McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Incoming Correspondence and Reports, 1849-1902

Contents List

Container Title
M80-391
Series: Americans for Amnesty (AFA) Files, 1971-1977
Box   1
Correspondence, 1973-1977, undated
Box   1
Ikenberry, Susan, correspondence
Box   1
Separation codes
Box   1
Desertion, motivation, for army survey
Box   1
Meetings
Box   1
Dunbar statement
Box   1
In the Public Interest, radio program
Box   1
AFA formation
Box   1
Petitions, National Council for Universal and Unconditional Amnesty (NCUUA)
Box   1
Ransom, Louise and Bob
Box   1
Right-wingers
Box   1
Television, radio, broadcast transcripts
Box   1
Near-print brochures and pamphlets
Newsletter files
Box   1
Correspondence
Box   1
Material, ideas
Box   1
Biographical sketches
Box   1
Betty Ford issue
Box   1
Formation
Box   1
Notes, questionnaire, 1975
Box   1
Copies, July, September 1975-February 1976
Box   1
Editorial Board notes
Box   1
First issue, April 1975
Box   1
Copy, drafts, October 1975
Box   1
Issue, January 1976
Box   1
Potential copy, February 1976
Box   1
Flyer
Box   1
“AFA Notes” reprints
Box   1
Fundraising, correspondence
Box   1
Budgets, financial statements
Box   1
Financial
Box   1
Amnesty information packet
Box   1
Mailings and form letters
Box   1
Sponsor signatures
Box   1
Sponsors' meetings, 1973
Key contacts by state
Box   1
A-M
Box   1
N-W
Box   1
Counseling
Box   1
Miscellaneous
Box   1
Redress
Box   1
Advertising campaign, Public Media Center
Box   1
Large, Dwight and Francis, activities
Box   1
Drafts
Box   1
“Amnesty Action Ideas,” a how-to for activists
Box   1
Interim reports
Box   1
Miscellaneous
Box   1
Advertising campaign
Series: National Council for Unconditional and Universal Amnesty (NCUUA) Files, 1965-1978
Box   2
Congress-people's reaction to Nixon and pardon question, 1974
Box   2
Coalition on Amnesty formation
Box   2
Staff
Box   2
Personnel committee, et cetera
Box   2
Amnesty directory
Steering Committee
Box   2
Steering Committee/veteran staff applicants
Box   2
Member biographical information, 1977
Box   2
Minutes, 1973-1974, 1976-1978
Box   2
Meeting, May 1975
Box   2
Votes on name
Box   2
Miscellaneous
Box   2
Mailings beginning , June 1977
Box   2
Organization papers
Box   2
Telephone log
Box   2
Organization
Box   2
Applications, resumés
Box   2
New directions
Fundraising
Box   2
Correspondence, 1974-1978
Box   2
Proposals, bills, records
Box   2
Overview
Box   2
Sponsors, names from ads, suggestions
Box   2
Field Foundation
Box   2
Ford Foundation
Box   2
Miscellaneous
Interreligious Working Group on Vietnam Generation Ministries
Box   3
Minutes, financial
Box   3
Fundraising
Box   3
Steering Committee
Box   3
Correspondence
Box   3
Conventions
Box   3
Miscellaneous
Correspondence
Box   3
1968, 1973-1978, undated
Physical Description: 12 folders 
Box   3
Ransom, 1974
Box   3
Department of Justice list, correspondence and information
Box   3
Louise Ransom, miscellaneous
Press and publicity
Box   4
Mailings, drafts, originals, January 1974-April 1978
Box   4
Clippings, late 1974
Box   4
Amnesty clippings, D.C. file
Box   4
Reprints and photocopies of articles
Box   4
Clippings and reprints
Box   4
Book reviews, draft, 1977
Box   4
Clippings, 1974-1976
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   4
Statement originals
Box   4
Emerson, Gloria, articles
Box   4
New Action Army
Box   4
Newspaper articles
Box   4
Curry, George E.
