the United States over Metric Conversion to the metric system. Metric System Bill The recording contains an 1963 Sep 2 9:58 1969 Nov 1 4:00 1968 Apr 3 1:24 1969 Jan 10 1:15 1968 Aug 11 28:38 1968 Aug 5 1974 Aug 4:36 00:40 Mobility in Megalopolis Multi-Lateral Forces Treaty National Council on the Humanities Appointment National Health Care Bill National Health Care Proposal National Science Fair Naval Academy Preparatory School Announcement Navy announcement by Senator Pell on the passage of a resolution to begin integrating the metric system as a measurement standard in the United States. The recording contains a broadcast of Senator Pell's radio program "Washington Tapes". Senator Pell discusses several subjects he addresses in his book "Megalopolis Unbound". Subjects include passenger rail transportation and the High Speed Ground Transportation Act. The recording contains an NATO address delivered by Senator Pell regarding the Multi-Lateral Forces Treaty on nuclear deterrence. Senator Pell discusses strategies involving the United States and Europe to prevent a nuclear conflict with the Soviet Union. The recording contains a radio announcement by Senator Pell congratulating Dr. Barnaby Keeney on his appointment to becoming the first Chairman of the National Council on the Humanities. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the introduction of his national health care bill which would provide basic health benefits to all Americans and to establish community corporations for health delivery and health education. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell on the introduction of a resolution calling for a Special Committee on National Health Care. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell congratulating the Rhode Island 1966 National Science Fair winners. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell announcing the return of the United States Naval Academy to Newport, RI from Bainbridge, MD. The recording contains an 8 1966 11:03 1964 Nov 11:34 1966 00:22 1970 Dec 19 1:15 1971 Mar 1 00:43 1966 Mar 8 1:20 1974 Jun 17 1970 Sep 00:53 1:08 Navy: Christening of Vessels North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Conference North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Parliamentarian Conference North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Parliamentarian Roundtable Nuclear Disarmament Ocean Space Draft Treaty announcement by the Oceanographer of the Navy, Rear Admiral J. Waters. Senator Pell receives a blue and gold insignia from Waters on behalf of the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy. The recording contains remarks given by Senator Pell at a christening of vessels at the Newport naval base. The recording contains an announcement of the NATO Parliamentarian’s Conference with Senator Pell as Chairman of the United States’ delegation. Senator Pell discusses the issue to be addressed and the United States relations with other NATO countries. The recording contains two takes of a radio address by Senator Pell giving remarks on the NATO conference in Paris, France where members were addressing issues relating to nuclear disarmament. The recording contains discussion on nuclear arms policy with several NATO members including Senator Pell, General Billotte, Dr. Carlo Schmidt, and Anthony Kershaw. The recording was taped in French. The recording contains a seminar with Senators Pell, Church, McGee, and McGovern and members of the Council for a Livable World regarding nuclear disarmament. Subjects include the Cuban missile crisis, U.S.-Soviet relations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Multi-Lateral Forces, global economic influences, and defense strategies. The recording contains a speech by Senator Pell to the United States Chamber of Commerce Natural Resources Group regarding international safeguards for exploration and development of the ocean's bottom. The recording includes a question and answer exchange following the speech. 17 undated 2:44 1965 Oct 4 2:26 1964 Nov 16 3:55 1964 Nov 18 21:37 1964 May 1 1968 Jun 11 1:02:34 42:00 Ocean Space Treaty Ocean Space Treaty Oceanographic Vessel Replacement University of Rhode Island Oceanography Oil Pricing Policy Older Workers Service Unit Open Convention Proposal Open Line Call-In News Show The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill to establish a treaty that would bring a system of law to the use and acquisition of oceanic areas. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell regarding his proposal for a system law governing the ocean sea beds. This recording is part of the "Congressional Comments" series sponsored by the United Church of Christ. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding a four million dollar grant to the University of Rhode Island to replace the Trident oceanographic research vessel. The recording contains statements by Senator Pell regarding President Johnson’s Oceanographic program and the Sea Grant Colleges program. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding on the Ford Administration’s oil pricing policy and the impact they will have on Rhode Island consumers. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill to provide employment services to workers over 45 that have been displaced by automation or changes in the economy. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his proposal to amend the Rhode Island Constitution and allow open convention for choosing delegates. The recording contains a broadcast of the "Open Line" radio call-in news show with host Dick Pace and guest Senator Pell. The unedited copy contains five minutes of national news headlines and advertisements. Subjects include highspeed rail development, constituent mail processing, Vietnam, social security, congressional wage increases, freedom 1967 Nov 29 1:04 1968 4:17 undated 00:56 1967 Mar 10 1:02 1976 Feb 26 00:42 undated 00:54 1963 Apr 10 00:56 1970 Jan 13 46:06 Overseas Press Club Address Overseas Press Club Question Period Pacem In Terris Convocation Pacem In Terris Convocation Pacem In Terris Convocation of the press, Radio Free Europe, tax policy, space programs, aquaculture development, global population increases, school prayer, oil price increases, and food stamps. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell at a luncheon sponsored by the Overseas Press Club. Senator Pell discusses his experiences as a Foreign Service officer in Czechoslovakia and the effects of communist rule in Eastern Europe. The recording contains a question and answer period from the Overseas Press Club luncheon. Senator Pell answers questions on communist rule in Czechoslovakia, Democratic National Convention, Pell for Vice President, Sea Grant Colleges, and anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe. The recording contains remarks from a panel of speakers including Senators Claiborne Pell, Eugene McCarthy, and George McGovern. The convocation was inspired by Pope John XXIII's last papal encyclical, "Pacem In Terris". The participants share their views on political world issues including foreign aid, social justice, nuclear disarmament, armed conflicts, and diplomatic negotiations. This recording is the first of four master reels that cover the convocation. The recording contains remarks from a panel of speakers including Senators Claiborne Pell, Eugene McCarthy, and George McGovern. The convocation was inspired by Pope John XXIII's last papal encyclical, "Pacem In Terris". The participants share their views on political world issues including foreign aid, social justice, nuclear disarmament, armed conflicts, and diplomatic negotiations. This recording is the second of first master reels that cover the convocation. The recording contains remarks from a panel of speakers including Senators 1968 Jul 31 24:05 1968 Jul 31 24:44 1970 Jan 13 31:15 1968 Jul 31 1968 Jul 31 29:20 24:44 Pacem In Terris Convocation Passenger Rail Plan, Berlin Proposal Peace Corps Pell and Shriver Discussion Pell Broadcast Address Pell Interview Claiborne Pell, Eugene McCarthy, and George McGovern. The convocation was inspired by Pope John XXIII's last papal encyclical, "Pacem In Terris". The participants share their views on political world issues including foreign aid, social justice, nuclear disarmament, armed conflicts, and diplomatic negotiations. This recording is the third of four master reels that cover the convocation. The recording contains remarks from a panel of speakers including Senators Claiborne Pell, Eugene McCarthy, and George McGovern. The convocation was inspired by Pope John XXIII's last papal encyclical, "Pacem In Terris". The participants share their views on political world issues including foreign aid, social justice, nuclear disarmament, armed conflicts, and diplomatic negotiations. This recording is the fourth of four master reels that cover the convocation. The recording contains a broadcast of Senator Pell on the Barry Gray Show. Subjects include Senator Pell’s passenger rail plan and his proposal for handling the Berlin crisis. The recording contains a brief discussion between Senator Pell and Sargent Shriver regarding Rhode Island volunteers in the Peace Corps. The recording contains a discussion with Senator Pell and Sargent Shriver concerning the legacy of President Kennedy, economic issues, and poverty. The recording contains the audio track to a telecast address by Senator Pell regarding legislation that he was involved with in the Congress. Subjects include the employment, primary education, high speed ground transportation, and the Cold War G.I. Bill. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell for the news program Opinions from the Capitol. Subjects 1966 Feb 20 26:23 1963 Apr 24 20:00 1965 Nov 17 00:53 1965 Nov 17 5:08 1966 Sep 13 4:08 1963 Jan 23 25:09 Pell Interview Pell Interview Pell Interview Pell Interview Pell Interview Pell Newsletter include the Hungarian prisoner crisis, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Berlin crisis, high-speed rail legislation, Bay of Pigs, and China’s invasion of India. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program The Reporter’s Roundup with guest Senator Pell. Subjects include the Bobby Baker ethics investigation, foreign policy initiatives, and classified briefings on Vietnam. The recording contains a broadcast of the Newsbeat news program with guest Senator Pell discussing his experiences as the junior United States Senator from Rhode Island. Subjects include the Vietnam War, high-speed rail project, economy, China’s induction into the United Nations, and Pell’s own reelection campaign. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on the The Reporter’s Roundup news program. Subjects include the Bobby Baker ethics investigation, Cuban international fishing incident, domestic economy, and the Presidential election. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on WEAN radio in Providence, Rhode Island. Subjects include primary issues facing Congress, education legislation, health care for the aged, Berlin, high-speed rail service, constitutional convention, Rhode Island governmental affairs, and Senator Pell’s views on the relationship between state and federal government. The recording contains a broadcast of Press Conference news program with Senator Pell. Subjects include U.S.Soviet relations, Eastern Europe, trade, and Romania. The recording contains a radio broadcast by Senator Pell of his quarterly newsletter to Rhode Island constituents for winter 1971. Subjects include 1965 Jan 31 22:45 1966 Nov 1 30:42 1964 Feb 7 20:00 1962 May 22 15:22 1967 Mar 2 28:31 1971 Jan 2 14:20 Pell Newsletter Pell Newsletter Pell Newsletter Statement Pell Radio Address Pell Radio Address: Education Pell Radio Broadcast Pell Radio Broadcast inflation, consolidation of naval bases, Department of Defense wage increases, occupational safety, education legislation, Vietnam, national health care legislation, and the Pell Marine Science Library. The recording contains an broadcast of Senator Pell's newsletter, "Report from Washington". Subjects include employment, foreign policy, employment, civil rights legislation, and plans for the construction of a nuclear submarine plant in Rhode Island. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell as part of his weekly radio address. Subjects include repeal of section 14B of the Taft-Hartley Act, Vietnam, and federal health care assistance. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell regarding the political and social atmosphere in American society. Subjects include inflation, nuclear weapons, Law of the Sea Treaty, pollution, and Vietnam. The recording contains a radio address with Senator Pell discussing Vietnam, college campus unrest, poverty, ROTC programs, education, arms control, and taxes. The recording contains a radio address with Senator Pell discussing his work as Chairman of the Senate Education Subcommittee. Subjects include the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments (ESEA), federal impact aid, and education funding. Steven Wexler, counsel for the Education Subcommittee, joins Senator Pell for a discussion on the consolidation process for the ESEA. The recording contains a radio broadcast with Senator Pell and two of his interns discussing issues relating to Vietnam, environmental management, taxes, inflation, and crime. The recording contains a radio broadcast 1964 Jan 24 13:45 1966 Feb 1 4:37 1971 Apr 29 14:43 1969 Jul 3 14:54 1969 Oct 13 15:00 1970 Jan 22 1969 Nov 5:36 14:24 Pell Radio Broadcast Pell Radio Broadcast Population, Hunger and the Oceans Press Conference Principle Issues Before Congress Procurement Conference with Senator Pell and two of his interns discussing issues relating to Vietnam, nuclear arms, Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT), and careers in politics. The recording contains a radio show interview with Senator Pell. Subjects include domestic programs legislation, Youth Corps, Sea Grant Colleges, Vietnam, and Rhode Island economic issues. The recording contains a public service broadcast by Senator Pell with the newspaper general Bureau Chief Don Laravee. Subjects include the United Nations viability, development of supersonic aircraft, expansion of presidential powers, Vietnam, college campus unrest, and inflation. The recording contains broadcast of the Georgetown University Radio Forum. The panel includes Senator Pell, National Oceanography Director, Carlton Hamm, and Science Advisor for the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Milner Schaefer, and the moderator is Wallace Fanning. The discussion is on cultivating sea life as a means to feed the world's most impoverished populations. Czechoslovakia Trip: The recording contains a press conference with Senator Pell discussing his trip to Czechoslovakia. Subjects include the Warsaw Pact, democratization, trade, expropriated American property, and Soviet control in Eastern Europe. The recording contains a discussion at the 16th Methodist Ministers’ Washington Seminar with Senators Pell and Tower regarding the main issues before Congress. Subjects include unemployment, health care, taxes, education, nuclear testing, Berlin crisis, foreign aid, Latin America, and Cuba. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding plans for a procurement conference to be 21 1966 Jan 16 30:24 1970 Sep 20 14:50 1967 Sep 26 29:20 undated 30:29 1963 Apr 23 38:14 1966 May 5 2:26 Profile of Youth Public Works Employment Act Rhode Island Government House Right to Work Ban School Milk Fund Sea Grant College Award Sea Grant College Program Sea Grant Colleges Sea Grant Signing held in Providence as part of his economic development initiative. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell and guests on a news program held at Georgetown University called “Profile of Youth 1964 Inventory.” The discussion focuses on the major problems and issues facing American youth. Subjects include education, civil service, nationalized programs, and the Peace Corps. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill appropriating 32 million dollars for Rhode Island public works projects. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding the need for an establishment to house visiting heads of governments and to host naval lecturers. The recording contains a broadcast of the Capitol Cloakroom news program with guests Senator Pell and Senator Paul Fannin of Arizona. The discussion focuses on the debate in Congress over the repeal of amendment 14B, the right to work law, of the Taft-Hartley Act. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell on his opposition to cuts in the federally administered School Milk Program. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding an $1,121,00.00 award to the University of Rhode Island’s oceanographic program. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the passage of a federal grant for the purposes of promoting marine education, research, and conservation. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the passage of his Sea Grant College bill by the United States Senate. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding the signing into law of his Sea Grant 1964 Apr 28 28:38 1977 Mar 10 00:53 1967 Mar 13 00:50 1965 Sep 8 23:54 1966 Feb 28 00:38 1976 Jun 25 00:53 1971 1:07 1966 Jun 15 00:28 1966 Sep 23 00:52 Colleges bill. The bill aimed to establish oceanographic research facilities at American universities including the University of Rhode Island. The recording contains remarks given by Senator Pell at a dinner for the Hearst Foundation regarding the Senate Senate Youth internship program. There is a four Program minute introduction by Mr. Hearst followed by Senator Pell. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pastore Senator Pell regarding the retirement of Retirement Senator John Pastore. The recording contains remarks from Senator Pell regarding John O. Pastore’s keynote address at the Democratic Senator Pell Remarks National Convention on August 24, 1964 on Pastore Speech in Atlantic City. The recording contains a conversation with Senator Pell and Bernard Boutin, the Director of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The discussion is in regards to a direct business loan Small Business program that would benefit defense, Administration environmental, and local industries. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding his legislation aimed at helping small businesses survive after military base closings in Small Business Bill their areas. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell regarding the early delivery Social Security of social security checks to the elderly. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding legislation aimed at reducing administrative errors in the social security Social Security system. The recording contains a radio address by Senator Pell urging people over the Social Security age of sixty-five to sign up for the Social Program Security Medical Plan. The recording contains a discussion on the Vietnam conflict from the Viewpoint news program from American University. Southeast Asia Governor W. Averell Harriman and 1966 Feb 20 12:18 1977 Nov 22 00:57 1965 00:48 1966 Jun 15 2:34 1973 May 30 00:39 1977 Aug 26 1:06 1975 1:02 1966 Mar 4 00:30 1963 Mar 8 58:18 Southeast Asia, Soviet Jews Southern New England Marine Sciences Association Turkish Military Base Treaty United Nations United Nations Work Vietnam Vietnam Senator Pell speak on their views of the situation in Vietnam. Subjects include the strategic hamlet program, guerrilla warfare, Diem regime, United States aid programs, Peace Corps, Laos, Cambodia, and China. The recording contains two statements by Senator Pell regarding the news blackout on military operations in Southeast Asia, and the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell of the establishment of the Southern New England Marine Sciences Association at the University of Rhode Island and the development of the Sea Grant Colleges program. The recording contains a statement by Senator Pell opposing the selling of weaponry and other military equipment to Turkey. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell on his appointment as a delegate to the United Nations by President Nixon. The recording contains a radio broadcast from Senator Pell regarding his work in the United Nations as a delegate. Subjects include the Law of the Sea Treaty, sea bed arms control, environmental legislation, Stockholm environmental conference, refugee rights, Vietnam prisoner of war situation, and the coast guard's decision to deny asylum to a Lithuanian sailor. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell on the From Capitol Hill news program regarding the situation in Vietnam and the military coup of the Diem regime. Other topics include the Bobby Baker ethics investigation and civil rights legislation. The recording contains remarks by Senator Pell regarding the conflict in Vietnam and his ideas on how to end it. 1971 Feb 8 1:15 1965 June 25 1:12 1976 Sep 17 1:44 1970 Aug 21 1:02 1970 Dec 9 14:46 1963 Mar 8 58:18 1968 7:52 Vietnam Postal Bill Vietnam, Prisoner of War Statement Vietnam: Personnel Views Vietnam: Student Views Viewpoint News Program Wage Bill Washington Scene This recording is part of the "Congressional Comments" series sponsored by the United Church of Christ. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill to cut postal costs for packages being sent to soldiers in Vietnam. The recording contains a statement given by Senator Pell regarding the status of POW and MIA soldiers in Vietnam. The recording contains reporter interviews with military personnel leaving for Vietnam. The recording contains a broadcast discussion with Senator Pell and three Rhode Island students attending Georgetown University. Subjects include United States policy toward Southeast Asia, proposals for withdrawal from Vietnam, campus unrest, escalation of American bombing, and American involvement in Cambodia. The recording contains a broadcast of the "Viewpoint' news program with guest Senator Pell and host David Pearce. Subjects include high-speed rail development, federal budget, congressional wage raise, division of Germany, student unrest, satellite weather program, ocean sciences research, Vietnam, nuclear disarmament, the widening divide between the rich and the poor, and John H. Chafee's appointment as Secretary of the Navy. The recording contains an announcement by Senator Pell regarding his bill to increase wages for blue-collar government workers. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program "The Washington Scene" with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell answers questions on how Rhode Islanders who are planning to Washington D.C. can schedule tours of his office and other government buildings 1966 Jul 29 00:30 1970 Aug 12 14:25 1968 Dec 12 8:48 1970 May 21 14:47 1969 Feb 28 27:11 1970 Jan 13 00:54 1967 Oct 17 3:37 Washington Scene Washington Scene Washington Scene Washington Scene Washington Scene World Mission Youth Corps Youth Corps Poverty Program including the White House. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program The Washington Scene with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell answers questions on running for Vice President, the Pell newsletter, and the Washington D.C. tourist brochure that his office published. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program The Washington Scene with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell discusses his position on the war in Vietnam and the bombing campaign initiated by the Johnson Administration. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program Washington Scene with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell discusses his Sea Grant Colleges bill and his book "Challenge of the Seas". The recording contains a broadcast of the news program Washington Scene with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell discusses his plans to move forward with his bill the High Speed Ground Transportation Act. The recording contains a broadcast of the news program Washington Scene with guest Senator Pell. Senator Pell discusses his youth internship program. The recording contains an interview with Senator Pell concerning his congressional trip abroad with Senator Mansfield on a presidential fact-finding mission. Subjects include the Berlin crisis, foreign trade, India, China, Vietnam, Laos, strategic hamlet program, President Diem, and the communist containment strategy. The recording contains remarks from Senator Pell on the The Washington Scene news special on legislation establishing the Youth Conservation Corps and the National Domestic Service Corps. The recording contains radio broadcast with Senator Pell and Sargent Shriver 1967 Oct 17 4:03 1967 Oct 17 5:00 1967 Oct 17 3:42 1967 Oct 17 4:51 1967 Oct 17 4:35 1962 Dec 28 27:57 1963 Mar 31 1965 Nov 17 2:00 00:55 speaking on the Youth Corps Poverty Program.