Box   4
Clippings on Special Discharge Review Program
Box   4
Clippings, Dawson
Box   4
Clippings, 1965-1970, 1972-1973 and miscellaneous
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   4
Dee Knight
Box   4
Reston, Jim, amnesty of J.D. Herndon
Box   4
What They (the Resisters) Want
Box   4
President Ford's amnesty position, clippings
Box   4
Clippings, Ransom
Box   4
News clippings, families
Box   4
Cartoons
Box   4
Hearings, House, March 1974
Box   4
Clippings
Box   4
Ephemera, et cetera
Box   13
Miscellaneous
Oversize Folder  
Mock-up newsletter
Subject files
Box   5
Miscellaneous
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   5
Action update
Box   5
Amnesty update, prior materials, April 1975
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   5
Deserters
Box   5
American Deserters Committee, 1970-1971
Box   5
Media
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   5
Fact sheet
Amnesty resources
Box   5
Miscellaneous
Box   5
Say Brother
Box   5
Hearts and Minds
Box   5
Bibliography
Box   5
Actual passed resolutions, pro-amnesty
Box   5
Statements, petitions, and position papers
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   5
Proclamation press
Box   5
Statements
Box   5
Resolutions
Box   5
Clemency, Ford's plan, program, clippings
Physical Description: 11 folders 
Mailings
Box   6
Sponsors, February 11, 1976; June 30, 1976
Box   6
Mailing list, January 1976
Box   6
Fall New York conference, proposal, 1975
Box   6
To editorial board, “AFA Notes,” October 20, 1975
Box   6
“AFA Notes,” October 20, 1975
Box   6
To certain families in the districts of the Judiciary Committee, October 10, 1975
Box   6
Sponsors, October 9, 1975
Box   6
To families, October 6, 1975
Box   6
Letter to families, September 30, 1975
Box   6
To some families, September 29
Box   6
“AFA Notes,” September 1975
Box   6
Families, August 21, 1975
Box   6
Sponsors, August 1, 1975
Box   6
“AFA Notes,” July 1975
Box   6
To Families, June 9, 1975
Box   6
First newsletter, May 1975
Box   6
To key families, May 15, 1975
Box   6
To families and key contacts, May 13, 1975
Box   6
To amnesty area families, May 6, 1975
Box   6
Kastenmeier hearings, April 1975
Box   6
To potential key contacts, April 9, 1975
Box   6
Interim report, April 1975
Box   6
Families, April 3, 1975
Box   6
Letter to resisters, March 31, 1975
Box   6
March 17, 1975
Box   6
Regional contact labels, New York City area
Box   6
Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC) letter, sent on Americans for Amnesty (AFA) convocation flier, their “occasional memo” list, January 8, 1975
Box   6
Louisville list
Box   6
Families, D.C., September 19
Box   6
Interim report, 1974
Box   6
Group, August 1974
Box   6
Family, November 1, 1974
Box   6
Group, October 7, 1974
Sponsor letters
Box   6
November 13, 1974
Box   6
August 1975
Family letters
Box   6
October 4, 1974
Box   6
August 10, 1974
Box   6
Family mailing, May 2, 1974
Family letters
Box   6
April 12, 1974
Box   6
February 22, 1974
Box   6
May 1974, undated
Box   6
Miscellaneous
Box   6
List of POWs
Box   6
Local Amnesty advocacy groups
Box   6
Family photocopy labels, originals
Box   6
Press conference list, media
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   6
Add to Index
Box   6
Mailing list labels
Box   6
Family addresses, “bad”
Box   6
Amnesty and pardon information
Box   6
Carter's pardon
Box   6
Petitions
Box   6
Denomination, fundraising for convocation
Box   6
Military clippings
Box   6
Ramsey Clark
Box   6
Miscellaneous
Box   6
Media
Box   6
Legal defense proposal
Box   6
Mott proposal
Box   6
Materials
Box   6
Sample letters
Box   6
Slide show, veterans
Box   6
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) correspondence
Box   6
Louise Ransom, biographical
Box   6
Moore, Paul
Box   6
Carter, Jimmy
Box   6
Thomason, Tom
Box   6
Speaking dates
Office
Box   6
Moving
Box   6
NCUUA
Box   6
Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC)
Box   6
Volunteer returns
Box   6
Background packet, amnesty and veterans with bad discharges
Box   6
Special Discharge Review Program/Veterans Affairs (SDRP/VA) benefits, testimonies, June 20, 1977
Box   6
Miscellaneous
Box   6
Conference packets
Box   6
Primary campaign
Box   6
New families
Box   6
McAuliff proposal
Box   6
Ransom, Robert, trip to Vietnam
Box   6
Irma Zigas correspondence, Women for Peace
Box   6
American Exiles (AMEX), 1970-1971
Box   6
July 4th
Box   6
Impeachment
Box   6
Continental Walk
Box   6
Vietnam Connection
Box   6
Miscellaneous
Box   6
Amnesty
Box   6
Canada, deserters, 1964-1971
Box   6
GIs
Box   6
Organizing
Box   6
Amnesty, post-Carter pardon
Box   7
General mailing list labels, originals
Box   7
Canada, exiles
Box   7
Exiles, Sweden
Box   7
Await response, general
Box   7
Family mailing list originals, key and not key
Box   7
Key contact, bad addresses
Box   7
Miscellaneous
Box   7
December 10, steering committee, reaction to Carter
Box   7
Americans for Amnesty (AFA)
Box   7
Amnesty Week packet
Box   7
National Amnesty Week
Box   7
Form letters
Box   7
Ransom, to read
Box   7
Definite
Box   7
Miscellaneous
Box   7
Women
Box   7
Legal case history, Vietnam veterans, clippings
Box   7
Publications
Box   7
Vietnam veterans incarcerated
Box   7
Counter-recruitment
Box   7
Black in the military
Box   7
Media lists
Box   7
Notes from training period for Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
Box   7
Resources
Box   7
Responses to second step
Box   7
Affiliates, sponsors
Box   7
Proposal
Box   7
Military unionization
Box   7
Volunteer, draft
Box   7
Puerto Rico article
Box   7
Bob Ransom, testimony, Kennedy, Committee on Amnesty, March 1972
Box   7
White House/Atlanta, Georgia visit, Kirbo, December 7, 1976
Box   7
Canada, legal and practical information
Box   7
Petitions, polls, and questionnaires
Box   7
Center for Constitutional Rights
Box   7
Immigration, Sweden, Denmark
Box   7
Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization (VVAW/WSO)
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   7
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Box   7
Union of American Exiles in Britain
Box   7
Win magazine
Box   7
Exclusion
Box   7
U.N. Amnesty resolution
Box   7
Unity campaigns
Box   7
R. Killmer, D. Marks project
Box   7
Killmer calls, fall 1975
Box   7
Cases
Box   7
Institute for World Order
Box   7
, January 26th cards information
Box   7
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) cases
Box   7
Draft
Box   7
Counseling
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Box   7
United campaign
Box   7
Military rights
Box   7
Report on White House meeting, February 10
Box   7
Nobel Peace Prize Nomination, cover letter, Wald's nominating statement, name list (final and initial), 1975
Box   7
Toronto anti-draft
Box   7
GI rights, 1969-1971
Box   7
Exclusion forms, General Accounting Office (GAO) questionnaire
Box   7
Vietnam syndrome
Box   8
Affiliates
Box   8
Advertising
Box   8
Key contact, steering committee lists
Box   8
Pro bono
Box   8
Correspondence to be answered
Box   8
Primary guide
Box   8
Draft counseling, Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
Box   8
Veterans
Box   8
Press releases
Box   8
Photographers
Box   8
Congressional Record
Box   8
Contacts to make
Box   8
NCUUA
Box   8
Clippings
Box   8
Amnesty Update, fall 1975
Box   8
Clippings
Box   8
Response to Carter speech
Box   8
Convention response
Box   8
Postcard
Box   8
Amnesty facts, AMEX
Box   8
Ideas
Box   8
Local amnesty groups
Box   8
Mailings list, radical organizations
Box   8
Artists
Box   8
Volunteers
Box   8
Response to end the war and mailing
Box   8
Next update
Box   8
Speakers, amnesty
Box   8
Amnesty and bicentennial
Box   8
Materials
Box   8
Miller, Ed, POW
Box   8
Originals, tentative
Box   8
Post-war invitation to anti-war groups
Box   8
Press contacts
Box   8
Sponsors, potential
Box   8
Congress, Ikenberry
Box   8
Key contacts, Ikenberry, as of April 1975
Box   8
Mailing labels
Box   8
Miscellaneous
Box   8
History
Box   8
Clippings
Box   8
NCUUA history
Box   8
Current internal
Box   8
Press statements
Box   8
Key contacts, local groups, families, Gold Star
Box   8
Movement groups
Box   8
Letters, FBI harassment of resisters' families
Box   8
Women's agenda
Box   8
Event magazine
Box   8
Civilian resisters
Box   8
Staff, operations
Box   8
Services and suppliers
Box   8
People
Box   8
Resumés
Box   8
Vietnam
Box   8
Alternatives to enlistment
Box   8
Youth, children
Box   8
Recruiting, high school
Box   8
Food, Vietnam
Box   8
Number 10
Box   8
Anti-amnesty
Box   8
Miscellaneous notes
Box   13
“Letters from Vietnam,” Robert (Mike) Ransom
Box   13
Miscellaneous
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   13
Addressing groups
Box   13
Amnesty, France
Box   13
Activism
Box   13
Efaw, presidential candidates, correspondence, miscellaneous documents, 1968-1977, undated
Conferences, circa 1974-1977
Box   9
Miscellaneous
Box   9
Milwaukee, June 1977
Box   9
Packet, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1973
Box   9
Pendel Hill, Ransom, September 1975
Box   9
National Conference on Amnesty, Washington D.C., May 1973
Box   9
First National Democratic Issues Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, November 1975
Box   9
National Association of Veterans Programs Administrators, Ransom, February 1977
Box   9
War Resisters League, 1974
Box   9
Toronto, January 1977
Box   9
Emotional Needs of Veterans, St. Louis, April 1973
Box   9
Appeal for Reconciliation, February 1977
Box   9
National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Louisville, September 1975
Box   9
Congressional Amnesty Conference, Fund for New Priorities in America, February 1974
Box   9
Fund for New Priorities, attendance sheet, February, 1976
National Conference, June 1977
Box   9
Pre-conference meetings, mailings, position papers
Box   9
Presentations and reports during
Box   9
Registrations
Box   9
Post-conference mailings, et cetera
Box   9
Northern California Amnesty Conference, October 1976
Box   9
Toronto, May 1973
Box   9
Louisville, papers, correspondence, November 1974
Box   9
Preparations for fall, 1974
Box   9
Washington D.C., March 1972
Box   9
Second National, 1973
Box   9
House/Senate Amnesty Conference, February 1976
Regional
Box   9
Fall 1975
Box   9
Summer 1976
Box   9
Caucuses, I-V
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   9
Regional conferences organizers' book, part I-II, fall 1976
Events, 1974-1977
Box   10
Reception in memory of Senator Philip Hart, January 1977
Box   10
Theater benefit for , May 1974
Box   10
Theater benefit, “Medal of Honor Rag,” art show
Box   10
Amnesty Week, key list
National Amnesty Week
Box   10
Correspondence, contact lists, clippings, mailings, activities, notes, February 1976
Box   10
Resolutions by state, A-Z, Canada, foreign
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Family Convocation, February 1975
Box   10
Correspondence, notes, D.C. file
Box   10
Press notes
Box   10
Follow-up letters to families
Box   10
Notes, New York City file
Box   10
Moore letter, December 1974
Box   10
Box lunch
Box   10
Proxies
Box   10
Press clippings
Box   10
Finances
Box   10
Miscellaneous
Box   10
May 11 Action, The War Is Over, 1975
Week of Concern
Box   10
1974
Box   10
1976
Box   10
Clippings on Efaw, Kovic, and President's views on amnesty, 1968-1976
Box   10
Democratic National Convention, 1976
Box   10
Efaw, personal, court case, 1970-1976
Box   10
Miscellaneous, April 1974-July 1976, undated
Legislation and lobbying, circa 1974-1977
Box   11
House Judiciary Committee Testimony, 1974
Box   11
Miscellaneous
Box   11
Kastenmeier bill
Box   11
Kastenmeier hearings, Judiciary Committee, March 1974
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   11
Contacts with Congress
Box   11
Nelson bill
Legislator positions, lobbying at convocation
Box   11
House
Box   11
Senate
Box   11
Both
State legislature resolutions
Box   11
North Carolina
Box   11
Oklahoma
Box   11
Florida
Box   11
Hawaii
Box   11
Senator Case
Box   11
Lobbying notes
Box   11
Lobbying, D.C.
Box   11
Proxies
Box   11
Abzug bills
Box   11
Ribicoff hearings
Box   11
Congress I
Box   11
Congress II
Box   11
Hart bill
Box   11
Holtzman bill
Box   11
Briefing for freshman Congress
Box   11
Common Cause
Box   11
FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation)
Box   11
Proxies for Judiciary Committee
Box   11
Congressional fact sheets
Box   11
Congress, miscellaneous
Box   11
Anti-amnesty bills in Congress, 1977
Box   11
Responses to mailing
Box   11
NCUUA bill
Box   11
Carter pardon, congressional reaction
Box   11
Bills before Congress
Box   11
Priority Congress-people
Box   11
Clippings, amnesty hearings, House, March 1974
Box   13
Petitions for amnesty bill
Box   13
Miscellaneous
Box   13
Congress, bills, statements
Box   13
Bella Abzug bill and response, March 1975
Affiliated amnesty groups, circa 1966-1978
Box   12
Organizations, miscellaneous
Box   12
Mailing list and affiliates, et cetera
Box   12
Mailing list
Box   12
Contacts
Box   12
Key contacts, master
Box   12
Affiliates
Box   12
March 1st Coalition, 1975
Box   12
Pendleton 14, San Francisco, California
Box   12
Coalition for International Cooperation and Peace (CIC+P), May 1975
Box   12
Citizens' Commission of Inquiry on U.S. Crimes in Vietnam (CC of I)
Box   12
July 4th
Box   12
Methodists
Box   12
Coalition of Amnesty Forces
Box   12
Recriminations Committee
Box   12
Safe Return
Box   12
Help Unsell the War Project, networks
Box   12
Women Strike for Peace, Amnesty Clearing House, Irma Z.
Box   12
National Lawyers Guild
Box   12
Women's International League of Peace and Freedom (WILPF) American exile, Sweden
Box   12
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), Henry's project
Box   12
Americans Exiled in Canada (AMEX)
Box   12
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Box   12
Amnesty International
Box   12
Another Mother for Peace
Box   12
Charles O. Porter
Box   12
Amnesty Center, Ann Arbor
Box   12
Center for Defense Information
Box   12
Canadian Coalition of War Resisters, other exile correspondence
Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC)
Box   12
On Honeywell
Box   12
Committee minutes, lists of chapters
Box   12
Projects and amnesty-related activities
Box   12
Miscellaneous, 1972, 1973, 1975, undated
Box   12
Campaign to Stop Government Spying
Box   12
United Church of Christ, Center for Social Action, Washington D.C., Barry Lynn
Box   12
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1973-1978
Box   12
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
Box   12
Fund for Peace
Box   12
Gold Star Parents for Amnesty, 1968-1977, undated
Box   12
Mennonite Central Committee
Box   12
Inter-Religious Task Force on Amnesty, 1972-1976, undated
Box   12
Friendshipment, Vietnam joins U.N., 1977
Box   12
Midwest Committee for Military Counseling (formerly CCCO)
Box   12
National Campus Alliance for Amnesty
Box   12
YMCA, YWCA, program for amnesty, April 1974
Box   12
National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors (NISBCO), 1972-1978, undated
Box   12
Project Return
Box   12
Veterans for Peace
Box   12
Church World Service
Box   12
War Resisters League
Box   12
War Resisters International
Box   9
National Campus Alliance for Amnesty, steering committee
Box   9
AMEX/Canada
Box   9
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
Box   9
Americans for Amnesty (AFA)
Box   9
War Resisters League (WRL)
Box   9
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Box   9
Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization
Box   9
American Exiles for Total Amnesty
Box   9
Toronto American Exiles Association
Box   9
SANE, a citizens' organization for a sane world
Box   9
Gold Star Parents for Amnesty
Box   9
Vancouver American Exiles Association
Box   9
Women Strike for Peace
Box   13
Miscellaneous
Box   13
Clippings
Box   13
War Resisters League (WRL)
Box   13
NCUUA
Box   13
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Box   13
Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC)
Box   13
Miscellaneous
Box   14
Safe Return Amnesty Committee
Box   14
National Council of Churches
Box   14
United Church of Christ, Council for Christian Social Action
Box   14
A.J. Muste Memorial Institute
Box   14
National Committee for the Peace Ballot
Box   14
Committee on New Alternatives in the Middle East (CONAME)
Box   14
Foundations
Box   14
Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC)
Box   14
People's Party
Box   14
Division of Justice and Peace, U.S. Catholic Conference
Box   14
United Methodist Office for the United Nations
Box   14
United Presbyterian Church
Box   14
Unitarian Universalist Association
Box   14
National Inter-Religious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors (NISBCO)
Box   14
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Box   14
Amnesty International
Box   14
U.S. Committee Against Militarization
Box   14
Union of American Exiles in Britain
Box   14
Clemency/Amnesty Law Coordinating Office
Box   14
War Resisters International
Box   14
Indochina Peace Campaign
Box   14
Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Box   14
Maryland Council for Universal and Unconditional Amnesty
Box   14
Friendshipment
Box   14
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Box   14
, July 4th coalition
Correspondence by state/country
Box   15
Alabama-New York
Box   16
North Carolina-Wyoming
Box   16
Brazil
Box   16
Mexico
Box   16
England
Box   16
Japan
Box   16
France
Box   16
Europe
Box   16
Sweden
Box   16
Canada
Veterans' groups
Discharges
Box   17
Bad
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   17
Carter's upgrading
Box   17
Chapter 10
Box   17
Single type, upgrading
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Box   17
Papers, bad discharge
Box   17
Carter's second step
Box   17
Miscellaneous
Box   17
Incarcerated veterans
Box   17
National Association of Black Veterans, Milwaukee, 1973-1978
Box   17
Letters, draft and print, May 1976
Box   17
Lutheran vet, Gary Wood, 1972-1975
Box   17
Statistical data, veterans, 1973-1976
Box   17
Less than honorable discharges, 1972-1975
Box   17
Black veterans, November 1978
Box   17
Project meetings, minutes, proposals, 1975-1976
Box   17
Mailing lists, contacts, 1977
Box   17
Cost of instruction program, 1975
Box   17
Clippings on veterans, 1966-1977
Box   17
Correspondence, 1974-1978, undated
Physical Description: 6 folders 
Box   17
Miscellaneous, 1974-1978, undated
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Box   17
Near-print brochures and pamphlets, 1975-1977, undated
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Affiliated individuals
Box   18
Robert Johnson
Box   18
Bruce Beyer
Box   18
Steve Grossman, personal, tour, November 1974
Box   18
Ed Miller, publicity
Box   18
Richard Bucklin
Box   18
Nichols, Gary Lee, Larry Hogan, Camp Lejeune
Box   18
Marshall Walter
Box   18
Musil, Robert, book outline
Box   18
Kerry Gershowitz tour, 1974
Box   18
Kazolias, George
Box   18
Marty Dixon case
Box   18
Louvier, Jerry
Box   18
Steven Osterlund
Box   18
Andrew Davis
Box   18
Tom Smit
Box   18
Jane Kennedy
Box   18
Austin Hodge
Box   18
Allen Kelly
Box   18
Lewis Simon
Box   18
Brigadier General Hugh B. Hester
Box   18
Betty Ford
Box   18
Calley
Box   18
Levy, Howard
Box   18
Jordan, Vernon
Box   18
Draft
Box   18
Ron Kovic
Box   18
Lawrence, Ken, “Thirty Years of Selective Service Racism,” National Black Draft Counselors, White House Conference on Youth, 1971
Box   18
Mullen, Peg, correspondence, friendly fire
Box   18
Ping Ferry, letter, December 1975
Box   18
Jessie Helms
Box   18
Peter Brown, The Guardian
Box   18
Charles Kirbo meeting, December 1976
Box   18
Jim Peck, case against FBI
Box   18
Gerry Condon, legal, tour (with Rutherford), publicity, clippings
Physical Description: 7 folders 
Box   18
Carl Rogers trip to Canada to visit exiles, June 1974
Box   18
Carl Braden, Virginia Collins, speaking tour
Contact with families of exiles
Box   19
A-N
Box   19
Crowley, Anna
Box   19
Gray, Willard
Box   19
Martin, Betty
Box   16
O-Z
Box   16
Osterlund, Steve
Box   16
Women for Peace
Photographs
Box   20
Negatives of amnesty postcard for publicity
Box   20
Event, individuals
Box   20
Andrew Davis, draft resister, 1975
Box   20
Fritz Efaw, war resister exile and Democratic Convention delegate
Box   20
International Week of Concern, U.S. Embassy, London, 1974
Box   20
National Amnesty Week, activists in Belgium, 1976
Box   20
John Picciano, deserter and exile in Sweden
Box   20
Lucinda Franks, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Box   20
Ellen Kennel, Duane Shank, wedding photo Christmas card
Box   20
International Conference of Vets and War Resisters
Box   20
Members of Charlottesville, Virgina Bicentennial Amnesty Committee, Constance Easton, Reverend William Smith, Ken Coughlin, The Daily Progress, 1976
Box   20
Democratic Convention, 1976
Box   20
Exiles, Jack Colhoun, Dee Knight, Bruce Beyer, Fritz Efaw
Box   20
Fritz Efaw and Ron Kovic
Box   20
Carl Rogers Trip to Canada, exiles, families
Box   20
Ephemera, NCUUA and Americans for Amnesty buttons, The War is Over balloon
Audio recordings
Physical Description: Cassette tapes 
1487A/1
Amnesty Series, four 3-minute radio spots
1487A/2-3
Vietnam Escape, personal narrative, 1975
Note: For Irma from Joe Kmetz by way of Bea Robbins.